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VOL. XV NEW SERIES NO. 8L NEW BERNE, N. C. SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST 23. 1896. ESTABLISHED 1882. i MAEY ON FUSION THAT JOINT GUBERNATORIAL -. DISCUSSION. " ' .Mortaera Capitalists Buy Land. Bank Salt. Matt work Inc" forj ttoaator. . skip. PrahtbllloaUta. Vog Bar. - rl DUcraatlcd. State Parma. ... J Journal Bcbkait, J Raleigh. N. C, August 22 Chairman Manly, of the Democratic Bute Committee was asked to-day what were the prospects of electoral fusion with the Populist, and said be had never had the least doubt that it would be arranged and onsummated on election day. He says this is not a year Tor politicians, but one for the people. Senator Butler ; appear to believe there will be electoral fusion. ' ' ' J ' - There was a mistakem Jbo statement made by some papyV that Chairman ' IManlr in bis letu r to Populist. Chair man Ayer propose to limit the debate 'between Watsonand Guthrie to certain . 'lines. On the, Contrary the idea was that Jt should bee'ntirely unlarmmeled. Guthriefrill unite in an effort to force "Kusssl) to meet him and Watson on the vialuofp. The pressure be can bring to .-hfa'r will naturally be considerable. .The 'Republicans consider themselves as to a certain 'extent allies of the Populists on the Stale ticket and so When a Populist ''gives a dare," they can't snub it with a contemptuous air, as tbey would a Dem ocratic proposition, y r The Populists of the 8th district en dorser) Romulus Z. Liuney, Republican vouiloee for Congress. There is con aiilerable interest as to whether Richmond rison, R-publian nominee in the fllb district will be given Populist aid and comfort. - MreCJ." Picklord, of Lynn, Mass. : to-day sent to Joseph 6. Brown, treas urer, 500 lor the Pickford Sanitarium, for colored consumptives at Southern Pines. The Sanitarium will be built under-the supermini in of : Dr. Scruggs, a colored physician of this city. -: '; .Northern Capitalists have this week purchased 4000 acres of land in Warren county fur use as a game preserve. -. Tbe persons interested, In many ' coun ties In the cults against the Bank of New Hanover and its branch at Wadcsboro, they hope and expect to straighten out and svit'e tin whole matter without fur tlier rt-courne to the courts. " Tbey have .hud meutiiiye here and at Charlotte ;v It turns out that the line of Dr. J. J. 31oU' thouytit and work here during the ropOIIet convent n was in the direction 4rtU fknalorshiu e It ; Senator But lei had made a deal witli tbe Democrats all the way through he wnu'd have tlalmcd tliel'0)uli . Tlii- quiiticn is', would be hive let Hat plum lull to the Doctor. . Two dais i ago our State Prohibition Convention was held at Sal.sbury, Yes terday mother was held at Greensboro. The latt was oflh National Prohibition Party aod James IT. Souibgate, its nomi- I for Vjue Pnsideot, presided..;1 It nominated ihe following ticket: For Gov ernor, Rev. J. W.- Holt, or Alamance; Lieutenant Governor.T, M. SteppeusjSect Wtaiy of State, W. O. Allen; Auditor, Jolia U. Miller; Treasurer, Perry McLean; Superintendent or Publi6 Instruction, J, C. Ball) Attorney General, Yancey H. Cox, Electors at large, F. 8. Blair; J. M. Tumpleton. The Prohibition strength in ataU hardly exceeds 10,000. This year it has two tickets. " "(,',?'''' ' Ex-Republican State Secretary, J. O. L. Harris, say be does not intend to go Mai Republican State headquarters; that yhe refused to continue a Secretary it A. E. flolton was to be chairman, that the ' Republican do not appear to have any sense this year; that their congressional committee in tbi district has not sense enough to lead a horse to water, hence it refused to fuse with the Populists and en dorse Stroud for Congrets,but put out P. T. Maseev a its candidate, when It knew perfectly well It could not carry a county in the district save Vance