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Tu 'A Ay Ay. VOL XV-NEW SERIES NO. 61 NEW BERNE, N. C. TUESDAY MORNING, AUGUST 4. 1896. ESTABLISHED 1882- 2 - WASHINGTON LETTER. this is a campaign of.edu .Cation." ; ; ' r Unlvenwl OlMMiuiua Will Enable -the Peeple to Vote Intelligently . The Will Da B Tbis Year. ., JPopnllet Heiulqnarlcra. ... JOUHNAI, BlinKAO, I a .Washington, 1). C, Aug 3rd. . If universal discussion will enable the people to vote intelligently on the money question, they will certainly fit) so this jeaft Never during your correspondent's twenty years experience in Washington . newspaper work liave the people shown such intense interest in any question as they are now showing io silver. Ordinar ily it is only the politicians who generally rdlEcu?s the issues of the National cam paign, .but now. literally everybody is .. discussing silver-and if the number of people who are still in uou' Usto whelb it they oppose or favor the free coin- jige ol silver and are seeking informaliou on the subject, is proportionately as large all over the countryas In Washington, ii 4a perfectly clear that the decision is at the present time hanging in the balance, -as it were, aud that the majority is yet to I convinced one way or the otuer. The Committee headquaiters of all the parties ''are constantly thronged with people who 'rani copies of all the documents issued -both for and astainst free' coinage. All 'the local papers are conducting opeu (lib- Hussions on the tu'jcot, and even the bootblacks are asking their patrons the meaning of free coinage of silver at the '. ratio of 16) to 1. In quiet family gather ings the same question is asked ud dia , rusted, at d one is constantly surprised to .learn how much ilia women have read on rim kuoj ct. The reason fur this great :inteiest it not bur J to yel at. Oilier . NutioDiil qnisiioD-, hnwover iinpirlant Mhey ma bu do not pirsonilly appaul to i the average man or woman, but. when it "tfomes to nieney everybody is at ouce iinteresled, not only in how they are to jgot it, but lu its purchasing p wer after they get it. The term "campaign of edu cation" has become tomewhat'liacknejed of late years, but it is certain that it is the only eorrect name, (or the present condi . Uoo of affairs. ". Both gold and silver men profess (o believe that this education of the masses on the money question is going to result in their winning. It will cer tainly risult in the people knowing more on the subject than they ever knew belorc. Acting Secretary Turner, who-is in temporary cbnige-of the National Fopu list Headquarters, fa; 8 the Democratic and ' Fopiifyt JiabonaV committees will settle (he Wuteon-Sewall business, and that it wilHw decided to the interest of the - parties, ratheri thai of either of the .men. lie also raid: 'A division of the electors 'leaving both Watson amTSewall on their tespecllve tickets will be a , easy; matter In all tha Southern States where the elec tion laws are not so stringent as in tome ol the tber. States. ; No State in the South requires that Uie name of a candi--dale shall appear but once on the ticket, benci It will not create any confusion or Injure Bryan if the electors bj divided and ihalf of them presented under the caption of Bryan and Bewail and the other half lauding for Bryan and v Wat son. . The vote in each Inslance would be counted for Bryan.'1' Secretary Mercer, of the Re publican Congressional committee, takes a somewhat different view of the matter. lie sald:: . rhe silver men are going to . experience their first serious set back when - they attempt to lor their fusion with the FopulisU, (specially in the South; I da oot believe ;tue Populists ia that sec tion will consent to vote for Democratic lector unless they are promised a share in the State Office.'' and this' the Demo, cists witfnot feel disposed to give, 1 believe