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Ufi-'.fc, VOL XV-NEW SERIES NO. 66." NEW BERNE, N. a THURSDAY MORNING, AUGUST 6. 1896. ESTABLISHED 188! 'silSf ; FUSION UNNECESSARY. P0PUL1STIC SENTIMENT WAN IN6 IN ALABAMA, Back U Democratic View. Old Time JDemocnf Returning-. . Tain. Wt- torn Haw . Clearly Knocked v';' Oat. Vrlon Opinions. v ' .Washington, D. 0. August 5. The result of the election in Alabama, liy which tlio Democrutlo ticket prevailed with some 40,000 majority its against ths fusion of the Populists and Republicans : appears to be in every - way satisfactory to the Democratic campaign mnna . cers. Senator Faulkcer said the victory of the -traight-out , Democrats indicated' ' material decline in Fopulist sentiment, as ; -the victory shows a gain of 15,000 over 'the vote of two years sao, when Oatts defcatcil Kolb fr governor- The result -in the white counties, he issld. waB especially significant, as it inili seated that tliose who had foiraeriy acted ' vwith the Democratic party were returning ,-. t(b their -allegiance, and would vote with libera for Presidential electors. Although tbe. Senator expressed the opinion that the Democrats could carry ' every Southern Bute without the aid of fusion with the Populists, he thiuks there a'lonld be .aiair and equitable division of ' electors on some basis that may hereafter be arranged. . Other Democrats, not Serving in official capaci tin, regard the result of the Ala ; buna election as being a dcatublow to ' Wa'son. These believe that the Populists have heretofore only been dangerous iu the South when they combined with the . Republicans. . With the election as an example, other - combinations ol this character will be (utile. If there is a Populist bolt in the i South, they tirgue, It will not help the Be ' publicans, and cannot injure the Demo , In all the Southern Slates the Demo- Melt-.---.Mii ;', ,.:"'.':'.. cratlc vote is sufficient to defeat both the Populists aud Republicans as long as the two latter are separated. Any threats that may now be made by Mr. Watson will full iipn dear ears. The attitude of the Populist national committee now becomes of great import ance, and the meeting of that organiza tion Is awaited with unusual interest. . Senator Butler is expected here this week, and will have a conference w ith (Senator Jones. It is believed here that Senator Bi tl. r la in thorough sympathy with Sen- fttor Jones, end 'will render him every possible assistance, not only in helping to wsrdth 'election of Bryan and, Bewail, lut also" in tbe work of felting Watson " iut ot the way,'" ' ' " Secretary Turner, at the Populist head .quarters, says: "I think a majority of the Southern Topulists are ready to support Bryau and bewail.' They are too heartily In lavor of silver to make any sort of radon with tbe Bepubllcans probable in tbe Presidential cauipaigo." . " " , ytce Cbairmao Apsley, of the Repuh- . lioao committee, jaid the result in Alaba ma was not Id the nature of a surprise, The Kepublicans have not been in the receipt of any advices to the effect that ' : there was a possibility of their carrying (he State. . It was simply a can of the Dutch taking Holland. . ' . He did not believe the result would have ny. bearing on Republican chances in other Southern States, inch as Tennessee, ' where the prospects are fairly good for ' Republican success. .,, "'..1v'-"; -, " The "visitors "and officials at Democratic headquarter were greatly encouraged by the returns received from tbe first election held in the Slat of Maryland sicca the beglning of the earnpaign.and which serves as a straw to indicate -tho direction of the -wind. v',v'' ' v. ' ,v " The election was held in the town of "Brunswick, near Frederick, which is purely railioad and laboring town, the iialtimore and Oliio shops briug locuted theie. The town and county have hereto- fore been strongly Republican, but tbe Democrats elided the mafof'and three out of four couDCilmen. ;. This is regarded as the first decisive victory for free silver. Senator Faulkner said the result ai Brunswick was a good illustration f the direction in which public Mniiment was drifting. He raid' tbe workingmcn and laboring classes were ' taking the matter of politics in their, owe hands, - and henceforth would not o!ey the dictates of " their employers. " "' . r Tliis was Indicate-! by the combined triumph of Deruooiacy and free silver, Senator