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...... ; - v . .i - . . . . j - ' - ' BERNE,"lh C, TUESDXV MORNING, AUGUST 18. 1896. VOL XV-NEW SERIES NO. 76.. ESTABLISHED 1882- V WANTS vDISCUSSIOI'. MAJOR GHTJU.K WANTS TO C. ; WATSON. Sntbrle Keqaepts Mnnly anil, Aer to . : Arrange Meeting. Also Want - BusmII. e Fop Namlne ' :j ' is Funy. ' Inn-Ill " - ' ' ' ; Raleigh. it.'".,' Aogust 1 17 rW, A. Guthrie arrived ben today, . ,7 He requests chairman Hal Aver, of bis Slate committ&ptoconfer with' chairman Manly reiiardiDg 'aIiit dijjDBsion be tween Cy. Watson and himself, and also , requests Ayer to ask Manly to )oin him in requesting Republican.-. chairman Hoi' ton, to invite Judge' Buaell to Join in, the . least oi joint Rebate. 1; i?;,.u n,; i :i .; Guthrie wishes, all candidates to have i hearing. Be 'requests Ayer to arrange 5fwith Manly foWppoinlments to begin the first week in September and continue two or three weeks, or as Jong as arranged for with Maurrfci .'v. .'. , i Guthrie langhecT as'he' said, "Iu case all three of in engage in joint discussion, 1 will try to keep peace as muhc as possible. I told Russell before my nomination that In a tlireeicornered discussion I supposed we would have to havo on understanding. g. That one day he and I ; would jump on TV Cy Watson, the, next day Watson and I 'myself would Jatnp 6n Russell and ' the 1 Ahird day he ana Watson would jump on .sue, , Iq this rotation . each, one would ; atteome time get the last speech." ' , fsi Money Outlook. 1 " Chicago, August 17 The, National Democratic Executive l Committee,: in ieOD oere, reports mn encouraging outlook the eoorentlon which .will meet in luanspolia, Sept. Snd. MeKlnlej "Pk- Speolal. CahtoiC, 0.rXug?t lT-Marlr-A. . Ilanna, Chairminfilenel0,n f ITittOBal Executive- Uommiuee, .an.'pnnces , that Major McKtolfy.yjli not take...'! tulap- Hpeska From a Venee.; ' Special.. i-.iiu-'Jf " PooonsEPsiBi y N.J Y. August ' 17, W. J. Bryan, wajbliged by the ciowo , today, to mako aovrt speech from a rail vUence,. ' . . 4u in i' --fv v " He said he was bound out lor a rest . He advised the Men1 io 'study the silver question and vote lor it. ( vi,.f Hilled la a Fire. Special., - 1 "" . Lmihgton, KjfufWtJn a fire in a church oTflie Baptist Associa tion", in Elliott county, yestetdajjfllao Ji. men were killed and lour tajwedn while I rescuing women ane children from 'the burning church.?" ' m" -.'' ,rf '- ; FersVer IsAaUafled. ., ,.r . IpaelaL ( ' J Kw York, kugtWtl1 Senator J."B. Foraker, of Ohio', !,arriVed 'here to-day. t,ple is busy preparing to sail for Europe, " Wednesday. ,m w. n He says he ie well pleated with the progress of the caTnp!t!girnf Ohlop which was opened by the DemotMB,'Iast SeimS- .... -- 'tmm , c - - QOKBtAN TROZBIf OTJT.1- ' ... JX-I ul 'Ht! i Practical ProetasaaSlba That Vote and sfoaey Hast Coma From the West Bad Koala-Joass Dlsaapolnt- WASHiBiaTOH,i D. - C. Candidate Bryan hat broken away from the rule of rSoetatoi Jones, Senator Gorman and . the .ntberontervative Democratic managers ' ;nd has-dictated the telection of Chicago reread r Washington as the main head quarters of Jfoe i Democ ratio ' National tCommiitee, -and'jChairman Jones, very winch against his .w!!, announced, the se lection of Chicago, .together with th names of as many of the Executive -Com mittee selected as had responded I&vorably to the telegrams aaldlig.lliem ta. serve, up t e time that he Jeft for bt,: summer homeaiFroslburglj;!1 jf 4 V J V Chairman Jones jl flippfclnted and displeased that If It were 'not for personal prlJe he would be ry likeljf.