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y " IW BtKIt, K. C, Sl'IDAT M0K5ISG, OCTOBIH. I, 1199. VOL. XVII-KO. Ul. ISTABLISBID 1832 IBE THH LUVIRG ? f ifiilil NO RICE. 7- ' as i is Z an rr in to . to. : to LJ to to to r J "I. X. L." FLOUR " WIN laUafy any l.usAreper who uses it Try it, if nut at we reeomniejid, money rf uuded. TTe would like for yon to try our Cheese and Butter. You will find tbey auityou. , Our line of Staple and parity Groceries Is complete. We offer Ihem to the trade at price that we right, Shredded Cocoanut 6o per package. One pack age of Shredded Cocoanut with one box 'of Gela tine (different onion) for only lOo. If yoa hare not bad a foil tiie package of our Shredded Codfish, be sure to bay one, 6o if the price. Kqnal to any 10c package in the market VI 03 vi si M M X vi VI ii vi O vi 5T VI vi 00 w VI Said Hit Kaiy Kerrec Art Hot- .1 tnr To Tbe North. Oac Mile Front Finish. 'In Advance. t Colombia VI V VU Vf At Gaskill & Mitchell's ' . . . . GROCERY . . . . You will find a new, bright and clean stock of everything kept in FIRST-CLASS GROCERY STORE. We have a good stock of Tubs and I'mrteU of the best cedar. Any gizd von may want Nice line of Toilet Soup cheap. Our Laundry S.jap none can beat at 2c cake. SUrch of the best quality. Clothes Pinj. 'Pooth Picks uud lVnoiU Fresh Oats, Macaroni and Cheese. You : ;,i hnrinir n.ir ulieese this B'Mison. We have the very best ltllllWb lliu? m ""J D - cnKin and every pound guaranteed. New Jelly 5o glass; Jann I5c; try these they are Cue, ' and any thing il iu our line, onr prices are right ton. Fresh Corned Mallets from Core Sound, Head-and Bone on GASKILL & MITCHELL, HARDWARE: Ti MIDDLE STREET. 'Phoue 147. GROCERIES: 61 BROAD STREET. mldtng A rputaion for pure food products ha always Ik en our im, ami wlili:h w. hnro succteded in lijr Always keeping our gwls up to l.i:lul tlaiidird of rscell-nc. Our high grade 'CsuiikmI Wood, Choice Ten ' ik ;l Coltec. Fine Cereal. Butter & CheeM. Up VMi.. re, and our pi I :e are as Low as Are always the best to be foa id any w tllO Lowest ' v I ask lb hiuarkw p- lo ra'l aim' store an I ma'te a prrsonil erml nation of Stock and 1 am sis you w 1 be pleaie 1 bolh as to quality and prices. JTiio- SiliiiMieilseiMliiiHiili -Si One-fhird of Your Life Sfl U i pent in bed, so why not be comfortable. One of onr Royal Jdn Jill .. .. .r i. . ii. ii.. i :il l i lfIV Tke Oyster Bees Bisailssllsa. What Batler WsaU. Test Case ef Cralc Law. Iesltstlary Paysieata. Kaaiher ef Sta sata aa4 Sckelars. RaLBiea," Oclober 7 The rsllroad people hsre say Urg-e anmbera of aecroes are ImtIo( Utls scctlea for the aorta. New York appsars to be the object Its polwt of ssotl of iheos. It Is said that as maay as &M0 hsre left Wllmlogtoa la tbe past slersa moalbs, bet lbs aoeraey of this Is qottltoaed. State Oeolof 1st Bolmes was here, lis has besa at Waiklnftos lo pmfnrs eoplee of lbs sorreys of the oyster waters of North Carolina. He get these sad taey are bow oa the United Mates nth eomaistloner steamsr Pith Hawk, wbksa b. as du bee slated, making a critical and no! important sxamloalioa of the oyster waters. Boaia able Special ists are oa board, among tbess a biolo gist. - CoagressmsB Alwater, of this district, Is here. When be was informed that Senator Bailer had declared against tbe franchise amendment, he said: "That meant that bs proposes to fuse the Pop ulists with the Republicans. Bat he can't deliver the goods. Insurance Uommlssloner Toung. who has been tick for a month and who hat bad a rolapte, la at Ueaderson and la Im proving. Geral McCarthy, who again takes e'large of the elomologlcal work of the Agricultural Department, said today hat for a year past he had been studying st the University of Chicago. He ex presses his great pleasure at being back In North Carolina, fie was born a deaf mute, but was taught lo articulate. l'ho antl-expectoiation and anil-tele graph and telephone pole ordinances are lutverv newest things here. Both are along good snd proper lines. Uevenue Collector Duncan is