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c A , 1 i s s ' y r f r nt ' y -v y iy VOL XVI-KO !27.; HW flk.V. K. C. TBCKSDiT MOXIISG, L'lUt'U 9, JfSJ. IST1BL1SHID 118! We mwf 8 to IN m in fix IN J fIS AN m AN AN AN 1N 1 AN AN 0 fl d to IN IN IV We have solved the problem and give tho BEST CIGA3 FOR FIVE CENTS. all and wo will convince yon. We are also giving very fino values in chewing and smoking Tobacco. Bought under tho market and sold acv cordingly. A trial will bo beneficial to all oi us. We have to fit the eye, the foot and and the pocket-book. Enough said. Thousands sustain us in this assertion. Saying Sweet Things at the S r bm'l near ai uloe -enting 3 Ida 11, to tin avtr r ii-m i.r 1 mmii. rii il ih i- it) " ' rlillir.n. ln ivf 11.I.111 J.IU.1S IVlin a-il ' im.h. Hi Suxiliit nr ! frul llMtiiin In ir J-1 if. inn 'I.. I liif I Hilillu. miii mil I liri; 3 Kklrm Ik awl Kai.r- . ! Ilv 1 , V . ). mill limi) ii.-lii! ! l'iuk' W Hit diiint). V Ji li.tiivi'il Kr. lii Fi'X W Klv.r Tiint I lull it, Kniiikdrtil .iiiimihi , liivnlN-i 8 Mimll I' it 3 Itainii. Ala-ia Vtmli l ar f tin- well kn.iw.t "II oa B r U" Floi r. Jf 3 ymi waul g' h1 lirewl try a liino!. Tlicie U none brlte'. , J. R. PARKER, JR., GROCER, 'Phone 69. 77 Broad Street. CC3k-3I II. Jl IUIU.JU,JlrJi;;il-,7iC7C SaSBSiiSaSaaciagar-iaiaSciScLSc Don't Forgret ! WHEN YOl! GO TO BUY Hattings, Carpets, Rugs And Art Squares That wt cm save you money. Our line is Large and Well Selected and we wi:i be glad to Show them to you. flae-lbird of yonr Life is Spent in lied, so w by not Rtl one of onr COTTON DOWS MATTUESS-i ES, Use them CD cighls ami if lliey .ate nut . r qnat to any mattress you ever used we will re fund your money. You will make no mistake in getiins one of thrm. FRANC. H. JONES & G0.; 87 MIDDI.K KTKEET. we ii ayr j0st received , tub - Spring Styles KNOX HATS, ,ap and will be (.tad to show thtm to our - patrrns. - PRICE. $3 $4 AND J5." Knox Haia toi k the SIX HIGHEST AWARDS at the World's Fair and are Famous for thtlr Exilusive Shapr, Superior Quality and "Never Fading Colors." . . v Call and lixnmlne Tlicni. 1 very Hat Gunrniitfctl. XDTJITIST SD CO., 15 T. . G". 57 I'OLLOCK STREET, M Ml It t il H 1 1 W t P I JM 1U IU Ml vl Vi V! V! w VI U VI VI M VI V V! VI VI V! VI VI Vi VI VI 3HSH5H5H5HSS:HSS?J 8 NEW BEIiNE, N. 0. ilj JH Jl 111 illJll lUJIl III JU Jil Jl A ix otu mow. Pperlal lo J no rati . IUliioh, Hank 8 Tb Lrgislslat sj'tursed Inlay l 11 "dock, anoa, by( lb "lefiaUliv duck." Iks real lies belsg Nm ssiaate after I we o'clock. , Every blU oa lb CAluidwi wss dis poM of, ud 17 act that wat passed was ratified. Is lb 11mm Bpeaker Coaaor wat pr eeled with a solid atlver la tel. th presealalloa speech being mads by L 8. Otersaaa, Mr. Coaaor making a happy r -t ohm la reply. Tba ladle war Urlled oa the floor tad Iba Senators cama orar from lh!r ski of Iba Capital, all jolalof la riaglag patriotic ongs. TonlgM lh laai of Iba members of Ua Legislator are leaving Uta city. nonuoAUDM. ihUn Tar i lBitTal Itat Tkf BUd la Jamglaa Am4 Dtna Tkatar Paw. Manila, alarcb, 7 Geoertli IIii and Wbaatoa determined UU moralog to clear away the Filipino la froat of tbelr hrtgadet near Manila, A gunboat ander Major Grant, tagaa ibelllng the nttlraa poailloa. r Two oompanlee of tba Twentieth In- fantry and Ibtee eompanlee of the Firat (tcbranka awung In from the road to the waterworks driving the Filipino to ward the Paalg rlrer. The Flral Wyo ming