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0 rr- r I liKJ-J,!! VOL. XVI--NO. 189. NEW BERNE, N. C. TUESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 15, 1898. ESTABLISHED 1882 : I THE TIL1E HAS COPE Heavy 7I 'I' your FOOTWEA R. We have x Superb Line mil ever CASH DOLLAR m DRAWS S UJSN 1 8 t! IMlMSr. AY is To change that Light W Ight Underwear ami we know there is no plaoe W in the City that is o tlwioiivhly prepared t furnish you that desired Hi Ueavler Article aa w are. We have anything desired, whether in yj Cotton Flere d, Mali-Wool or tijr VI Call and 8w Tht-m. we can plt-anc you, nt we can also euit you in rtji AH-Wool. EXTfiA SESSION LIKELY. Our Grocery Department I SI 1W W ig NOW COMPLETE with Every Seasonable A-ticta : i W.t ' Uln Uui l!n1.hii.t ft.tflatinu WlmnlflaliAl Pineal. Pnlraa unri i Crackers, Graham Hour, fickle-i and Cnfeups of all kinds. Prunes, Dried ( Iv Apples and Peaches. Canned Goods of all tfeectiption and to cap the i't J-f Climax we are offerino a HAM. not atiiclly standard, but the quality V fXS will surprise you at 8 Cents a pound. f ' In BUTTER also we afe-doing the grand ac a good Butter, iB foot f Iv a fine Butter, yea we can well say a Very vine Butter and the price is 5 v on,y : 1 " 25 CENTS A POUND. T Let those who caie to save money hearken to these - . . . words and call on j J. H. HACKBURN, pollockstbkt. as I'aaa-rcaa Will k Straakllcan The AamlalMratlaa r rvw Ik ' WAiHiitotoir, Hot., 14. The proba bility of an extra session of Congress in the spring ia much stronger, now that It ! is certain that the Republicans will have majority of the next House. It has. been regarded at Improbable ever since the close of the war that Congress will be able at the coming short session, to act upon all the legislation made neces sary by the war, in aaamon to tnc regular appropriation bills and routine business, but it was thought that an extra session would depend largely upon the control of the next House. Had the Republicans lost it, the ad ministration would have done everything possible to avoid an extra' Besseon, by trying to push through at the short ses sion all the legislation' needed to carry out its policy, colonial and otherwise. Now, no haste will be necessary, and should the present Senate not meet the administration's expectations in acting upon bills that go through the House, the President will doubtless feel that an extra session of Congress will do as he wishes, as bis paity will have a large majority in the Senate after next March. The administration will therefore be indifferent as to an extra session, know ing that it the last session of the present Congress doesn't act upon needed legis lation, an extra session of tho next Congress will. - - THE STITE CIFITIL I WeT Have Just a I New and Complete liine' of UMBRELLAS, ) St: All Qualities and Prirc, from $1.00 up lo $3.50. We ; promise Satisfaction; on all Umbrellas. ,. j 5E ; : Our stock of MEN'S UNDERWEAR is Complete and d prices are Low. We have the Best Underwear in the City for 12. the Prices. t ' y , . ' fc: ! We defy competition on SHOES and our man)' custom- : S era can testify to their wearing qualities. .-: We have d Seamless SOCK for 10 CENTS; the Lest vnlue f in the city. . " ; ' ' ' - ' "'. Call and examine our slock and you will le pleased with ' 1 both Quality and Prices. : , T. GK IDTJlsrT ic V CO , 57 POLLOCK STREET, NEW BERNE, N. C. iaiiuutiitiiiiaiaiiiiaaiiiiJuiUiUiiUiiiuiaiiiiuiiiiuu IF Old, .Henry Don't be Influenced to take something else, It can be relied on for MIDICINAL AND OTHER PURPOSES and Is Guaranteed PURE, MILD AND MELLOW. . . See that the seals over coils ire intact and unr name blown in bottles. i V : r Straus, Gunst .... & Co.rPro'prietors, RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. TO HIGH GRADE GROCERIES . . . AND LOW PRICES I . , tiftyiN IB HMVMBM. Havana, Navember 18. Gen. Callxto Garcia, Manuel Sanguily, Antonio Gon zalez, Lanuza and Jose Miguel Gomez, members of the Cuban delegation from Santa Cruz, arrived this evening in Havana on their way to Washington. They were accompanied by members ol their tuff, and many Cuban officers. On board the steamer which landed theui at Batabauo were also Spanish oftlcerSjWith the body of Gen. Vara del Ray. A battalion of Spanish troops was drawn up as a guard of honor ' for the reception of the body. The Cubans at first thought that some objection was to be made to Garcia's landing. At all stations along the route from Batubano to Havana large' crowds of spectators turned out to seo the Cuban leader. With the exception of a few cheers, there were no demonstratiens until the train waited at Uienaga, a few miles from Havana. IJere a committee of officers from Menocal's camp, at 11 at lau ao, urged Garcia and his coinpun. ions not to enter Havana, owing to the disturbances there. But Garcia deter mined to enter the city, principally with the object of seeing his mother. He left the train at Carlos Torcero, the last sta tlon before tho termlnua, and escaped with difficulty from a crowd of admirers. Several women threw their arms arouud Garcia and kissed him. X iBiarfortaea la CarBllaas. WashihotoJ, November 13 Except in the unlooked-for event of recur rence of the race troublo In the Carollnas It ia Improbable that the government will interfere by force or otherwise. The Attorney-General had another conference with the President in regard to the question, and the conclusion was reached that aa the South Carolina den onstratlona were not directed against the collector of customs at Charleston in the performance of bis duties as such, the government had no authority ufider the constitution or lawa to exercise Its Federal authority. . Y Collector Tolbert waa shot while away from hla home and on business entirely disconnected from that of bis ifflcei in fact, he was engsged in what has been termed "offensive partisanship " To hold that the collector's person Is sacred even when he Is inlerferrlug in county political disputes which have no connection with bis office would be absurd. . As to North Csrolina the situation now quiet and there Is no cause for Inter ference. x,i ' ' T t l'MB A lot. i nr. BAT Take Laxative Biomo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money If It falls locura. JJc The genuine has L. B. Q. Oa each tablet WilJitell this;is -why.wekeep busy. We are offering bargains now, to make room tor Fall stock which will soon be "coming in. Call and see us belore placing your orders. 'Tis no trouble to show goods, but a pleasure. Fresh Flour, Butter, CheeseColTeoIIams and Breaklast Bacon Arriving: Daily."" On Speui-r - Next House Carrollton Under New Management. Hope For Good Weather For Celebration. Charters Grant ed. Marsh Mott Be ' Elected Solicitor. , Jodbnal Bdbbau.' I Raleigh, N. C, November 14. j Now of course speculations are on foot aa to who will be speaker of .the House of Representatives. Hon. Lee C. Overman of Salisbury and Judge Con nor of Wilson are being urged for peaker. There is plenty of good material in the elected members, so there need ,be no fear but what the House will be well and wisely ruled. ; , Both Mayor Russ and Mr, A. E. Moye were candidatea for nomination lor Clerk of the Court before the Demo cratic Wake county convention. Mayor Russ got the nomination, ana was elected, Mr. Moye working1 heartily for him. Now the Incoming Clerk of tho Court tenders Mr. Moye the place of head clerk in the office. ' Mr. W. L. Gilbert the proprietor of Hotel Jefferson at Monroe on the S. A. has leased The Carrolton, the new hotel here. The North Carolina Industrial Fair (colored) opens tomorrow. The bad weather . of today makes things look rather