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7 1 VOLUME IXI11. HIW BERN, CRAVES COUHTT, K. C. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1900.- FIRST SECTION. M ui.rk 51 (7 Wtmm Mil WW WiTHDRlW. - Talk That Waddell and Jarvis Will Retire From Race. ' li hi "Mute ( ' n hi h i k Opt n 31 oudt). Lumber Price KlUerled l Rise. Mith DUIrirt I MM, paig II. Slip rente (turl -i.e. ul In Join nil I Km .kiiiii, eptrnilu r ?;i -Tlie Srailn r il I'u'lit will neu week lw livelier than ever 1 1 in now approaching the critical He An jet there have been no per iialiilcs. KITorls arc mdf to repress the-e. Some Democrats are heard li express STRIKE KEEPS GOING. GENERAL APATHY. Cora man J of Campaign. W AHHlNd TON, Ot lu't I 1 i 1 1 H H I y it 1 1 1 If in f I UK'' uiwt'lH'D iiV , th- iI'iIjii,- Li unci etiml In .iik'h. u i -il lUC uMl-il f n" ittll.iii I K. LLi- - itiii i Ut ) t lkiui Vrl , I liinif , lm! tu I ii: air. so u a it , In ' U T h In like .. ,:ly i - IS I .'i I b S I bhi. i Npother aid so great to the housewife EqTotherf agent so useful and certain in nakingldelicious, pure and wholesome foods, has ever been devised.; .1 There are imitation baking powders, sold cheap, by many grocers. They are made from alum, a poison ous omg, which renders the tood injurious to health. tlOYAL BAKING POWDER CO.. It WILLIAM ST., NEW YORK. RALEIGH. STRIKE REPORTED ENDED. I hi opinion ilial both A. M Waddell ml I nomis J. Jarvis will retire from I lie nee lor me united males nenatortuip by ( loloner 15. The really active work of the Demo cratic campaign beglut next Monday. I'lii' Hepublicaua will begiu a litllo later. I'nere are as yet no signs of Populist ac tivity. .Siuiie Democrats ex press a wil lingness to liet that Uie Kepublicana ami opulista will fuse on Congressional c ui'ii lilies in every district. Arrangements will le made to give the Klnri.la 1'ress Assoc'allon a very pleas ant reception were on the occasion 01 in visit October 12lh, on Its way to (ichtnnnd. Among today's artivals were Uoberl li. Peebles of Northampton and A. I). alls of I icdell. The lumber men are in hope of an early advance in prlcos. Many mills iithis secllon have, run on half time, aud there Is considerable fslock on Intnl. Stale Cluiiiman Simmons will for mally open the national campaign In the Kill, illslrlcl by a spooch at Ashevllle next Wcdnesilay, Tlie Supreme Court will devote next week to the hearing of appeals from the Sec.ind district. The dockets at this term are somowhat lamer than at the la it niie. Complete Tic Up la HaKltoa Ref lun. Ilea Claimed at Washington That he. is Still In Hot Satisfied With 1 tcr Cent Raise. Serll l Journal I llszt' T N, I'a . October I Tii- ilmr oughni'NN 'if Ihe -inke In Ike tlazrllnn region l -Imwn ty I lie fact thai fur lb. tirl time M. rr mi ooal car win nui over the Kcs.lin Itailway. The r t l r liuaril)ieniU nil li.nnlr-il ol c r . .Ui v All I he minis In this nglou tf iin cleaned up, n.il a t"h uf iual Is I. Il fur shipment The empl'iyns pall no attention to I tie len per cent ailvanre in wns offered iy llie Keailing r inpanii-i Only 7 id ihe oil Iteadini; cosl rullleries are winking I "lay. All th Sliamkt.oal mine 8u ' perinleudents attriupleil In lln work loilay Only a few, if any miners rexirt i il for win k A demount rntl'in to l maile In n ilki-a iKrre touiorriivv, will lie lue nioal impoi tnnt yet alii mpUil by I lie strikers, who I n i express the lieliul