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VOL XV NEW SERIES NO. 91. NEW BERNE, N. C. SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 6. 1896. ESTABLISHED 1882- V . 4 A-- THE DOCERY CARTOON. FRICTION ) AT - REPUBLICAN HEADQUARTERS. - Bonnoke Furm. Rnllwny Commission X Want to Tp Hannn. Cotton Bt - crlpl. Btg Fir. BassrII will . ' . Not Debute. - Journal Burkait, 1 Raleigh, N.U., September 5 It seems thut there is some friction at RepublicanTieadquarters. Cbuirnun Hol too is working with all bis might to in duce ihe Populists to fuse on the Stale - ticket, and is making-urgent requests to the Populist Stale chairman by letter and personal interviews, H. L. Grunt the committeeman at headquarters, is in favor of having nothing to do with the Popu lists, says tli.t he is willing that Cyi us Thompson of that purty shall be endorsed for Secretary, ol Slute. Pri'churd, Peaison, Grant and other Republicans appear to leun heavily ooTliompson, and this has led many to think they have a secret un ilerstiiQiliuwitli turn s we'l as with Ila.ry Pkiuner. Grunt ismed a raitix ri iibotil O.iverH Mockery and Builrr, represent ing the latter fn a Deri, ai.d flolton hits liMliidden this to be sent nut from heml qiiatteif; in other words litis stop the issue Yesh-nLiy nlUiuoon Grant who went E.'St, took with him a bundle nf. these cuitoons, i f course the hitler will inuke Imtli Bockciy tin I lliithr marl and lloltou wants to previ nt ihi-, '8.it will spoil hiSj Rime. Th-s Railway comiuUsion will incil nest Monday to consider the quest iou of ti reduction of passenger and freight rates. Naturally considerable interest will attach to this meeting. The loss of corn on the four State Inrme on the Unmake river is 4,000 ncre?. There remains about 1,600 acres. The yield of cotton will be about what it was last year, the farm managers report. The flouring mills hete are now run ning day and night to supply local de mand. The Republicans make the plain statc- ment that Charles R-ynolds, of Winston or Charles J. Harris, ot Piltsboro will succeed Dockery as their nominee for Lieutenant Governor. Harris is a rich , mine owner. The State committee of t lie Populist and Bspullcan parties meet here next Wed- ; uesday. Both decline that the choice of same day is merely a coincidence. Chairman Bolton, Serai or Pritchnid and Congressmen Pearson and Settle were in New Yoik this week ami laid their case befjie Mark Hanna and asked for a liberal allowance of funks. They ' slated the matter to him clearly. There i no doubt that h-y expect considetahle fond. Illanua wants them to fix fusion with the PopulUts.1 Before O.ho Wilson, Sen-dor Butler's right hsnd man here went to Wilmingtou this week, he said very important things were being don?. The local cotton 'receipts are remark ably large this early in the season 1055 , bales this wek, against 80 biles the tame week last year. The iroq, glass, and cypress timber, all - ready for putting together, arrived today for llio new green houses at the Agricul tural and Mechanical College, ' At 8:30 this morning fire broke out in the Urge wood ' working shops of Hicks, Ellington & Co. in 100 yards of i of the Union depot. The building was of wood. ' la 1858 cars were built there and during the war it was a commissary ware-'- house, For many years Brig A Sons occupied it na a planing mill, - It was recently bought for $0,10. There was $5,000 insurance. By next week all'tbe machinery was to have been moved to an other mill. It would cost about $3,0 00 to replace the burned plant. The fire started on the second flourj The building was 240 by 60 feet and the blaze rose to , an enormous height. ' - ' There is much comment today on the ' first joint debate between Watson and Guthrie at ITecdcrsonvil'e, yesterday, Guthrie called, D. L. Buss -11 out and as there was no response