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A f' "a VOL XV NEW BERIE8 NO. 70. NEW BERNE, N. C. TUESDAY MORNING, AUGUST 11. 1896. ESTABLISHED 18855- :5 3f WASHINGTON LETTER. .'The Party Managers Under, Hot Criticism.' - : Hannn, Bnller nud Jt.nea all Shnrply '" Criticised. old Ticket and. Whlt- ej's PMitlon. Cleveland will v Likely Bolf. Het Wemher: Journal Bcbeatj, 1 Washington. D. C. Auiz. lOtli, If only one political parly was starting into the Prt siileatial campilgn by finding fault with tbe men who have ieea eelcct ed to .manage that parly's imprests, it 1 would be easy' to agree in saying that the party was thereby jeopardizing its chance lor success. But with a more or less cot iderable number of men in each of the parties finding fuult. with the party man 'ftgere, as is now the case, it U much more difficult to form any idea .of what result, : if my, the , fault-finding will hare upon 41i3 electi.-n; . .' ; - Senator Jones, Chairman of the Durao ratio National Committee, Mr: Murk "ill-inpa, Chairman of the Republican Committee, and Senator Duller, Chair- man of the Populist Committee are each under a hot flro from members of their . own Darty. .. Senator Jones is sharply criticised for what has been done by Mr. . St. John, the Treasurer of the Democratic Committee, at the elaborate and expensive headquarters he has established in New YorkJ ior the populist iatorview which lie has repudiated;' and for gensial di'a loriness in getting down to work. Mr. Hunna is found fault with because . of lib autocratic methods, and Senator Butler because' lie has not made his ap . pcarance at Populist Headquarters in Washington since be was made Chairman of the National .Committee. From this :. it will be seen that so far as fuult 'finding is concerned it Is about a stand off all : around. So far as smoothly working - machinery is concerned, the Republicans, bith fa their Congressional and National Cora'mitUcs, are lar In the lead. They daily scud' out from " Washington, ten times as many documents as their, oppon . ; ents. ; However, it has from the first been neutrally understood that tbe silver or Democratic, campaign would not get '-. under way until Bryan made his speech of ccepiar.ee. As lie will do that, at New York city ou Wednesday of this week, his ' party managers may now be expected to begin to hustle. - The gold D moci ate. r.re not numerous in Washington, outside of the holders. of ' prominent positions under the adminiatru' - liou, and whatever disposition they might JiHvefelt 10 enthuse over the call for a gold Denv-cruiie convention, to meet at Indianapolis September. 2, was squelched by the appearance the tame day, of an .authorized interview - with Ex-Secretary Whitney, declaring that McKinley would jny New York by 200,000 majority, ' They know that Mr Whitney never talks . for pnlilit aifin except for a purpose, and that his purpose in this case was to throw coll water on the idea of putting np . gold Democratic ticket, by letting It be teen ' that himself and other influential gold Democrats intended to throw .their -.. iufluence far McKinley. It is generally believed in Washington that a gold ticket will- be nominated, but even the silver Democrats, who want the ticket put up . to prevent gold Democrats voting for Mc Kinley do not believe that it will receive support enough to make it a factor in the . election, In even one .State. Tbe politi- clan of all parties, almost without excep tion, believe that the silver and , gold line will be so tightly drawn before election that eve rylblug else will be forgotten, and that McKinley will get practically all the gold rotes and Bryan all the silver votes,, r. . l-i 1.1. i . T, . secretary vrusie uas gooo.io see rresi. dent Cleveland and there is coniderable t guessing as to whether there is any presi. .. dential politics In tho Visit. Up to three or lour days ago, there was some doul about whether