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V. 0ttttigl VOL. XV NEW SERIES NOV4G. . jJLY 14. NEW BERNE, N. C. TUESDAY MORNING, 1896. ESTABLISHED 1882- Wild j WASHINGTON LETTER. - A BAD, POLITICAL MIX UP IN '' NATIONAL AFFAIRS.". . Brjru And Popnljita. . Hawaii Itauwa. Republican and Sliver AeniMrala pleased. ' Cold . - Demveraia ara Quiet. . JOURNAL BURKATJ, I WASHtsoTos. 1. C. July 18tu. -", National politics have had some bad mix op9 In the post, bat tie present situation fe ; "a few poinlr ahead, of Ihem all. Present indications arc that those who have been ; predicting a general breaking down of old party lines this yinr will prove to bo tme proplivts. It would seem that the Chicago convention by the adoption of a platform . advocating many of the priuciples of the ' 1 Populists, and nominating ts-Eepresen tative JJryan, of Nebraska who has always i in his state and during hie two terms in t the House , affiliated with the Popu'ists, v i .1 . .: 1.1 . I... i Populists and silver conventions to meet vat St, Louis' Dcxt week, would endorse his - .candidacy, but it is Intimated by leading : 'Populists that inch endowment, depends .'largely upon individual pUdgcs yet to be made by Mr", lirysn himself, i J Although Brian's nomination was not expected by auybodv probably not even - ' by himself until the day before it was . tnado, it is generally admitted that with the exception 'of Senator Teller, who . would have been certain to get the fu1! I populist vole and almost the entire- silver . vote,,Bryn is about the- strongest man the Democrats could have put up,' and the fart that lie is tho yoongtet man ever nominated for the Presidency will have a tendency to aronso great Jntiiusiasm.in hi - behalf of tho young men of his pny. lr, Arthur Scwall, of Me., the Deinocratie . nominee)., f.w . Vice-President, . is . well known in Washington, but is, compara- - tively .unknown elsewhere,' outtiie of - New. England. It is a matter of opinon whether lie -addff any 6 rcnglb to the - ticket. ' It is not probable that' his party expect' to get any electoral votes from JNew England. ; ' ". . One of the queer things is that. Hie Be- (puMicaos and silver Democrats profess to be equally well pleased with the platform tand ticket of the Chicago convention. Re publicans ' now confess i bat they wore ml raid the convention would nominate , Tiller, and express tho greatest confidence in their ability to defeat Bryan'and Sew all, even it the ' PopulUt and silver conventions indorse tliem and the bolting silver Republicans support them. On the . other hand, the silver Democrats profess : to be absolutely certain that if tbeiMicket ; it endorsed by the St Louis conventions ; and supported by the silver Republicans, they will win. Both sides say that all they want is a t quaro fight between tho , gold and silver ticket Whether they will .get that depends largely upon the action of the 8t. Lotus conventions. " About the only people who do not pro fess to'be satUfied with the Situation are the Cleveland or gold Democrats. They acknowledge that they are very much dis satisfied, but when it comes to telling what they intend doing luey are munv It ' is believed to ba probable that the gold Democrats will put up a ticket' ot their .own in any event, and certain that they : mill do so if the Populist and silver con tentions do not endorse Bryan and Sewall. Should; these conventions endorse the Chi. eago ticket, it is thought to be most like- ' that the gold Democrats will mostly stippu" ne Bepublicao ticket,! as the kurestway'udlfa,t,ilTcr-; Ir tbere - two ailvertiol Icefield they argue that Hepublicon onia ,hen . certain and that theViT,B,u ,oa separate gold ticket solely ui,,e par'w of keeping op their party orgT,MtJoD 1d the Eastern States. While there are plenty of DomoctJ? ' who like neither Bryan nor the platform upon which ho stands, there ara also plen ty who ire inclined to enthuse over both. For instance, below are opinions export