declared he had him "called and failed," and then "entered iudgment : against him." , Guthrie told - bis hearers to vote for J. 8. Adams, Dem ocratic nominee for Congress In the Oil) district and not fur Richmond Pearson, Republican, who Is now trying to pose as a free silver man.. Be also warned them to vote for no man tor tho legislature who did not give pledge not to support Prltch ard or any other good man lor tho U. S, Senate. ; -" '' 'v '' Hew SnnUnd Hilts alanine Up. Watkrtown, Masi. The Union bag fact ry at Walertown. which shut down the first of the month for repairs, started up on lull time. The Boilings worth & Whitney Paper Company will tire their new set of boilers, and if they work tails factorily will start np. The Aetna mills at Remit are, running five day a wtck liutead of four.. ftnat Ilia Danghter for Marrying. Bloominoton,' Ind. Wlll.im Hall shot his eighteen year old daughter be cauie she married against bis will. lie then tried to kill himself. Hall wmt to lils daughter's home and begged her to leave with him. -"'. n-r.i'ed. The ibmgli t r v '1 r hot r :i is f ' "v ' "t. THE POPULIST PROPOSITION. Wnnt Four Coa(ftuma mn n Price of Fusion. ' Have no Confidence la Demoorntte Free Hllver Sin eerily. -; Raleigh, September 5. Your cor respondent ascertained this evening what it is the .Popnlisls will demand as a price r. quisite to fusion with the Democrats; il is that the latter shall help them elect tout Congressmen- The Populist put it this way: "While we deplore- uny division of tbo silver forces wo decided to lose no Congres sional leprcsentation we now have. ' When Republicans heard that this would be the demand, they said "it all means that the Populists nre friendly to fusion with us. Tiny can't afford to fuse with the Democrats; they don't be lieve the Democratic party is any more sincere than wc are on the free silver question. This is the fe-.-ling all over the State. A Gaunt l Populist. Special. San Diego, Cal , Seot. 5 Judge Wade ifcDonuld of this city has received a let ter from Jesse R. Grant, son of Geneial Grunt, sayirjg he had espoused the cause of the Populist?. Fire on Ml men Island. Special. New Yobk, September 5. Souih B;ah, a populur summer resort on S'atiti Island, was severely damaged by lire this afternoon, which destroyed six buildings mid n.iijh of the long b ard walk. Destructive I'remnliire Dlnsl. Ki-.w York, Septembsr 5. A prema ture blast in the excavation of a uew building lu the corner of Sixth street und Broadway this afternoon, injured several persons, three severely. The occurrence was at the excavation for the New Herald Square hotel. Where Bryan Will Speak. Special. Rai.eioh, N. C , September 5 Chair man Manly will on Monday, arrange the places at which Candidate Bryan will speak in North Carolina. Mr. Bryan will have two full days in this Stute, and there will be a special train and quick schedules, so that he.can speak at the greatest number of places possible. Tclegraphlo Items. In an encounter at Kilbourue, Ark., between Dave and Joseph McKeo, father and son, and J. C. Wilson, all of West Carroll Parish, La., both the McKees were killed, and Wilson is thought to be mortally wounded. W. F, Slocum, a well-known lawyer, anil Bcnior member of the law firm of W. F. &V. S. Slocum, of Boston, was in stantly killed by a train at the Newton ville station, on the Boston and Albany Railroad yesterday. The bather works of Sieffel, Eiseman & Co., Newark, N. J., were almost destroy ed by fi e. The lots on the stock is -esti mated at (35,000, while the damage to the buildings is staled to be (5,000. The cause of the fire !s unknown. Arthur Hanye was banged at Atlanta, G., Uunye met death without flinching, bidding everybody good bye and uttering a solemn farewell pruyer just liefore the nooso was adjusted, hanye killed Will Spink s in Holland's