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VOL. XVI-NO 111. NEW BEUNE, N. C, TUESDAY MORNING, AUGUST 16, 1R98. ESTABLISHED 188! 1 mmummuimuummmmiit MANILA 1 STOCK TAKING SEASON V And We Are Ready With STOCK TAKING PRICES ! ON ALL SUMMER GOODS. HAS FALLEN ! December, The protocol or temporary peace agreement of the two governments, provides that the joint commission, charged with the duty of negotiating the treaty, shall meet at Paris, not later than Oct. 1, next. The well known disposition of the Spanish to postpone, makes it practically certain that the Commission ers representing Spain will not be there a day earlier than that mentioned as the last upon which they can meet ourCom- sioners. As the Philippines will be the I bio;t of the . most controversy, it is among the probabilities that the Commis sion may visit the island. a com- ( i AN ELKO A NT LADIES TAN PAT. TIP TIE, REDUCED FROM ti.OO TO Chief Cily of the ALSO A PRICE. BACK KID TIE, SAME OTJlt ENTIRE LINE OF 91 25 TIES, MARKED DOWN TO . ... HAVE JUST RECEIVED A RARE BARGAIN. IN iU CENT COLORED LAUNDERED SHIRTS. $1,5 J i.IO NICE STYLES WEAR. IN CENT'S NECK- STRANGE ACTION OF IM GERM&HS. First tfnna-ralulnllonii From Ilnlj. Washington, August 14. The United States government today received the first congratulations from a foreign power upon the successful termination of the war with Spain. The congratula tions came from Italy through the Italian ambassador, Baron Fava. He comuiunl cated to the State Department today, by direction of his government, an ex pression of the cordial satisfaction of Italy at the prompt signature of the pre liminaries of peace, together with the wish of the Italian government that, after the war conducted with such con spicuous gallantry by the United States, this country might enjoy the benefits of peace. The Spanish General Beaches Hong Kong By Their Aid. SELLING GOODS BY MAIL t . . ril J! To gain a mail order (iinfomer K jj is one tiling ami to retain lliat nj jj euslonuT is another. 3 j - Most 'people hesitate to entrust, K I their orders to any business house In f in which they haven't Hid fullest jj H toniiilenue. jjl ijj hi iis service to out-of-town nj traile, the policy of this store, is, N jil to have that patron so well cared K nj for as not to let their lirst order bo the last. How well this store succeeds, is proven ly the fact, that more people order Roods from us now than ever before, each season showing an increase., Why not try .to keep your busi ness with your home merchants, instead of 'sending northf Of course if the homo merchants price is not right then don't trade with him, but if the home dealers prices are right and he has what you want, then Rive him the prefer ence. It will not bo long now before our ntw I li V GOODS AND KIN DRED LINES for fall will be he re. K IF YOU HAVEN'T BEEN ONE OF OlJIl MAILORDER CUSTOM- J SKS, MJITHSE lUU.UEUIH. asHsasHsasasasapasasasasasa H. B; DUFFY. Refusal to Report What Hag Hap pened at Manila. Severe Fight in Porto Itico. - Home Loss of Lire." War Conli urns Willi Pence Pro-claimed. Special to Journal. Washington, D. C. August 15. Ad vices from London say that the news has come from Hone Kong that Manila has been raptured by the American forces I mid that General Merritt is now in pos I session of the city, The news comes direct from Hong Kong that General Augusli, the Spanish I Governor Central of the Philippine Inlands arrived in Hong Kong today. General Augusti reached Hong Kong I on the German Cruiser Kaiserin Augusta direct from Manila, with him was his I family and his household servants, August! refused to see any one and no information was obtainable. Theolllccrs I and crew of the German wtrshlp also refused to talk. The vessel brought no mail from Ad miinl Dewey to Wlldman, the American consul at Hong Kong and the German? refuse to report anything in regard to the situation at Manila. The strange conduct of tho officers and crew, and the fact that although the port of Manila is blockaded by Admiral Dowry yet the Spanish Commander was able to escape on the German warship, is causing much comment in Washing ton. , In Porlo Kiev. f rom l'once, r orlo Hico, comes news I of another brilliant victory of the Ainer- I ican arms. Ilnvnnn Knined NhellH. Key West, Pla., August 14 News has been received