t v y v SCW Blli., I. C. TBCK5D1T MOESISS, il 1 RIH 2, Ui3, VOL XT1-I0. SSI. CST1CL1SUED IC1 to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to m lill ijji nnl .- . i i cuw tan. rjuai, Tl FAIR IS (II 1 la M. IIU A iiui m.hs i W Aim! in a few dj wl I UnpVklot the Cs e yj) FIVE CENT CIGARS ).;,rf ..n IhH nmi Vi-L Thee fluU wire nought' Hi- ijj t.t from Ibe fir wl are be "rW't for th Mom-v" in the t- . M W ere on.tiillf adding U nur Sunk of ZFLTTO- TOBACCOS and purchaser would do wll to lnk o op when in whnI. W had to errste hy Srshoooer, a car Wl f.f CA H- SI BACK BOX NAILS AND OT1IKU HIZKS. IWw W forget that we ran git von Bottom Fir n Same-. W AIM a few nice N. C. DAMS, thoj are gnng rapidly," eo oome early and afnid Ihe "'mail '. yj ... .. . ., M i ...... t Saying Sweet Things at the S Table WW; II LiUL ma m passed. t ip i n t-tq Ait? hi i I't near ai- nice ling tbem. W th iwnp mnn or wt num. mid wiixlly chil.ln-ii, lw l"V Puil.liiiB". JHIiw, 'kn nl C tu knn I JT uonx iur (Niwilfn-d Ui-ltiii Ut Pinl.linu or J 111', oor Tii I for I'mlding nil. ir I'lire EitmcU ami EiKCtiriK lr H rx, yon lie cohHiiB t lliednlnly. JuH UnTivmt a Frfh L"t Fox Hiwr l'rlnt Uiillt-r, Frankfnnl Simrajf, Brmkfat Sirlpa. Hmall nm. AIho a Finh l ar of ihr well known "IV on E: r.li" Flour, you want gM4 bread try a hanel. Tlie e U noi belter, ' ' . J. R. PARKER, JR., GROCER, 5 'Phone 69. 77 Broad Street. i fl Don't Forgret WHEN YOU GO TO BUY I Hattings, Carpets, Rugs And Art Squares That we em save you money. Our line in Large and Well Selected and we will be glad to Slmw them to yon. . ... , One-third of your Life is Spent In Bed, so w'dj not Ret one of our COTTON DOWN M ATTRESS IS,' Use them CO nihts and If they are nt eqnal to any mattress you ever used we w ill re fund your money. You will make no mistake in getting one of thrm, ., v FRANC. H. J0NE5 MLQ:t 87 5I1III STKEKT. ri 11 11 iuj; jclbc'j3rlSr,kirJ1-ii-'hrl,ir"ir'1-ir"-ita wb havk just received ;.: the ' Spring Styles : OF ' KNOX HATS, and will be clad to show them to our k patrons. A, ; ' PRICE. - . $3 $4 AND $5 ; Knox Hais took the SIX at the World's Fair and Exclusive Shae, Superior Fadlne "Colors," . x ' ' 3 ISxamlne.TIieru. Every Hat Guaranteed. J. Or. 23rttT2ir"& -CO-V 8 " 67 POIXOCK 8TUKKT, J XiKW liEHJNi:, H. I1.. , Hni in mmm nt imiuim im im m mum im hum pi imim p r Call and HIGHEST AWARDS are Famous for their. Quality and "Never- lis!: I itet lT3il. till latnnlMML 4xl. bc4 Ur. Malac la t rmnUfi PrwcUJ to Jvuraal. al U1 baoooM a law aa aooa aa aljoad. I Tha offloa of Railroad Commlaaloaar, waa abollabed, and iba offloa of Coqxr atioa Omuioner craaiad la Ha Uoa. Tba UU for a bond lamia of ano.000 to pay tba Udebladaaaa auda andar faaha aaajreaxat ta tba FaatMatUry, paaacd Uia Uoaae. Tba Joint aaaatoa to baar tba WUaoa caaa bm( tbla aflaraooa, a great crowd Mlaadiag. Tba BMetlnf adjoaraad alii tomorrow aflaraooa la order to (We iba altoraeya oa eacb tide one boar and a balf la wbich to addreaa the Joint aeaaloa.aa a Coort of ImpeacluDeot. Judge Brow a baa decided la faror of tbe new Penitentiary Board, and afaiaat Ute 8upU Dy. and the caaa will go to tbe Supreme Coort. There will be a hearing la tba Beaate chamber tonight before tbe committee regarding tbe propoaed aale of the At lantic and North Carolina Railroad. Ex-C'blef Judge Jamea X. Suepard, of Raleigh eooceede the late Dr. J. M. Maa nlor, aa Profeaaor of Law la tbe Unlrer ty of North Carolina. Vmtm aw IlaaM. Shlrmlthlog between tbe American and Fillpiao conllnaee at Manila. General Rryee, tbe Nicaragua rerola- llonary , leader, baa aurrendered, tua ending tbe rebellion. ' Pope Leo XII bee been taken aaddenly ill. lie had a prolonged fainting lit and fever, following a chill. Commander Taowlg, of the gunboat Uenningloa, has taken charge of tbe island of Qtiam aa goreraor. A test vote on the ratification of tbe peace treaty waa taken in Ibe Spanish Cortes and resulted ta faror of rail flea. lion by 120 to 118. . There la deep dissatisfaction at Ban- tla;o because the public funds of that province hare been crirlailed by Got- eroor General Brooke., i y ' ; The army reorganization and Increase bill will be pasaedby the House, al though the Senate