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VOL XV NEW SERIES NO. 10L NEW BERNE, N. C. FRIDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 18. 1896 ESTABLISHED 1882- 3' V K.. BRYAN AT RALEIGH. ' IatrodBee fey Hah W. Ayer f Ibe , CmcuIh. Elsht Ttaaaaaad Oat. Cspreaaca Delight Wflk HrthCar r llM. - .-. ' .... Special. . - . . ' Haleioh, N. C. September 17, Can didal Bryan arrived here at Tp. m. to night, and spoke to over eight thousand people. Mr. BrjRD woe iotrodvced by Hal. W. iAjer, Editor Caucasian. J : lie was given a very boarty reception : 'and much applause.. He expressed him self as delighted at bis greeting In North . Carolina and at the s'ae of the crowds. , ror Aaslatln- Filibusters. , Special. . : Naw : Yobk, September 17. Carlos Heiloff, Secretary of War of the Cuban Provincial Government, was arrerled, and lield in two thousand dollais bail, for -aiding the filibusteie. He is a Mnjor General on Gomez's . staff. '-.... . Intanled the Una. . - "New York Frank A.. Morrell, the proprietor ci the Harlem Hotel. White ' Plains, was found dead In his rooms in the Colonial Hotel. ' Firm'y clutched between the dead min's teeth was a rubber tube, the other end of which had been attached to a gas jet. The latter Was turned full on. No cause is known for the act. - No Hevolallon. "'lIoKomto. For a lew days a week or an ago, Honolulu was full of vague rumors of a movement to restore . the monarchy witb the young Priccess Kailulana as queen, . ;' When traced to their source, Ibese ru mors were all found to originate in a re - tent expression used by J. B. Castle to a .- to a representative of a San Francisco paper that such restoration under Kaiu laoi was a "hypotbtticai ' possibility.'' There is a total absence of any indication of such a movement, or of any tendency Mbit way. , ' .', ... .. ' An abmrd rumor appeared in a San Francisco journal, as coming; from Hono lulu, that ITuiled States Minister Willis bad returned hero empowered to ncgoti ate for either annexation or a protector ate, or Kalulani as queen, the choice of either form of government to be left (o a vote of the people: ' Mr. Willie decisively states that such ' rumors are absolutely without foundation. Nothing la his Instructions or in his talk . with otlcials in Washington lu any way bore upon soch matters. President Dole returned on August $1 from his three weeks' outing on the Island of Maui. Ho received large public enter tainments at various points. - The return to Honolulu of ihe Princess Halulanl Is expected within a month, in . company with her father, A. S. Ctoghorn . after eight years' absence in England. She will probably receive more or" less ovation on landing fiom Datives" and half whites, although many think that her friends will discourage such manifiBlations t. for fear that the niiijM thereby imperil bar pension p( . 12,00 J. It is not probable that the government would led much ooncera about any lueb demonstrations or interfere with any expressions of synv pathy the natives nrgut be disposed to show. '. . . : .. Telographle Item. , Tho Chicago "Alley L" Mad was sold t auction to Leslie Carter and George E. '.Adams, nspresentiog the first mortgage .xtDdhoidars protective committee, the ,$rice being f 100 over .the upset price of 44,000,OCO. Electricity will be substituted or. steam power and the property Aborongbly -renovated. St Morton Hall, formerly general pas- use oger agent of tlie AllegbanyYalleyltail oad, tad well known In railroad and business ''circles, accidentally shot and Jellied himeelt at his rasidei.ee InAUehgany . Yt.'t while cleaning bis revolver. James Keenan, a Cleveland m uncian, Is amderariett at police headquarters, on -charges preferred by his common law ' arife. Bite alleges that Keenan, two . years ago, killed Anna King, a handsomn girl, twenty-two years old, who was an inmate of a disreputable bouse on .