ed by Democrats from three states, now in Washington: Ex-Congressraan Brook shire, of Ind., "I served in Congress with Bryan, know hira Intimately, and 'prize bis friendship, . He Is one' of the purest men living; the whole (rend of his nature is noble, bigbminded and bonoia ble; and bis domestic relations are happy for be la a devoted husband and father. Feel positive that he can carry Indians. Whatever may be said against free silver there Is no disputing tho fact thstlhe movement lias , the people, of the West and South beh!ndit; they are going to rally around the 10 to 1 flag, 'and in the person of Bryan they have a lender who will strengthen their, enthusiasm, instead of weakening it." Mr. Anthony Walsh, a business matt of Memphis, Tcnn. ''Out side of Memphis where the rjold sentiment is vtiry strong, the nomination of Bryan will bj well received by thcJTenoewee ! iioemey. Tennessee is ardent, for free i ;, . and the Domocrats will elect t' r t rials, State and National. I can't t' a possibility of danger in a single i c': '-, mid among itio jourg men :'i " ' i -o ' y will create a furore of i." Mr. .1. U. Mcriiranon, a i . ..I I.ee.hur;;, Va: "The sentiment I know plenty of men who were until recently advocates of the gold. standard, who are now staunch believers in silver. I am a convert to the cause myself."-. STATE CROP BULLETIN. v Crap ReporIB Varavorablef Great Balnlallln Central District. Cra Mnarera. "-' v v! "' Special. ' .-.' Ralgiou, July 13. The Weekly S tate Crop bulletin issued to-day says. Reports of correspondents are uulavorable. The greatest rainfall was iu the Central District, which averaged six inches above the normal. The rainfall averaged over four inches above the normal over the entiie State. Cotton so fir is not gieally damaged Corn suflors greatly, being blown down ordebtrojod. -Much is under water to the very tops. . The rainfall at one station was eleven and one half inches, i Wanted For Harder. Special. Raleigh, N. C. Jujy 13. Gov. Csrr offers $ 300. reward lor the arrest ol Tier bert O. Womble, the white man, aged 28 year, who last Saturday night murdered Annie Hall, his omlalto mistress at her home in this city. . ' ' Tallow Fever In Cafea. Spocial. - . Key West, Fla,, July 13. A panic is reported in the Spanisa army in Cuba, caused by yellow fever. i.nnt nay of Endeavorera. Special. ,v ' WASHtNQTOrf, D. CJJuly 13. Today, the last of the Christian. Endeavorew, was given up to revival tfl'oi Is. . .' Tan Tnonaaad Dollar Bat Special. " . J ; : 5 '. . New York, Ju'y 13. A bet is offered through Price, McCormick & Co., n the Slock Exchange, of $10,000, that nine Slates cannot be named that wll go for McKinlej. Paaant Combination DlaaoWad. Special. Norfolk, Va ; Jnly 13. The combi nation known as the Virginia Peanut Association, baa dissolved because it was unable to secure prices satisfactory to Its numbers. ' tUate Farm Dike Braaka. Special . ' Raleigh, N. C, July 13 The dike t Northampton Farm,- the . finest of the great Stale Farm, Roanoke River, broke yesterday. A telegram says that one thousand acres of corn were overflowed. Will Abolish Slavery. Special. ; London, July 13 The British policy for Zanzibar baa decided to abolish slavery. . BASEBALL. . RallonarLoaa;aa Clamm Playad Tea- terday. Special, - . , r . ' Clrvelahd, July 18-Clevcland 2; New York 0. : LomsviLLS, July 13 Louisville, 5; Baltimoie 12. ' Chicago, July. 13 Chicago,1; Phil adelphia 8. - Pittsburg, t July 13. Pittsburg 6; uoiton 8. . Cinoinhati, July 13. Cincinnati 7; Brooklyn S . ' St. Louis, July IK St. Louis 5; Washington 4. Twelve innings played. Whero They Play To-day. New York at Olavcland. v ' 1 Baltunore at Louisville. '"'- ; Philadelphia at Chicago. ' ' Boston at Pittsburg. ' . Brooklyn at CinclnnalL' r Washington at St Louis. V HOW TH OIUB8 STAND. W. " h. P. O. 51 M .680 48 28 .807 44 28 .657 40 29 .680 s4t S .680 J 89 .668 84" 28 .473 8t 3J- .468 33 88 .465 88 30 .418 19 64 -.260 16 60r .242 ' i Cinclnna'1 