amendments are not iked by tbe administration. ' Baron von Dulow. German Foreign minister, stated in the Refchstag that -grave consequences" would ensue un less China puta a aharp check to attacks on Germans In that country. The Bouse psased a number of bills carrying appropriations for public build ings. The fate of tbe riror and harbor bill Is still In doubt, as there Is strong opposition to tbe Senate amendment. An unsuccessful effort was made to confirm the nominations of Admirals Schley and Sampson In the executive session of the Senate. Senator Butler of North Carolina, made a Tigoroua attack on Admiral Sampson. The majority report of the Senate committee on tbe charges of bribery against Mr. Ilanna in tbe Ohio aenatorial election declares that the charges are not sustained. Tbe minority report recom mended further Investigation by the Senate committee. - At tbe request of the German govern mont, communicated to the Slate Depart ment through Ambassador Ton Ilolleben tbe President bas consented to take under tbe protection of the United States the lives and property of German sub jects in tbe Philippines. AH German warships will be withdrawn from the Philippines. v' f V ; r:i r , Wagee Italssil, ' BiMiiHonAM, ' Ala,' Feb'y 28. The 81 us lion and Steel Company today posted notices at their mines that be ginning tomorrow the wages of . their minors would be Increased IJ cents per ton." '-: . ' . i ' " ":' '--v"' Tbe Tennessee Coal, Iron and Rail road Company will grant a similar ad. vance, although the notice to that effect bas not been posted up to noon today. thi aiair Ctht doeh cvkk Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets re moves tbe cause that produces LaGrippe The genuine has L. B. Q. on each Tablet 25c. 3 THE SPEOUlATITal SUBSETS. Today's quotations furnished by W. L. Galbraith, New Tork, Represented by A. 0. Newberry.. ; j , n t l . . ; ; New Yoni, March 1 . ..." " bTOCKS. . ; : : y ' Open. High, Low. Close Sugar.. 139 187t 138, Am Tobacco..,. 188 100 Peaalaa Bills. Laaa Nat raj lag Taxr la Oaalaw. Cash fer Btata Prlaaa aaageseat., . 0 Brers Named by Caaeea. JoOMat UvaaaO. I - itiLaMa. N. C., starca 1. ( Tbe eleclioa law has paaaed tba flooae and it famished tbe chief point of later- yeaterday. There waa a big kick for the Repnblloana aad Popoll.u to lu paaaaga aad la fact It waa tba first alga la a bg time that there waa Ufa la tbe oorpaa. Tba declarattoa was made by tlaaiptoa that tba people weald repudiate thia alectloa law at tba polls. He said the worst of tba provisions waa that for challenges at tba polls, and Williams offered an amendment providing for regialrars and poll-holders of different parlies, lis declared that "tba great Re publican party here la North Carolina la not dead bat aleepetk." Prltchard of Mitchell, said the 'Western people would not aubmtl to such a law, that the white men there would not be trifled with or suffer their liberty at the ballot box to be abridged. These criticisms an tba aleclioa law did not distnrb tba Democrats. They smiled and whan all waa said Winston explained In terse and vigorous style Ike provisions of the new law. He aald that he was under obligation to the opposi tion, white and black, for Us concern, expressed for tba future of tbe Democrats- He aald the election law, with the exception of tbe Bute and county elec tion boards, waa tbe same as that In effect np to 1893. He arraigned tba fusion partv s election law. wbich It termed a "fair" election law. The provlalone of the law be said had been thoroughly digested by the Democ ratio oanens aud he called th previous question. The amendments proposed by the fuaioniats had first to be voted on and a roll call waa insisted. This waa bad and the first amendment was voted down. Then the other amendments were voted on without a roll call and each time the (unionists voted "aye" and then tbe Democrats followed with a "no" that nearly raised tbe roof. It waa quite funny. The machinery act came np as a special order. It was stated by Hoi man, upon inquiry by Overman, that there were very few changes from the old act, and that these changes were of minor Impor tance. ; Overman then made a motion to dl pense with the reading of tbe in