('anal trcct, la Buffalo, and then fled lb city. . At Louisville, Ky., Carrie Jennings, colored, In a fit of jealousy, stabbed Mon- roe Bell, colored, aged thirty' two years, to death, and then fatally shot herself in (he bead. - ( . . One workman was killed and three others were perhaps fatally Injured by the falling of a pile of blicka at the site of the old Oraod Paciflo Hotel, in Chicago. The accident was caused by the caring In of the louadatlon of the hotel. . ' Jr. W. L. Breyfogle, of New Albany banker and capitalist, was acquitted In (ha Circuit Court, at efl)tisonville, Ind., on the charges of forgery and embotzle nient, preferred by the stockholders of the New AUrany Bauklng Company, whose ' ai'iiAational fulluro cccurred two years ago, Ninetum other cliargt rvmsin to be tried. A prearranged railroad Collision took ilace at t'runh, Texas,' on tlie Missouri, - Kama, gnd Ttxas Hallway. There weie six cuft Ixbind each engine; and the wrci k of liotb engines as well as seven r was o-iiiptetp. Nine ot the spectators I ' v : 1 bf fulllnn wrerknjrn 'Mi. yl. :"v. It in e-:iiiial(id lliat ; . j I : i ' on. , ; 'RelMtakM. Special. Havana, September 17 The reports that the Spanish cruiser Infanta, Isabella was disabled at the '. entrance of this poit is unfounded. . .The cruiser is laidup for repairs. - ,; In North Carolina, Special. . . Durham, N. 0., September 17 Candi date Bryan arrivid here at 4 p. m. this nllernoon. He was given a rousing re ception and spoke to' several thousand people. ', KITCHEN TALES AGAIN. Denounces Popntlat Slate Committee - and.Atlaeba Henator Batter. Special. Raleiod, N. C, September 17. Buck Kitchen is here. Ho denounces the Pp nlist btate Committee as the tool of Sena tor Butler, and attacks the Senator as being a trader. '' 7 Kltchio declares the Populists must re pudiate and spit npon the action of the Populist Committee. Don't Want Pops. x Special. Birmingham. Ala., September 17. A conference of leading Democrats held, today, decided to inaugurate a canvass for Bryan and Sewall, and leave Populists off the .electoral ticket Bryan at Charlotte. Special. Charlotte, N. C. September 17. Candidate Bryan began his campaign early this morning, leaving at !U a. m. for Durham, after speaking nt pott office park. Engineer and Fireman Killed Hamilton, Ont. A yard engine on the Toronto. Hamilton and Buffalo Hail way ran off tlie track at a crossing in the suburbs of the city and upset, killing En gineer Jamts Facer and Fireman George Johnson. Killed by a Boiler Fxploalon. Comber, Out The boiler of Pel tit Brother's hoop and stave mill, near here, exploded, badly wrecking the mill and killing Fireman Alfred Jacobs. Ncgli gence on the part ot Jacobs was apparent. ly the cause of the explosion. THE RECENT MASSACRE. Started by Armenians. Armed Hen Took Poaaeaalon or the Ottoman Bank and Threatened to Blow nn theBntfdlnc. . Boston. A letter dated Monday, August 81, has been received in Boston from an American resident in Constant! nople, describing the recent mastacre there, as f illows; "Lat Wednesday, about noon, twenty Armenian revolutionists, the two lenders bcins? Bussiun subjects, loaded with djua. mile bombs and armed with revolvers, made a rush iato Uiq Ottoman bank, cl sed the doors and held in dnrets all the officers and employe, some 120 persons, threatening to blow up the bank, and de manding the rights ol the Armenians as the condition of preserving the lives of those in the bank and the bank it self. .r. "Soldiers gathered outside sad fired into the windows. The object o the revolu tionists was not b) kill or rnl, but to make a democstrntion which would show that the Armenians had courage and pluck, and make an Impression upon Eu.opfl and force intervention. They probably counted the cost of massacre to their own