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6;; " ' . . .... ft y KIW BERNE, N. C. FRIDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 2, 1838. ESTABLISHED 1882 - MILES SAILS FOR BOMS. r Yet we Ihink all will testify to the practical economy of buying; (iOOl), BTYI JSH, SEKYK'EAUI K SHOES, and we have again studied "2 lo pleoso' our customers at (his point. ' Then for the next few days, all who are fortunate enough to woar m sizes between Nos. 1 and 4, can get a Clement & Ball, If 2 or $3 Shoe for r (LISTEN) only ; 503 Pair. .J, Two or Three Peiceg of All-wool Roman Stripe Flannel, fdrtner - price 50o, now 15c. , . . m Alao n Few Ladies Rib Vests, former price 25c, now 10c. m COME AND BEE US, ' Noldler II ro ward at TjrpM Attempt Inc I Reaeae Natlars. Camp Wlkair Breaking ap. -'. General MUM Sails. Special to Journal. Washington, September 1. Secretary Alger received a cablegram from General Mile saying that be would tail for home today. ' Four thousand troops left Porto- Eico today, for this country. Naldlera llrawncd at Tyaea. .Reports from Savannah just received slate that Lieut. Morgan of the United States Marine Corps was drowned off Tybeo Island, during the storm of yea day. ' ' ' '" Morgan with six of the regulars, went In a yawl boat to rescue the sailors on an Italian bark, which bad g me ashore. . Camp Wlkosr Breaking Vp. The breaking up of Camp Wikoff. at Montuuk point has begun in earnest. Orders were issued today for the de parture of four regiments and others will follow. -. , '' ' . V ' 'The men will be sent home on fur loughs as soon as possible. ' iioi mm. Jnflge Clark's Chames Aarainst 'MM Kilp. 2nd N, C. Regiment lrad a frightful time, and lost much property. Major Wilder refused before the storm broke to allow .1 1 - . I. x t In the 2nd Congressional district the ( Democrats will vote for Lloyd, the Popu- bat nnmtnAA for nomrreaa in .a tit 1a sure to beat While, the Itepubllcan negto ' nominee. ON TBS DIAMOND. Text of Speculations aud Verdict. Jury Commissioner Appointed. Convict Pardoned. School Treasurer for Each Dig. t r let. Storm at T j bee. ttoaails f IheNutlonnl Lenaua Bane Ball Gamcia tMayasl Yesterday. Special to Journal. - Pittsburg, Sept. 1-Plttsburg 8, New York 2. Louisville, Sept. 1 Baltimore 8, Louisville 9. . Cincinnati, Sxpluiuber 1 Washington 4, Cincinnati 5. Hon, Sept. 1 Cleveland S, Bos ton 2. St Louis, Sept. 1 Philadelphia 6, is? : warn i a -J. H. HACKBURN. 4 . . General hhaftrr Uoiue. Camp Wikoff, September! The City I of Mexico, bringing Gen. Shatter and bis president of Trinity College. I staff and a company of the first infantry, I Specifications: arrived this morning, . Ho will relieve I Geu. Wheeler of the command here. JOrjBNAL BCRKAO, Raleigh, N. C, September 1. Much interest centered in the trial between President Kllgo and trustee Clark of Trinity College. The majority of the people here and elsewhere will be triad to know that the board of trustees 1 8t Louts 4. in the form of a jury overruled by a Chicago, Bcpt. 1-Cbicago 10, Brook solid vote the charges made by Judge! lyn 0, Clark. The following Is the verdict: In the matter 'of Dr.. John C. Kilgo, President of Trinity College; - .,- Charge: . .. j' That he, John C. Kllgo, Is Unfit to be Where Tliry Plajr Today. ' Boston at Cleveland. New York at Pittsburg Philadelphia at St. Louis. AN EXTR A CHOICE LOT OF Portsmouth Corned Mullets And Big Hams to Cut ! McDaniel Mill ii Wholesale A Retail Grocers, MEN'S . . . .: ... : High Grade Footwear! AT DUFFY'S STORE. 