.11 1 . I I U . I I I v II I I I : I VOLr IV11I-K0.- 209. ; HIW BIM, C., FRIDAY MOSSING, BOTIMBER 30, I900.V NIMTILSTH YIAtt TOSEHTIE REPORTED' SUNK . . PERIL FOR CONGRESS. i 9 I '' I' ? . r 9 hi e J3E3E i O i I"- 3S i ere some of my prices. Tes, a store full of prizes In shoes. For nobby Footwear this Is the store. 5-'- We also call attention to our Stock of Dress Goods, and In Silks and velvets, we have the newest shades and materials. Onr Trimmings line in in Appleques, Jets and GUI Braids Is up-to-date, with Buttons to match. Two lovely thine In Ladies Linen Lawn Lace Trimmed Handkerchiefs for SOo and 78c.' ; 1 Choice Selection of Colgate's Extracts and Toilet Waters. For Pillows and Draperies several Handsome Patterns In Silkaline. Hosiery in all Grades, but a Special 25c line. We are prepared to suit the most fastidious In our Table Damask and Towel Department; so without delay come and judge for yourselves for we are confident that our goods will speak for themselves. Sincerely, - E. B. HACKBURN, 47 ft 40 Pollock Street. We have removed to onr 2Te-w IZBxicls: Store, Cor. Broad at Hancock Sim., Where we will be glad to welcome all our old and new patrons. Our strict attention to business In the past Is sufficient guarantee to the trade that we are always looking out for the But Interest onr Customeis. Onr Stock of Staple and Fancy Groceries Is Complete. Is-Large tables and fcheda in back lot for the accom modation of onr Country Friends, FREE. Tours for Business, . 9?. "PARKER. hA Julias ULjAmold, ijlrery, Feed Sale A Exchange Stable, IIorseQft Ulules, Bnrgiee, Waoos,t Hi Whips and Robe. OTA "art wVe's a i prolall . (Bread St., HfW BEEN r 'r - This Is for YOU! Cataae year Stallooary. Card, eta, are faliaa la M ertWtta tManor aad wall prisled, It rapele retber than ettreeta. Fine Job Printing '.- Costs no more , tkta poet wort. Wf aVa ) as thta!r m the prlsUf whe I n a opactaJ kill or iMt tad who has a IkouM e leralag $oe4 jo. Try S4. tvji. t. mir BteytlM, O.ae, Aaaaeehle. 0 rapk- paoae. Jah Prlail.g, Baav - Iteatpa. 1 M K)d Few Ba H. 0 r. Tin:."fxviTirf i n irv sssftarvr f t B'rft. Vsftaa. Carta, , Bilrlf las aasart "atU. t?f.(tt'., Wiia, C'u a4 f rt t . Ur 1 1 For Correct Dressers. W Peoplb who count proper Shoes necessary to correct dress will be de lighted with this (Season's line ot Lad.e.-, Misses nd Children's Footwear . - SU5, S2.00, S2.5Q & S3.0Q J D.F.JARVIS, . 63 POLLOCK STREET. HontvkqT' , Linens, CVpeU and VMfog, j: . - , LaUert Btylew and Colon la Drra OooJi and Droa Trimminjf. D.F.JARVIS r U!i.Book Store I Tale lw ttiWf (ft wtsket t' j- . fwwtaaliy. Ot! II Shoes fa f -Tailor &( Made 1 Xar- F" . Wtra Tt a!'.f tni a r.f fM ii. a r. Simpsted Lease otk.hH. C Road ' ' By Next Legislature, v Methedlst Orphanare ; , Opened. Balldlaff of Braaeh Bead to Snew Hill. Mew Lodges of Odd Fellewk Well ' Named Newspa - per Clnb. Kalcioh. N. O.Not. 8. The Meth odist Orphanage, which b located one mile west of this city, was formally opened by Bishop H. C. Morrison this afternoon. J The dedication will not be held until the-main building Is com pleted. ;: The Arm bonding just com pleted comprises seven large rooms and four small ones.? It is of brick-, and the Interior Is finished In hard-finish natural pine. A nandsome parlor and large study room,, dining and matron's rooms are located on the first floor. On the second floor are two large dormitories, bath rooms, lavatories, etc. The build. lng Is well constructed, having been built by Zachary and Zachary. Charles Pearson is the architect If is expected that work will soon