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67 . r- ' ,' -4' - VOL. XVI--80. 184. NEW BERNE, N, C. WEDNESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 9, 1898. ESTABLISHED 1882 V ' V ! t j' I " : IT 1- to to to to to to $ to G-roccxics NO 8TORE IN THE CITY, CAN FTTRNHH BETTER, r WE GUARANTEE TO PLEASE. We have Just Received some Nice CAULIFLOWER V AND CELERY. . Eend in your order early. 1 vv v vv vv vv vv V? VIZ V vv to Oor Dry Goods Note, Boots and Shoes I c Are Still Up to Their Past Reputation. v to fix v.-."-, , l);n't Foget the 5 PER JDENT. DISCOUNT FOR CASH in the DRY W i - GOODS DEPARTMENT. ' to i ii iiAniniinii . . 47 & 49 . . W ,5 to J. n. nHuivDUnl., pollock street. TBI CAPITOL FIRE. I NECKTIES, CRAVATS, BOWS l ; We Your Choice for 25 Cents. 9 Just Received a New Line of NECKWEAR which li being sold at . , . "HARD TIMES" l'UIE. g A first class Silk 4-inHand, : i ' . ' ! A tiM class Puff Tie, any color for C . ' . , v A genuine lilatk Satin Puff, Four-ln Hand or Teck for The latest shape In a White Silk Puff or Four-in-Hand, In fact yen can teenre any shape and any color and for i your cholce'we only charge . . . . . CALL AND EXAMINE OUU STOCK and you will be AMAZED S at the ' . 25c-1 25c. : 25c. : 25c. 25csv Good Quality and ' - - Low Price. Or. d5 CO., 3 57 POLLOCK STREET, NEW BERNE, N. 0. iUiuaiiuiuiUaUiUiuiuiuiiiiiiiuiuiuiuiuiuiuiuiUiUiu IxamlaMl.a r -Walla. f Mew Lc.fl.B rr aapreua Coara. Washisotos, No?ember 7 An Im pression is gaining that the foundation walls of the Capitol in the vicinity of last night's explosion have been damaged If so, some terrible accident Is liable to occur at any moment. Mr. Wood, assist ant architect of the Capitol, is not in clined to oredtt the belief, although, as he says, he haa not yet been able to make' the thorough examlnUion that is neces sary. . ' " : ' . .. It is very Important that the examina tion should bo made at once, and the walls,' If ascertained to be In the least degree weakened, should be put in prop er condition. In a very short time Con gress will resume its sittings, and thous ands of people will be daily and hourly tramping oyer every part of the Capitol. A collapse of the walls might mean the wreck of the magnificent ' structure, which is the pride of the country and the admiration of the world. It haa not transpired today whether responsible authority ia engaged in the effort to locate the blame tor the explos; Ion.' A prompt and searching inquiry should be instituted and prosecuted to a satisfactory conclusion. It ' iisthe com mon belief that with the exercise of proper precaution the disaster could have been averted. It must have been an im mense accumulation or gas .10 nave caused such damage, and it must have been a comparatively long time gathering.-',' "Vv The disaster will have the effect to re new the agitation of the expediency of providing a separate building for the Supreme Conrt. . There never was any good-reason for quartering the upreme Court iii the Capitol, except that it hai always b.u there. The court has been long anxious to move out of the Capitol, It is very much cramped for space, and the justices have always argued for ample and separate accommodations not only as befitting the dignity of the trib unal, but as lending . to meet greater facilitation of its business. It is said the President ia very much In favor of the idea and is contemplating including a recommendation in accordance there with in his annual message. The library of the Supreme Court, which, next to the congressional library, is the most valuable collection of books In Washington, escaped with little" dam age, although it was in. the very centre of disturbance, the wrecked elevator shaft and upheaved alone floors being at the library entrance. It Is estimated that the loss In the library will be cov ered, by $15,000. The books escaped in tact, the loss being confined to singed woodwork. IT. if ion wiHie - n,n't Le influenced to take something else, It can be relied on for MEDICINAL AND OTHER PURPOSES and is Guaranteed PURE MILD AND MELLOW. ' f ." . ' See that the seals jorer coiki are intact and our name blown in bottles. - ' " ' "a . - Straus, . Gunst & Co., Proprietors ' RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. ' - l HIGH GRADE GROCERIES TO CCUB A 'I.W OUT. DAT Take Laxative Brome Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if It failt to cure. 23o. The genuine has U. ii. Q. on each tablet " William la tBMat. DAHAscre, November , 7Emperor William and Empress Augusta Victoria of Germany arrived here this evening from Beyrout, after an interesting Jour ney over the Lebanon mountains. The city was Illuminated and gaily decoiated in honor of their arrival and they had an enthusiasllo reception from the populace. The royal Visitors are the guests of the military governor. 