without Popu list aid. v ; "' t ' '. Governor O'Ferrall, of Virginina today requested Governor Carr to Instruct, the Sheriff of Sampson county to hold for re quieitlon Walter Llrerman, who ia want ed for a felony... v " Secretary of State Cooke ha sent to the various counties 10,000 copies of the new election low. .' ' Jt tbe State penitentiary farm) on the Roanoke river an official examination Is low in progress by Superintendent Lea itr to acertain the lost by the flood?. Tbl is Ihe first year that any cotton has been lost by floods. On the Caledonia farm one corn crop has been lost in five years and oaths Northampton and Hull fax fa'ms two corn crops in seven years. "The rebuilding of the broken dykes Is lialf complete J. These dykes are 42 feel tiif;li. Oue which was broken has been' lni!t CO years, was covered wilh grass f 1 trees, a foot or more of winter moss Rrown on it. The raging liver swept on 4 and at one placo tore out a "hole in t p trnimd 75 fort deep and 120 yard '. '. J 'r. Lenzar says that the now firm r V.' ' V.ro has shown up vastly bet ' ('. 1, tl 'it 7'0 seres in cotton ! ' :tivatJ.,ii thorenn. 1 ,:'!,t(. lit BRTAN'S OAHPAION. Thinks Outlook . Eneoaraclaf So . Carry Hw York. Sajra BepnblR turn Badly Mlxfxl. Special. ' Tivoli, N. Y. August 22. Candidate Bryan opened thfr campaign here today. Be spoke of the encouraging out look for carrying this State, and invited tbe farmers and others to study the ques tion."' .. . ' : Bryan said our opponents are all at sea on this tame gold standard. The Democrats want a ticket that oth ers fear, this will defeat McKinley. v He referred to that part of the platform where it scores national banks. He said that plank was not written to catch the votes of the bankers, but was for the ben cfit of those suffering at the hands of the money chargers'. Consolidation Denied. Spoelal. - ' New York, August 22 Tbe officials of tbe Westers Union Telegraph Com pany flatly deny the reported consolida. tion of its company's interest with those of the Bell Telephone Company, HOWS THIS 1 Popnllala Failed to Endorse Bryan. Watson and Free Silver In Jobnson . Coantjr. Special. Raleigh, N. C, August 22 A. spe cial tonight from Smithfleld tells of a strange occurrence at Johnston county's Populist Convention:.. It tabled a resolution endorsing Bryan and Watson and free doinage of silver. There is great dissatisfaction at this act ion. Your correspondent asked Republi can chairman Holton if he had Johnston county Populists "hoodood." Disastrous Prairie Fires. DmON, Tex. Destructive prairie fires ate ragj' y In the Chickasaw Nation. Dwellings, ih.-s, and hay have been de stroyed, aggregating a loss of Jthou?ands of dollar. The creek bottoms are lined with hundreds of immigrant wagons that dare not travel, owing to the scourge of fire. There is no water, and the fire has full sway in Rock creek. The fire got into tbe timber, burning a number of bouses, and In some instances cattle were suffocated by the smoke. BANK STATEMENT, Financial Knowing a Surprise Black . Better Than Expected. Special. ' New Yobk, August 22. Today' statement of the condition ol the New Yoik banks caused a surprise! to the fi naocial world, tbe bankers looking for a loss in tie surplus- ..The reserve was in excess of the amount it quired by ' law by about five million dollars, therefore it was a surprise when the statement showed ojIj a' los of 129.000. 7: , The good showing attained la the last at ck exchanges figures was based on jesteidnj's statement. , . , Telegraphic Item. . The amount of money collected under the Raines liquor law still continues to swell. Tbe returns from all counties up to ' Aug. IS shows total (o be $10,891,005. Of this amount New York City has contributed $4,905,189; Kings county, $3,124,504, and Erie county, $835,977. ; " While a number of men were blaiting in a rockcut near Parry . Sound, Out, a heavy charge- of dynamite prematurely exploded. - To of the men, Smith and Rillman, were lnsttntly killed. John Oslen was fatally Injured, while other of the gang were seriously burt. 