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I 7. ' .sm .;aj, VOL. XVI--N0 191. NEW BIRNE, N. C," THDRSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 17, 1898. ESTABLISHED 1882 r- n ' r x EX TEA SESSION TALK. A ft As M VIS m is is s s v A s v v a THE TIHE HAS C0L1E To change that Llpht Wright. Underwear end we know there i no place in theCity (hat iastU'Noiihly pre""t', furnish you tbat desired Heavier Article aeare. We have u) thing desired, whether in Heavy Col ton Fleeced, Half-Wool or ; Alt-Wool. Call and 8e Th. m. we can p1ee you, and we oaD also suit you In your FOOTWE.VK. We lime a Superb Line unit every CASH DOLLAR DRAWS 5 CENTS INTEHKHT. , Our Grocery Department la NOW COMPLETE with Every Seasonable A-ticlo. Mince Meat, Buckwheat, Oal flakes. Wheal flakes, Finest Cakes and Crackers, Graham Flour, fickle and Caiatips of all kinds. Prunes, Di ied Applea and Peaches, Canned Goods of all description and to cap the Climax we are offering a HAM, not stiictly standard, but the quality will surprise you at 8 Cents a pound. . , , f . V - In BUTTER also we are doing the grand act, a good Butter, m fact a fine Butter, yea we can well say a Very Fine Butter and the price is only .;. . : . vV.' ' - . " .Vw 25 CEWTS A POrafi. v :;' Let those who. care to save money hearken to these words and call on J. H. HACKBURN, . . 47 t 49 . r POLLOCK STREET. V ?I5 1 We Have Just Received a 1 i - t V, " v. 3 I New and- Complete I Line of UMBRELLAS, - - All Quulities and I'rict'g, from fl.OO'up (o 1.50.. We fSj promise Satisfaction on all Umbrellas. .E Onr stock of MEN'S UNDERWEAR ii Complete and 3 21 prices are Low. We have the Best Underwear in the City for HZ prices tZ the Prices. 3 a- - ' JE. "' We defy competition on SHOES and our many custom- j era can testify to their wearing qualities. . .. 3 f ' We have & Seamless SOCK for 10 CENTSjlhe Lest value in the city. ' 3 a- ' t 5- ' Call and examine our Btock and you will be pleased with both Quality and Prices. '. '' V 3 1 J. Or. iDTJ2T2T; d5 CO., S 67 POLLOCK STREET, NEW BERNE, N. C. f IF YOU WiNTW Old. A Don't be Influenced to take something rise, It can be relied on for MEDICINAL AND OTptK PURPOSES and Is Gnaranleed PURF, mud AND MELLOW. See that the seals over coils are Intact and our name blown in bottles. . ' , Straus, Gunst & Co., Proprietors, RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. m m m m a. aai-. am Sanaa a. an M V IIIUII GRADE UKUUtKltS AND LOW PRICES I Willitell thislis whykwekeep busy. We are offering bargains now, to make room lor Fall, stock which will poon be coming in. Call and see us beiore placing your orders. 'Tis no trouble to show goods, but a pleasure. Fresh Flour, Butter, Cheese.ICoffeo.'.Ilams and Brcakiast Bacon Arriving Daily. (Uiranu : Lrlner, Or ChCM, Be CaamM See tlw Caa Washington, November 18 Repre sentative Lorlmer, of Chicago, said this afternoon he could not see how an extra sesrion of the Fifty-sixth Congress could very well be avoided.- Mr. Lorimer is of the Impression that the coming session will be devoted almost exclusively to the consideration of appropriation bills and current legislation, and the time will be totally Inadequate for dealing with such questions as the government of Cuba, Porto Rico and the Philippines, the adjustment of the war taxes and the tariff, and other matters ot equalim portance. Consequently, he believes no attempt will be made to act on them during the comlng-eesslon, but they will be permitted to go over until after March 4, when an extra session will be called to consider them. Mr. Lorimer did not think ttat the tariff would -be touched at this session, but - said it might be well to investigate Its workings and see if it was producing all the revenue properly expected from It. He did not believe Congress wquld appoint a com mission to Investigated ic conduct of ths var. All the complaints which have been made and the sensational charges exploited had been discounted by the results of the election. . The people have shown, he said, that they