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VOL. XVI--N0 116.
NEW B1KNI, N, C, SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST 21, 1898. ,
ESTABLISHED IM'l
tiMVk NEW SITU&T10H
2?
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STOCK TAKING SEASON !
. And We Are Ready With
STOCK TAKING PRICES !
ON ALL SUMMER GOODS.
Herself to
Herllterefl Fortunes.
cians think tbe cbanoe of the treaty not! ON THH DIAMOND.
meeting the popular approval outweighs
the honor of serving as one of the com-
mUsioners to negotiate the treaty.. . j""" lawcaoUosmi aaaa Bm-
1
Secretary Day. who will close his Same Plr4 Yeaierwar
publio career as one of the peace eom-1 Special to Journal.
missioners, had ho such fearbecause he I Philadelphia, August 20 Louisville 0,
is not a politician and does not expect I philadelnhla 9.
TIE,
1
AN ELKO ANTVLADI KS TAN PAT.' TIP
REDUCED FItOM 12.00 TO , .
'ALSO A BACK KID TfE, SAME
PllICE. . ,
OUR EiSYlllE LINE OP 1.25 TIES, MARKED"
. DOWN TO . , . . ' . ...
' ' HAVE. JUST .RECEIVED A RARE
BARGAIN IN 50 CENT COLORED
"". . LAUNDERED SUIRTS.
NICE STYLES IN GENT'S NECK
s WEAR.
$1.50
1.10
to become onf , and never would have
held office except to oblige his personal
friend, President McKtnlcy. In choosing
Ambassador Hay as Secretary Day's suc
cessor, the President has taken another
! Secretary of State who is not a politician
but whose experience in the diplomatic
line has been wide, ranging from secre
tary of an American legation and assis
tant Secretary of State to ambassador to
(Treat Britain. ; , .
fmmmmmmmmmmmm
I Capture of Manila Will, Affect
. Terms. ' Reorganization . of the
Fleet.. Schley to the Pacific.
The (treat Naval Parade
in New Jfork Uarber. : '
I Special to Journal.
Washington, August 80 The Span
ish Cabinet is considering the question
I whether it will be necessary to retain
the department of the government troy ed the National Hotel and the Wind-1
known as the Colonial office. sor Hotel early this morning. Many
Now that Cuba and Porto Rico are persons are missing and it is feared that
gone and the fate of the Philippine Is-1 further search In the ruins will disclose
binds hunging in the balance, the nec- I other vlctlmBr
essitvofthe office is Questioned. The I The five bodies recovered so far known
general opinion is that it would be a mat-1 dead are: Abraham Matthews of Green
tcr of economy to abolish the Colonial vllle, Miss.; W H Wills, residence un-
offlces altogether, and make that branch known; u l' wells, Marked tree, i. i.j
nftlm irnvcrnment a subordinate one. Hutcliings. Tulsa, I T.: one uniaentinea.
Fire at Hat Narinc.
Special io JournaL
Hot Sfhimgs, Ark., August 20 Flvel
persons were killed at a hotel which des-
Ncw York, August 20 Cleveland 3,
New York 4. .
; Baltimore, August 20 St. Louis 1,
Baltimore 8.
Washington, August 20 Pittsburg 1,
Washington 5. . Second game Pitts
burg 4, Washington 6.
Boston, August 20 r'iacinuuti 1, Bos
ton 8.
Brooklyn, August 80 Chicago 8,
Brooklyn 1.
. Monday's scnEuttLE.
C Heinz's
Pickling
Vinegar
I
8t. Louis at Baltimore.
Cincinnati at Boston.
Chicago at Brooklyn."
Cleveland at Now York.
Louisville at Philadelphia.
Pittsburg at Washington.
yiyjLdBSlii 11
gin I
WHEN ONE RUYS A CORSET AND IT DOES NOT
FIT, IT IS P.ECAUSE-T1IE RIGHT MODEL HAS- NOT
- JiKEN 8ELKOTED. IF A SHORT WOMAN SELECTS
AN EXTRA LONG CORSET. MADE FOR A TALL WO
MAN, IT WJLL NOT KIT HER; BUT IT WILL FIT THE
TALL WOMAN FOR WHOM IT WAS MADE.