Informed br Deputy Collector Scstterfleld, of the telsur of two Illicit distilleries. Oonsideiab e Interest Is felt in the esse at Durham to test the question whether tbe Craig law as to domestlcstion of cor porations esn prevent the Western Uulou Company from placing a case In the Federal Courts, the amount Involved being over $2,000. Some lawyers have tald that the Craig law would hold; others that it was -.valueless. Borne Iswyer said that a case from Louis lana proved that it would not hold water. - Capt. Fletcher, U. B. A, will next Monday aasnme charge of the .cadets at the A. & M. College here. The battalion Is to have four compsnlet, with strength of about SOI. At the Treasury Department tod y it was said by Chief Clerk Duncan that In August the penitentiary paid $ 1,88 into the Treasury and in September $8,0 and that between February and August it had paid in nothing. Purchasing Agent Arendell, of . the penitentiary, who was present, said that between Februsry and August all account were kept with a bank, lie said the payments made were merely of receipt ! from incl dentals; that no" cottou had been fold; that the market was bring watched and that the sale would be governed by the conditions; that cottou might be held on storage or might not. ' -. - - This city's public schools open next week. When these and the institution for the blind and deaf mutes "are In operation there will be ifiOO etudents in the various publlo and private umvetsi ties, colleges, schools, etc This will In dude those in the sevea public schools, St. Mary's; Peace Institute, the Biptlst FemaleUnlverslty, the Agricultural and Mechanical College, the Itoman embolic school, the Raleigh Male Academy, the Institutions for the whito blind and for negro deaf mutes and blind, Shaw, Unl veralty snd St. Augustine's Normal School. Todsy'the football team of the A. & M. College goes to the State University to play its team. - Kip aad Tack all the Way Threat h. .bamrevk finely Hsaeltd Premise) ef tieod Wlat Bat it llf Oat Special lo Journal. New Yoik October 7. The wind was blowing twelve miles aa hoar at Baady Hook, with clear, bright skies, aad the chances of a race were good, wbea tbe preparatory gna was tred at 1103. Al U li the warnlna whittle oa the Judge's host wat biowa and at 11.30 the startiag gun was flred and the Shamrock and Columbia started oa a race which proved tule, tbe third socoseaive failure of the week. The Columbia crossed the line at II II- 01 and the Shamrock at 11.1110. The Columbia was at tbe east end of the line and tbe Shamrock at tbe west end. The wind dropped to tea miles aa hour sooa after the start. Tbe Shamrock had conilderable trouble with bar topsail early la the race. Shortly after the start, at 11.83 the Shamreck took the wind from the Colum Die's sails and passed her. At this time aa accident occurred among she acoom psnytng fleet of steamera. The steamer Cambridge attempted to cross tbe bow of the steamer Fonce. There was a col' llslon snd the Ponce had a hole stove la her bow..- ' . - , At the end of the first hour the two racers were abeam. The wlnl was isr light and gradually tbe Shamrock drew ahead of her rival and obtained a little lead. On n taring tbe stake boat, or outer mark, the Shamrock changed her course and passed the mark 0 second. ahead of the defender of the cup. The official time for rounding the outer mark fifteen miles from start, was 1.8013 for the Shamrock and 188 81 for the Colu bia. The reports sent out were very conflicting, the yschtt being close to gether and either one appearing ahead according to the angle at which the ob server was placed. After turning the stake beet It was re ported that the Irish yacht outpointed the American boat in beating up against the wind, but the yachts appeared te be clote together, each in turn taking the lead , At 8 03 the yachts were still eigh miles from the Sandy Hook lightsbip The contest was so close that it seemed that the result would depend on the closest maneuvering and en obtaining the windward posltloa. At the time tbe Columbia began to gain slightly on her opponent The trace was sailed for the limit of time elven. 