.VOL. IV! I --NO. 156. NEW IS CRN, N.C., FRIDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 28,' 1900. NINETEENTH VIC A It CHAFFEE AT TIEN TSIN. - , y-i1.- v, -" n - r- : KHLBtJQ:.; LOOKS LIKE COLLAPSE. ! HACKBURN'S CASH - SHOE -"SALE A During the next few days we are Z offering a ne 0 I&fe .50, 2.00 $ and f 2 JO Shoes for, listen, ' 99c per pair 1 IV 1 aflc aavaniage oj ims goiaen op- 3 ffe Wednesday morning, 47 & 49 PollcfcfctStreet; l i Jttst Received! I V A fresh lot Corned Portsmouth Mallets and Small I ig ? Hams 5 to 6 lbs. Also small Breakfast Strips, 2 to 3 lbs. C Good Rtttter 25c lb. Very best Elgin and Pox River Print Butter at 30c. " ' 'V We aiv also agents for the Spanish Root Toilet and Latin- dry Soaps. They are guaranteed to cure Heat, Pimples, Salt Rheum, Tetter, Block Heads and other Skin Diseases. They V are Purely Vegetrble, Give us a trial for anything in the Grocery Line and we will do our best to please you or refund your mouey. Yours for Business. ' J. R. PARKER, JR GROCER. 'Phone 69. 77 Broad Street. Inspect Base For Winter, Talks To Earl U. Appointment Of Prince ,. , Titan. " , : Special to Journal. ' WA8HUaTON,8pt. 87. General Chaf fee arrived at Tien Tsln to-day and con ferred with hit staff officer of I he va rious department regarding the estab- lUblng of a winter bate near . lb city, and than made a general Inspection of the place. , , v General Chaffee . visited LI Hung Chang and Informally discussed the out look, or affairs in China and for a settle men t of the Chinese troubles. He offered an American, escort to LI Bring Chang to Pekln., No other power exfflpt Roasia has yet officially recog nized Lf. ' - The British Foreign Office denies thai a reply has been sent to Germany refus ing the Kaiser's plans aa to. the policy to be pursued In China. It is feared in official circles that Ger many is rushing into a war with China. On account of this the authorities here are much gratified that the President ordered the withdrawal of General Chaf fee's command before the arrival of Count von' Waldersee. In case "war should occur between Germany and China General Chaffee and his legation guard will remain la Pekln to protect the American Legation.' Definite and official information has been received that Prince Tuan has been appointed President of the Privy Council of China, instead of Grand Secretary, at was first reported. A number of other Chinese officials prominent in the reoent uprising have been similarly honored. rhe Chinese Minister haa not been ad vised of Prince Tnan's appointment, bui ha expressed the belief, after calling at the State Department, that .the report probably was true, , Prompt Delivery From Dunn's You can always expect when yon order your food supplies from this reliable store. We can sup ply every demaod of a first class family trade with the Choicest 8t tple and Fancy Groceries, Rel Ithea, Pickles, Sauces, Olivet, Fox Rlvar Print Butter, and Pin Hams at It tok Bottom Prions. We make a specialty of high gryie Teas and lOoffees. ' Our Perfection Blend Coffee Is Fine, Price Only 20c. If yon want good cup of delicious coffee bay pound and yon will get it . ..V--.: '" V , , This coffee ii equal to any coffee in the market regard ; " lew of price. Jno Ortaruzer Winston Looks For That Many State Dubs. - Bedaetleala Nam her Of TaavleU Artesian Well Af Blind la atltata a Saeeesa. Kin- . -;:' seals T Hair. ' . Special to Journal, .., RatsioB, N.C.Sept 87 The atten dance at the State Convention of Demo cratic Clubs yesterday was very small Bx-Jndrt T. B. Womack, referring to this said- "I never Ihouirbt it' would be