thai there will be I nothing leg than i'l.ldi.P men In the line j President M l lu ll uipects to fully oul I line his policy in a apei rb lie will then make. FANCY CREAM CHEESE! liiMlll' 1. ;.r L i h lii l be retiulL w ili In-illg atU.t III MI.lt(t Mil) 4iall(iD for It ft rum H , nil I I llitl t( i In- '. nlc rv i.mi I -u) i -til orulujftt) (aiiipttuu i-Imii Ul iy hiMi Im; lnt lmny In vnl . Kf nil lilt' U l nIjL:iill,l'.ir (lll llt (', rlfU-l xvll b jiTfjihllru II m:iix ullhnSl f-i-rU)it iliul mill; 41 nT liic llniui- will go whli Uie rrcsidfnry if Mr SI K'nlr) is r -fit-curd, l.H J-arly wi l i i t majority of Ihe llouti. ami il -I i u ;It 'l liis pttrvy will !ivH ihe ll.MiM-. Tlie iliU'eilHiiil y Hix'iit i hi- I'rchiMriH'y 1h 1 largely owtni; in llif Im-Im f I'ih.1 I he vote 1 Id KM,Iy l" ln: tun ili Hiimlli r II.HU it wii hi I Him, wlifii the whole i ounlry wufl workeil up to fever heM. 5 I I i .- i i ( III III-' K;iim KlLriti l-'l r.-il ( 'nil lll-il ( i IV'U.-h. I m; ( It'll il I lie 1 1 . a.- ( - 1 1":.,. -! "i.-ll I ','1 I '", t 111 llltt'l'. ittlM'. II I il HI 111. r3 rS aa m I' I 1 . i -1 k i.' I'lii v : 1. 1 1 1 i ' Iutui'I, ( ill plrnsi- you. ( 1 1 . mi' a r:il I. Yours 1.. l'l .l.iv.i ('..IT.- . "i,U wili litul if. to liii ir iiili it.st to txainiiif- our I I'm' fill i hiwiu T'lljuct". If Jon :" ' I t i -ar. I haw t liriu tluit 2-1 Strike Cuts No F-ig-ure. Special to Journal Wasminoton. Oclober 1 -Seiiatcr Morgan, of Alabama, whose cunservKtlve j opinion! have a high value, is In Wash ington, lie said of Hie coal striki: '1 don't lielieve that the in in in lioiibles in I'ennsy Ivanl i ami Iher sei-t'ons will cut much linri: in Ihe L'ltcllon. As fur Ihe charite ; lint tlie 1) n'l.cialic committee was I il tl uc ii 1 1 a I in liiiuglng nut Ihe order for Ihe general strike, I don't believe il Kither parly would light Bhy of getting mixed up in such n U'tlter It arill be over and cut no Ucurc in N .vcuihi r, I believe from li e outlook " J. Pension Lists. Seed Tests. Routine Work And Dullness In Stale Depart ments. Special to .lourna'. li a i Km ii, N. ('., Sept 1, lfcOO. -The pension lists are now In tii' printers' hands. They show an tnciease of 22.1 over last year. The pension warrants will be Issued December 15. Tho Corporation Commissioners have filed their answer to the complaint of the railways In regard to the tax assess men Is. It is mainly aleng tho lino of the anawer made in 1HSW. The testa of seeds at tho two toil test farms which the Slate his established In Kdgecomlic and Hobesoa counlle are now In progress' Heeds arc being raised from Rgypt, Ceylon, South and Central America, Morocco, etc. On Ul acres at each farm fall oats and the hairy vetch will lie sown together. Tiny ripen at the same lime. Twenty-five acres will he sown in i;rass and clover, the seeds coming both from the United Slatea and from abrna'l. Klftecn acres will lm sown In various varieties of foreign and domestic wheal , Among today's arrivals was (leorge L. Morton of Wilmington. Ills extraordinary dull here. Only rontlne work is going on In any of the departments. Tbore are mo Important case beforo tbe Supreme Cooit. In Ihe Agricultural department the apple show Is the only feature. Tho Secretary of Slate la arranging In neat files tbe jumbled mass of document relative to early land grant, particularly aa to Ten nessee The executive department Is taking things easy after the recent worries about