advanced directly oa tba Filipino poiitioa la front. Meanwhile the gaa boat pounded tba satire from the CapU 4. D. O'Brien, of the First Wyo ming, was ibot la the w rial and Major lle'l, of tbe bureau of Information, wa "ghlljr wounded, t'omplele return of the wounded ate not )it In.' General lltle etlnate the Filipino lou at S50 In tbia iklrmUh. Tbe Kiliplno alan opem d fire acrou the rler ft m Uuailalupr, killing Private Lovej'iy,if the Fliit Vahlngtnn, ami wuiiiiiliu lo o beni. Tint)' have Ufn ojnoaulraling to the eat i.t (he city and will probably I ry an attack from lhal tide. Their principal object l lo col off tho wuitr aopply. The American pod tton at itrong and the attempt will doublloM be futile. Manila. March 7. A detachment of Oeneral Hale' and General Wbeaton' brigade wa engaged till ' morning clearing tbe country In front of tbelr line on both tde of the river, the Fill plno having concentrated with the ap parent purpose of cutting off' the g'arri ton at tGe waterwoik. The native bolted at the flntklgn of the advance, but they aeparaled into .mall bodle whenever tbe jungle tlTord cd opportunlle and kept up a running Ore. Ily a terle of rapid advance, fol lowed by Sank movement, the Filipino were driven a far out a Guadalupe, on the right, and almost to Marlquina, on the left. i. . In the afternoon General Hale' brig' ade continued the work of driving out the Filipino from the country between the reservoir and the waterworks, a dis tance of about three mile. , The country It now dear oa the left of the river, but the Filipino are still In front of General Wbeaton' lino. Near San Pedro Macatl they have been active ly attempting to make the position ol the Sixth Artillery on the hill nnlcn ble, the sharpshooter keepicg up a Are all day. '..: Private Lovejoy, of tbe First Wash ington, wa killed by a stray bullet, Major Bell, Captain O'Brien, Private Young, Curran and Spark were wound The Filipino In front of General Ovenihlne'i line sent out a Bag of truce, but retired when Lieutenant Koohler, with two men advanced to meet it. Later ihey again showed a white flag and a general, with two officers and an Inter preter, advanced. : When the American were within about two hundred yard of the Filipino the latter dragged .rifles' from behind their back and opened fire, but without effect. Uawthorn' Battery fired two shells, killing several of the natives In the party. ' ' " . Tbe heat is intense, especially on the firing lines, where twenty-five Americans were temporarily prostrated during the In accordance with instructions to tbe land and naval forces; a general Order wa isiued today directing the United States troops to give particular attention to the specific duty of furnishing full protrclion to the lives and property ' of all German, Australn, Dutch, Italian and Portuguese residents, and, with the co operation of the resident German consul to give aid and assistance wherever nee eseary. ' ' " . THE BPKCULATIVE MARKET. Today' quotation furnished by W, L. Galbrailb, New York, Represented by A. O. Newberry. : N New Yobk, March 8 i 8TOCK8. Open. High. Low. Close Sugar...... mi U 187J 143 Am Tobacco.... 