begin on the main building which will cost some $15,000. Some fifteen applications for admission hare already been reoelved. Bev. J. W. Jenkins will act as superintendent for the present. Since the arrangements were begun, nearly two years ago, to tabllsh the orphanage, $17,468 has been colleoted. Bishop Morrison this morning preach. ed the Thanksgiving Bernrim at Edenton street M. E. church here, at the union service. The Capitol was closed to-dav. The Supreme Court, as a courtesy to attor ueys from a distance, heard arguments In a couple of casee and then adjourned for the day. The directors ot the Atlantic & North Carolina railway have for some time been considering the matter of building branch line to Snow Hill, They de cided two months ago to refer the mat ter to the Board of Internal Improve ments. The latter now declines to as sume the responsibility and virtually leaves It to the' legislature by saying that no steps will be taken until after the adjournment of the legislature. The legislature will be called on to meet the queatlon of raising more taxes. In some way. This year's expenses ex ceed the Income by some $100,000. It Is suggested that perhaps a good lease of the Atlantic and . North Carollaa rail way, which now yields the State a very small return might he effected. Papers were issued todsy for the or ganisation of new lodges of Odd Fellows at Windsor and Hertford. The work of grading la In progress on the Charlotte, Monroe and Carollaa rail way. The line under eonstructlea Is X miles In length, between Monroe and McBee, which shortens the dlslanee to Monroe by 60 mllee, as compared with lbs present routs via Ham lei. The aaw road Is primarily to get Into a greet tl her regloa, bat will be ballt standard, for permanent basinets ss a part of the Seaboard system. The builders are Charles E. Johaaoa and William Moa ears of Raleigh, Mr. Williams of Lynch burg and three or for ethers. Nasi ;Batnrday the Btate fair pre miums will be paid. The fair made moaty this year, saore thaa ever before la all lis history. A boat three fourths of the meokiaery I all ha 10 Alemseee eosaty milts effect ed by the strike of Usloa labor ,U aow la operation. Haw heeds are Ooaiai la from the eoeatry. Those el the strikers ho are holding oat say they will goto WeelFolat,Oo. The newspaper see of this tows have foimally organised thsaas aires late deb eadebosr the aasae The Aaeelee Cleh." 4- ,. ' : :,. Joke Jeeklee, prwtdraL " ' Rev. Dr. T. H. lvey.vloa-pmideat W.J. startle, eeomeryt t.Y. Ueyle, eseretary. s . f. A. OkU, & M. fa rats, T. Peace, O.H. Foe sad WUlle O. Brtgge, board of governors. . DOMESTIC AKBALS. riftt Cempeeijf The Ctasai Jest : Cempleied. - Waswinote, )(ov. tA-TVs Cease Dereee today tsae4a ealleUa 1rt the retells of the easmersUoa of the eV SMatle selotalt la laelneawte, bat eot ea farat at reagae. Of IIOT Wrsset leetoearef rvportlng eWattle eatattla, hick was MbelMtlelly eee third ef the total esatbaf e4 fartks la she Called Stelae, 1Mo oeaulaed l.iM7 a4 eatUei I.SVS.tM laytlnMrai rp horaa agtrfi, .Wl,rT fcoraea, aad the arr"r ef other ealaale rtnrt4 foltevtf kK ftril awt, tlT. kp, IM 470, lt, lq.HI, t f fM, O.S-.S. rntitH vlth r 1.04 l.k.b' IUII,IIMtl lllf 1.4 li ll trpnri ike !'