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VOL XV-NEW SERIES NO.-85. NEW' BERNE, N. C. SATURDAY MORNING, AUGUST 20. 1896. ESTABLISHED 1882- 1 v a: WASHINGTON Ma GOLD AND SILVER MEN STRUGGLE. Bryan's Appeal For Voles. Hum Warka op it Scare. Ex-Ctovfiraor ' Frnnch : la ihe " Cabinet. y Tbree Committees. . . Journal Burkau, i Washington. D. C. Auk. 28lli. V . Tlio struggle between lliu gold men and (liver mtn to inuke capital out of each i others words uud acts Is growing more i "intense and more exciting. Aside from -! ..j- McKiuley's letter of acceptance, which " : must later on be com oared with that of ; Bryan, the wrestling ol the present week . may be considered a stand off. The til vtntes didn't get through shouting over Mr. Hannu's snyinj'tlir.t the Republican party wus uot ofiposcd to silver, which (hey deelarcdlo be a vinual acknowledg ment of tur, l-eluru thegoldit-8 were ycllingu'iiemse'.ves hoaisu over Mr. Bry- an's appeal for voles reiaidlets of the Chicago platlorm '- '. "("Candidates and partus have ollcn ig . noted platforms utter election, but it wus somewhat . novel tor a candiduto to E:iy before election tlmt the ticket could be Toted without 'endorsing everything in tlx. platform. It was alii I of cundor on the jirt of Mr. Brjun, if it wasn't good . politic?. Among the politicians in Wash. ington, regardless of putty, it is believed .". that Mr. Ilauna has bien working tip a htsle scare in Hie evst in order to loosen some pime-eliiugs.. ; - HVheu the Indianapolis gold Democialic - convention war first proposed it was sup pofsed by many that it would nii.ke no nomination, hut would advise the sup port u(.UvKiuly. It is now considered tcrtuiu Unit n nomination will be mudv, and u I'r sule'U Cltveliurl loisnotobjat, (hat Henry Wa'tcrson lll lieTd llw Ilck tl. I" .. - At a meeting of i lie Executive Commit tee ol ihe National Silver party, held in - Washington ilrs week, it was detidid that . :;. , Ih-.kIiiuiIi r bs nuiutuiiiel in (ihimgo iiLd Wuahniloiif the n'iSt being looked n f er from the farmer place and the trust and "iuh from the hii'.i r. Mttleelsc a " raa'ie public concerning Iho comniitrii- iiori'iiniri I ul it is Known that like its woikin inrlnu?, the' Democratic and --. ropuM commute' s. the eoimiiirtcc is livling the lack of campaign fmda und - : .that ils members aro more or less wnrrie I about where tbey aie to get the moraej to pay what tliey consider necessary cam it. pftign expenses.. . . Piesidenl Cleveland played his flret .'trump In the Pnsidtutial gume when be - selected ex-Governor Francis to succeed , Jlr. Hoke Smiih as Secretary ol .the In- ' ter or, and it, has made the silver men 10 ' mad that they are talking about the id viability of taking the very unusual course in tho Senate of rejecting the '. nomination of Mr. Francis It is not pro babla, however, that such a Coarse will be followed, as the election will, be over be fore tho Senate meets. It is admitted by ... all who know the situation in Mo., that Mr. Cleveland greatly strengthened the r gold Democrats iu that State by taking . Gov. Francis Into the Cabinet, and conse . qnently increased McKinlcv's ehanscs for . carryinsr the State, Although Governor . . Francis denies that he was "on the fence,, .It b stoutly asserted by Missouri Demo 1 ,'cratt that he would have come out for ' Bryan had he uot. been made Secretary of the Interior. It Is the impression in WaeTi- 'lntuq that be will only be nominally at v-the ..head of the Interior department, as ..bis tlnio will be taken up between now and election working up the gold democ racy in Missouri, and after "election there , . will scarcely be time enough left for him to learn the dalles of the position. ;': Everybody knows how diffltult it Is for three families to live together in , peace in one bouse, tberifoie it surprised .very few people when it leaked out that ' the relations' between the Democratic, . Populist and Silver committees, which Are trying to 'do business la the tame building, had already become consider ably strqunKValthough they have not all been under one roof a week yet, "Although these committees are all workiog toward the same end it 'was' not - - a wife move to put them together. 