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V NEW BtKN, N. CpWEDKESDAY M0KN1N6, KOVEMBKH A 1899.- YOL. IV1I-K0. 2C8. ESTABLISHED 1882 d:.:::i mis .TV . ) ' CONTINUOUS- DISORDERS. EB.HACKBURN'S i ' ; -, special- ONLY 20 Ton cannot find its equal do not like it, -will refund your , Oar "I X L" Flour haa no w ; our Buckwheat .plain or prepare nma ui;iiiauu flj and when served hot with our Elgin Creamery Butter and New W P Orlean'l Molasses-make a complete breakfast-V . - J NEW G At Gastill & Mitcliell's. .Faif & Complete; Qtalify Best Prices Lowest Table Bella Flour 20. Itr, 6 lb ' : Loose-Buckwheat 4s Maple Syrup 20o Hominy 2Jo lb: best Butter 35c Rood ..Coffee at'25o that will pleaae all that i l and Van HouWs Coooa, fresh, all ' ' tnr Pann.il (innA Rtnnk is full. . ' 9Kn- Tntnma a for iK(- Prium. RartletL lOo 3 lb can: Salmon 15lv? for 25c: Lobster 25c; California Peaches ; v ; v!.. ETaporated Peaches Mo and 12c, and 10c: new Prunes at 10c. 8 for 25c; Ourranta lOcj Citron 20o; Spices of all ' Box of the Finest Lemons on tne .. : . . ..' needed to go wijh the turkey. ; We cannot mention for want of space. . Ynn will find it at GASKILL & - , HARDWARE: ' "?3 v MIDDLE' STBEST. Phone s MWF nFFFR In our Carpet Department some sweep tin 8 Ing reductions in prices, andii you com h template buying: anything in this line "'i; nuy tune buuu ik wia M '' 5 Roll Tapestry Brussels Jj ': "'' 10 Bolls Ingrains, regular - nfg 40, 55c n If. . . ' , 25 Rolls Fancy Matting, regular price 25c, this week, 22i5, gj . Ud ' - Large Btoeic 1 ingrain ana - P cent disdount this week. - C"0 1 ' ' ' ' - , C V These are fresh E D stock, and it will be N to see them. kin ca 1 t jl a a a w a a w 'PI. , 87 OTDDIiE hv.zzz y. When Prevarina Your "Breakfast Bom Diornlni we wrmlj like you to try our W brat llr's as r Breakfast Food It Is nnurlnhin and appi tlainr. as well aa rli- ti-. Car iitnck of ( erea's is made f-'-n the fulleat and lineal wht, torn, eats, rlre, etc. Don't wait-U best lime lo test it U riKbt ii, and you can rrij y many spi-. !" Ing breakfast oa it during tl Wmtrr. Wsalaohara a f r sh lol F' R.v Itutter, Bmnll 1'lg llan.f Break rust Strips, An. Is fact our line of Funry Gro Cerle ar rnin.! t. Oiu ill llvi-ry lowrit. (iIti ui I I- I e ' Ycin fur In' ;--1 s blend , . V asted Coffeet CENTS'LB. . .. w if yott so anywhere. -Try a pound money, -s superior. - ' - OODS ! pac'; age, Ontario Back rhet . 25c; bottles Oats; loose and in package; 30c, cooking 25c; Mocha and Java like good coffee; a good blend for in rTiiih in HAT n rw t i - r u uiir u and get a free sample. ,4- A.I1 Standard Goods ' Corn. 3 for 30o can. ; : ; ' , ' ' dried aud peeled : 12c; Applea. 8o. Loose Raisins ,10c, . seeded r15c kinds; Mince Meat 10a i . . . . . it ... ... mariiet,2U0 U02en,anu many mings v , , , t ' i MITQHElibs; OROCERlESv 61 BUOAD STREET." 147. THIS . WEEK ! jrwi v-uw isv Carpet, 'regular price 65o this X prices, 30, 50, 65c, this week 25, , rtjLn omyrna Art (squares at zo per jiiij , . - ' r n ' ' -' " , , ' U ijj new goods, no old D worth your while Gj3 , -r uinJ C!3 w w C3 OTIIEET. Si 3 I JOII, Tore? Thousand Dollars Damages s From Electric Co. Immense Federal Court Docket Nest Week. Balds On Distilleries For Irregularities No BeeeWer : UolTerslty Ballroad Js Needed , . , - lULKwn, November 88 Mr. Alexan der Varlao, a drummer from Richmond. Va., has entered suit against the Raleigh Electric Company for $8,000 .damage, which amount is claimed by the plaintiff who alleges that he was forced to get off street car on Hillsboro street daring Fair week because he refused to pay the ten cent car farer- -'V The Federal Court nominally meets next Monday, bat really not until the day following. The docket is Immense The term will probably continue three weeks. Then there will be a recess nntil January. It H the.crlmtnal