Stcretary Carlisle would join the. bolters olds party or lollow. his friend. Senator Lindsay, of Kentucky, and support Dryan. LJ Thero is no longer an doubt about his position; he will bolt, as will President Cleveland and every mem. . ber of bis Cabinet, except Secretary Smith and be will probably be out of tiie Cabl net sometime before election. It is now , said among friends ol President Clov eland ' that it was the failure of the convention to say a word commendatory of the admin 1st ration, more than the adoption of Ike ' free coinage clause of the platform 1bat oade the bolt of the President and all but one of his cabinet certain. It has been said that politicians caa stand anything, but an exception must now be noted. They cannot stand the broiling sizzling- sort of weather which Washington has had for the past few day. At least those of them who had ' money or credit enough to not to the sea. shore or mountain resort could not, and they have cone to wait for a change in the weather. '.. :, ... ' Grant M.afim.at Dedlealloa. f.Sl(M'lrtl. - .... , Ksw York, August 10. At a meet i j nt the Mayor's office here today, arri. miients were completed for finish It - ti-e terraee about Grant's monument, i, ". i .'..'a Park. ' ' ' pi. ill to finally dedicate tho t April 20th, ,1897, General .Hit I til lyv ;'! I IU..1 liis Cabinet, the ' . ; : ii i. . I r or.-' 'n . v. ,. y I 'ins in ll.e SEMOCBAS CALL ON McKINLET. Brjaa Beeeptlaa Committee Pay tkeir Bespeeta- peeeue nil Very Cor- dial.;; 4::,:-.v:-'V'v. Special - . " : . "'"': ';. ' . ' Cahtoh, O .Aogmt 10. The W. J. Bryan riCiption committee from Pitts burg, sailed upon Major McKinley today. Spokesman Foster said lie believed that any candidate for tho Presidency was worthy of the greatest respect, regardless political aflilinlivns, the members of the committee therefore had called to pay their respects. Major McKinley said he was grateful to receive them though they differed in their political belief, and said he believed this would always be the best government in the world. , - ' En Boole ( Maw (York. Special. - Boston, - Auj., 10. Vice President Arthur Sewall arrived here today, and spent the day with several friends, and leaves for New York tonight. REVOLUTIONARY AOTIONS. Blatons Demonstrations Ag-alaat (be Government. Placards Posted But Destroyed by Police. Special. ' Valencia, Spain, Aug., 10. At tempts to cause riotous demonstrations against the Government, continue. , The city, yesterday, was placarded with posters reading, ''Long Live Free Cuba.' Long Live So;ial Revolution." - The placards were destroyed by the police. Bewail at Hew York. special. New York, Aug. 10. Arthur Sewall Democratic Vice Presidential nominee, ariived at the Filth Ave Hotel this after. noon. He denied himself to all callers. Fire In Hew York. Special. New York, Aug. 10. Fire destroyed the block bounded by Manguire, Houston, anton Streets, and East River, this af ternoon. OVERCOME BY BEAT. Frlgbtrnl Weather In Slew York. Vn dertabers Overworked. Tempera tnre IOO Decrees. Special. New Yobk, Aug. 10. Thire were thirty seven victims today Irom heat. In five days there have been 121 prostrations, Undertakers arc overworked. ' People are found dead in their beds, on the streets und at their work. At S o'clock tonight tho thermometer registered 100 decrees. BRYAN AT CANTON, O. Pays Trlbnte to HxKlnley'a Character and Worth. His Speech. Special. Cantor, O., August 10. W. J. Bryan hustled in a very democratic way from his train to a flat car, and climbed with bands and knees to his position, at con siderable risk. .