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. , V.' i .v. , lili ! ' h . h r J: J 'IF, xi i I . vv-., v v vol. xvjii-No. m: (SIW BlfiS, I. C, FRIDAY M0ENING, OCrOBKa ;9, 1900.;f ; NINETEENTH TCAK. III i, . .U.I MM! i JUST; A MOMENT AT f nackburh m " A 'i A - A , , . What makes a more HyUh 'CoatShit than -Venetian loths -; in the New Shade? W have an Efegaut Llfil ot these, JSO in. : ; wide for $1 00 per yard. ' W V '' ' 10 or three Beautiful Whip-Porde, 46 in. wide at $1.25. ," ; Habit Cloths, 64 in.' wide fl.flp. . . - ' ' ' Onr Stock Of Silk" Waist Patterns is more, varied than ever before. With Velvet in all tho New khades, 'also frilks aud Velvet, Chiffon and Jet AppTiqne Banda, Portiers in Damtwk Bagdad, Silk Repsand Madras Cordel11' !-J.V Z ; 47 & 49 Pollock Street. f 5 JUST A fresti lot Corned 'Portsmouth 'Mullets and .Small Tig Hams 5 to 6 lbs. . Also smalt BreakfiisStrjja, 3 i b-. Good Butter 25o lb. Very best Elgin and Fox River Print Butter at 30& ' ' " " We are also agents for the Spanish Root Toilet and Laun dry Soaps. They are guaranteed to finre Ht, I iitples, Salt ' Bheum, Tetter, Black Heads and othcr 8kin Diseases. They V are Pnrely Vegetrbje. ;..tA-Jc,?'i. - ' '. ' Give us a trial for anything int (he" Grocery Line and we will do our best to please you or ref und your nionry. Yonrs for Business. '- ','Ji' R. PARKERi JfitfOCER. Thone 69. .77 Broad Street. J. Tori ea aow boy a Genuine $5.00 Knox Derby. AH tliM ia a varMy of ttykt, etll atrty aai M yoar ebok This offtt oaly fcold. good 'Ull Mo ' ?Mibw ltL L&DUNN&COl .. Tiie Up-to-date ' FurnUher, '.' , . , T POLLOCK 8TIKIT. After Dnrk tew la e(ibtr a llfbl f.fl in I freqtMtl ry (KIIratUU-4 CMobtr, ! alwa;t Doti'i enlat'doof t,fty t,j 1Mb eel let Wfnm tow er IttMl otehlM I tlaglsaa. BsrWxtls, Tl 4oria aad e'Wr WwUr for the Aalaeta ad Wlatat of 1MO L Of eoane cat ad II easel at tick material a4 kaadt wek kefw (bey e. - T. ZI. ClifttJiflrlra; r. Tiuiri vith, .11 a u U.LLijuf, Jttrf trr ef Hf ila, Waraaa, Carta, ir, lfIrl !) hrt batlrr. !? .r AjXAMMEYER'S SHOES. I HAVE BECEIVED Bamnlei of A. J- Caausejtr's CclebntI Bhoei the PRETTIEST PAT. LEATHER ., ,( .... . la iht world, I carry th Nobbiest Lint of ColUrt and Tin la tba city. I mkt Neckwear a specially. Give the sample a took. Afceat for WanamakerA Brown. - - Com and 5e fie. - 1VI tlj J. 114 XTKIl Oppoalie Joubial Office. G. H. Waters & Son, ALWiTTS.QtArQUiRTIRS for aaytblef la Our Line like Bagf lee, Wa(oat, Drays aad I'arta. Wbeele and Alia of all elm aad klndn. All klada of Parte for repairs m W bad by calling oa nt tt ; ItroiMl . Kt. JBepefolly, . s. , ". O. IX Wiitera A. Won, Notice ! ' ,.Ths) Oldest and Moat ' ;" Relit! Firm." ; , Now IiBHlMf,,ml rtllffr.f Nice Sttve Word. Art.'Osk and line to your A tAperlal IxK f Ud llrarl, Hand Made Bhlnflrt Jnat Knitted; II, ki sod Uth, Ptafntfowlng. Tar ss4 1.1m. C-oeslrtawa le tar aed MwmeUfore you !! your ran) and pmk a I bate ftp, red a atarkfl Now ry finda v g, fet Perl sad f f ("leak at . L-iJ LILu, Lkv Lij 't.j i-.wi Bric!:G ! L Tib..G At " i i t. WHITE GETS C!S!I. By Order Superior Court the Shell Fish Commissioner Draws $400. CoorerttBg White Sapremaey Clmbs, Nthtb Congressteaal