(oJ fc$n .from the active management of the cam paign, but at it lay he wUI stick it oat and ay in Chicago " most' of thes time, al thaugh he will htve branch headquarters luxctoext to the rodms of - toe" Congress onal Campaign UonjisUlee.'ni . ha his a long dibtHnce telephone put in order that he uiight commuuiome. tlih nis advisers lit re and (jK clally wiib Senator Gorman, who positively refused hi go to Chlrag or to take a place, on the Campaign Com niillei alter it was determined by Condi diile Bryan, against hit advicoand agtioat 1! it of 8nator Jont tand the other coo B rv.uivct of the NuUquuI . Committee, inytthe beadqiiartcrt would not be In 'iin;;ton. , j j , 1',. ' .' t.civi rner Allgold, who had personal rca s .1,9 f,,r wanting tlMJadijliMrtertlo Chi- i , nl ro he thinks it will help his i -n fi r re-cU':tion, and who it also 1 to liavlrjT Senator Gorman OB (.'.. 0 j .' -n CoHHi.Hli c, at was Senator . : n, 1.;::. 1 (wo M-.'i Kith one stone : (..! h .'hi nr, 1 , ie JSry,m t0 f r (,'hii ujii. 'j La riiiliculs have r : 'y ruin -,l any active part in the campaign manage went now that bis advice has been disre garded as to the .location of the headquar ters! but he will keep bis promise' to bis Iriend, Senator Jones, to sive him the benefit of his , experience ; and advice from' Washington, aud will Ulk with Sflnator Jones over the long distance tele phone from time to time. ' ; ' ' The selection of Chicago isaccepUd here as a formal concession of the Eastern States by Candidate Bryan to McKinley and Hobart. also an admission by him of personal disappointment at his treatment by prominent Eastern Democrats, and particularly those of Hew York City. It is also an acknowledgment of the feet that do moLev contributions can be ob tained in -the East for the Bryan and Scwall campaign. fl- The battlefield and the bank of the campaign are both in the West, and tbif is Candidate Bryan's great reason for de eiding in favor of Chicago, The practical politicians among the regular. Democrats who have been pinning their faith in Bryan's election largely to the hope that Senator Gorman would take a place on the Campaign Committee and a large part in the management of the campaign are al most panic-striken by the announcement that the Senator is not going on the com mittee and . is'going to confine his public efforts for the ticket to Maryland and "the adjacent States," which means Mary land alone, they think. They now doubt the probability of success for the. Chicago Uket. . . CUBA'S HEALTH. Beporta Bbow Bad Conditions Exist . lac Hsnltary State Poor. Ho Pro . toeuoa Aa-atnat Disease. speolal. ; ' - : -. ' ' . : Nbw Yokk, August 17 Dr. Alvan H. Doty, the health officer of this city, has returned from a ten days trip in Cuba wherehe went to appoint a resident phys ician at Havana. He reports Cuba to be in a sad state. from a reign of yellow fever. The sanitary conditions are poor, there being no'protection against disease. Haklna DfeKlnler. Estimates. SDeeiaJ ' . : " CfliOAOo, August 17 The Republican National ComraUtee- is giving out an tlleged poll vote in he large cities of the Vy'ettem States, showing heavy McKinley majdtlty, 1 '' ' ' i npsaawi i i ! -.'fcearljr Blot. . Sueolal. "V . ! ' Bb(.aOT, August 17. The police bad theg.reatest dilbculty to pi event another .ry- r.: - ; - ' riot because qf the Nationalist paraders IhtibveuingJ''' ', '','' 'V RTJSSEU BEGINS. -i sf Opens Campaign ;Mzt ' Batnrday Dooa Hot Donbt hla Election-Crop meaerta.. '' ' : ; . Bpeela!.