did not believe the charges and were satisded with the conduct and results of the war. Conse quently there was no demand for a oon gressional investigation, and he consid ered it woulu be a waste of time to have one made. '-.' '! Mr. Lorimer was especially well pleased with the result of the election in Chicago. in a country with a normal majority of 20,000 Republican votes we carried foir districts this jrcar, against two in 1890. The districts are arranged o as te put as many Republicans as possible in two districts were the combined majority was about 85,000 Republicans That leaves us 16,000 short in the remain- log districts of the county. Yet iu two of three districts we overcame the Re publican majority and elected our candi date for Congress," Mr. Lorimer said he did not know what was the opinion of the members of the House and Senate regarding the holding of the Philippines, but he be lieved the people to be overwhelmingly in favor of retaining every inch of ground taken in the late war, and this was his sentiment. He suggested that during the next two years it would- be a very good time for the Republican party lu Congress to take tome final action in financial legislation. With the Senate, House and Executive all Republican he believed there was an opportunity for the government to place itself on record by officially adopting the gold standard and thus settling the question for all time to come and preventing a repetition ot the silver outbreak of 1800 or the panic ot 1808. While the country is practically on a gold standard basis now, he things it should come out squarely In favor of it by some action of Congress. Washington, November IS. Captain MoCalla,1 who has arrived at Cat Island and inspected the wreck of the cruiser Maria Teresa, cabled to-day from Nassau as follows: ' ' Arrived on the Potomac The Vul can Is at the scene of the wreck. On arrival took charge of Teresa and hoisted Bag. After careful examination of the stranded ship and her situation and careful consideration of instructions from the department, appreciating tbe great interest tsken by tbe nation aud government in the fate of the Tereia, I regret exceedingly to expreta tbe opln lou lhst It Is hopeless to expect to res cue the ship. Craven, Blow, llobson and Crittenden confirm my opinion.'' ' MitBlU Heal lt Ballatla. WAsntNOTONt November 18. The fol lowing dispateh has been received at the War D'partmenti i x Manila, November 15, secretary of War, Washington, lies'. lb condition Improving; only six deaths in last eight days. Nick report decreasing. Five female nurses of tbe Red Cross are doing excellent work In hospitals here. Twenty competent fe male nurses who give strict attention to work would reader beneficial servloe. (Signed) . Otis.' TO I C A IDLS OIC Bat Take Laxative Rromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if It fall, to cure. Sic, The genuine has L. B. O, uu each tablet. THE STATE C'rITtL MICeletatiQi if Democrats ' At RaMii Negroes Watched Parade With 'In terest'. Oil Portraits Ordered. Holton Blames Butler for Election Besnlt. Report ' of State Schools. Journal Udbbad. ) . :. Raleigh. N. C. November, 10. A perfect day and night 24 hours ago is followed by a steady down pour today. It almost seems that the clouds passed away for 24 hours to give success to the biggest demonstration ever witnessed in this city, and opsnhat will never be for gotten by those who wltneBBed it. The speeches were fine, and the orderly crowd was finer still. It looked at one time as if there might be some trouble here for two fire alarms we're sent in. It was though nothing, one was the acci dentia! burning of some of the banners, etc., on the Triumphal Arch that caught as tbe torches passed under, .and the other was a false alarm. - . In spite of the fact that there had been a warning given the negroes to keep off of the streets last night, tbat the Democrats would do them harm, (this warning was given by Republicans) there were quite a number who were out, and a good many were in the