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9- VOL. XV-NEW SERIES NO. 95. NEW BERNE, N. C. FRIDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 11. 1896 1TABLISHED'1882."' V1 - . " b -v. FUSION ; PERFiCTED. REPDBLICANP0PDL1ST ADOPTED. PLAN ' Free Bulla and fnlr Conut. Ctoaeea- State Ticket and Con (rrsaUnal District. Bey aldi In Place of Oockcrj. peclal. Raleigh, N. C, September 10 The Hepublicaa and Populist Slate Commit tees met this afternoon, after many hours conference and work through sub-committees, adopted the following plan of co operationt The Peoples Party State Executive Committee and Republicun Stnte Execut ive committee iu behi'.f of their respec tive partie, affirm our devotion nnel fixed 'determination to support and maintain a free ballot and far count in a I ehctioos ' held in Noilh Cirolina, and pledge our selves In the policy of upholding the principle of tree nnd honest elections, aimed at and provide I for liy the election laws cndCle l by the r gtslature f 1895, and for the Dumose of maiu'airjins this act of the legislation, rtslming to the peopW their right of local M!tovern ment, e enter into the following terms ol co-opi ration." "First, to rqutt-ib y co operate to se cure the election of menibi-is of the Lejjs- lature. pledged to llnse reform-', with co operutiou oo ouuty officers '' 'Second, that the Republicans concede to tin Populist can idates fur Couures in the folloniug districts Third, Fourth, tiixih and Seventh; and the Populists re S Tve the right to nane cauilidates in the Secon.i, F.fih, and Ninth, the First and E nluh Dis ricts, hivio ,' made satisfactory adjustment through their respective con gresMonal committees." "Third, th it the Republicans will sup port the notnibess of the 'eop.e'd Party for Secretary ol State, Slate Treasurer, Soperinteudent of Public Instruction, and associate Justice of the State Supreme Court.'' "That the Peoples Party will support the nominees of the Republican party for Attorney General, Associate Justice, and Judge of Superior Court io the Fifth Dis tricl." "Fourth, that the good offices of our respective committees are pledged to nc compUsh the tesults arrived at in thii agreement.'' Signed, Hal. W. Ayer, chairman, h C. Caldwell, Z. T. Garrett, Peoples Parly Committee, A. E. Uolton, chairman, 11 L. Molt. R. 0. Patterson, A. B. Middle- ton, Republican Committee. Both State Chairmen (ay this agree ment completely satisfies them. The Republicans will nominate Charles Reyooldt for Lieutenant Governor, Republicans will, it is understood with' draw John R. Henderson, their oomiuec tor Auditor and endorse rial Ayer. Both State Chairmen say they are well pleased. Hal Ayer says the agreement was made because the Democrats are in' sincere. A. J5. Holtnn says the Democrats will not get ten members of the next Legisla ture. Judge Russell, tays "The action of the committees was patriotic and saves the State.'! Republican Secretary Hyams, aaid,"We don't need any campaign fund, now.'' Republicans claim the Populists will later on agree to support Charles Rey nolds for Lieutenant Governor. They say tliey believe there will be absolute fusion ; by October 1st Banc HlaeirMa Bean. Rookvillb, Md. Mr. Julius Wat' kins ot Hyattstown, Montgomery county, .was found dead in a tobacco biro, direct ly behind bis bouse, by a colored man, who worked upon the place. - Mr. Watkins' body was Langlng from a beam. - " Ills death was due to stangulaUon, as was stated by the coroner's Jury. Mr. ; i Watklat was one of tba most prominent farmers of this county.. ' Several years ago he was sent to the Bellevue Asylum, where ha remained for sometime, and when pronounced cured returced borne and continued farming. - Watsoa'a flews. .. , . Dbxiso, Tx. Tom Watson, Popu. list candidate for- Vice-President, , was bere last night. To ills' United Atmcia- . ted Press correspondent, he sld: , "I have come all the way from Georgl to light any deal that tba Populists may attempt with tbe Republicans of Texas. If fusion ts effected between Republicans - and Populists the rank and file will never submit; tbe politicians cannot de liver the Populist party.1' - He lamented the Indifference of Bryan toward 'the Pgpulisty without whose ; , voles Bryan eanuot be elected. He was ? Miter against Bewail, and declared, .that Bewail would be forced off the ticket; that there, was a perfect understanding