docket which U so heavy. A lot of Circuit court busi ness will also be done, and on this dock et there are some big cases. . Prof. Robert L. Carmlousel.. who . ar rived Saturday from Denver, Col , where be went a few months ago in the inter est of his health, died at the home of his mother in Salem, aged ST. Consumption was the cause of hs death. He was a son of the late Frank Carmlcheel, both father and sen being well - knows muicians. The son hd few equal as a violinist For several years, up to. the time hi. health failed, he was leader of . the -or caestra with Primrose and West'Kniln- s'reis. Nathan 8. Mosely;'a native of Wayne county, and who was a lieutenant in ibr Confederate sery ladled quite suddenly at RocKlrgham."--: L. O'B. Branch Camp of Confederate ' Veterans, of which he was a member, attended la a hoiyf Mr, Mosely was one ef the 000 Confederate officers who were placed under fira oa Morns' Island, tear Charleston. Revenue- officers made raids lo both Franklin and Johnston counties and made some captures.' Several registered distilleries in this district were seized list week for Irregularities. One of la we seized is at University Station, but it baa been released, . Senator Butler returned front Ashe- vUle and is much pleased at the inter est taken la the "Appalachian ' National Park." ' .4'" . State TreasurerWortb selected a pho tograph of (he capital to be used as the design on the next 8tate bonds print- el.'; ,r ' t ' It Is said that there will be no further steps taken in regard - to the appoint mentcf a permanent .receiver iur Aie University Railroad, the Southern Wr ing paid thc3B00 damage claim of An drews. T - " , . The . State charters the Elm City Orug Compsnyof New Bern, capital aio.ooo.. - J , ' . . D. H. Senter, a clerk In the office of the Secretary of State, returned from Kansas City, where be went to appear as t witness for the United .States Post office Department against Ben II Morse, the swindler who fleeced so many peonl by selling them n bonds of the Alaska Klondike .. Mining and Improvement Company) the boads on their face setting forth boldly that the company was char tered by North Carolina, ' Morse agreed to admit that the company bad no char ter frem North :. Carolina or any other State , and got' a continuation of the case. , ENGLAND MORE HOPEFUL Sltnatiea In Haul and at Garrison Points 1 ' Lew Gloomy.. London, Nov. x8 There Is a distinctly mere hopeful feeling here regarding operations In Nalat?snd there Is every reason to believe thstlt Is Justified. The reported withdrawal of the Boers north ward Is confirmed, and the British Sd vance'taward Ladysmlth has begun iu earnest. .-. . There can now hardly be any anxiety in southern Natal. The capital h is ei caped attack and the hemming of detach ed garrisons at Eitcourl and elsewhere has been temporary and not serious. The railway is warklng! to Frere, where whore there are about ten thoman I British under HHiIyard, white 'rapid advance seems to aim at cutting oft Doers who are moving north from Weencn These aro supposed to be hastening to Colcnso brldjfO, which li supposed lo bo Intact, as even Boors would tin I dllll nit ty In crossing tba flooded Toula river, which tiro bridge aiiiins. The suctusij of liil.lysrds niovemcul li not asurcil. however, as lbs Frore brklo bai buen compluti'ly wrt'ekod. The glamor -of OenTal Mi-tliusn's di-arly homjlit success stifh of ICIin'ier lo oulweli;lis t!ni jin-Hi-ut auilcty for fnrlln-r news of h' a Ivain-i!, irit mili tary cir. li t Hi !s tl ' T .1 gro in;; lliii :i.ini!t on gix.mnt of I ho 1 in St of in-wj n .inl iti, ttifi I.-inri'iH, who j-iits'ii -1 the t-m my afliT tliu M ,ht fit mhh I'un. At Among:. Retreating Insurirents. Towns And prisoners-Abandoned To 1 - " . : Americans. Vinu;' Nov. 28 The. .: insurgents have evacuated Mangalaren, province of Pangaslnanrieavlng seven American and , Spanish prisoners, Who escaped in the-confusion of the Filipino ictrtat. 