- ;; - He said, "When be received notice a short time ago of the organization of a silver-club bete, be little imagined the tremendous sentiment which seems behind that club. I am glad to be In this city, the home of my distinguished opponent, to testify to bis high character and per. sonal worth. , (Tremendous applause.' I shall be satisfied, if as a private Individ. ual, I may be able to Btand beside him in the public esteem, but my friends, this not a contest whether your distinguished townsman shall occupy tho Chief Execu. live position in the greatest natiou on earth, hut it does matter on what polciies tho President shall stand. Ia ' this cam paign the parson is lost sight of In the in terest of the cause which those persons represent., I am glad to know that in his own city, so many think the bet interests of the country lie in M.Kiuh y defeat." , - BASE BALL. :. Rational .LeacneJGames Played Yes. "''',' terday. Special, . - J . . - BaiiTimobb, Auguit, 10. Baltimore. 11; Washington,!.: .' ; Bbookltn, August 10. New York, 7: Brooklyn, 9. - ( s Philadelphia, August 10. Boston, 8; Philadelphia, 8. ' , . Cleveland, August 10. Pittsburg and Cleveland game postponed on ac count of storm. '' ... .'... Pittsburg, August 10. Rain. Whero They Play To-day. ,.' Louisville at Cleveland. Washington at Baltimore "! " St, Louis at Pittsburg. . Brooklyn at New York. " Cincinnati at Chicago. how Tnc clubs STAllf). CL0BB. Baltimore, Cincinnati, Clevoland, Chicago, llrooklyn, Philadelphia, New Y'-rk, Louis, Li.iofVlllO, W. " L. P. O.- 83 27 .697 ' 63 2 .001 67 SI MS 00 40 .63 60 40 .m 49 41 Mi 41 49 .4.10 40 60 441 38 63 .418 35 68 ,H 28 6$ 83 69 .il-itf COMMITTEE MEEMG. GREAT CHANGE IN SENTI MENT ON FUSION. Democratic Committeemen Arrive. Antl-Faslonleta Strictly In El denee. - Singular Evidence ' For Fusion Given, Special. 1 Rai,ei$h, N. C. August 10. The fol lowing persona arrived here to day to attend the Democratic State Committee meeting. Clement Manly, W. II. Kitcbln, J. R. Young, Beriot Clarkson, . L. Durham; D. J. Peaiberton, 6. B. Bradshaw, J. R. Webster, Paul 3. M canes, J. D. Glenn, W. C. Douglas, H. Stevens, Geo. B. Patterson, F. D. Winston, W, D. Mclver, W. B. Rodman, A, Brown, A. C. Avery, A. E. Wal lers, Geo. A. Jones, J. H. Pou, R. D, Oilman, W. T. Lee, E. J. Hale, S. Gal- lert. Some members said frankly that there had been an immensercvulsion of senti ment since July SOtb, regarding fusion, and they declared that they had no idea that the, committee would tonight agree to fuse. Some of them said that Paul B. M ans, who at last meeting was browbeaten for his attack on fusion, would tonight have lenty of supporters, and that no motion to jtanyunti Unionist would, tonight 1-e made though one was made in the Means case. A delegate told me that the reason why the committee had before decided that (fusion was proper, was because chairman Jones had recommended it, aod not because of any exhibit showing grave weakness of party. Others said that had the members of the committee in person been here July 30th to vote, there would have been dif ferent results, In other words that the vote was due to proxies. Western members are solid against fusion. It is said positively that tonight nothing more Is accomplished between the Populists and Republicans, or be tween Populists and Democrats. In other words all bands are playing for position. aud trying to fix the responsibility. Richmond Pearson arrived this after noon from Ocracoke to remain during the week. DEMO-POP FUSION. Not Likely to Besnlt on Electoral Ticket. Neither Parly Willing to Submit. Special. Raleioh, N. C, August 10. At nine o'clock tonight It is reasontbly 'ate to say that there will be no Populist -Demociatic Electoral fusion. Neither party appears ready or to be willing to submit to it. Tbe Populist delegates to their cooven tion fioiu the lower counties were here and ray thoy oppose fusion witli any party. THOSE HAVING PIANOS and ORGANS OUT OF ORDER THE WEBER PIANO TUNING AND BEPAIRINU CO. Will remain in New Berne this week onlr. Work shoo under Hotel Albert, All repairing dona by us is nuirantecd to give perfect satisfaction, otherwise no charges will De maeie. uui or aoorcss ns during this week, ii you think it to. your