-' . - , Ealhqh, N. C, August 17 Judge Bussell said today! UI ieave tomorrow for the West and.wlll begin my campaign next Saturday ,tt Hendersonville, N. 0, I shall dwell on State issues. . There is no doubt of my election,. It i merely a ques tion of (be size of my plurality." : The State crop bulletin says, local rains have benefited crops. : Cotton It badly damaged, shedding continues. At many points it it opeoing very rapidly. Some top crop it forming. Late bom will be very abort. ' 7 - BASS BALL national eacae Games riayed To. , i , - terdar. Special, PfTTSBimo, Augutt 17 First gtme Pittsburg, S; Cleveland, 6. Second game IMtlsburg 6; Clevoland, 8. - Boston, (August 17. Brooklyn, 4; Boston, 5. - - , PHiLADituHiAi August 17 Philadel phia, 2; Baltimore, S. ;. , New YObb; August 17 New York, 15; Washington, 9. i Philadelphia, August 17 Philadel phia, 15; Baltimore, 10. . - Where The? Plari To-day. Baltimore it Philadelphia. .- , ,jU .Brooklyn Boston. , jWtthington at New York. . . BOW THB CLUBS ITANO. . - OLCBS. . ' . W. . - . L. . . P. 0. BaUimore, - f 07 29 .098 Cincinnati,' ' . .68 80 .694' Cleveland, ) 6 37 ,615 - Chicago. .. . . '- 69 43 .684 Pitlsburg; ' if .. 65 43 .607 Boston, ; Hi 43 .558 Plilliidelphla,- 43 5:1 "" .448 Brooklyn, v , . -S 51 .448 New Yrk, 48 6. .484 Waliiii(.'t..n, 36 69 .879 St. Lonis, ... 89 . 66 .805 Louisville, - 84 ( 70 ,255 , Slet Maasea by Chaaee. . Lohdob. The Captain of the . Wind- ward lias tent a long dispatch from Ex- ploicr Jackson to A. O, W. Hurmworth, one of the promoters of the Jackson- liarmworth expedition, ' ' The dlsnatch says that Mr, Jackson met Dr. Nansen ac cidentally on June 17 on an ice floe south east of Cape Flora. ' The meeting was mott remarktblt, owing to Dr. Nansen being uncertain as to where ha was, both of bit watches having stopped and he having been mfiiltd by crrori In Payer's ninp. Moreovtr, he wna quite unaware of Jackson's prtsence ; i Ti-'i'-n J.iai-pU Land. Ho cviliiHcd ' "1 (lol'il at rmtt-1 ing Jackson. Members of the Jackson expeditioa,duriog the. Spring, had leen nnkuo wingly within a few miles of Dr. Kaosen's quarter?. .' i '.'. Mr. Jackson then proceeds to detail his own doings. . ,He j eajs he devoted most of tlio past year to exploring , the westorn part of fr&tz Joseph' Land. ' He made accurate maps of the territory.! He discovered new regions, especially a large tract of land beyond the heretofore known limits of the island, , with a mag nificent headland covered with ice from foot to summit, and a huge rampart of ice that could not be passed over at its base. Here the party met with a series of furious gales, fogs, and driving snowstorms. Fre quently they barely , escaped being smashed by the ice. ' Another lofty headland was discovered up Cambridge Bay. A series of hardships and dangerous adventures was - rewarded by valuabla scientific collections. . Tho phenomenal mildness of the Spring caused disappointment ; The melting of the ice and the consequent openness of the sea prevented the use of sledges in journeys northward.- A number of valuable photo graphs were taken, picturing tho terrible arctic nature of the icecapped country. Fruit Preserving Powder. Fresh Canary, Seed, .AT Jordan's Etver Pills awf the "eat. . ..Wl.l.u! . IfOR Cotton Bagging and .Ties, : Bags ' and Rnrral f!nvnni RniMpni Lima anA Cementj'Term Cotta Pipe and Shell Lime, Call on ... J, E. XiATIIAlff . Also 2, No. 1 New Log Carriages for saw?. -.,( . Storage for 500 Bales at Low Bates. MOXEY SAVED Is Money Made. Below are statements from upresenta tive business men of amounts raved by them by insuring tbeir properly in the SOUTHERN STOCK-MUTUAL IN 6URA.NCE COMPANY, of Greensboro, . V.: :' j. ii-'ji---' Durham, N. O., March 1896. We paid Southern Stock-Mutual insurance uoinpany.ureensboro, : N. C. for fire insurance last year $43 7 3 They return to us 80 par cent d 75 Next cost to ns . as IK) Cost of time insurance in other companies , .. .. . 