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( 43 q 3$ VOL. XVI--N0. 08. , NtW BIHNI, H. C, SUNDAY MORNING, JULY 31, 1898. ' ESTABLISHED ItU . ' . . - : 3 M . w to W s w w (.) (4) A (it 9 w (6 O t 1 t) I A large i Contract Hand mnnirn inn I ii i p ItUUilO AIUj I SIM). Spain Can Peace or Me For More Tronlile. The Slum Dealer bos who undertakes t our fun.Uh a shoe equal to s FINE 7 VEAL V CALF, Lined mid Dand-ewpil Welt, orourVICI KID BLACK AND TAN, at tlio prleos Hint wo sell thnm at. TUoy are the Shoe par excellence (or Comfort, Wear and Style. . Every lady concedes tlio point that her outfit whether tor ' Mountain, Seashore or Home Wear is not completo without a : STYLISH SILK WAIST 1 So in recognition of the fact, wo have just received a choice line of TWO-TONED TAFFETAS, IN ALL COLORS, FOK 15c per yard, and a stunning line of Rlock Taffetas, and Grns Groins in unique Btycdcre Stripe., which make up so band Bomi'ly. Pi ices from 15c to $1.35 per yard. SUN AND RAIN UMllREt LY8 for Ladlns and Gentlemen in nil styles just in today are Tmly BARGAINS and with the wide range of prices from 60c to $1.50. Surely all can be satis remained In the city and welcomed the Americana. ' I An American guard In front of the public building forced a way for the generals through the cheering ciowd. In the building the consul and mayor were formally presented. Senor Toro said the citizens were anx- lous to know if the same municipal offi cers and system would hold temporarily, He was told that municipal affairs would not be disturbed and for the time being the same local officials would serve, but they would be responsible to General Wilson as military governor, who would keep the city under the form of martial law, oppressive to none, Generals Miles ' and Wilson then stepped out on the balcony in view of the square. The crowd cheered wildly and the Generals hastily withdrew from the ovation, afterward going back' to their headquarters. Mayor Colon said he was glad the Americans had come to the ' island. would now enjoy prosperity and peace, The best citizens, the mayor said, want ed American rule. The ships' anchors had scarcely touched the bottom of the harbor In the morning before they were surrounded by swarms of boats Oiled with men shouting welcome. Flags of all nations except the Spanish floated to protect houses from bombardment. Borne of the houses bore the flags of six nations, The cotnmandant, Colonel San Martin, was ordered by Governor-General Macias to tight the Americans and prepared to resist. At the solicitation of all the for Special to Journal. eign consuls, uowever, ne reireaieo. w Washington July 80-The cabinet hatl ,UB mountains wun me garrison oi i,zuu Uh.nin,i n. im. u,i,ii, nii.rf regulars, many vo.unteers remained States asks of SdsIo for neaee between and welcomed the Americans. the two countries I l ne BPauln somiers in me lsiana u is The conditions were handed to Cainpon s,ua U3re- numDer regulars and the French Ambassador to be scut to V volunteers. BaEAKIMQ CAMP. pr TTrrrrrrnnr Yrrrrnnrnmr I Dewey Cables U That Effect, Men exal Shatter Explains Concern ing General Garcia. Santiago Uncertain of Its Fulnre. Ponce Pleased With Its Change. We liavft something new to offer t:iis 'week in CANNED GOODS. Chicago Beef Steak and Onions In 1 U. cans at 15o per 'cm. It. is already for the table and Is perfectly delicious. Wo are intw hand iii ''rtini:iiii'g Indian lbimr, Armour's Star Hams, Slmfers II test !"iicd nml ulUi'r lira ids, in 1 irge'sisu, skinned or ' iinskiuiieJ fur l icing. We ulno h.ive Sliced I tain antKUfrnXfast I!ein In 1 II,. cans. T liese Guilds Arc Simply Perfect and llmind to Suit Hie Most 'r'asiidiuus Call and lie (nmincfd. I At Hackburn's. i .........M.i.nni.i aa.aeaeieaatetaaniataiaiiS 1 HIGH GRADE GROCERIES (i 1 . . . AND LOW PRICES ! I" Will tell this is why we keep busy. We are offering bargains now, to make room tor Fall stock which will soon be coming in. Call and see us beiore placing your orders. Tis no trouble to show goods, but a pleasure. , Fresh Flour, Butter, Cheese, Coffee, Hams and Breakfast Bacon Arriving Daily. JOHN DUNN, I 53 l'OfjLOCJt STItliKT. CJjtiC-aiti-3CLita mm w mm w f O JUST RECEIVED a Fresh Lot ol Portlismouth Corned Llullets. ro.X IUVKI1 I'lilNT HtjrTIMf, ?o pounJ. I'-UKSII KOASTKI) COKKKK, 15, Ooant S5a lb. SMALL rid MAMS. L.'o lb. , liOXKLHSH It UK A K FAST STRIW, I lo lb. I II H 'I'M CUT, h. In f.wi mir mf.f FANCY 0 UOCKUIKS U com Vtrv ine iii a IiIhI sn'l Wn roniiiri',l that wn will iMVn niiim v. All pmiiU jiiaranleocl M rririsu-ilpl r m lny lefilli'led. Spain. The terms are as already outlined except as to the disposal of the Philip pines. Before hostilities shall cease Spain mint withdraw from all the West Iudia Islands, and must cede Porto Itico lo the United States. The island of Guam, in the Ladrone must be given to the United Stutes as a coaling station. The question of the Philippines is to he submitted to a commission of repre sentatives from the two countries for a Ketllement. Meanwhile the United State.