Gorans, who was preseut, also regarded it at a significant occurrence, showing the preponderance of silver ideas among the workingmen. , It now seems to be definitely settled that Senator Gorman will not be " chair man ot the Democratic executive commit ti e. It is hi wish that no official position should be assigned him, hut bo proposes to work Jurt as hard for the success of the t; IseU Ife aayss , ; "It is the same now a In 1888 and J !, when I gave every aid In my power 1 1 r. Whitney ami Mr. Harrlty, but ; 1 nut tuko any chairmanship. In t : f -ut campaign I will aid Senator 'if "V way possible, but under ,!.. would I asum tin mi of die esiif utive com- r I. a ii. mentioned as a possible Vice Pns'ulentii.i nominee in case a third ticket is selected, has returned to the city. -anci announces in the most positive terms that, while he brieves in the gold standard, he will vote tor Bryan and Sewall, will accept no po sition on any third ticket, and that when be retires from the Senate next March be will withdraw fiom public life for good and all. He does not believe that Mr. Watson will cut much figure in the State of Georgia or any where else. ZEB VANCE WALSER. " ' N For Attorney General an Fopnllat .Htale Ticket. Sentiment Among- Populists la Agnlnst Fusing With Democrata. Special. Raleigh, N. C, Aug. 5 A promin ent Populist says that his party will nominate Z-.b Vance Wirlser for Attorney General. It is asserted that Wnlser is one of the most ardi nt silvvrites in the State. Il is said that there will he a fight in the Populist convention against Senator Butler if he tries to force fusion with the Democrats. Seeke a Divorce.. Special. New York, Aug. 5 The wife of Henry . Abbey, the lmpressario, is su'ng him for a divoicc, alleging cruelly. Indorse Bryan and Bewail. Special. . Pakkerstiurg, W. Va., Aug. 5 The PutuiUls Convention here today was unalterably for Bryan and Sewall. Blrlkcra Expect to Win. Speoial. New York, August 5. The strike among the tailors ingrowing, the con tractors still holding out. The sinkers say they will win in a week aud intend to bold out. An extra police force is maintaining oriUr.' Democratic Leaders Confer. Speelal. New York. Senator Jones and other Democratic leaders conferred hero today. Senator Gorman, of Mai viand, will join the party tomorrow. TO REMAIN IN NEW TORK. Chairman Hark Banna .Believes Bta Presence In flew Tork Htm Meets- sary. Looks for Success In Virginia Special. . . New York, August 5. Chairman tlanno, of the Republican party has de cided to remain here tor a week or so longer than he oiigioally intended. He finds his presence here more useful than in Chicago. He has insisted that the local troubles in Virginia and elsewhere be subordinat- ed to the one purpose of stamping out the Populisuc sentiment. He believes mat successful campaign can be waged m Vir ginia. THIRD TICKET MOVEMENT Sold Ticket Move Will Be aneeeasfnl. Bepreaenlallvea Best Stamen Thirty Matea Already Selected. f Special. Chicago, August 5. Tbe success of tbe gold ticket movement is assured. The Indiaapoli conference on August 7th will be an enthusiastic meeting, rep resenting the best element oi the party. Representatives from thirty States have already been selected. ' To Beply to Bryan. Special. New York, Aug , 5. It is rumored. but unconfirmed, that Bourke Cockran will reply to W. J. Bryan's speech, which he will give iu Mad-son Square Garden, Embaraaament only Temporary. SDeolaL : - -' - . . x ; ,i Chicago, Aug., 5. W. IU Moore, of the New York Biscuit Company said to day he believed the euibarassment .would only be temporary. President Barber, of the' Diamond Match Company cables that ho will not return Irmn Europe. BASS BALL. at tonal Leagna Uamea Played Ut terday, Special, - . Baltimore, Aug., 5. Baltimore. 10: New York, 4. Brooklyn,' Aug., 6.