lec tions and 73 page of the :act. Bousball aald tbe finance committee had in th bill effected a saving of $10,000 In the State by requiring sheriffs to make out their own tax liata. Winston ' offered an amendment to section 18, which was adopted, "that any person, corporation or firm who fails to list tbe poll taxes or property taxes required of them by law shall be guilty of a misdemeanor." A bill which was taken op wss to pro- vlds for tbe government of the Agricul tural and Mechanical College at Raleigh; repealing all former laws. Winston offered an amendment which provide that the management and con trol of the college abail be vested in a board of 20 trustees, and tbe president of tbe college is made ex-offlcio president of Ibis board.. There are to be 7 trus tees elected for 3, 7 for 4 and 7 for I years It provides for tbe election at present of a aulDcient number to make the number XI, as the fusionisls whose terms do not expire continue to hold office until ex piration of such terms. Justice said tbe main change from the the old law ia th election of the trus tee by the legislature and tbe provision that the trustee are to meet on the 8nd Monday in March and reorganize. The bill passed its readings without debate and by a unanimou vote. , . The penaion bill have been accumula ting and yesterday 100 sucn were dis posed of at once by being tabled. How ever that was only fpr convenience for they were already combined in an omni bus bill and this one was passed. It saved the time that would be required to pass each penaion claim separately, A bill was Makea Lh food more delicious and vvbolesome after tbe great, aad hiabelr are now' Tk-it Votk on tmjlitv. sal eg ibe board of edocaUoa. ' Yeatanley waa a day of work and --r. 7 . mach prog-re. a atatl. There were i 109 btlb rallied aaJ mad Into laws by I ". coruery xt-la the Beeat Ncaivlag Um slgaatura of lAa freakiest . U,a' oppoaltloa meauhera of Ibe of la Hcaateead tbe pakr of lbe,coa'aimr w gorameot Urm-e. The mere siiniac of tbe aameaf om lorlM eesawaoi in rhllipploe. ooaaumed three quarter of aa boar la each House. The bill to furnish the But' rrisoa with 13,000 cash became a law and la aow available. It waa expected that tbe Wlboa case weald be beard aad decided la Joint ses ioa yesterday, bat It la suck a dellual aaorsel that it was saved overautll to day. It I like the poor and will be always with na. The fact la that the members doa't know what to do with It and therefore are willing to put It oil. But today at 4 p m is the time act once more. Th publtc printing 1 to go to Baroe Bro tbe Populists, so the committee decided aad could aot do otherwise, for when the Legislature decldedcd to let II go to tbe lowest bidder, that decided tbe matter. There are a good many who are bewailing the outcome, aaylng that th party i not taking care of It friends, aad other think that It shows good faith and economy to sav tbe public money. Each one can take hia choice of opinion. The caucus met last night to atleel officer and named the following, for Insurance Commissioners Jams R. Young of Vance, for Labor Commlsalner B. R. Lacy of Wake, fo& Keeper of tbe Capitol, C. C. Cherry of Edgecombe. There were no selection made for Railroad Commissioners, and another caucua will b held Thursday night to do that. It 1 said that a combine was formed last night to elect a certain aet and the postponement was made by th oppoaltloa to give time to break the combine which will probably be done. The A. 4 N. C. R. R proposed aale to Edwards is exciting considerable inter- . The hearing before the committee yesterday was given to Edwards aide of th cue who tried to show that the road was in very bad condition, tbe roll ing stock poor and the rest of th affairs In the last atages of decay. ' Tonight tbe oppoaltloa will be on deck and will tell how fast the train run on th beautiful road bed and how everything on and near the road Is In apple pie order and what a shame It would be to let the Stat part with inch a grand 6 per cent piece of trunk line property. - Farbap by the next day tbe caucus will decide to take np the matter. At the present writing the Edwarda aide aeem to be getting the wont of iu waa referred, submitted