saloou, in Atlanta, Match 7. - I ree Murderer Hanged. Paris, Tex., Georgo L. Wheeler, white, and Silas Lee and Hickman Free man, colored, convicted in the Federal court for the Eastern district of Texas, for crimes in the Indian Territory, were hanged. . - At (be request or Wheeler, tie was hanged alone and mounted the gallows firmly. The negroes mounted the gallows at 12:05. The trap sprung at 18:13 and they were cut down fifteen minutes later. All three necks were broken. Freeman was remarkably cool, while Lee tearly collapsed. - " . -. ; . THE MARKETS. - - . Chicago, Septembers. i OPKN1KO, CLOAK. October Wheal, 6f : Pork, 8.55 8.671 Bib, - ' : 8 25 8 25 Lard, ,r 8.17 ; 8.17 THE COTTON MARKETS. Tub spot sale Sept. E In Liverpool were 5,000 bales at It decline of 1-32. Futures were 1-64 to 8-84 lower. New Yokk opened at a decline of 2 or 8 pointa but reactel'and closed 2 points ' above yesterdays closlDg prices October delivery 8.87. -V , ' -Tdb Government report far August which wjll be announced on next Thursday the 10th, Is awaited with much interest by the Cotton World. A wj low per centage is expected,and it remains to be teen whether the advance of Jc. In the past week Is sufficient to counter balance so small crop a will likely be iodlca'id. . - . Tux New Branb market has been actod at 7.20 to 7.50. Most of the cotton tell ing about 7.40. . Tna New York market will be closed next Monday 7th on account of Labor Day. J. E. Lathak. WMINGM LETTER GLAD TO WELCOME NEW HERMANS. Matrimony Booming;. Big Navel lore Business. The Jarvla Speech. Base Ball root Ball. Tbeatrlcal Neason Journal Bureau, Wilmington, N. C. Sent. 5. As the fall approaches and summer flir talioDS are ending, the talk among those who are interested in such thiugs, and who is not, is ol the number of engage ments. Never, for a long time at least, has there been such a number of engagements announced. Now adays it is not proper to be efirpiised when you are tol l of the latest matrimonial alliance. Suielv we will need some young people next spring. or Society will be dull indeed. Weddings and deaths are the two girat events of everv. one's life. Dr. John D. Bellamy, who for a gre.it many years has been a resident of this city, died on lust Sunday evening lie has I. d an honor able and notable life. He leaves a great numlier of deceocknts who nre all pros perous and a bent (it to the town. Although the dealers claim theie is no profit in naval ftorts, und complain ol business falling i ft, jet the business still continues Six buks Iure lirac: at the wharves, louling with this irnterial us n cargo, an I the seison is s'ill inrlv. Why do the merchants sell the navnl stoies. wl ei no ptolil refills? The long expected and will advertised opening speech ol the campaign has been made. Thursday night at the Opcia House was the lime and place. Ex-Governor Jarvis of portly build essayed to explain the situation to tho la boring man and show him the desperate condition of affairs. Mr. John D. Bellamy introduced the speaker, in a short speech, and the Ex Governor was greeted with loud cheers. Probably eight hundred re.ple were near enough to hear his speech which was o! an hour and a ball duration His speech though earnestly delivered, failed to catch the auditors, as il was of a fital samen'ss to many others we have heard. The hot weather seal many a way before he had finished. Your people were very much in evi dence on our; streets Friday. We are always glad to see them. Thee is an indefinable bond between New Berne and Wilmington, which makes the meeting at either city a pleasant one. We had to take in your ball team, although the boys put up a good same, Lut Strayliorn is not to be 'beaten. It was bad that your Mr. Bragg was so unfortunate as to meet with a painful accident during the game. The cooler weather has brought