-Brooklyn, S; Philadelphia, 8. Boston, Aug., 5. Boston, 8; Washing ton, 4. XouiftviLLE, Auz.i 8. Pittsburg, 18; Louisville, 4, Where They Play To-day. New York at Baltimore. Philadelphia at Brooklyn. ' Washington at Beaton. St. Louis at Chlcsgd. HOW TBI CLUBS STAND, ,i CLUBS. Baltimore, Ciociunall, Cleveland, ' Chicago, 1'ittaburg, Boiton, Brooklyn, rhilnili-lphla, New Y-.rk, Washington, St. Louis, Looihville, w. i u -, -P. C. " ' 68 ' S7 ' .682 ; 63 it -.681 67 81 .648 B8 40 .670 49 39 ' .557 47 811 .647 40 47 .4(10 89 48 .448 30 &1 .414 34 61) .41)6 ' 28 60 .819 n 63 .' . RUMORED ENGAGEMENT. Neeretary of tbe Navy Herbert With an . Atlanta Lady, Daafhter af Renator Joe Brawn. Special. Washington, D. C, Aug. 5 The rumored engagement of 8ccreta-y Her bert cannot be verified in his absence. Tbe lady id question is Miss Sallie Brown, of Atlanta, Ga., daughter of tbe late Senator Joe Brown. She lias been for years a.society leader. The Secretary sailed for Newport, R. I. on the TJ, 8. Dolphin, this morning. He will deliver a lecture at the Naval War College at Newport. Whitney's Brother la III. Special. Boston, August 6. Henry Whitney, Boston gas magnate, brother of Wm. . Whitney, of New Tork, Is. seriously ill with appendicitis. PIANO, ORGAN TUNING AND REPAIRING SHOP Under Hotel Albert. Those having Pianos and Organs out of order will find it to their advantage to call or address WEBER PIANO AND ORGAN REPAIRING CO, Hotel Albert, at their stay in New Berne entire- depends upon the amount of work they may have on their present visit, and should it be satisfactory, they will ma'.te recular visits to New linrnc yearly, and will keen all work done by them iu per fect order fo one year free of further cost. Tenllmoulnls. This is to certitv that I have had my piano tuned and repaired by the Weber Piano and Orean Tuning snd Repairing Co., to my entire satisfaction. The many faults owing to Irregular tuning are now removed and I am luliy convinced, and perfectly satisfied that the work done by the above Company has brought the in strument to a state of perfection. Wl'8. J. U. WillKin8, New Bcroe, N. C, Aug. 5 1898. 300,000 Brick for Sale. Saw Dust free by paying the cartage, We keep the nicest kind of Sawed Wood, stove or range lengths,' alwavs under large sheds and never gets wet. Oak, Ash. or Pine. We are having a telephone put in for the benent ot our wood customers. Just telephone us for stove wood. BUi B1U, the Shingle and itrick Man. N1FX1I AI,s Sunday Flyer From Einston and Intermediate Stations to MOBEHEAD CITY, and return eatne day, SUNDAY, AUG., 9TH, '96, The lowest rate of fare and finest opportunity of the Season Fare for the Round Trip, when Tickets are purchased: - FROM FROM einston, tl 00 New Berne, t .75 Caswell, 100 Riverdalc, .65 Dover. 90 Croatao, .60 Core!Creek, 85 Havelock, .50 Tnscarora, . , 85 Newport. . .40 Clarks, 75 Wildwood, .85 Leave Einston, 8:12 a. m.; arrive At lantic Hotel, 10:17 a. m. S. L. DILL, Sup't, From the To the MOUITTAISiTS Select Excursion from Xewbeni and Wilmington to Wi Anirast 18tiif M. Theiut;re trip mle hy diyMcht. II cakfut on Ihe CO'fl and -n,iper the n Kuninh . - Twn i'sv to pwd at Mt.' A rv, si the foot iifihe Uu:e Bidge.. : Bo sue yon don't mi ii. . - AltE:-Ouly . 13.50 from . Newbsrn and Jacksonvilto ,.,..: ..,":', l.n. j. w TUttatlTJBM. I . ' r.lorehcad City, 'l-T. C. ' ' ' '' f ' I """"a EVERYTHING NEW ! ' Xccommodatlons better than ever before offered to the publlc.s2y-- ; ',; . y SPECIAL BATES TO rAKILIZB . AND PASTIES. CorrespeadaBea promptly imi. 7. P. Campbell, Mgr. nil11 In order to make room' for my fill stock, for 30 days I will close out my entire stock of Dry Goods, Notions, Ladies' Oxfords, Clolhiog, etc., at prime erst. Respectfully, J. J. BAXTER. Invoice of Choice Teas Xow in our Store. More than verify our claim of them being tion of the finest importa- FORMOSA TEAS In this Market. They are very Fragrant as for draw. They are more than choice. Prices vary from SO 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 ot . COFFEE Chase and Sanbons Extra Fine. Dunn's Fresh Roasted Mocha and Java only 30c. Maricabo 25 c. JOHN DUNN 55 & 57 Pollock St The Filling of " Prescriptions is the, most important work of a K"od drug store. Tbe very lives of a co ninuo ity depends nnon'ihe care, and integrity ot the man who fills lit prescriptions. We use only the very b st and uealiest drugs, and exercise moot pilnstiikingcnre to pie vent llie possibility oi error. . . BRADHAfYS PHARflACY. A Second-hand, Refrigerator. "T8. WJJfBf e CO. Dealer in Confectioneries', Tobaccos, , Cigari and Pipe. -tSTNeit door to Toak Office. Warranted no cure no nay. There are many Imitations. To got the genuine ak tor u roves. T nOTMQ UUU1HU SALE Stationery Department! Ill is Department ve are tie ! Onr imnience arrivals, bought way down below their values, enables ns to quote prices never before heard of. 24 sheets good quality writing paper,3c. Note and Letter Taper at 5, 8, 10 cents, and up per quire !A Lnvelopes, good quality at oc. Fine Baronial Shaped Envelopes at 8c. package. Writing Tablets at lc, 3c, 5c, 8c, ami ). Delia Fox Tablet, worth 15c, our price, 8c. each. Lead aud Slate pencils, Pen and Inks, at give away pi ices. Beautiful line ot box paper an't enve lopes at 5, 7, 15. 