pardon applications. How Short Is Tour Cotton ? The above Is a qneatlon usually aaked a farmer, and the JoiunaI. toekiag Infor mailoa mad the Query, and from two fanner learned at followt: Tbe Brat waa about a tract of five acres, and the antwer was not much of a crop, bnt four bales were fathered from It. Tha aarond. Wat answered, "about half a crop," and upon further Inveatt gatloa It was found that-fourteen bale kad elready been gathered, and It -wm confessed fourteen more would probe- be picked. Last year twenty-four bale waa the product from the tame land. Theee may t etreptlont, hot the cot ton farmef hereabout need not feel badly over hi erop, !ooollera g price and other thing! which may have aomewhat reduced hit yield. Details to be Discussed. Price of Hard Coal Will Now be Higher. Special to Journal. I'liii.ADBLi'iiiA, Kept. 20. The anthra cite coal minors strike was practically tettlcd at the conference in New York city today. The discussion is now merely a ques tion of details. The bails for a settle ment of the Btriko proposed Includes an advance In wages and a reduction In the nrlce of nowdcr. so that the earnings of i --i all classes of mine workers will be in creased, it is said, 10 per cent. Tin terms will be submlttfd to the striking employees of each company regardless of any dealings wltb the United Mln Workers' officers The terms are such that tlie miners are expected to ac cepl. Several thiugs liavo caused a change In the oporalors, who now wish to end tbe strike as quickly ni possible. Among other thiugs, the miners havo developed unexpected strunglh and a long wait Is alieail if lliev arc to be starved out. The aniliraello users are running short of cnal and threaten to change irrate bars an I us-j (oft coal. It Is conie.lud by the riml operator! and dealers that alter the Mrlkc ends the prices on anthracite coal will never lie as low as liefore. Hopeful Of Porto Rico. Special to Journal. Washington, Sept. 2!).-I)r. J. 11 Hollander. Truasurcr of l'orlo Kico and Chairman of tho Kxecmlve Council, Is In Washington on official business. Of general conditlant on the Island he said "Everything that I have seen anil expe rienced in Porto Rice makes me hopeful of the future of the island. It Is rich in natural resources beyond meature. Po litical agltatora are being discounted and blatant demagogue are being relegated to their proper position. The beet ele ment are rallying to the support of American institution and a gradual but growing Influx of American capital it after all tbe most potent argument." Weather Conditions. WASiiifiiiTON, October 1 For North northeast Kruger's Gold. I.iind.iN. Sent. 28.Great Britain hat sent a note to 'ue Hutch Government, according to a dispatch from Amster- lain to the Daily Mall, which contains a jvarnlng that If President Kruger la al owed to carry bullion or Stats archives in board the Dutch warship which la to irlng him to Europe II will be regarded is a Drcacu or neuiraiuy on me pan lie Netherlands. Yerkes Buys The Road. London. September 28. Charle T. Yerkes of Chicago today formally ac- lulred control of the Charing Cross, Kuston and Hampslcad Itailway. To had no sooner become owner of the valuable franchise than two banking houses offered to buy his right. Mr. Yerkes made it known that he bad not come to London to spci ulato in railway barters, but to build a railway, and therefore he had nothing to sell, lie is satisfied