Baltimore, V, Cleveland, . Boston, Chicago, 1'itisijurg, Urookiyo. Washinuton, Philadelphia, New York, St. Louis, Louisville, ad vrownlasj Aaatdont. " ' Bbulowb Falls, Vt The village of Cambridgeport, seveu miles from this town, is mourning for one of the saddest drowning accidents that ha occurred in this city for many yeara. - ' -, Tiia victims ara two young daughters of Rev. F. D. Goodrich Rosabel, aged eighteen, and Lillian, aged twenty grad uates from the State Normal , 8cliool. About It o'clock the girls told their father they were going walking. About 3 o'clm k the daughters not having re turned, the father and mother west to the liver nearliy and soon found the body of one daughter in shallow water near the shore. A searching party was organized, sod liter some time the body of the other daughter Was fouud in twelve feet ot water. Both hud evidently loen dead for some hours. , llio Ixxlies were clad in Improvlwd b illr ni Riiim, which indicated a euddnn di Uiniiiimiimi to go to tlie river for a fi ol io. 1 i!U ei'M'U'd to teach the comii-,.' IN NSWJY0RI: WHAT; DEMOCRATS THINK OF 1 THE TICKET. Brlee Rat taalable. How Bryan Would bo Beoelved In New Tork. HlaSo Convention Bieellna;. aonnd Stoney Demoerala. Special. New York, July 13. Senator Calvin S. Brice when he was asked today whether he would rcpudinto the Chicago ticket and platform said, "I am not ready yet to be quoted on the su jeet until I have had my own convention, or beard from friends in Ohio, and learn what tliey are going to recommend.'' The jdesire that nominee W. J. Bryan, shall have formal notification exercises in ttds city, has given rise too much discuss ion 'about the treatment he would get from local democrats. The Sheehan element in Tammany Hall say that they would give Bryan a warm welcome, but many Tammany lead ers say that the Populistic candidate would act wisely if he would stay in the West. State chairman Hinckley has issued a call for a meeting next week of the State convention, which will be held at Sara toga, the latter part of August. The gold men will make a strong effort to condemn the National Democratic plntlorin. W. C. Whitney. David B. Hill and other lenders are arranging a sound money conference of tho . Eastern Demo crats which will take pluce soon. CALM BEFORE THE STOitlH. Diplomatic AITAlra Regarding Crate Beach Thla Hinge. Parle Will Be Cllven RHhort Time to Reply. Berlih. There is no doubt that Eu rope has reached a period of armistice iu the diplomatic warfare over Turkey, but the governments are relying too much upon the showing up of matters in Crete and the unlikelihood of a recurrence of important events in th at islaud. This is the offleial impression here. Dr. Nicolaides, the official representa tive of the Cretan reform committee, whi is now in Berlin, distrusts the present comparative calm and regard? it merely as a biief trace before the breaking out of the storm. - The only chance of permanent poce in Crete, he declue?, is in the intervention of the powers and the granting of auton omy to the island. Apart from the opin ion expressed by Dr. Nicolaides, adviccr have been received here from Canes to the effect that although the Christian deputies will attend the opening of the session of the Cretan assembly tliey do not intend to engage in debate with the Moslem deputies, but will present to Berovitch Gtorgi Pasha, the newly appointed Christian governor of Crete, who will preside, a document setting forth thoelainis of the Christina Cretans, to which will he added a demand for universal suffrage and the recognition, of the Cretan fHg, with the cross thereon. They will give the ports a short time in which to respond to Ihe demands, and if the porte't reply shall be unfavorable, as it certainly will be, the Christian depu ties will constitute an independent assent- bly. In the meantime the i nsurgents will seize the adv intake off irded by the Tur kish troops being forced into inactivity, and occupy all the strategic points in the island. RallBeatlea for Bryan. . SanFbamcisoo, CaL Bousing mass meetings were held in nearly every city in the West to - ratify the nominations of Bryan and Bewail,; The meetings were addressed by prominent Democrats, tree silver Republicans and - Populists and great enthusiasm was manifested.'' 