! re') Its a.f of arm t4 lS, Tmfrlr.'f, ('),'' i I lp, Ik ! fcf mm4 1. I I I Warship Said to Have Cone Down With Five of Ber Crew. Niw Tobjc, November "88. A cable gram from Manila received here today reports the sinking of the United States auxiliary cruiser Tosemlte in a typhoon Guam November 15. Five of the crew la said, were lost. Washington, November 28. Neither the naval nor war officlala had received anything up to a late honr tonight regard ing the loss of the Tosemlte. The presumption here is that news of the disaater was taken to Manila by the War Department transport Sherman, which Is due at that, place about this time. According to an arrangement with the naval officers a War Depart ment transport calls monthly at Guam to deliver mail intended for ttte people there, and as the Sherman left San Francisco about November 1 with the expectation of stopping at Guam she probably learned uf the wreck on her way over and reported It on her arrival at Manila. The To'semito w9 first commissioned April 13, 1808. She has been the station ship at Guam since the days of the Span ish War. The Yosemlte Is a 16-knot converted cruiser, of 6,170 tons dis placement. She Is provided with a main battery of 105-inch raptd-S re guns and secondary battery of 6 6-poundera and 2 Colt rifles. Her measurements are 801 feet In length by 43 feet extreme breadth. She has a mean draft of 20 feet 1 Inch. DeWltt's Little Early Risers are tha beat liver pills ever made. Easy to take and never grlpo. F. 8. Duffy. Chicago's Corn Deal. Chicago, Nov. 88 -Geo e U J'lillllps the manipulator of the corn market, closed the corner in November delivery of the yellow grain todsy, with profits estimated at from $300,000 to $300,000. The closing was merely a formality Privately and on confidential terms tnt sborte" took their medicine last night It Is understood that about 030,000 busb els were sold by the young bull leader at 49 cents. Some reports place the figure at 50 cents. Today he allowed tbr tellers" to keep up the bidding for ( few hours by offering grain at SO cents The dullness ot the pit finally brought the traders to the reallxatlon that some thing had "dropped," The cob product struck the loboftgen slide and a rush of stop orders brought on a panlo among the firms who werr waiting for a "skyrocket." The price fell to 41 cents, and tha market was w lid It la understood that those stsndlog short to Phillips he since began gathering up offerings of November corn about a month ago, exhpnsted every effort to secure enough No. I corn to fill their sales! Tha local stocks amounted to a trifle over l.OOOjMO bushels and the new crop of corn was too soft for delivery, Plans were even considered to bring back a lot of corn from the East, but these were ebandooed, and, as Phillips wee nphsld by the Board of Trade com sslUee ot sppeals la his protest against a lot of kiln-dried corn, the shorts float ly, late yesterday, agreed to give over the fight aad settle with rhUllpa, aa Ii waa evldeet the manipulator would hart eo trouble le Soldi a ( the market. TEXT OP AGREEMENT. Demands ea Chlaa Proeablr Modified. Waeatttoroa, Nov. 88. It developed today that the ehlef point le lbs ti eaaegee ooooaraleg Chles which asve been fotsg on dertsg lee hut few days aaaeag the Powers relelee to the wisdom el sMIveriaf aa elUmatam" le Galea. eeta the es prate ward faltlmetem to the test of the deeaaed to be heeded to the Cnlaeee envoys, lavolvlog ike pot aiUlity el a reeahlni deeUrailoa of war agalaat Cfclaa la ease the emeede of toe altlmalem he not eotnplled who. II eppoeia that eeeae el the Fewota eetlred the etpraes swe of the word -ahMmeuat" In lee dsssatd releUv la tee 0oaptuitoe or ether estreats fan Lament el eleven ef the rrteeee end ether nigh officials rmpeetlUe for the eutgaa, eod Ute flew el ettag lie MlierMlreUrmef diplomacy seem 10 have feeed faror with Ike mlaltUrt el Ptkle. Who it eeoeme kesoe at ike arrtral septula eonaldmUe dlaaeel became saaslfaat. .