1 Colonel Bell, of the Thirty-fourth Volunteers, arrived at Mangalaren . last evening after a hard march and : fording the Agno. He found that Fowler's com pany of the Thirty -third had occupied the town for two days; the Insurgents, General Alejandrlno commanding, re treating to the mountains behind : the townTshort of food and ammunition. Beside this his men were deserting and six cannon, which the Insurgents were dragging, impeded their march, - Colonel Bell proposes to follow the Filipinos until he can bring about a decisive flght er they are' scattered Mangalaren waj strongly fortified with rifle pits com manding the roadabut the Insurgents abandoned the place without -.firing a shot' ' 2 Three hundred Spanish prisoners who escapeil' trom their captors before the American advance, Including civil olu- ilals -of rank, iwho have been in the hands of the Filipino for more than a year, and many officers, have arrived at Manila during the past week. Francisco Rove brought 10J of them from General Wiieaton Thev were a motli'V-4Dar- elled and beardeacsmpany.- Some were ill and ha'd to be carried from Tayug to San Fabian In army wagons. A4elega lion of these former prisoners have Vis ited" Major General Otis in order to thank him for his hospitality, which in: eluded the tarnishing of -food snd clothes. ; Seaor Jamarlllo, Ihe Sjiauleh commissioner is making arrangements to send them te Spain oa board of Span ish transports ' Buencamlno das beea lodged In com fortable quarters at the police station niih his family. ' Other prisoners are not allowed to communicate with him. He is classed as being the most slippery personage connected with the lusurrec tlon.; lie was a colonel in the Spanish army and a traitor to Spain, . At the time of the first insurrection he tried to sell out to the Filipinos, -and hU prei ent imprisonment excites nolympatV among bis own people,, while the Spat lards think It is mistaken leniency fer the Americans to refrain from'shootlng him on the liuneta. the fate dealt out to better men In the anti-Spanish up rising. ,-.k Agulnaldo's - youngest child, which was recently christened "at- Tarlao with great ceremony, died and waa burled at Uayamban In Agulnaldo's. flight,. Gen eral Wheaton reports that natives have threatened Violence -no Aguinaldo i motter, who is now sheltered in a eon- rent, with a guard. - General Oils hat ordered her brought to Manila for safe ' Caucus Currency BUL: - WaSHiNOTON, 'November 27The gen eral bill prepared by the Republican caucus committee, appointed by the last Congress, has received Its final, revision at the hands of the members and will be given to the. press tomorrow afternoon for publication Wednesday, after aOopy has been mailed to each Republican Rep resentative In Congress. The measure represents the unanimous conclusions of the commutes and will be called up for consideration at the caucus ef ., Republi can members of the House, which is to be held prebanly next, Saturday. , Ac companying the bill Is a report setting forth at length the reasons end necessity whlub la the opinion ef the committee exist for the proposed legislation. -- ' The Evening bur today prints the following as some of Aha chief features of the bill and which, la the main, are probably fairly accurate: .