'V - Bow Caaea er Cholera. ;-- Cairo. The number, of new cases of oholera reported thrmighotrt- Egypt wsa 862. The deaths numbered 321, Among those wbo have died from the disease is Vajor Owen, of the Soudan sxpediton, who commanded the outposts at Amlugol Wells, vv .V -.; tieraaan Crops AbandaatV Bbilin. Reports receivrd from the south oi Germany and Austro-Hungary say tbat In those sections the harvest of wheat and rye it unusually good. 'In Roumauut the harvest of wheat and corn is very abundant. Fatal BleyelO Accident. . Wn.KBBBAnRE, Pa. George Stone, druggist, and Charles Sanford, an engi neer on the Lehigh Valley Railroad, re siding at Athens,', Pa , while coasting down a hill on a tandem bicycle near Campvilld lost control of their wheel and crashed Into a bridge. .Stone was Instant ly killed and Sanford was fatally injured. The former is married; the latter single. Petrall Paaer Helta. Dktroit, Mich. The Free Press, the leading Democratic newspaper of Michi gan, announced that It will not endorse tlie.Chicsg(i platlonn or eaodidates.The Detroit Tribune, Republican, had pre viously bolted the RopublUan party and i! 'am! Tut free silver. Invoice of Ghoice Teas Now in our Ktorc. More than verify onr claim of them being tho finest importa tion of FORMOSA- Ti:AS In this Market. They are very Fragrant as for draw. They are more than choice. Prices vary from SO to 75 ?cnts. Our Special Bargain is a Blend of Tea which we sell with 3 pounds of Granulated Sugar for only 50 cents. Also a line of COFFEE Chase and.Sanbons Extra Fine. Dunn's Fresh Roasted Mocha and Java only 30c Maricabo 25c JOHN DUNN 55 & 57 Pollock St Morehead City, EVERYTHING NEW I Accommodations belter than ever before offered to the - public.s SPECIAL RATES TO FAMILIES AND PARTIES. Correspondence promptly answered. W. P. Campbell, Mgr. W. G. Beasley Tbo Practical Plumber, Steam and Gas titter. Bicycle repairing. First-class work all tho way through. - 44 Craven Street. NawBerne. If O. ; FOR SALE! On Tuesday, July 21st, 1800, at 12 o'clock, In Morehead City, X. C. at the storehouse formerly occupied by a. (J. Jones, dee'd, the following personal prop eitv will be sold to the highest bidder for cash, viz: One Soda Fouotain Tufts make together with all fixtures and ap paratus thereto belonging (original cost $500.00) One Iron Safe, weight about 1.5C0 pounds No. 23 Mosler Hate Co., make, anil seven largo show cases; all said property in first-class condition and good as new. Said sale is by virtue of certain mortgages ana lien amy executed by said B. 0. Jones, dee'd and duly re- coptea. - , -! For further particulars, apply fo ' . : ; : U. L. GIBUS, :.. ' ;- Att'y. (or Mortgagee a. New Berne Mails. Notice la given, that on and after this date malls leave For all points la Pamlico Coonly and South Crevk section of Beaufort Couaty close at 6 a m. , For Vanceboro and Post Offices In Northern part of Craven County close at H noon. For IW'sir and Lima, 8 a. m. For WliitloM, lis. m. All trail for DcHruliI goes to Folloks- villa, tho former otbee is discontinued. . Yanoelioro mail arrives 11m. Vaneoboro mall haves 1 p. m. M. MANLY Postmaster Dr. Worthiiigton'N Southern Remedy, - COLIO, CRAMPS, DIABEHG5A, UISENTEBY. CUOLBBA MORBUS, 35 CTS., A BOTTLE. PCRCELL, LADD & CO., Richmond, Va., Manufacturers. For Sale by DsiviV Pharmacy, NKW BEItNE.N. C. Great Mid-summer Re ductions. Never before have wo offered Staple Dry troods, summer Dress Goods, sum mcr Clothing, Shoes, Notions and Uillin ery at Mich winning prices for buyers n now. The lowest prices quoted in year. Regardless of complaints ot dull times, our store has been crowded everyday this season. No other house in the city begins to make saHi sweeping reductions on fresh seasonable goods. Extra special reductions on all Sum mer Dress Goods. Youre to Serve, ii. A. H A It FOOT. MANAGER. Reward. Reward. 