advantage to embrace tins opportunity ; NOTICE. To the Honorable, tbe Board of Comini sinners ot Craven county: Tour Petitioners would show. 1. . That Ihev are Ires holders and res: dents of the Eighth Township of tbe County r Craven. Z. mat tiu unaemznea rcspeciiuii petition your B rd to dlv ile the EigAlli Towueiilo of Craven county into Fivi Townships, to be known and designated as the lemi', tttevtnn, twuiiui Thirteenth and t'omti-i-nih fownsbipv 8 . That the Tenth Township shall comprise all that part f jhe E ghth 10wiisuii as ui pre em cuu.iii uiev iviuv outside of the limit! of thu city of New Berne. - ' . 4. That the E'evrnth Township shall he Identical in boundaries l h lhu First War.) of tbe Cltv ol New B.-roe. 6. That tbe Twelfth Township shall be Identical in boundaries with the Bee- trad Ward of tbe City of New Berne. 0. That tbe Thirteenth Township shad be constituted to comprise tbe territory of iheTuiid Ward ol the City of New Berne, and also that P'rt of tbe t ma Ware! coin nosing McCarthy's precinct in said city. . : 7. That tbe Fourteenth Township ha he composed ol the remainder of the ter. ritorv of the City of New Berno not in cluded in the boundaitcs set apart as the Elrveotli, Twellth and Thirteenth Town ships as above set out. .. .. . - i Rrsprctfully submitted by the under signed, residents and freeliolders of tbe Eighth Township Craven county, this August 4ih,yt90. --',.-. .... , -,. C. E. For, ' . William Ellis, ? -. : -ui 8. ILLanb, C. T. Watsok,-. By W. D. Molvaa, Attorney. , A Good Place to Htop. R. 3, LTJPrON, has just opened a neat and comfortable Board inn House In Hay. born, where ho will be gln(t to Me liiat fricmls and all travelers who may b pa inir thr.iiiL'U that section, ancsee to It that tln-y Tie conifortatily entertained and t! r wmts attended lo. Mr. l,upton' Ii.. iv.tll lie lound a good place lor all I; ir. a to at'p t while lo liayboro. Invoice of Teas Bfow in our Store. More than verify our claim of them being the finest importa tion of FORMOSA TEAS In this Market. They are very Fragrant as for draw. They are nieve than choice. - Prices vary from 50 to 75 cent. Our Special Bargain is a BlendTrf Tea which we sell with 3 pounds of Granulated Sugar or only 50 cents. Also a line oi GOFFEE Chase and Sanbons Extra Fine. Mocha:and:J ava oniyjouc hit iI!-k JOHN DUNN 55 &"57.Pollock St A Second-hand, Refrigerator. nr. uriJKfur & co. Dealer in Confectioneries, Tobaccos, Cigars and Pipes. SpNext door to Post Office. FOR iti:xT. Biz room borne (new) on West sidr Hancock street; cook room attached, water on lot, good ncirihborliood, healthy location. Apply to GEO. BISHOP. The Filling of Prescriptions is the most Important work of a good drus store. The very lives of a commun ity depends npon the care and integrity of (be mall who fills its DrescriDtlons. Wc ass only the Tory best and freshest drags, and rxcrcise mot painstaking care to pre rent me possibility ot error. BRADHAfl'5 PHARflACY. In order to make room for - my fall slock, for SO days I . ' will close out my entire ' stock of Dry Goods, Notions, " Ladies' Oxfords, ClotblDg, y etc . at prime! cost. J -. Rcsptcttblly, J. J. BAXTER, Wanted - 01 ME! Stationery Department ! In t ib are flic Our linmeiice arrivals, bought way down below their vnlnes, enables us to quote prices never before heard of. 24 sheets good quality writing papcr,3c. JNote and Letter i'aper at a, S, 1U cents and up per quire. 