District. Tickets Seat oat. Ko Top . Crop.. Freight Bate " " Argaed1. Special to JoarnaL - , ' - . Kilejqh, October 18. Francis D. Winston, dtate organizer of Democratic cluba, says that np to tbls date about 80 per cent of tbe White Supremacy dabs, formed last summer, bav converted themselves into Bryan and Bteventon clubs. - The Republican leaders here say they ee no prospect of carrying any district save the Oth. They say that in the 8th, there is organized opposition to Black bum, their nominee; that their margin there Is but small, and that J.B. Fortune, the independent Republican nominee, who represents whatarj known as tbe insurgents," will certainly command some votes. The last legislature abolished the office of chief shell fish Inspector beld by Theophllus White, fualonlst, and created 1 oyster commissioners, at $400. a year each. White ,sued to retain1 bis office and also to get the entire 2800. The Supreme Court said he could not be ous ted during bis term aud also that be was entitled only to $400. The auditor and treasurer declined to pay this, saying the act of the legislature named the? com missioners. Today the Bnpreme Court by mandamus forced them to psy the (400 to White. Today the work of sending. out the Democratic electoral and Congressional tickets was finished. There are 1,800.000 Congressional and 1,750,000 electoral tickets sent out. There was sharp frost today. It set tled the question of the "top crop'' of cotton. The growth of cotton a, the top during the past 80 days baa been phenomenal and; many people have de clared there would be a top crop, but it is a myth. The corporation commission meet to day and took up the queatioa of freight rates, the subject being that of classifica tion. The furniture manufacturers ap peared In large numbers and; asked for a lower classification of furniture, so as to give them a lower rate of freight. The Wilmington tariff association, repre sented by James Kyle, asked for lower rate on cotton piece goods. ' la the new aaaes of the State museum one of the largest balls la to be est apart as tbe History room, and in this objects of Interest in tbe history of the State will be arranged chronologically; for In. stance colonial, revolutionary, prior to tbe civil war, civil War, etc, There will be no Confederate room, In charge of any organization, and no historical collection In charge of any asaoofatloa. Alt will be under tb direct control aad management of tbe museum aad the collections will be both by gift and loss. Itlsolalmed that the freight reteoa cotton goods shipped by . mills Ja this Stale to other polnU la the State Is SO per cent higher than the rale laOeorgta Henos s M per eeat red actios I asked. roe Wilmington, FayettevllU aad, other mill petition for this. Mrs. Bplcer Wkltaker I sleeted regeal of tbe North Carolina Daughters of the Revolution, Mrs. D. B. Bill, v los-rcfeat, Mr T. K. Bruner, Secretary. Kev. Job E. While, of this city will sooept tb paeloret of tbe Seeoad Bap- Uat church of Atlanta. . lbs Corporation Cosasttseloa ' at tile r.qoeetoftb railway has postponed action oa tb sew fretfkl elajslfieattoe), sotU November 10th. .. PopuUtioB Incretted 104 Per Cent Special 