to that effect betweeo blm and Chairman Jones. i A '' ' CbiOaoo. Frankv Ray, confidential wan of Ltmton Bros,, board of trade op- - era tort, and prominent trader to the wheat -pit, was found dead to bed at his home In Austin. Tbe room was full ot gal, but whether the death was accidental or suici dal It it aot yet known.' - BILL HALTS. Will Hot 1 Buffalo aa Dalca-atc, Hader Conditions Imposed. Special. Albas t, N. Y., September 10 Sena tor David B. Hill has refused to be a delegate to the Buffalo convention under the conditions imposed. These conditions were thai he should support the Chicago ticket. Tornado In Paris. Special. Paris, France, September 10 A vio lent tornado swept over this city this afternoon. Omnibuses, Cals and Stalls in the streets were overturned, trees blown down shop windows broken, and barges were sunk in the river Seine. Tbe Laurnda Belied. Special. Wilmington, Del., September 10, lie lamous filibuster steamer Laurnda, as seized this afternoon ty custorcs ol fleials, under instructions fro in Philadel phia. The Laurada arrived from Port An tonio. An examination ot her papeis showed tliem t lie irregular. Lamont For Palmer. Washinqto;., D. C, The following telegram, addressed by lion. Daniel S. Limont, Setretaiy of War, explains tboi ougbly lus position on the political issues now pending: Hon. William D. By mini, Chairman, etc: I regret that I am uual.le to accept the imitation of your committee to be pres eut al Hie notification of Senator John M, Palmer and Gov. Simon B Buckner of ibeir nomination by the nation d Demo cratic party foi President and Vice Presi dent of the United States. The outcome of the Indianapolis con vention in candid ites and platform is in spiring to every Democrat who refuses to abandon the principles established by the fathers and steadlastly maintained with pride and honor, nnd who declines to adopt the new and strange creed pro. claimed in a moment of delirium at Chi cago and promptly recognized and rati fied as Its own by the Porulist parly at St. Louis. I prefer to keep the old faith and re main a Democrat, and shall accordingly cast my vote for Palmer nnd Buckner. Daniel 8. Lamont. Comment on Evans Defeat. Washington, D. C. "The beginning of the nd f Tillmanism in South Caro Una politics," is the general comment of local politicians on tbe result of the pri maries io the Palmetto State. Opinions differ somewhat as to the sig nificance of Evans' defeat, but, while some persons insist that it was purely a rebuke for Evans, and not for Tillman tbe prevailing belief is that the pitchfork statesman himself suffered an indirect punishment at the pulls. With one accord the leading Demo crats ot Wnshiogton relustd to say any thing for publication on the internecine political war in Soutli Carolina. Several of them, however, expressed freely their ptrsi nal and private opinions. One of Iheee, wLojs prominently Identi fied with the campaign oi Bryan and Sewall, admitted that though Senator Tillman is not recognized by the good, old-line party men as a good type of tbe Democracy, he is nevertheless a power in politics, and moreover that he will con' tioue to be despite the result of tbe eh cl ion. Said this gent lemon in discussing the situation la Soutli Carolina: "There Is no question that the deft at of Evans was the result of bis own unpop- alar record and nothing else The Jit ters which Tillman wrote to him, one t which was read from the stump previous to tbe first prlmsrles were not sufficient, popular as the Senator is among the vot ing masses, to nffse t tbe effect of Evana' alleged mttdeeda. Then vthe socalled dispensary revelations tprung by Evans at the last moment no doubt hurt hit cause. "I do not I believe that thete is any ground on which Evans' defeat can be ascribed to Senator Tillman. Tbe pcop'i evidently didn't want biro to meddle, and yon will aotlce that he did not stsy in South Carolina very long, but returned to tbe slump la Peoosj lvania. ''If Tillman were to go back home to day and seek election to sa office J be lieve he could have what he Wealed. "His n Id on the farming class is very strong.. He hat taught them that for hundred years South Carolina has been noder the tu'e of an iron dynas'y, whose arUtocrullo members bavt held the offices and dispensed the patronage in tba State for this long period.' He has followers of the same kind at bad Wade