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VOL. XVI-NO 1 15. NSW BIUN1, R. C, SATURDAY MORNING, AUGUST 20, 1898. ESTABLISHED lilii'i f STOCK TAKING SEASON ! And We Are Ready With STOCK TAKING PRICES ! ON ALL SUMMER GOODS. 10 BE DISPUTES I ton to furnish the Insurgent commanders with a copy of tbe order. General Lee confirms tbe report of bis I candidacy for the United States Semite, and states be expects to be in Cuba again I in a few weeks. lie has left on I lie train for Jacksonville, Nnafter Bark. . General Shatter bos arrived at Camp Wickoff, Montauk Point, L. I. lie will I relieve General Wheeler of the command A REPORT TO READ. Petition In Bankruptcy. Trniprrance Want no Win Prrmlnma at Male fair. llruulillfanN t!utay. rrnrTTTYxrrroTrro'rTT m TIE, AN ELEGANT LADIES TAN l AT. TIP KKDUfJED KROM 13.00 TO . .ALSO A BACK KID TIE, SAME PRICE. 01) r entire line of i 55' ties, marked Down to - . ' . . . . ii ave' just received a . rare 1ur0ain in 50 cent colored laundered suirts. nice styles in cent's neck WEAR. ' $1.50 i.ia Spain Sure lo Raise Qoestions Over the CaplnrB of Manila. Journal HukkaC. I Raliiqh. N. C. August 19. ( From tbe Labor Commissioner's olllee some notes of Interest as to cotton, to bacco and distilled spirits, etc.. arc gatli ercd. The exportation of cotton from of the camp of which be took charge a Wilmington for 10 months ending June few days ago. 18U8 was 298.08B bales, a gain of slightly Many Hen Nick. less than !)2,000 bales over last year The steamer Mobile arrived last night Exports from Wilmington or various off tbe Camp. On board the steamer articles during the same time show au were sixteen hundred soldiers of the vie- increase ot fiooou. me lonnago or WHY ROME WAS I torious army of Santiago. Dr. Magruder I reports that 600 men on board are sick. I Ten have died and three were dying. Fortunately none of the deaths is due I to yellow fever. Tbe principal sickness I is typhoid and malarial fevers, dysentary and like diseases. Tho 3cnaca bis also arrived witli the Fourth Infantry. No deaths were rc- I ported on board and the general health I was good. The Mobile was overcrowded I which accounts for much of the sickness. The worst of the sick wero landed at I once, Ueneral Wheeler personally supor- I intended the landing and placing in the hospital today of 750 of tbe invalid sol- (tiers. Vatican Said to Hold Sixty Millions of Spanish Securities. Spanish Army In Cnlia Want Their Pay. Our Men of Santi ago Arriving Home. Met JO IN Merchandise ! Advertising any merchandise that drjtis not possess merit, is ai little value," When our claims are set forth in printer's ink, its therefore we must de alive to their iiEEds, Special to Journal. Washington, August 1!) All the indi- cations are that the peace negotiations between the United States aud Spain will be prolonged. The political agitation in Madrid is in (Tensing, the opposition to the proba ble terms of peace is pronounced, and the factions are redoubling the agitation in regard to the convoking ot the Spanish Cortes. It is said that Senor Sagnsta, the Prime Minister, begins to hesitate. lie shares the opinion of the Duke of Alinndovnm de liio, the foreign minister us to the Inconvenience if not dnngcr in volvetl in the meeting of t lie Cortes at this time. Sngasta fears tho opening of debates during tliediscussion of the peace terms by the commissioners in Paris. It is possi- Mnnlln NurrlH4i. Hong Kong, August IS. Advices from Manila state that tho Spanish officials kept secret tbe proposed capitulation so well that the people wero greatly su prised when the troops marched in. Captain General Augusti's dismissal Is considered another deception of the min istry to shift the responsibility on the shoulders of a general who had done his utmost to remedy the incompetency of his predecessors and their accomplices. The entire Spanish colony in Manila dis approved of General Augusti's dismissal. General Jaudones was unwilling to super sede him and only yielded under stron pressure. Nllnntlon al Nan Jnau. Ban Juan, Porto Rico, August 18 Full particulars of the peace agreement were received by Cantaln General Maclas this morning. Business men here arc anxious to have the situation settled as quickly as possible in order to get to work again. Tho