194 105 10t, IDS. J. C............ llli 1191 UOi 118 C. B. &y. ..... lOJ 1391 138J 1S91 COTTON. , . ' Open. H)?h. Low. dose My 8.S5 6.85 8.27 6.27 CHICAGO MARKETS. WhsaT Open. High. Low. Clore May.......... Tit 7I 7CJ 70J Corn Msy S.H "3; S5j S-J 1 CLOSING HOURS. tacsj K.i..r Bill! MM T-fti. Efaiinp. laaraarlatleas far !! lasllta- tlaaa. Tba jaaea-rewetl Flgak Olka Wllsaa Bb Cp Af la. MaljllMlBrhI. RALaiea, March 8 Tba Boaaa eoa- carred la tbe Beset asMadaxaU lo tbe Mil esakln appmprtalioa to tbe school for deaf mntr at Hurgaatoa (IH1.UUU tor malnteaaaos and 7J0 for aa a Idltioa lolbabuikUaga.) The Mil asaklng approprii t'oa lo lbs taros hospital tor Ih lasaa wa takea ap. Il appropriate 80,000 for aaala Waanc aad ftO.COJ for aew building for female pttlenis; 4.000 far BAalatea anoa and l-W.OOO for two building for mala and female pal leal at'lhe Eastern Doapllal at Goldsborot M,000 for mala- lenance, lt.000 for debu aad 300 for repair aad aitdltioa to building. The bill passed without debate. Bill passed allowing tba State Traaa- arer to lead lb Agricultural and Ma chanlcal Collega at Raleigh $3,S00 for a ewerag ayttem. Moor said be rose to perform a very pleaaaat dnty, delegated to him by the Hon la the- presentation of a can t Reading Clerk Wilson for bis prompt ness and courtesy and ability. Wllsoa mad a speech la reply and wa heartily applauded. Council presented gold sleeve links to Journal Clerk Cowan. ' Tbe sum of ilSO.OOO a year for tbe neit two yeais m appropriated for the sup port and miliilenance of the pen I lea liary. The Mate Treasurer was au Lor ized lo psy t-,000 lo the Vane moan meat fund and $'J,500 wa voted the A. and M, College for the inslallnieul of a sewerage system. Vl'bu Blind Institution wa glvea appropriation of t.VJ,500 for maintenance aod $16,000 for repair. Tho act making appropriations to the State hospitals passed. The following are tbe term: State hospital at Ralelgb: For support and maintenance, $55,000 a year. For paying indebtedness, $8,849 85; for enlarging stable and barn and repairing administration" building, to change water supply and for (lore-room and cold storage plant, $5,500. . Stale Hospital al Morganton: For support and maintenance and necessary repairs and Improvement $100,000 a year. For a building for use of female patient and a building for colonizing male patients, $10,000 a year for 1899 aud 1900. :-v,y Stale Hospital at Goldsboro: For sup port and maintenance and necessary re pair and Improvements, $45,000 a year. ; An amendment lo the school law was agreed on by a conference committee, by which in case a holder of a teachers' certificate for the normal schools, Pea- body school, etc., fall to teach schools for three consecutive year It shall be void. . : ;. Holinan introduced a bill to allow the Railroad Commission or the Corporation Commission to assess property which has escaped taxation. A bill passed yes terday which gave the Railroad Comiuls- mission this power, but which did not give it to tbe Corporation Commission. Holland, of Wake, Introduced rosolu tlon No. 2,043, that Robert H. Jones, of Ralelgb, be summoned before the bar of the House and show cause why be 1 not guilty of contempt in assaulting Repre sentative Gaston Powell. McLean, of Uarnott, said that such an offence lo be contempt had to be committed in the presence of the House. Boushalt said tjiat the member wa attacked in tbe entrance of Ihe House. He said that it was aa abuse of the f rivllcge of a mem ber and of bis privilege of voting. Clark' son said be agreed wllh McLean. He moved to indefinitely postpone Over man said there was not time to " take up Ihe matter; that at all events it ought not to be taken op in the shape of spe cific charges, and that