7V S N' nnnn r i .Mil nr? UWULJ i lit A Great Day For the North State. Old Tremendous Majority Against Rus sell, Butler and Their Rule. : Peace was Within Her Borders. Negroism Gone For Goodi New York State Goes For' Roosevelt. Other Returns. ; . . At ID LOV PRICES! WiU.tell this is' why we keep busy. "Wo are oHerins bargains now, to . make room lor Fall stock which will soon bo coming in. Call and , soo us Iktoro placing your orders, "lis no troublo to show goods, but aplcnsuro. zz ri:r.r, "utter, C!icc:o,,,Ccf:co,inains vj : . A:.z. Eaccn Arriving Daily. TerMaHajr k. rimil.(. Naw Yobk, Nov. 7 Advices received n this city today by James E. Ward Jt Co., agenta of the Ward Line, indicate that, perhaps, instead of having sunk In l,t)00 feet of water, the aimored cruiser Maria Teresa remained afloat after she was abandoned by her crew, and went ashore on Cat Island, about fifty mllca west of the place where Lieutenant-Cora mander Harris aays she was abandoned. The news came In a dispatch from agents of the Ward Line at Naaau, New Providence, atatlng that a large steam ship, with two funnels, and resembling warship bad been seen ashore on Cat Island. The wind, according to Commander flarrls' report of (be Teresa disaster, was blowing from the northeast when the ship was abandoned, and the current was setting to the westward. These two force combined would bare driven the Tertta, If she remained afloat, toward Cat Island, from the place where Com niauder Harris says she wu abandoned, weit of Baa Salvador, In the Raliaoias. It Is said In this connection that no one has yet been found who saw theTereia sink. Blie was UWIiig heavily, but still afloat when abandoned. i, According to advices received at a late hour, North Carolina has been carried by the Democratic party by not less tban 25,000 majority. It may go to 40,- 000. Seven Democratic Superior Court Judges are elected. The Legislature in both branches will be two thirds Demo cratic, enough to impeachv Governor Russell and remove him from his high office If desired, eight Democratic Con gressmen are elected, perhaps ten, and a great majority of the counties have thrown off fusion mle.' '''"," Negroism as an Issue in North Caro lina will be a paat issue. It has been decided.' The negro will resume bis proper sphere in the political economy. The change in Craven will be gradual. New Hanover threw off the negro In one supreme effort. The Legl'lature will be expected to relieve Craven county of the black cloud. .- . ' Butler is also a past issue. He will be relegated in lime to private II fe but it cannot be aald that be will adorn even tliafr station. Sheriff' Hahn of Craven will Dot chain any more while and black prisoners together. New Berne will not have use for Its piesent mayor but for a short lime longer. The present board of aldermen will be only a reminiscence. The people Norm Cardllna can to day mark up the price of their reeltate ten per cent over what it would have sold for yesterday. They can go to work now and compete with sister states In progress and civilization. A new era has begun. The reports from other Stales are few. Ia New York It Is cosedod that Roose velt has been elected over Van Wyck by 45,000, Texas and other Southern Slates elected Democratic Congressmen. Oains are reported in other sections. M.f app.al l. ik. r.a.ra. Minim), NovsmW 7 El LUier.l ! leading article today says the HiimiI.Ii i government should conclude ni-Knli- j tlohl for peiwe with the ntmont rapMiiy ii to avoid Germany, l!im!s or any otin r country mixing In the question, wl w ' could but ni'sn firuli tl'.Mtcrs to Y Z Tin arilile lot eren ', a sciiMLlnn. '! i Premier H ,-.; I'. a'crnnun . lit Is by no ii na ceitu'n that' F.:n fU' a hh uior.riilsnn to the jmh.-' Ilia u! j. rl of ll.e l iiJinl r-ui Raleigh, November 8 Telegrams re ceived from different parts of the Plate show big vote .Immense Democratic gln. Dcmocrais will meu on the woik to great and glorious victory. Wilmington, November 8 New Hi over lie noerallo aud Ulitrlct probably eleiMS DcnifM-ratlc Brnalor. Wilson, Noveml.er S Wilson city o!Hcll vole glvrs 4 7 DemortallO ni lorilv. The rounly eli-r.ts JunVe Connor and tlis entire Hi ki-t hf a fo majority Wl'inliij-Vi.n, Nnvemlw-r H-J I) l!