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,M7 .- VOL IVI1I-80. Ml. ; NEW filEN, N. C, rUESDA? MORNING, JULY 3), 1900. NINETEENTH YKAIt 'J' ' 'V TRY AN PERFECT BLEND TEA, Only lOcfor 14 lb; Package: t ft Will refund your ft satisneo alter using, ft ft : 47 & 49 Pollock Street. $ WWi "When the Pie was Opened, The Birds began to Sing", Etc : '..Jj.t'i-i.; Fverybody remembers this old nursery thyme, and can imagine the tistouishment of the king when the pie was opened, but he was not more , astonished than you will be if you will visit our stores and price our V - goods. Wo are on the alert for I'argaius and paying cash, we get them too. ' ' Rival Brand I adies, Mens and Boy's Linen Collars, latest shapes, V 10c As good as any 2 for 25c or lflc collar on the market. & , Our 5c Laces are being replenished every week. Have had immense sales on these 'goods. Sailor Hats at 50c and those trimmed Straws at 50c, marked down from $2 00, are moving rapidly. You are the loser if yon fail to pur chase one. Don't fail to get one of our 89c Umbrellas, marked down from $1 00. Our 50c qualify is well worth 75c. Bememler we carry in both stores everything needed in Indies, Mens and Children's Goods. , SMITH'S STORES, 61 Pollock St., (Duffy's Stand) 99 Middle St. S r After-Dinner : Give the meal a fine finish. There -U nothing daintier for dessert ; than Farina, Rice Pudding, Jellies, and Fancy Crackers. Everything ' in this line will be found in our Mock, which presrnta an exhaust ive drfiuillon of "groceries". The ' whole world fa taxed in mi king , up thin superb a sort men t of fond 1 specialties. You must see to ap pieriate. ' Ilavo jnst rrccivod a big lot of Freeh Corned Por tamouth Mullets, l Alan a fine lot of Nicely Cured ' , flams. . Give us a call and we will : do our beat to Please you. ' ''"-. Yours for liusioesr, J. R. PARKER, JR.t GROCER, . ". 'Phone 69. 77 Broad Street: ; ? 8 - 1 Prompt Delivery ) 5 ;-fn; . If you want a good cup of delicious coffee buy a ponnd . and you will get it V-' '"' t' , .z v . -''v;;" This coffee is equal to any coffofi in th jmurket, rt-gard-less of prioo. ,: . - ' . . OUR I money it you are not membering I I - Delicacies ! 5 ft, L, " ,. .Youjoan always expect; when ' you order your food supplies from . this reliable store, "We ounjiup-" ply every demand of a first class " . fimlly trade with the Ohokest.'. ' Hi iile and Fancy 0rocnrU, ltel.I" lh, Plcklea, 8atioe,;OHve,Fo RiVAf Print Mutter, add Phc'Uame . .ID . l n ... it t . ., t - We make a apocUlty of high. grtde Tras and Coffee.' - Our Perfection Blend 1 Coffee is Fine ' j ; Price Only 20c. ITILT DISTURBED' Assassination of Klnf Humbert i ' Places Country In Danger. (Jueea Acts As Recent. .Attempt To Overthrow The Kingdom, Three Shots Fired Aid - -: Death Sooa Resulted. Special to Journal. : Londoh, July 80. The assassination ot King Humbert of IUly at Monxa, sets Italy on fire. : The government troops have seized the telegraph offices in the ondcavor to prevent tbe -seriousness of the situation besoming known , to the nut Bide world. Ittly Is apparently In a state ot revo lution, the aim of the anarchists being to overthrow the kingdom. Thl ap pears to be nearer ot accomplishment than at any time during the troublous reign of the late King. Queen Margherita ia acting aa regent until the new King Victor Emmanuel arrives at Rome. There are hints. of a political motive being behind the ainatlon. Morza, Italy, July 29. King Hubert hat been assassinated. He was shot hero this evening by Angcle Bressi and died in a few min ntes Mon?.a is a city of Northern Italy, nine miles northeast of Milan. It has a population of 35,000, and has been visited a number of times by K'ng Hum bert. The King had been attending a distri bution of prizes In connection with itym nasilic competition. He had Just entered his carriage with bis aide-de camp amid the cheers of the crowd, when he was struck by three pistol shots fired n quick succession. One bullet pierced his heart. He fell back and expired In a few minutes. Tbe assassin was arrested and, with tome difficulty, was saved from the fury rf the populace. He gave his name aa tngelo AreasI, describing himself aa of Prato, in Tuscany. THE MARKETS. The following quotations were receiv ed by J. K. Latham, New Bern, N. O. Nbw York, July 80. Cottok; Open. High. Low. Close Aug. Sept . Oct.. Nov.. Jan... Mch.. . 