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0mm VOL. XVI--NO 113. NEW BEKNE, N. CM THURSDAY MORNING, AUGUST lit, 1898. ESTABLISHED 1'oTJ I 1 5- si r. STOCK TAKING SEASON ! And We Are Ready With ! STOCK TAKING PRICES ! ON ALL SUMMER GOODS. ' AN ELKO ANT- LAWKS TAX PAT.' TIP UKDUCKD' FllOM .J.OO TO ALSO A BACK KID; TIE, SAME PUICE. OUR ENTIRE. 'LINE OF 1.8o T1KS, MARKED DOWN TO . . . . . HAVE JUST llKCKIVED A It ARE . -HAROAIN " IN 6o CENT COLORED ' LAUNIHCRED SHIRTS. KICK STYLES IN GENT'S NECKWEAR. IN Methods and Merchandise "Advertising -any merchandise that qdes not possess merit, is of littl e vain e , Wli e n ur cl aim s are, set forth in printer's ink, its a "bid. .'for some therefc-rp we must alive to their needs, In a store like ours, Dry Goods and Kin dred Lines, suggests that we are a dependa- Die source lor tne woman or child. In M'rving on i- 1-1 and IiiU'IIiirciit addition in (ho execution of order, bo lliVy ever so fai Hi fully carry out. CB, s 9 HIGH GRADE GROCERIES ... AND Will tell this is why wo keep busy. Wo are ottering bargains now, to make room lor Fall stock which will soon be coming in. Call and. seo U3 licloro placing your orders. 'Tis no troublo to, show goods, but a pleasure. . . Fresh Flour, Butter, Cheese, Coffee, Hams and Breakfast Bacon Arriving Daily. JOHN DUNN, r.- roijLot'H NTi:r:rr. TIE, $1,50 1.10 IT dhe's "business, -1 requirements 01 man, on ii trad', prompt nesH Mimll; is a policy we - f LOW PRICES ! GRAND ME. To lie Hade By Santiap.Troois Bsfora Utateriit Oil. President Premises (Joncral Whool er to Review Parade, dtohefal Leo lUndoubtodly Will Com mand Cuban Unrrisou. . Wheeler-Jon Cuba. S ic'f' to Jor-nal. 1 Wsiiinuton, August 17. Tho Presi dent today told Geuora' Wheeler that lie wor'd rcviow tbe t-oops which pe-tici- pated in tl o cotnprgn nguinst Santiago, tint result' d so gloriously for the Amer iert p ms. Lie f,.'iinil reiicw wi'l '"'se placops soon as "10 soldiers p-e 'n i oni"lion to parade. It wl'l precede the inustcring out of Die volunteer for" 'S which arc now at Moiitauk Point. lue leview, it is now thought, wi" probably take place in New York City, '1 lie date has not yet been fixed. It will pt'ud upon the rapidity with which the men recover from their wounds nd the fevers contracted "i the Cuban climate. ' General Leo. Hi 'ess n radical change is made in the p test nt plans, General Filzhugh Lee will command the American troops to be used to carrison Cuba upon the ovac- Uion of the island by the Spanish army. liie ossignment of General Lee to th's position will be similar to I hat of Genera' Merritt iu Hie Philippine?. Movement orillu t"l.f. The NuvyJJcpartnienl has issued new orders to Commodore Howell concerning ic blockading sipiadron mid the warthips lift lave doue duty oil the northern Hist of Cuba, lue vessels had been ordered to rendezvous at Key West. The point has been channel to Hampton Roods. The reason lor the hange iB the dauber of yellow litre' that would bo ineuiri'd by being stationed at Key West. WIm rlrr Talk l 'nu. Nmv Yiiuk, August lOUeu. Whueler uoked the picture of health during his slay In New York. His face was bronzed rem the Cuban sun. Ho had discarded his uniform for a suit of plain black I'lie General wore an alpaca coat and campaign hat when lie nrrived, but late lie discaidcd the hat for a new headgear of straw. He decided that lie bad time before ho departure of his train to visit a few of hlg friends here. Aa the general and hl daughters and son were passing Thirty-fourth ttreet and Broadway cabman, who recognized the