large. It Is difficult to get such' a State convention, The true work and effi ciency of snob clubs is local lu charav- ter." The orgaulcalton of clubs lii bs rapid and it Is the expectation of the organizer,. F. D. Winston, to have about 1000 of them. There are now at the "Caledonia farm, near Wfldon, owned. by the State, and operated by convicts, 827 beef cat tle and 403 turkeys, which , are to be sold, Manager Areuditll of the peniten tiary 'say. There are dairy herds at all the farms,' Chairman Travis of the penitentiary executive boarJ uyi u to the reduction of the number f convicts from 1500 to 800 in the past four tears: "1 do not think there will he much further - reduc tlon. The falling off is due to the use of convicts by counties on their roads. think that almost all the eountles which will desire this r iad system now bavn it." Architect Sandbagged. .Special to Journal. Nbw Yobk, Sept 27. Charles J, Pret, one of New York's leading architects was found dead on the sidewalk this morning. He had been clubbed or sand bagged and robbed. He was badly bruised. v Breaking Racing Records. Tkrhb HacTB, Ind., September 85.- Two world's records were broken tbk afternoon on the famous four-cornered track. The Abbott, driven by Ed Geers clipped half a second from the world's trotting record of 2.03, held by Allx, finishing a wonderful mile in 1.08$. The quarters were made in: .81 1, 1.0SJ, 1.81, 2.03, the third quarter being trotted la Coney, 2.021, driven by Ed, Gaylord, of Denver, went against time to beat the smatenr world's pacing record to wagon finishing a mile In 2.03, which clipped half a second from Free Bond's record, made in New York. The mile by Coney wis done as follows: 0i, 1.01, IM, 2.03.. You can spell It cough, coff, caugb, kauf, ksff, kough or kaugb, but the only harmless remedy that quickly cures It It One Minute Cough Cure, w S Duffy. Bryan's New York Tour. , N w Yobk, Beptembe 88 The Demo cratic State Committee has been lnfona ed by telegram from Chicago that Mr. Bryan will be able to give six days of his time In this Bute -double the time Aral allotted. He will get here early oa the morning of October 19, and will speak here that eight. ; Then he goes ap 'the Hudson to Albany, down the Delaware k Hudson to the southern part of , the Stale, up the Lackawanna ,lo 87 recuse, nd then to BaffaM,. hkSJv. '., y - nMtsisjwaaismi J'- A Nfhante T!int Steamer GUIDE Leaves New llOTrubsJy cad Friday a 8 a, arrltlng at. fort o-o tame afternooa. ;';:. ?;-.V' (".(J l'Hlt Leave Bayboro Wednesday sal Sat- ntdy at T a. m., arriving at How Bern San afternoon. " . ' ,t The following point' will be made Adam Creek, Orliolat, Vandemere, Lomber Landing, ; Uarrla Wharf and bt One Wall. . . yT. , ; Schedule effective Sept. 18th, 1900. ; JBar Iiivait TaAMsPoBTAnoK ,Co.r . . 3. F. Cowstx, Gbn. MiHAOiR. - .1 Always Hwfuni By our Fine Tools for carpenters, mason and painter's one, trlls kit felloe workmen lht at ao place la this Iowa can ym llnd ni h thorough tlfartlon Sn all kinis of aio liMiii inoti i you run Hi tit here, where eHhln i kpl but a utmrlnr rrl and fine brlMl of the Ixit mtBi1v,iar. And we sHo b on hnl a lre at"'k of Snwa Wlniluws and DiMirs, whl''h w lira now Rolnx to mil t emit nd htrw cut In order to nke room (or Fall (loo li. REAL; ESTATE ! City Heitl ttntn boiiKhl and So. 4 on oomrnWrm. t"-: V . . CollrrHnn of rfcntii fir tlmpe In the eily a ell aa those living outride. To prevent consumptloa quickly cur thrvr and lung troubles with On Mln at Cough Cur. F 8 Duffy.' , V'r Contents of the Fornm. ' Of the fourteen article which oonstl tut the October offering