-. is to control Manila and the surrounding tenluiry- AmhuHHodor Campon was will President McKinley all the afternoon, in Million to the q mail jus of coming U silisfuclory turns. There are no indications that Europe ix ximij to interfere with any settlement I he. Philippines question, which the United Stutes may suggest, uor is il probable I but Europe will Interpose ob jection now, when peace terms have been decided upon, nffectiug all other points of posaible dispute. It Is probable that liurnpe would pre. fer to see the Philippines In the hands of tlio United Slates than in those of Spain because the commercial value of the islands will be greater to the world under an American than'a Spanish government. ItrwrT SUtBll Admiral Dewey cables that the Insur gent leader Aquinaluo is Uelylog the American control, and that if it become necessary to subdue him it may be re quired to have one hundred and fifty thousand American troops in order to subdue htm. Tho British gunboat Plover has arrived at Hong Kong from Manila. She re ports Hint when she left Manila last Wed nesday the situation there was unchanged and I lie Americans the city. It Is said at the War Department that at least three of the six military expedi tions which have been dispatched to the Philippines from San Francisco are now at Manila, affording an army of between ten and fifteen thousand men, backed up by Dewey's ships and sailors. At Manilas;. General Shaf tor cables la regard 1 1 the reported troubles with the insurgents that he Invited General Oarcnt la lie present at Hie surrender of Santiago, Shatter says that the Cuban troops were delinquent and that he had to ex lend tut own line In front of those of General Garcia, Il it reported from Sao tiigo that the InaurgenU had a fight with the Imope of General Luque, who com mands at Holguln. According to hit lory, Uie Cubans used a dynamite gun ilh great enedlveneat, killing or wounding 800 Birtuilarda, The atoty Is not confirmed. lluiloets In Santiago is at a standstill, as merchants, Including Spaniards, Cu hnni and fore I utters, an unwilling to risk anything until sure that the Amerl rans are going to guarantee: stable government, , Colonel Allen, of the signal corps, Is arranging to operate the cable at Ponce, In a day or two he goes to St, Thomas, where he will confer with the cable company. The cafes tonight are filled with Span lards drinking health to the Americans, who are welcomed Into the citizens' homes. Ponce instead of Guanicawill be the base of operations. The harbor of Guanica is poor. Official circulars have been distributed In Ponce, advising the citizens to obey General Wilson and praising htm. These circulars declare that prosperity will come Willi the American Invasion. Our New Pe4iNlu. Pout ok Poncr, Pon.ro Rico, July 2.1, Greater enthusiasm for the American soldiers has not been seeu even nt home. The people are, man for man, lmmcasur ably tuperlor to the Cubans. Tncy look prosperous and Intelligent. There was apparently not a single Spanish symp thizer In the town. Every American soldier and sailor was given the freedom of the town, and as the flag! were raised on different official buildings the people gathered In the streets below and cheered the United States and the American sol diers. ' The town is clean and well built, and it bears every sign of prosperity. The country beyond is rich in pasture land and Is as beautiful as any part of Cuba, the climate being far superior. Our troops have been moved outside the city. The men are .well and all are in high plrlts. There is an Incentive In this campaign which was lacking In that on Santiago. Then the men were fighting for the Cubans, for whom they soon ob- Wlll Walalrr tlaya. 