ho hat made a good Invest me nl. After negotiating for a year to acquire a charter to build an un lerground elec trie railway he i not going to '.et it tlip through hit fingers. For several yeart this charter had been lying around. It would have died a natural death had not lr. Yerkes discovered It. Mr. Yerket is hailed aa a roan who will bring to London modern rapid transit faclll lies. Carolina, rain Tuesday, fresh winds. Weather Conditions: The barometer It high over New England and the lower lakes, and low to the southeast of Flori da, causing general northeasterly wind on the Atlantic coast. Cloudy weather prevails from North Carolina northeast ward to New Kngland. Showers have fallen on the Middle and South Atlantic coasts. Philadelphia reports a rainfall or 2.32 inches during the past 24 hours. The conditions Indicate rain for this section with fresh northeast winds Gold Below a City. Dknvku, Col , September -!) -While diilling for ailesiiin wait r in ihe alley between the Federal liuildlng iiml Post (llllie aud the Tallin (llniui Opera llniise today, the drill i nli ie I a lnely ul inui pyrites, which dim Iimi-'I iiniuUtal.ulilf allow ins of g 1 I in U';- ipiHiititiei'. O.d miners in the throng thai gathered proiiounreil the sj i-ini1 n lo lie of Ihe richest '-peacock" gold The scene of Ihe ili -cowry it within tillyfwi of Six I' emh Mieet, the niaiii Uiiirnugliliiie id the city, an ! by it sii.g ilar iravrsly i f fate tlie licli ore was liuiud under I lie Opera House buili by ci enalor II. A. W. Tabor, who won ami lull millions in the mines of Colorado, dying almost penniless. Samples of the rock are now in I lie hands of asMiyers, who will deierniliie whether the sinking of shafts in (lie heai I of Denver will be advisable or not. Mining experts pronounce the oie value at $1,000 per ton. Adjoining property owners are naturally interested and arc consultiug lawyers as to the mining rights of urban properly holders, if the ore body proves to he large, there is lit tie doubt that sinking of tdiafts will be gin immediately, as is done in Ihe streets of Carbonate Camp al lieadville al the present day. L. fflcMfflEL Wholesale V SJ tail Tlione 71 ltr,:"l St. Do not get seared if your heart troubles you. Most likely you suffer from indi gestlon. Kodol Dyspepsia Curo digests what you eat and givea tbe worn out stomach perfect rest. It Is tbe only preparation known that completely di gests all classes of foods; that Is why It caret the worst case of Indigestion and stomach trouble after everything else has failed. It may be taken in all condi tions and cannot help but do you good. F. 8. Duffy. THE MARKETS. The following quotations were receit otl by J. K. Latham & Co, New Bern, N. C. Nnw York, Oct. 1 Cotton; Open. High. Ixiw. Close Oct 10.25 10.44 10 25 10.43 Nov 9.3 10.15 93 10.1H Jan 8.78 9.00 9.78 8.K5 Mch 0.78 9.96 9.78 9.96 May 9.78 9 98 9 78 9 94 Whbat: Open. High. Low. Close Fatal Roller Explosion. Special lii Jonrntl. OnttnvitL. N fcVpC Disaster Near Japan. Special to Journal. London, Bcptember 19 Norwegian and Japanese iteamer have collided near tbe ooatt of Japan. Forty five men on tbe Norwegian eleamer were drowned. Dr. W. II. Iwls, Lawrencevllle, Va wrllet, "-I am utlng Kodol Dytpepila Curo in my practice among severe caaet of Indlgeetlon and find It an admirable remedy." Many hundreds of pbytlclaoi depend upon the use of Kodol Dytpepila Cure In stomach troubles. It dlgeeu