8m atjr Faulkner, chair man of the Democrat ic Congressional Committee, and Vice Chairman Stevens, ol the Silver commit 'lee, have gone to Chicago to talk with ' Chairman Jones, and It it surmised . (hat llieir trip has something to do with ihe .' failure of the committees to get along har- nioulou ly together, , - . '' The Civil Service Commission, doabt- lets under orders, 1ms istued a circular . Utter to all government employes, citing the law against political assessments upon ollifc hojilers and the penalties for Its vio lation. It is said that the circular letter vim iiwiied because of the. reported' aseeS- ing of Federal officials in Some of the i Thr. passenger train over the While Mm -.'fain divikiori of the Boston and Mah : luilioail, due toanivo in Concord, N. II., lvn derailed ut the Ferry street run j wiihiii the cit v limits. The tn- P'"', I 1 : ' ' '.n c.-ir, niid Hiiiokcr, lelt the t i '. ii . I k - "y n'i I.i-il. Kvery oc-'-It- r v, v -!'o or BBASSTSBST'S REVIEW. Volame Bailaru not Inereaned. Sold .'. Importations. . Hlcta lalrreiS la BlewYorh. Honey Wanted to Hake " Crops. Special. ". " ' ' New York, August 28. Biadstreet in its weekly traoe review, sayr : "The volume of-general business has not increased during the week. An encouraging featurcMs the lower rate of exchange, causing large importa tions of gold. Among the checks to trade is the heavy rate of intciest at New York. Country banks have withdrawn their deposits from the New York banks. The tanks are accommodating at the usual rates, turning down-outsiders. There is a demand lor funds to. move cotton and grain. The Chicago failure is aiding tight money. Bank clearings arcjiower. Jobbers and manufacturers; no increase in their business. The premium on gold has fallen slight ly. The President Belarus. Special. Buzzard8;"Bay, August 23. Presi dent Cleveland, Attorney General Har mon and private- secretary Thurber, left for New York this altcrnoon on a private yacht in order to be at the" reception of Li Hung Chang, challenges Harrison. Special. Washington. August 28. Pitchfork Tillman challenged Ex-Presideot Harri son for a joiut debute since Harrison' attack on him last night. Carlisle Meets Chang-. SDeclat Washington. D. C, August 28.- Stcieiary Carlisle sturte'J to New York today, to meet Li Hung Chang. I.rtter lo Bryan and Watson. Siierlal. Washington, D. C, August 28.-The Pof ulists are preparing n letter to notify Bran und Wats n. It will probablj be ut Liucolo, Neb., and Atlanta, Ga LI BCNO PLEASED. II la tiilneavMRjesty Likes Anierlrnns Olvrn aBoyal Rrrrpllao. Special. New York, August 28. Li Hung ex presses himself as being much pleased with An.ericiiis and America. Ho was given a royal welcome this af ternoon. Business and traffic on the streets was tupended during his trip to the hotel. fie will plant' a tree near General Gruut's tomb. . To Bead a Warship. Speoutl. Washington, August 28. President Cleveland has decided to send the warship Bancroft to Constantinople. Telegraphic f Items. the Kappa Kappa Gamma National Convention met in Orriogton Lunt Libra ry, Evanston, III ,' with about 150 dele gates and visitors la attendance. ' Several committees were appointed. Three persons lost their liven, in John Lunding's saloon, in Minneapolis. They were Henry Dulun, Gust Anderson, and C. F. Anderson. , Tbey were sleeping on the third floor, and were suffocated in bed. Christ Anderson and Qharles Matt- son were badly burned. Jm express train on the Eastern Divis ion ol the Boston and Maine Railroad ran into the engine of a freight train near the East Somervllle station and William Noyea, the engineer of the freight train, and Robert Lucker, his fireman,- were se riously Injured. V Dtfriog the festivities following a col ored wedding at Pittsburg, Robert Scott, a former lover, insulted the bride, and the groom, George Hall, at once shot him desd. A general fight was then precipi tated, in which the bride was dangerously stabbed twice, and the groom badly hart. The latter was arrested and is now In jail. W. A. Faulk, who says he is from Val ley Falls, Kans., has been arrested at Colorado Springs, Col , on a charge of having written letters lo'W. S. Strattoo, the millionaire nine owner, threatening him with death and the destruction ol his property unless he should deposit f 1,200 in a certain cave Divide, near Cripple Creek. ... -' . . - ,'"'".:" - THE M1RKCTS. Nw York, August 28. . ' ' OPSlUNO. CLOSB. Cotton, January,' ' 7.07 ". ' 7.65 Chicaoo, August 28. ' OPININO, OLOSB. 