-"a Granville county carried by Populists. Democrats claim Cleveland county by four hundred majority. All teports indicate sweeping victory Weather fine all over State and advices received up to 7.15 pm point to the heaviest yote cast in years. It is absolutely only a question of how many thousand majority. Columbus, Ohio, Nov. 8. Report from State Indicate light vote. Demo- crata claim Congressional gains and close result on State ticket. Republicans equally confident. Boston, Nov. 8. Fifty towns so far give Wolcott . 9582, Bruce 8400. Laat year Wolcott 8133, Williams .466, net Republican gains 455, Cincinnati, Nov. 8. Congress first district, Ohio, Shattuc, republican, elect ed; second district,. Ohio, Broome, repub lican, elected. Raleigh, Nov, 8 Chairman of Demo cratic State comoulttee claims a majority in both branches of SUle Legislature and eight Congressmen, Expects judicial ticket be elected by 85,000 majority. Boston, Nov. 8. Wolcott undoubtedly elected bt small reduced majority. Re publicans also elect 10 out of 18 Can gressmen. Legislatures show usual republican majority in both branches. Atlanta, Oa., November 8 Seventh district, Maddox Democrat outdistanced Populfst opponent by tremendous ma jority. Eighth district, Howard Demo crat defeats Neese, Populist. Richmond Va., November 8 Virgin! very quiet and small vote. .Ten Con gressmen to be elected, oontest mainly In 0th and 10th districts not represented by republicans, all other districts confi dently claimed by democrats. Scatter lug returns from 10th district, including city of Staunton show Democrats gain and indicate election of Queries, demo crat. The district went republican 181)0 by 147 majority. Raleigh, November 8 -Advices celved up to 10 p m Indicate democratic landslide for Stale ticket with eight Congressmen. This however is based on Cfllmaled results as nothing official haa been received. New Hanover, estimated at 900 to 1,000 d-mocratlo on Judicial and Senatorial ticket. No disturbance reported. Ualveston Texas, Nov. 8 Tribune, Independent claims entire stale ticket elected oiual majority leglslalnre same Injuring election C'ullierson, Democrat, (o 8uate. Democrats sure of 11 con gresm-n. New Orli-a clved enure n y i- V It. I.' i.- 1 -: F-r:r. to ('(. ,,1,1",.. I: : .'. 1 I . If!' I by ln : c Ian u t t l - to' 11 SO p m only adds to democratic gains in every county. Republicans con C3de overwhelming democratic victory for 8iate ticket. The following is the result of Congressional ticket at this time. 1st district Smill,' 4th Atwater, 5th Kitchen, Rth Bellamy, 7th Kluttz, 9th Crawford, all Democrats. 2nd dis trict conceded to White, republican, 8rd and 8lh in doubt, being claimed by both parties. State legislative ticket is cer tainly three fourths democratic in both houses. ' . Columbia, 8. C. Nov. 8. Democratic State ticket elected without opposition, There Was alight vote, . Jacksonville, Fla , Nov. 8. Whole democratic ticket eleoted. Republicans and populists will hot elect altogether over 5 members to the legislature, ii that many. , -,.'-. New York, Nov. 8. Slate of New Jer sey elected republican governor by from 5,000 to 10,000 majority and a republican legislature,,. ' New York, Nov. 8. Evening Journal concedes the election of Roosevelt for Governor of New York. Columbus, O., Nov. 8. 4th district, Gordon, democrat, elected, 0th district Melklnson, democrat, re-elocted, 6th die trict Brown, republican, re-elected, 10th Mdrgan, republican, elected, ltlh Gros venor, republican, re-elected, 17th Mc Dowell, democrat, elected. Atlanta, Ga., November 8 Fifth dis trict, Livingstone, democrat, elected, no opposition, 8th dhtrict, Bartlett elected no opposition; 11th 'district, Brantley, demcH-iat elected by 8,000 ' majority, Atlanta vote in all districts very light in most oi ine districts on account or no opposition to democratic candidates, Providence, R. I., November 8 Con gressmen Cspron and Gull, republicans, re-elected by 4,000 majority. Richmond, Va., November 8 Returns show the re election of eight democrats and a gain of one in 10 districts. . Baltimore, November 8 The Balti more Sun says Denny, democrat 4tb dis trict it elected, Smith, democrat, first almost certainly elected. )2nd and 5th in doubt. Wachter in 8rd elected by less than 100. . Hartford, Connecticut NovemberB.