'SO OUR LINE. OF COKSETS IS VERY COM I LETE AND
""ALMOST ANY FIGURE ,CAN RE PROPERLY FITTED
FROM OUR COLLECTION. - '
dependent directly upon the orders of
the President of the Council. Senor
Giron, minister of the Coloniep, Will
shortly ask adecisiou of the cabinet upon
the question.
fleet OricltnlMllon.
It is stated that on the return of the
fleet the entire reorganization of the
north Atlautlo Squadron will be made.
This will include all vessels in the north
Atlantic and West Indies,
Matthews escaped from the building so
badly burned that death resulted in an
hour. Hutcliings was killed jumping
from the third story of the National
Hotel, i
The flames originated in tne national
hotel and quickly spread to the Windsor
hotel and the Kentucky livery stables
and to several cottages, all of which
were burned to the ground.
The property toss is estimated at $75,-
llow.llie Clubs-Hand.
W. L.
Boston,; i.... 09 3T)
Cincinnati, C7 40
Baltimore, C2 38
Cleveland (il 43
New York 50 41
Chicago,.. 50 4U
Pittsburg, 5J 52
Philadelphia, 48 52
Brooklyn, . 88 61
Washington 30 64
Louisville, ... 39 60
St. Louis, 30 77
P. Cfc
.663
.620
.020
..591
,573
.533
.500
.480
,384
.378
.371
.230
BAXiEIGH.
CORALINE
HEALTH
Dr Warner's
Health
'Earner's
333
This rorsct Is
one of I lie most
extensively sold
corsets in the
world. The Cor-1 Van,
aline busts glvethre . boneil
nn hlrgant figure'' strips ot tin :
salleen.
' M o d I u m
form A very
popular corset,
I miule-f heavy
Willi
and well-fitting
dress to any lady.
Price by mail,
$1.25.
Warner')) A. A. A.
-wA short corset, long waist, adapted to
ladies of medium height and form, es
pecially young ladli-a. It is light in
weight -nd give a very trim and grace
ful figure. Prlye
': $1.00. '-:;
Price.
$1.00.
VMRNCRJ
Warner's 882.
Extremely long waist made with 6
honk clasps. - For tall ladies with very
long waists and slender figures. , .
, Priro
$1.00.
Warner' 444.
Extra long waist, medium form, for
ladies with long waists and average hip
and bust measurements. Made of tiic
rinr r'rrnrh sal teen, of elegant design
, and workmanship, silk emlxi, Price
$1.25.
Warner'i E. E. E.
Adjustable hip. a combination of the
hip corset with an eloalio lacing. An un
usually strong corsot. adapted for ladies
wiui largo hips,
Price '
1.25
In uildition to the abovt, o curry tlio It. & O. CORSETS
in 5o awl 11.00 grnilee.
VIGILANT COR3ET ut 50o. The loading Fifty Cent
Corset of America. ' i -"'""-
FliOWRR (JIRL. a usual Fifty Cent Grade, of heavy janf
printed in dainty Drosdcti design, while they lust, onr price 35c,
MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. AVERAGE POSTAGE
UPON CORSETS BY MAIL 15 CENTS EACH, v
H.-.B. DUFFY.
i HIGH GRADE GROCERIES
m
I ... AIID. LOW PRICES!
w - , ,
. Will tell this is why wo keep busy.
Wo are offering bargains now, to .
:; make room lor Fall stock which
vill soon bo coining in. Call and
5 eco us bctoro placing your orders.
: Ti3 no troublo to show goods, but
a plcaaiu o.
i ,i i. h n.i 11..1.W ni ho 000 thousand. Several firemen were in-
rolieved at Uast temnorarilv of ulc.!r jureu oy nie laiung nouns.
commands, while acting us members of
the Cuban nnd Porto Rico commissions
They will bo succeeded by Admiral
Howell and Commodore Watson.
It is said that Admiral Schley will be
assigned to the command of the Pacific
squad rou, which will include the newly
annexed Hawaiian Islands.
General Shuf tcr cables-that the Yuca
tan with 500 of the 7th Infantry nnd
51 K) of the 3ilh Michigan, nnd the Hud
son wilh 500 men of tlio First D. C.
tr "ins left Santiago this Homing.
The Nnvnl PnriMl.
New Youk, August 20 Sampson's
squadron reached the quarantine shortly
alter D o'clock, and anchored off Tomp
kinsvillo at 0:45. At 10 It weighed anchor
and proceeded to the city.