parade. ;-; j The Sons of the Revolution at their annual meeting yesterday decided , to order oil portraits of Alfred Moore and James Iredell, both prominent in Revo lutionary times and that Junius Davis, Esq , present these portraits to the 'Su preme court from the Society of Sons The President of the society is Dr. P. E. Hines of this city. : Republican Chairman Holton now s'ays he knew a month ago how things would go on November 8th and declares the great mistake of his party was In forming a co-partnership with Marion Bufler. : -; The State Superintendent of Public Instruction in his annual report will say that the public school fund paid to white teacher this year is $451,474, and to negro teachers $227;1U5, aud for white school- houses (30,003, and for negio school blouses (10,607. The amount paid for city schools collected under the gen eral school tax, fund not under special taxes is (34,490.. The total for schools Is (852,886, and there is a balance on band of (183,694. There are 413,148 white and 200,788 colored children or school age. The average attendance of both races at school is only 110,677 white and 68,648 negroes. Already 70 aeats In the House and 86 In the Senate have been selected by members. At one time It was suggested tbat seats be drawn by lots but that Idea was given up and the old way prevails. The wedding of Mr. Thomas Ashe and Miss Mannle Branch Jones is announced for November 80th. Mr. Ashe Is tbe son of Capt. 8. A. Ashe and his bride-elect is the eldest daughter of Mr. Armitead Jones, the chairman of the Wake county Democratic convention. BETTLind ATT AIR ', JOi-iH-DJllIT, Ilia !! -.la. Madrid, November U The Spsnl.o gotrernmrnt Is advised that F.m;cror William will arrive at the port of llxn 1 on Friday, at Cartbagnna oa H.iunUy, at Cadi i on Pumlay, and tbat lis n Hi ot. serve the St riclut incognito. No hon ors will bs shown. Tbe forts ami (inr man wanlilpi will merely CHlianh'S I usual naval salute,. Tha amtmrltli-a ill not luaru ins iioliru'u.i'-rn. ECCL'tLTI ArtrtCi C.".tTC TiiK I' I: ' r HAI.VI- lii t'.n -i;U f..r ! CuU, Jti'i'-''", orct, I li ! ,'t I ; i-'irii, VnM t H-r-a, T.-tti-r, ( !.-. ,.. I lUn-la, ! u:'.::i,a, C.rtia, an-t a I .- U I .:;. I li'.'i', n 1 J ' ' lh - ' ( I , f r ro ' : r. '. III. r Trial araNrcraat Wllmlaclaa. Old orelals lalac. Evarriblaa- 4lles. ' Wilmington, N. 0. Nov., 16 The negro Thomas Low, who fired upon tbe Wilmington Light Infantry from ''Man hattan Park," after the first outbreak of last Thursday's conflict had been quelled and realy precipitated one of the most serious features of tbe race war, Was brought before Mayor Waddell for pre liminary hearlag today, and committed under a heavy bond for trial In the Criminal Court. Evidence showed that he fired the shot from ambush, threw his pistol onJer a near-by house and boasted to a tsltow negro that he had "gotten ona of tbe White rascals". ' Mayor Waddell said today that negro refugees are reluming slowly. Tbe special runners Had It very hard todlstusd them from the Idea that If they come back to the city they will be shit or otherwise severely treated. Tbe negro and fualon city olTklals are re signing. The negro member of lbs Hoard of Audit and Finance resigned today. Tonight the new Aldermen elo led ancnesaora for slmoit every ofilne holder of the fuilon negro realms, and thoas who were not elcoted tonight will be le led tomorrow nielli. It , the avowed purpoie of the board to turn down every city employe who ha. In the les.t favor ed the recently overthrown regime. The c ty la thoroughly quirt now. The barroom, will ! opene I at noon tomor row for the II ml lima since tha Olh In slant. SIf OODER IK CCBA. earaaoldler la Cuba Baa Blot aaa ,KUUT.ral Caaaa (allien. Santiago'' db Cuba, November 15 An incident occurred last night at Sac Luis about twenty five miles north of Santiago, which caused a great deal of ill feeling among the Cubans and con siderable annoyance among the United States military officials here. All the colored regiments are encamp ed in the neighborhool of San Luis. They were sent there virtually to get tnem out of the way because of the diffi culty experienced In managing them. The colored officers seem to havo little or no control oyeritbeir men and officers and privates are often seen drinkiug to gether, .' " I-;'-'''; i i.