v., o YffrfT b - WW VOL, XVI-KO. 159. NIW BERNE, H. C, TOUSDAI MORNING, OCTOBER 11, 1808. ESTABLISHED 1882 1 OtlT TjlL& m V Hi i A Beautiful Black Wool Jioieau, 50 , m i -.' i ' Remember Our 5 per cent. Discount on Every Cash Saile lo our Dry Goods : and Shoe Departments. . "BEIFELD" wfr Coats and Capes We are pleased to announce that we have assumed the agency lor the tamous "Beifeld" Coats and Capes. To possess one of the cost no more than it make. . Book of lithographs rials now ready for inspection. We want every lady interested in correctly styled coats to examine these samples. ' Prices range from $4.50 up. Our new lines oi cloth and plush capes, regular stock garments lor season of '98 are now n sale. H. B. DUFFY. HIGH GRADE GROCERIES . . . . AND LOW PRICES ! 2 Will tell this is why we keep busy. We are offering bargains now, to 1 ' make room tor Fall stock which will soon be coming in. Call and 2 see us betore placing your orders. Tis no trouble to show goods, but a pleasure. f" ' (I l Fresh Flour, Butter, Cheese, CoIIco, llama " and Brcaklast Bacon Arriving Daily, 'Will Btacd tho Closest Inspection. (IA3t Fit to Grace any Man's Table at lOo pound. . nKr Cor. (1 Shoulders, 7 and 8c pound. - f Sliest Whit Full Cream Cheese. everything necessary for the inner iimn of i tv.'cent Quality aud Lowest Pi l ies. . , ; ur lino of Zeigler's Shoes is is new complete and an inspec tion. will l-se you. 3' foro buying notice our 75c Kids in Black aud Colors. CENTS Per Yard. I 2 5; high grade garments does one ot doubtful . and samples of mate SHAFT EH SPEC Eg. Says farther Tmilracay Still kaSitll Ntrms;er. HsetrwittTMl. Kalamazoo, Mich., October 9. Gen eral Shatter has been here since last Thursday and will remain several days more visiting old friends and scenes of his boyhood. . Speaking of the work of the war investigating commission he said: .V .. : ' "General Wheeler's testimony before the commission, is forcible and convln ciug, but wail until the line officers tell their .stories. They will not boas cau tious as General ' Wheeler, but will tell things that will not only corroborate General Wheeler, bat be much stron ger. ' "General Miles and others may say that this commission is not legal. Per haps not, but the testimony it is bring ing out will satisfy the publio that the sWlog about neglect, starvation and needless suffering of the troops at San tiago have been grossly exaggerated for political purposes." i uave Been Crimea lor qoiay. i knew after talking with General Toral that he must surrender. At any time we could have taken Santiago in two hours, but it would have cost 2,000 men, wiiu im now uaca in me unueu States. : ". . Of course, there was a great deal of suffering and sickness. My losses were a great deal more than 1 would have wished but a great' deal less than might have been the case. My orders were short aud clear and I was never inter fered with. I was to capture Santiago mid drive out C'ervera's Beet. That was all iheie was. of it and 1 think we suc ceeded." ' ' " ' ' " ' ' . . . ' a i UU&SELL S B&AVLS. lli, . r Unrrlxou Itutj. The following letter is reported to ave liecn sunt to Secretary of War Alger by members of this regiment. The names of those who signed the loi ter were not gtveu to The JOurualaud Tribune reporter with the copy of the letter: . ' T'Jiird North Carolina Regiment,' (5.11 Companler) Sepu is, leas. To the Secretaiy of War: Dear Sir We, the undersigned many soldiers, heard that you had been in strucied that we wanted to stay In service as garrison duty, but, my dear sir, we are now pleading with mercy and deny any such report as there has been reported and we feel that our su perior officers have treated ns wrong to hold us in service without we knowing anything about It. We the underalgned did not join the service for garrison duly. Wo only sac rificed our lives aaA left our homes sira ply for the honor of our flag and the de struction of our country and families as the war was going on at the time but now the war is over and we do feel that we might be mustered out of ser vice because we are getting letters from our fimilles every. day or two slating the suffering condition, and, oh my God, the way we are treated. We have to drill harder than any other regiment on the grounds, and after drilling so hard we have to work so hard. We have to cut ditches, sink holes and fill up gullies, put in water pipes. We, the