0.24 . 8.83 , 8.81. . 8.21 8.17 . 8.25 e.84 8.04 8.84 8.24 8.19 8.25 0.08 8.63 8 89 8.17 8. IS 8J31 0.10 8 6-' 819 8.18 8 21 CHICAGO If ABUTS. Open. High. Low. 74 75 7H WnKAT:- Close Sept ., 75J Cobs: Sept 88 881 83 38 8o.R'yPfd TO I.. 70 61! Fed.S. 83 Con. T 78J Leather v Cotvon receipt were 4,000 bales at all ports. China's Clrcnmlocutlon Office The Chinese Foreign Office, or Tsung It-Yamen, was established as a tempor ary bureau of necessity after the war of 1880. It consists of eleven aged. sleepy Incompetents, who muddle with foreign affaire. v - " - All these, eleven elder have reached such posts by steady advances. They are always septuagenarians, ' worn out with the exacting, empty; routine right and (auctions ot such high office, ami physically too exhausted . by their mid. alght rides to and sunrise - departure from the palace to begin filly the days te dium at the dilapidated Tsung-ll-Yamen The- appointment for an. Interview with the non-committal. Irresponsible board most be made beforehand, the Minister and bis Beeretariee are always kept, waiting, and the Inner reception rooms iwarm with, gaping attendant during an Interview.. Once, the Ameri can Minister made a vigorous protest. and refused to conduot any facgotlatlont while there were underling In tbe room and, a It was business that the Chinese Government . wlbed conducted, the minium war summarily east out t ont to the other tide of the many-hinged, latticed door, where they sou (lied an dibly .for Brat place at' crack and knothole. ''-. f 'X The other envoys would not snstala tbe American protest, and soon the farce of the empty room we played to as end, and tbe servants cam la with their pipe and fans, - tea and cake and candle, a usual stood about, com mented on, and fairly took part In the diplomatic conversation, a before. . An enconsclonoble time Is ' always consumed In offering and arranging tbe teas and sweets, and to any direct que lions these celostlal statesmen always answer with praise of tbe melon loed or ginger root. London Mall, Don't fnll to see (bore beautiful flan nel and silk coat at J. J. Baxter's before buying. ' Tourist Hals Received. We have Jimt rnndved our second shipment of Lading Foil Tonrlnt an n inking mil, llioy come In llfM gray Mid tilmnu'il wllh vtlihe ami rolntcd liRiidn, price tt.fiO IX) am! f 1 VI fa. II. A. Harfiua, : THE fJlJOBITT. . is Estimated That the Amendment - ' Will Have 40,000, Batter Still Struggling. The Texas Pepallst Nut Wanted A New Campaign Button. HladWheBlt . Is Over. Special to Journal. 1 RALaiGB, July.80. The estimate made here I that the Democrats are sure to carry tbe State by not less than " 40,000, t was said this , morning that Senator Butler has offered to bet they would not carry It by 50,000; that Is tbat the con stitutional amendment would not re ceive that much majority. .Senator Bnller, Cy Thompson, W. H Worth, A. E.' Holton and other Popu lists and Republicans were in conference yesterday. The Senator Issued a special edition of his paper joslurday mornlug. He is flooding the malls with his ppei and other literature. Torn copies of hi paper littered the streets yesterday and today. Hvhad sent them to Ddmocrnts, who tore them up or threw them aw y Stump Ashby, one of tbe Texni Popu lists, came back yesterday from Lumber. ton, where the citizens told him politely. but firmly, tbat he could not make an fusion speech. Ha laughed and told them they were 10 to 1, ami thtt bo be lieved In tbat ratio. Secretary Pearaall at Democratic head quarters says ho hat during the campaign ma 'e 1500 assignments nf speaker. The Wake Dcm x'rats are wenring a new button. On it are the word, "If you are White v..le White." People in this part of the Bute are glad the campalgu is so nearly .over, it has kept public a'lcntiou keyed up tu the highest pitch for a long time. Little else la talked ot Tin- D :imcrals are very proud uf the big majority which Wake Is going to give next Thursday. Editor John T. Pleasants, of lbs Balti more Sun, la here, getting umiurial for special articles on political conditions in North Carolina. It will be remembered that two years ago I'rof. William Carle ton Lee, of "Johns ITn.iklna University. was sent to this State by tbe Hun to do work of like Character, that is from a sociological point of view. Loge Harris slicks to his Btatoment tbat as between Aycock and Adams be will vote for Aycock. lie does this in return for tbo knifing Adams gave Gov ernor Kusnell In tho last Republican itate convention. Several years ago a Raleigh man plant- ed in a awamp near hero a few roola of the Egyptian lotus. Now this magnifi cent flower la running riot, over the awamp, and no more thoroughly tropi cal scene can be found ia this State. N. C Baseball Yesterday. special to Journal. Durham, July 80.