tint scvaral of the 'Southern States will give Republican majorities and that the Populists will assist io bring- sng about that result. Others are express ing the very positive opinion that tbe "middle-of-the-road" Populists will have a Presidential ticket of their own' before the campaign grows much warmer. - v The politicians are wondering whether thaU dry proclamation which President 'Cleveland issued last .' week '-. warning . Americans to strictly observe tbe neutral ity laws, is all he will have to say on -Cuban affairs before Congress" meets. The necessity of this last proclamation was jiot rcully apparent to ordinary folk, as a similar proclamation had been Issued last jear. It is understood that the continuous jirotcsti made by . the SpooitU minister -against aid 'extended to Cuban filibusters by American citizens was what brought out the proclamation; ' 1 , The most alarming tiling that has 'yet happened so far as tho Republicans are concerned, was Senator Stewart's leply to a question, lie was asked whether the silver men lutended to sppolnt a commit- toe to solicit contributions to Bryan's campaign fund. He replied nonchalenily: '., we havo all the money we an mi i v I." Wiiether Senator Stewart really i.itunt.wliat he sa'.d, was indulging in liMny, or was merely making a bluff, is in ; than I cuu say, but his answer has iioi'tn some vary (liwvroesljle half hours lor h.i iinioftlia nnptiiilicaq mannjfi IB. r C) n 1'i i lincck, ol Clinton, 1 ii "nt of Spriu i i a ruho id col ' u of the PBEPABINO FOR THE FRAY. - Tbe DilTerenee In tbe Activity of Ine Two Committors, donnmn la (be Bnddln Affsln. Special. " ' ctWabhingtch, D. 0., August 8 There Is a marked difference io the amount of activity displayed at the two Congression al Committee headquarteis io this city. The Bcpublicans arc busily at wOrk and havo five hundred helpers on their pay roll, while the. Democratic forces numbers about ten besides a few volun- teeis., The difference in policy suggests something besides pure patriotism. Chairman Jones, Senator Gorman,- Sen ator Jfiilkncr, Messrs. Burnett and Norris, are in Washington and had a long confer ence today and it is understood that Gor man will bo chairman ol the Executive Committee. Botn Claim Alabama a bin Difference . In Estimate. Special. . . Montgomery, Ala., August 3 The Democratic Stato Committee after dili gent inquiry estimate that the State has gone for Johnson by forty or fifty thous and majority. The Ponulist Committee claims the State by twenty five thousand. The negro vote was small. ' Two Thousand men lo Work. Special. Niles, Ohio, Aug. 3. All the rolling mills in this place resume work at once giving employment to two thousand men. i . Tbe (Situation Grave. " Special. ... Cleveland, Ohio, Aug.3. The strike situation continues to grow mora serious, 'i-eic has however been no more trouble as the mi'itia are io control. TioGold Boas Benign. Special. Chicago, 111., Aug. 3. At the meet ing of the Democratic Statu Committee tie gold standard members of that organi zation rcsigi ed, txeopting Ben T. Cable and he was removed Another Junket. Special. Washington. D. 0., August 3 Sec retary Carlisle contemplates another trip on tho Light House tender Maple. He will start about Friday. BASE BALL. National Iiengne Games Played Tea. tertlar. Special, Louisville, Aug., 3. Pittsburg, 11; Louisville, 10. Brooklyn, Aug., 3. Brooklyn,- C; New York, 10. Boston, Aug., 3. Boston, i; Phila delphia, 8. Washington, Aug., 3. Washington. 