61 hours. The time limit expired for the Columbia al 4 .81-03 and for the Shamrock at 4 51 10. When the race was declared off, the yachts were about one mile south of the finish line. The Columbia had a lead of about 800 yards snd in addition hsd the weather berth. . . ' - -... Experts say that the races should start at seven o'clock in the morning when there is more chance of the wind ;onllnuin, ;LUton's yacht sgaln proves s ralhty line boat She gained 36 stC- onds oa the run- te tbe stske boat. It seems te be the opinion of the yachting oraoks that the challenger did better work than the defender in the work to windward. She was alto "beautifully handled. But there was not much te choose as the racers kept close together during the run. FILIBUSTERS STILL ALIVE. Three Leave RIOT OH SIEir.UR. Awful Sceies Durior The Race oi Tbe Georgian!. n. .. r. 1. .r l . . t ..1 II . 11.!..- 11.1 !11 ..1.1 -L 1 jUn Ji las Lie felt waitresses is just me miug iuim. wui nuu inimv pin your comfort . .: . ; , . ; , ' ffl We sell them nnder a positive guarantee that if after dO Of;! nights use yott are not satisfied that it is the equal of Any Mat- fou. trooa oiin r alfnt nn we will ratiind vonr monev. ' Yon will never know what luxury in sleeping is, until yon try one. ' r . , . PRANG; H. J0HE8 GO., Friends And Dauntless Florida rtysteriously.- " Jacksonville, Fla, Oct.' 0 The tugs Dsuntless and Three Friends, ad famont in the Cuban uprising by f heir daring filibustering liips to tho island", laden with arms and ammunition for the natives, have again entered the field of public notioe by 'suddenly leaving this ' port at night with extra tuppliet of coal 'double crews, and the addition as Officers lot men who were always n hand when a Cuban trln" was cunumnlnted. They left here at ml lnighl lust night. The few persons on vessels and In saw mills who noticed the Tb.ce Friends go ing out gave her a vociferous salute on j'whistles. 1 . ., . " C ' A suaplcion exists that Santa Domingo it the objective point ef the expedition j but no one here could gather any lnfor- , mallon, as the vessel s omecrt werei . dumb as oysters as to their destius- tion. - .., -- "If you scour the world you will never dnd a remedy equal to One Minute Cough Cure," says. Editor Fackler. of the MIcanopy, Fia., Hustler." It cured his family of Lk Grippe and saves thout andt from pneumonia, bronchitis, croup snd all throat and lung troubles. F Duffy. " . . national League Baseball. Special to Journal. - Baltimore, October 7 Baltimore i Washington 1.-... . Cincinnati, Oclober 7. Cincinnati 4; Louisville 3. " . Brooklyn," October 7. Brooklyn 18; .Sew York 3 I'ltlsburir October 7. Pittsburg 16; C.evt'land 8. " Pbiladelphls, October 7. Philsdel phis 0; Boston t,. " ' ' Btumlluf of the Olnbt. Clubs, , W. L. P. Ct. Brooklyn. . .. ; 87 . ; 45 688 Boston,.... ... Vi - 04 .01 Pniladolpbia. .. - 81 fiS .031 Bdlumjre,. .... . ' c5 6S - ,.5' 4 St. Louis 81 00 A5I Ciuolnnati, . 7l Hi .' Ml Pittsburg, ..... 7i . 72N .610 ChiCdgo,. ; 7 73 , .500 Louisville,. ... I 73 ; . 70 M) Hi.v York, ... , of 7 887, WashiuKtou,.. 61 V 8i"; .850 Ch.veUn.1,..... " 30 . 129 .18.V tiles'3 c iLsaii. nt tr 3C?' ' li ii 3C& - i s j- MUHoni of dollars, li the value placed by i.'n. Mary Bird, Harrlnburg, Pa., on the life of her child, which she saved' from croup by the nse of One Minute Cough Cure. It cures all coughs, colds and throat snd lung troubles. F 8 Duffy. -An DAiar:& Makes thts food more defickxis and wtxlesoctie Uneeda Jinger Wafers Eight Haeartd Persons Are En gaged er Wltaess a tWree Straggle. Preseaeeef Uamh Ion The Ksssea. aay Arrested. Special lo Jon real: Naw Toaa, Oct. 7. There was a fierce riot during the yacht race tody. oa board the steamer Oeorgtaaa. About tight hundred persons were aboard al the lima. A Bomber of mea received cols oa the head and face. The passen gers became angry over being fleeced, as all hinds of gambling gsmea aad a