Hampton Bnd has Senator Butler at the present time la North Carolina," - . Several Democratic politicians at local campaign headquarters refused to talk of South Carolina sffilt' As It docs Dot aftect the national result in November, they consider It out f the range Of tbeir discussion st this time,' tiny said. . They showed the same reticence which hat often been noticed to overcome good Democratic leaders of tbe older tchool when Senator Pitchfork Tillman the subject of desired discussion. ' Assisting ine Banks. Speolal. Washihotom, D. C, September 10. account of tbe failure of tbe Union National Bank, at New Orleans, runs have been made upon other banks in that city. Tbe United States Treasury officials, here, are doing what they can legitimate- aud lawfully to assist the National banks in that city to sustain themselves over th.se runs. Gentry Wins. Speolal. Glen Falls, N. T., Septemtar 10. In the (5,000 match race between JohD R. Gentry and Star Pointer, today, Gen try won the race in two beats, the. first by a head, the second by a length and half. fraaels Declares Himself. Special. Washington, D. C, September 10. Secretary of the Interior, David R. Fran cis, has come out for tbe gold Democratic ticket. Rescuer and Child Killed. Aij.kntown, Pa. William Nicholas, trying to save George Burk's eleven- yeirold daughter, near Walnu'poit, was struck by a passenger train on the Cen ral railroad ot .New Jersey. IJi.tli were lied, their bodies being terri'oly mar.- led. Iron Mill Knot Itown. Bethlkueq, Pa. The Bethlehem (ton Company s steel mill shut down for nt ol onlerp. Over GJ0 nun are thrown out of work. The company is also liiyimi off men at the blast furnaces and they ill shortly be run on half time. Montana Republicans. Helena, Mont. The Republican State convention met. The test strength silver and gold forces come on the selection of the temporary chairman. The silver men won by a majority ot 50. There are many contests and the conven tion will not be organized before tomor row. Prussians Routed. Berlin In the military manouvres at Gnerlilz tho Prussian cavalry division. which checked tbe advance ol the Saxon cavalry division, were routed from their position on the Krectorwitz hills ly the Saxon cavalry and forced to retire upoo the town of Gleina, which they did under the support of the Prussian infantry. Two Saxon divisions paired positions from Gur.z via Kama to Auritz. The Twelfth and Eleventh Prussian divisions were taken on the left fljuk by the Twen ty third Saxxn division with artillery and ru obliged to retire to the Waditz and Kanilz line. Anolber npanlab Proirnni London. The Standard will publish a ispatch from Madrid saying that the Spanish government has rosolved to pro- eed energetically with measures for the suppression of the risings in the Phillipine Is'ands and Cuba. The members of the revolutionary junta n Madrid who have been proved to be io correspondence with the rebels and with in Florida and New York have letn sent for trial before a summary couit martial. They include noted lawyers, the profes sor of penal law in tbe Havana University the president of the college of music, and two wealthy merchants. BASE BALL. Rational League Samoa Played Yes terdar Special, New YoRK,September 10. New Y r'-t 13; Boston, 3, Baltimore, September 10 Baltimore U; Brooklyn, 8. Washington, Septemlier 10. Wash ington, 6; Philadelphia, 4 Pittsbdm, September 10. Chicago, i; PKttburg, 0. Ci.BVEiiAND,Scptember 10. Cleveland, 5; St. Lends, 2. Louisville, September 10. Louis ville, 3; Cincinnati, 3. Where They Pier To-day Watbiugton at Philadelphia. Louisville st Cincinuati. "now The olubb stand. GLOBE, W. f,. p. O. Baltimore, ' 84 84 .713 Cleveland.' 79 45 .610 Cincinuati, 73 41 .015 Chlcigo, 08 S3 .563 Boton, 67 51 .554 Pittsburg, 02 55 .580 New York, M 63 .488 Philadelphia, (S7 62 .470 ' Brooklyn, 54 64 .458 Washington, . i 61 67 .433 St. Louis, -. , , 86-, 85 .298 Louisville,.,; , 80,; 88 .254 . 