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VOL XV-NEW SERIES NO. 90." ESTABLISHED 1882 WASHINGTON LETTER.; EFFECT OF VERMONT; ELEC " . TION UPON PARTIES. . Contribution t Bryan 4'ampnlg-n Fnad. Senator fttewnrt Farced Pay Printers. Tr Oplnlan " ' Vlrlnl. -- ' ' JotTRNAL BURRATT. J Washington, D. C, pV 4tU. J "Take u all in all this week bag been prot'(Kte of nrj ')iltl8 ; rejoicing at the tri-party headquarters of the Bryaniles. Things are not apparently going their way. Tbe ;, Bryanites publicly make light of the immense Republican majority in Vermont, and say that it was no more than expected; : but it was much more -than they expected. They knew the-Slate would go Republican, just as they , know that Maine will eo ReDublicao. but thev hoped .that the majority would be less than it was la 1892.' Those supporters ot Bryau who have ' been condemning the tendency of his managers to chase rain bows iq the East, Instead)! concentrating their efforts upon tbe middle wei-t where they hitve some sh iw to win, regaid the Vermont ekction as prooi that they were r'ht. . .V'v-.v The result of the Vermont election has bud a very inihusiiig ( fleet upon the Re publicans, From the Bret tiny bare hud the best management and tbe most money, and now tbry hve the most cohfidrnce, -. The action ot the Indinniipolis conven- Tutinn has hnd a depressing effect upon the Ci jun uiauucrs, a1:b"ngh tbey kuow that the ticket nominated will not carry a single Stale;.: They ii'nr . that it may help M.KIn ey to carry more than one hy getting voles hicli would otherwise go to Bryan. '? The money question is being brought home to. the : Biyun managers in a very disagreeablo' manner. They have been disappointed in their expectations of con tributions, and don't tknow where tbey are to get the money needed to pay their campaign bills. " ,.; "C? Senator Butler, chairman of tbe Popu list National Committee, left Washington ' this week without telling anybody where he was going. It is believed to bo a good gn ess that he has gone to confer with Tom Watson about ' that notillcalion busi- ness. .' - . ."'.'. : v" V , . The little gamo of politics which' Las been played over the printers employed by Senator Stewart to gel his paper out has been both interesting and amusing, and it is going to aid, for a time anyway, 25 percent, to the wages of those print ers.. , The Tact has been widely published that Senator 3tewart's paper Is set np and printed In Alexandria, Va., although it carries a, Washington date line, and that the work is done there because there is no typographical anion in that town .and printers work for about half what tbey get in Washington offices run under anion rules. , Tbe managers ol the gold cam-' paign thought tbey saw a chance to hit the silver men a bard blow by spreading these facta broadcast, and then they made a direct play at Senator Stewart's pocket uuu ujr uiu&iug ntmugeuivuio w .rave Alexandria placed under the jurisdiction of the Washington typographical union. The Senator beaded off this move by get ting tbe printers ol Alexandria to apply for charter for a union of their own, promising to pay whatever scale they may adopt. Bo his printers are certain of In creased pay until the election is over, Whatever tbey may get afterward v ' The following, which explains itself, was given out by Secretary DlfcQdcrfer, or tbe silver committee, and indorsed by Chairman Faulkner, of the Democratic committee: '.''My attention has jurt been called to a certain publication called "Tbe Cross of Gold." .;. Upon thifl itle 'page is displayed a cross in gilt, upon which Is a picture representing a workingman cruci fied. I have not examined tbe script of this work, consequently am unable to pass an opinion opon " what it contains, but I desire the public generally to under stand tha'. we, as a stWer people, do not propose to shock