of Th Forum no leu than eleven may be elassed ander th bead of timely.' In ringing article Senator J. P. Dolllver dlaenssea what are "Th Paramount lssne ' of th Cam paign" from a Republican point of view Two views of th Cuban oueslioa are given, one being "A Plea for th Annex. tlon of Cuba," by a Cuban, whos nam cannot bs disposed, and th other afore. Ibla exposition of the reasons "Why Cnba Bboutd bs Independent." The Hon. Charles Denby consider "The Future of China and of tb Mlsslonari" In a ton that will find thonssnd of sympathiser even among those who decide such ques tions by the test of political aipedlency "The Negro Problem la the South" taken up by ItepreeeulaltveO, W. Under wood, of Atabtme, la aa article that may be considered a reply to Qen. C. n Uroeveaor's late) pies agalnat lb dlifrsn cblsement of th Ignorant nffftro voter Tbrre Is not sn srtkle In the luiue which does not malnUln the sttndtrd of Inter sit and usoTulnNi st by The Forum. Contractor cyJiur of Richm ioJ, who ut doing ao grest a work lu boring artes ian wells lu this State, last , night struck water at the well at the institution for the blind bore, at a depth of In7 feet The flow Is 18 gallous a niluuie, the tem perature of the water S3, which Is a de gree cooler thin ihl in the deepeat well here. Tomorrow the work of boring a well at the Institution for. negro deaf- mutes and blind will begin. Mr. Sydnet says that out of 000 wells he bat driven only S are failures. He has 18 machines at work In Ibis State. A well like the one above referreJ to cost t)J0. he suit s Speaking of wells which are failures he referred to the Oit at Galveston, sunk to depth of 8,000 feet, at a cost of 876,004) and giving only salt water, the soli formation at 8,000 feet being the aame as near the surface. On Friday of th week of the State Fair here, October 20, there will be a gam of foot ball at the Fair grounds be' tween the teams of the Virginia Poly technic Institute at Biacksborg and the Stat Agricultural and Mechanical col leg. ; Th Coppervllle company of this city Is now making 85,000 brick daily, at its yard near her. There ar now 40 ehlldren In tb Odd fellows orphaaag at Quids boro. Th iastltntloa Is nourishing. Th saw saal- roa has taken charge. Th Stat charter th Freeman and dodgea lumber company of Beaufort county, capital 112,000. Tb Oxford Furniture company is authorised to In ercas lu capital stock from 930.000 to 130,000. Gov. Bnasall d acid a not to Interfere further with the execution of Arch! Klasaula, murderer, at Clinton, and un leash take his own Ufa, a he one so nearly dld.be win be hanged tomorrow The Governor also decide to tax no fnrthar action as to Chauacy, colored. at Tarboro, and h loo will b hanged tomorrow. - . . TheStal Department of agrlcuUnr will tomorrow haV a fruit show, en tirely of mouauloappl. . ' '- :'s, Many Republicans and Populists ar making plans to vote In ibe senatorial primary. They think It will not b known how they voted la th electlona, but ar mtstakea. . Th penllentlsry secured from th Slate auditor a warrant for 134,000, bel ano of Ibla year's appropriation, but tb treasurer refused to pay It, ash had no funds..!