10 Jos msL' '' WstntaoTon, October 1A Tbeeea. susretiras for lb State) of Ariioaa, shows populatloa of ttllt sa la- crease since ISM of 104 per eeal. Another Month of Ejposltloi. Special to Jan rati. 1 ' PssJs, October 41 The great Ispoet- Uoa bare will close 0 Noreaaba Isih, and tbe work of removing the belldlags eooiBMBce tbe day following Its CllM. It Is tot stpened that tbe work of ft-' motal will be completed before May la. 1901. - . WMthtrCeildltlonS. Wasoisotoh.D. C, October lth.-.''M TP ,k n,, Dssnotvat, ssd for Nonb Cswllaa. Fair FtWa. ! hM P'" fc,,BMi' o be wit sad fre.h anrtk lo seat wlmla. Wh lkf Coftillilnea Tb b'(h pre , sorearts Ibis morning ttt.txts froie) tbe MMUe Atlantic eo wntoard to the ,s'l' l'lir" I'l'm and d"ln.:a tbe lht ei lb emialry al of th ftoty bfoonialrja. Hiy fr'. at rtatllmnta, Clnrlanlatf, Norfolk, tl Lnnla, IVa.lilngtr ( Jt jr. end i:a-. Tb l-rrfrtq r b f ara"r l' n n tl "fitrn, orthMtrn. and lai c i r V - !" ' 1.1 j - THE.STRIKERS WIN. ' Great Coal Hlnet To Open Next Monday. .' All Demands Granted. u v . Special to Journal. ' ' ' Pbi LS.DILFHI A, Oct. 18. The great anthracite coal strike after one. month's. duration, Is settled, and tbe coal compa nies bav posted notices for tbe tuiuers to resume work neit Monday.'' - - PhiladbLPHUl, Oct. 17. The strike by the anthracite mine workers of Penn sylvania, which began Septembea 17th- practically ended to-day when the Phil adelphia and Beading Coal and Iron Company and tbe Lehigh Valley Coal Company agreed to abolish the sliding scale in their respective regions and to grant an advance in wages nf . ten per cent, net. the advance to remain In op eration until AprH 1st, 1V01, or Uiere after. . -'''r..'''" This notion meets tbe demands of tbe miners' Be ran ton contention. Tbe decision was ' arrived at after a conference of representatives of the Indi vidual coal operators snd tbe- large coat carrying companies. The conference began yesterday, To-day's action was th culmination of the recent meeting ot the Individual opreators at . Bcranton, following the Mine Worker's convention In the same city. Nearly 'all the collier ies In tbe coal region had previous to the miners' contention, posted a notice granting an advance of .ten per centa The mine workers In considering luU demanded that the sliding scale to llit Lehigh and Schuylkill districts' be abol ished, the advance guaranteed until April 1st, and all other differences be submitted for arbitration. The Individual operators agreed to everything, and the appointment ul committee to Induce the Heading snd the Lehigh companies to aboIUb the sliding scale ana make the wage permanent followed. It la conceded that tb result of to-day's conference Ir a complete victory for the nfeu. All tbe demands of their convention are acceded to, and as one ot the indi vidual operators put It, alter the confer ence, tbe operators go a Utile further In agreetg to malutaln the wagu advann-: after April let. , Operations in China. Special to Journal. WAsniaoToa, October 18 Field Marshall Waldersee hss arrived at Pekln The allied forces hste not yet arrived ai Paollng. The French cavalry reached Chefoo without opposition and saved the foreign