43 75 (Signed,) - JJlackwell a Uobham Tobacco Co. ' Weldon. N. C. March 17. 1696. I am pait owner of several piop. erties wntcn were coverea last ' year by policies of insurance in the 8outbern Stock-Mutual In surance Company of Greens boro, N. C, for which was paid - $141 20 A dividend of 20 per cent, has been returned on tnese policies amounting to ; 28 24 Making net cost of insurance ' 1 12 96 Same insurance in other compan ies won ia nave cose 141 80 (Signed). - P. W. Barnes. Pres. Nat. Bank of Wilson. New Berne, N. C, March 11, 1896. I paid 822 to insure my property in the Southern Stock-Mutual Insurance Com pany of Greensboro, N. C, just what I would have had to pay in -any other in surance company, and have received a dividend-of $4.40, thereby reducing the cost of insurance 20 per cent, (&gned), J. E, Latham. -. Kinston, N. C, March 13th, 1896. I paid the Southern Stock-Mutual insurance uompany, oi ureans-' -boro, N. O., last year fire insur- -ance i!8 70 They relumed a dividend oi 20 per, n - cent. ' - ,,.74 Making net cost of insurance i 11 (9 Same insurance in other companies would nave cost me; j j r"; l 7U And I consider that mv brotrction under said policy it just ts good as that offered by any other inauranoa oompaoyt . .- , . tsigneo), : a, u. LorroN, Prest; Batik of Kiueton.' Before you insure your pmpsrty, tee O. It. WATERS,- '.. ' Agent. ; Tin: wra.RHi OUR SODA WATER F0UETAIN t Be makes people so thirst v that we conld't tell stale soda if we wanted to. There Is nothing more refreshing en a hot dav than cool, delicious tods, nnre and wholesome, It steals through hot veins and Drlngt me thermometer down several degrees. What good toda really ir, you'll nnvcr know until you've tried ourt. ' BltADHAM'S PUAKMACY. V.'arnmh mny inn' ! r tirye ,, 1 no core no pay. There are To gui the gcn'iine atk Mason'sImproved Fruit JJars, , and Porcelain Lined Kettles AT L. H. Cutler & Co's. In order to make room for my tall stock, for 30 days I will close out my entire stock of Dry Goods, Notions, Ladies' Oxfords, Clothing, etc , at prime cost. Respectfully, J. J. BAXTER, Just Received ! A Snpply of Single Tube Puncture Proof Bicycle Tires! List Price 915 per pair; my price for sru'f t'ASH,;.6.oo each. NO REPAIR. OUTFITS NECESSARY t NO PUNCTURES TO REPAIR 1 They cost a little more than some cheaper Tires, bat Call early avoid the rush. WM. T. HILL, District Agent for Columbia and Hartford Bicycles. Thone 80. 61 S. Front Street! Merchants save money by placing orders for Bread Preparation. Sole Agents, F. ULRIOH, Grocer. 48 RUDDLE STREET. .DRINK...... Porter Punch, The finest In the World. Milwaukee Beer, ..V r .v . " The finest on the Market, Xotox, An Invigorating drink for all, espec'mllygood Ctrlalies and child ren. Put up In bottles for 10 and el. P. TAYLOR, Haying secured the services of a First-class I will respectfully ask all who want first-class work done in that line to call at NO. 20" niDDLE STREET UP STAIRS. 9 SatlsfitrtlnD Guarantied or moncv. . Cool En eas No Fiiet.. B-Kcliully, . J. P. TAYLOR. II. W. SIMPSOX, Funeral Director and Embalmcr. IM Broad Ptrett ...'PHOiSM tr-Burial Bobst a Specialty, BENT. A house with five rooms, dining room and kitchen. ' Good water from a brick well on the premisoa. Mo teal f street between New and Johnson. K. JL JONES, augl5lw. i "; Bemt-Aaaaal Vlaarlna-Stair. Owlns to the lack (f room for our. Im mense tall arrivals ware forced to have this clearing tale, IS days Id all, at Sad below cokt. tnd door P. O. Bab roofs. Ml Clearing Sale Now in Progress Eerhembof this is not an ordinary mark down sale, but an out and out money losing sale, the equal of which will not be seen again this