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VOL. XV-NEW SERIES NO. 92. NEW BERNE, N. C. TUESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 8. 1896 ESTABLISHED 1882. i A. V WASHINGTON LITTER. "ALL MEN ARE LIARS," POLI TICALLY CONSIDERED. Bailor t)llen a to Wntaon. Poatnl Tell-Talea Majr Stamp for Palm, rr and Bnekaer. Where Bill Stand T Journal Bcbrau, ) Washington, D. C "Sep. 7ih. One who tries to ascertain (ho (rue status of the political situation ly com paring what is given out nt die Bryan headquarters with what is given out at HcKmley headquarters is apt to think with the oft-deceived man who exclaimed "All mm arc liars 1" It is a part of the game of politics to claim everything, in order to induce those who are on the fence to get down on your side. But the private utterances of the politicians arc often di rectly opposite to what they say for pub lication, end ns a rule they represent pretty nearly their rel opinion. From their public talk, you suppose that the gold men and the silver men are equally confident, but their convention in pri vate tells a different story. The past week h is made heavy inroads upon the stock of Coiifldeoce at Br1, an headquarters, and has laraely ir-creaml that aiiielc at Me- Kmloy hei'dquaneis. Ii lias lntoir.e plain to l sits im 'ft enthusiastic s'dverite that Bryan ned expect nothing I'rum the E.ist and the Ind auupolia I cktt may throw tjnt ol the S lultinm Slates fir S'clvi ti le v. 15 r j an's manners are alsj hcing Tiiunperi.d t'V a lack nl money to cany on the campaign whtcli lli-y have mapped out, while the MiKiuley munagtrs are flooding the doubtful Stales null litera ture sq l lilliiijj tlieru with sUiiiipspuiikers And to add to the e i:lTI--ulues, the com plaints against the way in which the Bryan managers are running things are increas ing. Senator Bui'.er, Chairman of the 1'op--Jilist National Committee, will not talk about the conference he had with Tom .i . .i .. . -1 - i. i. .i Watson several days ago, further than to say that Watson is cheerful, and that lie thinks the cause ol silver would be great ly benefited ly the withdrawal of Sewall. Mr. Bewail has added to the difficulties of the situation by his positive statement that he does not intend to withdraw, which is thought to be intended as a hard slap at thoie who were scheming to get him off the ticket. . While everybody wishes to see the Postal Service of the country brought to the highest possible efficacy, there are tew people who believe that making the em ployes spies upon tach other will help things along in that direction. However, anony the few who do believe in the spy system are the Post Office Department Officials, who hare just issued a circular to the Railway Mail Service Clerks, call ing their attention to the general order issued lust winter, requiring tmployes 1 report cases of irregu'arity. aud miscon duct of any employi s which come to their knowledge to the clerks of divisions to le torwarded to Washington, and warning them of punishment to come it they do not obey thoss orders. Remem bering the scorn with which school child ren treated the ''tell-tale" of the school ad that men are but grown up school children, it is not surprising that this ordei hat been quietly ignoied in the past, nor with it be surprising it it continues to bc lgnored, notwithstanding these threats. - While I do nit assert that ho will do so, nobody need be tnrpristd if Secretary Carlisle should go to Kentucky and take the stump for Palmer and Bu:kner, It is known tuat ho feels very sore ov.r the flings which Bryan and other slump t iukrs have made at his management of the Treasury and that be would like to we Kentucky carried by McKioley; Im that to has said that be believed it possi ble for Palmer ard Buchner to get 40.0C0 " votes In Kentuiky. If they could get Jialtjhat number, IfcKinley would te certain to 'carry the state. Secretary