whtt you eat, and allow you to eat all the good food you need, providing you do not overload Tour, (tomarb. Glvet Instant relief and a permanent cure. F S. Duffly. Disaster la Transvaal. Special lo Journal. J.osiioh, Oct. 1. While regiment of the Gordon Highlander were deelroy log the Doer ammunition eeptnred whew tbe Boer a deserted Kamatlpoort there wai an exploaloa which killed twenty of the Highlander. Tho Canadian eoollganl, nader CoL Pelleller. (ailed yealerday for home on board the transport Idaho. The people Feelings of safely pervatle the house hold that uses One Minute Cough Ciitc, the only harmless remedy Unit produces Immediate results. It Is Infallible for coughs, colds, croup and all throat and lung troubles. It will prevent consump tion. F. S. Duffy. Meeting: At Methodist Church. Dr. Leftwlch's meetinir continues al the Methodist Church. The congrega Hons were very large Sunday, and the aermoni made a deen Impression. The effect of the morning sermon was scare ly leas than wonderful. The ten o'clock services this week are given to presenta tion of the laws of spiritual life. The subject for tonight's Bcrmon is "The Law of Sanctlflcallon " Dec Oon. Gas. . So. R'y Pftl. Fed. S. . . . Con. T Leather . . 82 83J H2 31 1 83J 183 r2 821 7n 10 Cotton receipt were 49,000 balet al all porta. Naw Uara Oottaa Markat. Cotton told In tbe local market yeater day from 10.00 to 10.1-19. Recelpti 8 bale. RECEIVERS TAKE CHARGE Receipts At Oberrammercau. Special to Journal. Lo). September 89-Tho receipt. ol , ,p, ToWB eo lbwp) tpwdid M tbe Paalon Play at Oberramraergau, rcc,p. lh( -(iy01 Tolo,,g u, IBW,ki Germany, kave amounted to four bun . . , f lk- Ml HrfklN , at .a a tl. I area toonwna uouar. t the field. 'if. fRusfaA.vaice. toller .iplwilon oerred here to-day in , JloWt.tpotia, fro, ha- Wltrt ' ""f the eollea of eiploelot wrecked the gin, tegraandfauny acnMed anotner. It I well to know that DeWItt' llaret naive will keel n bum and It Will ere l- kllted n the mov.U of lb KnNlaa ttpop on " m wj wowno. klr.?iki Ar.kAi ?TU AaMti kl0 I " nor " nai ee yimm. Teeter wm oM)kl UJured. fresldcBt tiadsot Deal Hoeelal U JowrtaLX ' ? S r,' J. v. rwHnbf t..Praaldaal John Bndeo irf U Delt Telephone Iran.port porpDMi ka bcea MMte ,he irrsnlref of lrt of ril Torkerta, tad U portUo-, of, Af- Wrnpk ..4 t.M" - V9'y;i:: Velud ettea, died eniioeniy in me ran ..1 d,.t la ha aaaU a4 la ha nur Oo"nterfelt y to offeree) ye). Bee 4hln larg.ttocki of HllH Md Md tt the oHglnnl DeWlll' Wltck MnfcrTbroarl ainrlndKn-- Heart Beleo. r.8.Dnhy. dakat are fU to Uelt ntmoei .capacity, j and hotk fortreeaee are prepared for ' i ilef 'if A pfty of cetile fr nrmjr Of The R. S. Heal Property at Carolina City, Carteret Conaty. After hearing argument by oountel al Wilmington, on Saturday, In chamber, Judge Fred Moore made permanent the temporary appointment of Owen II (lulon and John Dunn, at receiver for the w mill plant near M or head City now otteraled by George 8. Brlgga, of Norfolk, and formerly by R. P. Heal. Meal kad borrowed money of Brtgg and eeenred tame by mortgage. To tat tafy Ik cltlm Brtgg took oeeeeteloa of Ike property and ka been operating II for blmeelf. Meal contended that Ue aalll wea btlag ateeaged al a toea, aad broagkl aetloa to eaoeel tho aaortf age and kav reoelver appolated nnlll aa aoeooat eon id bo lake. Uooaeai for fenoa tied a eaotioo to reeteve to the Federal eten, Tble w at dee led to iodgi