1st. That Dr. Kilgo's reputation In South Carolina la that of a wire-puller of the ward politician type. V We find this specification not sustain ed. - 2d. That Dr. Kllgo was In Tennessee and was known there as a scrub politic. KpHBlali Frlura strleaaed Amnapoi.is, Md., Angusu 81 Admiral I Cervera antTthe other Spanish prisoners of war who have been confined In eon. fortablo quarters at the Naval Academy I )an ...,.U UIul,.,1,IIjW,,w We nnd ,uIg gpecificatlon not sus- uoiu iouay, a. numuer oi vne opsnisn I .ine(i . .. ... I " prisoners expressea a oesire to vibii cer- M Sycophancy to Mr. Washinglon 1 tain cities in the United States before Duko, in that he recently led a procts- returning,) Spain, and some said they ton t0 Mr Duktfi. hoU90 anJ oxtou,d wouui uae io nvo m inis oouniry. I him as the trreatest man this Slate has Alaer and BHra. I ever produced. Wasiunoton, Auirust 81 No dlsposi- We find this specification not bus. lion' to discuss the relation between I tained. 1 Seciotary Alger add General Miles was! 4ih. That Dr. Kilgo has received per RTAdV ADATVTfl & CO. malffl Shnp.a tftr manifested by tho officials of the War sonal gratuity from Mr. Duke. M . . 3 . I "epanmeni vouay, unu unless aauuionail no "" ajKciinaiHuii uui bu- lUCUituuuieuuu.iucv u icuvmjJi, iu maJi.o devolopments are presented lu some tained. WOmen Or Children S SllOeS. They have gotten other Interview tho situation will proba- 5tli. That Dr. Kilgo intended topre- fl-io niqniifartnfa nf man's WrrraqKrlninn -.-f, bly remain unchanged until tho arrival vent judgo uarit irotn naving an optor " -w.. v, "Jf"- of General Miles in Washlmrton. tuoity to produce evidence befoie a tor- ly nuC. WUen OllO IS liauueu a SilOe ana COr- The Secretary, however, continues to mer meeting of tho trustees. rontlwinfnrmoH tliof ita n Rta.Tr A H omo" trri-i I fcol decolv the reflection that l cast I We find this specification not bus- J v I. ,., l.l,..l.J l. I 1 I USCU UUU iJJii. IU1 AUUU UlgUbl giauc gUUUOl These shoes are koo3 enough. Take up a pair and compare with the so-called,"just as good" at a dollar or two less; and one can readily tell the difference. This store sells Stacy, Adams & Co.'s shoes. ; Haw the Cluba Htand. W. L. P, Cincinnati, .74 43 .633 Boston, 71 43 .028 Baltimore 03 41 .634 Cleveland, 67 46 .593 Chicago 05 60 .505 Now York, 63 GO ,D68 Philadelphia, ...... Ct 58 .4U1 PitUburg 67 00 .4B7 Louisville, ..... .. 47 09 .405 Brooklyn,. ..44 66 ,880 WasbinKton,., , L , . . 40 73 . .364 St. Louis 83 84 .270 'Phone Ol. 71 Brotvl Ht. JULOJUULOJUUULO J.J.'Wolfenden's Real Estate Agency, New Berne, N. C, Office Over Citizens Bank. show a disposition to lesent Imputations I Charge: that he will not hold the General itrlctly Tnat Dt- Kllgo Is unfit to be Ttesldent accountable If he affirms the authenticity 1 of Trinity College. mm FOVDZn Absolutcl Pure I of tho statements attributed to him. BIS S0ICIDB ORDERED. Two grades 5.00 and $4.00, mostly the 05.00 oim'S, tho best. There 1 quite u range of I NtvleN, botli nobby and staple. Ilere'M clyrht line! to choose from. Have other style too. We