Carlisle has a strong praonal following In Kentucky and the , Bryan managers . would dislike very much to ace him " take the stump in that state. The three states In which the Indianapolis ticket is expected to get votes enough to b a fac tor in the result arc Kentucky, Illinois and ladiana. In many of the other states there will be no Palmer and Buckner lectors voted for. Senator Hill Is 'being very carefully watched by both silver Democrats ind sold Democrats., Both (ides an lotimat lng that he will shortly come out for their . ticket, but it is easy to see that neither tide knows just where Hill stands. His actions and words at Chicago convention ' would seem to make It very easy for him to come out sgainst Bryan and lor the Indianapolis ticket. On the otbtr hand, many believe that when he enttrtaincd Mr. Bryan at his New Tprk home he made t bargain to coma out for Bryan at the coning Democratic Btate Conven tion. It it altogether probable that Set)' alr Dill, who is nothing if not a shrewd politician, wllL.be largely governed by tlu !ol conditions In Hew York in choosing the position he will occupy, al though there are reports which say that the lull rondltions, manipulated by Hill's Uimocralin opponents, are foreleg him Into t petition willy nllly.. . TO CI ft! A COLD IIVOIIB DAY. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets, All druggists refund the money if It fails 10 cure, Silo, A RUMOR. Tbat Democratic Concreaalonal Horn- laeea Will Withdraw In fvr PupulUta. Pon to Come Down to Save It ! Parly, Special. Raleigh, N. C. September 7. There was a rumor here to day, which was quickly caught up at Republican head quarters, that Democratic state Chairman Manly, had requested four Democratic coogiessional nominees to withdraw in favor of Populists, This wa3 promptly denied at Demo cratic headquarters. It was said, however, at tlx 80 head quarters, that if E, W.'Pou, Democratic nominee in this district, would withdraw in favor of Strowd, Populist, it would settle all diction in the state, ann that Pou's not withdrawing was holding off Electoral fusion. That it would alio settle the election of Kitchin. Democrat in the 5 !U district and cause the withdrawal of Fowler, Populist, in the 3rd district. This matter of , Pou's withdrawal is discuisod all over the stato by Demo crats. The positive statement was made that IJnney, Republican, in f,the 8th. district had been endorsed by a mere cliqne of Populists, and that the Populists would not vote fir him, and that in the 9th dis trict the Populists will volo for A !a:ns, Democrat, and against Pearson, R- publi can. Two Drownod. Buffalo, N. Y. A steam yach1, ion tuining twelve people, was swamped off Elmwood Beach, in the Niaiaia Uiver. duriug a f quill William O. Farthing, nucd forty five, and Miss Lou Gilleit, thirty six, wcro drowned. Work to be Beanmed. IIollidaysburg, Pa. After several months' idlcnoss, the IIollidaysburg Iron and Nail Works will be put in operation, giving employment to 250 men. The capacity of the plant has been increased BURIED UNDER A WALL. Firemen Loae Their Lives at Benton Harbor, Mich. Bestoh Harbob, Mich. Eleven Bre men lost their lives iu a brave attempt to stay a tiro that was consuming Yore's Opera House. They were crushed by a talliug wall.and the city is horror stricken. Five oi the victims met instant death, but the others, after being removed from the ruins, survived several bQiirs in grea'est agony. The Ore started a! out midnight and raged furiously for over two hours. In tense excitement prevailed, as the destruc tion of a vast amount of property was threatened pending the arrival of addi tional tire fighting apparatus and men. During the evening the play "A Fac tory G'ul" bad been given by local talent, and bad closed but a half hour before the Are was discovered. The building first filled from the basement to the fourth story with a suffocating smoke Soon it