the sensibilities of those who are morally Inclined by such sacra ligioas display or by endorsing such a work. I can hardly see how any one equipped witlrgoud common sense should have conceived such au idea, and I am at a still greater loss to know what should imiiel anyone to force suoh an article upon the puMio. I am led to believe that its author is not a friend to the cause of bi metaliitn, and want it datinctly under stood that we repudale Its publication.'' . How widely apart two person's opiq ions may be on the same subject is thus shown! Secretary Britton, of the ' Virgin ia State Democratic committee "We will rprl'iinlr eaual if not exceed the Dim ocratic majority ip 1892, which was up ward ol 00.000, and we shall carry every Congremional dislrict." The other side of the picture is given by Col. J.- B. Kern who hta boon on the stamp in the file for two weeks. lie said:' , ''My Im I - Km now Is that the chonces are i . a t' an eveu that tbe 'electoral vote of V; ;iia will be given to McKtnloy and I i t." Tbe seeker alter the truth is i t wiih this sort of thing right along ( i i II,': i evi-ry Stale about which there 4 IU HHJ, 'n i.IhT 4. :i iipiiut POPULISTS MSETINO. State Central Committee to Meet Next i, Wednesday. H Plana as to Ticket, p.-:;F.V"n'':;r'Vv''-': .-3- ;.y-r-, -BLttiBH,N. C, September 4. The Populist State Central Committee calls the State committee to meet here Wed nesday, September 9tb. :- The Central Committee has made no plans as to completing the Populist ticket, as only the State committee has that power.. . Heavy Bank Failure. Sncclal , Washington, D. C. September i. Tbe first National bank, ot Helena, Mon tana, has failed, with liabilities placed at three and one half million dollars. - fto Joeephns Hnya. . Special. , .. . Balbiodt, N. C, September 4 Nat ional Committeeman Josephus Daniels, says that the Indianapolis ticket will not poll oyer thirty five hundred votes in North Carolina. ; BRADSTKEET'S REVIEW Belter ;. reeling Among Wholesale . HerrbnnU. , Fallnrea Dhow In crease. Imporla Gold Hake Eaaler ..: Money. . Special. , New York, September 4. Bradstreet's tomorrow will sy. Theie is a belter feeling among the wholesale merchants, his feeling includes iron and steel. Best demand is from the South. . Failuree show an incn ase of sixteen. , Bank, clearings increased len per cent in the week. .f Not much increase in the industrial productions. :.' Imports of gold make money easier. -. IMtay Succeed Corbin. Special. Nbw Yokk, September 4. William H. Baldwin, second Vice President of tbe Southern Railway.msy be selected to suc ceed tlie late Austin CorbinT as President of the Long Island Railway, Hot Beported. Special. Anaapolis, lid., September 4 Tbe coloied cadets whose appointments caused a flurry in Wasbluhton society, were not reported. It is believed they were scared put. . WENT CRAZT. Or. Tkomaa Gallacher the Alleced , Irurb Dynamiter Bad Insane by Ill-Treatment. Special. New Yobk, September 4 Dr. Thomas Gallagher, tbo alleged Irish ' dynaaiiter, who was released from Portland prison, bas arrived at St Paul. . He is a raving maniac. His body is a mass oi bruises, showing tbe prison beat- ment he received. Ue tried to jump over board twice. V 'Physicians say that there is no hope of his recovery. . . ' " Bavaged by Bartbqaake. Yokohama. Reports have-.been re ceived here that a great earthquake rav aged the northeast provinces of Japan, destroying the ; town of Rokugo and other towns in that section. Thousands ol persons are reported to have been kill ed and many injured, while the damage to property is incalculable. 1 On tbe same day of tbe earthquake in the north of Japan the southern coasts of the country were swept by a typhoon which destroyed a vast amount of proper ty and caused tbe loss of many lives. The territory visited by the earthquake was similarly ravaged , last June, when many were destroyed by an earthquake and an accompanying tidal wave, which caused an estimated loss of 80.000 lives. ' .