'vV George W. Aoderaon, who cut his wife' throat at Iheir borne near Atlanta, in Macon County, Mo , on the 27tfrof May, 1895, and then attempted suicide by slashing his own neck, was hangd at Macon. Anderson courted death, and apparently fully realized that be wa get ting hi Just deserts in being bsng. d. ' At large andeotbulalicrotting of Ohio people In attendance npon the Winona Assemby, at. Eagle Lake, Iud strong resolution were adopted pledging themselves to assis(in raising $10 000 of the (40,000 additional necessary to suita bly accommodate tho General Assembly ot the Presbyterian Church at that place next May. ... C- .-v , ' ; A mob of twenty-five white men en tered the but ol fire negro cotton pickers at Hill Side. Waco County, Tex. Thry shot Anderson Vaogbao because be was slow in responding to their comman I "band up." Be and hi companions were taken out, anff Vaugban, who foil on the ground wa beaten and kicked to death. The other fonr negroes were also beaten frightfully. Officers have gone t-i the scene oftbe outrage. : ' i The pse of the German ritual In Knights ofPythia lodge I again tick ing discussion. A a mult of an Investl gation recently conducted by Coraml- lioner Howard Douglass, Past Supreme- Lhancellor, a report will be submitted to the blenuial conveulion of the Supreme Lodge at Cleveland m xt Week, showing that the decision of lie Eupremo Lodge forbidding tho use of the German ritual has been systematically inortd and vio lated. TJie three men , against nho:n H e charges were brou:.;lit are Oeim lv t CI.miri!lnr Charh-s T. Lo.-lir, ol 1 ' - 1. Va;f .. of I., .WILMINGTON -LETTER. PRESSING NEED OF A QUAR ANTINE STATION. ' Cool Weather Bnt Eenrsloas Con tlnne. Went to Hallshsirr Allfla torlloatlng. Financial Ola. ' ensslon. s ' Journal Buesiait, ' Wilminoton, N. C. Aug. 22. . The torrid westher that has prevailed for so long, has a Wen place to a deci fledly pleasant coolness, and that, east wind, which we enjoy so much here has blnwn very steadily the past thiee day. Though bad for the resort people, they can not complain, as they have done a big business owing to the awful beat. The excursions from the inner counties con tinue, and new faces sppear on the stieet overy day. Where the money -required for the trip conies from iera mystery to our 'silver agitators." Tbe orphans from Goldsboro were here three days, 'the'guests of Wilmington Lodges of Odd Fellows. Tbey were at the seashore, bathing in tbe suit and stayed in the City two days. The excursion to Mt. Airy took a big number to the mountains to enjoy for a few days, the delights of spring water and mountain air. Tbe fare was so low that it was hard to resist the thought of going, and many went. In Ihe Fire Department circles the tour nament at Salisbury is creating quite an interest. The chief and a good delegation left here to attend the celebration and hope to lrin lack some of tbe prizes, in return for their efforts. A hunter from, Wilmington hss been carrying on quite a war asrainst the alli gators, in a large lake, a few miles from the city. De has bagged about one hundred alii gatoi,in two weeks, and secured the skins, which are w ortb from twenty cents to a dollar It requires some skill as after killing a 'gator he immediately sinks, and quickness is necessary to secure th e body. The financial troubles have caused quite a lively discussion through one ot our dailies, between two of our prominent cit izens, Instead, i of sticking, to the subject in dispute, they have too'Ubly deviated to personal abu-a, therefore spoiling the whole uiatttr. Bute ball bar started ngiln, three games were played this week, and they arc sup posed to be the last of the season. It has baen a bad