gang of blacklegs are said to have chartered the boat - These men cams from Phila delphia and were led it Is alleged by man named Torblngtoa, Off Liberty light before the scene of the yacht race was reached many pit ting! rt were robbed by trickery. Csp tala Henry, of the Georgians, aanooi ced that owing to the condition of the en (Ines and boilers the best would have te return al once to the city. There bad bseu some fighting previous to this be cause ef the less of money among those on board, but with ibis announcement rioting began. The passenger had paid one dollar apiece, a few, more than that, to see tbe the races and demanded that the bust pro ceed. The captsln refused. The angry psssencers at .once gave vent to their wrath. Some made for the captain, who ran and hid ia the coal bunkers. Other oharged oa tbe gamblers and seised their paraphernalia. The black legs ran down into the engine room to hide, fighting those who attempted to obstruct their wsy. Faro, Roulette and the chuck-a- lick lay outs were thrown over board and the tables nponjwhlch the games hsd been conducted on the lower deck were also cast Into the sea. The passengers became enraged and decided lo take things into their own hands. . v Captala Norton, wearing his G. A. R badge, gathered eight determined men and hunted qp the captain of the steam They threatened to throw him over board If they found him but he kept safely out of sight. Then Captain Nor ton and his next officer in command made htm fly the flag union down as a signal of distress. The Georglana then turned around and was brought back to las ehy as U was too late for the pi gers lo see the yacht race fseept the faith. All way back the lower dock was a teens of fight afleifighL X number Yacht ' "oaMB were) oa board. Screams of terror added to tbe uproar aad saaay fainted. , . Tbe gamblers kaowlog that the sig nals of distress would be seen by lbs pe j lice, tried to take dowa the flags as the a mi aearea uoveraor's Ulan a. Tula wss the cause of the fiercest Igbt of alL With fists, eanee aad chairs, morion aad his mea fought the gamblers. Maay painfull cuts aad bruises ware received. bat the black legs Were drlvea back and ths distress ensigns stayed up aad they Iso did the work intended. From the pier, twenty-five policemen went to the rescue, being taken en the tax Edward B. King. After the police men hsd boarded the steamboat. Capt. Allaire ordered the vessel lo proceed te pier six, North river. Thlrty-elx prison ers were taken lo the station house In New York. Autumn Df ess Goods I Worth Your Notice Values Unequalled by any Other ' " " " Store. . . .-- BLACK CRE PON-Best English and French productions, Mohatr and Wove, Silk and Wool. Looms never created richer things ia black. All In novel, elegant aad beautiful effect al $1 00, 1 85, 1 60, 1 75, 8 00, 3 83 and 3 60 yard SATIN FINISHED CLOTHS-TwiU back, a perfect riiaterlal, wears well and looks well, 60 Inches wide 91 60 a yard HIGH NOVELTY FANCY WEAVES And do you know that fancies have never been so stylish nor so much worn, ss this season. These are 45 and 48 ins, wide at $1 60,1 75,8 00,8 50 up to $ 5 00 a yard. . '' " "" :"V We mail samples and furnish estimate?. Dobbin & Ferral. .. At Tucker's Store, " ' IXALiEIOIf, jr. c Three Ring , Tournament ! -AND- CORONATION Est plenty, Kodol Dyspepsia Cure will digest what you eat. It cures sll forms of dyspepla and stomach troubles. E. R Gsmhle, Vernon, Tex., says, "It relieved me from the start snd cured me. Il Is bow my everlasting friend." F S Duffy 600 ACRES! FOR BALE. Pamlico county, north side of Neuse riven 100 ACHES CL.EAI ED. 600 ACRES TIMBER. Dwelling aad Tenement bouses, barns and outbuildings. Oetlrable property. For terms and particulars, address, Jourhsl, New Bern, N. C. ei tiw tir ! ! At i . . srs s r-A 2ii.tooK Diore i I Tiie Tsni?Mi, White Ink. Uneeda Biscuit, Cream Lunch Biscuit, Soda I'.iw uit. Mixed Cakea. Travelen Lunch Crackers only 5.