a counter mea are. After Duke Almadovar Del Itlu Minister of Foreign Affair, had flroiilj rebutted the charge of the opposition against tbe government, tbe Benate re jected the counter measure by lo voles against 118. Tbe government thus ear ried the crucial vote by almost lb nar rowest majority. In the Chamber of Deputies the Bee relary announced that Benora legetaa and Cardcnate bail been unseated for accepting posts In Porto Klco from tlit American government. Senor Romero y Robledo, the spokes man of tbe Weylerlte faction. In tbe course of s speech regarded aa conflim Ing the union between himself and Seuoi dagasta and aa re-constltullug tbe Liberal party, aald be considered Hie charaU-r non-existent, He advocated the formation of Liberal Cabinet. It is rumored that Senor Sagasta, after the vote in tbe Senate, offered hia resig nation of the premiership to the Q,uen Itegeut. The Cabinet Council Is now sitting Gea. Reres Sarrender. Pakaua, Columbia, Feb. 28 Accord ing to official advlcoa from Bluefields and Greytown, General Reyes, loader of the NIcaraguan Insurrection, voluntary aurrendered yesterday to Captain Sym onds, of the Uutloi) States gunboat Mari etta, and Captain Burr, of tbo British cruiser Intrepid. Eighty marines were then landed from the warships to main tain order. " . " Prior to this surrender the bluff at Blue fields and the stea-ner San Jacinto were captured by the government forces tereral prominent conversaltvea being made prisoners, including former fie!- dent Adam Cardenas, one of the leading men In Nicaragua. Tbe rest of the coun try is quiet Benor Felix Qulnaones, editor of La Paris, Dr. Daniel Guterress, Julio Cas tro and Antonio Aguilar and Scnores Thomas Grejllva aud Narclso La Cayo, Jr., hare been imprisoned Inoimmuni- cado In Nicaragua, charged with politi cal offenses. The police are searching for Aacunslon Reyea and Caslmlro Gon- sale, who recently arrived from Salva dor and are enemies of the government, - Am; ntU An Absurdity. Washington, February 88 -Chairman Hull, of the House Military Committee haa called a meeting of the committee for tomorrow to consider the arm'y reor last nigut. Code in regard to hunting on tuelanibjj 18? 107 141, 187f Msy J. C...... ...... 109,-109, C.R&Q. UA 143, ' ' COTTON. I Open, Hlrb. Low. ........ 6.28 6 31 0.S6 CHICAGO MARKETS, Whbat Open, High. Low. May....... J 781 73, 78, Com . . . , . ' : May ...... '87, 87, U of another. It provides that when one hunts on posted land, upon proof of the advertisement and notice that tbe land posted it shall be prima facie evi 107 deuce that tbe defendant had knowledge ' w,Un ' "."'Th fh t It .... . Is S3 Irretrievably bad that it V M i t a t a i t a iuiiiiiki(iiiirif:cfiiiKi.Viikiiirfiifiirr ANOTHER LOT OF si THncn venv I- laiVSaJL v U l I I Small Sugar Cured Pig Hams, fi Alwi a I'.-w Siiiuli N. C. llaius. A Prvsli L'it uf iw Fine Cieim CIikm as jo i i-vi r tjatitl. Small Itmakf.sxt Strii. Wo cull jo;ir HM-i-inl ittti'iilion to our Queen's TnsU Hrain of Sugar Corn ut 10n jxr cn whicli you will Dud ahr-aJ ol uny c rn ioM for tiie price in tlto city. Try il. WholeH:kl 2; OTI.S II. IH MKN TO MP A It K. Two Iluttallon. Kent From Manila to Oilier 1'ointa In the riiillitlnea. WxaniNOTON, February 28 The ful lowing cablegram was received today at the war department from Gcuer.l Otis: "Manila, February 28, 1800. "Battalion of the Twenty third Infan try sailed for Cebu on the 20th instant Battalion of California volunteers satis for Negroj tomorrow. Everything quiet here for tbe past three days. Otis.1 The fact that Gener.tl Otis finds it pos sible to spsre men to go to other islands of the Philippine group oulsi.le of truism is regarded by the officials as tbe mosi reassuring indication that has come to the depanraent lately. It Is felt at the War Department that General Otis would not send soldiers to Negros and to Cebd If he felt any doubt aa to his ability to maintain himself at Manila. It is said at the navy department that there is no probability that additional ships will be ordered to reinforce Admiral Dewey. Admiral Dewey's purpose is to make a determined attempt to cub off further supplies of arms and ammuni tion to lb insurgents. These, it