- Middle or the Bond.','-' Birmingham, Ala. There will be no fusion between the Populists aud Demo crats In Alabama. This question was set tled when, the Populist State Executive Committee met here and put out a full Bryan and Watson electoral ticket. - . ' A Btato campaign committeej com posed of strong middle of tbe road Pop ulists, with G- D. Dean as chairman was named. It-was resolved to have nothing whatever to do with tbo Democratic or ganization, but to fight it to the bitter end.' ! " .- .:'.'"" Bepablleans Were Appointed. . Raleigh, . C It is understood here that Populist Chairman Ayrr has ap pointed In Craven county negre Republi can registrars. Tbe new law provides for one registrar from each party, tbe decis ion of the majority to lie final. Ayer said when qoestioned that be did not know whether they were negroes or not, and as to their being Populists, they might be Populists who had come over from the Republicans, but be did not . know. lie added that the fact that they had been recommended by the county ' Populist chairman and hud accepted was good enough evidence for him that they were Populists, Belbodlat Divine for HrKIWr. riqiM, Onio. A canvass hat bees made among the ministers "attending the sessious of tbe Cincinnati M. K. Confer ence, which developed (lie fact that Dot e of the 300 present was in InvoroXU o esii l unlimited coin of silver. TO TAKE DOCEERT OFF. Bepublleana Say Dockery Will be Taken On State Ticket- Harris or . Beynolda to Succeed. Special. , "" ' '' " - Ralbigh, N.. C.,' September 4 It is stated by prominent Republicans, tbal their State committee will next Tuesday, take down the name of O. H. Dockery as nominee for Lieutenant Governor, and nominate eithar Charles J. Harris, of Hillsboro, or Charles Reynolds, of Win ston, for that position. BASE BALL. National Leag-ne Games Played Tea- Special, ; Washington, September 4 Wash ington, 17; J ouisville, 3. Segond game, Washington, 6; Louisville, S. Boston, September 4 Boston, 14; St. Louis, 8. Baltimork, September 4. Baltimore, 9; Chicago, 4. Second game, Baltimore, 11; Chicago, 11. Game called; darkness. Philadelphia, September 4. Phila delphia, S; Pittsburg; 3. New Yobk, September 4. Cincinnati, 5; New York, 15. Brooklyn, September 4. Brooklyn, 3; Cleveland, 7. Where They Play To-day Cleveland at Boston. Louisville at Baltiuiort. Chicago at Philadelphia 2 games. Pittsburg at Kew York. Cincinnati at Brooklyn. St. Louis at Washington, HOW TUE CLUISS STAND. CLDBS. W. I.. p. O. Baltimore, 77 84 .604 Cincinnati, 70 43 .019 Cleveland, 69 4:1 .616 Boston, ff5 50 .565 Chicago, 65 51 .560 Pittsburg, 61 51 .543, Philadelphia, 65 59 .482 New York, 55 61 .474 Brooklyn, ' 53 60 .470 Washington, 4G 66 .411 St. Louis, 35 80 . 304 Louisville, 29 , 82 .261 Gone to Chicago. Washington. Senator Jones bas wired Mr. Richardson, who has been in eharge of the National Committee work here, that he must have bis services at onre in Chicago, and iu answer to call be goes there. The work of the campaign was accumulating so rapidly on tbe bands of Chairman Junes, he said he was com polled to have the assistance of Mr. Rich ardson. The headquarters here will be in charge oi Clark Howell, of Atlanta. Mr. Frank P. Morgan will aid Senator Faulkner in looking after tbe correspond ence of tbe National Committee until Mr. Howell's .arrival. Mr. Richardsou has shown splendid capacity in handling campaign matters, and Chairman Jones wishes his services In the larger field. Merlons Fire loaa at Warsaw, ST. C. Winston; N. C.