old soldier, nearly ran over a pedestrian in his haste to Inform a group of persons on the side walk Uial uio little mat with the gray bcaMl was "Fighting Joe." After ho had visited several other friends In the Wall street district, Gen oral Whueler bade his cliili'-en good-hy and went to Jersey City to take the Washington train. On the way over he laid: "I hayo not the least idea what 1 hare been called to Washington for. My fu line plans are. therefore, uncertain Now that the war is over, things bcgl to look brighter. The Cuban people are anxiously looklns for Aniorlca.i capital to coino into tliclr Island and develop It It Is a magnificent country. Why, the wngou roods at Monlauk Point, made In a short time, represent moro work than has been done la building road In Cuba for forty )cars. "I am greatly In favor of territorial cxpantloi for this country. It will be the salvation of our people. Buoh apeo pie, supplying moie product than any oilier country, must bavo an outlet, and till outlet, I think, we will find In ou now possessions." "How about tbe I'hlllppluosr wa asked. "Do you tblnk It I good pulley for the United Suite to bold lliemf "1 don't know much alwut the Philip pines," wa the auiwer, "but 1 do know that whercvor the American flag wave good government will be found." Reverting to the Cuban, General Wheuler (aid be did not wlab to criticise them. "They were handicapped by aol unduistaridlng our language," he laid "Vt ben they understood what wis wnnicd they were food ol("rrt." . Ueneral Wheeler said he bail entire! recovered from lb lllnea which pros trated blm w ben be wa before Santlagi llo aaid the camp at Monlauk wa u Ideal one and a place where the soldier would rapidly rogsln health. Havaaa 1.1 v. If Havana, Aug, 15 Ycaterdar and lo- A day are holldayi, and liie cluircliot, the , ; tire and parkt have ln crowded wllb' psoplo, the city having It old-time nor. Dial atHxt. Kvery where, In tbe cafoa and oa Ih ttreet. lb ennulllon of peace are tllll lln njlijei t of tnnlout Inquiry, a tlio ' far iiolbliiK deflnlM I known. The w llng rrporla received aia mail lb tu6 ' Jncl of a tlionuml comm. nit. It I no . Ilertb'e tl'tt the former rouglm of , lone tliul rhsriu'lprlr.cd the lltvtna pn . In t'' t'lii.lont to Amcrli. nd Anwrl. cans has disappeared, although these journals still assert their love for the mother country. The Spanish residents of Cuba have conducted themselves with exemplary discretion since the report was received of the signing of the protocol. Havana la tranquil, and its people are turning their attention to their daily vocations, in the hope of retrieving partlythe losses sustained during the period of insurrec tton and war. Wherever the conditions of pef.ee are discussed, the opinion is freely expressed by the majority that under existing con ditions annexation to the United States would be the best solution of the prob lem. Dwj. Report. Washington, August 17. The follow ing was received by the navy department this morning: "Manila, August 13. Manila surren dBrcd today to the land nd naval forces, combined attack. A division of the squadron shelled the forts and intrench- ments at Malate, on the south side of the city, driving back the enemy our ai riy advancing on that side at the same time. TliA fflv ailrrAnlfrr;l .limit tiro - I clock in the afternoon, and the Amer- iuuii uui; is iteiiiir nusieii ny ijieui. Brumby. About 7,003 prisoners of war were taken, lue squadron nail no casualties. On the 7lh (leu. Merritt and I for mally demanded the surrender of the city, whie'i the Spaniards refused. ' (SlgiieiK Dewey.' Kilter Nan Junti. St. Thomas, D.W.I., Aug. lrt. Ameri can olncers have entered or Juan, Porto Rico. Vessels of the American fleet are waiting outside t'ie harbor. They will Jentcr as soon as the mines have been removed. The Spanish Hag still flics over the formications. The Sjw Nevrelnry. Washington, Am;. 