-Th warrant ha been withdrawn and on for 5,000 substl luted and has been paid. , ( , Miners la tbe Xarkie Collieries Return to Special to Journal Haieltok,, Pa.. September 27 The mlnera'of 'the Markle oollWry near Wllkebxre retaraed to thi-ir work n th mines. Th dlilrrenee Ikeiween the coal miners'' and the op. rators will be settled by arbitration. . TbaMarkia mluee were close! await ing the determination of the men whetl er ihejr would Joia la the strike or agree to arbitrate under the terms of the cou- Iract tley nlgned with the pioprietors Their principal gTb-vsuce was H-e wage seal. Thev wanted only kIhiiii bnlf ol what tbe United Mine Wurki ra are de manding .., They bava decided to accept th firms, proposition In regard to the hoisting of men ?rom l be slope, acqulesot tbe . refusal to pay tbe engineers by tbe hour and to arbitrate all the other grievances excepting those relating to seml-inontbly pay ami tfiG location ol powder houses, wblrh have been adjust ed by the anaaer oI-Mrkie A Co. The return of the miners to work in tbe Markle collieries la considered a bad blow to the organization of the United Mine Workers. Seven out of twelve colliers near Hazelton are working liul none of them full-bauded. The llkzrllon operators would be glad to settle tbe strike by re ducing the price of powder from $2.75 to 1.60 and by Increaslug the price for labor If necessary, If they did not have to make sny deal With Mr. Mitchell or other representatives of the miners' or ganization, but they are unwilling to enter into any negotiations with Mitch ell. . THE MARKETS. 65 M lo.et its 884 .1.83 J. J. Baiter Is selling bis Iilbbons, lawns, t'Sdlnt Oifonls, and all summer goods very low for the rh. ' Th following quotation wore receiv ed bv J. I, Latham A Oo, New Bern . o.' v, ;r:v-; .. ;;':..;.;';'-,. : 'ji Nbw Tobk, Sapi 17r Corroai . Open,' High. Low. Cloe Nov. ... 8.8S 888 888 1.68 8pt ........10 05 10.20 Oct u....i. W 10.10 Jan.:.. ...... 8.53 8.88 Mch.. ........ 8.64 . May,.,.. . ... 8.54 WstHATi 'Open. " Dec .'..'....'..; 88 Con. Gas. ...... So. By Pfd..... 81 T 0 I.... k.... Fed. 8. .4. ...k 81 ' 82 Con. T. ' 78 Leather .. ... ' Cotton receipts were 43,000 bales at all ports. Bra Callna Mrkt, Cotton sold In tb local market yeate dav from 8 81 to 10.12. Ilocelpt 12 bale. 10 08 , 8.82 8.01 8.81 8.52 High. Low. Cloa 81 83 04 ; IM X m 4 m - J A m,.. t.8 Da? la' I'lmrmnrj baa eicluslrs sgrnry for "Thoo" rlgufs. ' For dllnfi i:tlii(t, rliorlile of Llrm from lv!s' I'lisr.i ,'. FANCY CREAM CHEESE! Imported and Domestic Macaroni. Codfish and Irish Potatoes. Fresh Corned Poitsmonth Mullets. Fancy Elgin Butter. Fresh Canned Goods. Pickles, loose and itt bottles Genuine Uoasted Java Coffee, only 20c II). Tobacco Users will find it to their intenst to examine our big stock of Ping and Fine Cut Chewing Tobacco. If you want a Cheroot, Cigarette or will please you. Give me a call. Yonrs to Please, good I igar. I - have the that J. L MIL, & ICetail Grocer, 'Phone 91. 71 ltr."l SI. PLANTER'S WAREHOUSE Colder Weather. Washington, Sept. 87 -For North Carollns; Krlday, colder In west and central portions. Rain followed by older on coast. Weather Conditions: Maximum tem peratures of 00 to 92 occurred yesterday In the Ohio, central Mississippi anil lower Mis.lsslppl vallevs. The cold weather over tbe northwest baa Intensi fied since yesterday and spread eastward Into the lake region and south and south eastward Into tbe Interior and south western states. Heavy froat Is reported from Sl.-Paul and freezing temperatures are general from the upper Missouri val ley westward Into the Kocky Mountains. Hectare's For October. The October number or HcClures opens with an article on ''The Straieg) of National Campaigns," attracllvcl)' Illustrated by lay Hambidge. The Iron' piece, showing Governor Koosevelt and Senator ilanna In conference at He pub lican National Headquarters, and the strikingly original portraits of Cleveland Btalu, Quay, Croker, Bryan and others, land especial Interest to this paper on tactics of party managers In the Presi