Third North Carolina Regiment soldiers, has not had but one pair of pants, one coat. two undershirts, one tap shirt. We are In a bad fix.,- Our food is not fit to eat, and oh, my dear air, we are bound np in a little place about 400 f jet long, three feet wide. Just think of the confine' ment we are nnder because we volun teered freely to fight for our country. We, the undersigned, many soldiers, did not volunteer for garrison duty, and we do not think that our honorable government will take advantage of willing and faithful men who came to the rescue of the flag, Stars and Stripes We have a great deal more to tell you but we cannot express ourselves like it ouKbt to be done. Down at Fort Macon we was misled! The question was asked Who wanted to slay in service and go to the front if necessary, called npoa them to raise bands, but the qnestlon never was asked if we wanted to do garrison duty. If thoy bad asked that question we never would have been In Knoxville to-day, Why don't you know as a good thinking man that we don't want to luave our wives and families to goon garrison duty. Why If so you wo"M have more applications In the Whit House than the mall box would lia.s hell. You know that these officers is get ting a very good salary, and I hey would go in three miles of bell after Chat dol Inr, but we, who are ra men, did not corns for the sake of that III 0'), hu we gloried In the flg snd come to ho! It up by the balls snd shrill. Bo sine old not gfl a tlmure to do so, o hpe Hint you will consider the. in' tor. I.oolt il ovir, five US UiS Jui!, il of Jnm: mil if )mi do e will i . home In our f-.n,!,,! iiO A! P In S ui!' r, ! ( !-!hI ,l!on, o Hi! will not w rue any inwj Wi tin ;i-r' ii'ni l, l I : e i ; I i'f. (f i ; i ( i h KOCQ ta f i 1 Be None I'stalM :" In lis State .' Second Regiment to ' Be Mustered Out On 82nd. Capital Clnb Open- , lngthetircat Event. The State Fair. Land Claims Settled. Jodknal Bureau. ( Ralsiqh, N.C.. October 10. ( After all the stir regarding the estab lishment of a Military Post here, Gen eral Corbln now says that no military camp will be established In North Caro lina at all. - Superintendent of public (Instruction, Mr. C, 11. Mebane has received a check for $1,700 from' tile Feabody school fund. ,The Stale gets $0,000, and this is the first payment. Lieutenant Darrah of the Ninth Reg iment U. S. A. is here to assist Lieuten ant Todd In the mustering out of the Second Regiment, which begins about the 22nd. Society is on the "qui vlve" regarding the elegant "House Warming" of the Capital Club'' to be given on the 18tn. great many invitations has been issued, and it will lead In the fashiona ble affairs of the winter. The Mar shall's ball during the Fair will take sec ond place. Mr. Drcwry, Chiof Marshal, gives bis lit nf Assistant Marshals for the Ksir. Also quite a number of names of tadits who have consented to act 8' Maids of Honor" at the Fair, and ride out to the grounds with the. Marshals, Exhibits foe the Fair are already coming in. The Railroads have iven one first ula-s fare for luo rouud trip to the fair, and the crowd promises to be im- uieuee. - .The Supreme Court this week hears ihe appeals from the Srd JJistrict. Secretary of Stato Tiiompson has char tered the Textile Mill Supply Company of Charlotte with a capital of f 25,- 0JO. ' .... - Judge T. C. Fuller has . just returned from Santa Fa New Mexico where his court, the U. S. Land claims coujt, has been In session. ' At this term the. court has decided the ownership of 8,000,000 acres of land. rir Water tbf '. Washington, October 10. Bishop Whipple, of Minnesota, who Is attend ing the Episcopal convention, at Wash ington, says of the Indian uprising In his States "The Indians at Bear Island have always refused civilization; The whole difficulty , has been due to fire water, which was smuggled to them. The In dian police are good fellows, bat they appear to be unable to prevent the In troduction of whisky among their breth ren, and when these Indians become drunk they are veritable devils. The Dunlshment for smuggling liquor to them should be made more severe, and the practice might be broken up. There is not the slightest cause for the belief that a general uprising will ocour. There six thousand Chippewas In Mlnnesots, and they have always been friends of the whites, and as a rule they are honest and law-abiding." War Department offic lals say the trouble la