find the charge not sustained. (Signed by the Trustees.) ' ' As the jury could not pass resolutions! they then resolved themselves Into a board of trustees and passed the follow ing: "Your committee to whom was refer- Timber Lands, Furm Lauds, City Lots, City Houses aud Lots. Choice Lands for growing Bright Tobucco. Lauds well suited for Truck Farming. Lauds for Grasses, Grain, Cotton, Fruits, Small Fruits, Etc. Fine Lands for Natural Pasturage, Grasses Luxuriant and Good. Good Transportation, Cheap Transportation, Rail, Water, or Both. Tun Vict kid, mud. plain toe, gle square edge solo.. These . . $5.oo." ; Tan Willow Calf, full cap to', single sole. Theso box liliic.k Viui, coin box toe, French bisL . Thejte i:5.oo. - Wan kfiijiluist bald,., heavy calf, HinuU' or double sob s, an ideal com fortable winter shoe. These i,r o. the deor not to disturb the Colonel, as be had much work to do. Some official arrest have been made. BOPS FOR CAPTAIN DRETFOfl. Black Vici, plain med. toe, single square edge sole. These ; $5.00. , ; Culf, London toe cap, heavy sin gle sole. These Bals. of heavy calf, . Loudon cap toe, thick single Solo. These i if 1 - l.r . 1 . . a - ; ingress oi iieay can, juaiii we, tUe forg,r, of one of lhe every Uay style for tuoso who like documents that led lo the conviction of 4'oioarl Hxnrjr was OralarcM ta Kill HlinMlf br hi oprlr. Special to Join nal. : Phm, Scplemlier 1 It is now stated red Judge Clark's paper, "challenge lo on good authority that Colonel Henry's I tne jury," would respectfully report suicide was ordered by bis superior I that they have carefully examined the officers. I ..me and find It to be adroitly drawn. A general staff officer of the army re-1 eni,er to thwart and stop further lnves- mainea witu neniy lor long time, anu i titration or for publication in the news- upon leaving him, ordered the senly at papers for the purpose of making politl- I January niparlaBl Ollrr Whlrl ka aa taavlclrd Faraarv. smleMa af iha Uallty . pAitiB, August ,81. France has a new sensation ono that is shaking the nation to the core. The arrest of Colonel Henry, I would ssy cal capital. Judge Clark so drafted his paper, as to Include nearly every trus tee, so that none would be left to sit jurors. At the July meeting when Judge Clarko earnestly begged for further tim to prepare his evidence, did ho not know that the trustees must act as jurorsf He says he knew they were all against him When Judge Clark feelingly annouiocd that . "ll me trustees wouia give utm the information refused to testlfy-he they had lied to him and THS MARKETS. Yesterday's market quotations furnish' oil by W. A. Porturfiold & Co. Commission Brokers.- Nitw Yobk, September 1 . STOCKS. Open. High. Low, Clow Sugar 141 14.r.J 144 144 Am Tobacco ... 144i 1441 144 144 C. B. 4(i 116 117J lU) 117 Met. St, By 151J 152J 16IJ 161J COTTON. Open. Hlph. Low, Close .. 6 66 6.73 J.66 6.73 CUICAQO MARKETS. Wheat Open. High. Low. Close December . ... 03 031 81 62t Found at Last I Where I can Ret my SHIRTS, COLLARS and CUFFS Done Nicely and get that Beautiful Finish which I have been trying to get so.long. Also Ladies can get their SHIRT WAISTS done right and don't forget to send in your Lace Curtains. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. NEW BERNE Steam Laundry NEW BERNE, N. 0. J. E. DAY BERRY, Manager, II. W. SOU'SON, Funeral Director and Einbalmer. Office 88 Broad Street, next to Stewart's stables. Residence 168 Broad Street, ty Burial robes a specialty. Hnrrs Pkiiw, They Go Like Hot Cakes. December.... 81 - 31 301 81 wide toe shoes. These ni.oo. I Capt. Alfred Dreyfus, has been followed by bis sulclilo, and it teems probable that the whole Dreyfus case will be re- I opened. Captain Dreyfus, It Will be remem hcrrd. was an officer In the French army who was convicted of betraying military ecreta lo a foreign government. He was I sentenced to solitary Imprisonment for would withdraw the charges against Dr. Kllgo. Jndge Clark, Instead of withdrawing his chanret. challenges the Jury when be knew Ihey were the only ones to In vesttgale them. Besides Judge Clark's statement has manv InsocurracliS. Signed J. B. Hvri.bt, F. A. Btsnop, Duid Pkacock. Judge Clark wanted to make a 50 min ute speech at a Juror. FOR INT! FOR RENT!! ; Deering Mowers & Hay Rakes. 127 MIDDLE STREET, NEW BERNE, N. 0. Eskay's'Albumonized Food, Peptongonlo Milk Powder, Malted;Milk, Mellin't Food, Reed & Carnrick'a Soluble Food COLUMBIAN INSECT1TUDE Sure Death to Water Bugs and Roaches Physician's Prescriptions A Specialty Ufa on Devil's Island, a small strip of laud off Ibecoitt of French Guiana,! him but he was reminded that nothing where be now is. I that occurs In the Jury room could be Even the Ciur's disarmament proposl-1 divulged under the rules governing lion Is forgotten. In fact war, not Juries, so be withdrew Ms request at ne nvace, It lu the air. So much Ink has I desired the speech published, and will Nice house, flrst-lass location a', IS. 00 per month. First-class house, splendid location at One of the most roomy and best houses in tne city, ana oest or location vst.uv. Modern house, good locition at 11666. Tenements In various portions of eity. TERMS Payable weekly and month- This was granted I ly In advance. Houses and Lota for sale, both i investment and for homes. We have on Hand One Horse Mowerr, Two Horse Mowerr, Hay Rakes. Come and Bee Us. I. C. Vhitty Agents for Chattanooga Chilled Plows, Cane Mills and Evapj orators. Ul(U II uw ,iic: r p bur.y. : to 0 H own usol, so much passion lot loots over tho Dreyfus affair that even the! M ariiK'il partisans on each side seemed almui Urcl of the whole affair. And Just wlii'ti things reached thlt.Slage a bomb has burnt. M Cavtlnsc, M I n inter of War, Is said to Iks proHlmtcil by llill illw.ovsry, It Is nut sitoiilbliliiK In view of ths stllluilti whirl! tm uken In the cans and of llii (!' Umtliwu 1m lumle no lunger ago than July of tUt j er, lien lie ihKI lit n sl'niiliitivy nun lni:'il of Hie guilt of ('i'lnln Iljryfm. ('no of the things l'. Ii i I 1 , ,ii to ihli coiivliitlun u Hie U Col. Henry no !nill use the document as he sees best later on. The registration of students at Wake Forest yesterday broke lbs record of ths first day In ths history of the collrgs. JuiIks Purnell baa mails Mr. Willis O. lirlggs Jury commissioner for this dis trict of ths Federal court. Before Judge Purnell went on the boncu be held the E. E. HARPER, Real Estate Agent. Bargains! To avoid breakago In moving, bargains can be had In Fancy China and Japan ese Wars. Also high grade Papeterlcs, School and Desk Tablets, paper