here that tho flagship San Francisco, the monitor Miantonomou and the auxiliary yacht Sylvia were fired upon by the Havana batteries a short time before S o'clock Friday morning. One ten inch or twelve inch shell struck the San Francisco's stern as she turned to get out of range, and tore a hole about a foot In diameter, wrcckfng Commodore Howell's quartors and smashing his bookcase into fragments. Nobody was Injured, mid being under orders not to attack the batteries, the ships retreated as fast as their engines would carry them. The flagship and the Sylvia lay paral lcl to each other, not more than a mile from Morro Castle, and separated from each other by a distance of between three eighths and one quarter of a mile All woro within range of tho Spanisl: batteries, and tho temptation was too strong to bo resisted. lino railroad was taken to Itex Hospital for treatment for typhoid fever to day. . Governor Russell has issued mission to Adiutau. General A. L). Cowles as Brigadier General, Com- j mandlng tho Stale Guard so when tho j brigade is in camp he will command it. - It seem.i to be an easy tiling for the members of the negro regiment at Fort Macon, to get furloughs. There arc some of them seen on the streets here every day. State Lubor Commissioner Ilainrick says that the returns show a considerable increase In wages paid, as compared with last year. Tho new Capital club building here will be opened September 1st. It is a very handsome building. Governor liusscll "for economy's sake" did not want tho report of labor commissioner and of the railroad com mission printed. State Auditor- Ayer told him he had no power to demand this as annual reports arc required by law. Mr. J. C. L. Harris leaves tonight for Washington, D C to get tbeState's claims against the government settled. He will call on Assistant Adjutant General Johnson, who will render aid in securing the speedy payment of these claims which amount to between $:SO,000 and $ 10,000. Haleigh is to have another daily paper, evening, which will be started this week under Editor McCrccry. Stale Board of Apulia Males No Fair Approprialion. Stamps Can be Perforated. Trying to Win. Populists. Impracticable Economy. Mow Cotton Mill. Another Daily News paper. JoUKNAI. HUltKMJ. I Ramioii. N. C August in. ( At tho next term of Wake Superior court State Treasurer Worth will brln suit against the sheriff of Swain county or rather bis bondsmen. Tho sheriff has mado an assignment without settling with Treasurer Worth for the State taxes for this year. The taxes due are Heinz's Pickling Vinegar M () () Heinz's Pure Apple Cider Vinegar. ON THE DIAMOND. KeimllH of Ihe NhIImiihI Lewcue Biwo- Hall Maine rinyvil YcNlvrllny. Special to Journal. Boston, August 15 -Boston 9, Cleve land 8. Second game Cleveland 0, Boston (J. Mrooklyn, Augtiht 1"-Brooklyn 0, Cincinnati 8. Now York, August l.'i -New York 2, Chicago 3. 10 inuiiigH. Philadelphia, August 15-Philudcl- phia 4, St Louis 7. Washington, August 15 Washington 1, Louisville 'J. Baltimore, Augiml l.'i -Baltimore 9, l'ittsliurtc 3. Second ir.ime Baltimore (i, Pittsburg 2. Wlier Tli.jr rinjr T.Mlfy. Louisville at Baltimore. Chicago at Boston. Cleveland at Brooklyn. Cincinnati at New York. Pittsburg at Philadelphia. St, Louis at Washington. How Hie I'IhIm Nliinil. The Hot Weather W. L. P. Ct, Cincinnati 07 3fi .050 Boston in 35 .050 Baltimore, 57 3 .000 Cleveland 5!l 40 .VJfi New York 55 43 ,5l!l Chicago 55 4(1 .515 I'iltRburg 50 4S .510 Philadelphia 45 50 .474 Brooklyn 37 6!) ,385 Louisville 3H OJ .380 Washington 31 0:1 .851 St. Touis 30 72 .291 $2,217.74. Suit Is brought for the above General Schwan occupied the town of amount and 10 per cent additional which Mayonex last Thursday. On Wednesday I ' requirou onacr me law. 3 S w w ! ! ) n ril i . () v w 'V m HIGH GRADE GROCERIES ". . . AND LOW PRICES ! Will tell this is why we keep busy. We are offering bargains now, to ' make room ior'Fall stock which will soon be coming in. Call and see us before placing your orders. . 