57, . . 88, ,, 0.02 . 5.70 C271 3.82 October Wheal, Pork, , Rilie, For Over SO Toors Mrs. Window's Soothing Pymp has bfee nmd hy Millions of Mutlu rs for their Cbililreo while lieihinjr, with period sueress. It Sfmihes the child, softwi the i;iini', al'ays all pain, rums wind Colic, mil ih tlie r-rin .'y or Dmrihiea. Ta- iily-llve rents a b-ttlc. DONT LIKE IT. - i "-' .; ; POPULISTS WILL NOT ACCEPT ELECTORAL FUSION.- Htata Bbowlna ou ills. Tom Settle ' Hold So be Frightened. Kepnbli - aans Waal Ma Joint Canvass. i Pension Applications. Special. Raleigh. N. C, August 28-The Bulletin of the Agricultural department will show that there are 174 cottou mills in operation in North Carolina, als 15 hosiery mills and 8 woolen mills. Republican Congressman Settle is badly frightened at the outlook that Kitchen will defeat him. Pat Mnseey, Repub'.icsn nominee will not participate in a Congressional joint canvass in this district. Republicans op pose any joint canvasses. Four hundred new applications for Pensions are in the State Auilitor'3 hands with 25 counties yet to hear from. Populist State Chairman Ayer says that electoral fusion with Democrats, such as the latter party's Committee proposed, will never be permitted by Populists, It is equally plain thousands of Demo crats would never submit to it. Big Selmure or JeWvlry. New York The details of the big seizure of Jewelry weie made public in Hoboken, although tho seizure was made on Ihe ariival of the steamer Ems. Among the passengers in the steerage was an Italian, who had registered as Micheal Bariutti, of Mulbery street, New Yorkv He wis ragged and dirty, but had a large trunk. The customs officials iu Europe learned that he had a large quan tity of jewelry with him, and Chief Cus tom House Inspector Donohiie received a cable dispatch to this effect. When the im! arrived (lie trunk ol the Italian woe searched, and it was found to contain table sides and a false bottom. Wli n these weie taken out, G9G pieces of jewel ry wue disclosed. The collection con, &ilul of gold and diamond pins,liraceU ts ear nug8, bioocbcs, eic, aid wus esti mated to be worth i,00l). The Italian ri fused to say anything as to whom the jewelry belonged to, or where he g-t it. EMBARGO REMAINS. The Former Filibuster's Alternative u lslns-;Porl. Pirn.ADKM'niA Preparations nre be ing made lor the early departure of the steamship Btrmnda, which has been laid up at this port for over three months past, A toloied crew from Baltimore has been engaged to man the vessel, and part of them have been oo duty for a week. Thus far her owners have been unvble to secure the register which the English Consul at this port took from them, and it is not probable that it will be restoied, as the British Government looks upon ihe vissel as a decidedly suspicious craft and one likely to get them into international troubles. Permission has be-n granted at Washington by the Bureau ot Navigation to the Collector of Customs of this port to clear the vessel for New York, where, it 13 claimed, she is to secure a new register. Thus far, it boa not been decided whether the vessel shall proceed lo New York or not, as she is subject to light dues, which foreign vessels must pay even when passing from one coastwise port to another. - There is little doubt but that the Ler- muda will.sail.away under a provisional registers aq undocumented vessel own ed by a citiaiD of the United States. In that event she would be required to fl'e a bond not to cary cargoes, or even