1 'ssffJ4TaJnWnaaa-asi-- . Chinamen Arrested. Net York. J. T. Schsrff, tba Chi neseageot at this port, arretted seven Chinamen at tba Graad Central station, They sie charged with Jliavlng violated ,tha Chinese exclusion act by coming to this country from Canada oa a fraudulent permit,' ' - . The prisoners were four men and three boys and they formed a party with fifteen other Chinamen. Yellow Fever. Halifax, N. S. Tbe Norwegian bark Sif, Capt. Neldrum, from Gonalves, for Falmouth, England, laden with logwood, arrivod here with nearly everybody on board down with yellow fever. One of the crew died and was hurried at sea. Among those afflcted with the disease are the captain's wife and daughter. They are reported convalescent. Hilled by Hlarbwavnien. Brazil, Ind. The Iwdy of It. Ii. Tay lor, a wealthy attorney of Bloomficld, was found dead in bis buggy near Clay City. A bullet bole was discovered in his head and his bands were bound be hind him. The deed is thought to he the work of highwaymen. Will Not Retire. Jacksonville, Fla. Uuited States District Attorney Frank Clark addressed a letter to Arthur Sewall last we-k ask ing the direct question whether be would, according to repoits in Northern paper, withdraw from the Democratic ticket. Tbe following reply was received. "Bath, Me., September, 5. "I have your esteemed favor of Sep tember 1, ami thank you for your kind expression. You need hive no fear ol mv retirin!- from the ticket. I am tha nominee of the Democratic Paity. A Democrat never steps bickward. Yours very truly. AitTiirjR Sewall. New Korean Milliliter. WasiiixotON, I). C Ye Pom Gin, the new Korean minister has retched Washington, having left S3 ul two months ago and traveled to his destination via Shanghai, Y.-kohama, Vancouver, M deal nnd New York. Ue was nccomran:cd;b? his wile and son and Ye We Tam, secretary of !e; tion; Ye Kyo Sok, attache ol legation, and odb tervant. The minister is a youn man, a member of the uobility with lank Utile belni that of marquis, and this is his fiist essay in diplomacy. His wire. who is the firt Korean lady at the legation since Mrs. le Cha lun left here in 1892, is remarkably pretty, even when judged by the American stand- ard, and her son, Ye We Chung, is an ex ceedingly bright little lad of ten jears, ho has already picked up some English ohrases. The minister's wife and child and the attache dress in full Korean cos tume, but will abandon it in a few weeks and adopt American attire. Pom Kwong Soli, the retiring mipister, ho was minister of justice before he came here last Fe'jruery, will remain until l-ii successor becomes acquainted with Wash ngton lile and his formal presentation to the President early in Octobn', when he will hurry jack to Korea to bcCO:ne the head of the king's privy council. THE. COTTON MARKETS. , September 10th Liverpool spot sales were only 8,000 at 1-10 decline. 1 iverpool futures cleised 2-64 higher than yesterday. M New York January futures opened at 8.C0 and quickly declines to 8 53 and was steady at around this qu itation till after the announcement of tho Bureau Beport. The Bureau's rep-irt as wired by my New York correspondent makes the average condition of the crop on Au gust 1st, 64 2-10 per cent against 80 per cent last month and 70 8-10 per cent for August hut year. This is certainly a very low condition and would indicate a crop of not over 7,400,000. It is a fact that government crop report are generally veiy incotrect and cotton trade must have so regarded this one as January cotton closed at 8 72 an ad vance of only 12 points for the day, Beloe the market opens tomorrow this report wi'l be known all over the civi lizjd world and it is a question bow will be construed by the many peopl who are interested in coltno. New Berne market lias been firm 7 to 8c. mod of tl e cotton selling around 7 60. Yours Truly, J. E. Latham THE MARKETS. Chicago, September 10. opening, close. December Wheat, m 581 January Pork, 6 6S 6.62 January Bite, 8.32) 3.80 Take Notice! Tbe best thing for New Berne that bos ever happened. An enterprise that will be ever e success. We are now sawinn cook wood, itor r range lengths. the very nicest kind, and storing it away under large ihed house; keeps dry alwkya la rainy weath er, end never get wet we Keep a large stoctc or this Kind on hand. We cut the prices on tawing, i we are better prepared to doit chenper than heretofore, sod we now deliver It In your wood houses or anywhere you want it, without any troffhle to Jou, only give four orders to Olii HILL Bhlogle Mao. Vnn Man ifa tllrt TTII1 A hiifw Vi. A ITU V" KNV VW U.Ik WTVIt VJ reporting to him, if bit own carta don't deliver the wood anywhere tbe customer may want it put. We have polite dray men and nice teams rt-sdy to serve the good citizens of New Berne, if they will only take hold of an