out the foot ball enthusiasts in greater numbers than last year, and they will make an effort to have some exhibitions of merit during the season, if their bilk amounts to unvthing. The season at the opera house opens ou Monday uight. The scenery has been much improved, two Xew York artists having been en gagrd for some time in this work. The manager of the Opera Houw says this will be a great season for theatre goers. A great improvement is being ruide at the Atlantic Coast Line yard. Tracks be ing laid and new buildings going up, In this connection it is rumored that the management want to run their through trains, via Wilmington, saying they can make better time by so doing, than at present, by the so called "short cut." We arc anxious to see it done. EARLY Inspection Invited. WE are showing onr first invoice! of Fall ami Winter Dress Goods and m Iho nicest goods are in pattern lengths only, we would suggest an early inspection. . V We think von will be sur prised at the littlo prices mid pleased with tno quality. s We cheerfully ahow ottr good whether you purchase or not. September ; For Bent. - -The bouse and lot on East Front street now occupied by Mr. The. W. Dewey City water and gas and bath tub In house. Possession given October 1st, '90. Apply to IIEKKY B. BRYAN Jit. BASE BALL. National Learne Game Played Yes terday. Special, Brooklyn, September 5. Brooklyu, 3; Cincinnati, 5. Philadklphia, September 5. First game, Philadelphia, 10: Chicago, 5. 2nd game rain. Boston, September 5. Fiitt game, Boston, 5; Cleveland, 2. Second game, Boston, 5; Cleveland, 7. Itnin prevented games at Baltimure, New York and Washington. no games today. Where They Play Monday (Labor Iny) Cleveland at Boston, 2 games. Louisville at Baltimore, 2 games. Pittsburg at New York, 2 games. Cincinnati at Brooklyn, 2 game. St. Lous at Washington 2 games, Chicago at Philadelphia. llOW THE CLUBS STAND. CLCIIS. W. L. P. C. Baltimore, 77 at .094 Cincinnati, 71 4:5 .023 Cleveland, 70 44 .014 Boiton, (?6 51 .504 Chicago. G5 52 .555 Pittsburg. 01 51 .545 Philadelphia, 5 5!) .487 New York, 55 (il .474 Brooklyn, 5:i 01 .405 Washington, 40 (10 .411 St. Louis, 1 80 ."04 Louisvil'e, 29 , iM .259 Miss May Hatch Har rison will begin her Music Class on the first Monday in October, at her residence, 17 New street. o o Miss Ola Ferebee will re-open ner JHUBltJ CLASS Sept., 7th. O 9 Grand Opening ! New goods constant ly arriving from the Northern Markets. ISM CASBSMka&BS 2Z&af2a24Sa4 ISUUUUltifli Come and examine stock and get prices. THE BIG Dry Goods Bargain House. G. A. Barfoot,Mgr. 2nd door from Postolllcc. Mason's Improved Fruit Jars, and Porcelain Lined Kettles. AT L. H. Cutler & Co's. Annual Meeting. The 42nd Annual Meeting of the Stock holders of the Atlantic ml North Caro lina Railroad Company, will be held at Moreliend City on the4lh Thursday (24lh dot) in (September lsve. F. C. ROBERTS, ' Secretary, New Berne Mails. Notice fi given that on and after this date malls leave For all points In Pamlico Connty and South Creek section of Beaufort County close at Jim. For Yanceboro and Post O diets In Northern part of Craven County close at ve noon. - , For Bfllair and Lima, 9 a. m. For Whitford, 11 . m. All trail for DeBruhl pws Polloks- 7111", the former otlice is discontinued. Vkncelttro mail arrives 19 m. Vancehoro mail haves 1 p. ra. - M. MANLY, Postmaster TO CIRCA COL IN ORB DAT Take Laxative Drnmo Quinine Tablets. All druggixts refund the money if It Tails to cure. 25c . . - m m 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 DUNN 55 Si 57 Pollock St BARGAINS r Bicycles. ii order to make room for my new stock of wheels. I will sell tor tho next :i days the following second hand wheels, us good as new, at prices named below : One 24 inch Misses wheel, new, on One 24 inch GothAm,boys,second liand, 20 00 One 28 inch