At 9.15 the squadron was sighted off
Fort Wadsworth, the flagship New York
leading. As it drew abreast tlio fort
saluted by all her guns. No reply from
the flaghip except dipping of the ensign
thrice. Tbe vessels steamed gallantly on
ward. When suddenly a puff, of smoke,
followed by a thunderous roar from the
New York, told that she was now an
swering the fort's salute. Gun after gun
was fired until the necessary nine gun
salute was given.
The squadron then could be teen in
following order: New York, Iowa, Indi
ana, Brooklyn, Oregon, Massachusetts.
As the ships approached Tomklnivllle
the battleship Texas thundered a salute
of seven guns, returned by the New York
The Oregon was the only Teasel In the
squadron conspicuous by carrying bunt
ing. It was completely covered. No stop
was made at Tompklnsvllle where the
Texas slowly and majestically swung
into lino for the parade of the river,
In passing the Battery the reception
was most enthusiastic. Tne urooaiyn
salutcil from there. After being saluted
from there the squadron passed up the
river amid shores crowded with vast
thrones, the tooting of whistles and
shouts of great enthusiasm.
No such time was ever witnessed be-
ffln the city. The firing of salutes
was kept np along the river to Grant's
tomb, where Impressive ceremonies were
hold. The ships then slowly steamed
down the river.
Heinz's Pure
Apple Cider
Vinegar.
Pure Spices and Flavoring Extracts.
Codfish, Irish Potatoes and Onions.
Small Breakfast Strips.
English Cured Shoulders.
California Hums and Big Hams to Cut.
Fresh Oatflakes, . . . 10c Package.
Libby's Chip Beef, . . 15c and 25c Can.
Libby's Cookod Corned Beef, 15c and 25c Can.
Libby's Potted flam and Tongue, . 5c Can.
A good quality English Diy Mustard, 5c box.
Mason's Fruit Jars, pints, quarts and J gallons.
Full Stock Fresh Canned Goods.
Fancy Elgin and Fox River Print Buttor.
Icfeii
k Gaski
Wholesale
& Retail
Ciroeer,
'Phone 91.
71 Kiwi St.
LUJL8JUULOJULUJLO
F0VDER
Absolutely Pure
Men's 4'loililna- IkepArtntaiif,
A special lot of Men's Odd Punts, the
$3 and $4 kind, cassimercH and worsted
to close out at half-price. BAUFOOT'S.
mis mimm$-mmmmm:
Half-Sick People
Just sick enough in feel lazy
and listless, to have no appetilo,
to sleep badly. Not sick enough to
take to bed, but just sick enough
to not know what to do.
All Hot rtnl Rea-lnirnt la Be Master
rU Mat. ('raps an Mtnie Farms.
Ilrnvy knlns. Paper From Jobn K.
Hmllh.
Journal Burkao, i
Kaleigh, N. C, August 20. J
Tlio Populists convention met today
at noon. Tlio attendance was a mixture.
Yesterday the largest tobacco breaks
of the season were held here, the prices
paid being perfectly satisfactory to the
farmers.
It Is positively stated that both the
Second and Third North Carolina Regi
ments will be mustered out of service
Immediately. The First Regiment will be
kopt In tact "and possibly be sent to
Cuba for garrison duty.. ,
The cause of Capt. Crawford's, Com
pany E, First Rcgimont, resignation was
because Colonol Armflold refused to
grant him a furlough, and he applied to
the division commander for it, and ob
talned It. This caused some unpleasant
ness between Capt. Crawford and his
regimental colonel, Col. Armfleld, which
resulted In the resignation of the captain
of Ralelgh.mllltary company.
A new dormitory for the colored deaf-
dumb and blind was found necessary,
and on yesterday the contract was
awarded to J. E. Elliott, of Hickory for
$11,500.
The Board of Public Charities some
lime ago recommended that more cells
be provided In the county jail here, but
nothing hat been done. Tlio code re
quires "3 separate suitable apartments,
one for white male prisoners, one for
white females, one for negro males, one
for negro females and one for other
prisoners." This last evidently for luna
tics awaiting admittance to the asylums,
and those who are not criminals, but
only detained for certain purposes for
short periods. It Is also recommended.
There are this year nearly 13,030 acies
in tbe different crops at the penitentiary
farms, 6,200 being In cotton and 4,500 In
corn. The wheat crop is 7,uuv uusneis
and tbe oat crop 15,000.