Jones was entitled to counsel ' He cited tbe McAden aod Pearson case a few year ago. Powell aald he declared himself innocent of any attempt to do wrong; that he had done as much a he could; that he had never had a fight before; that ho left the matter In the hands of tho House. Overman said that he deeply sympathized with Powell, but thought the courts should attend to the matter. Tbe 8peaker asked Overman if a member passing from, on hall to another was not within the verge of the House; that this was his view. Overman said that this view was correct. McLean said he wanted th House to show its opinion that Powell was guilty of no offence but that he had most prop erly defined himself and successfully. Allen, of Wayne, said that it mnst be understood that the privileges of mem bers should not be infringed upon, and that they must be fully protected for any rote thev might take. Clftrkion's motion to indefinitely postpone was then adopt 'ei. ' In the Senate the revenue act came up r p "j n r. ) Hs tvti many a t'.t I r n F-"iiiy cures Cj-rn'O ani t w. and sure, i " '"T al- rays rc on it. C- " rf I e it. i s a e s . T,'.s &ZZZTJJTLHC PUKE KLLes the food more delicious end wholesome as a special Oldjc. That put l-( trot oa SO hkk nmvitftdM 1 .11 mim. . raw who boy aa i aril horsrs or sanies a a baslaaas shall pay aa aanoal las of , $U 00 to lb State and ro isi to the eoaaiy was atrw-kea oat. A a amend ment lo seclloa S3, effrred by Senator Batto, wa adopted, which provide lhal individuals, tnoa or aoclatlon con ducting the baslees of baying or selling aserchaadiseor pruiliM', or maaufwtaies of aay kind, shall awl be required to pay 11 a eoasmlassua merchants of brnkars. Aa araeadmenl to Motion a ass adopt ed. Il provide last wbea tba capital stock of aay laad company or oorpo ra tio ikall aol aasoaal ia actual valu lo or lhaa $70,000, lb tax Imposed by this secltoa shall be $25 00" and no mora. Provided, that only capital dock sub scribed fur shall ka taxed here. The Iteveaa Act, aa amended, ibea passed Baal reading. Bill passed to supplement Ihe t changing the terms of court In Bertlr aad C raven counties. The bill to authorise tbe corporation coaamlsidoner to assess railroad, tele graph, canal, steamboat, express sleep ing car, car line or any other transpor tation company that have escsied tsxa- tloa, passed final reading. - Forty daya ago aod pending his hesr. Ing by the Legislature of Governor Has- eil't reasons fur lemoviug blta h rail way commissioner Otho Wilson placed his resignation In the bands ot the Uouse, to be accepted as soon as hiscas was disposed of. List Tuesday night It was decided that hi removal was.lllvgal. Hi rv.b- nalion was then accepted. Ycsleidsy his attorney created a gmat senutiou here by going before tbe railway ouuimiion and protesting against tbe assumption ot duties by Samuel L. Hogcr, who was elected by Ibe Legislature as cominU- sloner as successor to Wilson, on the ground that Wilson I yet railway com mlssioner and does not abandon tbe :ltle. Th attorney aay he made this tlate ment without Wllsou's knowledge. Chairman Jamea W. Wilson then an. Bounced that he had repeatedly been told by Otho Wilsbn that his resignation wa written In good faith and so he (Chairman Wilson) recognised Holers a duly elected and qualified. Otho Wil son' lawyer say h will contest the right of a successor appointed by Gover nor Russell in case thti court decided the act abolishing the