0; Baltimore, 7. , , , 11 Where They Play To-day. Cleveland at Chicago. Pittsburg at Louisville. HOW ton CLUI1S stand. CLCBS. W. - L. P. O, 63 20 -.681 57 27 .679 60 31 .644 153 89 .576 47 39 '.547 40 89 .541 89 47 .458 89 47 .453 '' 34 48 .415 35 50 .419 28 60 .S10 22 f 62 ,202 Cincinnati, Baltimore, Cleveland, Chicago, Pittsburg, - Boston, Philadelphia, Brooklyn, Washington, New York, St. Louis, Louisville, ' WonldBaln tbe Country. ' Milwaukee, Wis. Sound money has a distinguished champion in Mgr. Zein inger, vicar general of the Milwaukee arch diocese ol the Catholic church. In an in tervlew published Saturday Mgr. Ztio' ingcr declared that careful study bad oie vinced him that the free coinage of silver would ruin the country. ' Mgr. Zeluinger cr.mes from' Austrikj a country that is on a silver basis. ' - Austria's financial condition was prover- ouuy can lor years past, ana uer curren cy at a discount in all other countries. Her treasury was impoverished; and it Is only since she has been making an at tempt to place herself on - a gold basis that her credit it improving. rln.l8941he premium on gold in Austria was over 4 percent. ' ; .. .".j,. CLEVELAND AND CRIMINALS. ebraikn Jadgo Hj Ho Has Bent , .- Better Hen to Prlaon, 'i. Kearney, Neb, la a Populist nitty here District Judge C. R. Scottkf Omaha caused a sensation when he In his speech classified McKiuley and Senator Sherman wllli'Berr Most, and declared that be had tent Utter men than President Cleveland to the penitentiary." ' -' : " 3u&no Scott gained notoriety several months ago by ordering newanaper' men sent to jail for criticizing dis course on the bench. " He was elected as a Republican, but hat recently been advocating Popblitt doctiinei. . .. " l ' The flour handlers' strike,' at Supeflpr,' Wis,, has been settled on a basis of 1 73 a dny and 25 ci nts an hour for the labor era. . ' v . ' i-s ; The official Treasury statement sliews thaltlie leiieiptsof I ho Government for July were '2'J,0ll.087, and tlie exiiemli mi. f li,0f;8,408, a difkil for Uiu . month of13,01.1,871. CHASED BY SPANIARDS. Captain of Steamer Brlxham Com- plains of Ill-Treatment In Cuba. . ' Baltimore, Capt. Durie, of the steamship Brixham, which arrived from Gibara, Cuba, reports (hat a part of his crew wore chased by a Spanish naval craft while his vessel was lying in that port, : f r On Sunday; the 19th ult., Chief Engi neer Carlson, of the Brixham, and the engineer of the British rttamcr Tyrian, acoropanied by several seaman, went tail ing in the harbor. When near the shore a Spanish officer hailed them and ordered them to come ashore, Carlson refused and steered for the steamer lying a mile away. A sloop was quickly manned by the Spaniaids and gave chase, but the American out- footed her, and all got safely aboard. A Spanish officer boarded the Brixham and' demanded the surrender of the men, claiming that they ware connected with a filibustering party. Capt. Dmie relused to accede to the demand, and ordered the Spaniards off the ship. Capt. Durie reports that a dozen Amer ican vessels are in the harbor awaiting cargoes of banannas, the recent edicts ol Gen. Weyler being the cause of great de lay in securing and loading the fruit. Recent Happenings. By the capsizing of a sail boat at Pic ton, N. S., three sons of John Brown were drowned. The Emerson-Fisher Carriage Com pany, of Cincinnati, O., has assigned Assets, $4.li0,000; liabilities, $369,000. The lives of 22 persons were put in peril by the crazy acts of an insane cup- tain on a sloop yacht tu Jamaica Bay, L. I. The Independence Club, of Canada. is arranging to hold a Dominion (Jon vent ion to urge the independence of Can ada. Miss Virginia Fair was saved from drowning by a. life guard at Newport, R. I., being almost unconscious when rescind. Abner Dontiltle and his wile, of Col umous, U were lataliy Luioetl iiy an explosion ot gasoline while cleaning fur niture. Employes of the grain elevators at Superior, Wis., are to work herealter by the day, and not at all afier August 31, until further notice, because of the attempt of the Board of Trade to oust tho Minne eota grain inspectors there. The cruiser Montgomery has readied Key West,- to relieve the Maine of quaran. line and