-' The trouble began last evening In on I attempt to arrcjttWo soldiers for abus ing a Cuban workman and stealing bis hog. The outrage was: committed on the Normas sugar plantation. Lieuten ant Jose Ferera, chief of General Wood's gendarmes, attempted to make the ar rest. The soldiers wo belonged to the Ninth Immunes escaped. - Hpw after this the colored men, wearing the uni form of the United States Army attacked the house where Lieutenant Ferera was, and kept up a regular fnsilade, killing Lieutenant Ferera and Antonio Roman, an old man; Emilo Bettran, a boy of seventeen, and a baby, and wounding several others. Twe soldiers were killed in the affray.1' : -i The colored officers all denied tbat their men were implicated In the affair, in spite of evidence tothe contrary. After an unsatisfactory attempt to . get at the facts of the case over the wires, General Wood adjourned bis . inquiry until this morning, when be left on a special train for San Luis. At 8 o'clock General Wood returned reporting tbat after a long investigation he had come to the conclusion that all the colored regiments were more or less mixed' up In the affray He has offeied (1,000 reward for the names of the men who did the shooting and before leaving San Luis he read the colored officers a severe lecture for denying last night ihst their men were implicated. Eye wit nesses of the affair who arrived here dur ing tbe course of the day, say that two gendarmes who were wounded are ex pected to die. - ; ; ; ; a Mothers This wonder- s iul remedy will save your rQlJIll child's lite when attacked a by Croup crmopplnR-Syriip, coegh. It never tails to cure throat auditing troubles. Price 25 eta. 4 .- -V ft At th, RnnLr Store jjj " Out ot 600 new Books just re- f ceived you are likely to find one I A that will Interest you. G. H. Ennett. Wholesale lail Grocers, ' Nanlu Obdurate. Madrid, November 15 According to a semi-official statement here the Span ish peace commissioners will maintain their attitude in regard to the Philip pine islands, and will not accept tbe conditions of the United States. If the discussion does not return to the limits ot the protocol, as viewed by the Hpan lards, tbe Spanish commissioners hate decided not to sign a treaty of fteace. It Is learned from the same sources that complete accord prevails between the SpaniabrTovernnient and Its peace commissioners. Baking Powder Made from pure cream of tartar. Safeguards the food against alum. Alum bakinsf powders art tharea!cat msoaeers to oiaith of the present day. sWfal BBaVtltae) pf0nH OA. , H4TW VfMsX TBB MARKETS. Yesterday's market quotalionc fnrnlab ed by W. A. Porterflold dt Co. Commisaloe Brokers. New Yore, November 10 BTOCK8. Open. IilKh. Low, Clove Sugar i iar 180 mi Am Tobacco.... 140, 141 138 1.10 C. B. A Q. 1181 im HMt 110, 8u P 112 113 U) 11-21 L. 4 N 00 01 en, , Ot COTTON. Oren. Illtrh. wow. Clnae January S 18 6 18 IU i 17 OHICA'iO MARKETS. WhsaT Oprn. niifh. Iw. ae P.nil-r .... 60 (K C8 6 Con" n.-.iiiir....;' i, ? , si i- ai Slay ...... S3 K: 83 3:11 We are drivinR the light BUGGIES and want to build them for your trade, and when you want One call on us. We have (iart and Drav Wheels Hnd Axles for fanners and Dray inen. Alt guaran teed. Respectfully, G. H. WATERS & SON. Hal 1 tel, 'Phono 91. 71 Broa4 Ht. 3 ; Sale of Steamer Trent, &e. , , I will sell at the court house door In the city of New Berne, on.