passen gers, except exclusively tor pleasure. Cue sale of the Bermuda, made some time ago, is looked upon by the British Board of Trade, which has control of owners and crews' as not . being a legiti mate deal. Captain James Brown, the new managing owner, it Is claimed, was interested in landlitg material for the In surgents in the Cuban war ten years ago. This, It is claimed, interfered with tbe transfer. - " ::j - ' - ' Tlure Is considerable alarm (or the tug Dauntless, which sailed fronTSntllla River two weeks ago for Cuba. Mr. Dent, of Bror.swick, one of the owners, says she has been Sold to tbe Cubans. Tbe Daunt less was built by John Dialogue ft Son, at Kslghn's Point, Camden, In 1888 She Is a stei I ciaft and very last, - The schooner Huxuuock, which ar rived at this port from Guantanamo, ie ports Ihe Same piraljsit of huilnui there as in (he other parts of Cab. Hoi drfds of young men sre ready to leave and Join Ibejinsurgfnt forces under General Garcia, whose army is constantly within sight of the city. They know, however, ibat their efforts would be oe!(8, owliij to tbe scarcity of both arm-aud ammunition In the rebel army. Several Spanish gen- boats were sigh led by the Humarock on her way north, but none molested her, as a display of the national colors was suf ficient to satisfy, tbe CpaaiardsJ that the Hnmamck's voyage was a peaceful one. Animal Meeting. - ;n The 42od Annual Meeting of the Stock holders of the Atlantic and North Caro lina Railroad Company, will be held at Morehead City on the 4lu Thursday (21lb dav) in September 1898. " . F. C. ROBERTS, ' J Secretary. BASE BALL. National League Games Played Yes terday. Special, BkooKLTtr, August 28. Brooklyn, 8; Louisville, 3. , New York, August, 28. New York, 2; St. Louis, S. - Baltimore, August 28. Baltimore, 8; Ciuciuuati, 0. Boston, August 28. Boston, 4; Chi cago, 6. ' Philadelphia, August 28. Phila delphia, 10; Cleveland, 6. Washington, Augint 28. Washing ton, 11; Pittsburg, 0. Where Thejr Flay To-day. Cleveland at New York. Cincinnati at Philadelphia Chicago at Washington. Louisville at Boston. St. Louis at Brooklyn. now THE CLUBS STAND. CliCBS. W. L. p. C. Baltimore, 73 83 .089 Cincinnati, da. 38 045 Cleveland, 04 41 .010 Chicago. Hi 47 .573 Pittsburg, 58 48 .547 Boston, 58 49 .542 Brooklyn, 51 56 .477 Philadelphia, 51 57 .472 New YTk, 51 i8 .408 Washington, 42 03 .400 St. LouU, 34 73 .318 Louisville, 27 , 78 .257 v Just Received Direct from the mill a fresh Carload of C. G. A. VOIGT & CO'S. SNOW - DRIFT ! Best Fancy Patent Flour. CALLA LILLY ! Full Roller Patent Flour. STAR ! Patent Flour Three of the best grades of Flour on the market. Jivcry barrel not found as represented may bo re turned and money will be refunded. Prices guaranteed. L & Wholesale and lietuil Grocers, 71 Broad St., New Borne, N. O. LET THIS OPPORTUNITY PASS Time in this Instance Is surely worth HONEY. . . . Our Big Clearing Sale Now Going on. Remember this is our Great annual CLEARING SALE and will LAST 15 DAYS in all. only a few more days. Everything at and BjEjLOW COST. Although we have had n rush during this ule, we expect a larger one as THIS IS THE LAST WEEK. REMEMBER Extra Big ' Special Cats. THE BIG Dry Goods Bargain House. O. A. Barfoot, Mgr. 2nd door from Postofflce. Mason's Improved , Fruit Jars, ; and . Porcelain Lined , Kettles. L. H. Cutler & Co's. eml-nnnalClearlng pale. . Owing to the lack of room for our im mense tall arrivals we ari forced lo have this clearing sale, 15 ddyjln all, at gad below cost. 2nd door P. O. ..-, Bakfoot's. DON'T m Notice ! TO ssk Wholesale Trade. 100 small Full Cream Cheese. 250 boxes Tobacco from 15 to 30 cents. 100 cases Pie Peach es. 75 cases table Peach es. 100 cases Bakine: Powders. 100 cases Soap. 50 cases Starch. 