Mooro, Tto atotloa will to renewed al the Ue. totor term of Ihe Be eerier SMITH'S Opening of Fall and White? MILLINERY, Thttf sday, Oct. :4. Busines Announcement. I have purchased the busliiess, former ly tarried on by Messrs. A II. & K. D Baogert, at 103 Middle street, and Invite their customers, to call and see me, promising every attention possible. Jambs R Dawson. Stockholders Meeting. The 1.1th annual meeting of tlie stock holder of the New Bern Building and Loan Association will be held at the City Hall Wednesday night, October :lrd. at 8 o'clock. J. U. H. Cawkaway, Secretary. PLANTER'S WAREHOUSE The I'I:iiiI. i 's Wiiivlinii' is lociiti'il in tlii" bit'jincH.s purl of lite city iiml tin- liiti'st Watvlioiisi' in the Sttitc We will have jilt'itly of iniycra wil.li ilcnlv of orders for till Ihe Tnhiifro in thin part of Hie Htnte. Il i.s tlie :ii i ii of the iiiiiimgi nii iil lo jrivc his (ifrsoiuil ul Iclil ion to all Hull's iiml to si-f Hint on tire wi ll loo, nl ufler wlu-n mi Hi" market with toliticco. Our mo din is'-llioh l'lii-.-s ami IVrsolial Atti-litioii lo your in terest." Free Slahli H. (Joinr down to tin- njii niiij; sale, iiml we will try to please you. PLANTER'S WAREHOUSE CO., J. M. HOWARD, Manager., F. S l.ANiJI.KY, Auctioneer. t-rT "Sslc-i every uei k-day at 11 o'clock. Millinery Announcement. SlmmoDt A Hollowell Co., will have a Grand Opening of their Fall Millinery on Thurtday Oct. 4lh 1900 Davis' Pharmacy hat exclusive agency for "Theo" clgart. School Notice. All persona Inlertntrd In paying teach er voucher dn for past year are hereby Invited to appear before the county Board of Kducotlon tl a regular meeting to he held la MW Bern on October 8. 1900, and eipreet their view at to waetbar lch voucher tboald be paid Wholly onl of lo fund of tb current yeer, or paid la Iniltllmentt for two or three year. Thlt Beptemher M, 1900. Joan 8. Loku Secretary of lb Hoard CFPEZNMG FALL MILLINERY) 9 o o t o TOTBMOGT We invite you to visit the store '." 1. 1 ,it--o : '.' KID It h3LS been our custom for O o 7 Yaoclaaltoa thield at Davit' Phat- aaacy. . r ;.y .Ulloa al Bo.toa lod.y. . wm .In' C1y H.ado iwaer. ' . .. . .i. i. .... t...,l.r.k ataita and Bold at tint b!de kl wife aad lhrW up ).., , n1 tlippc4 to the Hoof dead. kla to cere beadarb. I Davti' Pharmacy. I CASTOR I A u 1 of Isfuta lA CMldm. Hi Wai Y.3 Eiti Alx-r. E:rSt, Seara' tto fjlgnatwrt of I ered U kU e4 report to Oerteret oeort. Cream Ooootnl aad LaJtU at Tto aaaoaal Utelred la twooly . tbowo-. loy'a. . , - . aad dollar. W.W. Uark aod.D. W . Ward, al let ait, are eeeaeei lot pkda- tlS, 0. L, Aberaalhy, of BoaafotV aad X. R. BeJrdV J, of Morfolk, for Mb McSor- reeelvora, Vemri Oaloo a'al buna, mad their tood. tetterdet, aad ... M1 r J - X.fi 1..I .i.M tna ri.Mllaa (Mia wkaa r" w ' " r ' 7-rr.M : - a .- 'th aalll it iliiAKd, Vo uk ear A S A LE our semi-Annual sale of Ul , .if dies Kid Oo)es on:Opehmh:M;:s6; v,j- I -.,,..1 na. V we : Dut on sate for this pairs :,"2!?mH'u' 1 o Ladies'Marmtcd MJU L. Wife ana mine new snaaes, if n our bgutatflM gmeiOnl$ A:SMj ' Only Oneim Pair : to each -PaKhaser. 0 1W clgart oa tele only at Da via pharmacy .' ' ; ' ' '' wkevo of ik I . 1'..!.,. ' il v Ul r !. r -. I Teto-Deober.lhe eeUbraled aitltt. hi t 'V 1 1- . 1 . . n , Ml . a A 1 40 ta nvaif irnwo i viaait sow property, aa lattntcved by tto aoart, ato Med another ooet for t 1 ,
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