13. Ambassador Hay at London has accepted the ollice of Secretary of State. Mr. John Hay was born in Salem, In diana, October 8, 18!Jtf, being a descend ant. of John Hay, the son of a Scotch soldier in the army of the Klector Pala tine, in Germany, p id who immigrated to America about the midtl'e o' t'ie last century with four sons. Hay passed his boyhood In the West. lie was graduated from lirowu Univcr- Ity in 18'J8, having taken a high rank lliero as a wVilor. Aflor ids graduation ho studied law In Abrnlmm Lincoln's olllee in Springlield, III,, and was admit ted to practice in that Stale in 1HII1 Tho young student became Mr. Lincoln's private secretary when the latter be came President. He accompanied Lincoln on his memor able journey from Springfield to Wash ington, and be bcld confidential relations with tho great war President during thai Important period in the eotintr, 's his tory. After Lincoln's assassination Mr. Hay was made secretary to tho American Minister at Paris, and in lyiVH was charge d'affaires In Vlunna, and later was secre tary of legation at Madrid, which post be held about two years, and whilo oc cupying It wrote "Castlltan Duys." ON THE DIAMOND. mtnlia of tluNnilonnl iuii llwir Bull Uanix PUyrd Ymtxrdity. Special to Journal. New York. August 17 New iork 3, Cincinnati 1. llnliimore. August 17-lJalllmore,li, Louisville 8. Washington, August 17 Washington 9, St. Ljuis S. Philadelphia, Augl'U 1' Hillsbu-g 1, Phi'adclphla 13. Rain elsewhere. Where Tkry flay Tljr. Louisvil'e at Haltimorc. Chicago at Boston. Cleveland at Prooklyn. Cincinnati at New York. Pillaburg at Philadelphia. St. Louis at Washington. lew ike Ubr una. W. L. P. CI. rtoeton Gil 3-5 ,(K3 Cinoinnatt, (17 U8 .8: Baltimore 60 8X .008 Cleveland f0 41 .600 Now York R7 43 .670 Chicago,,. M 47 .639 PitUburg, 61 48 .610 Philadelphia, 49 61 ' .474 Brooklyn Sri 60 ,8:rJ Louisville,.. 88 ft .B(A Washington,.......-, M M ,tol 8U LouU,. ........ 80 74 .388 ffA I lOVvIl I r.- --n AbtuluHiy t-ura j &G&1N PROMISED. lie Penitentiary Report Meil Senator Butler's Movements. The Neeroesat Fori Macon. Federal Prisoners Inspected. Fusion Prospects. Stanly County Bond Decision. JOtlHNAL MUICRAU, i Raleigh, N. C, August 17. f Senator Butler contrary to expecta t:ons did not stay to attend the Populist Executive coir-iiittce meeting today, but left yesterday with his wife for au ex tended trip through Texas up through California, tho Yosemite Valley, Denver etc. He will open the campa!(,.i in Tjxas by making a speech at Greenville nn tlw the llllh. He wi" a'so speak at Den yjfr y Salt Lake City, and other places during his trip. Governor Russell has at last grown tired of t'ie continued delay as regard: tbe penitentiary report under the super intendeuey of John It. Smiln. and I lias written a letter to Claudius Dockury, chairman of the penitentiary board, ask ing that the report be sent to linn c at least to let mm know when the report will be ready. The announcement that the negro reg iment stationed at Fort Macon will be among the ri'st troops mustered out of service will be good news to the people all dnw.i In the vicinity of the camp for these negroes have become not only a nuisance, but a danger there. They leave