- Wednesday the flOth ilny of November, 1898, nt the hour of 12 o'clock, m., to the highf st bidder for cash, all the followiug de scribed property, towt: The stean er "Trent", her hull, engine, boiler, tackle and apparel ; also one certain Flat Boat, one Donkey Engine, Pile Driver and ap paratus of every description connected therewith, (being aame used in construc tion ol county bridges across Trent ana Neuse rivers). W. 15. BULl'AW. New Berne, N. C. Nov. II. l-j. lis!!. M r (mi itt-'Sm'mB Sneezing Time CS3lias come around again and a change in the atmosphere has caused many to be annoyed by troublesome colds, coughs, sore throat, sathma, catarrh, bronchitis. and all the affection of the air paw see whlrh are relieved or cured by Duffy's cougu Kilter, ltio. aoe ana owe, Dottle. F. S. DUFFY, Cor; South FiODt A Middle Strerts ; . .A NICE LOT VERY r- :': small S E SUGAR CURED PIG HAMS i STltlCTLY FIRST-CLASS, JUST RECEIVED. . '. . v Attmore's Mince Meat. v v Loose Muscatel Raisins, new crop Currants, Dates, Dried "caches and Apples. Citron. Pecan and Brazil Nuts. Fresh Ontario Buckwheat and Fancy Elgin Bntter. Entire Whoat Flour, Oatflakes, Grits, Rice and Bis ' ; Hominy. Fresh Canned Goods, any kind you want. Sweet and Sour Tickles. - , Fresh Roasted Coffee and Fine Teas. - ! Anything "suully kept in a First-Class Grocery Es tablishment cun be found at the store o( ?EH;fHe!SE5?5ESa5HSaS Fail to Gall ! AND SEE OUR NEW LINE OP -COSTUMERS fri . . ....... irin in iiirv are enurciv new bivim. ana nrt hnnoPhnM oi.rti.iH ho without one. They fill a long felt want in your bed-room. Our Fancy Goods . . For the Holidaye sre hejriniiinir to arrive. Lot of JALDTSIEIT" Jlji STANDS and INDIA SEAT J in Oak und Mahogany Juat liS opened. flfy nJ "I....... . .... ..... Uj iwn i ran " give us a call when in nesd of anythinj in House Furnishings. We have a Iirge, Well-Selected Stock from wliicli to rnako . your select ionr. SPRANG. H. JONES & GO., 87 MIDDLiE STREET. JciSr"T-"ici wmmm mi Will MMA Nov. x wJ 24th at Comei We Are Gunning For Your Trade And we always Hit the Mark. We are loaded with tbe old ItfUshle Unity's King Heater at the popular jinccs which accord with the Hard Twiea, Hence tlicy go like Hot cakes. We also have a No 7 Cook (stove with fixtures at $8.50. A better one (150 and still better one at (10.00. And certainly no Will regulated fami ly should be without a (towing Machine when you ran buy one guaranteed for 10 years st (ill 00. We still have a full line of ihnm ate ful household articles about which we have been telling you in tbe Journal. Kemenitxir we hava an elegant Trach era' llihla. self pronouncing and llluatra-U-d for (1.75, the very lhni( foraprraent to a friend, let na bear from you early and often. Yours Truly, J. . WIIITTY A CO. When we will eat Turkev with Uncle flam anil h.M a T,.kltee f.t n.ar his Ictories. For your f hankasHvlns; Dinner you will find everything in Table Delicacies, Olive Oils. Olives, Nut Haialna, Imported Cheese t ruiu, mat wiu mans n a leass m oe rememoeraa. ' j X in Table Delicacies, Olive Oils, Olives, Nut, J. R. PARKER, JR., GROCER, Phone 09. 77 Broad Street. Facts ! Facts ! ! When von vlalt the cltr don't - fall to call oa tbe Old Reliable firm of , .... Roberts & Brother Thay keep a full stock of Provlalon & Cirocerlfft rhlcb they offer at Low Fig ure. Yon will alway And tbem llraliuarters for Flrsl-Claae Goods - . WILLENBRINK'S .Ilefftaurant and : Dining Roomtf. Flrst-Clau neala, 25c, 5pecUI Rates by the Week. Oyitert, Flih, Qame In Season. 'PHONE NO. 115. 1J0 MIDDLE ST?. NEW BERNE, N. C. J i f'Swo't'VMt'f'i'Vi'vr i Iainrt mt tar, I.tiMMist, hiini rf 1.1 l;tirn'ir r!r r uUiri, l.rri' to ! y T f.al l!;fl An ' na r"twii4 on t'." j'iJit if i ' .( fur 1 , ; t -t--. -f ! f i. ! i - - .-t ,i ( - f. al . . .'i Pay Yen r Cil v Taxes After rri;!iy, ; I.'ovcr.ibcr 25th,' 1 p. . . . 1 M t m ! 1 im d-.e t ( y . I .n t . 1 ; ' .. I ? 1. -t . ! a - 1 i ' . . I. Income 1897 : $I5,5"0.764 65. ImuraiueWrltteii In IH971 SMI.ikooo. In-.tir.inie In lone I M M 7 : ! ' ' 1.117.5" I. tWlW"Wt'Ii It .f. .l 1 Th PRUDENTIAL ha forged ahead until It sUndi la the front rank of the Great Ufa Insurance Com panies of tha World. It offers all that Is good In life Insuranca and under the best conditions. H. L. HOLLOWELL, Oeneral Agent, New Berne, - N. C.
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