dential campaigns of the past twenty- flrs year. ' Th author has been In tbe thick of the fight and has evidently been brought very closely into contact with the great leaders In the battles which he describes. to The Planter's Warehouse is located in the bininesH part of the eitv and the finest Warehouse in the State. We will have plenty of buyers with plenty of orders for all the Tobacco In this part of the Slate. It is the aim of the management to give his personal attention to all sales and to see that you are well loo-ed after when on the market with tobacco Our motto is "High Pricea and Personal Attention to jour in terest." Free Stables. Come down to the opening sale, ami we w ill liy please you. PLANTER'S WAREHOUSE CO., J. M. HOWARD, Manager. F. P. I,AyGLh;Y, Auctioneer. liT.-hileJ every week-day nt 1 1 o'elock. Are You Hunting - ST I 'M ' - . u. ,. LI TIt mm a mm For a good boggy or any other vehicle In our line. W are building them and at tb right price. W keep all kind of Buggy Sup lies. Com to see us, we can pleas yvKpffy'-fW? 19 Broad Btree'. rPhoa185 D.F.JARVIS, : M POLLOCK STREET ' 5 - -SOLE AGENT FOR--- AIAt J Ml - - J . 1.. i V Forward, I? the Slogan This Fall in Men's Suits and Over coats. Not h backward step here, but every move an advance materials, pat torn, colors, design, cut and finish, all how that we keep pace wiih U tima. A new line of Fall Goods that will at tract your eye, and you know how we make up good. F. 91. Chmlwick, Notice ! The only man there be. Not Left, Come See. . A Ho. 1 Real Heart Hand-made and lawod Shingle always on hand. Laths, Carts and Buggies. , Klin Tar and Fat Lightwood Post. All kinds of Slots Wood delivered to yoor door. .. Two Store to let and houses to rent all the time .' t, vf Lime to retail or by th barrel. , ;, , 8e ; -. ' J;: .''v.t.S-.-'-'..'' ''"'. 'e . rBIG MlM We' Mai line of and Wc have iust received a the above well known Shoes invite your inspection. We have them in Kid Patent Leather and Calf Patent leather in both button and lace and in both black and tan Vici Kid. Call early and get your choice of Styles and Sizes. J.G.DUNN&CO., 67 POLLOCK STREET. A FEW OF THE GOOD THINGS! . Vet For Bale By F. TAYLOR. Sweet Gataweba wine. ... 75c per gallon California Port wine . . . fl.OQ per gallon Montioello Claret wi n .. 25o per bottle and few Brands of fine medicinal whis keys, such ast ' ' I, W ar ready to supply tb trad with I j Cotton PaMlBg BBd Tl. .Bag 0 , i'; it a L- - lM....fili1if . ..' v T'-Z-'VZ Z W CUTTEltj PEPPEB JKJ, jitaaaainaaa -i w vv OIsD F'OIlESTEIt 1 1VALBORF, . ; s'.ia----visi ' i -' ' And lots of other brands of Rye. n;r7 fl u V vi Vnrt rrrsfii mt . jititrseotebjrin: pod ll U I 1 I I I I, I I 11 I II 'I I 1 f 1 (t,i Pn ' - !S US II Ut-lil iJf DEALER IN i t" . it.. ' Umh -v r.xrnPM Frvthlntalas! also lot jof ethelf OIVK US A CALL , l- ; . w . . . s v4 mm 4- mA And all Kind of I'. Wire Netting, Scteen Doors and., -C ' ' i '' C WC-J.i. window ' . -. i-l:xrtttorsv;vWotli.k. nt irim DrrCldrDATOD I ttavipir fiimllflpd U th F.secotnrof QLACIHR RL1 K1ULKA1UK5 '(corR9 lhy,P, dw-ps.ed, late of the Whlrh re the bwt. They 1 - bbt few. County of Crsven, this Is to notify sll a ,1. and No Sunnrlor I f vi r ""'"? f ?f'n., '.V? lie CreBm Freewre. Water Cmilers, Mieli!i;n Stoves and Itinptw. r.iini, .' I' i ttnl i of ; pit 't I S'OiB I ma ii to enlilhlt them to tire id on or before lflih, da, nf ,i, ,,!ir I'.ini, nr this notice will bey, In I r of th Ir rrmyery. All tr.' ,i...l t al'l rotate will pleat .0 illiOH iiiii" envTiiciit. . . ', i K FIlYflO,

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