railway com nis slon unconstitutional. Commissioner Abbott will bring suit, as stated, to test this matter of conslltu tlonality; A bill passed the Legislature giving extraordinary powers to the newly ere ated corporation commission in assess ing property which has in any escaped taxation, also a resolution providing for a thorough investigation of agricultural department and penitentiary. . The House passed tbe Senate bill ap propriating $5,000 for a statute lo Z. B Vance In Capitol Square. ' : Appropriations for tho insane, aggre gating $241,000, were made; also $11,500 PIIOOF. It is an easy matter to claim thai a remedy has wonderful cura tive power. The m&iiufucliireig of - . , H II E U M A C I I) K lejtve it, In Uiom who hnvo Urn permanently and positively riireil of RHECslATl-OI toinakectnliiis. Among tlinjH who have n ooni y wrilleu ua voluntary haters su) in tht-y liavu Iweu cured are; id v. J L FosU'r, Itairlgh. N C; .Mi J K ibinson. Editor, Uold.iK.ro. N C Uiiily Arux; Mr A Oaxu, a pnunt ncnt merchant, Macnn, Ua; and Mr W It Duke, a rairnud man, Kansas.City, Mo. Rhcumacide Will Cur You. J ! -7 HAKDrsOTOBXD BT 1 THE BOUB1TT DRUfl CO., -W r KALRiaif, x. c. ; ; Sold in New Bern hy 0,1) Brad hooi, hy Davis Phnnnacy, aud. by druggists generally. Price $1 per bottle. . V 03 j Whet we are prepared to fill all or dir for nnvlliinir iu the BUGGY and CARRIAGE LINE. .We meet conip etitlon in every respec'. Our factory is at 173 BROAD STREET. C II. V ""Ti t''A. ?le()ll for schools fur deaf mates aad Uld. Tbe Uoas eoarai rod la th Keaal amea Invents la lb Hievtas anti trust bill. These strike oat th very objre llonable fifth section; Th contract for tlx public prlallag wa awarded to Edward ft Broagbion and K. M. Uiwll. ot lUlelgh. Tbe House agreed after many bonrs conference lo all lb Raie amend men to the rerei a act. These strikeout the ssach talked of t per cent, lax oa gross esrnlngs of railways. Th House uailei whip aud spur adopted these sections, but after long debate, iba Beast struck them out. The House aad Seaale adopted a reso lution lo adjourn until the second Tues day In June, 1900. mr hiir s rat tatar mr. s rtta Laxsliva Bromo Oulnine Tablela re moves Ibe cause thai produrea LaGrlppe The genuine has L. B. Q. on each Tablet ttc. The PmMMit to lk. Trip Month. Wahuikotoh, March 7 The Presi lent today deduitely decided to Uke a short trip South for rest, his destlnalloa being Thomssvllle, O u, wbe-e ho will i the guest of Senator llanna The Prlileiit will be accompanied b Mrs MrKlnli-y and some of their reUtt-vr who are at present stopping at the While Hoi.r. It is the purpose o" the President lo make this trip one exclusively for ro.t, so he will make no speeches and U"x t to be relieved of public attention as much a po.siblo. It U o wible tint If thi wjihr fi or, the Pies den ial partv will go to 4avauuah from Tlu.us.vllle and going aboard the Dolphin make a short vo)age In the wsrm waters ol Florida aud lieor- jla. J Sheer, Medulla. Mo conductor on electric street car line, wrllei that bin little daughter was very low with crimp, aud her life saved after all phynicians bad failed, o;ily by using One Minute Cougb Curv. V d Duffy. A Carolina Freein Vp. C.)i Uuiiia, 8. C, March 7. Central, western anil northern South Carolina experienced more bllzi ird weathor yes terday and tod ly, tbe day prece ling be ing characterized by spring weather, with the thermometer at 84 In some place the mercury