now all Over. TO IIB1 A t'OLU ih oar. DAT Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if itfatll to cure. 25c The genuine has L. B. Q. on each tablet. I.NVMI rr . Washington, October 10. ThePresI denllal train left Washington this morn ing for the Omaha exposition, but the President was not aboard of it. The President and Mrs. iicKlnley left Batur day night for Canton to attend the funeral of Mrs. McKinley's brother, who was killed. After the funeral, the Preal dent will join the Washington party Consisting of members of the Cabinet, other officials, and ladles of their fami lies, and proceed to Omaha, In. accord ance with the published programme, but when she left Washington, Mrs. McKIn ley expressed her Intention of remaining at Canton. Bnths . ?1H,n:l.nH'swr9Ci.Jit 8 'V TUB IttAr.EET. TTenti'rdiy's market quotations furnl od by W, A. i'orterlli ld Sl Co. Cuiumiwiloo lirokorn , ' Is'kw Yuiia, Octoli r 8 alOCUH, Upon. .. 1K1 .. .. 114 . 1 ! .. r. j I Lo. Ill) :'.. t'lui 11' 1 1 . 1 iir n T.l.i.-.: It. A (J. . r .v. y.... li 'I iin " i : i 1 ! r- THE YELLOW FEVER. Appeal rr Hmlanal Hrlp. Jackson, Miss., Oct, 9. More from a business standpoint than any other, the yellow fever is injuring the State of Mis sissippi. It is a lamentable fact that in the infected places, and many others surrounding them, all bnsineeas is practi cally suspended. From fifty to ninety per cent, of the white population have aoanaoneu luelr homes ana sought safety in distant points, leaVing every business Interest virtually nncarcd for. Many very many, have had to mort age their homes to raise money to enable them to leave. The ones who cannot get away are mostly those with small incomes, ; ' ' Appeals have been sent to the President from Mississippi for relief during the scourge of yellow fever, and it has been determined by the administration to the appeal effectivelj and promptly. The relief will be distributed through the marine hospital corps. Ho Fr Compllmeatwry. , Wabhinotok, October 10. Secretary Alger has gone to Omaha, and he left Washington in an excellent humor. Whatever may have been his expecta tions of the evidence that would be given before the Commission that is investi gating the war, he could not have ex pected anything more complimentary on the whole to the War Department than the witnesses thus far examined have said.,: :- There isn't the slightest doubt that the general public has been greatly surprised by the evidence. It was expected that some mismanagement would bV shown by the teslimoney of almost every wit ness, but such lias not been the caso.and the wituehses have included men, who certainly should have known of the exis tence of anything that was very bad- such as Generals Lee, Wheeler, Bpyntou and Greene, the last of whom said he thought that the only trouble was caused by the army rvguluticns, which had been adopted in time of peace, not being adapted to the exigenries of war. , CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of J. G. Dunn & Co. have a line of $2.75 shoes which cannot be surpassed in the city. Call and examine them. - REMOVAL. Dr. FRANK DUFFY Has removed from the office here tofore occupied with Dr. Charles Duffy to office occupied by Dr. Leinster Puffy, 133 Middle Street. . . . Good Houses ...For Rent ! ' IN GOOD LOCATION. I Desirable Houses and Lota For Sale at a very low figure. Alio other property for sale as an investment. Cheap rooms for rent for families or single persons." , Collection of Rents a Specialty. -E. E. HARPER, Real Estate Agent N. H. STREET, f. P. GATES STREET & QATE5, Physicians and 5urg-eon. Middle Street, New Berne, N. C . .'. OAKS . MEAT MARKET. Broad and MldJls Street, NQW OIE FOlt BUSINESS, Frh B CKF, MUTTON, I'OHIf, sHl'HAGK, u,e flneuin the city. Free Delire'y. Call up 'Phono 1-3 snd orders will be promptly atlinde l to. At r ( 4 Al.". 