- .- - ,. Aboat a week age Japan look the le- UUtilts le ee efpal M stodorettoa, s4 iklt raawtvtd the ftvottWe eoatldoratloe at Ifee Cetwd Btalat, Ftaaee, Rattle and preUVIy Oroat Brittle, aliixMfk t ttit)rt ttiw at le Ureal Brittle Mttnt to Bt4t. Aawat the same tlM (Iterate! Itty took sps le tipretttb view of Uls 0rrt.tt thu ft was la adrtttUe M pranvd to Ihttittataf as elllastJsm tftUtt CeUe. wot that the iatttftt tWovld et be htt4 kti Cfc'ta rtnV a'!.t ette la -t V tVMSf 'f l!t. Tkt ttilif ef tt M I l it tV w.tt ('.t rvo f.. Mat K. tKl it. 46r..l-1s ftf IWt tf'n,.t ta fit. 1 f ta. i t tl tt t "4 Jt f -, ..I I'. a. I I . ) 1 Senator Hale on Outlook. Disposition Among Republicans To Go Slow. I Wabhikotoj, D. C, Nov. 87. Repub lican Senators, aa they arrive iu Wash-j lngton,show an inclination to talk con-' servatlveiy about the ontlook for legls-! latlon. 'The disposition Is to eo slow in 1 enacting measures which are regarded as more or less radical In character. Sen ator Eugene Hale of Maine, who has been out of sympathy with the Adminis tration on many points, is especially pronounced in his opinions. "We have won a great and deserved victory," he says.' ' The people have expressed their faith in the Administra tion and have committed the entire Gov ernment to the Republican party for at least another Congress. Our victory has been brought about by the votes of hun dreds of thousands of nifen who did not all agree on everything that Is claimed to be Republicanism. "It has not infrequently happened that party In the United Btalea, after gain- lng a great victory In a Presidential elec tion and carrying the country by im mense majorities, haB taken the leaders Bhlp of rabid and revolutionary men end has been utterly discredited and repudiated at the next Presidential election, TAXATION MUHT BE REDUCED. "We must reduce taxation; we must stop extravagant expenditures; we must go on the theory that the revenues will not now out al the present ligures, sb they assuredly will not. The present condition in China; where the Adminis tration has been singularly wise and con Bervatlve, bus shown us how our Orion- tal experiments are likely to Involve ui in every Eastern complication. "We must help the Cubans just as fast ss po.eilile to set up tbclr own gov ernment. The business influences of llir I ilnn. I will he in sympathy with us and all the Cuban foreign policy will be largely subordinated to ours, but the Cu bans hare got to run tbeii own govern mental machinery, and tbe sooner that is done the better. HAWAII HAKD TO MAHAOB. "Porto Rico will take care of Itself. "Haw'til is showing thst Insular an nexaiion is no easy thing to manage. Already tbe popular vote has decided against the administration's policy and agslnst the Republican party. I look- for difficulties of many kinds In tbe management of those islands, but good sense and good Judgment caution and conservatism will bring the party and the country out all rlghl." Denator uaie uoea not belters very much will be done by Congress this win ter except to pais appropriation bills. "Perhaps the Subsidy bill will put,' he says, "and there may bs some tinker ing with the army, but sooner or later tbe latter will be found a hornet's nesi for Congress to deal with. I take it fo (ranted, ton, that we will past s re- portloomeni bill. I do not see anything at present that will Interfere with tbe prompt execution of lbs work that Is ab solutely necessary." Both makert and elrculttnrt of conn terfrlu commit frtud. Hoaett