24 envelopes, good quality nl .Jc. Fine Baronial Shaped Envelopes at 8c package. writing Tablets at lc, ac, oc, tie, ana ul'-. Delia n ox raotct, wortu loc, our price 8c. each. Leid and Slate pencils, l'en and lius, at give away prices, lieautitui line ot box paper and cave lopes at , 7, 15, IB cents and up. lion ton liox t aper, would be clieap at iib cents, our pnee lsc., box THE BIG Dry Goods Bargain House. G. A. Barfpot, Mgr. WELL PAT ! If a four wheel machine is a Quad- Iricycle, and b ttiree wheel machine is ITricycle and a two wheel machine is a Bicycle, what would you call a one wheel machine ? Why, a Wheel Barrow, to besure, Very Good. TP nmi .nnf,l II. kAof rtl.ln ,.rlinf Why x would g0 to o. v. nmiii AND GET A "VICTOR !" Received Direct from tho Mills a Car ol tho well known. BEST ON EARTH, & COLD MEDAL FLOUR I also have the largest land best telecteil stock of PI TDtl ac C In town; bought cheap and will be aoM at Hock Bottom i'l'tces. My stock Is complete; my prices are as ow 4 ss the lowest. TO MY COUNTRY FRIENDS My B tables are tree, and your narncss and team taken oaro ol while you ai e In the elty. You will do well to see me before buying olaewhero. Thanking my many friends ior their past lavors and trusting to receive your lului'c patronage I am vary Respectfully, J. R. Parker, 77 BROAD STREET. Mason's Improved Fruit Jars, and Porcelain Lined Kettles. AT L. H. Cutler & Co's. Merchants save money by placing orders for KCoxsf ord. s Bread Preparation. Sole Agents, ' F. ULRICH, Grocer, 46 mrJDDLB ITREST. II. WNIMPSOW, Funeral Director and Imbalnier. MS Broad StrMt ....TIIOXE N FrBurtol Bolns a SpwUlty.; JARS j. W. Mwooi Dealer in The finest Iiine of Staple and Fancy Groceries Krna. S. Fresh goods received daily. We have Some NICE STYLES LEFT IN Zeigler's Low Shoes, Oxford's and Strap Sandals, and af'jll line of his MISSES AND CIIILDIIKN'S SHOES. IrSf-Late style Ladies Collars a Spec ially. Wc will clo?e out our lame line ol Men's, Hoys anil Youth's Clothing at u great reduction. A full line of Trunks and 15 i"S. Rol ler Trays a Specially. Give us a call. Very Truly,; W. B. Swindell & Co. Reward. Reward. 1 Reward. Wo will pay 8'-! .1.00 to the person Vho will brlntr, us u stove that will on) pa iv in quality, finish and point ot exculU'iK-e with tho WE NOW HAVE ON OUR FLOOR. We will have as JihIl's three disinterested IVrsoiis. We 'want you to see these stoves ami Uangos whether you wish to buy or not. They are the handsomest stoves ever shown In Nortli Carolina, and each is warranted by M'CK'rt STOVB RAM; K CO., and by Skiver Hardware Company to give ported satisfaction or we will re- in ml your money. fWCall and let us show ynu anything In our line vou may need, u tfiiui.mtee OLIt UICLS on anything we sell. Your4 Itespectlully, T. 1. OANKIXS, School Books and School Supplies. STATIONERY, Books ami Booklets, Eiigiavctl Cards and Invitations, Buect Music and Musical Instru ments. trt?Mail orders receive prompt atten tion. j. i. ASK I s. What do wc moan when wc emphasize Columbia (Quality ; Here nie two uulclies. 1 hey seem alike. Exaniino tlie works. Tliey look aliko. What ia the ditlcrenco bclwev: llieiu ? One ia nil onliuaiy Swiss wiilch and tlie otlicr is n Jornensen or t roi sham. Tluy ci rlnii.ly look alike, yit if you want a TIMK-l'llX'li llic Jorjjenst'U is worm a hundred ol the oilier. What the name of JORGEXSEN is to a wnH, what the nuiue WORTH is to a Garment, what the name PULLMAN is to a Railroad Car, the name COLUMBIA is to a Bicycle. It represents the most advanced ideas of Dicvcic couatruction of today, backed up by two decades ol prac tical experience. It is a maxim ot nil nations: 1 UL CANNOT HAVE QUALITY WITH OUT .COST. But to this should lie joined the other maxim of nil ages, the I1KST Is always cheapest in tlie end. COLUMBIA QUALITY is tho most inexpensive for any wlieclnmu to buy. WM. T. HILL, Agi n for Columbia nud Hartford Bicycle. Thone 80. 61 S. Front Street "Anti-Skeet" -Sgssson sale at Davis,-teMM!y One wafer burnt in a room will destroy every mosquito. I0o. per box. '-V'''7j';V''; Box fresh Insect 1'owdor just ar rived. ; 4 ' ' V- ;. ' '' ' $25 $25 Columbia linalil Stock Taking Time Approaches And the Knife Is Again Applied to Values ! All Departments Share ni 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. J. II. Mill! ' .Successor to
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