people. . "They escaped In safety and are on their wsy, it ia understood, to Europe. Lut with their mad acts began a massa cree in the city many times more bloody than that list October. Those killed have generally been of the poorer daises. ; A r- meoians only, the most serious low of life falling upon thebamals or porters, who are from tbe Interior, living without their families. It is not ssld that any were killed by the police or the soldiers, but that they did not attempt to Control the mobs, , - "On coming to tbe city Friday morning, it was evident that the government was master of the situation. - We have it from good sources that the representatives of tho powers oa Th ursday made it roog rep resentationi to the palace concerning the killing of the unoffending people, and that on the evening of that day they tent a telegism to tbe sultan, couched In terms of very unusual urgency, some say accom peuied with threatening Intimations of foreign intervention, unless tneir repre sentation were Instantly complied with. ' "Meanwhile, from every quarter,' not however, extending up the Bewphorus or over Into Scutari or to .the islands or town of Be. Slrpbanox, but especially from Hhans here In the city, from GaU tla, from Sarnatia, where there Is a Urge Armenian quarter, from (Hasskwy come accounts of runnier and , pillage which ire fearful ' ,. " ' ': "Nearly all the killed are men, pot women or children; and violation of women Is not reported. '. At Hasskeuy the police ard tracing and icstoring stolen goods to some extent. "Some evil work wss done at Bebekon Thursday night and on Fri-'ny the great er part of the British. Bebek colony fled to a ship in Ihe harbor, from which they re turned to their homos joslenlnr undor prole'clior of the British gunboat Bocka tilco, wbicJiDow liea In the Babck, Bay." STILL SAILINGI FOB CUBA. Another Expedition Preparing- to so From Philadelphia. Philadelphia.' The Customs officers of this city art at their wit's ends in the endeavor to discover it it really be true that an expedition is being organized here to go to Cuba, It is no longer a case of Senor Cougosla, the Spanish Consul, tak ing steps to stop such a movement. Min ister Da Lome, at Washington, has been fully informed, through the Consul General at New York, that such is the purpose, and . h'18' of Spanish spies have come over here to watch out-going vessels. In this connection it may be stated, 'and it has never been admitted before, that General Weyler's decree against the ship, ping of fruit was not really intended to stop that trade, but to prevent tlie filibus tering steamers from Philadelphia, linving a pretext for setting sail from this port Minister De Lome has all along, it is un derstood, claimed that the fruit business was simply a cover for the transportation of arms and men, and that the United States authorities could not stop it. Customs officers here say it is utterly impossible Jor such an expedition to get away, Hut Cuban leaders say to the contrary, sad laugh at the idea of the Federal Government "stopping any of the goods until they are landed." BASE BALL. National LeaaneOOamea; Played Tea terdar. Special, Pittsburg, September 17. Pittsburg, 2; Louisville, 3. Baltihore, September 17. Balti more, 0; Boston, 2. Washington, September 17. Wash ington, 3; Brooklyn, 10. New York, September 17. Philadel phia and New York, rain. Cleveland, September 17. Clevc land and Chicago, rain. Where TbeyJPlay To-day Philadelphia at New Yoik. now THE CLUBS STAND. CLUBS. W. I,. P. C. Baltimore, 85 87 .697 Cleveland, 76 45 .028 Cincinnati, 75 48 .610 Chicago. 