camp at their own sweet will ap parcnlly, ucliavo aisgraceliilly (n trains, and have broke i into houses and threatened people in Beaufort and More head City. To have them sent to Manila was the ardent wish of the people, hut if that is not to bo doue to strip them of military honors wi" be the next best tiling. St. Mary's school here, will al its fi session, open n complete business course under the charge of Miss Li..iu I. who is so well known us a stenographe and type-writer. Only nine soldiers rcnia'n in the cam-' hospital here. The continued rainy weather Is uiak lg the cotton people look blue. Mr. La Don the Inspector of prisoners for tho United Statc.i was here yesterday to look Into the condition of things the penitentiary. He questioned each of the federal prisoners us to treatment etc He seemed phased at his Inspection, but f course noilling will be known until he makes his repot t to the Att'irnc General. There are only 127 of these United Stales prisoners here, and only live of tlicm are negroes. It is announced olllclally that complete fusion of Populists and Republicans judges and solicitors, is ordered by the Stale committees of those parlies. Tho Mechanics and Traders Fire surancc company of New Orleans is lay licensed to do business in Nortl Carolina. The decision of Judge Simontnn as the validity of lice Stanly county rail road bonds Is heard gladly. The one lighting Uio payment will tnko the case to the United Stales Circuit court of ap peals at Richmond and from there on the United Slntjs Supreme court. ' to lljaiimlie la hli-nsn. Special to Journal. Cliicago, Aug. 17. An attempt was made to assasiinnte John Hill, Jr., the President of the Civic Federation of this city, an oignnl.n'.lon designed to serU'e good bouest municipal government. Tbo attempt was made early this morning by means of a dynanillo boiub thrown Into tho bedroom of tbe Hill borne near Belmont station. The Isimb exploded, wrecking almost everything in the room where Hill and bit wife we're sleeping, but although the dvstrur thin wa great, both escaped injury. The explosion sent a shower of broken glass over thoio wlthl.t and tore out the heavy sash, splintered tho front wa'l of the house, (ml shattered the furniture. All the resilient of the suburb were awakened by tbe shock of the explosion. OABTOniA. , f ll Hind 1m Him tlmrt Bifuttn r Largest Patronajr ft Fullest Equipment In III HUtory. Facnliy, SludenU, 6u8; 1 Academic Cuiinnvi t Klrrliv ('4Mirni I I'rofn- elonal School, In Law, Medicine and Pharmaey, AdTancol Cbutoa open to worner, Tulllno f TO, a year; Hoard $8, a mootb. AmpleopportunilmifiirMlf-hclp, Bchol arnlilp and loan for the owdy. Hum mer School for Techer H Inttrurlir, m Hludeat. ToUl enrollnwni, 670. I I IS 11. For CaUhifiMt, Adilrrat, I'ltlCSIDKNT AI.DKRMAN, Ch.H Hill, V. C, Heinz's Pickling Vinegar g C; (?) (l Puro Spicoa and Flavoring Extracts. Codfish, Irish Potatoes and Onions. Small Break f aa t Scrips. English Ourod Sliotililor California Hams anil Big Hams to Cut. Fresh Oatfiakes, . . . 10o Pack ago. Libby's Chip koof, , . lac and 25c Can. Libby'a Cookoil Corned lieof, luo and Sue Can. Libby's Potted Ham and Tongue, . 5c Can. A good qqality English I ry Mustard, 5o box. Mason's Fruit Jans, pinU', (jiuiU and gallon. Full Stock Fresh Canned Goods. Fancy Elgin and Fox liivor Print Duttnr. 