VOL. XVI--N0. 105. NEW BtRNE, H. C. TUESDAY MOENING, AUGUST ,9 189S. ESTABLISHED 1882 -I 1 1 "a. f r VI,. ,J"lll LentHiT Message Willi Channes Astei For. II VMS NICE TO Sl.IOK.-A.iiD HAMS TO BOIL; : N.HMl rU I lJ-lill. IVK, A:IJ I UK HKSL' UL1 V K UlLi. CANNKD GOO.H-TII K BUST MAKES TO SUIT EVERYONE, -AND A LINE OF FRESH CAKIiJ FROM THE STEAM- EU JUST COM K. . ADVANCE ON SAH JUAN. TIIK REST LINE OF TEAS TO BE FOUND IN THE TOWN, , AND IF YOU ARE FOND OF CREAM OHEESE, TO SEE US COME ROUND. . - Cessation of Hostilities Likely At Any Time. Arrival of Santiago Troops. Probable tliat Com manders Hare Orders to Arold Conflict. -'w . .. .: J- Pii, j'A rfr7rt Standard Patterns. Mil. KFniH'TIONS. " NEW ) l.'li'KS : : - . : S(!, ;Illc. 15c or 2llc. - NONE HIGHER.' THC BEST fASMOri MAGAZI AGENTS TOR STANDARD PATTERNS' STANDARD designer; IOCTS4 COPYV Standard Fashion Catalogue I For Fall anil Winter of '98 now ready. Price over (he pountcr 20c, if sent by mail 10c extra. '' The Designer for September! Now here, price 10c per copy. To better introduce the Designer, the Standard Fashion to , allows as to accept -' subscriptions during the present month, August, at 50c ' ' year, me usual subscription price being Hoc. Any one desiring In avail themselves of this reduced subscription rate, can begin with the September number, sot later. Standard Fashion Sheets ! ' . : For Peptember are here and are distributed FREE. The demand fur Standard Patterns exceed a million month. They are gold at the Lowest Price, consistent with merit. They are the ONLY High-Grade, Low Priced, Seam-Allowing PATTERNS. Reduced Prices 5c. 10c, 15c and 20c, To be - had in New Berne, only of ' S HIGH GRADE GROCERIES . . . AND LOW PRICES ! , Will tell this is why we keep busy. Wo 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. Trc:h ri our, Butter, Cheese, Colfee, Hams :iast Bacon Arriving Dally. trAama the. tlia tumnn.am uu.l J now marking the graves be replaced by more permanent ones, so tbat tbe Iden tification may. be complete. ' When Hie bodies of tbe soldier, arrive here they will be turned over to relatives or burled In the national cemetery. Sec retary Alger Is determined that this work shall be prosecuted with all reasonable promptness. ANOTHER CONVICT LEAVES. Special to Journal. Washington, August 8 Spain's reply to the conditions of peace miide by the United States has been received in Wftsh- ngton. Several new changes arc in the reply. The message is very long and several hours are required in ita translation. The subject of the Cuban debt and the questions arising out of it is left open for future consideration. It is considered necessary that the action of the Spanish Cortes is necessary to cede territory the houses will be con vened for that purpose. MUM Advance.. General Miles is steadily moving across the island of Porto Rico towards Sun Juan. In a short time the city will be besieged. Tbe army is advancing in four columns. The fleet will shift from the southern coast to the San Juan side of the island to co-operate with the army. Haute Alexin. The Sixth Cavalry has arrived at Mon tauk Point, where all of Generul Shatter's army are destined. Four transports sailed for Montauk point with troops from Santiago yesterday. The First Regular Cavalry and the first Volunteer Cavalry, known as the 'Rough Riders," sailed yesterday on the transports Miami and Matteawan for Montauk Point, L. I. A bant Over. So far aa fighting is concerned, the war is regarded in Washington as over, True, the Spanish government is still dilly-dallying about forwarding its of ficial acceptance of our terms of peace, but it baa caused President HcKlnley to be Informed that it is acting for self- preservation, and not from any desire to delay the matter; that it must secure popular support at home in order to avoid a civil war. That the administration has accepted this information in good faith may be Judged from the fact that the transports which carried the army of Gen. Miles to Porto Rico, and which were to have been used to carry re inforcements to Gen, Miles, have