-.,(. Nic Naca, Ginger Snaps and Outer Cracker-, all nice and fresh. Freeh Prunes, Dried Apple and Nctariue. Fresh GriU and Big Hominy. Fancy Elgin and Fox Print Butter. Good Cooking Bntter only IScta lb. Nice lot California Hams only UcTlb. Small Sn-.u Cured If ami and Breakfast Strips. Apple Butter 10c, 3 lb can. Nice lot Corned Mullets with hauls on. Anything in Groceries you want at the Lim-st sJEle Prices. J. L. MAIL, Wiiolcsnle aV ItHnil Grosser, 'Phone 01. 71 Brtijvl Hi. I WE INVITE YOU TO OUR Another lot of School Supplies and School Books Just readied. Tour . orders solicited and prompt attention guaranteed. ifi. H. Ennett. I NEW BEIMr GRIST-MILLS. ,.v New MIIIh, Bolting Client, . ( Elevatbni and . Corn Clean t in, Of the Latest Improved and Up- " te-Date Hill Machinery.; . ' tour trade'is solicited. Or SPECIAL PAINS taken in clean ing and polishing grain before going through the mills, which insures pure meat . .-' Corn, Hominy, Oats and Mixed Feed, GEORGE BISHOP. New Bens, N. 0. ' f I- GRAND OPENING OF afln -mra-M J VJ'UliCbliS and Cuffs. We carry the celebrated Monarch Shirt, In all colors with latest stripes. Our line of Collars consisting oi the following brands are the best made : EARL & WILSON, Arrow, Double Triangle Gem, and Ivy. Every department is last filling up with the latests creations oi lashion. Shine-1 Free. I R. H. .BAXTER. Kill n ex Free. STew do ml . 3 .tt Jit ii. iU itt iu itt itt itt 1U We ire receiving daily new Fall Goods and can show ii ill our Slock, tbe most op to-date line in the cily. . Our Colored Shirts are the newest colors and patterns. Price l 00 and $1 50. Shoei change in shape each season, We have the new i shapes in black, tan and patent leather. Every pair guar- anteed. . Onr Clothing and Hats are made by the leading main- 2 facturers In the country and we can show prices which on 2 man can beat. We also bare a first-class line of Boys and 3 Youth's Suits Shoes and Underwear. s A call will convince yon that our Styles and Qualities cannot - be equalled in the cit, and that no one can jnderstll us. Every sale guaranteed as represented. r3 s. -. . , ....... fc 57 POLLOCK STREET. 15 - eiauuiuiaiuiuiiiiUiUiUiiiiuiaiiiiUiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiUiiiiii CO., 3 NEW BERN, N. O. IMLL ! the New Bern Fair Suicide ". SU:?1 tint votir bl.l 1 rl- en.l ltiiro. TI:o bust blood liurifier. euricher ami vitullzcr is I lood's Snrsa parilla. Be sure to GET HOOD'S. President King, Farmers Bank, Brook lyn, Mich., has used DeWiti's Little Early Risers in his family for years Says they sre the best. Those famous little pills cure constipation, biliousness aad all liver sud bowel troubles. F. S Duffy. . . - . ... .... ..... - j ii would be for you to nerlict a Orounds. I , . 0 , OCTOBER Iff. l8oo, ; ,j lesk.ng gas fixiu-e km.v ni)T. f -our For a Purse of ,3 00. FlrsUi.Ier 15 00; 1 nsinn s s e Old and . e d rerair i..t 2nd $10.(Xlj 3rd 15.00; 4th$i.5a Entrance we will put them in complete order fer fee $1.50.. : you or put In nw 0xur-s,in elaborate WE WAST RIDERS FROM ALL-'or plain and artlst.J ps-t-ms, at a reas OVERTUE 8TATE. jonable cost Now U the time to have Send In your names by the 10th of your PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING r' , , . looked after, before closed doora and Hotel Accommodation for Man And Horse t $1 3 Per Day. I JUST s r L-b C 1 Y E U I A Fresh Lor of thv Following Goods: 3 l'i can Mince Vent, 10k can. v... 8 it) tw ''e . lOo can. v , 80t;iH lilfk , 1't.n.i.to. Veg etable,' , liW enu. ; v - ' - 1 lb Jar Jnins -Bny ; flavor, 10o a.i) 1-Vi.l.ic ' I lb can Cheese ancT'Mwuronl lOocaa. - .--t -V Fresh Dii d Apples, TJnecda Biscuit, Helnx India Rcli.h snl Chills Bauce-forcdd meat soup, oysters, etc .Very le-t Pa'ett Flour, ?ic. In fact our .Wck of Fancy and Heavy Groceries aie complete, G.va us a trial snd we guarantee to save you money. Tours t: please, New Bern, N. C. window, cause damage to your health. 5 J, R. PARKE R't- JR, GROCER, ilymr.n Supply Go. s ; Thone C9. ',77 Broad Street.' ; J Phone 63. . I .! 3 49 CRAVEN STREET. -- i
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