State Treasurer Worth Its ectored
suit against the bondsmen ot tbe late
Deputy Treasurer E. S Walton of Mor-
ganton to recover the amount of the
Although noting oOlcial has been said State's loss la the failure of the Piedmont
un the subject. It Is known-that theuknk.
President it very glad that Dewey and The rains all through this section of
Merrill captured Manila before tbe news the Stale yesterday and last night were
of tho .cessation of hostllluoe reached particularly heavy. It caused two wash
them. It It generally believed In Wash- ouli OB the S. A. h.. one nesr Osgood fc At the Rnnlr Ctnra k
rh. (Wlwr,l 3 uwrt rsAiw
Found at Last !
Where I can get my
SHIRTS, COLLARS and UUFFS
Done Nicely and get that
Beautiful Finish which I have
lut'ii trying to gel so long.
Also Ladies can get their
SHIRT WAISTS done right nnd
don't forgot to send in your Utco
Curtains.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
NEW BEME
Steam
Laundry
j.
NEW BERNE, N. C.
E. DAY BERRY, Manager,
II. W. SIMPSON,
Funeral Director and
Embalmer.
OfllceOS Broad Street, next to Stewart's
stables. Residence 108 Broad Struct.
tUT'Burial robes a specially.
Henry s rhannacy
127 MIDDLE 8TREKT,
NEW BERNE, N. C.
Eiskay's Alhumnnhied Food,
Peptongenic Milk Powder,
Malted Milk, Mollin's Food,
Reed & Carnrick'n Solulilo
Food
Seeds! Seeds!! Seeds!!!
Finest Strains of Cabbnge, Rutn Bngn,
and Turnip Seeds fur Full planting.
Don't fail to Call and Purchase.
.1. F. L1IIK.
COLUMBIAN lNSECTl'lTDE - Suro
lie illi to Water lluga nnd Roaches
Physician's Prescriptions
A Specialty.
They Oo Like Hot Cakes.
Oct your physician to prcscrilie
a tonic for you. A good tonic will
sharpen your appetite and put new
"go" in your nerves and muscles.
Got the prescription nt once and
have it filled at
Davis'
Pharmacy.
Phone 56. Cor. Broad & Middle Sis.
A la ma Palllpplnra.
WE WOULD LIKE TO
C -U -B - A
Customer at our Store. Our Soda will
open your eyes to toda differences. It I
Is a perfect substitute for the cool, re
freshing drink for the meadow spring.
We nse only tbe purest juices, as If Mc-
Sorley would do anything else.
Give us a call and be convinced of our
ability to plcese.
I Ice Cream. 30c Quart.
Delivered to any part of the eity,
PACKED IN ICE.
Corner Pollock and Middle Streets.
Don'tjorgcl the place.
. J. McSorley A Co.
peering Mowers
& Hay Rakes.
We have on Hand Ono Horse Mowcre,
Two Horse Mower., Hay Rakes.
Come and Sec Us.
J. C. Vhitty to.
Agents for Chattanooga Chilled
Plows, Cane Mills and Evaporators,
WILLENBRINK'S
Restaurant and DiiM Rooms,
120 MIDDLE ST..
NEW BERNE, N.C.
PHONE NO. 115.
Cverytnlna; New
And Plrat riOM.
.-cacrsr...
License Taxes!
Office or
City Tax Collector,
f
ington that our posussion of Manila and tn& 0M B,ir Moncure. The Beaboard
the-Wand of Luaon, of which It it the Vestibule trains north and south could
U Flour, T.uttcr, Cheese, Coll'co, llama
1 l:rrnf:ln';t E.iccn Arriving Daily.
Capital, wllbo per lauuont, not withstand
ing the official statement of the Spanish
government that 4t expects to rcgaiu
control of the Philippine Islands.
Inasmuoh at Admiral Dewey aud
General Merrill captured Manila the day
after the peace agreement wat (Igned,
many tupooaod at first it wor'd not
count, but the military experts promptly
brought out lbs articles of war, which
eipliclily provide that no armistice or
even a treaty of pnace it blidlng upon
ofllclaU In command of srmed forces
until an official notice of the same has
been sent In tlifm. It must have neon at
leant three days" aftr the fsplure of
Manila before the ofllulrt 'nollfloatina of
the signing of the temporal agreement
of peace, by Hif 'n and the United Slates
at Washington, could nomilbly have
roscliwl Dewrj and ticrrltL
The ixilltii'inns of all patties era. afraid
of the Philippine Inlands question. That
has b i n made pUin by lh declinations
' Ut a rpt the highly honorable poaillon
of im ftrp t-(nrumMHH'r wh! li Ihe Prrad-
1, ni !. r . WinI. Kthlmtly th pulitl
not get through and today many of the
passongert were entertained bare by the
Seaboard at the hotels waiting to be able
to resume their Journey.