been ordered to San liago t assist In bringing the men in Shatter's army home. There is also reason for stating that Gen. Merritt and Admiral Dewey have orders not to do any fighting unless it forced upon them. Although President McKiuley is naturally anxious that Spain should accept the terms of peace at ouce, he would be perfectly willing .to stretch the "immediate' evacuation of Cuba, provided for in the terms, consid erably, aa4io would prefer not having to send an army of occupation to Cuba un til well Into September, after the sickly season Is over. The President of the Cuban Provision al government has written .President McKlnley ff long letter, expressing thanks to and confidence in the United Slater, but the moat Important paragraph In the letter Is that which outlines the Intentions of the insurgents. It says "Our first step, with the approval of the United Stales government, will be to call a new assembly which will represent, as far as possible, every section of territory and eonditloo of people. This assembly will elect a new provisional government that will possess more power than the present one, which In, of necessity, government of the revolution. But the result of the new assembly will be to form a government which will still limited In power and whose Important work will be the establishment of a per mancnt and complete governmen founded on the lines of that of the Unit ed Btatea, and one which, wc hope, and have every reason to believe, will be sat- factory both to the United States and Cuba." The prevailing Impression in Washing, ton la that Cuba will remain under Unites Btatea Military government some lime before the Cubans are allowed make any experiment in the governing line. Baabraptey Kr force 81c Mali lire w ery la a Kalakli.bmt. Army Naira. Journal Huriac. . I Raliigh. N. C. August 7. I Judge Purnell will appoint one bank' raptcy referee to each of the five dis tricts luto which he has divided the Eastern District. Young lawyers will be chosen as a rule. They will receive (10 a case with one per cent commission, The bankruptcy law will hardly go into effect really until after meeting of the 8. Supreme Court as that can provide rules and regulations for Its work. In spite of the proposal of Senator Butler to combine the rates in this Con gressional district on the present Incum bent Stroud, the Republicans are not likely to cast a vote for him. Mr. II. C. Brown, Railroad Commis sion clerk, mailed last month 1,188 letters lie has probably tbe biggest correspon dence iu the State. There seems but little chance now for the North Carolina soldiers to sec any more of war than they have seen. They will probably be kept at their present posts until they return home. There are only 18 soldiers in the camp hospital now. Six were discharged Saturday. There were many who went io Johns ston Btreet station yesterday to see the 9ih Cavalry pass through over the Sea board that secured the contract for transportation for S regiments from Tampa to New York. Jim Young, the commander of the negro regiment at Fort Macon is hero to try and prevent the issuance of an order for the neuro troops to go to Santiago to help tbe immuncs garrison the ci'y. That will take loo many Republican votes out of the Slate for Jim Young. The sol dier (?) docs not fonret the duties of Jim Young the politician. Another convict lias gone off from llaJ penitentiary. The guard went to nod dlng'whilo the convict ploughed in the outside garden and got near the woods leaving the horse and plough while ho went into the shady woods. He had about 18 more months to serve. A syndicate from Scrantoii, Penn., has a representative here lo establish a brow ery. About 100,000 will bo put in Mr. Baumann, the representative, is well pleased with the work. Again the opening of the Baptist Fe male University is postponed, it was hoped it would be ready for September, but it will be eeptcmbcr year before completed. The Baptist Convention 'sub scribed f 15,U0U and this will be due Sep tember 1st. Private James Mace from the Nanta- III E FOVDER - Absolutely Pure SEWARD ! U i $10.00 Will be paid for cvideuce sufficient to convict the guilty person or persons who desecrated Hie Confederate Monument on Friday evening, August 5th. S. D. POPE, Chairman Cemetery Committee. Shoo Fly Discontinued. Daily Passenger Trains Nos. and C (Shoo Fly) on the Atlantic and North Carolina Railroad will be discon tinued after Wednesday, August 10th, 1808. To take effect on Wednesday night at. Morhead City on arrival of No. 5. Please be governed accordingly. S. L. DILL, Supt. Iiala Company of the 2nd Regiment is at the point of death here with typhoid tever at the camp hospital. ON THE DIAMOND. St Kmalia af Ibe NaMeaal Lragae Ram- Ball Games Played Teatarday Special to Journal. Chicago, August 8 Chicago 6, Phila delphia 2. Second game Chicago Philadelphia 8. St Louis, August 8 New York 2, Louis 4. Philadelphia, August 8-01eveland Washington 5. Second game Clevc land 2, Washington 2. Cllud. Rain elsewhere. SUNDAYS OAMIS. Cincinnati 4; Baltimore 1. Pittsbnrc 4, Chicago 9. New York 12, Bl Louis I. New York 8, St Louis 0. Brooklyn 8, Louisvillo 3. Brooklyn 0, Louisville 5. Wbera Tbey Play Talay. Philadelphia M Chicago. Boston at Cincinnati. Washington at Cleveland. Haw.lb. lab Ntaaa. W. L. P. Ct Clnoinnatl 03 83 .070 Cleveland 59 85 .628 Boston 08 ai .031 Baltimore,. 52 88 .579 New York, 52 42 .553 Chicago 54 41 .551 Pittsburg 50 41 .531 Philadelphia, 43 40 .407 Brooklyn 30 50 ,801 Louisville, 84 61 .871 Washington,.. 83 60 ' .318 8U Louis ... 29 70 .303 Brla Badloe II New York. A u Hint 8. Rerretarr Ahrrr ha. decided lo have tbe bodies of the - men who died or were killed at Santiago (.mn i. It . l I.U Mtd.lr. II I..A..I.II ' to Hantiago, giving orders lo that CflVrt This willte done as soon as the beal- ed term Is paused. It may be that, la onl.r lo avoid rlika, the tux lie, of the ,., men who died of yellow f.rer will not be UkQ np for some months, but as lo thi - nilirrs Itiom will lie no ilelsy. In li e n -uitima frVrretnry Alf-rr iiai given GOOD FAMILY FLOUR 25c. 3 A r..l Hp- VKIiY iiiiST FUUU ONLY :!.: lb. I'ufr (iiril iind Hum ford 'a li.ikitii; Powder. Fancy Elgin ami Fox ltiver Print Halter, right froth from tho Dairy, 2t per lb. Fulton Market Cornell 15,:cf- New Lot ot I'orU'iioulli U u nel Mullets, Coil Fis'li :niil Irisli potatoes. m Big Hiims to Out, Small Ua-aKfasl Strips, Sugar Cured Mains nud English Cured' Shoulders. Finest Tea and U-iasted OolTee in tho cily. Fresh lot Iibbn IVtU'd II rn :nnl Tongue. Chip IWf and ('.inked ( 'm n lieef iind a full stoek of General Groceries. GOODS DEfilVEUFd) AN YW1I KItK IN TIIK CITY, Straw Hat Time! Is nearly passed now, you will savo money by examining our Htoek lie fore buying elsewhere. Our stock has been almost closed out and wc arc sell ing the remainder AT COST. You can get this season's Hat now for New York Price. Call and sec us and you will find that our stock is Cheap and at the same time First-Cla8, Baker & Dunn, POLLOCK STREET. Academy and College. For nearly 100 years this Institution tor ..the higher education ol young women has occupied the very front rank and was never more numerously atten ded lhanniw. Ills not only provided with a high-grade College Course, but has experts In all of its special schools of Music, Art. rJloeullon, toinmerciai aim Industrial Studies. We will be pleased to send catalogue on application. . Term begin Keplemlier Hit. JOHN ii. iUjEWGIiU rnneipa", Salem, North Carolina The Hot Weather Of the post week caused many wander our way lo be relieved, and of course we did it Satisfactorily. Our Ice Cream Soda, Shcrberls, Plios phatea, &o.. speak for themselves. Give us a call aud ba convinced of our ability to please. Ice Cream, 30c Quart ' Delivered to any part of tho city, PACKED IN ICE. Corner Pollock and Middlo Streets Don't forget Hie place. V. J. JIoNorloj A Co. TBI MAMETB. Yesterday'! market quotations furnish edjiy W. A. PortcrOeld A Co. Commission Broken. Niw York, August 8 , STOCKS. Open. IIItb. Low. Close Sugar. I39 1104 lifflj i:mj Peoples Una ... 100 101 J 100) 101 . It'.'l 1131 U3i 11.1 (U.T. - ... 