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- f 1 01mm VOL. XV NEW SERIES NO. 98. NEW. BERNE, N. C. - TUESDAY jlQRNING, SEPTEMBER 15.-1896 ESTABLISHED 1882. WASHINGTON LETTER. CLEVELAUDS ENDOKSEMNT OF PALMER DOESN'T .COUNT. ,VIII Rrrvle Come Dawn? Or Will s - Hew Mm. ke Pot op? Immen-w :..:r Anaallllea ercempalcB pjiera. . -i. lure Bent Onl. v JOtJBNAJ, BCRRAU, J ': Washinotojj, D. C..;p'.. Mill. S ' Tlia public declaration 6fPresidant Cleveland and members of the adminiatra . tiin against Bryan excited comparative'; Utile iutcrest among the politicians, ' al j .'..v tlMUjb, ofcourse, the Republican- maoa- : gera professed to consider ibem of great importance.. .The . Bryan people bd loo;? ago discount! d those declarations, wbk-a tn'-y knew from the day (bat t lie Chicago eon ventiori adopted Ha platform . and nominated it ticket, would in due time I nade. The Bryan manngers do not care a continental about the personal letters tbat either President Cleveland or memoirs of bU ca'iioot may write; but they are deeply interested in the extent t ) which the President in lends to use Iris official influence to prevent Federal office holders working for or voting for Bryan, As yet nothing ofBi ial bia been given . out on that subject, but rumor has been . so busy that many officials who ure in : dined to support Bryan are keeping mum until iby can fiud out whether they can do eo without being dismissed. ? A? The using of the Journal of the Knights ' n( L ilior. the official orijan of the organ' Izit'oD, o a campaign document by the ' iiryan manaiers 1 Doing widely cora- . tneotid upon and the f icl la jeing re called that the National Economist, then the organ ot the Farmers Alliance was similarly used by the' Democratic ' mana gers in 1893. A bitf low in the Farmer's , Alliance was the remit of that dicker and the Kail nal Economist, which at one time had more than one hundred thousand paid circulation, did not long survive the row. The constitution of the Knights . of Labor declares that organization to the strictly non-pirtisan add it Is well-known ' that all parties are represented in its ranks end that tbo turning of its National organ ' to a campaign document will bo resented by some of them is almost certain. Theie ate two opinions about the rela , tion existing between Tom Watson ' and the Populist National Commitlee.One that Watson is- carrying out a concerted plan to scare the Democrats into withdrawing BewalL and putting him on the regular ticket, and the other that, Watson is .working on bis own hook and against (lie advice otjCbalrman Butler and other members of the Populist National Com mittee. While assuring all enquirers of their belief that Bewail ought to be retired and Watson put in his oluce, both Chair man Butler and Secretary Edgerton of tbe Populist National . Coanilttee, take especial pains to add that Tom Watson went Into Kansas and.Ncbiaska of bis . own accord and without either the orders or advice of lha National Committer, Many Democrats are. bopping n.ad at the tone cf Watson a speeches end sy ." they nil resent putting him on their rvgul i ticket Id every, possible wy. , rJonw of tliee weq wire very f.lenrtly towan's Watson's c'a'ms before lie took lit ttump, There Is a belief among the politicians that Mr. 8eall Wonld greatly - please tbe nutnagers if Bryaos campaign iiy voluntaiily railing fioai the ticket, ""and tbat a pre'ty strong Iniiroaiim of this has been given to him. - It is said that Democratic antagonism to Watson has caused a revival of the scheme to briug' about, the withdrawal of both - , Bewail and Watson and tho naming of a Populist for second place on the Bryan . ticket.. , ' ,' ..'.: . . ' Tlieaending out of campaign literature irom -both McKinley and Brvun hiod- ' ' quartrrs has reached unheard of propor tions this year, and it teems difficult to Relieve that all of these dovumeats will bo read. Early In ihecampal n it was discovered that the appropriation for the folding of Congressional speeches in the Iloute -folding room at the Capitol, was exhantte I.