gloomy for the Dem ocratic celebration that la to take place tomorrow. Preparations are going on and people are hoping for bright skies during the next 24 hours. The newly elected county officers will tnke charge of things in' the county Court house the first Monday in Decem ber. Two charters, were today granted by the Secretary of State. One to the Levi Cotton mills at Rutberfordtou, Capital $50,000; the other to the Southern card clothing and'lteol company of Charlotte, capital $25,000, The 8rd, Pennsylvania regiment spent rseveral hours in the city today on Its way to Augusta, Ga. t The Royal Exchange Assurance Com- p.tny of London is giveu license to do business In this State. C. XL. G. Butt of Charlotte Is the agent. y "Marsh" Mutt is re-elected solicitor. He Is the only fusion solicitor to gel in. Tue election will not be ton tested! Democratic headquarters have been ased. The properly of the office has been nut away carefully for nse in 1900. Self en companies of tho Second North Carolina Regiment have so.. far been mustered out. About $100,100 will be required to pay off the entire regi ment. Will Mas SaaTar Spla it stria Mnca Laager, Admiral Scale;' Patrla Maan ' Washington, November 14 -Things. nook a little threatening in connection with, the peace negotiationa at Paris. That is, from the European point of view. ' Nobody In Washinston considers the cablegrams about Bpain'a being "en couraged to expect European interven tion aa anything mora than European newspaper talk, paid for with Spanish money. In fact, at the lust Cabinet meet ing, Secretary Hay was instructed to have our Peace Commissioners inform the Spanish. Commissioners that it was beyond the power of auy Eutopean na tion or combination of nations to modify our demand for the Philippine islands- demand that this government is pre pared to back with lorce, if it becomes necessary- The Spanloh Commissioners we're also given straight tip lo the effect that this loiutry was gra ving tired of the delay, and that if they fulled to act much longer, the negotiations would be broken off by this government. Admiral Schley and Mrs. Schley are in Washington, In order to avoid annoy ance, they are at the home of a friend instead of at a hotel. He showed aome annoyance when his attention was csl.ed to the controversy over which political party be belonged to, and said that he had no politics; had only voted once in his life; that he belonged to the country and that his first and highest duty was always to serve the administration which was in charge of the country. Those are model views for an ajray or navy officer to assert, ' ,' . ' i i t End ar rnaa Incident.' Cairo, Egypt, November 14. Mar- chand has returned to F a ihoda to lead his men from there to the gulf of Aden with Gapt. Baratierand Bengalese's soldiers acting as escorts, he left here last night. tairistal rrffaa. Paata, November IS. It la reported I here Ibis evening that Dreyfus Is dead. 'The rumor Is understood to be based upon a myterluus telrRrltn received from Coltnsr, cspltsl kif t'ppet Alsace near which place I firevfus once lived signed by an unknown correspon dent. ' Bo far as csn be asoartalned, there U 21 no official confirmation of lbs report, jjjj The father In law of Dreyfus dls- credits It. llusays be hss received e- ij cellent sccounts from the colonial of- jT flea quite recently aa lo the prisoner's s health. IS Detplte thsse atauraorra, tberare j dura rumors afloat. In view of II. e curious manner In which the letter from 4, Dreyfns declaring that h had aoandonrd J all hope roDteyed to If me Dreyfus on Fiidsy, many persons lo Paris IwHcre ..i be Is dead. . Allnsla'i fMi JahlKe. Atlakt a, Ga., November 13-rThe At lanla Peace Jubilee Citizens' Committee received formal telegrapbio notice from President McKlnley, Announcing ap proval of, the program