75 tubs pure Lard. 100 cases Brandv Fruit. Lorillard and Gail & Ax Snuff, And other things too numerous to mention, as cheap as the cheap est. JOHN DUNN 55 & 57 Pollock St BARGAINS i Bicycles. In onler to make room for my new stock of wheels. I will sell tor the next .10 days the following second hand wheels, as good as new, at prices named below : One S4 Inoh Misses wheel, new -'o 00 One 24 Inch Gotham, boys, second hand, 20 00 One 28 inch Rover, Gents, second hand 30 00 One 28 Inch Uotliani, Misses, second hand 33 oo One 28 inch Bellls, Gents, good as new, iS 00 One 28 inch Fenton. Gents, second band SO 00 One 28 inch Itoyer, Gents, good as new, 89 00 One 28 Inch Mulestic. Gents, good as new, 88 00 One 28 Inch Gales, Gents, second hand 30 00 One 24 Ineh Westminister, Misses, sec ond hand 20 00 One 28 inch Hoyer,Ladles,sucond hand, 25 00 These are all in good order and are high grade whoels. We also have some cheaper soeond band wheels which we are otToring at great bargains. A lull line ol Novelties wUl be sold at greatly reduced prices. Mr. Flttman who has been unwell lor the past lew weeks Is at his post again and anx ious to serve those who desire repairing ot any kind done. F. S. DUFFY. AGENCY Hazard Gun Powder. MERCHANTS SATE MONEY BY LEAVING YOUR OR DERS WITH ME. F. ULRICH, Grocer. 40 HUDDLE ITRBET. At srmors asJsConfectlonery You will find an assortment of fresh Nuts, 20o , per lb. Lemon and Feppermint stick Candy mado fresh every week. Our assortment of Pipes are com plote, and we sell our gooda cheaper than you can get them in the oity. Try na.- jr. sunn .is co. SUtot. Cold or takcb ,f , '"y Wilt be taken In exchange for Board by MIHTS. E. CREULE, Corner of Middle and Broad Street. . TERMS REAIONABLB. Accsmmoaatioa rirt-Class. It Manufacturer's Prices Reward. Reward. Reward. 25. Wo will ny 835.00 to the perann Who will bring us a stovo that will ompiuo in ipmlity, ilnish m,,i Point ot excellence wiih ihe ) s WEJNOW HAVEJ ON OUR FLOOR. V u-ili have an .Indies three dHlnt.-ieHte.d IVlNiiUS. Wo want you to sou thei stoves and Knngea whuther ym wish to buy (,r not. They lire Hie li,-itidsiiinel stovc.. ever shown In North Carolina, und each Is warranted liy 1H'CK'.S STOVE & ISANUK CO., and by Slover lliirdu.-ire Company to (five perloct SMtislaction or we will ro tund your money. tCftll and let 114 ui,ntv a....fi.i. our lino you niav need. We Kuaruutoe urn. ruict-h on auytliln wo sell. Yours Respect lully. We have Some NICE STYLES LEFT IN Zeigler's Low Shoes, Oxford's and Strap Sandals, nnd a full line of bis MISSES AND CIIILDUKN'S SHOES. JiTXalc style L-ulio-i Collais a Spec ially. We will close out our larno line ol .Men's, Hoys and Youth's ClotliiiiL; nt n great reduction. A full line ol Trunks and Bags. Rol ler Trays a Specially. Give us a cull. Very Ti uly,; W. B. Swindell & Co. l'jilvr in Tll4 fiiH'Xl Ij.IIC of Staple and Fancy groceries Xo. 75 ICroad St. Wvvslt good received daily. Just Received ! A Supply of Sinslo Tube Puncture Prooi Bicycle Tires ! Mst Trice 815 per pair; my price for STOT CASH. 8i.O( eiicli. NO RE PA I It Ol TI-ITS NECESSARY ! NO PI'NOTRKS TO ItEl'AIlt ! Tlioy rust a little more Hum some cheaper Tires, hut Call early avoid the rush. WM. T. HILL, District A iron I for Columbia ami Hartford Bicycles. 'Phone 80. 6 1 S. Front Street, J. II. -J SKIN, School Books and School. Supplies. STATIONERY, Books ajd Booklets,' Engraved Cards and Invitations, Sheet Music and Musical lustra. mcuts. -i?Mail otders receive prompt atten tioL. els D. U AMKIXS. - . jAS-ESDllOHO... rrsslasnt, - . , Yles-Prti't. B. S. 83I0iI,S.'y Trsu. Hew Berne Ice Go . Manafketarere, its ,", 1 NJtt CRVStAL ICJ From Distilled' Water. 1 Out-put SO Tons Dally.-1 '' Car Load Lots Solicited. Ice delivered dally (except Sunday") 6 a. m, to 6 p. m. ' .. 1 ; Sundays (reiail only) 7 m, tei 12 noon. For prices and other intormatioe, address. B.S. GUI ON, Manager. $25 . W. ma WO0I Stock . Taking Time Approaches And the Knife Is Again Applied to Values ! All Departments Share in the CUT! Sincerely hoping! to receive the same liber- .1 . ul al patronage extended my predecessors, and promising to use eyjerr effort to make it1 ad vantageous to all:who buy of me. ' : i;", i.'S.h':. .'d:n'! "'SuccJessor to'h! ,.. . . .(,1 iiitnJ . if- 'jUUU: :ni4l tiU hi i -i-Miii.'i ji.'J ,ti;l III -31)!l ( I-'rxti llrJ
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