enterprise like this, one that has never been ottered to New Berne like this before, l&spectfuliy, BIO HILL, The Bhlogle Men. ricDaniel & Gaskill, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN AND RETAIL Choice - Family Groceries. A FULL stock of everything in the Grocery line. CANNED goods of all kinds. THE very best Uutler received fresh from the Dairy every week. THE best Roasted Coffee in the city. LOIULLARD'S Gnuff at niai. ufacturcr'8 prices'. ,, Iverything First-class Prices as Low as the Lowest. GOODS not found as represent ed taken back and money re funded. Call and examine oi'r stock and get prices. L iS Wholcsalo ami Hetail Urocers, 71 Broad St., New ISerne, N. C. S AT p We have left about 12 Linen Skirts, made of Crash that sold for 25c. a yard. To get rid of them in a hurry we have mark ed them 75c, each. That's a great big Bargain. Seitemuek 9. J. 1. O ASK I S, School Books and School Supplies. STATIONERY, Books and Booklets, Engraved Cards and Invitations, Sheet Music and Musical Instru ments. gPMail orders receive prompt) atten tion J. I. GASKINS. Laxative Itroino Quinine Warranted to Cure Colds, at Brad ham'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. A'sn a line ot Cassimeros nnd Worsteds la stork if you do r.ot wish to wait. We guarantee Fit and Prices. Goods were never so good or prices sj low as now. F. 91. Chad wick 101 Kiddle Street. Second-hand Dray end a first-class BET of 114 EN ESS for Sale at a Utrgeio. Harness good as new, Apply at A, J. Oabkiks, (foot of Macad- ttnlied Road. SKIRTS ilCES Wm4 And now for the Biggest Season WE EVER HAD SINCE OUR FIRST OPENlXtf IN NEW BERNE. Fall and Winter '96-7. We are filling our mammoth store on Pollock street to ovei flowing with such goods aud at prices you neve r taw bet ore. We have just relumed from New York auel other Northern markets where we- hoiii-lit our iinmenee Pull and Wiuh r Stuck, and never be-fore have we licen able to place our money to such an advantage as in our Inly ing tin? fall. With cur large 'inying for live In i go stores in Xorth L'uroliua, we are Ui c." prcpnrnl to ejvc the right juices than smaller dealers. Everything hnstlingj in our stora this week. THE BIG il G. A. Barfoot, Mgr. Notice ! 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 owders. 100 cases Soap. 50 cases Starch. 75 tubs pure Lard. 100 cases Brandy Fruit. Lorillard and Gair& AxJSnurT, It And other thingstoo numerous to mention, as cheap as the cheap est. JOHN DUNN 55 & 57 Pollock St BARGAINS Bicycles. In order to make- room for my new stock of wheels. I wUI acll tor the next 30 el&yft tlio following second hand wheels, gooel as new, at prices named lielow : One 24 Inch Aliases wheel, new $20 00 One 34 Inch Gntliam.lioyH.fteennel hand, 30 00 t)ne 28 Inch Royor, Gents, second hand :to 00 One '20 tneh Gotham, MIShus. goeond hand M oo One W Inch Benin, Genta, good An new, 4.1 on One 2H inch Kenton. Uentu, second band SO Ml One 2R Inch ltoyer, Uonla, good aa new, 8S 00 one 28 Inch Mnleatlc. Uonts, good at new ss oo One 28 Inch Galon, Gents, aerond hand 30 00 One 24 Inch Westminister, Mlasei, tec. ond hand 20 00 One 28 Inch Hoyer,Lad!ea,aecond hand, 25 OO Tbeae are alt in good ordor and are high grade wheels. We alio hare soma cheaper eoond hand wheels which we are ofTerlng at great bargalna. A mil lino ot Noyeltlas will be sold at greatly reduced prices. Mr. Plttman who haa been unwell tor (be past few weeks la at tits post ojfAtktt an anz lout to serve those who dealr repatrlng of any kind done. '.,);',' F. IS. DUFFY.' ' Wholesale rale. iiiHilktiii'crs low Stock Fearful Depres Remarkable Prices ! I Schoo Children "Well, you certainly should when you con sider such offers as these. THREE Styles of "Little tients" Lace Shoes, sizes t to , at $1, $1.25 and jtl.50alr. SI'Ft IAI, tliinir In a "Knit trola fair' Misses Shoes, sizes 1 1 to 2, at $1.25 pr. A Shoe nith weight and beniity eiiiiiliincil. FIVE Styles of litrht welpht substantial soles. Misses Doiigolu. Shoes, sizes II to 2, at $ 1.25 pair. These are nine styles In a lino that has the quality of workniunship and the beau ty of lit combined. I M V. I A , . v. .a : v;v:vS We have a full line oi everything in shoes. We want your "busi ness. If prices. and stock will talk, we'll have it. We ,ask tion. an mspec- J, NnoceMor to Uackbnra ft WUlett, I
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