year for this spoil with us, aud the regular bleacher patrous are dis cmifQ'rrte, r The Eastern Noitli Carolina Piscatorial Association, held Its annUal ehct'oi of officers ThursJay. . Tbi Company has an extensive oyster farm on New River, nhich they planted five yais ayo, and will sell (heir first oysters this season. The Revenue Culler Cdliax usually stationed at Smthport Is at Charleston for tbe present keeping a watch on the Commodore (h celebrated filibuster. Work on our 'quirantirJe station at Southport, ha been resumed after a long delay, owing to dishonest contractors. It is over a year since this station was com menced, and it is to be hoped that the work will be pushed from now on. At present the commerce. at this port i hurt. a a quarantined- vessel chartered here, has to be sent to tome other port to be fumigated, causing a dally of anywhere from a week to a month, 1 and damaging the interests of our city. ... New cotton is cominic in. In small quantities delay, be! 'ao cotton steamers have arrived this far. Tbe cotton season is. earlier than usual at this port. -The building epidemic still continues. and two of tbe government building., Ihe post oraoe ana lue custom bouse are leciiv og t xiensive aod much needed lepairs. i BASEBALL. Rational Leagne Samoa riajred Tea. Special, . ., -, ' , ' .. BnooKLVK, Augiut 2$ Brooklyn, 7: Chicago 11., ' ' v- . ,U-. -.i,;-. .- New YRK, August 29 New York, Louisville, rain. , " - ; ; ' : Boston, August !3 -First gsme, Pills- burg, 8; Boetoo, 4. Sdnd game, Boston J; Pittsburg, 6. . ,: ' -: , " PHTLADBtPHli, August 22 -First game.Pliiladilphia, 9; St. Louis, 1. See ond game, Phlla-lel.hi, 5; St, Louis, 10, BAtAnioRB, Aogu't SBullimore, I; Cleveland, 10. ;!. '"., ;.:: "Wabhwotok, August 82 Washing. ton, .0; Cincinnati, 2. . . i - :- - - C , KOROAY'S 9UtM.Kf-i.... Cleveland ot Baltlmnrr ' ' . - -- 5 ' ?L Louis ar Philadelphia, PilUburg at D ilo", i 'i"'-K ' V , ' ' A) ',., 'J Ciiicutoat Brooklyn. LnuiwUkM Xew Y-rk,-' )'. " .)- - ..MClanau at Washington, Jo ffame tohVv"'l '-t i " - HOW TBi CLUBS STAND, ; r : ."'otoBg. "f - w. 1 'u'1 ;; p.'o. : Balllmorc, , v 70 f 83 " .888 Cincinnati, -69 83 " .878 Cleveland, 63 88 .624 CUicBgo, . 80 4.1 .671. I'ituhurg,, 57 .44 ,804 Bcwton, . 8.1 47 .689 ,. Krooklyn, 48 64 .400 iiiiiK.l.-lphia, 47 58 .4r.ii ' v York, 41 68 ,4,M 'n, ' ' Z ! 03 ,!i 0 . t , : ri : LET THIS OPPORTUNITY PASS Time In this Instance is surely :f- worth MONET. . . . Our Big Clearing Sale Now Oolng on. Remember this is our Great annual CLEARING 8ALE and will LAST 15 DAYS in all, only a few more days. Everything at and BIiOW COST. Although we have bad a rush during this sale, we expect a larger one as THIS IS THE LAST WEEK. REMEMBER Extra Big Special Cuts, THE BIO Dry Goods Bargain House. Ot, A, BirfQ0t,Mgr. 2nd door from Postoffice. Two Double Sheets of O O Tqqglefoot . . Fly Pqpe FOR 5 CEIUm AT Dei v i s'may In order to make room for my fall stock, for 30 days I will close out my entire stock of Dry Goods, Notions, Ladies' Oxfords, ClolhiDir, etc , at prime cost. Respectfully, J. J. BAXTER. Mason's Improved Fruit Jars, and Porcelain Lined Kettles. AT L. H. Cutler &Co's. Having 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 fllDDLE STREET UP STAIRS. - 19 Satisfaction Guarantied' or no mouey.. , Cool Brceie No Flies. t Respectlully, . J. F. TAYLOR. ; FOB BENT. A house with Ave rooms, dinloc room and kitohen. Good water from a bored well on the 'premises, Metcalf street, between New and Johnaon. K. It JONES. - aoglfllw. " " L"H)li Cotton Bagging and Tie, Bag And Barrel Covers. Builder I.lm and Cement. Teria Cotta Pipe aod Shell Dmu. Call on , , . " ZL J. E. XATIIAM. Also 2. No. 1 New Los L'arrlsies.Jbr Storage for 500 Bales at Low Rate, aeml-annnalJCIaarlna- vsala. Owlnir to iha lack rt mum (nr mi. In. mense lull arrivals we are forced to have this clearing sale, 15 dyajn all, at