- The McKlnley managers i tnUUhed a force of folders at their head ' quarlera, whllj ihe Bryan manaerB bav tried to have . all their Congressional literature folded and put into envelopei iu the fcVnate Mdioa room hut they have not hern aide to ki-tp np aitli ordeisal- though they pre hon.lling something lik half a million docuimnia every twenty four lioais, and they will also probably start a folding room of their own. More ih:iQ 13,000,C03 documents have been fval out by the McKinley committee, but lom y of them havx been shipped in hulk the Uroivit shipment at one time bein livi-i-arloadi. ' The McKinley managers aro iucliucd to 1 ' i li;,Ut of Henutor Fsnlkner's ssying I ihe Democrats are going to make r lit with the expectation of Carry- . - w York anil New Jersey, Just us ' o fnn at Sir. Dryan's coming ' n to ro ile a Sech from the ', : t f'r. J niiUiiier has Just re- i , ... i .ok, where be par- i a i - - e held by Beoaior w ii ti ! i ' r uio mBiinwrs if i ' - t'-i I I u: '1 that he is I " , I u I i ... : -in Ih.s a (!! . -0 to iii.iy I-.. , , ill h. TO MEET BRYAN. Ctoveraeir Cnrr rad Coawell erstnte to Jleet Him at fiveeaskers. Ualkiqh, N. C, SepttmW 14. Governor Carr has informed Chairman Manly that he and his Council of State will go to Greensboro to meet Candidate Bryan and escort him to Raleigh. V BepaMlera Intimates. BDeoial. . Raleigh, N. C, September 14. hairman Ayer has been asked what he thought his Central committee would do September 21, about there being a certain of . Electoral fusion, with Democrats, Ayer said: "I can't tell to save my life, I .must hear from ties people." - :, Cbaii maa Hoi ton said; I am informed that the Democrats took, hold of State last week which showed McKinley 159, 000, Bryan and Bewail 100,000, Bryan Watson 45,010. " , k I have no reason to change my estimate of 75.0C0 majority against the Democrats in this State. : ' Republican beadquartrs today billed Judge Russell for speeches In Central and Eastern counties, v. Oitar Sixars third district Republican elector, arrived today and reports Popu lists in bia district who Will vote for Mc Kinley hi ' Hill Will Not Al tend. Special. ,.y, '. - . . -. .. Albany, N. Y September 14 Sena tor Hill will not gn to the Buffhto con ven tion Buffalo, N. Y., September II The State convention will be for Bryan and Sewall. v - Tammany Hall wilt largely predomi nate. There Is a big ratification meeting. Many former leaders will not be present. : Denies Bhootlns; Cubnna. Special. , Uatana, Coba, September 14 Gen eral W yler denies the report that fifty- one Cubans were shot at Cubanos and Moia. - . . CLEVELAND FOR PALMER. Tbe President BUanda bjr The Indian- . apella Ticket. Buzzard's Bat, Mass. September IP Bon. W, D. Bynum, Indianapolis, Iod: tegret that I csnnot accept your invi tation to attcni the notification meeting on Saturday -evening. As a Democrat,. devoted to the principles and integrity of! iy party, I should be delighted to be piesenton an occasion to significant, and to mingle with those who are determined- that tbo voice of true Democracy shall not le smothered, and who Insist that its glorious standard shall be borne aloft, as ol old, in lailhful hands. ... - - ' : Gboveb Cleveland. BASE BALL. Rational League Guinea Played Tea terdax Special, :. 8tNDAT'B QAHBS. Cincinnati, September 14. Cincln nati, 7; Chicago, 3. - - , Louisville, September, 14. Louis ville, 0; St. Louis, 1. . - ', Monday's oame; Washington, September 14 Brook lyn, 0; WashingU-n, 7. Clkvki.and, . September 14 Cleve land, 2; Chlcugn, 0. FiTTSBtmo, Septemtr 14-Pittsburg, 3; Cincinnati, 9. . ' ' . Locisvillb, 6epterair 14. Louis ville, 1; 8t. Louis, 10. Where They Play To-day ' Chicago at Cleveland. Boston at Baltimore ) Philadelphia at New Yotk, - Cincinnati at Pittsburg. -, ' Brooklyn St Washington. St. Louis at Louisvllje. 