filibuster guard duly. The Maine has gone to Norfolk. The Col urn bia is on her wcy to rejoin Admiral Bunce. The BancVofr'bas arrived at New London. In order to make room for .my Fill stock, lor 30 days I will close out my entire - , stock of Dry Goods, Notions, Ladies' Oxfords, Clothing, etc , at prime cost. -Respectfully, J. J. BAXTER, North Carolina Populists State Con Tentlon, Raleigh, N. C, August ; lth, 1890.V Athintir & NoMh Carolina R. R. ) .New Berne, N. C, Jnly 29, 1896. j To Agents A. and N. C. R. R.: i Tou will sell tickets to the above (mm your station to Goldsboro and return at Tar ff No. 2. Tickets to be sold Aug., lUli. 12ih and 13th; final limit to return ATmi-t 16ib. restiii'ted to continuous pasenge In both directions. 4 - , WLL, O. P. A. Administrator's Notice Th nndersluned. Thos. F. McCsrthv. TPuUiiC Administrator having duly quail. Bua as aaminitirator oi me estate or Joo, Dj Dixon, deceased, hereby cives notice that all persons havinu claims against the state or said Juo. IX. Dixon, deceased. lo present them to said . Adudn'Stiator duly authenticated for payment tin or be fore the 15th day of July. 1897. or else this notice will be pleaded in bar ol re covery. - . u . .. - . Persons Indebted to tie estate must pay Without delay. - ' ; This 15th day of July, 1880 Thos. F. McCarthy, Pub. Adin, Vfm. T, McCarthy, Att'y. ' . ' The laoal Panacea. " James L, Francis, Alderman,' Chicago, says: 'I regard Dr. Kings New Dltcov ery as an Ideal Panacea for - Coughs Colds and Lung Complaints, having used it in my family foe the last five years, to the exclusion of physician's prescrip. tlons or other preparations.,' :; ; Hov. John Burgiig, Keokuk, Iowa, writes: "I have been a Minister of the Methodist Episcopal Church for 60 years or more, aud have never foiiod anything so beneficial, or that gave me such speedy rdiof as Dr. King's New Discovery" Try ;! i M"iil Comih Remedy. Trial Bottles 1 1. a at r8. Lufty'g Drug Store. Ui - Oil! " Sill ! a Last and Final Cut in Wash Stuffs ! j Summer goods must move out haven't room for them any lou go. Haven't many in stock, but by August 1st, we want to get rid of. all of tliem and here is what will help us move them. These Prices hold 'till August 1st. Best Sea Island Percale, 9c, yard. Good yard-wide Percale, pc, yard. Finest Zephyr Ginghams, 5c. , yard. Good qual.ty Gingham, 4c , yard. All our remaining 15c, Lawn 10c. Beautiful Organdise,were 25c. now ISc. JULY 20, 189fi. Invoice of Choice Teas Now in our Store. More than verify our the finest claim of importa- them being tion of FORMOSA TI AS In this Market. They are very Fragrant as for draw. They are more than choice. Prices vary from 50 to 75 cents. 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. Maricabo25c. ;johIW 55 & 57 Pollock St The Filliirg of Prescriptions is the most important work of a good drug store. The very Uvea of a cooimun itv dcDends noon the cars and inteurltv of the msn who fills Its prescriptions. We nse ooly tne very nest ana rrvstiesl drugs, and exercise most painstaking care to pre. vent the possiDiuiv ot error. BRADHAIT5 PHARtlACY. ' Grat Hlaiammer Bvdactlaaa. Big Reductions In Staple dry goods, dress goods, Summer clothing, Shoes, Notions, and Millinery, verv early but they are dow ', v iind door r, o. -, : ' - Babcoot's, GREAT Mid -summer Reductions. Great reductions hi Dress Goods. Great reductions hi staple Dry Goods. Great reductions in Notions. Great reductions hi Slippers, Ties and Shoes. Great reductions in Millinery. Special efforts to reduce stock for our imiuence fall arrivals. tii i: mo DRY GOODS BARGAIN HOUSE, G. A. Barfoot, Mgr. WELL PAI ! If a four wheel machine is a Juad- licycle, and thiee wheel machine is a Tricycle and a two whacl machine is a Bicycle, what would you call a one wheel machine ? Why, a Wheel Banow, to besuro. Very Good. If you wanted the best