- The Times . concede the election i Louhsbury Republican by 15,000 to 20,- 000. The four congressmen are Repub licans and reduced Republican major ity of legislature, elected. Columbia, 8. C. November 8.-23 pre cincts in this State so far reported only about 8,000 votes. State Democratic ticket will be elected, No opposition. ongressmen from the seven districts will be elected. George -Washington Murray," Republican oppeslng Elliott, Democrat iu 1st, district is the only Re publican candidate that 1 making any show.- Elliott Is leading. North Dakota, November 8. Returns from State say that Republican State ticket will have 400 majority. Legisla ture Republican by probably 20. Austin, Texas, Nov. 8. Returns from Texas indicate that Democrat carry all thirteen congressional districts except 8th. This leave Texa delegation pellti- cally unchanged. Richmond, Nor. 8. Further returns 10th district show heavy Democratic gains election of Queries Democrat seem assured. ' Gen Walker In th district by 1000, Virginia delegation solidly Democratic gain of two. Buckwheat Cakes o o o , . Are now in order and we have just received a fresh Hiipply of ONTARIO PREPARED BUCKWHEAT, which is by far the best prepared buckwheat on the' market, in 2 and 3 lb. Packages, , 10c and 15c Per Package. Also the Very Finest ElginXButter freBh from the Dairy. Cape Cod Cranberrios. Dried Apples and Peaches. Tbe Best Quality ol Imported and Domestic Macaroni . and Cream Cheese. ' Ileinz's Baked Beans. Bock Candy Drips, only y)o qt. Small Sugar Cured Hams and Breakfast Strips . Fresh Canned Goods, all kinds ' ' Apple Butter in 3 lb. cans only 10c can. Fresh Cakes and Crackers and numerous other goods to at. 3 Man iel 1 (Mil Wholesale & Retail Grocers, 'Phone 91. 71 Broai St. JIJUUUULULOJUUIJUUU --wi .3 ! A Delici 1C10US YOU CAN ENJOY WHEN YOUR PASTRY 18 MADE .FROM OUR SUPERIOR FLOUR, AND OUR FINE PRESERVED FRUITS, IN EITHER GLASS OR TIN, MINCKMEATi Ac. FOR COOKING AND BAKING OF ALL KINDS THE HOUSEKEEPER WILL FIND OUR PURE AND HIGH GRADE FOOD PRODUCTS UNSUR PASSED FOR QUALITY AND GENERAL SATISFACTION. crallc ciin.-i ' Haven, 'm-u lN-j.nM!. i m.-i n a York, ; i f r ; -Ti i f 1 iis, Nov, 8 Id'poit re- tle elri-llon of six Demo iMi,.n from LfuKfana. Nov. R. ('i)iniiM ill at sn s's'.e t! 1,,'t, thrre I j.n.l ittilj fijiir, Iiub- -v. 8 -W.,r:. r ! s ! ki-'I I J 4 Balcing Powder asaaaasawawaafJ 4 Made from pure cream of tartar. Safeguaifis the food against alum. Ahan lairing powdm an tbegTcatcst mcnaoo. to bulth at the pRstnt day. 01 JUntaf (arsw ftn. , tlfW VOMI, V J. R. PARKER, JR., GROCER, 'Phone 09. 77 Broad Street. V 3 e?3 iis 'p FrasasasHsssasa sesHSBssasrHsasasasssHBSJi Ve Have Just Received CHINA CLOSETS, In Polished 04k with Bent Glass Ends, that are Real Beauties. A NEW LOT OF $3.-PIAt!OS-$3. Prof. E. Wallnan, well known In New II mt and the btale will tune aud polish four i'lanoe or Organ, for 1100 only. Imt-claa. Telmnnlals from leading ollrir. Leave order, at Durrv' Dhdu bToas. We ran sell yon one with French Pattern Plate Glass in Shaped Top for 18 60 Same without mirror iu top 12 50 - m New and Fresh Lot of YARD PICTURES for you to select from. They come in Pennies, Cnrisanthemums, Apple Blossoms, Water Lilies, Violets aud Tulips in Gilt or White Enamel Frames. x ,W are also nirents for tho flebrated "Cedarine" Piano and Furni ture Polish, -the Finest Preparation known for cleanieg; and renewing all kinda of flnislwd woods. It removes (raise, scratches, flv soecks: Hotter marks, and ia an excellent preventive against moth. Price 25c per boUlev Oive n a rail when In need of anything in our line and aw will 8AYE YOU MONEY. . FRANC. H. J0NE5 & G.0.. '87 MIDDLE fHTHEKT. Facts! Facts,!! Wben vou visit the city don't . Reliable fall to call oa the firm of . . . ... Roberts & Brother They keep a full stock of Proylnlon & lrocerie " Which they offer at Low Fig. area. You will alway find them ' Heedciuartel fpr First-Class Goods, 1 WILLENBRINK'S.. Dn(aurant and Dining Rooms. Flrit-Claii neala, 25c. 5peclal RaUa by the Week. , Oyitert, Flih, Oame In 5eaon. 'PHONE NO. 118. ISO MIDDLE ST., " ' ' NEW BERNE, N. C I liKome 1?97 ; lis. r (', !: e Vr; Ml'. :rt hi lwv7l The PRUDENTIAL h forged ahead until It standi In the front rank of the Great Life Insurance Cc-sn-panics of the World. It offers all that Is rood In life Insurance and under the best conditions, n. L. M0LI.OWLIJU Ccneral A-rt, few I'crr.e - t!. C. 1 7 :
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