1 V- UBS STAND. . w. u' p. o. 85 M .',08- 7 4S m 78 48 .01 It 70 B5 .600 C7 OS (40 03 67 .62 60 (3 .491 9 02 4-8 SS 08 .454 52 61) .4 8 87 .208 88 , 89 .270 CLCBg. Rdttrr.ore, - Cleveland, Cinc nnnll, Chicxgo, Boiton, Pittsliurg. .';,', New York-, Philadelphia, Brooklyn, Washtnaton, fct. Louu, ,, Louisvil'e, . THE COTTON MARKETS. V September 14h Liverpool shows s slight galu in futures for the day spots unchanged at 4 21 82 ' With sales 10,000 bahs. New York opened Ann at the best prices ol the January 8.84 and has ruled quiet aud ah ady during the day finally closing at 8.27 for January. The ti n inactions in fututes were small. New Ckh n b murki t has been quiet sales 7.40to7.C-i. Yoti's t. ' -, .T. I.ATRAM, THE HAIISLT; Cjiicaoo, Scpiemlxr 13. OI'ENINO, lflH(C. 1ecemVr Whoi, fifi I ! Jaiuinry r-'i-k, e.f,7 J fl ; , i Januicv 1 '.I, 8.35 8.:;; ..in.. Carlisle Will Work lor Palmer. Bab Qakbob, Me., September 12. Hon. W. D. Bynum, Louisville, Ky.: Your telegram inviting me to atreud tbe meeting at Louisville today has been for warded to mo at this place, and I graefly regret my inability to accept. , Tbe eon Servatie and patriotic declaration ot the Indianapolis Convention on the public tjaentions involved in the pending con- U-st and the high character of its noroi ncea csnnot fail to arouse tbe real Demo cratic sentiment of the couotry and de mand the hearty support all who s'ncerely believe in the preservation of the public honor, the public pence and the stability and value of the currency used by cur people. .';: :-v' I am proud to take my stand with the old-fashioned Democrats who have re- 1 fiwiid Jojhafldoojltsii hona! convictions, in order to form unnatural ilUances with political and social oiganizations, whose purposes are dangerous to the count rj and wholly inconsistent with the funda mental principle.of our party, and 1 pledge to you and your associates such support and ussistinctas I can properly give during the campaign. J. 6. Caulislg. failures. Special. , Knoxville, Tebk. Seplembi-r 14. Cullers & Newman, the most extensive china and glassware dealei s in the State and west, tailed here today; liabilities a quarter of a million. No preference. Sara Shields assignee. Philadelphia, Pa. September 14. Artcmua & Co , extensive dry g ods deal- cis, failed. Liabilities a half a million This was one of tbo Ingest and oldest couses iu the Country. EVERYBODY! I asking us how it is we can sell to .; CHEAP I With Five Large Stores to buy for and One price to all- -Cash, the secret. mmence Fall Arrivals It is an endless variety of Press Goods we. are showing this week. Two special attractions. One lot of Blue and Black Serge at 18c., per yard that we sold last season at Zoo. - One line 5U inch silk warp Black Henriettas that regular price was ai.rs per yard onr pnee 77. Millinery Dep't. We will have the lament stock lo be carried in New Berne this fail, and with Mrs. Bettia Whalcy as manager of this Department, it Is needless lo any that It will be more tbao auccesa iu all its bianche. We are very busy opening. but we will take pleasure lo allowing you our new arrivals, ,, THE BIG Dry Goods Bargain. G. A. Barf6ot,Mgr. TIIESTJJT Baltimore, Mil. The Paner of the Peonlo. For the People and with the People . T i Honest in Motive, Fearlers in Expiei&ion, JJouDd in 1'rinclple. Untwerving in its Allrgiance to Bight l'heoiics : and Right Practices. . , Tbe 8tm publishes all the news alt tlie time, but it dors not allow its columns to lie degraded by unclean, immoral or purely sensational matter. Editorially, Tan Bon la tbe consistent and unchanging champion aud delendi-r I popular riirhts and Interests minst poliiicil machines and monopolies ol every character, indepi-ndent In all tilings, extreme in ncne. a Is for good laws, soon government and good or 'er. Bt mail r Ulv tents a month. Six Dol lars a year. 