Bicycle what would you do ? Why I would go to J. C. WHITTY & CO'S. AND QET A "VICTOR !" Received Direct rom tho Mills a Car of tho well known, BEST ON EARTH, & GOLD MEDAL FLOUR I also have tho largest land beat tolecteil stock of Plug Tobacco In town; bought cheap and will be Bold at Itock Bottom I'rlcGS. My stock is complete; my prices are as ow as the lowest. TO MY C01TRY FRIENDS My Stables are tree, ana your harness and team taken care ot while you nt e In the city. You will do well to sec me before buying elsewhere. Thanking my many Iriends for their past tavors and trusting to receive your luiurc patronage I am Very Respectfully. J. R. Parker, 77 BROAD STREET. F Mason's Improved Fruit Jars, and Porcelain Lined Kettles. AT L. H. Cutler & Co's. Merchants save money by placing orders for Bread Preparation. Sole Agents, F. ULRICH, Grocer. 40 MIDDLE STREET. , . A Second-hand, Refrigerator! Dealer ia Coafootionoriei, Tobaccos, - Cigara and Pi pot. ' K ' J3?Nexe door to Post Office. Wanted J. W. Smallwooi Dealer in The finest line or Staple and Fancy Groceries Wo. 75 IS road St. Fresh good received dail.v. We have Some NICK STYLES LKVT IN Zeigler's Low Shoes, Oxford's and Strap Sandals, nud ajfull liae of his MISSKS AND CIIfLDHICXS SHOES. I3"Lf'tc style L ulies Collats a Spec ialty. Wc will 'close out our l:ire lino ol Men's, Boys and Youth's t'lothinii at a grunt rediu tion. A full lino id Trunks and lilts'. Itol ler Trnys u Specialty. Hive us a call. Very Ti uly, ' W. B. Swindell & Co. (DOR Reward, (ft OR Wo will imy to tln pt'i-Hon (Vho will brln us n stnvc t hat w ill omp.-irf la (jimlily, llnish nml point of cxt'L'HiMice with llio WE NOW HAVE ON OUR FLOOR. Wo will havo us Judges Ihreo (Uninterested Torstins. Welwunt you to see tlicso stovftn nnd Rangr8 wlietlier yon wish to buy or not. They an I lie handsomest stovrs ever slitiwn in Nortb Carolina, and each is wiirrauteil by lil'CK'S 8TtVH & H.N(;r. CO., nml by Slover Ilanlwnre Coniiiaiiy to give perlect stit:ietion or we will re fund your money. fWCull and let uh show vou nn vt hinsr in our line you nmv need. We guarantee Ot'K run h on aiiyiinn wo ru. Youis ltospecttully, .1. 1. (h AS KINS, School Books and School Supplies. STATIONERY, Books and Booklet, Engraved Cards and Invitations, Bhoct Music aud Musical lustru mi'iits. I'Mnil order? receive i)ronii)f ntlen lion. J. I. - ASKIS. ia( What do we mean nlieu we emphasize LOHunum grainy : litre nte two wnlrne. I hcv seem alike. I'.samine the works. They look alike. What is tho difference between them ? One is nn ordinary Swiss watch nn) the other is a Jnruensiii or Frod sham. They certair.lv look alike, vet I: you want a TIME-1'IKCE I lie Jorgenseu is wi rih a hundred ol the other. What the name of JOKCSKXSEN is to a watch, what the mtine WORTH is to a Garment, what the name ri:LLM.N to 4 Railroad Car, the n-uuo COLUMBIA is to a Bicycle. It represents lliu most advanced ideas ol Ilievclc construction ol today, baekeil up y I wo decades of prac tical experivnre. Ilia a maxim of all nation: YOU CANNOT HAVE QUALITY WITH OUT COST. But lo this should be joined (he other maxim i f nil ages, the Ithsr is always clienprst in the end. COLUMBIA QUALITY is tho most inexpensive for any wheelman lo buy. WM. T. HILL, A Ren 'fir Columbia and Hartford Bicycles. Then 80. 61 S. Front Street "Anti-Skeet" i Sgon sale at DaYis'-iSfi"" Ono wafer burnt in a room will destroy every mogqoito. lOo. por box. -; ' " -' i ;'.v.;;'-:.:,J Box frosh Inicct Powder just ar rived.: ' . -V:; Colufflb ualites Stock Taking Time Approaches And the Knife Is Again Applied to Values ! All "Departments Share in the CUT I Sincerely hoping to receive the same liber al patronage extended my predecessors, and promising to use every effort to make it ad vantageous to all who buy of me. Successor to . ;
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