-. ; "An amendment to the eon age laws making 25 grains ol goM, l)0J parte fine, the standard coin measure, 'Aa amendment to the greenback re Issuoantef 1871), providing that those Treasury notes shall be redeemed with sold, and when so redeemed shall not be ru i.auoil except lu eichango for gold This provlilou will prevent the opera tiun of the endless chain which hitherto bas been the means to raid the gold re seive. - - i "An amendment to tho specific re sumption act, directing the-mainten auce of a gold reserve of not less than $l00,'J!)O,(Wil, Hie maintenance of there serve at Hint figure now hiring entirely discritlonnry to the Bucrctary f tho Treisury; "An amendment to the national bunk ai t authorizing biliks tn lie orirani7.r.l with a capital stock of i 2 -.OnO. At pres ent the ininlinilii I fi",1"". Another 'amendment to the same act authrt.s btrnkt to Usui) n ttoi to tho p'ir value of the bnni! th"y Imvo on dtp i ll lo Sfc-tne clifiU'inii, At jne-'i'iit tho limit U II!) p r rent. A tliiid amii:lm-nt lo till ft-:t n-il.ici 1 1. s ta v i'. ion on lu:ik t-i n -.ihii imi to 1 1!) of 1 l-r 1 1 ui. Till i t'. x i- to i-ny the ej-ii-.! of ;' i 5 'fl piint'ti'; tint nnU-4. 'I I-1' l-"'-' t I .! r l-M' tl. ,:i inn ,t ',:. rp' it i 7 mm . . W Malces the food more delicious and wholesome '' : - wovu tAKiwa perot eo., ww sww. "X POLITICAL CASE." Opinions Handed Down by the Supresc, - v Court ' Special to Journal, , v Baikioh, JSrfv. 23 fiolllns vs Teer, from Orange, per curiam affirmed, '- - State vs Chaffiu, from Foray the,, 'new trial. - - , t . , State vs Radge, two cases, no error. Burnqv vs AUenfrom Bledoh, error. State vs Beachum, from Richmond, er ror. 1 I. i, J j-v k State vs Fender, from Alleghany,, af firmed. ' , ,. i' , ' . Lafferty - vs Young, from Cabarrus, error.' - ' ' Ioe vs Doreett, from RandoTph, af firmed, J . Cotton Mills vs Mfg Co, from Mont gomery, no error. . ' " ; Burns vs. R, R.frob Randolph, new trial on 4tb Issue, alone. . . Brafford yi Reed, from Cabarrus, af firmed . btate vs Mclver, Jrom Montgomery new trial. - - Robeson vs McDowell, from Bladen, proceeding dismissed. ,v x- Miller vs Guano Co , from -New Han over, no error.-- . V. Dalby vs Hancock, from Granville, reversed.-.''.-,-.; J .r- ,. .'v.-. ' The Court in the last case, which la a "polltioal case" decides that the Fusion Baaed of Education Is entitled to office, that is to all. save one of Us members. Fuller, who was not a citizen of ih county sufficiently long enough. '. Santa Clans Couldn't Pat it in ' ' ' Tour Stocking,'. , ' Because a Stylish.' Well-Made and Per fect Fitting Suit of Clothing can only be made to measure but it does tlokle the old man when be sees yon transform yourself into suiat by getting tnto a auit msde by us. Make yousen a Amai present Dy leaving your oroer witn us bow( - - : JVM. Cliadwlck, ; Middle stroA" " ' NEW BERN, N. ... We advertise only to keep the name O. B. WATERS & BON. Buggy Build trs, 78 Brood Street, New. Bern, N. U, before Tou 'bat you may be lrad to buy one of our up-to date Buggies. '. .. : . Respectfully submitted to Serve you, - Q. H. Waters & Son. Taies for 1890 are now due snd paya Idp, knd should be paid at once, The law will ba enfoicet aid a'l per suits charged with oosts, due to failure lo pay llimr turn s, as warntd, will have ta beur the extra ex prnso, . - Taxpayers should son me at tnoe aaJ avoid tins additional exrense. JOSEPn h HAflN, . ' Ex-8lirr;ff and Tat Collector. t T,' i! j I n n laxesjiustDoraia a sBaiyi ITT XOHON MARKET." : Received by I. E. Latham, commission merchant New Bern, N, O. -. Naw York, November 88. 1 . ' ' A Open. High. Low. Close Ma. cotton .:. f.t 17-88' 7.80 ' 7.03 f fan.cotion V. . . i 7.80 7.60 7-BB -7.57 . f V3UICAOO MARKETS. WtTKMr: - Open; High. Low. f'lose Mt.y ...... 70 " '-. m 0.15 . m m , 80 . 70i. 70 820 fi.15 70J Gokn: - May , S3) Corns: March ... 