John R. Smith, ex-State Penitentiary
Superintendent has tent a paper to the
Board of Directors and Chairman Dock-
ery bat forworn oa it to tne uovernor
with a k)B letter from himself. It pa
lortt to be the penitentiary report for
M7. Itotn rtmlin ana Dockery eiai
the penitentiary was bankrupt
biinerlnteniteut XMi.
Ihe Uepahllcans.
was bankrupt when
ar turned It over to
& M Pnnott I
III bllllUkkl 4,
"A CUffAN HOME."
LATEST
FABUIONABLE
STATIONERY.
Military Orey.
Nantucket Bond.
Cbancey Bond.
Premier Bond.
MarechalNell.,
And Bachelor's Romance,
All persons liable for City License Tax
are hereby notified that the tame is due
and payablo at this office,
MONTHLY, IN ADVANCE.
Those who fail or refuse to pay the
collector the first time he calls will not
be visited Iho second time, end the 11
cense due will be collected aa the law
direct. I am done wearing out receipt.
HUGH J. LOVICK,
Oily Tax Collector.
. Kleetrtc Fans.
Hpeelnl Kale
By Ihe Week.
Southern
Iailway.
The Slnndnr.1 Railwny ot the SOUTH
The Direct Line to all Points,
TEXAN,
CALIFORNIA,
FLOH1DA,
CITII A AM)
rOKTO III CO.
Strictly First-Claas Equipment on nil
Through or Local Trains; Pullman Pal
ace Sleeping Oars on all Night Train.;
Fast aud Safe Schedules.
Travel bv the Southern and you are as
sured Safe, Comfortable and Exiiedi
tlous Journey.
TUB HiKim
To Whom It Miy Coocero.
On account of my advanced s$e and
continuous Illness I shall retire from
business nn September 1st next.
All Dersous occunvlnc houses belonr
Mm to me or to the Forbt testate will A flan That Can't be Pooled,
Yesterday's market quotations furnish
ed by W. A. Porterfluld & Oo. Oommiaaioe
Brokers.
. v ' Niw York, August VS
CUICAOO MARKETS.
WnaaT Open. High.-Low. Oose' pilose pa.llielr renla at my house, No.
September.... Vi IH '3 03 1 139 Pollock 81.
Oom I . Respeolfully,
BopUimbor.... 8i 80J V 804 J . , , E. O. I11LL
Mm V...k Ulru-b V,lt.M rv..li.rtnaT
closrd txlay In honor of naval hcrnes
Ladle, cuff pins, wati h guard chains,
' rite, titilton acta, and Mnla In endlnss
I si Sr. and prlcra, at Titxirr'a, tlm Jnw-
N. IX STREET. F. V. GATES.
STRCnT & OATEL5,
j Physician and Surgeons.
Middle Hired, Now Berne, N. 0
But knows high trad work and
artistic tailoring when a see It, 1 the
maa w like to stake suit of clothing
for. W know what h want whan
onmet to us, hnwuaa our nam I tynon
nnvnis with high class workmanship, fit,
rlnLh and exiulalle lvl, and w firs
H to Mm every Umo. Onr light Hummof
Fabric are the most swell and exclusive,
I JI. riinilnlrk.
MlddUstreet, NEW IlF.RNE. N. O.
Apply to Ticket Agents for Time Ta
ble, Rate and Oeneral Information, or
address F. R. DARBY,
It L VERNON,
t. r. .,
Charlotte, N.
C. t. k T. A,
Athevillo, N. C.
FanK S. QaKNOK, J. M. Ct i.r,
sdVr&OenMan. Trnf. Man.
W. A.T11..K, OPA.
WA8IIINOTON, - D. O.
Figs For
Preserving !
Person desiring FIGS FOR
.. FRESERVINU can be supplied
by leaving their order with Mo
Danlel Oukttt, 71 Broad Street,
at (0 CERTS Tar Water-ttaek-t
lisaelag Fall. First eorao,
(rat trrl, with th Boost Figs
grows In this secllrm.
J Ja. McIANIKIs.