submitted U him for the Peace Jubilee celebration, fixed for December7 14th and 15th. The President will rach Atlanta December 14lh by aptclaT train. He will be re celved by ht Governor and Senate and Legielaiurt'at 11 o'clock, and Immediate ly afterwards will hold a public reception in the rotunda of the CapltoL From until 9 o'clock Wednesday evening be devoted to the reception to the Preal lent, his Cabinet, and the ladles of their party at the Capital City Club, The entertainment will be on of the most elaborate social functions ever held the South. Att o'clock Wednesdsy even ing the banquet to the President take place. It will be attended by dla- llnguished mej from all parte of the Country. Among others, formal accept ances to apeak at the banquet were re ceived today from General Fitsnugh Lee and General Joe Wheeler. On Thursday, December ISth, the Prealdent will review the military and civic pageant, In which It Is believed that not lass than 80,000 people will be In line, Including 13,000. school children, Immedislely after the procession publlo meeting will be held la the audi lorlum at the Exposition Park, at which the President will deliver an address. He will be followed by short talks by other distinguished speskers. He leaves Thursday evening, reaching Washington Friday morning. All tlie r Jlroada cen taring InAllsnta have offered greatly reduced raits for Jubilee wees. rill ill TIRED OP WAITING. l AtBook Store! I Out of 600 new Books just re ceived yon are likely to find one 1 s 2 that will Interest you. " ' ' 1 J G. N. ERnett. We are driving- the Debt BUGGIES and want to build them for your trade, and when you want one call on us. We nave i'arl ana urav wneeiB and Axles for farmers and Draymen. All maran- teed. Respectfully, G. H. WATERS & SON. WAD- V Baking Powder i Made from pure ' cream of tartar. Safeguards the food .; against alum. Alum baking powders art the greatest menaccrs to health of the present day. mmn bakmq mm CO., tew vowt Winter Underwear. . A full line for ladles, men and children, union snlta and two piece suits. All wool men's shirts and pants 75c np. Barfoot's. TIM MARKETS. Yesterday's market quotation! furnish ed by W. A. Porterfield A Co. Commission Brokers. , New Tobk. November 14 STOCKS. ' . . Open. nigh. Low. CI oat ........ 1?3 133 110J 113 180 Sugar....... Ana Tobacco a R&Q. . St. P L. Ss N.i... 1884 i39i mi . 110, 1101 U8t Hi . 118 113 11S 1134 . ot ei, sot en COTTON. Open. Hlf-h. Low. Clou- January . fi.17 01) S.17 5.2! CHICAGO MARKETS. WHaAl Open. High. Low. C1oe Deoember.... 60 "1 CO "i CoBM Deoember..... 834 834 81 1 8I May 83 88 1 83J 83 Just Received! A FIRE LINE OF MUX'S YOUTH'S mid IIOY'rt CLOTHING Ladles Capet that must be sold at once. Prices to suit the lime. Also HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES (AND) . DRY GOODS, 3i, rtraitiiY, S3 Middle 8t, Next to W. P. Jon. s COUCH SYRUP Will cure Croup without fail. The best remedy for whooping-cough. Doses swxU. Price 85 cts. at druggists. Sale of Steamer Trent, &c. I will sell at the court house door in the city of New Berne, on Wednesday the 80ih ihy of November, 1808, at the hour if 13 o'clock, ru., In the higlust bidder for cash, all the following de scribed property, towil: The steal er 'Trent", he hull, engine, boiler, tackle ana apparel; also one certain r ial boat, one Donkey Engine, Pile Driver and ap paratus tit every description connected therewith, (being nme used in construc tion of county bridges across Trent and Reuse rivers;. ' M. js. tt LiAK, New Berne, N. C, Nov. 9, lOi. ' : A NICE LOT VERY SMALL h SUGAR CURED PIG HAMS STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS, .. ' JUST, RECEIVED. ... ' i Attmore's Mince Meat. Loose Muscatel Raisins, new crop Currants, Dates, Dried Peaches and Apples. Citron. ' ' Pecan and Brazil Nuts. Fresh Ontario Buckwheat