best order continues In the city, but tbe country towns nre not so quiet Itiots on the part of the country people are becoming so frequent and so serious l.i. . i. r, . i ty ii ....I ii Lin however that the Cortes will meet after lul" luB vapiaiii-vteiienu nag leie.grapneu to Ueneral Miles on the subject, stating In a store like ours, Dry Goods and Kin dred Lines, suggests that we are a dependa ble source ior ine requirements 01 man, woman or child. i.X.J.Xi.1 X. L I ,1,., ..,if. inn ,F enuneil iretientl iilinnt tlin middle of September. ResullN of Manila. The government at Madrid has rosolv I to insist that tho capitulation of .Manila, and tho occupancy of the chief port of the Philippines by the United States troops shall have no effect on tho pcaco negotlons. Spain maintains that as tho aigning of the protocol was provious to the fall of Manila, that event should not result un favorably to her interests. And In any event It is maintained that tho capitula tion having been signed by the command er of tho city, it does not entail tbe sur render of the wholo of the Philippines. The Havana Nllnatlon. Secretary of War Alger says that Gen- In tvfnr itii.tr.fkwii rnilo. ikvnuiikf iKvtu "' Bllinc wnI" supreme coin . . 1 1 I mnnd in Havana for the present, and Hlltl IllOUiKCIlt IlltClllioil ill I lit' CXCCIltiOII Ol lhathe will to continue until tho United . 1. 1... .1 .....ll. I ,it States government relieves him of the nruriTi, lie sssvj' v-i nmiiii, in u gmitvj ""' responsibility. While this continues General Blanco can provi nt any person from entering Havana whom he deems undesirable. It 1 fur. d In Havana that trouble is brewing and the officials refuse to ad-nit Americanii, saying that the war is not over until the ternu of peaco aro known and auoepted. Tho Cuban pirU have been declared open to commerce, but the owners consign cargoes to lluvana at their own risk It Is not probable that General Blanco will be relieved of command until tbe ar rival of the nillluiry commission, con listing of General J. K. Wade, Admiral Sampson and General M. C. Butter. Tho commission expects to leave Washlng- ( ton September 5th, and arrive In Havana that many natives ca.l themselves auxili aries of the Americans and commit de predations. Tho Captain-General will In every case severely punisli such rioters, and hopes General Miles will do his ut most to prcscrvo order. This morning a French steamer sought admission to tho harbor, hut was obliged to turn back for Ponco. The task of clearing the obstructions from the nioulli of tho harbor Is dillicult, and there will be some delay pending the arrival of the wrecking tug Right Arm. Had weather and the heavy swell at the entrance of the harbor shifted the submarine mines and have made it necessary to search for them. Strangers are treated courteously here. Tbe papers extend greetings to foreign era. No attempt to take revenge on faithfully carry out. natives has been made. As a precaution tbe Captain General has Issued an order that all civilians niUBt deliver up their arm within tree days. foreign Vessels carrying trade from the port of Wilmington is steam 847, sailing 1,(111. The Internal revenue collections for the liscal year ending June :!0, 18i)7, is: Total duty collected upon manufac turers of tobacco $1,1011,334.81. Tbe The product of tobacco in the Westorn district for 18118 is: Plug and smoking 19,858,U42J pounds; number cigars 772, 000, cigarettes, 81u,i44. Tho total pro duct of the State for 1898, for plug and smoking tobacco is i!4,988,000 lbs, an in crease of 7,000,000 lbs over 1897, cigars ,903,000, an increase of 300,000, cigar ettes 309,104,000, a decrease of 25,000,000 over 1897. " Tho total number of distil leries in the State is 4li7, and the produc tion from these for the liscal year 030, 710 gallons. The eastern district distil lories produced 1,392 gallons, and the western district distilleries 1,343. The Democratic city primaries were held tonight. And still the cry of the insolence and mtrageous uehavior ot the uegioes gathered nt Fort Macon goes out to the public. That in Itself should unite the white voters to rid themselves of any sucli incubus as the people of l he State are Hailiiled with iu tin: present adminis tration. A petition in Bankruptcy was yester day