-8latesvllle defeated Durham,! a close game today by a acore of 8 to 3. The batteries were Kenna and Lawbert, Burns and Le Oranl. Charlotte, July 80. Wilmington de feated Charlotte today by a acore of 4 to 1. Batteries, Sweeney and Gwallney, Malcolm and Cuddy; . The Shah In Danger. Special to Journal. Pasis, July 30. An attempt was made here today to assassinate tbe Shah of Persia who I a Visitor t the Exposi tion' '' V . -. The Legislature. Special to Journal. -' . ; Ralkiob, July 80. The Legislature met In adjourned session at noon today. The session wa only half an hour wbea idjoornment wa taken until tomorrow afternoon. 'j'.-t, 'X p:-:';,yr Wabhihotos, July 80. MaJ.' E. T. Ladd, U. 8. A., Treasurer of Cuba, who wa in Washington a day or two ago,, talked very plainly about the Cuban, considering hi 'oMclal position, ' lie aid. ?Tb Cuban are a harmless peo ple, la no way At for self-government, and the announcement of the early de parture. of the United State troop which, among the belter element, had not been expected for tbe next tea year at least, bai aroused a strong feeling against the proposed step. ; Tbe Span lards and the better elas of Cubans un doubtedly prefer an American prole lorato. A ory for self-government ceme from tbe idle oil is and those who do not represent the , best Interests, of tbe Island. v The Anancoof the Island are In good condition. ' Since the first ot Jan uary 1880, we have col looted something like 133,000,000 and have spent som $00,000,000, leavings surplus of about 13,000,000. The commercial conditions are bolter and tho sanitary conditions far ahead of what they have usually been."' ". . ..'- " One Minute CourIi Cure la the only harmless remedy that produces Imme diate results. Try It. P, a Duffy.' If something In your In nd doth cause Tlint hrsd of yours lo m lie It run lo curf d If you will but, Celery H-ad.i. he Toilers tnl-.e. M;i!f? snd S'-'d ii- ut 1 nvU' riiiirnmr .!. J. I I SiHE STOBT. Conflicting Reports From Pekin Make a Distressing Situation. The American Trnnpg Can Advance On Short Notice. A (ireat War Is Now Threaten ed. Night Attack. Kepulsrd. Special to Journal. WAsmNOTOS, July 80 Word arrived at Tien Tjin on the 37lh that there wax authentic news from Pekin that the foreigners were safe anil that the hom- bardmentof tbe legations ceaied on the 10th by mutual agreement. News of the 20th is conflicting. Mes sengers who are reported to have left Pekin on 32nd statot hit firing on the legations was resumed on tbe 18th and that the foreigners hvl ouly 25 rounds of ammunition remaining while they had been using sixty rounds daily. Consul Fowle it Cheefoo telegraphs the State Department (hat the Austrian Italian and Dutch legations were entirely destroyed and the French legation par tially. The Chinese shelled tbe lega tions from June 20. ii to July 17th, ten Chlncso regiment bdnir nngiged. The Consul states that the body of tbe mur dered German Minister was saved from tbe hands of the Boxers. An account of a nieht attack upon the legations had reachud Tin ThIii. Tbe American ami British in the legations allowod tho Chinese to gel lutn a trap and killed a thousand of them. The Chinese afterwards bombarded the lega tions more freely. A cablegram says that the Pope has been notified ny a Bishop lint the for eigners In Pekin are sale. The Amorlcan Ironjji at Ti n Tain are rady to advance on Peklu upon 24 h M rs not'er-. That one of the bloodiest wars in his tory Is about to be fought in Chin Is now almost the gencrul liclief In Wash ington, but a much Iwltt-r understanding mmt be reached by Ibn nations supposed to be allied against China before any thing important is likely to be accom plished. Tbe joalousy, open and secret between Russia and Jupnn, is believed to