-The town of War saw has been visited by a serious fire. Three of tbe largest stores in tbe place were burned. Losses and insurance are as follows. L. P. Best's stock, $6,000, with $2,500 insarance; C. R. Hussey's store and stock, $10,000, with $7,000 insurance; H. R. Kornegay's store, $,0t0. no insurance; C. B. Batch's stock of groceries, $300, no insurance. Tbe fire originated in the gar ret of Best's store, and is supposed to have started from a match ignited by rats. 3 Three friend On Again. Washington. The Treasury De partment Is informed that the steamer Three Friends has again slipped out of Jacksonville, Fla. . ' - . She was loaded with aims and ammuni tion, and ber destination is supposed to be some Cuban port.' The United States revenue cutters have been instructed to look her up. Pittbbubo, Pa. The Edgar Thorn Sou Steel Works of Carnegie's closed down indefinitely. The action was a general surprise, as it was not even suspected. All tbs rarK nters, and day men have been laid off, but the furnace department Is still la operation. At least 1,500- men are out of work. ' -. - THE MARKETS. - : -,N"w Yobk, September 4. : -J :,vV.,v OPENIM M.OHH. Cotton,. January, i 8L43 8 S3 ; v ' CmOAOOk September 4. - .. . . OPS&IKS.. CMMaV October Wheat, j ' v 7V - -Pork, . .6 60 SB0 RiK " '- 8.171 tl7 1 , Lard, i, :. ; 8.82) .- 8.S7J . CQTTOy MARKET LETTER. " .' ' k . ' , 8Ptem!ier 4. P. M- Ll BBPOOLonen-rl oracticnlW nnclinnrad with sabs of 7.00Q bales spot cotton at il-IOC .... '-, Nkw Yobk bas been loss excited, than ' lor man i days paat. , Futures closed at : the lowest point of the day,, and ten points uciow me closing ot yesterday. October delivery 8.25. , Th Naw Bihnb market has been firm . today with tales of 41 Boles at 7.15 lo T.3UO. Most of the cotton told at 7.4a ' Yours Truly, " J. E. Latham. TOri RBA ( OLD HOJE BAT Tiln Laxative Bromo Quinine TublcU. All dni"-ut refund the money if lalje 'Phone 46.e DO NOT FAIL and send to our market in the morn ing. Wo have a fine display of MEATS of all kinds. FRESH SAUSAGES 10c. Sam'l Cohn & Son Grand u k mm r u New goods constant ly arriving from the Northern Markets. Come and examine stock and get prices. THE BIG Dry Goods Bargain House. G. A. Barfoot.Mgr. 2nd door from 1'ostofllce. "THE FAIREST WHEEL" IS AN ATTRACTION AT -J. F. Taylor's. Costs live cents to turn it, Try it and see it go 'round. 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 niDDLE STREET UP STAIRS. 86T Satisfaction Guaranteed or no- money. Cool Breeze No Flies. Respectfully, J. F. TAYLOR. At Auction. I will sell at public auction, Saturday, Antpmlipr filh ut 1 1 nVWIr A ni f-nr- r .. . - -, ... , ner Sou'b Front and middle streets, Household and Kitchen Furniture, con sisting of Beds. Reading Chair and Table, Silverware and Jewelry. Also a lot ot Farming Utensils, Plows, llaincs8,ltakos, lioes, Haines, and many other articles. S. R. 8TEET, Auctioneerer. T. F. McCarthy, Public Adm'r. PRDTT JARS ! Mafjon's Improved Fruit Jars, and Porcelain Lined Kettles. AT ' i L. H. Cutler & Co's. Annual Meeting. , i Tbe 42nd Annual Meeting: of the Stock holders of the Atlantic ami JSortb Caro lina Railroad Company, will be held at Morehead City on i tie 4th Thursday (24tb day) in BepiemboT 186 - -., ,.:F. V. ROBERTS, ' : ,'' - . i Secretary. ' O ' o Miss Ola Ferebee will re-open . her r MUSIC CLASS SepW,7th. o o - For Rent. . ' The house and lot on East Front street now occupied ly Mr. Thos. ' W. Dewey. City water and gas and bath tub in house. Possession gi?n October 1st, 08. Apply to IXENBY R. BRTAN JR Notice ! 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 Baking Powders. 100 cases Soap. 50 cases Starch. 75 tubs pure Lard. 100 cases Brandy Fruit. Lorillard and Gail & Ax Snuff, And other things too numerous to mention, as cheap as the cheap est. JOHN DDNN 55&57 Pollock St BARGAINS r Bicycles. In order to make room for my new stock of wheels. I will sell tor tlie nuat M day . the following secoud h&uil wheels, ai good as new, at prices named below : One 24 Inch Misses wheel, new -jn 00 One 24 Inch Gotham,boys,ecoud hand, 20 on One 2S Inch Royer, Gents, second hand 30 00 Ono 2(1 Inch Gotham, Misses, second ihand oo One !K Inch llollls, Gents, good as new, 43 Oil One 28 Inch Kenton. Gents, second hand 30 00 me S84neh Royer, Genu, good as new, 35 00 One 28 inch Malestlc. Gents, good as new,..