men will oot deceive you Into bailor worlhlett counltrftlu of Dt Wilt's Wlioh Hi Salve. The original (t loftlllblt for coring plltt, to ret, tctema and all tklo dlteaaes f. 8. Duffy Oar Mill aiUk. Ate ago lh Hindoo "metllrloe nwo knew all about dltrase (emit eod ail erohvo. slthoiiEb be waa Jeered at by wtatrro arlrottttt bwenae b called Ibem "little worina." And after ell trbra wt OKxtraa 'HUaeorered' w be bed kooan all a to 04 we could find o better name for Ibe otw organisms tkse Imrilll. wlili b. being lottrprtted. ss "Utile elicit. ' t ta Dal. Catarprltltig Adrtt1tarr-.arioa me. air, but I bard yoa tall tbe frntlcnaa who aet krfl that two -"would weah yoor h tails of Ike wltotr stfstr." -wvtir "In rat yoa da may I hop that yon win try my patent eaepr-Kirhansn, A beby ss like a crop of wfe-ol. If It firwt rradlr4. lbei Ibraabtd. end dually K brrotnta lbt ISawrr of law fa miXf Kew Tort World. LADDERS I hfitvo Invented Ladder far iupcrior to any that baa boon placed on tbe market orBccauso of weight. durability & strength. and am manuiactur lug Bamo for shipment, bclog located hero wil sell atrctailat lGc per ft (any length) which ii ki t h r. ti any cold rr;!t a r.lnb vln t PLENTY OF GOOD THINGS FOR THANKSGIVING DINNER JUST RECEIVED Mince Meat, (!ranberrie8,Citron,CurranU, Baisina, Evaporated Apples and Peache?, New Prunes, Soft Shell Almonds, Brazil Nuts, Pecans, English Walnuts all new crop, Sweet Mixed Pickles and Qirkins Sour Pickles, Lemon Flavoring Exttacts and Spices, Heiuz's Tomato Catsup, Lea and Perrins Sauce, Ap ple Butter, Schredded Uocoanut best quality 5c package, Cook J ing Butter and Cotto'ene, Fresh Elgin Butter and Buckwheat, Fancy Cream Cheeae 15c lb., Macaroni, Small Pig Hams, Can ned Goods of all kinds, Queen Olives and numerousotherjgood things juat received. J.L 'Phone 91. MclMlEL J. A. JONES, BROAD STREET, STEWART'S OLD STAND, Islvery, Feed, Sale and Exchange . V Largcat and HOESES and. IvXJILES Ever Found in New Hern. Also a Complete Line of Buggies, Wagons Harness, Robes, Whips, Cart Wheels, Etc. MB OflB Now ia the time to buy Gloves, before the best colors have been selected. We have a Nobby Line ot Up-to-date dressed and un dressed Kid, Mochas, Dog Skin and Wool Gloves at prices with in the reach of all. Call NOW and exam ine our line. J.G.DUNN&CO., Tate Up-to-date FnrnUherm, 7 fotxocr rniiT ICE ?"c" (3 tag, war whoitaaata, porta tt ad to rtitaalaally aode fraaa tftaOUtd erawi aad irm Ina haoartUao. ItoaalaJry ta stotdtd a4 nrsfiafed tor hattta evs tainpUn. . toe tVtUvorat) sWty (esMeotJkaadeye) t a as to S s at. fasadare (roatu eary) T e ss ss is oooa far Bttoae aad ettar anfotsaaitea, New Bern Ice Oo Ike Bam M SUITS kt the kind ire UiU, Ute; are linked If::. 1 1 b--, l .s. " . ' iJta'" u-;.ii.f i.vts wk ;ik u mi arrtwa, V'Ul an4 Sirft iViafl rJ"j i't r, O tt tr-tla rp tV.a fil f'fn'tt ' r '-, :h ! f or I.'-"' r At . L. McDaniel's 71 Broad St. Whotofsale fc Retail iroejer, 71 rt,.-l fit. EKT, SlBrTAKr S UIU STAND, STABLES. ss m m. Finest Stock of tl. A. JONES. Broad Street, Stewart's Old Staad. HEADQUARTERS :FOR... TOT AU the Latest and Newest Toys for Cilildfen. Oar Stock is open (or inspec tion and purchase and now Ii tbs time to snake selections (or Iloli day (VsarnU (or tbe Ckildrotu We nave lU Tors CeJl aad set) Mr stock. Hotel Hiiicltoa M X I. UOOM, rreftlaeer. tVRawty fflm esd rirvsthad TWrwijVia, rv-4t4 Tahlt. tatte M M r tV. W rtvas y the wot or at - HUdUtU Nro7 Dorm, N. C. Vi ' v'f ta , t If; -r t.S f ' ' I 'V t' t ttfcia r-r kh

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