70 56 .556 Boston,' C9 55 .556 Pittsburg, 63 60 .512 Philadelphia, 60 62 .492 New York, CO 63 .48 Brooklyn, 56 68 .453 Washington, 54 70 .4:15 St. Louis, 37 88 .206 Louisville, " 85 , 80 .282 THE COTTON MARKETS. September 17th. Liverpool was quiet and easier with spot salesl0,000. Nkw York opened at an advance of 7 points and had been dull witb small transactions, finally closing at the low est of the day January 8 28. Tbe ti ana actions in futures are small and the daily selling by cotton dealers against purchases of spot cotton is quite a fac tor sgnlnst an advance. The daily re ceipts throughout the South are now large and these supplies are not easily taken care ol at present prices. Thr consumers abroad are in good shape but they show no eagerness to buy free- ly- Eastern and Southern spinners are buy ing In the most sparing manner and are likely to do so till finances and politics an more settled. Niw Bebne market has been dull, but - stesdy at 7.40 to 7.50. Yours truly, y J. . Latham. THE MARKETS. Chicago, September 17. . OPKNINO. CT.OOF.. December Wheat, 61 61 January Pork, 0.75 6.75 January Ribs, 8.35 3.35 Free ! TO OUR We have brgnn tho publication ' of a monthly magazine entitlod: "Modes and Fabric's" which we shall distribute FREE each month to our customers. Thl magazine will contain all the very latest styles of wotpou'i ' wear, and besides will contain ,choice literary : matter . each month . , .It ia free to onr customer. Call and got a copy each month. S b 0 m bKPTEMDEH 17.- .' CUSTOMERS McDANIEL & GASKILL, Carry a large and well selected slock of the very best f GROCERIES Lbnt money can buVi 9Dll are prepomj t0 compete in prices with anyone. We make a specialty of the very best BUTTEB, which we receive fresh from the Dairy every week. And our 30 cents - Roasted Coffee is unsurpat sed by any coffee sold iu the City. The best quality of Oolong and Gun Powiler Tea. A big slock of Chew ' iug Tobacco all grades. Cigars and Chceroots. The very finest Cream Cheese and anything else you call for in the Grocery line. Call and exnmino our stock and get prices before buying. No trouble to show goods. Anything bought from us and not found as represented, taken back and money refunded. ricDaniel & Gaskill, Wholesale and Retail Grocers, 71 Broad St., New Berne, N. O. J. 1. AS K I AS, School Books and School Supplies. STATIONERY; Books and Booklets, Engraved Cards and Invitations, Sheet M usic and Musical Iustru ments. J"lfail ordersTreciive (prompt atten tion. I. I). OASKIXS. WHAT ELSE ? Whatever tbo demand, we are equal to it, with an article that's tho A of tho As, at a price that's the Z of tho Zs. We carry quality in Groceries to its highest point, just as electricity, with a speed of 288,000 miles a second, exem plifies the limit of velocity. Lightning beats everything, ami so do we with the variety and superiority of our food products. Music is for the ear, food for the stomach, and our groceries are for food. It's living on the summit of Satis faction Mountain to have your tab'e supplied by us, because we shnt the door to every thing but first-class products. Another 100 of those Full Cream Cheese just received, which we are still selling very low. Lorillard and Gail & Ax snuff at manufac turer's prices. , Be lure to get oar price before purchasing elsewhere. JOHN DUNN 55 & 57 Pollock St 10 tlItK A iulu IJH us t'TTJTT"" Take Laxnto Brorao Qulalno Tablo! All druggists refund the mo icy if it fails oouro. .25a.- Just Received ! A Supply of Single Tube Puncture Prool Bicycle Tires! List Price 815,'por pair; my price for SPOT CASH, $0.00 each. NO REPAIR OUTFITS NECESSARY I NO PUNCTURES TO REPAIR 1 They cost a little more thau gome cheaper Tires, but -- Call early avoid the rnsli. WM. T. HILL, District Agent for Columbia and Hartford Bicycles. 'Phone 80. 