heard by U. S. Judge T. 1!. Pnrncll riio petitioner was from Nash county. All the recruiting ollic.ers for the 1st N. C. lieiiinienl have been ordered to return to the regiment at Jacksonville, Fia, The W. C. T. U. paid a visit to Secre tary Nichols of the Slate Fair Associn tlon and requested him yesterday not to offer any premium on wines. The Sec retary argued willi them iu such a way that they weakened very much in thei way of looking at things. lie argued that premiums were paid for ; game chickens, and that these chickens were fought afterwards in the pit and that premiums were paid on race horses and yet belting on races could not he stop pcd. Wine premiums w ill no doubt be olfercd as heretofore. It is probable that there will lie eslai lished, by tho Agricultural ami Mechani cal college, a horticultural experiment farm here. Tho Wilmington Tariff Association has tiled a petition with the Railroad commission asking that interchangeable mileage books $35 for 1,000 miles an $40 for 2,(MM) miles be required to be sol on the Southern, Atlautic Coast Line Seaboard, Cape Fear and Yadkin Valley and Atlantic and North Carolina rail roads. The Republicans aro not well satisfied with tho political outlook. They arc not satisfied cither that their State Chairman II oil on does not open up headquarters hero. This he seems In no hurry to Jo. Captain Crawford, Company K, (Gov crnor's Guard Rilelg'i) KlrH North Car olina Regiment has tendered his resign a t!on. The Hot Weather ON TUB DIAMOND. i HIGH GRADE GROCERIES I - ... AND LOW PRICES 1 mnlta r f afllHalloaal l.raano B Ball Uauira I'lajrra Ymtnrday, Special to Journal. Philadelphia, August 19-Louisville 8, Philadelphia 2. New York, August 19 Cleveland 8, New York 8. Baltimore, August 10 St. Louis 3, Baltimore 4. Washington, August 19-Pittsburg 7, Washington 3. Boston-Cincinnati, Brooklyn-Chicago, rain. m F0VDER Absolutely Pure Heinz's Pickling Vinegar Iieinz's Pure Apple Cider Vinegar. Pure Spines and Flavoring Extraote. Codfish, Irish Potatoes aud Onions, Small Breakfast Strips. English Cured Shoulders. California Hams and Uig Hams to Cut. Fresh Outflakes, . . . IOj Package. Libby'B Chip hocf, . . 15c and 2fe Can. Libby's Cooked Corned Hoof, 15c and '5c Can. Libby's Potted flam and Tongue, . 5c Can. A good q'inlity English Dry Mustard, To box. Mason's Fruit Jars, pints, quarts and i gallons. Full Stock Fresh Canned Goods. Fancy Elgin and Fox Rivor Print Butter. Hand & Mi II Wholesale A Retail Grocers, 'Phone 91. 71 Iroal St. Of the past week caused many ' to audcr our way to be relieved, and of ourse we did it Satisfactorily. Our Ice Cream Soda, Sherbcrts, I'bos phates, iXc. speak tor themselves. (iivo us a call and be convinced of our ibility to pleaso. ce Cream, 30c Quart. Delivered to any partof the city, PACKED IN ICE. Corncrl'ollock and. Middle Streets. Don't forget the place. V. J. NcSorlcy fc C o. II. W. SIMPSON, Funeral IHrector ami lumbal mcr. Olllce(!8 Broad Street, next to Stew art's stables. Residence 108 Broad Street. IVBurial robes a specially. v:v: : v..v. ..vs. s AtthLg00 store T.J.TURNER STILL LEADS IN liOW PKXCES! Wo have just 'received another Fino Slock of Fl'KNITLTHE consisting of Bed Itoom Suit", Parlor Suits, Cbitroniors, Ward Robes nnd Hall Stands at Uiwest Prices ever known. r. i 5? "A A 13 00 FAMILY :II',I.K f,,r $K.0P. 5.00 Volume of SHAKES PEAItE for :i.lK. A 'a 4 ' G. N. Ennett. k s s s ss s ,s :.s s: s sS llciiry's Fliaroiacy, TO THE LADIES ! Give your orders to T. J. Tl'HNEH with your Small Picture of yourself or any one of your family and he will fur nish you a fine 16x20 Crayon Picture for $1 98 16x20 Fine Pastel Only 2 98 16x20 Sephla, latest style 2 98 SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. You can sec a fine sample of this work at my store. This fine work is dono by tho Owens Pnrtrnit Co., of Chicago. T. J. Turner is the cheapest place to buy your nico Toilet Sets, Mosquito Can opy nnd Funcy Willow Rockers. A call at our new store, 75 Middle Street, will not only prove to be pleasant but licncfl- cial. T. J. TURNER FURNITURE 10. 