1 Reward. We win pay 925.00 to the person bj.l Wbo will bring ua a Htovc that will ontpare In quality, ilnlsli ami point of excellence with the WE NOW HAVE ON OUR FLOOR. We will have as Judges throe disinterested Persons. We want yon to see. thoso stoves and Ranges whether you wish to buy or not. They are the handsomest stoves ever shown In North Carolina, and each Is warranted by IlUCK'rl BTOVB ft RANGE CO., and by Slovor Hardwnrc Company to gtvo perfoct satisfaction or we will ro tund your money. WCaH anil let us show yon anything In our line you may need. Wo guarantee OUH PRICKS on anything we sell. Yours Respectfully, n. srusrur & co. NEXT DOOU TO POST OFFICE, lias Cold Soda, Nice Line of Fresh Chocolates and Bon Bona, Bananas, Lemons. Pipes, Tobacco and Cigars. Lemons 17c. per dozen. Hot, Cold and Shower Baths for my Customers at 10c a Bath. Guardian Sale of Real Estate. On Monday tlie I3rel day of August, 1890, st 12 o'clock M., I wiil sell at pub lic auction at the court house, in the City of New Berne, the following described Heal Estate in the City of New Berne a certain tract of land on the South side of Stanly meet, running 40 leet front on Stanly street and 100 feet desp, adjoining the pro pert v f D. Ongdon & Co.,ltnon In the plan or the City as lot No. 103. Terms ot Sale Cash. j Chas. KKimcNSTKtH Guardian, Marv Fauces Briggs, nee Dove. . July 8, 1896. Kale of City Lot. By virtue of Mortgages executed to Root. O. Moeely by lteddiog Mcllwrsn and wile, registered in othce of Kcitister of Deeris ! Craven county in book No. 105, pages 261 and 8G2 and paves 415 ami 447, and mortgage dated April 22 I 1893. J will sell st public suction at the Court IIouso in New Berne on Monday the 3d duy of August at IS o'clock, midday fur cash. Lot No. 127, situated in city of New Berne comer ot Scott's Alley and Cedar street, being a part of the land formerly belonging to Joshna Scott, di'd and same which was conveyed by Or lando llui)D8 ana Wiru ly died dated Feb, 17, 1880 to which rtriir Is made. ' ItOBT.O. MOB ELY, oi BY M. UeW. bTEVEN80N, uly 1st, 1890. Attorney. NEW BERNE'S Big Dry Goods Ban House! $25 $25. EMBROIDERY Headquarters ! We are continually receiving new lots of embroideries both in Swiss and Cambric. Never before has anv one firm in New Berne sold as many Embroid eries as we have pres ent season and the cause of it can be sum med up in four words -right patterns, right prices. July u l-SDii RESCRIPTIONS Receive Prompt anil Careful At tail I inn at Reason utile and Sutisfaetory l'rlws (uai-iiiifeed. DRINK Fort'! Piim'h, The finest ill the World. The tinest on tho Market. Wolox, An inviijni'nliii!; drink for nil, espcci -llygood I'orlndioi nndchild r.'ii. I'm up in bottles for 10 and '.'"j eent-i. J. I T iYL, No. IS Mio.llc Struct. Woaler in Tho liitost Ijinc of Staple and Fancy Groceries Xo. 75 Kroatl St. Fresh ooIm riM,'lvo4l J. 1. AK School Books and School Supplies. STATIONERY, Books and !ooklots, Engraved Cards .vil Invitations, Hlicet MiiNic; anil Musical Instru ments. fJ?JfniT orders re-ctivc prompt atten tion. .!. I. .WSKIS. The hot flava arAonmlnvwlth til thAlr alv. sltnir nnpleaaantnwa only one pleasant J7.I BinonK them ami that's the Hnda Water, the pool, relrenhlnir, hmltlirul tlrlnk. rolkaareloarninatoili'liik soela water all tha year rount). The (a. Ill It Is a n.l HMtiiimh tonto. anil aooiltliiK to tho nervea, to my noUilny ot the Uullelous flavurs ot the yrui . . All Nice Drinks at BRADHAIY3 PHARflACY. P . W. k wood 4 SHARP- REDUCTIONS Throughout Entire Stock 8 o o o o o s o o OF THE laATK Flit. OF o o o a o D O a o o a o D O D O D O O o a O o a o D O O o D o D o o D o a o D o D O a o D o AND WlllllMl J. II. flCKBM IIM1I j Successor to
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