railroad employees and misalon arlea. Th Chines rebels bate captured Maohaa. The report oath Catbolioa killed In China shows five blabops, 28 priest, 8 Catholic brothers and 19 nuns hsve been pat M death. Late Telegraphic Items. WUlism J. firysa spok at alt teen Olffereat point In Nw Tork Mat yes terday, Including -a speech at Albany, He expressed great regret lor the death of William L. Wllsosu Oor. Roosevelt spoke at Arte, Ohio, yesterday, where a demoostrauoa was made said to equal that given vo ttryaa at that place. Sir Arthur Sullivan Is dengeroasly tit si Moat Carlo. United States oonsul, Held at Madrid, Is At Elkloa, Ky, a mob lynched a negro who tried to break Into a boose, tie wee from jail by lb crowd. GElf. CAM'S UBERALTTT. Will Scad BcsMcratle Liter tare Tt The ' Rlath. 0n. Jsllao B. Can of Durham, de- tiring le) aid la lb slecUoa of , W. J Bryaa for prealdeat sad Bo. W. T, Crawford for Congress,' as generously aotlfied Uoa. J. D. Marpby, chalnaae of tb Democratic sitcatlte eoamltiso of lb s1nlb dUlrlct, to seed a list of saaiet Sad pottoffioat, ssd be will la sudlately eead 8000 eoplea . of the Weekly New Tork Jooraal to all polsli of this dlMriot Tbls practical dtMoaalraUoa of Geo. Oarr' latereal la Democracy . will wta lb gratllad of alL Democrat, Theef far was eoalalaed la lb following let tori ' , ', ' I "I am try Mslons tLst tbe North Carollea electors! tots sbnaM M eaet for W. J. IV j a fnr preetdewt, sad that we aad ale rpreatalallte to Cee grve la fait aywpalby with blot. "I am d(n1y dmlteoi for la sumss of IIce.W.T.Ciafmd. llsbiaspUa- eap.we wonra.Wia. Tbe iittlnf 'of him by the lUpabll bltran WaS a mod O"""" !fat d ad etary JUt,-rri re Is iMa wro,l rfvn- "Jt tu r-rrd lo at that It L't da ir (id If '; '- Tpl J '.rr.,1 ' f 't! t n 5'W ti ,'i f ' ' k t I fcd cf V.t M a'i c ' a ).l ft .r I ' ill at rtii-e V t!., i.t 1 I :; , t! t 1 1 1 TEE MARKETS. 'V...S The following quotation were receiv ed by J..E. Latham & C New Bern Ovn&HU-i Oiity.'1lfch: Low. Close Oct ........ W0 , ,9.Bl 9.8 1 : 8.81 Hov..... ..... 8.87 ; 8.S7 9 88 9.38 9 81 high. 791 pa 9.18 ;9.?l 9.31 9.?8 9.18 9.81 9.81 Low. Close 78 79 175 II Jan.... .. ... 0 88 MCh.;.'.:...i. 9.88 Msy;.:.V; '.. 8.31 Wbbat; : Open; Deo ......... 79 Con. Gas. ... 175 So. WyPfd tVl Fed.Sr'..." 84 Con. T..... .... Leather .. .. 10J , Cotton receipts were 65,000 bales at all ports. .l i-- Liverpool Market. Spots, 8 19-83 Hales 6 C00 bales, 500 American. Futures closed quiet Oct Nov. 8.18. Jsnj -Feb.. 0.2. . . New Hern ;Ootton Htu-ket. Cotton Sold In tbe local market yester day at 8 75 to 9.25 Advices to J. P. Lai bum A Co. were that the blither opening In cotton was caused by reports . of killing frosts in North and-South Carolina. Davis' Pharmacy has exclusive agency for "Thco" cigars. Vaccination Lhields ul Inv!a' Phar- macy. Cream Cocosnut and tattles at McSor- le's. You will And nt the Onlts Market this morning trerjililng that la kept In s fcst c lass Meat Mirket J. J. Baxter has the finest line of clothing ever in tbe city to he Bold at old prices on him before buying. New Bern Fair Nov. 12-17, 1900 Fr diHinfcctlng, uo chorlde of Lime from Davis' I'harmacy. Dress