- 35 oo ( )no 28 Inch tiales. Gents, second hand 30 00 One 24 Inch .Westminister, Misses, sec. ond hand. 20 00 Ono 181nohKayer,Ladles,Bccond hand, 23 00 These are alMu good order and are high grade wheels. Wt also have some cheaper second band wheals which we are onering at great bargain. A. full lino ol Novelties will be sold at greatly reduced prices. Mr. Plttman who has tten unwell lor the past tew weeks Is at his post again and anx lous to serve those who dsclro repairing of any kind done. F. S. DUFFY. AGENCY Hazard Gun Powder MERCHANTS SAVE MONEY BY LEAVING YOUR OR DERS WITH ME. ; 3T. TJLRICH. Grocer. 4 XKDDia STREET. At 3rrpors Confectionery You will find an assortment ot ! fresh Nts, 20o., per lb. Lemon and Peppermint atiok Candy -rnado fresh every week. Our assortment of Pipes' are com- plete, and we sell bur goods cheaper tlis you can get them in the city. Try ni. , - ar. co. Silver, fall ttlGrdicb V '. " ' . yfttl be tskaa In exchange for Board by JIBS. 8. E. CREOLE, Comer of Middle sod Broad Btreeth TURKS REASONABLE. , Aoewiw datt rtrt-CUss. , noes THE MAN can meet on ono plunk of the platform uiid that is: Resolved, "That Teller & Co's. 'Ciucos" please the smokers by a largo majority." Sold only at Bavis'JS."1"'' l If a four wheel machine is a (uad- icyclc, and tinee wheel mnchiue is a Tricycle and a two wbul niaibine is a Bicycle, what wriikl yon call a one wheel machine ? Win, a Wheel Harrow-, to bisute. Very Good. If you wanted l!io best Bicycle what would you do ? Why I would go to J. C. WHITTY & CO'S. AND GET A "VICTOR!" We have Some XICU STYLES LEFT IN Zeigler's Low Shoes, "Oxford's and Strap Sandals, nud a full line of his MISSIS AND CIIILDliKN'S SHOES. fi?f.atc style Lidies Collars a Spec ially. Wc will d'ie out our hirue line ol Men's, lioys aud Youth's ( lotliiu at a great recln. tion. A lull line ol Trunks and liars' Rol ler TrayB a Specialty. Give us a call. Very Truly W. B. 'Swindell & Co Reward. Reward. Reward. Wo ill liny 833.00 lo the person (Vho will bring h n stm-c that will omiutre in finality, finish and point ot excellence with tlio WE NOW HAVE ON OUR FLOOR. We will have as Jmlos three disinterested Persons. We want you to new these stoves 'anil Ranges whether you wish to lmv or not. They aro the handsomest stoves ever shown In North Carolina, ami each is warranted hy ltl'CK'K STOVE & JIANUK CO., and by Slover Hardware Company to give perfect satisfaction or we will r hmd your money. rTnli nnil let u show von anvtliltiff In our line you may need. We guarantee OUR PUiChH on anytlilntf we sell. Yours ttcspectlully, CO Just Received ! A Supply of Single Tube Puncture Prooi Bicycle Tires ! List Trice $15 per pair; my price for SPOT CASH, 80.00 pneh. 50 REPAIR OUTFITS NECESSARY 1 NO lM XCTl IIES TO REPAIR t They cost a little more than some cheaper Tires, but Call early avoid the rush. WM. T. HILL, District Agent for Columbia and Hartford Bicycles. Phone 80. 01 S. Front Streetj Notice Given ! A oew telephone bos been put in for the benefit of my customer! who. wsni stove wood, which Is kept under large sheds and never gets wet, It is sawed into stove lengihs. v , Sawdust Riven away. All kinds or Bhlogtes, both sawed and bsnd'Oiiide, ' ,; 800,000 Brick for sule. Use telephone to order anything you want from Big HL1, the Shingle, Wood and Brick msu. - 'Phone Na. 10, . WELL PAT $25 Stock Taking Time Approaches Hnd the Knife Is Again Applied to Values ! All Departments Share in the OXJT 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. I Successor to KM
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