b) largely, If not entirely responsible for the delay in starting the allied army from Taku to Pekin. Tbo safety of tbe foreign ministers Is no longer the most important factor. Even accepting the Chlaeso assur ances of their safety, the known massa cre of other foreigners baa made the oc cupation of Pekin by a foreign arny necessary In order to teach the Chinese a needed lesson in good behavior as well as to compel the payment of a suitable indemnity. If tho other powers declare war on China, tbe Presldont will hare to c ill an extra session of Congress to decide what this government will do. CASTOR I A Por Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of I Spring Lamb and Bpring Cblckens.lhls morning at the Oak Market. liiiLBook Store j Teachers Exchange TKACHEHS AND POSI TIONS, bad for the ask - Inf . . It you need a TEACH EB, writ. U you oeed a POSITION, ' write.- ' , : - ' And If you need SCHOOL ' HOOK3, and can't eome Write, ;..,;,;... ' 6. H. Enh6tt.- i SELLIMG OUT I Our stock of SUflMER CLOTH- INQ 'at a discount of 20 per Cent Por Ctuh. .-;.' ,,; -' ; -,l . pon't miss the. opportunity of buying a nobby up-to-date Suit for less than cost. ' '' , - ' -'. ' . . v We are now offering for Cash ,; ; $15 Suits for $t2 $10 ' " 44 '.$ 8 Boys $4 Suits, $320 j " $3 44 $2.40 All other Slimmer Fuits will be sold at proportionate discounts, so call early and get your choice of the few suits we have left, ' .' i o mr"n.c6 Nice Fresh Lot CAKES AND CRACKERS ! Just Received at 5? J. L. McDaniel'sJI Broad St. ; Also fresh lot Heinz's Baked Beans with and without Tomato Sauce. Ileinss's Pickles, Mustard and Mustard Dressing. Potted Meats, Salmon, Lobster and Sardines. Choice Tea and Coffee. And lots of other goods things to eat, nice and fresh. Give rue a call. Respectfully, Mf.MlF.1. M V Hi n0lllll1M 'Phone 91. PLANTER'S Opening Sale, Wednesday, Aug. I. The Planter's Warehouse is located in tlie luuiness part of the cily and the finest Warehouse in the State. with plenty of orders for all the Tobacco in this part, of the Slate. It is the aim of the management sales and to see that you are well loo'ied after when on thy market with t)bacco. Our motto is "High Prices and Personal Attention to your interest." Free Stables. Come down to the opening Rule, and we will try to please you. PLANTER'S WAREHOUSE CO., J. M. HOWARD, Manager. SHEW iu;itN GRIST - MILLS. New Mills) Boiling Chest Ele valors and Corn Cleaners Of the Latest Improved and Up- to-Date Mill flachinery. YOUR ;TRADE 18 bOLlCITEDJ BT SPECIAL PAINS taken In clean ing and polishing grain before going through the mills, 'which insures pure meal, Com, Hominy, Oats and Mixed Feed? GEORGE BISHOP. NewBern, N. O. GOOD NEWS. This man has heard Ot G. H. man has Heard OI U. H. water's k Boa Whalebone Buggy and he isgoln ixolns for one. Thl account for his speed. Ther are reliable hand made brJeirles Try one and be conTlncedaaothera hare done.'" c - ' - '"-" : V'-' ToarstoMrre, - - -- ' O. H. Watem A Hon, Phone 185. V , A' ,2 " Broad Street. L , Where's Your Tbefe!..;. , Belt and Lamf) Don't be "run In".. "A stitch la time ares nlrje," and omatlm may you ten (tld). - 1 " ' ' Don't pf It off, but call at otei and invest the nexatary amount in Good LAMP AND BELL. - 4 , Belts, 25c to $t 25 Lamps, 50c to $3.00 Tires and Repdtrs A In Abandonee. vn. T. HILL, : ' ( '...! ..1 (.' Wholesale & Retail Cirocer, 71 Bri.vl St. j WAREHOUSE We rfill have lilrnty of luiyers to give liis personal attention to all We Have a Car-bad of Cotton Gins IN STOCK. A full line of Cotton Gin Betting, Oils and Supplies. Hyman Supply Co., 'Phone (12. 49 0 HAVEN 8TREKT Notice ! ''" The only man there be. Not Left, Come See. A No, 1 Real Heart Hand-made nnd Sawed tfhingle always on hand, " Laths, Carta and Buggies. Kiln Tar and Fat Lightwood Posts. AD kind or Stove Wood deliver d to yoor door. ; ' 1 Two Store to let and bouses lo teot all the time, Llm to retail or by the barrel. Se BIG HILL. The Mcfije Mai XOITLL SEE t a glance that our Spring Woolen strike the top notch in the variety 01 ar tistic pattern. What a suit is made of and the way it I made op are the two ' important llreo point. W have no rivals In elthnr rw eot. Our work I not imitated and our display of fabrics l iolui.ivo. Order now.
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