'Tis no trouble to show goods, but a pleasure. - . , . r ' -ii t Frosh Flour, Buttor, Cheese, CotTee, Hams and Breakfast Bacon Arriving Daily. -JOHN DUNN, ! afternoon Ihe Mayagnex garrison of 1000 regular Bpanith troops and 200 volun teem were tu ambush in the hills. Tho Spaniards occupied an almost ini procnablc position commanding an Irou bridge on the Rio do Pasarlo road. The American troop advam 1, fording the deep (wift steam under murderous firo from the concealed foe. Tho wonderful bravery and coolness of tho American regulars domornlixecU the enemy who were driven out of their works after two hours of bard fighting. The Spanish loss was heavy. Four offi cers and twenty privates were killed and fifty were wounded. A lieutenant and nine privates were taken prisoner. On the American side the lose killed was one man, private, Fernibery of the Tho sheriff Is also subject to a line of (1,000. The Bsglcy Monumeut Fund is still Increasing slowly. The amount has now reached $2,470. The State Board of Examiners woro in session hore on Saturday, and out of the 12 applicants for, life scholarships 9 passod, The Commissioner of Internal Itcvo- nue tayi In a lettor to a bank officer hero that "stamps on chocks and drafts may be canceled by perforating through said stamp and paper to which it I attached tho amount In figures for which said chock or draft Is drawn." The board of agriculture Is being crlll elzed for not making an appropriation to the State Fair so as to increase the premium list. Borne excuse the action by Puro Spices and Flavoring Kxtr.ic.te. Codfish, Irish Potatoes anil Onions. Small Breakfast Scrips. English Cured Shoulders. California Hams ami Big Hams to Out. Fresh Outflakcs, . . . 10j Package. Libby's Chip boef, . . 15c and 25c Can. Libby'a Cooked Cornell 15ecf, 15c and 25i: Can. Libby's Potted Ham and Tongue, . Sc. Can. A good qiality Knglish Dry Mustard, fi; box. Mason's Fruit Jars, piuta, qua: U and J gallons. Full Stock Fresh Canned Goods. Fancy Elgin and Fox ltivor Print liuttcr. UcDaniel (Mill Wholesale1! cV Retail Grocers, 'Phone 91. 71 ISroa'l Si. () the past week caused many to wander our way to be relieved, and of course we did it Satisfactorily. Our Ice Cream Soda, Shcrlerts, Phos pluites, &c. simik for themselves. (live us a call and he convinced of our ability to please. Ice Cream, 30c Quart. Delivered to any part of the city, PAOKE1J IN ICI5. Corner Pollock and Middle Streets. Don't forget the place. V. .. HfrMorloy V Co. II. W. SIMPSON, Funeral Director and Embalnter. Oflice 08 Broad Street, next to Stewart's stables. Residence 108 ISroad Street. OTIjuiial robes a specially. At the Rook Store T.J.TURNER ' STILL LEADS IN liOW PItllTKN! Wo have just received another Fine Stock of KHUN ITU KK consisting of lied Room Suit", Pallor Suits,' Chiffoniers, Ward Kobes and Hall Stands at Uiwest Prices ever known. S; v.v: v: v:v.-v i V h V V. V ' A ttllS 00 FAMILY lillll.K for fM.(ll). .tr.00 Volume PKAUK for fi.mt. ..f 11IAKKS G. N. Ennett. A Italy's Pliamiaey, eleventh Infantrv. and tlftoen men were saylntf thai "juaglng from tne past, m,mtui Messrs. t arr snu vanooi 1.111, snn a tew .. . , Since this flttht the word has reached olUen would have gotlen Ihe money the army in Porto Ulco of the sisninir of Becrelary rtlcnolt 01 me mate rair the ieaoe terms with Spain, and hostlli- answere this assertion by laying that tie have ceased, tho news btlnR also o"1' imk Ut Vandorbllt exhibited at transmitted to the ripanlsh line undor 1 flag of truce. Will Take Time, The military commissions to arrange for Iho lime and mothoil of Spanish 1 evacuation of Cuba and Porto Hloo will al onco be appointed, but it Is likely lo he months beforo the lost Bpanlsh troop leave Cubs, In Porto Kioo there are fewer of them and they will probably evacuato that Island la a few wovks. the Fair that In 1800 lie lost the prem lum to a Forsyth farmer and that In 180' he did not receive premiums enough to pay bis freight bills to and from Italelgh. Thai a for Mr.Carr, while the premiums have been awarded blm, he has never drawn ceni's worth of premiums from the Fair association, and they still stand to bis credit on the books. 0. P. Lockry who was tho Republican nominee for Judgo la the filli district Is POWDER Absolutely Pure TO THE LADIES ! Olvo your orders lo T. J. Tl'KNEK with your Small Picture of yourself or any one of your family and he will fur niih you a One 16x20 Crayon Picture for $1 98 16x20 Fine Pastel Only 2 98 16x20 Sephia, latest style 2 98 SATISFACTION GUARANTEED, You can see a lino sample of this work at my storo. This lino work is done by the Owens Portrnit Co., of Chicago. T, J. Turner is tho cheapest p!aro to buy your nico Toilet Sets, Mosquito t'nr opy anil Fancy Willow Hookers. A call at our new store, 75 Mlddlo Street, will not only prove to lie pleasant hut benefi cial. T. J. TUUNltt FURNITURE CO 75 Middle Street, New Berne, N. (I. i'7;mii)dli-: stkk.ht. NEW liEUNH, N. V. Eskny'sIAlbunioni.eil I'ooil, reptongonic Milk Powder, MalUd Milk, M.