and below cobt. 8ud door 1. O. Bauvoot'. CLOSING 1 SALE FRUIT JARS NOTICE In order to make room for fall stock I will sell for the next My stock of GROCERIES Cheaper than ever offered in New Berne before.. Call and get my prices before buy ing elsewhere. JOHN DDNN 55 & 57 Pollock St New Berne Mails. Notice is given that on and after this date mails leave For all poiuts in Pamlico County and South Creek siction of Beaufort County close at 5 a. in. For Vnuceboro and Post OlKcis in Northern part of Craven County close ill u noon. For Bellair and Lima, 0 a. m. For Wliitlord, 11 a. m. All mail for DeBruhl gots to Polloks ville, the former office is discontinued. Vancelioro mail anives 12 m. Vanceboro mail leaves 1 p. m. M. MANLY, Postmaster Merchants save money by placing orders for lEEorsf brd. 's Bread Preparation. Sole Agents, F. ULRICH; Grocer. 40 IHISOLB STREET. WELL PiT! If a four wheel machine la a Quad- ricycle, and a turee wheel machine is a Tricycle and a two wheel ma:hiue is a Bicycle, what would you call a one wheel machine T Why, a Wheel Barrow, to besurr. . Very Good. ' ITo-w IPat ! If you wanted tbe best Bicycio what would you do? Why I would go to J. C.JWHITTY & CO'S. AND " . OET Lookbart. Texas. Oct.. IS. 1889. Messrs, Pari lledlcine Co., i'arl. Tenn. Drtr Sire Bbtp us a soon a pwslble nross Grove's Tastelrss Chill Tonic Mv customer want Grove' Tsstolps Chill Toulo aod will not have any other. In our txpertenc-) of over 20 vcara in the draft burtnesa, we have never old any i . l . : I. . . . J inniiuiua wuiLii nave men universal ai itfactlou. Vnuni Bwpectlullv. " J. 8. Bhowns & Co. Reward. Reward. 1 Reward. We will iay 823.00 to the person Who will bring us a stove that will ompare lu quality, finish ana polut ol excellence with the I WENOW HAVE ON OUR FLOOR. We will have as Judges three disinterested Persons. We want you to see these stoves 'and Eangos whether youtwish to buy or not They are the handsomest stoves ever shown In North Carolina, and each Is warranted by BUCK'S STOVE ft UASGE CO., and by Slover Hardware Company to give pei-lect satistiiccioii or we will ra htnd your monoy. t""Ca!l and let ns Riinw vnn nnvthinn i om l'ne you inay need. We gimruntoe OUK uii imy tiling we sen. Yours Heapoctlully, SL J. I. Smallwool Boaler in The liiu'st Ltlne of Staple and Fancy .Groceries No. 75 Broad St.' Fresh goods received daily. We have Some NICE STYLES LEFT .IN Zeigler's Low Shoes, Oxford's and Strap Sandals, aud a full line of his MISSIOS AND CHILDREN'S SHOES CiTTitc style Lulics Collars a Sncc- iallv. We will che out our l:ir..n linn nl Men's, lioys ami Youth's Clothing al a ;reai rami. lion. A full line ol Trunks and 15 ler Trays a Specialty. CJive us a call. Arcry Ti 1113 W. B. Swindell & Co. Just Received ! A Supply of Single Tube Puncture Proof Bicycle Tires ! List Price 81.) per pair; my price for Sl'OT CASH, $(1.00 each. NO KKI'AIR OUTFITS NECESSARY I NO PUNCTURES TO REPAIR I They coat a little more than some cheaper Tires, but Call early avoid the rush. WM. T. HILL, District Agent for Columbia and Hartford Bicycles. Thona 80. 61 S. Front Street; J. B. AS KINS, School Books and School Supplies. STATIONERY, Books and Booklets, Engraved uaras ana invitations, Sheet Music and Musical IuBtru mciits. H?Mail orders receive promit atten tion. J. B. J ASKIXS. WM. ITOU. ' - JAS. SEDMOUD, ,- rrsia, Vlce-m. : B. B. OUIOU.Seo'y JiTreu. NewBerne Ice Co , Manarhctnrers f , From Distilled Wler. - Out-put 20 Tons Dallv. uar j-osa Lots Bollciled. Ice delivered dally (except Bundav) t a. m, to 6 p. m. . Bundnvs (retail only) 7 a. ' m, to 18 noon, lot prices and other information, address, 0. 8. UUION, Manager. $25 $25 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-v. vantageous to all whoi buy of me. v-'-j Successor to . . l -il;.1' I '.1 ..'i. . ,.r . ; i ... . .i -r f
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