'l'honc 10.. DO NOT FAIL and tend to our market in the morn in jr. We bave n fine display of MEATS of all kinds. FIES1I SAUSAGES 10c, Sam'ICohn tSc Son Confeclionory Yon will Gnd an assortment of fresh Nuts, 20o , per lb. Lemon and Fcppormint stick Candy --made fresh evory week. Our assortment of l'ipeg arj com plete, and we soil our goods cheaper than vou can get them in tho city. Try us. I.'cllrc - - i t!l Inform r.y ch-.I.iii"t that i r. i n j ; it);: k it u t i I I IV- ! i I., t. f, Carry a large and well selected stock ol .the very'bt.,.vl. .:4&Z that money can buy, and are prepared to compete in prices with auyone. We make a specialty of the very best BUTTER, which wo receive fresh from the Dairy every week. And our 80 cents Roasted ColFcc unsurpassed by any toffee sold iu the , City..- v ' The best quality of ..Oolong and Gun Powder Tea. A big stock of Chew ing Tobacco all grades. Cigars and Cheeroots. The Very finest Cream Cheese and anything else you call for in the grocery line. Call and examine our stock and get prices before buying. No trouble to show s. Anything bought from us and not found as tepresented, taken back and money refunded. flcDaniel & Gaskill, Wholesale anil Retail Grocers, 71 Broud St., New Berne, N. G. J. 1. OASKINS, School Books and School Supplies. STATIONERY, Books and Booklets, Engraved Cards and Invitations, Sheet Music and Musical Instru ments. ISF'Muil orders!rccvivo "prompt! atten tion. J. I. G ASKI S. F Mason's Improved Fruit'Jars, and Porcelain Lined Kettles. AT L. H. Cutler & Co's. Take Notice ! The best thine for New Berne that has eu-r happened. An enterprise tbat will e ever a success, we are now sawing ook wood, ston or , range knsths, the very nicest kind, and storing away under : larse ' shed housos; keens dry alwavs in . rainy weath er, and never geta wet we keep a large stoca or tlrs Rina on hand. We cut the prices on sawinz, aa we are better pn-paied to doit cbriiper nan iieretoiore, and we now aviivi-r iu your wood houses or anywhere you want it, turnout anv troniie to vou, oniv vivo jour on MB in uu uit.ii, tne Blrnsrle Man. ' v ., Xou can also io ua nut a laror, ny repi'itmu to h'oi, if his own carts don't ertertlie wooa snywoere Hie cusiomcr uiuy anl it put. We have polite dray men and nice teams ready, to serve the good citizens of New Berne, if they will only take bold of an enterprise like this, ne tl at has never iky-u onered to citm Berne like this lfotv, , . '; lBrfincriuiiy, r.UJIO UlLL. Tbo-STnnj'o Man. , He Is Alive Yet! Hi. 1 Just nrtitcd One Hundred Ions f Jlart to be Sold by the bushel, battel or ton. Any way you want tl ., It is nice Ui improve )our kidewalKs or yaid and many other pla- e. Aud iiA tt nice to have a trend to keep lid. mrl la town, so that every man, worn ai or child can l ii, iiy the tetaii or tvboicsuie. Il I Well now. ws keen SAWED SfOVB WOOD, stove, range, and fire. place wood, all ready under large sheds and r.cvt r eels net in tainy weather oak, ash, and plno. y- . 200 COO BULUK UU gALK. Lathi, hand made and sawed shinnies. hlurul-B An liAPil lie auie and 'phone Bin U1L.L lot any thing vou want. 'Phone No. 10. Brick, shingles, marl, laths aud wood, . AGENCY ... Hazard Gun Powder. MERCHANTS SAVE JlONEt Bf LEATIN0 YOl'B OB WITH ME. JARS Just Received ! A Supply of Single Tube Puncture Prooi Bicycle Tires ! List Price $15 per pair; my price for SPOT CASH, gd.OO each. NO REPAIR OUTFITS NECESSARY 1 NO PUNCTURES TO REPAIR 1 They cost a little more than some oheaper Tires, but Call early avoid tho rush. WM. T. HILL, District Agent for Columbia and Hartford Bicycles. Phone 80. 61 S. Front Street WELL FAT ! If a four wheel machine if a (Juad- ricycle, and a three wheel machine is a Tricycle and a two wheel ma:hiue is a Bicycle, what would you call a one wheel machine ? Whj, a Wind Barrow, to bcsuie. Very Good. If you wanted the best Bicycle what would you do ? Why I would go to . O. WHITTY & CO'S. AND GET "VICTOR!" Silver or Gold ! It matters not ! What wo want is your order for that Fall Suit. THAT you must have. Our Fa'l and Winter Samples are ready for your inspection. Also a line ot Cassimeres and Worsteds in stock if you do not wish to wait. We eunrantce Fit and Prices. Goods were neier so good or prices sj low as now. F. M. Chadwick. 