7ft Middle Street, New Berne, N. U. i2t;mii)I)lestrhet. new iskrne, n. c. Eskny's!Allumoni.ed Food, Peptongenic Milk Powder. MalU-d Milk,;Mellin's;Fo,vl. Rord & Cnrnriek's Soluble Food COLUMBIAN INSKITITIDK -Sure Dcalhjto Water Bugs and Koache Physician's Prescriptions A Specialty. WILLENBRINK'S Restaurant and Dini Rooms, 130 MIDDLE ST., NEW I1EKNE, N.C. PHONE No. 115. They Go Like Hot Cnkts. s i m 9 Will toll 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 beiore placing your orders. Tis no trouble to show goods, but aploasuro. Fresh Flour, Butter, Cheese, ColTeo, Hams and Breakfast Bacon Arriving Daily. JOHN DUNN, r, voiaah il f.Tr:::r.T. Vallran lnlv4 Archbishop Ireland waa engaged In a long conference with Secretary Gage I today at the Treasury Department. It U stated that the holding of UitVaU lean of the Spanl.h and Cuban bonds amoiinti lo sixty million dollars. Aftrr calling on Secretary Gage, Arch bishop Ireland called at (he While House and had an Interview with President MeKlnlpv frtr tarpnlv mlnuta. I n . a . " " I ninnlnn.ll Alio uiiiufrs a iiv huh. iu 1 I nlltmnm mosi iniuruil prooitmi whu wineu ,nrj Vnrk Chicago, km Thj flay Tart ay. 8t, Louis at Baltimore. Cincinnati at Boston. Chicago at Brooklyn. ' Cleveland at New York. Loulsvillo at Philadelphia. Pittsburg at Washington. Maw (ha IIba Nlaatf . had In deal In a long time. This la the W. 87 07 Ot 01 Ml SI I Pittsburg, ,,, 51 Philadelphia, Brooklyn, . . . Uulsvllle, , g clucatlon ot the regular Spanish army now oa lua Islam! of Cuba, Tho 8io!h aoldlor have not been nald for man months. Two army uffl- errs said poaillvely that the troopa woulJ Uvashlngtoo,.. 17 no evacuaia ine laianu nniu iurj i Loula, ... .. 80 nreireq ineir psy. ina aoiuiera wrni-at-lvns aim declare that llicy will not Igive up their anua until takea from them union ll, cy are paid wbst ia due tbero. I nlMMH ainal Th policy of the adisinlmralio L. 81 89 88 41 41 48 AO fJ 00 S3 04 70 I. IX Mi Mi .010 .MM Ml .510 .475 ,888 .875 ,2KJ TUB WABKETI. Yestenlay's markot quotationt furnish- I ed by W. A, Porterfiehl X Co. Conunission Hrokers. Nkw YoUK, August 11) STOCKS. Opin. High. Low. Close nisi ill i:4 140 . LIOJ 141 lWf 110! . 1171 1181 117 1171 . Ki5j lift) lo:t ioi ,. 70 75 75 75 txrroN. Con. 1 1 It'll. Low. Close . 5.78 5.78 .7t 6 76 CHICAGO MAUKKT& WnsAT Open. HlKh. Iow. Close September.... 0l OOJ 0I 0.1 Conn BiTtoniher.... 811 811 80, S0 HuK"' - Am Tobacco a. it, a (i . u. I. D. V January new h Bare it. A young widow pnt up a cosll mon ament to her late husband and lnaci!'ied S' towards Cuba waa ofnelall announced .I Krttt retthat I can s' ! in an or.lar to General Uwton, eominan- " T"' l,er. k' t, der of tha Hantingo diitrlcl. In brief, It vr, she carried again, and fooling a la lo protacl life and properly and pre. rrvfl order. A strong hint was (Ivan lha InauigKiit by duectlng Ganrral Law. Hills awkwartlness about lb Inscription, ah solved tbe difficulty by adding on word to It "alons 91 Inm Oln IVwIice Will Reopen Her Iluslc Class Iff outlay, Sept. Stli. Peering Mowers & Hay Rakes. We have on Hand Ono Horse Mowerr, Two Horse Mowerr, Hay Bake. Come and Sjc I's. J. C. Whitty S, Agents for Chattanooga Chilled Plows, Cane Mills aud Evaporator. License Taxes 1 Orriet or City Tax CouaoToi. f r.vrrylhlna New Am riM-tiaw. Klrrtrle t'ana. Nnrrlal Kalea My Ilia Wrrh, Southern R ailway. The Slniidnr l Kjiilwny ol the Sll''l The Direct Line lo all Points, TUX AS, (ALIIOKMA. ri.ouiDi, 1111.1 AND POKTO IIH O. N. It. BTREKT. V. P. OATHS. . STREET & QATES, Physician and 5urjceon, Middle 8treet, Mew Berne, N. 0 All persona liable for City License Ta are hereby notified that Lit same Is due and payable at this office, MONTHLY, IN ADVANCE. Those who fail or refuse to pay the collector lb first lime he rails will ant be visited the second time, and the li cense due will be collected aa Ike law directs. 1 am dona wearing out receipt. HUGH J. LOVICK, City Tax Collector. Strictly Kml-Cat Equipment on nil Through or Local Train.; Pullman Pal ace Bleeping Oars on all Nielli Train.; Fast aud Hare Schedules. Travel by the Southern and yon are as sured a Safe, Comfortable nnd Kxli- lious Journey, Apply to Ticket Agents for Time T- btca, Hate and General Information, or addn-M K. R. DARI1Y. It. U VEUNON, O. r, T. . T. r, ., Abbeville, N. C. Cbarlolie, N. C. Fat 8. Gno, J. M. Ct i r, Sd V P tt Oen Man. Trof. Man, W. A. Ten, OP A. WASHINGTON, - I). O.
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