covered novels. Twenty-Ave cent Ixiund books NFjECIAX SltK'kboldei'H : Train, From OOLDSBORO and Inter mediate Stations to Morehead City and Return, Wednesday. Kept. 7tb All Stockholders of record, and their Immediate families will be passed free. A Stockholder's Immediate family con po.Hlon, then Mr. C. T. Bailey succeeded 6 for a dollar, at anolhor "Only Book I (au 0f husband and wife and children Store la Town.' K. llKltltV. Uleil by Hie governmont, were In such I... f !, bil slii thai 1)r Davis at ths Adju ! t i Mum. Drt-yfus lias mats a'unt (in'ral's oll'.ts It busy correcting il. i . I f. i 1 p t".'pen!ii( "I the cae It I I j I mil to her tli sl she pro- .! , i i . f ! m. o. The ctinrc.ion i ' ' . ' i I s f . r j.; mI one of i ill. 111 inn lv U - . . lo m i - 'l ! i';sto t on tl.e . H ...ii ,! hlin. Now since Mr. Usllcy Is postinas- ter the vacant pUcs Is flllrd by Mr. llrl.tLH1 annntnlmnnL. Many of the account. f the Slate, and HpmIh! Heeif!! Neetlltt!! of In llvldiiaU arm to Washington to bs Hume returned. The.a are the lilllniale for Hi" r.;!mi'iit lillo here. t;oriunr Hua.ell yr.ionlay pajilonod Finrat Strains of Cahhage, Itiita Bags, and Turnip KetxU for rail plantluf. Don't fail to Call and I'un Ihmj. J. F. i i, Vltlt. and such others as domicile with him and for whom he it responsible for their maintenance and support. SCHEDULE: Leave OoMaboro 7 00 A. V. 1 teals 7 SO LaOranga 7 Falling Creek, 7 40 a r.n . h' i I fumi liutk ' en r. He had mvi t. mi ami lna !(e ami ehi (li.Nului)i r.in'Uthin simI n port. Tl.s fMalo in 1! I- ,i.e .11 UMI I lltr I,.. ,1 ti. I f. At U. n e Ii n 1. I .I,.-' inly for m n- d rl of lila lien wera In a I hia p- I. nt of ruliilc id aUmiM bo a I itriit lo pio- IOB I' Oil IIUIE IS V.I tain i, 1 K ' allS ,f lhe Clerui, pure, whnlnwonit, (.uaranlKftl tot ln chemically mit'lo from diatilled water and free fnmi Impiiriilea. HiKM-lally III- t. nib"! and r l ured for humaa Con- aiini'!i'n, Ii a d. !ierel d.iily (ec-pt BumUya) (ll a. ni. lo B p. m. Hiindnys (retail only) 7 a. m. lo 19 n.".n. 1'ur i.t ii i.a aud ntlwr iiif'irnmtlon, Kinstos Caswel, Dover, (kre Creek, Tuscarora, (Marks, New Items, Hivertlala, Croalan, Havelock, Newport, Wlldwood, Arrlvs M City, Hntu mint: train 7M tot 8 10 St IH 8 40 0(1 SO S3 45 nil 10 04 10 17 leaves Mors- head t;iiy at 5 30 P. M. Conductor will be furnished a list of all Htockholders, anil will pass on th'i.a n ho are of rr nrd and Uielr fam l!ia N s !!! I Imtiatl or re WILLENBRINK'S estanrant and Dlnlon Booms, 120 MIDDLE ST., NEW BERNE, N. C. 'PHONE NO. 118. vsrjlhlBt; liw Asiat riiwt-Clasw. BALM . Elaelrla raas HtMMilal Bataa Uf Iks Weak. Southern Itailway. The Standard Railway of the BOUT II The Direct Line to all Points, TILXAN, CALIFORNIA. FI.OIIIIA, . CUBA AND PORTO RICO. Btrictly First-Clat Equipment on all Through or Local Trains; Pullman PalJ acs Bleeping Oars on all Night Trains; Fast aud Safe Schedules. Travel by the Southern and you are as sured a Safe, OomforUbls and Expsdi tlous Journey. Apply to Ticket Sgmts for Time Ts bles, lUUw uid Oi Berai Infnrmatioo, or address F. R. DARBY, ft. U VERNON, a P. A T. A, T. t. A., AiBivllle, N. C CliarUiUe, N. C FHABK R. (UnkiiK, 8d V P A den M tn. J. V, Cvi r, Traf. Mnn. X I V; W. A. Tr.lt, O PA. I.
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