-lliu's .Food, lictd .V I'arnriek's Solublo COLUMI'.IAN INSEt rn i'DK - Sine Dcatli to AV'aler llus and lfiaclu s Physician's Prescriptions A Specialty. TUB MARKETS. Yesterday's market quotations furnish ed by W. A. rorterflelil ACo. Commission TJrokers. New Yoiik, August 15, STOCKS. OiM-n. High. Low. Cloec Sugar 13XJ 1HW 137J l:WJ Am ToInicco ... PWi 1l 135t C. It, ft Q. llfi 1101 115 It. 1 1 0:1 1 1M 10.11 S, O JHI 05 60 COTTON. ()Htn. lliph. Ixiw. January 5H3 5.85 8.78 CUICAOO MARKETS. Wuiiat 0en. High. Low. BepUmiber.... ')I ,65 05t Corn rVptomber.... 8.'J 82 Xf lir.i 1011 no Close 0.78 Close 651 821 A Clever Trick. It certainly looks like It, but there Is really no trick alnnit II. Anybody can try It who has Ijone Ibu.k and Weak Kidneys, Malaria or nervous troubles. We mean ho can cure himself right away 'VltfAU'li ti", for reason, entirely solfnih, the health ol p )t t ntlot(l Tll, our own troops, w. wm not Hurry Uiem . Mf ,. ,u,u , line with the Itepubllcns. as umsmlu. 1 fcew colion nil, tn Kng There Is very little probability that aa , iUrled showing that the oullook for a by taking Electric ttltUrs. This me.ll exlra session of tlie3. nate will havo to prosperous period Is al hood. Travelling cine lones np the wholo system, acU as a a mini tu rui j mm mmj 01 y-vcm meg k My (list buslnosl Is good. that Is lo bo aegotlaled with Spain, ' li Is Iwlleved that the Skinner faollon thevory good rc moo that Ihe treaty I will win Id the Populist rommllloe nwel- Dot like y to bo ready before Congre.i jnf thin week, but It la also said that stimulant lo Liver and Kidneys, Is blood purlOer slid nerve tonic II cures Constipation, Headache, Fainting Spells, n in bice Blecnlessness and Melancholy. It for tho regular erosion, la Bnstor flutler will swing around 10 as purely vegetable, a mild laxative, and ' . . .1 n 1 1 . 1 1 - 1 - 1 . . .1 - . . . .. 1 ..i 10 im slll in ropuiivi ivwiur ih iiw vi . miom vu. n-sivm iu nv ii.vuim Cou- OAHfrtTiTA. 1 the antagonism existing between BiwnilM lM I nd Vm N Courtf gressman Skinner and klinself. Eipn.ur. yT) 1. ' I Stalo Treasurer Worth's son, Horace f Lf.SkcA4,l IB Wouh, Hecrelnry of the North Cam- F, 8. Duffy's Drug Store. oirr... License Taxes! Ol'FICK Ot City Tax C0L1.K0T011. f All person liable for City License Tax are lioreoy notiucu unit 1110 same is oue and payable at this office, MONTHLY, IN ADVANCE. Those who fail or refuse to pay the collector tho first timo ho rails will not be visited tho second timo, and Iho 11 cense due will be collected as the I tw directs. I am done wearing out receipts. HUGH J. LOVICK, City Tax Collector. A 1 TVl ua ii in II IF 1UH Try Eleclrlo Hitlers and he convinced that Ihey are a miracle worker. Every I bottle guaranteed. Only oua a bottle al Nearly 50 Years erCoallaaed Sacrcss. 279 STUDENTS LAST YEAR The Larcest and Hint Kipilp,iril Private Filling brhool In the South. English, the Claasica, Mathematlca, Hook-keeping, Short hand, Telegraphy, Typewriting. Terms reasonable. For catalogue, a! J. A. & II. H. HOLT, OIK RIDGE, NOUTI1 CAROLINA WILLENBRINK'S estanrait aafl Dinioi Rooms, 120 MIDDLE ST., NEW HEItNE, N.t;.1 PHONE NO. 115. Everylhlns New A art riml-tinm. I'.lrrlrlr Fans. Nifrlnl Knlvn My slit. Week. Southern R ail way. The Standard Railway ot the SOUTH Thu Direct Line to all Point, T12XAS, ( ALIIOU.MA, 1 J.OHIDA, C l ll V AXI 1'OllTO III C O. Strictly First-Class Equipment on all Through or IxkmiI Trains; Pullman Pal ace Hie. ping (Jars on all Night Trains; Font aud Safe Schedule. Travel by the Southern nod you are as sured a Safe, Comfortable and Expedi tious Journey. Apply to Ticket Agents for Time Ta ble, Rate und (leneral Information, or itildreu F. It DARHY, It. L. VERNON, CP. at. a, T. r. A., Ai-heville, N. C. Chailotte, N. C Fax 8, OiSHim, J. M. Cui.P, W V P 4 (ten Man. Trnf. Man. W. A. Timo, OP A, WASHINGTON, - D. O.
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