101 Middle Street. EMBROIDERIES at the Lowest Prices. Our reputation for selling Embroideries at a less price than obtained elsewhere, will be deserved during the coming season. Tho variety of patterns was never larger and the price : iaat least one-third less than can be found elsewhere. ,Ve invito your inspection. Skptcmbgr 9. BROAD STREET Fruit - Store ! A NEW DEPARTURE. I wish lo Inform my frlendsand patrons that I have opened a wboleta'e depart ment In connection with my retail store, end am receiving a fresh lot of goods by each steamer. W. I. C HMa V.. a. -.ml Itv of Aoolra. Bananas, lemons, Prara, Peaches and Confectioneries; also CalH bitiies, : Irish Potatoes and Unions. In connection with this I will carry a lull line ot Family Groceries which I will sell cheap for cath. Thanking yoo lor past lavors, ana hoping to merit tbe continuance of same, I am yours Olwlient. J . D. BASFIELO, He. 63 Brea Itraet. , I sm buying try srooda in the North- era Markets lor, cam, anu win sen as cheap as soy house in the city. - - For Ilcnt. Holme on Boutli Front Bt. For aile, one li(;M I n - -y pood aa new, t a jrniii h rn it, w ill I I cheap lor Notice ! s TO es Wholesale Trade. IOO 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. IOO cases Brandy Fruit. Lorillardnd Gail & Ax Snuff, It rcr s tllllUKi And otherthingstoo 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 whct'l.s. I will sell for the uextito day the following st't-oml iiantl wheels, as good aa new, at prices numcd below : One 24 Inch Misses wheel, new, $-JD 00 Ono 24 inch Gothnin.boys.seeond hand, 20 00 One 28 inch Hover, Genie, second hand .10 Oil One 2(! lneh (totliuni. Misses, second hand 25 00 One 28 Inch llellis, Gents, good as new, 43 Of) One 2rt tneh Fenton. Gents, second hiind 30 00 One 2j Inch H-oyer, Gouts, good as new, 35 00 Ono 38 inch Midestic. Gents, good as new 85 oo One 2H inch Gales, Gents, second hand 30 00 One 24 lneh AVoBtn.lnieter, Misses, sec. ond hand, 20 00 One Winch Hoyer.Ladles.seeoud hand, 25 00 These are all in good order and aro high grade wheels. We also have some cheaper second hand wheels which wo aro offering at groat bargains. A tail lino ot Novelties will bo sold at greatly reduced prices. Mr. Pittman who has been unwell tor the past few weeks Is at his post again and anx ions to sorvo those who desire ropalrlng of any kind done. F. H. DUFFY. If you had A Rose Bush and each rose kept its perfume in a little hotlle in the centre, it would be no sne er, nurer. or more lasting than the Per fumes we oiler for tale, four tavorlt odor Is sure to be here -for our stock embraces almost every known good per fume, domcstio and Imported st popular prices. "CHICOS !" TELLER'S NEW CIGAR, .5c. Nlrnlglit. Sold only at Manufactu Prices rolisjt 'i at i An 4 mkl 1 -y. I AM Determined not to . at be Undersold I am in a posit ion to sell you goods Cheap ! ! I BUY MY GOODS FOR SAVE EVERY PENNY or DISCOUNT POSSIBLE, heretore, for the you can buy irom me cheaper than from any Firm in the city. Only call and exam- me my prices ana De convinced. I have the argest and most com plete stock that was ever brought to this city. Factor for the American Sug ar Refining Co. Agent for Dukes Cigarettes. and Cycle Agent for P. Snuffs. Lorillard & Co's V These Goodss III lt III Manufacturer's Prices. AGENTS FOR QAIL AND AX SNUFF. AGENTS FOR DIAHOND MATCH CO GOODS. am after the Nimble Sixpence. don't care for the Mow Shilling. Small profits and quick Sales Suit me. HUT MID 1, Successor to Ilackburn A AVI licit. ' 47 & 49 Pollock Stbkct. A !', . ,. 9 1VK
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