burst into a sheet of flame throughout the entire andience room. Some time elapsed belore the fire department responded witli a singlo stream of water, there being some confusion at the outsit owing to the lack of hook and ladder facilities although the lrcil fire Companies had that day closed a two day's tournament, exhibit iog much skill in quick work. ft. Jos eph was called on for assistance nt the outset. Their firemen approached the building through an alley, unloading ladders in the rtar of the building, and while hoisting them the upper Malls fell over without a second's warning, cover ing the mm. BASE BALL. National Leagae Games Played Yes terday. Special, Brooklyn, September 7. Brooklyn, 1; Cincinnati, 8. Second game, Brooklyn, 6; Cincinnati, 1. New York, September 7. New York, 1; Pittsburg, 2. Second game, New Yoik, 12; Pittsburg.' 2. Baltimore, September 7. .1st game, Baltimore, 4; Louisville, 3. Second game, Baltimore, 9; Louisville, J. Tbiid game, Baltimore, 8; Louisville, 1. Boston, September 7. Firtt game, Boston, 10; Clevclao'!, 4. Second game, Boston, 2; Cleveland, 3. Philadelphia, September 7 Phila delphia, 0; Chicago, 9. ''. WASHraaTON, Septemtier 7. Wash lngton, 4; it. Louis, 1. " Second name, Wsshlngtbn. 2; St. Louis, 2. - , HO GAMES TODAY. Wkere They Play Tomorrow. St Louis at Cleveland. ' '" - Brooklyn at Baltimore. Philadelphia at Washington. Chicago at Pittsburg. ' Boston at New Yoik. - , . Cincinnati at Lousville. . IOW THH CMTBt ITAMD, CLUBS. ' Baltimore, W. " L. . P. 6. 60 84 .702 72 41 . .821 71 48 .612 17 63 .593 Cft 02 .000 ' 62 82 .644 66 60 ,.483 66 02 .475 64 69 .406 47 66 .416 88 " 81 .802 29 BO .252 Cincinnati,' .. Cleveland, lioiton, Chicago, Pitisliurg, .. Philadelphia, New York, . Brooklyn, .. Washington, St. Louis, . Louisville, ELECTORAL FUSION. Uncertainty mill Prevalla Raa-ardlnar It In North Carolina. What the Chairmen Sny- Speclal. RALEiarr, N. C September 7 This afternoon Popuhst chairman Ayer was asked what was going to ba douc as to electoral fusion. He replied, ,-We will certainly not fuse with the Republicans. As to fusion with Democrats I am not ready to express an opinion.'' Chairman Manly when told of the Pop ulist demand for four Congressmen, and asked it it would ho considered replied: "I have nothing to siy at present. I think it is a matter very much for the consider - ation of each Congressional district, and I do not yet know what they will say about this. I have noi calledjour Stato Com mittee to meet nor have I any idea of call ing it at any definite time." SIMMONS SATS. Democrat' and Popnllata All Over the State Want Electoral Fusion. Se wall lo Stick. Special. Raliiqh, N. C, September 7. Ex Democratic State Chairman F. ,M. Sim mons, who has come in fiom cauipiign, said this evening; "I tell you the Pop ulists and Democrats in thi Stato are for electoral lusion, wherever I have leeu, and I hear no dissent Irooi this view. Nothitig which Democratic and l'opulist speakers dUcm, meets with fo much favor in arguments in supp nt of electoral fusion.' Siui:uoa4 wis asked if there was any thing in the talk that Candidate Sewall woold be taken dowa in North Carolina, and lie replied "No such idea was ever cniertaiiied for a moment Killed In a Polish Church Itow. Scuanton, Pa. The troubles in the Polish Catholic Church here broke out again and as a consequence one of the Pulnuders, John Juneski, is dying and many more, including a number of police men, are more or less injured. The trou ble began at a meeting Of the factioD, op posing Father Aust. It was decided if Bishop O'llara did not remove him he would not Le permitted to enter the church. An attempt nas made, but the police, with drawn clubs, drove them away. Eleven arrests were made, three ol them women. THE COTTON MARKETS. September 7th. The New York Exchange and Chicago Board of Tiade have both been closed today on account of Labor Day. The