'lafel ana While Molatem Tea-ether. Hauler Pretends he 4arlat Republican rmlts. Journal IScrsau. i Kalxiqii. N. C.. July 30. f ' The breaking of camp here tomorrow (which now appears to be almost certain) will leave many persons without some placejof resort, for the afternoon's crowds flocked to the camp daily, and the street car company has reaped a harvest from the soldier boys and their visitors. Col onel Burgwyne hopes to have this part of the regiment travel at night. At the raising of the flag by the Sea board Air Line employees, at the Sea board shops here, this afternoon, Mayor Kuss Introduced Colonel Burgwyne who made the address. The soldiers partici pated lo the flag raising. The flag was unfurled by little Miss Myrtle King daughter of Matter Mechanic D. M. King of the Raleigh shops. There are some denials regarding the fact that white and colored soldiers are thrown together at Fort McPhcrson, but there are men whose word deserves credit, that say they have within the last 10 days seen this thing. White and colored soldiers on guard together, and in the Hospitals the cot of one stands side by side with the other. This will eventually produce trouble, for while there are some who will submit because of orders, there are many who will sever submit to this and who will blame them surely no southern man or woman. Finishing touches are being given the handsome Capital club building here A steel ceiliug is being put in the ball room. The government building here that contains the Post office, Revenue office and Federal court rooms is to be made fresh with paint. Collector Duncan has advertised for bids for the work, and it is estimated that the improvements will cost about $5,000. State Populist chairman Cyrus Tliolnp son says that the Slate committee has not met, and acted on tiie mutter of Populists fusing with either of the old parties. That that was simply Senator Bullet's own idea. The Populist office holders nro for fusion with tho Republican psny except Senator ButWr, hut they say ho will fall in lino finally. Adjiitunl Gcnrr.il Con ies xnj s lie linpcs in three week i to be able to wiilk. Hi will then go to St. Simons Il;mil witl the regimental oliicers and four com pauii s. Bishop Wingllcld of Calif rnla whose dialh is aiinuuiived is a hioiher of M M. M. Marsh.il of this city. lir. Marh:d is rector of Christ Churoh here. Lieut. Smith of Ashevllle will ho coin missary of the Second Regiment to sue ceed Lieut Rowland and asks to he sent to join his old company from Lumber Bridge. Judge Eugene D. Carter, lately ap- GOOD FAMILY FLOUR z;c. A. .1 tl.e VKUY I1KST FLOUR ONLY 3 j lb. I'uii! Liril nml Uiiinroril's Baking TowJcr. Fancy lilgin and Fox Uirer I'i int Butler, right fresh from tho Dairy, 23 s er lb. Fulton Market Cornel Beef Now Lot ot Portsmouth Coi iiud Mullets, Cod Fish and Irish potatoes. Big Hams to Cut, Small Jrcakfast Strips, Sugar Cured llauid and English Cured Shoulders. Finest Tea and Roasted ColTue in tho oily. Freeh lot Libbj's Potted II, un nml Tongue. Chip Beef and Cooked Corn Boef and a full etock of General Groceries. GOODS DELIVERED ANYWHERR IN THE CITY. k (Mi II Wholesale V lletail Grocers, 'Phone 91. 71 Broa'l St. JLUJLUJULUJULU ililBook Store I 1 School IKooks p fc School Supplies OF ALL KINDS FOR YOUR SUMMER SCHOOL. G. N. Ennett. (jur Yy atenworas ; The PURITY Jof our drugs and chemicals The ACCURACY with which our prescriptions arc compounded! and The STABILITY ol all our preparations are the sterling Qualities Hint we pride ourselves lire embodied in nil goods wo possess Our ex haustive stock of chemicals together willi our Assorted Variety of toilet articles ami dnijists' sundries ennbles us to oiler lo Ihe public pric.iB that can be favorably compared with those of any drug iJ) establishment in the country.) Bradham's Reliable Drus Store. (6 The Finishing Touch Henry's Pharmacy, On your Summer Suit, that we put on in such an exquisite and distin- pointed by Governor Russell as Judge of wu an(1 an(1 gQ luiineaBurauiy gupcrior the 12th district court came here today, to w,ut you see on men who are not for- One of the United Slates convicts that escaped from the penitentiary a few weeks ago by crawling through the draiu pipe was captured and has been brought back to the prison, Governor Russell who has been spend ing tome dayt at his collago on Wriglits vllle Beach has returned to his duties here. A big 87 foot gun is here on its way to Charleston. It has been seen today by hundreds of people. The Railroad commission were kept tunate enough lo be tilted out by an artistic tailor. The Coolest and Thinest Fabrics made and fitted by us keep their shape, and always look well, Our prices ure reasonable. 