and Fancy Elgin Butter, Entire Wheat Flour, Oatflakes,,. Grits, Rice and Bi Hominy. Fresh Canned Goods, any kind you want. Sweet and Sour Pickles. Fresh Roasted Coffee and Fine Teas. 4 Anything usually kept in a First-CIass Grocery Es tablishment can be found at the store ot Wholesale A Kt Jail Grocers, 71 Broii'l Hi. McDaniel & Gaskill, 'Phone 91. nE5S5H5H5EauearA5E5a5SSSSSS5E55BSESHSa5B5E5 fU uiru Fail to Gall AND SEE OUR NEW LINE OF .COSTUMERS.. I They are entirely new styles, and no household should bo without one. They fill a long felt want in your bed-room. In ,u I Our Fancy Goods Lot of JALDINIER anil Muhogany just Sneezing Time , ' has come around again and a change in the atmosphere haa caused many to be annoyed by troublesome colds, cougna, sore throat, asthma, catarrh, broncbitia. and all the affection ot the air passage which are relieved or cured by Duffy's uougn juuer, iuo. too ana duo, noma. F. S. DUFFY, Cor. South Front & Middle Streets For the Holidays are beginuing to arrive. STANDS and INDIA SEATS in Oak opened. Don't fail to give i a a call when in need of anything In House Furnishings. We have a Large, Well-Selected Stock from which to make ' your selections. FRANC. H. J0NE8 & GO., STREET. 87 MIDDLE 5ESE5H525E I la Ufa Come It si . Nov. 24th, 00i We Are Gunning For Your Trade And wealwaya Bit the Mark. We are loaded with the old Reliable Haft's King Heater at the popular prices which accord with the bard Timet. Hence they to like Hot cakoa. We also have a No 7 Cook Stove with fiituretat In.DO. A better one 9.60 and Mill belter one at 10.00. And certainly no wJI renulated fwoil ly should be without a Sewing Machine when you can buy one guaranteed for 10 years at 19 00. We atlll have a full line of those use ful household articles about which we have been Ulllog yon in tbe Journal. Kemnmber we bave an elegant Teach ers' Bible, self pronouncing and Illustra ted for 9 1 .70, the very thing lorapremnl lo a frieod. Let ns hear from yon early and often. Youre Truly, al, C. WIHTTYr & CO. When we will eat Turkey with Uncle Sam, and have a Jubilee feast over his victories For your Thanksgiving Dinner you will find everything g in Table Delicacies, Olive Oils, Olives, Nuta, Raisins, Imported Cheese, Fruits, Wines and Liquors, that will make it a feast to be remembered. J. K. FAKKEK, JR,f UROCttv. A 'Phone 09. 77 Broad Street. 5 Facts! Facts!! When yon visit the cltv don't fsll to call on tbe Old Iteliable firm of Roberts & Brother They keep a full stock of Pro Vinton It Groceries Which they offer at Low Fig nrea. You will alway nod them Headquarters for First-Class Goods , WILLENBRINK'S.. Itentanrant and- Dining Rooms. First-CUu rieals, 25c. Special RaUi by tha Week. Oyiters, Fish, Qame In Season. 'PHONE NO. 118. 130 MIDDLE ST.. NEW BERNE, N. C KOTfCi: I Will a. rr.r.a. WiSHiaciToR, Novemher 14. Orders liSTt been tent to the llrooklya ntvy ysrd not to Iwirln the new work on tl warlilp, but to mtke all n-rery it- pairs at toon aa pciwllila. Tlta var.li!a 1 ' will tw remlrrvou.ed st Ilsmpton I!"ds - va T'Of T T',f to await the revltof the i'srls confer-1 " ' iK'4 14 ' M Income 1897 ! SI5.5S0.764.65. l JOHN! JUJ a 4 1 -r J ... i fit 1 1 j I. .lrt-t lo Inform llie 1 BUCELtTl fr." !C4 JALVS. Tin: i; 'it' , I' r w rHI. i: In )' 'l r .'i i i i , foil l.r I l.n l.mi.l. r at ."t a- I ' It , N.w. i 'i .o Mr Hot he but S ttit'-r ' H!THl,il V rn ?"t HoiU riM fiom t iJ In I ..I ' U' to L Insurance Written In 1897 s liJ.ooo.ooo. Insurance In l orce 1897 I $.''k1,M7.5'X). t 1 1. -at- j The PRUDENTIAL baa forr4 ahead until It standi In the front rank of the Great Ufa Insurance Com panics ot the World. It often all that is good In life Insurance and under tho best condition!. n. L. H0LLOWLLL, Oencral Agent, New Berne, ' N. C. IKS f W f '
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