18 cents and up. lion ton box raper, would be cheap at so cents, our pr.ee 18c., box. THE BIG Dry Goods Bargain House. G. A. Barfoot, Mgr. WELL FAT ! If a four wheel machine- is a Quad icyclo, and three wheel machine is a Tricycle and a two wheel ma:hiue is a Bicycle, whn,t would you call a one wheel machine ? Why, a Wheel Banow, to besure. Very Good. If you wanted the best Bicycle what would you do ? Why I would go to J. C. WHITTY & CO'S AND GET A "VICTOR!" Received Dlroct rom the Mills a Carol the well known. BEST ON EARTH, & GOLD MEOAL FLOUR I also have the largest land best lelected stock of Plug Tobacco In town; bought cheap and will be sold at Kock Bottom f rices. Hy stock ts complete; my prices are as ow as the lowest. TO MY COUNTRY FRIENDS My Stables are tree, aua your narnes and team taken care ot while you ai e In tbe city. You will do well to see me before buying elsewhere. Thanking my many friends lor their past favors and trusting to receive your future patronage I am Viry Respectfully, J. R. Parker, 77 BROAD STREJ5T. F Mason's Improved Fruit Jars and Porcelain Lined Kettles AT L. H. Cutler & Co's. Merchants save money by placing orders for Horcf ord. 's Bread Preparation. Sole Agents, P. TJLRICH, Grocer. 40 MXDDLM XTREXT. h.w. srarsojr, jfunerai li rector and : ISmbalmerv US Broad Street ..'PHOXB St EV-tturUkl SobM a SpMUlty.; Bill m J. W. hllwooi Dealer in The finest Iiincjof Staple and ancy Groceries Bfo. 75 IS road Hi. Fresh goods received laily. We have Some NICE STYLES LEFT IN Zeigler's Low Shoes, Oxford's and Stray Sandals, and ajfull line of his MISSES AND CHILDREN'S SHOES. J3T"L-.itc style Lmlies Collins a Spec ialty. We will close out our lure line ol Men's, Hoys nnd Youth's Clothing nt a rent reduction. A full line ol Trunks nnd I! !'. T5ol- r Trays a Specialty. Give us n cull. Very Truly, ; W. B. Swindell & Co. Reward Reward 1 Reward We will pay 833.00 to the person fFlio will bring us u stuve that will onipare in (iiuility, finish anil point of excellence with the WE NOW HAVE ON OUR FLOOR. Wo will have as Judges three illinteresled Persona. We 'want you to see these Btovcs ami Ranges whether you wish to buy or not. They are the humlsomeitt stoves ever shown In North Cnmlhm, and each is warranted by lil'CK'S STOVE & It AN UK CO., and by Slover Hardware Company to give perfect satisfaction or we will re fund your money. r?TftH and let us show you anything in onr line you may need. We guarantee OUK I'KiLL.s on anything we sen. Your Respectfully, J. 1. CiASKIXS, School Books and School Supplies. STATIONERY, Books and Booklets, Engraved Cards and Invitations, Sheet Music and Musical Instru ments. I3?SIail orders receive prompt atten tioo. J. 1. SK I S. What do we mean wlieu we em pli-isize uoliimbni tii iluy ( Hero aie two w alone. I hev seem alike. Kxumine tlc works. They look alike What is tlu dideience bttwee llieoj ? One is nu onlimiy Sniss wntcli nnd t!e other is a Juraensin or l rml 8lmm. Tlu-y certiin.lv lonk alike. vt if you waul a TIMK-l'ItC'li i lie Jnrgense is worih a liundreu "I the "llicr. What the iihiiic of JOltOKNflKN is to a wuteli, what t lie nuine WUUI'H is to Uarmcm, what the name 11 I.I.MAN to a Kullroftd Cur, the nin:e COLUMBIA is to a Bicycle. It represents the most advanced idens of Bicycle construction ol today, bueked up by two decades ol prac tical experience. Ills a maxim of all nations: YOU CANNOT HAVE QUALITY WITH OUT X'OST. But to this should I Joined the other maxim or nil aires, the bfcsr is always cheapest in the end COLUMBIA QUALITY is the most inexpensive tor any wheelman to buy. WM, T. HILL, Agcn 'fur Columbia anil Hartford Bicycles, Thons 80. 61 S. front Street "Anti-Skeet" -xSfSson sale at Bavisismacy One wafer burnt In a room will destroy every mosquito. t lOo. per box.-'. , ' Box fresh Insect Powder just r riretl. - ' : .. , ' . Columbia Qualites Stock Taking Time Approaches And thepife Is Again Applied to Values ! All Departments Share ni the CUT Y 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. J. II. Successor to ll.HiiiiiillilHi
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