Liverpool Cotton Market has advanced 3-64 to 4-0 Id equal to say 13 points in our money. There is more inquiry at Eastern points for dry goods and a few of the mills are starting up. The speculation is gettine bnad, and violent Quotations will likely occur. The New Btrna market has been quiet Willi small sales at 7.10 to 7 55. J. E. Latham. And now for the Biggest Season WE EVER HAD SINCE OUR FIRST OPENING IN NEW BERNE. Fall and Winter '96-7. We sro filling our mammoth store on Pollock street toovoirlow'mg with mcli goods and at prices you never saw before. Webavijust returned from New York and other Northern markets where we bought our immenco Full and Winter Stock, and never t fore have we been able to place our money to such n advantage a in our buy ing this fall. With our large buying for five la mc stores in Nonh Carolina, we are bet ter prepartd to give the right pi ices than sn alltr denier?. Everything hustling in our store this week. THE BIG ID, G. A. Barfoot,Mgr. Take Notice I The beet thing for New Berne that has ever happened. An enterprise that will lnt ever a success. We km now sawing cook wood, stor. or range lengths, the very nicest kind, a'd storing It away um'ir ' large" sled house; keeps . dry a'w.ys in r.luy weath er, and ne'er ueta wet We keep a larue aiock oft nit kind on hand. Ws cut the price on tawing, ti we art better prepared to do it cheaper than heretofore, tnd we now' deliver It in your wood bouses or anywhere you want it, without any tronble to you, only give your orders to BIO BILL, the Uhlngle Man. . You can also do Big Bill a favor, .by repotting to him, If bis own carts don't deliver the wood anywhere the customer may want it put. We have polite dray, men and oka learnt ready to terra the good citizens or New Bern, if they will only take hold of in enterprise Ilk this, on that has never been ottered to New Bern like this before. - r . Respectfully, Bid LULL, The Shlnglo Visa. Barga ricDaniel & Gaskill, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN AMI RETAIL Choice - Family Groceries. A FULL stock of everything in the Grocery line. CANNED goods of all kinds. THE very best Butter received fresh from the Dairy every week. THE best Roasted Coffee in the city. LORILLARD'3 Dnuff at man ufacturer's priies. Everything First-class Prices as Low as the Lowest. GOODS not found us represent ed taken bick ami money re funded. Call and examine oi'r stock and get prices. Wholesale and Itetuil firocers, 71 Ilroad St., New llcrne, N. 0. Closed on account of On account of Holi day our store remains closed today. Will open at 6 o'clock this evening. September 8. J. 1. GrASKINS, School Books and School Supplies. STATIONERY, Books and Booklets, Engraved Cards and Invitations, Sheot Music and Musical Instru ments. Mail orders receive prompt atten tion. J. I. OAHKINS. Laxative O Ilromo &iiii3iii' Warranted to Cure Coldn, at Bradham's Pharmacy Silver or Gold It matters not 1 What we want Is your order for that Fall Suit. THAT you must have. Our Fa'l and Winter Samples are . ready for your inspection. Alto a line ot Cassimercs and Wonteds iotock if you do not wish to wait. We guarantee Fit and Prices. Goods were never ' to good or prices s j low at now. r. 91. Chadwlck 101 Middle Street. ' Second-hand Dray snd a Srst-clats SET of IIABNE33 for Sale at a Bargain. Darnels good as ntw, Apply tt A. J. Gajskiks, (foot of Macad- emltedRotd. ' , HIM WJM4 Notice ! IVholesate Trade 100 small Full Cream Cheese. 