10U 101 lot Kill S.O.. ..... .... 53 60 55 60 cotton! Open. Illvh. Low, Close Augnt ........ 600 000 4.0.1 603 CUIOAOO MARKETS. WhsaT Open, fllgh. Low, Close September.... tMJ 63 60 6fl Cork I September.... &H 31 85 8.1 J ' Han id k Cash Wholesale V Retail Grocers, 'Phone 91. 71 ISroad St. .Book Store I A $13 00 FAMILY' IIIISLE for $8.00. $."1.00 Volume of KIIAKKS 'PF.AUK for fl.OO. G. N. Ennett. ; :.-v: vix'-.n ; : :-, :v: N WAR! r m - - ww m. ww We Have the Nicest Line of , . llefVigcratoiM and Water Coolers . , In Hie ('ill, WILLENBRINK'S Bestanrant acu LiitM Booms, Also sueli Seasonable Articles as Fly Traps, Screen Doors, Window Screens, Ice Cream Freezers, Hat and Mouse Traps. Claiiss Si'issors and Jiaziirs. every ar ticle with the name of Cl;iuss on same s fully warranted. F.xeelsior and Klmo Cook Stoves, No Fancy Castings, hut we guarantee them to give satisfaction, L II CUTLER IIAItllWAIlE CO. 1i0 MIDIM.K ST., NBW ItEKNR, N.C. Kvery il.lur New Ami i'lrt i Iiinm. ni:.ti.s j.-.p.i Flrnrle rll. N.rrhil Hnle. Hy.llie Week. Henry's P II. W. SIMPSON, Funeral Director ami jEmbalmer. Omce8 Broad Street, next to Stewart's stables. Residence 108 Broad Street. tST Burial robes a specialty. R II ...HARDWARE... Masury's Paints. Ariel Bicyles. 127 MIDDLK 8TIIKET, NKW HKKNE, N. C. Eskay'sIAIliumonized Food, Peptongenie Milk Powder, Malted Milk, MellinV Koivl. Keid & Curnrick's Soluble Food COLUMBIAN INSKl'TITlDK -Sure Death to Water Bugs and Roaches Physician's Prescriptions A Specialty. W New Berne fi N. C. License Taxes . 0rrtc or City Tx Coi.i.iteTiia. f All persons liable for City License Tax are heruby notified that the same la due and payable at this offloe, MONTHLY, W ADVANCE. Tlinae who fail or refuse to pay the collector the first lime be rail, will not lie visited the second lime, and tho li cense due will lie oolleoled a the law directs. I am done wearing out receipts. ; HUGH J. LOVICK, City Tax Collector. Horse For Sale. A f tod genlW horse, eight year old; awl lady cad drive him whU salely. K. n. JONKS. AT HILLS In addition to I bo Pone Mfg. Co, 's regular linos of Chainless and Chain Columbia, Hartford and Vedolto Iticycles, I have added a new wheel, . HilPs Special, which are made for me by the Hartford Cycle Co., and which are op to dale in every respect, which I will sell , . For $3o,oo I will have a full lino of CHEAP NKW W!IKF.LMIn a few days, prices ranging from I'-MI to 'M. Complelo Line of HUNDUIK-T1rra, Pel Is, LaniM, &C, at Lowest Cosh Price. Send for price list Hokl for CASH only. I have secured the agency of the COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPH COJI PANT S GOODS. And have a stork of same on hand. con. alstinc of OraphophoiM-a,, Uncords and Supplies Uenerally. QHAPHOPIIONE3 BOLD ON IN STALLMENT. WM. T. II1XT,, 61 Bo. Front St., Mew Derne, N, 0. ' T.J.TURNER STILL LEADS IN LOW PKICKS! We have just received nuotlier Fir.o St k of Fl'USlTCKE consisting of lied Room Suits, Parlor Suits, ChilToniers, Ward UuU-sanil Hall Stands al Lowest Prices ever known. TO TUB LADIES ! (live your orders to T. J. TCHNF.U with your Smalt Picture of yourself or anyone of your family and he will fur nish you n Hue 16x20 Crayon Picture for SI 98 16x20 Fine Pastel Only 2 9S 16x20 Sephia, latest style 2 98 SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. You ran sec a fine sample of this work at my store. This fine work is done by the Owens Portrait Co., of Chicago. T. J. Turner is the cheapest place to1 buy your nice Toilet Sets, Mosquito Can opy and Fancy Willow llockers. A call at our new store, 75 Middle Street, will not only prove to be pleasant but lienefl eial. T. J. TURNER FURNITURE CO, 7-1 Middle Street, New Heme, N. O. A BIG LICK 1 AND KNOCK DOWN, CUT DOWN PUICK, On the very best No, 1 IaUics. We keep Driek, hand made and aawed shingles. Flat lo It. Stove Wood always dry under large sheds. Milch Cows, Horses and Iliigglea. Houses lo lent. Keep everything other people do not koep. One store East Front, one store South Front to Let. Mercies, r e bio mm The Shingle flan.