0.S0 Set Ry Pfd. 58t B. R. T..... M. P.ac .... C&O.c... 48, 0 59 Reading . Receipts at ports 40,000 bales. GOOD NEWS comos from those who tike Hood's Sarsapurllla for scrofula, dyspepsia and rheumatism. Koportaagrcothat HOOD'S CURES SHOES I have just gotten in a Fine Line of Tan aud Patent Leather bht es. Oar line Is upjto-t e. Give us a Call. . R. H. BAXTER, SHINE FREE. Hello Central. Giverie 149 Moore's Wood Yard - Where they keen Dry Wood, sawed any length you want, and will deliver it at your door. Full measure guaranteed. -Mr J. W.Moore will te at (be office and glad to accommodate bis old cus tomers Don't forms the Disc, on South Front street by the -railroad and Phone 14V. -i t. T. b. UOOKK. Uobblo & Ferrall ' v -At Tneker's store, RALEIGH. H.C Surplus Carpets Barqain Prices " 'v -' - i- ( - j -' .1 Have Created a Stir among . , Housekeepers. ? Every one . feels that she cannot afford . to mis this Great Carpet t Bargain Opportunity, :, : , , . ' These surplus , carpets .. are marked in plain figures.' Extra Wool Velvets, reduced to 7Se yd, - made and lined. :?-' L::J'i American and Tapestry Brussels Carpets reduced o 45o, 65o, 83o fnd 70e yard l made and lined.- .'f-jit '.i' : s .- All wool Extra Super Ingrains reduced to 5 Jo yard, made and lined.: -V - ' D. & F. Special Ingrains, he best Qar- pet woven for the price, 50e yard, made and lined, 'v " " " . j .' - ; WRITE FOR SAMPLES? Dobbin & Ferrall, We Are Now Showing an Uaisually ' Full Line of ' Carpat ts, attings Gnd Oil ClothsJr; Our line of Ladies,' Misses Children's mill Fbnnd Underwear ' li wni'l.h your attention. A new sii'i'ly of t!n Funmtiii i - f - -i - , L . - -J You can find alt INGREDIENTS for an up-to-date -; . :" v Thanksgiving Dinner at - J. Le McDaniel, 71 IS ROAD STREET. - . . Wlu-w (here is displayed one of the largest and best -selected sUxjks of Staple and Fancy Groceries in tne " city. ' - A fresh lot Ontario Prepared Buckwheat, Elgin But ter and JIuple Syrup in screw top cans, pints 20c,; quarts 3(e. Goods delivered anywhere free of charge. 'Phone 01. A THANKSGIVING INVITATION Weestend to everyone in New Bern that would choose something above tho average In tool h tome delicacies for their Ihankegiriiig table, and that would like lo be as bountiful as possible at a low cost. Our choice stock Fancy Groceries in Canned . Ox Tongue and Alport's Rich Plum Puddings, Imported Cheese, Chnico Relishes, Heinz s Pickles, and Chili Sauce will give you something royal for the family feast. We have today a litre shipment of Fruits and Malaga Oi ape.J. Delicious Celery a't.l ( rinhernes. Intact we have everything of the very best, itlEW GOODS! NEW PRICES!!! I . -mum- j v We have just received a new supply 3 of Scriven's Patent Elastic Seam Draw- ers which we are selling: at ,76c, "former 3 & price was $1 00. Have sizes to fit every 3 & one.Y . Our line pi 60o the best ever seen in the citjry and we in- j 15 vite youi attention. In tact you will 3 find that Rood qualities and low prices, 3 g can ,he found here as no wher"eise"in g the city. , Give us a call. " i. ' ' Yours Truly, ' 3 1 g Or.; a-:" XD"CT3iT2 CO., S l , ,, .67 POLLOCK rVTUEET.,-:- : -. NEW BERN, N. O. . 2 aiiuiuiuiuiiiiaiiuiuiuiuiifiuiuiiii Pic-nic - For ; Bargain Hunters ! - .; is OU1I X ; , ' : 25 PEII KT DIsCOUJfT SAIsE. Beginning Tomorrow and ending after our entire stock of Dry Goods and Ladles Furnlnhing Goods is sold. It Is a prOTen fact, that all these goods hare adranced from 80 to J5 pr cent. In price, but as I bare concluded to discontinue handling hove line or rowm. i wtu sett mom at hisii out tieiwct'n now and (Jhriktmss. Dimesiics, ' A largo variety of Dry I n-i-ts ami a comp c'-e line of Ladles, and Misses Bhoes, also (Japes, Jackets, ln-ss and Undersklrta. Don t rail to call on - J. ROSEf iBAUr.l, r.liddlc Sire: Ju-t ivcd a i: r ; 3 to ; 1 11; the NECESSARY in tlte city promptly and Whotesale & Retail Crrocer, 71 Bread Pit. Oranges, Apples, Bapanas -Give us a call 1 "..''-''V'-' ' 3 Winter Underwear is trie above quotea discount tn order to clem Our stock consists ol a lull line of Goods, - Trimmings, '. Ladies Underwear UNDER TIOTF.L Ai!::;:; r. now and pre 11' 7. invited to c: j. r?.
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