1 4 'Phone 01. The Hot Weather Of the past week cursed many .o wander our way to be relieved, and of course we did it Satisfactorily. Our Ice Cream Soda, Sherberta, Phos plmtes, &c. speak for themselves. (live us a call and be convinced of our ability to please. Ice Cream, 30c Quart. Delivered to any part of the city, PACKED IN ICE. f.'oriicrl'ollock and Middle Streets. Don't forget the place. V. .1. McSorlcy V l. T.J.TURNER STILL LEADS IN LOW 1'StM F.S! We have just received another Fine Stock of FURNITURE consistinc of lied Room Suit", Parlor Suits, Chiffoniers, Ward Robes and Hall Stands at Lowest Price ever known. TO THE LADIES ! (live your orders to T. J. TURNER w ith your Small Picture of yourself or any mil' of your family and he will fur nish you a Hue 16x20 Crayon Picture (or $1 H 16x20 Fine Pastel Only 2 98 16x20 Sephia, latest style 2 98 SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. You can see a tine sample of this work al my atom. This lino work is done by thn Owens Portrait Co., of Ohicngo. T. J. Turner is tho cheapest place to buy your nice Toilet Hcts, Mosquito Can opy and Fancy Willow Rockers. A call at our new store, 7.'i Middle Street, will not only prove to he pleasant but Ik m II eiid. T. J. TURNER FURNirUUE 10. 75 Middle Street, New Berne, N. (). ...crxTT... License Taxes 1 Okfii'K or Oitv Tax Cou KiTou. f All persons liable for City License Tax are hereby notllled that tho tame It due and payable nt thia olllee, MONTHLY, IN ADVANCE. Those who fail or refuse to pay tl.c collector tho first time be rail will not b. A-lulled the tccond time, and tbe 11 ceute due will bo eidleclcd at the law direct. 1 am done wearing out receipt. HUGH J. LOVICK, City Tax Collector. HINDIPO Mioaii VITALITY Mid.i Well Mill of Ma. KMKNC'II RMFIT fmlarrl IW thnv. tnmk la It till. I ml tirnmut VJ.( r. fmfntfm f. i'mmrli'. mthur jHrmutv, mui .ll tliM .ml MIMIr MmI I fT..m(S. Scmtipt Ml trfilt. Ml. IamI .mI (Oil Mm tMMiwr iHriltlul Vl.nr. II gif vls'tf and 'M In Mil mhIim mrw, .ml ftlt t wi a h,.ii riiH. i'irMPTPiit.i all. Nl Halt ! 3U V I U. Ht isk.iMiMia, ea.HAag HAttA.rtrt F. 8. DUFFY, New Norno, N. C MlMMIlA UVJLIV1IF V IM.IM. THE V OWKAT ttWC tThii ui ra v zi-llZi I, a -.id Ukh'i as. 1 fj h, II .. .!4hfrin.VM, M r , .-rrrrrrw '-Tt-' I , is a t, 4 Heinz's Pure Apple Cider Vinegar. Wholesale tft Ifcctail Grocer, 5 71 ISro.i'l SI. II. W. SIMPSON, Funeral IMrector ami Eiaibalmer. OfliceOS Broad Street, next to Stewart's stables. Residence 108 Broad Street. tSfBurial robes a specialty. V W I iliSLBook Store 1 ' 'A '. I '; A I3 .1)1) FAMILY D1BI.K ,,r t"i.00 Volume of SIIAKI-S. PKARE for if:! (HI. G. N. Ennctt. imiacy 127-III)II.E STREET, NEW ItERNK, N. C. EskayVI Mliuiniiiii'd 1', ,., I, Peitoiigenic Milk Powder, MalU il Mill.Mellii, s;ii,l. Keid . Cariuiel.'s Solulili- F I COLUMBIAN INSIX Tl 1 1 HE Sure Dc.ill'Jto Water Bugs ami Ifoarlu s Physician's Prescriptions .. ....A Specialty. WILLENBRINK'S Pnstanrant anfl DiDion Rooms, 130 MIDDLE ST., J NEW BEItNE, N.C.I 'PHONE No. IIV Kvrrjlhlas ,Nr Aa.l r'lrhl t'ln :ireirlr titan. Nprrlnl KnKi My Ihe Tti-. k. Southern IRailway. Tho HtnndtrJ Rnilwny ol the SOU I'll The Direct Line to all Points, TKXAH, CAI.irOIl.M A, FI.OU11IA, C U III AM) POllTO IlK O. Strictly First Clio Equipment nn a" Through or Local Trains; Pullman Pal ace Plecping Oar on all Night Traint; Fast aud Rafv gclivduln. Travel br the Southern and you areat tured a Httf, Cunifortnhle ami Exedi tlout Joiitnrj. Apply to Ticket Agent for Tim Tr blea. Rata and (lenmal liifnrinalion, or addrwa K. U. DARBY. It L VERNON, C. P. T. A. A.heville, N. C. J. M. Ct l.r, Trnf. Mm, T. r. ., Cbarlotle, N. C. FtK R. Oaiih, 1IVP Urn Man. Henry s W. A.TntK, OPA. WAfilllNUTON, - D, C.
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