1, : ' I : I . . A V-l FoYLiil Absolutely Pure fea off Taking a Day Off from business to examine the exquisite fabrics that we have selected in the latest weaves, colors and novelties, and get measured for your Fall suit or top coat, would not be a bad Idea as cold weather proaches. We are showing Fall and inter cloths, complete In variety, fresh new and full of novelty, for suitings, trouserings and top coats, and will fit on perrectlv, A l A JTAIU AiU KKA- onable Price. F. M. Chad wick. Middlestreet, ' NEW BERNE, N. C, js.uta.iiig Precedence , Over all other function of tbii store is our Prescription De partment.' The f-u t that our pre-' 2 sciption trade steadily and tontln ttnlly iiicie'ises grei furtl er lb e:tsblish our piw'uion, as meiiting your exclusive trad . L I us fill your prs-enption. Davis Pharmacy. (9 Phone 56. Cor. Broad & Middle Sts. SHIRT, TIE AND , COLLAR TALE ! icy Shirts for y day wear In Madras. In rich colors and handsome bayadere stripes, will te found In all the latest fads of fashion In our stock of fine fusnishings. New shapes in Collars and Cuffs, and Neck' wear in Crisp New Styles for Dressy men, in Rich Puffs, A scots, Tecks and Clubs and everything that necessity or style could deti-e. is here In its most at tractive shape of Rufus Waterhou Goods. . i - J. J. BAXTER. To the Public! We are dally, as well as heretofore, receiving Ihe lineal Meats that can be had. Our STALL-FED BEEF, we defy competition and always remember the other Meats we have been furnishing We will continue same. Onlv a visit to our market will convince you. Thank Ing you for past favors and soliciting i continuance, we are, Yoors Respectfully, ' Sam'ICohn&Son r i r .i Uorrect Htvles In ran evei pr r rrraxirrrrirrnrrn Minr . nmrn mut. . uniLU TO Dnalo1 nHJ CliJ '' ,.. Dried Apples, fine quality. ' Heins's 8weet Mixed Pickles and Sweet Pickled Ger kirjs. Mustard and Catsup. ; j Ontario Buckwheat, tho best prepared buckwheat on the market, 10 and 15c package. ' Finest Elgin and Fox River Print Butter, Cream Cheese. ; I ' : Small Hums and Breakfast Strips. ; , : Wae Oiitflukes, nice and fresh, 4c per lb. Nice Sjrnp and Mol;i8?es, . Fresh Canned floods nf all kinds. fc r. Tho Beet Assorted Stock of UllOCERIES in the city. CALL AND SEE TJS. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED,' eDaniel ft P lionc 91. II ULSULOJULOJULOJU To Dye or Not to Dye that is the ques tion whether it is better to wear that faded, shabby dress and endure the scornful looks of all your well-dressed neighbors, or to purchase a package of Diamond Dyes and restore its freshness in another color making new dress for tea cents. Diamond Dyes Hrl'.tM so ilmpU to v thu tnv ons oaa dys fast sad iHsatUul . ssiarswua BtuuHts-wiiiai Pure, Fresh 5pices ....For Pickling Purposes,.... Or for anything where the! natural aroma of the spice is a con sideration, you will find here in all its tropical pungency, and abso lutely frech and tree fiom adulter-' j atlon of anr kind. Our around ' spices are ground from Ihe highest graue epieimpoit a. We also have a comp'ete lire of all,kinds of Canned Vegetables. Canned Fruits. Jams, Ox Tail, Tomato, Okra and Tomato, Mock Turtle, &c, Soups. , . Corned Mullets. We are also agents for Schnaop's Tobacco. VJ. R. PARKER, JR., GROCER, . 'Phone 69. 77 Broad Street. VALUABLE THE ntOPERTY OF THE Her late residence on Craven street. House and lot on Metcalf street. Two houses and lota on Ueorge street. Two houses and lots on Ueorgo street extending throughjto Eden street Three houres and rots on Crooked street. Lot corner Crooked and Norwood streeU. Keven lots on Cedar, Burne, West and Pine streets. Seven houses am lots on Cedar. Berne and Pine streets , One half the block that is now occupied by the Fair Association as race tracsj The above property will be sold for CASII.' Apply to '' v ) TilTmiTri ITnirm n () u I I I MX We must Pill rnr Entire Stock of FALL GOODS at GREATLY REDUCED riUCES. Now is the time to Save Money on Clothing! Clothlllr Clothi::; Men's r,M Fnitp, wnitb 4, now ijolng at 2.25. Black ( Womtid b.dls. woilh S, now .'1.(10. Haid and Worstwl Hna, worth l, oinK at li. All Wool nisnkClay Worlfd Him-, wonh i. at . Also other (in. Clothing (oiug at 80 fi t c. ,1. t lnir than any ni lipr slore In town. A lo lil Una of Hoys and Children's Bull at Low Prirca. Our LltY COODH mimt lw sold and are offered at 89 rr t. . x U s than same goods can he purchssed slsewbcrs. Ehoo Frlrf s I Fhoe Priws Fhr.n 1 M.'ii's Fine H) r, worth Sl.i.',. going at KSo. Fine ,' Mi , in Inn and IjIim k, all the way from 1 M lo S.r,d . ! 4 ' 1 j . r 1 .1)r. am i;.iri; I., I .,1 a,,w at 1 I), 1 4'l. 1 . !. 1 ... I I. I I il gmi'ir novr at I .i: . .t . 1 " i" ! ' ! p, f ni '. ij t, 1 i , . n'a I - " , . nPAniiro . rLMunLO, Wholesale ft lletail Grocers, a) 71 BroiMl St. FOR SAXE BY F.S. Corner South Front and Middle Sts. a 1 'V. REAL ESTATE LATE MISS FRANCIS TAYLOR. haitt liAiTmn () IS n-BiiB Basa - (Mi Mm y,- I -X'' 't3i- t 1 II