went a low as 10 above zero. Here It reached 20, and has not been above freezing In twenty four hours. The cold has been accompanied by severe northwest winds. Reports .from various point bring new of brief, but heavy inowfalls, and statements to the effect that farmers be lieve this spring freeze has killed nil the fruit and vegetable crop. CASTOR I A Tor Infants and Children, Tbe Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature Tim Steam Isnuiulry Is mnkinjr some new improvements tins week, milling a new nouer anu eneino to iheolanU'whlcb has been badly neei'pd and they will be prepared to turn out work much quicker hereafter, Alai added a. new Empire Cellar and (JuII lroncr that will no belter work man ever. . ' STEW IlERK fiTEAJI VUNDltY, J. E. DAYBERRY, Man. WANTED! Relinlilo man for Mansier nf Branch Office ( wili to opto in this vicinity. If your record is U K.. here Is a good open inn. Kindly mention this paper when writing. A. T. MORR1P, Cincinnati, O. Illustrated catalogue 4 cents postage, WANTED to BUY Wool, Cotton, Beeswax , Highest Price Guaranteed. J. E. IsATBAST, ; Near Cotton Exchanirr. To All Coneerned ! The undersigned Anna J, Rosenbaum wife of Louis Kosenbaum having made entry according to law of ber withdraw al as a free trader upon the records in Register of Deeds office of Pitt county, will from this date cease to aot as a free trader, . March 1st, 1899. ANNA J. ROSENBAUM,' Trading as J. Kosenbaum. J V ' I t . .11 11' I I I H MM M II M II f UxniriiiiiiiKiiiiiii1 fuiiuiiiiifMiifiiiiiV : ANOTHER LOT OF f. THOSE VERY I Small Sugar Cured Pig Hams. AIo a Few Small N. C. Hsms. A Freah I-it of m Kino Cioim Cliteee a you ever aUd. Sniali RrcUishl Strips. We call jour km- i il attention io our Queen' Tas'.o Kraml nf Suar t urn at 10o ior run which you sill fJinl uhckil id an)' cnrn rolil for tiic prii-c in the city. Try it. Ibid k Mil Tlione OI. Beat's SPRING AND Notice our window, you will sea the most up-to-date line ot Gent's Shoes ever shown in New Bern, at prices that will astonish you. r Those Reliables, Tan and blark viri kid Rugby Toe, $5 00 Willow Calf Tan, Rugby loon, ' 5 00 Tan and Black, Plain to, 5 00 Here is your chance. We Iihvo made a reduction In a few hi y Irs of Stacy Adams. NOTICE They ennnot be duplicated for tie money elsewhere. Men's Colored Vlel Kid. Bull Dog Cap, Cadet Cap, Engliuli Bull Ong Cap, Plain Giobu Toe. Onif Out nnd Extol sion Soles, cheap at $3 AO, Uricn 1 3 75 Genuine Kangaroo Suinliino Kid. Always bright And strong ns stin t, Will not crock And wiil not peel. Looks well in plea-aot weather. Feels well ill wet weather. Wears will in all weather. Trice 75 March 0, 1899. i - JOHNDIJNN, W'HOXES AW5 & BETIAE DEALER I1V Groceries and ConfectiDiieries, 1NEW BERN, N. C. Wliolenjtle V Bel nil wslroeera. 71 llnifl'l St. FOIS- SUMMER WEAR Stacy Adams. Men's Wnlkingfnst Rnla. London Cap Bals, Plain Square Toe Cong, and Bnls, Were $5 00, yours while they hist at $:t V Plnin Square Toe, Cong nnd B ils, London Cap Cong and ll.ils, for merly $4 00, at it (V) THIS LINE.1 Men's Tan and Black Vici Kid. Rut; by Cap, Golf Cut, English Cut Back Stays, price Hen's Black Vici Kid, Fancy Vesting Top, Cadet lip, price Men's Blnck and Tan Kid Fancy Vesting Top, cadet cap, price Men's Tan Kid Fancy Vesting Top, Bull Dog Rugby, Yale Cap and Ynlo plain toe, price 4 Good Tan Kid, Men's Bnl at :i(i0 2 05 i no 1 L'5
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