known, are going into the islands in small quantities from Hong Kong and Singapore: notwithstanding tbe efforts of the United States secret service men to prevent It. Conditions In tbe Philippines favor the blockade runners and the task of keep. Ing munitions of war out of tho bands of the native - will lie dillicul proviuca tney uave tne money to pur chase 4 he goods. The fact that llieso can be bought iu tbe open market in Asia cannot be made a nvumr of complaint by our government, fur the reason that It always bas maintained the right of neutral oltlxens to engage in such bus! oess. , Explained. Little Edgar Fa, what is the penalty of greatneskf Fa Paying Ti5 for a box at the opera and then having the newspaper get your initials wrong the noxt morning. PROOF. NaVkTS Close , 6 30 Close 73, ; 3C, The insurance bill waa taken up a special order. It paaaed Snd and 3rd readings, with a few amendment. Thompson of Onslow said that In his county there was a tract of 120,000 acres of land which had not paid any taxes since 1798. He said it had raid lax nnlv nna vear after s-rant was Issued. The land was bought by David AllUor, of Pennsylvania, who died immediately CASTOR I A K lor Infants and Children. Tta m Yci K:v3 A:-::;s Er;;l Bears the Signature of 8 III a V n- -t t -. It r t i' oi . Mr. Hull 1 outspoken In his criticisms of tbe Senate bill as a whole and in (le tall. - -" When asked as to the plans for deal- tbe bill Irretrievably bad that it may be best to accept It just as It Is. As It stands tbe bill I au absurdity from be ginning to end. It is impossible for tbe House to whip it Into shape in the. few remaining days of the session, so that It is probably best for tbe House to let It go aa Ibe Senate has seen fit to shape It." Mr. Hull had a conference with 'the President this eveulng concerning th bill. It is understood that the President shares tiie objections raised by Mr. Hull te many features of tbe Senate bill. At the same time there ia a desire to avoid an extra session and for this rea son the indications are that objections to the bill will be waived and the meas- ' sure accepted. It is an easy matter to claim that a remedy haa wonderful cura tive power. . Tbe manufacturers K II E U M A C 1 D E leave il to those who have been permanently and positively cured of RHEUMATISM to make claims. Among those who have recently written us voluntary letters saving they have been cured are; Itev. J L Foster, ltalc-igh, N C; Mr J K Kobinson, Editor, Goldshoro, N C Daily Arena; Mr A Dans, a promi nent n-rohnt. Maoon, Ga; and Mr W R Duke, a railroad man, Kansas City, Mo. " Rheumacliie Will Cure You. TH8 -.MANUFACTURED BY BOBBITT DRUQ RALKWII, N O. . CO., si Sold in New Bern by C. D Brad- , Z ham, by Davis' Pharmacy, and V 5. by druggists generally. 7 Prices)! per bottle. , ' Tongne Sandwiches atMcSorley'. To All Concerned ! The undersigned Anna J. Rogenbaum wife of Louis Hosenbauui having made entry according to law of her withdraw al as a free trader upon the records iu Register of Deeds office of Pitt county, will from this date cease to act aa a free t-ader. March 1st, 1899. . ANNA J. ROSENBAUM, Trading aa J. Rosenbaum. 11 ii i 0 n 1 mi llione 91. & Kolail S: ill JriKvrs, 5: 71 RriiS'l Ht. jllllliiMiiiaiaiai.B...i.a..s....s.,.... New Silks For Waists Spring" We have just received an advance ship ment ot Spring Silks lor Waists, no two alike, including plain and fancy stripe Taffetas, two toned Taffetas. &c, at 75c, 85c and $1 00 per yard. Also beautiful Marseilles in wide welts and fancy weaves. You can get them now from 10c to 35c per yard. A magnificent line of Sheer Dimities in plaids and stripes, beauties for the little folks. They are only 10c. We have the Embroideries lor them too, and a new line of Torchon Laces. Price from, 3c to 35c per yard. March 3d, 1809. A SPECIAL PREMIUM OF- I 100 Lbsj. E. M. FLOUR, FOR TUB I1EST LOAF OF BREAD MADE FROM J. E. M. FLOUR, BOUGHT FROM MY STORE. AND ' 100 LBS. J. E. M. FLOUR FOR TIIE . BEST PLATE . OF ROLLS -MADE FROM J. E. M. FLOUR, BOUGHT FROM MY STORE. BREAD AND ROLLS TO BE EXHIBITED AND JUDGED AT TIIE FAIR. " v " , . . . ? THIS BRAND OF FLOUR IS THE BEST NOW SOLD IN THIS MARKET. x . . JOHN DUNN, ...