season. Date of Sale, From August 15th to Sept. 1st, inclusive. Everything from a paper of Pins, Dress Pattern, pair of Shoes to a Suit of Clothes in this Bale ut and. below cost No room to give prices Polite and attentive sulcsmeu and sales ladles to wait on you. THE BIG Dry Goods Bargain House. G. A. Barfoot,Mgr. In order to make room tor fall stock will sell for the next My stock of GROCERIES Cheaper than ever offered in New Berne before. uaii ana get my mm -a prices before buy ing elsewhere. JOHN DUNN 55 & 57 Pollock St WELL PAT ! If a four wheel machine is a Quad. rlcyole, and three wheel machine is a Tricycle and a two wheel machine is a Bicycle, what would you call a one wheel machine? Why, a Wlioel Barrow, to besurr.l Very Good. HiTow Fat! If you wanted the best Bicyclo what would you do T Why I would go to J. O.WHITTY & CO'S. AND QET "VICTOR !" Notice Given I Anew teleubone haa been nnt In for the beneSt of my customers who want stovo wood, which It kept nndtr large ebedt and never gels wet. It la tawed into atov lengths. sawdust Riveo away. - All kinds of Shinties, both tawel anrl hand-made. i ; 800,000 Brick for tale." Use telephone to order anvthlna want from Big HU, the Bhingle, Wood and Brick man. 'Phone No, 10. IB Thiriy-30-Days Reward. Reward. Reward. We win pay 825.00 to the person Who will bring us a stove that will ompara In quality, flnUh ana point ol excellence with the -, WE NOW HAVE ON OUR FLOOR. will have as Judges three disinterested - Persons. We We tWftnt VOU to Kfift tlma. at. .1 - - Dtuim Kanges whether you wish to buy or not. They are the handsomest stoves ever shown In North Carolina, anil each Is warranted by IIUCK'H STOVE ft RANGE CO., and by Slover Hardware Company to give perfect satisfaction at wo will re fund yourmouoy, P"Call and let us show you anything in piMVi u J , ; guarantee UUK PlUCks on anything we sell. Yours Respectfully, uL J. Dealer iu The finest JAnc of Staple and Fancy Groceries No. 75 Broad St. Fresli goods received daily. We have Some NICE STYLES LEFT IN Zeigler's Low Shoes, Oxford's and Strap Sandals, and a full lino of his MISSES AND CHILDREN'S SHOES. I3f"I.aie style Ladies Collars a S We will close out our lanrn linn nl Meu's, Boys and Youth's Clotliins at a great reduction. A full line of Trunks and Biura. Hol ler Trays a Specialty. Give us a call. Very Truly,'; W. B. Swindell & Co. Received Direct trom the MUJa a Car of the well known, BEST ON EARTH, & GOLD MEDAL FLOUR I also have the largost land best selected stock of Plug Tobacco In town; bought cheap and will be sold at Koca uottom I'rlcos.. My stock is oompleto; my prices are as ow as mo iowost. 0 MY COUNTRY FRIENDS My stables are lrcc. ana yonr narncas and team taken care ot while you ai e In the city. You will do won to see ma betore buying elsewhere. Thanking mv manvfrinnno w t.hi. tavors and trusting to recoive your future patronage I am Vsry Respectfully, J. R. Parker, 77 BROAD STREET. J. D. GASKINS, School Books and School Supplies. STATIONERY, Books aud Booklets, Engraved cams ana invitations, Sheet Music aud Musical lustru meuta. UfMail oidors rective Dromut alien. tloo. ' J. D. 3 ASKIXH. If jron want Chocolates, If yon want Bon Sons, If ron want plain Candy, Yon can ret them at N. NUKN t CO'S. The Freshest Line In the City. Oar Orange Phonphate, Lemon Pho. phato, Sarsaparllla, Coca Cola and other drinks are kept as eold as lee In enr Artie Soda Appar atus. '' j. : . , $25 $25 w. hllwooi Stock Takingr Time Approaches And tbe Knife Is Again Applied to Values ! All Departments Share in 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. Sucssortq T . ? I
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