1 M. Chnilwick. Middle street, NEW ItERNE, N. C. tained a very low opinion, tlere they had not yet attacked ght that they are winning the land for DUgy ywU)rda, ueilrlog exceptions and I their own people, for themselves, in excutesfrom the railroads, and from the fact. Every foot of ground over which express and telegiaph companies, they they advanced means to them to much " essioowuay. more territory added to the United States. ON TUB DIASBOHO. limit ii MI N Wrrr4. Vonrn, Porto Rico, July tftThtusIn city of Pjnee, a abort distanoa Inland froa lite port, wat formally yleVtad to I Ihe Americana this tvtnlag. Ftrdlnaod I Toro, British consul, acting for the Spaniards, jrave the city to Generals Mile and Wilson. The oeeaalon wdmore like a gala day linn a surrender. Most of the rcsldoals InsIM r Ihe tMlMsl ! all SattHM Plafr YmMrtar. Special to Journal. Louisville, Julr.80-Loulsville S, Mew York 7. Cincinnati, July 80-Oinclnnatl 8, Brooklyn S. Pltubura. July 90-Pltlsburg S, Phil adelphia 8. HlLouia,.July l-8t Louis t, Boston, 4. Philadelphia, July SO-Balllmore I, Cleveland 1. Second game Baltimore I, Cleveland 4. Chicago, July 80 Washington I, Chi cago 13. When They Plr TsMlay. Brooklyn at Cincinnati. Mew York at Louisville. Baltimore and Cleveland at PbiUdel- Monday's oamb. , Philadelphia at Plllaburg. Boaloa at St. Loula. Baltimore and Cleveland at Philadel phia, 11 ...HARDWARE... Masury's Paints. Ariel Bicyles. F07DER Absolutely Pure JWfe 73 Mils Ctfaw Street, N.C. 127 MIDDLE STRKET. NEW BERNE, N. C. E8kay'8rAlbuinoni7.ed2I''ood, Peptongenic Milk: Powder, MultedIilk uellin'sPoo.l, Reed &Oariirii k's Soluble Food COLUMBIAN lNSKCTiTl'DE -ISure Death tijWaler Bugs and Roache-) Physician's Preset iptions A Specialty. T.J.TURNER STILL LEADS IN LOW IMUC'ES! Wo have Just received another Fine Stock of FURNITURE consisting of Bed Room Suits, Parlor Suits, ChilToniers, Ward Holies and Hall Stands at Ijiwest Prices ever known. n i i p'f rrn Very U sjieiitfully, JR. Afho!cin!o""nd Retail Grocer. irc.cl ntrret. CASTOR I A For I&fants and Cl.i'.Jren. lltmra the " , ' , ,:!,( uie of C,.1., 4 Maw the tah ua4. W. L. Cincinnati, l M Bto 60 M CUrveUnd, M M Baltimore,,.. f0 It Chtcagn, 4 40 New York, 44 44 PllUburg... 41 Ul Pblladetphia, 41 48 Brooklyn Kt M Wsjihlnr Umi,.. II M tuUTill M AT HU IiiK 4 M P.' Ct. .078 .0AI .011 .m .501 ,m .500 .4M . ,m .IMn ,M7 TUM MARKETS. Ycsterday'slmarket quotation furnish. edby W. A. Portcrficld A Co. Oommlaslon Brokers. Mrw Yokf, July 80, 8TOCKH. Open, High. Low. Cloee Sugar. 188) 13t)t S 138 Pooplea Gas.... D3J D 80) a it. a iooi loot km, 8.O.. COTTON. Ope. UifKlom, iugtul 1 81 I 88 8 bl CHICAGO MARKETS. Whsit Open, High. Low. Close BrDtembrr.... Mi di (31 04 0n September.... S3! 8.1 88 Hi 48, 48 40 Mjl 1(M 40 CTott 8.84 TO THE LADIES ! Give your orders lo T. J. TURNER with your Small Picture of yourself or anyone of your family and ho will fur nish you a flue 16x20 Crayon Picture for $1 98 16x20 Fine Pastel Only 2 98 16x20 Sephla, latest style 2 98 SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. You can see a fine sample of this work at my store. Thit fine work It ilc.no by the Owent Portrait Co., of Chicago. T. J. Turner it the cheapest place to buy your nice Toilet Sets, Mosquito Can opy and Fancy Willow Rockers. A rail at our new store, 78 Middle Street, will not only prove to be pleasant but benefi cial. T. J. TURNER .'URNiriRElO. 75 Middle 8lreet, New Berne, N. U. For Sale Cheap. Too Good Portable Boilers on skids. SO .and 00 Monte Power. Can art them running any time. G0LDSR0C0 LUMBER CO.. DOVER, N. C Summer Outing Outfits Are never completo without TolUt Krniiltllee Weliavo Uolil (Tram, vaa- aline Cold Cream, Magnolia Balm, Mad am HtMile'a Tan Eradicate. Mr. Oonk, ling's Curling Cream, Amolla race lo lion and others loo numerous to million. Don't fail ttl gwt them before leaving from Bradham's Reliable Pharmacy. A Good Telephone SERVICE IS A BUSINESS' NECESSITY, A HOME CONVENIENCE. A COM BINED Nowmlly, Convenience, Luxury ! Order Your Phone at Once I
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