Royer, Gents, second hand tt oo One 26 Inch tiotham, Misses, weoond hand M on One 28 Inch lie 1 lis, Gents, good as new, 4:t w One 28 inch Fenton. Gents, second hand 30 on One 28 Inch lloyer, Gents, good as new, .15 (Hi One 28 Inch Majestic. Gents, good as new, 35 0(i One 28 inch Gales, Gents, second hand SO on One 241nvh Westminister, Misses, sec ond hand 20 on One 28 inch Hoyer.Ladles.nct'ond hand, 2A oo These are all in good order and are high grade wheels. We also have some cheaper second hand wheels which we are offering at great bargains. A full lino ol Novelties will be sold at greatly reduced prices. Mr. Plttman who has been unwell for the past few weeks Is at his post again and anx ious to serve those who desire repairing of any kind done. F. H. DUFFY. ssms AGENCY Hazard Gun Powder. MERCHANTS SAVE MO'EV BY LEAVING YOUIt OR DERS WITH ME. F. ULRICH, Grocer. 4S nilDDLB STREET. At sruNnrs You will find an assortment of fresh Nuts, 20o , per lb. Lemon and JF'eppormint stick Candy made fresh every week. Our assortment of Pipes ara com plete, and we sell our goods cheaper than vou can get them in the city. Try us. jr. Nunrx a co. SilTsr, Cold crJCrthcb , , t . Wilt he taken In exchknge for Board by MRS. 8. E. CREDLE, Corner of Middle end Broad Street. . TERMS REASONABLE! Aocemmtdattoa rirt-Claii. - Prices THE fiis Oliver MAN i-iiii meet on one plunk of tlio platform ninl tlmt is: Resolved, "Tlmt feller & Co's. 'Ciikjo.s" please the smokers by a large majority." Sold only at Bavis'-i1""- If a four wheel machine if a (juad ricycle, and ttiiee win el ni icbiue is a Triiycle and a two whirl machine is n Bicycle, what w uld yon rail none wheel m whine ''. .-i Wine! llariciw, to bcsure.j Very Good. If you wanted the bsi-t lSicvcle what would von do '. Why I would go to J. C. WHITTY & CO'S. AND Ql:T A "VJGTOIl!" We have Some NICK STYLKS LKl-T IN Zeigler's Low Shoes, ggOxfonl's and Strap Sandals, and a full line of his MISSKS AX!) CIIILDUKX'.S SHOES. Hi'hAv style Indies t'olbus a Spec ialty. We will el'i-e nut i nr l.-irje line ol Men's, Hoys ami Youth's Clothing ut a rriil rc'liietion. A full line "I Ti links and Hiis." Hol ler Trays a Specially. Give us a cull. Wry Ti uly W. B. Swindell & Co. Reward. Reward. 1 Reward. We. will iis- 823.00 to the person A ho will hrlnjj us ;i Move tlmt will omparc in quiili! y, linhh and point el excellence with llio WE NOW HAVE ON OUR FLOOR. We will have as .Indies three disinterested Tersoiis. We want you to see thene stoves 'and liangos w hethrr you wish to buy or not. They nre the hum Isomer! stoves ever shown in North Carolina, and each is warranted by lll'CK'S STDVR A ItAMiK CO., ami by Skiver Ilunlwure (.'nnipanv to tjivw perfect Hutiftaorion or we will r und your money. tCall and lotus show ymt anvtblni? In our line you nniv need. Wi tfiiurantuu OL'lt rili(Jl,Jh on anything wo sell. Your Hcwpecttully, SLOVEli HARDWARE CO Just Received ! A Supply of Single Tnho Puncture Prooi Bicycle Tires ! Mt l'rloe 81" per pair: my price for SI'OT CASH, 8(!.OI) each. NO REPAIR OUTFITS NECESSARY ! NO I'l NCTl UES TO REPAIR I They roxt a Utile more than some cheaper Tires, but Call early avoid the iiihIi. WM. T. HILL, District A (re nt for Columbia and Hartford Bicycles. 'Phone 80. . 61 S. Front Street,' Notice Given I A new telephone hn been put In fur the bencllt of my customers who wm tovo wood, which ii kept under lurgr sheds and never gets wet. It is sawed into stove lengths. rMwilust itiven away. All kinds of Shingles, both snwed and bund-mnrie. 200,000 Brick for lule. Urt telephone to order anything jou want from Big Hid, the Shingle, Wood and Brick wan. 'Phone No. 10. , m PAT ! $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 vantageous to all who buy of me. J.I. Successor to MM Ilackburn & Willclt
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