250 boxes Tobacco rom 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&57 Pollock St BARGAINS x Bicycles. n order to make room for my new stock of wheels, I will utill lor the next M d:iy the following second hand wheels us good as new, at prices named below : One 24 Inch Ml uses wheel, new oo One 24 inch Gotlmm.boys, second hunil, i One 28 Inch Koyer, (ients, second hand :to on One 2 Inch tiotlmm, Misses, second hand 25 m One 28 Inch Hoi Us, Gents, good as new, i'.i (Hi One 28 Inch Kenton. Gents, second hand 30 oo One 28 Inch Hoyer, Gents, good as new, 3j 00 Ono 28 inch WuteHtlc. Gents, good as new 8ft no One 28 inch Gales, Gents, second hand 3o on One 24 Imh Westminister, Misses, sec. ond hand 20 oo Ono 28 inch Hoyer, Ladies, second hand. 25 no These are all in good order and are hili grade wheels. We also have some cheaper second hand wheels which wo are oiler lng at great bargains. A full linn ol Novcltie will be sold at greatly reduced prices. Mr. Pitt man who has been unwell tor the past tew weeks Is at his post again and anx lous to serve those who desire repairing of any kind done. P. H. IWFFY. sS35 AGENCY Hazard Gun Powder. MERCHANTS SAVE MONEY BV LEAVINtl YOIK Oil" DERS WITH ME. F. ULRICH, Grocer 45 MIDDLE STREET. FRUIT JARS ! Mason's Improved Fruit Jars Porcelain Lined .Kettles. L. H. Cutler & Go's. it Manufacturers low Stock Fearful Depression ! Remarkable ri School Children " !'l' Well, you certainly should when you con sider such offers as these. , THREE Lents' !) to Styles l.'aee of Shoe. Little , sizes at SI, $1.25 and Si .50 pair. Sll.( 1 A I. thin',' ill a K a II iroln Cull"' .Misses Shoes, sizes 1 1 to 2, at $1.25 pr. Shoe with weight lieiiutv eoniliiiied. mill Fl YE Styles of light wclirlit siihstniitial soles. Misses llonirola shoes, sizes 1 1 to J, nl H 1.25 pair. These are nine styles in a line that has the quality of workmanship anil the lienii ty of tit com lii noil. 7 n . N We have a full line ot everything in shoes. We want your busi ness. If prices and stock will talk, we'll have it. We ask an inspec- tion. j. u. NuccoHMor to ITackburn & Wllleit Prices 1 T THE r Willi ffifOT MAN can ineetjon one plunk of the platform and that is: Resolved, "That Teller & Co'e. '("lin o.;" ploiiso the smokers by a larj;e innjoi ity." Sold only at Bavis'-jSr1""- WELL FIT ! If a four wheel machine iw a (Juad- lieycle, anil n thiee wheel iiiaeliiue. h a Tricycle aud a two whtel machine is a Bicycle, whut would you cull a one wheel iiinehiiie ''. Whj, a Wheel Harrow, to besure. Very Good. IFat I If you waute 1 Would von do '! the bet Licycle what Why I would go to J. C. WHITTY & CO'S. AND GET A "VICTOR!" We have Some STYLES LEFT IN Zeigler's Low Shoes, Oxford's .and Strati Sandals, mid 11 full line of his MISSKS AND CIIILDHKS'S SHOES. if Late stvle Ladies Collars a Spec. iltv. We will clute out our lan;e Hue of Men's, Boys :ind Youth's C'lothiDs: at a rent reduction. A full line ol Trunks aud Bags. J Rol- r Truys iv Specially. Give us a call. Very Truly W. B. Swindell & Co. Reward. Reward. Reward. We will pay 82.1.00 to the person A'lio will bring us a stove that will oinpare in tjimllty, finish ami point ot excellence with the WE NOW HAVE ON OUR FLOOR. We will have as Judges three disinterested Persons. Wo want you to sco these stovos and Kungcs whether you wish to buy or not. They are the handsomest stoves evi r shown In North Carolina, and each Is warranted by iti'CK'H 8TOVF. & UANGK CO., and by Slovcr Hardw are Company to give perlccl satirtlaction or we will r (und your money. tf7Cull and 1ft us show you anything In ur line you may need. WV iruarantoe OUH I'ltlCKS 011 anvtliiug we sell. Yours Rcspectlully, T U Just Received ! A Supply of Single Tuhe Puncture Prool Bicycle Tires! List Price $15 per pair; my price for SPOT CASH, 8.00 each. NO REPAIR OUTFITS NECESSARY 1 NO PUNCTURES TO REPAIR ! They cost a little more than some cheaper Tires, lint Call early avoid the rush. WM. T. HILL, District Agent for Columbia and Hartford Bicycles. Phone 80. 011. front Street At NUNKTB Confectionery Yoq will find an assortment of. fresh Nuts, 20o., per lb. Lemon and Peppermint ttick Candy made fresh every week. Our assortment of Pi pet ars com-,, plote, and we tell onr goodt cheaper than yon can get them in the city. ,Try nt. . . , $25
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