Goods, Shoe, Domestics, No- lions, etc , st J. J, Baiter's. Don't fall to look at our stock of Shoi-s. Shirts, Neck wear, etc. I can - do you good. J. J. Daxtcr. Five Dollurj Reward ! Above reward psld for return of whlte snd yellow dog, scar on left fore leg. answers to name of "Jee. kiihrst Fohbks, Carolina Inn. Bagging and Ties We ate ready to supply the trade wllb Cotton Begging and Ties, Dag Oloth, Ueaty BatOts, 4c Prioea are Hltlit. I. XL Isntham A Uo JUST ItKCi:iY KI) ' j A F0LL LINK OF King Heaters & Coal Stoves which will be sold cheap for eaah. tVll will be to your Interest to see me before huylni la met line. ; i n. URAit kv, .88 8. Frt At. STMWWJnarM iQk.Book Store I i .- " I I tVf Are Jioinj; trnr lUnt 1 I ,T Nerve Yu. 6. H. Ennctt. eavi THEY II AVE ARRIVED I '. '. TbIInUwa t sad Pet I In of Ilrnlfn; Horr, Potti V(1 il (a1 rrf lkra . tOlhf!ly. W era lo asa for U W'l tnoo lit.'b Urait ITfK, 1 I ,rh I if r. - r k (4'--n. h u In " ' t (.'!, ( I ( 1 h - p f lisn. . P. K Ail ft Whole Cod Fish Pickled Rump Pork. Fresh Ontario and Hecker's Prepared Buckwheat; Old Fashion Huckwhent; Dried Apples & Peaches; Nice Fruit Jellies and Jams; Fancy Fresh Elgin and Clover Hill Print Butter; Fancy Full Cream Cheese; Fresh Lemons; Canned Goods of all kinds; Heinz's Pickles; Tomato Catsup; Mustard und Sauce; Plain Pork and Peans and with Tomato Sance; Small Pig Hams, Calf Hams and English Cured Shoulders. Complete Stock of to be J.L 'Phone 91. mm. allV0MftiaUU J. A. JONES, BROAD STREET, STEWART'S OLD STAND, Li very, Feed, OTf A TT T "V aO Sale B8il , Kxclianj't; . . Largest und HOESES anSLd. MULES Ever Found in New Hern. Also a Complete Line of HiiL'L'iea. Wacons Harness, Robes, Whips, Curt Wheels, Ktc. Cotton Fire-proof Warehouse I Cotton 8TOUED and INSURED at small cost and reawmuble ad tiince made on same if desired. The Btuti8tic.nl position justifies the stor age of cotton for much higher prices which we believe will surely come. Correspondence Solicited. KBIT TO COTTON EXCHANGE PLANTER'S The Planter's Warehouse is located in the bminess part of the city and th Quest Warehouse in the State, We will have plenty of buyers with plenty of order for all tbe It il th aim of the management to give his personal attention to all ale and to that you are well looked after when 00 the market with tobacco. Our motto if "High Prioe and Personal Attention to your interest." Free Stablo. Corae down to plea yon. PLANTER'S WAREHOUSE CQ , T. M. HOWARD, Manager. f. 0. LAXOUCT, AtleBfr. tTali etary werk-dey at II o'clock. DMIir.vcr Occur T Yon T lh at Ike bers eboddy "adtettUd" wb lao'lHlr tbnk. a shot j retired, tn yoe are fnbt f(o '((.Ti' H I'U'rt Irr.stile , Tl.'J the Best Groceries had. Wljolegale fc Retail Grocer, 1 71 Brc;vl Hi. I A K I LH a SkAJM a d Finest Stock of J. A. JO FN, ltrosd Street, Stewart's Old Stand Storage. WAREHOUSE Bxslror) Tobacco in this part of the Slate. the opening sale, and we will try to D. F.JARVIS, s 63 POLLOCK BTRCCT. BOLE AGENT FOB Tailor' ) salts -mi 1 v r 1 I, ;.'! Alo grrat 01 , J a- it ly (it gorxl , -1 j ,!l Ti Ti, t w !". I art sua I 'ray e , t oa Ka1 for a'. in n ( 1 ylr n- iUi'k fur r.r V r r 7
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