61 S. Front Street; WELL PAT ! If a four wheel machine f is n Quad- ricycle, and a three wheel machine is a Tricycle and a two wheel machine is a Bicycle, whut would you Call a one wheel machine ? Whj, a Wheel Barrow,'to besure. Very Good. If you wanted the best. Bicycle what would you do ? Why I would go to J. C. WHITTY & CO'S. AND GET A "VICTOR!" Silver or Gold ! It matters not 1 What we want is your order lor that Fall Suit. THAT you must have. Our Fa'l and Winter Samples are ready lor your inspection. Also a line ot Cassimercs and Worsteds in stock if you do not wish to wait. We guarantee Fit and Prices. Goods were never so good or prices sj low as now. F. H. Chadwick. 101 Middle Street. EVERYBODY! Is asking us how it is we can sell so T7l CHEAP ! Willi Five Large Stores to buy for and One price to all- -Cash, is the secret. Immence Fall Arrivals It is an endless variety of Prws Goods we are snowing tms week. Two special attractions. One lot of Blue and Black Serge at 18c, per yard that we sold last season at 25c. One line SO inch silk warp Black Henriettas that regular price wss ai.zo per yard our price 7ifJ. Millinery Dep't. We will have tbe largest stock to be : I xt n . i . i . . . cttiucu id new oerue ems eaii, ana wien Mrs. Bettlo Whaley as manager of this Department, it is needless to sav that ie will be more than a success iu all its branches. We are very busy opening, but we will take pleasure in showing you our new arrivals. THE BIG Dry Goods Bargain toe. G. A. Barfoot, Mgr. BROAD STREET Fruit - Store ! A NEW DEPARTURE. I wisb to inform my friends and patrons mai i uave openea a wnoiesaie depart ment in connection wiih my retail store, and am receiving afresh lot of goods by each steamer. I M) stock consist of tbe very best qual ity of Apples, Bananas, lemons, Prars, Peaches and Confectioneries; also Cal- oagea, , insn rotatoes ana Unions. In connection witb this I will carry a lull line ol Family Groceries which I will sell cneap lor cailu Thanking you for oast favor, and hoping to merit lb continuance of same, . i am yours utieoient, J. D. BAHnXLD, N 83 Brnl tree. I am baying my Rood in the North era Markets lor cash, and will tall a cneap as soy bouse to the city. . For Rent. i House on South Front St. For Mir, one light buggy good ss new. not a scratch on'lt, will be aold cheap lor uaau. Appiy eo ' r. U. DBAHBV. WBoutuFron St sg3 AGENCY Hazard Gun Powder. MERCHANTS SAVEJKONEY BY LEAVING YOUR OR DERS WITH ME.' F. TJLRICH, Grocer. 46 MIDDLE STREET. Mason's Improved Fruit Jars, and Foroelain Lined Kettles. AT L. H. Cutler;&:Co's. "CHICOS !" TELLER'S NEW CIGAR, 5c. Straight. Sold only at - - - Davis'-may' Take Notice! The best thing for New Berne that has ever happened. An enterprise that will lie ever a success. We are now saw ins cook wood, stove or range lengths, me very nicest kind, and storing it away under laree shed houses: keeps dry always in rainr weath er, and never gets wet. We keep a laree stock of thiB kind on band. We cut the prices on sawing, as we are better prepared to do it cheaper than heretofore, and we now deliver it in your wood houses or anywhere you want it, without any trouble to you, only give your orders to BIG BILL, the Shingle Man. You can also do Big Mill a favor, by reporting to biro, if his own carts don't deliver the wood anywhere tbe customer may want it put. We have polite dray men and nice teams ready to serve the good citizens ol Mew Borne, lfthevwi only take hold of an enterprise like this, one tnat nas never been ottered to Mew Berne like this before. Respectfully, BIG HILL. The Shingle Man. THE We have over offered in Bicycle Lamps ! For the next TEN days we will sell the balance of our NICKEL LAMPS at the extremely low price of each. $125 Also, a few more high grade wheels at big reduction in price. Call and buy be fore they are all sold. Remember we are willing to wait upon you in the repair business. All kinds of work done. F. S. DUFFY, Proprietor. A. E. PITTMAN, Manager, THE SUN 1898. Baltimore, Md. The Paper ef the People, For the People with the People. Honest in Motive, Fearlen Id Expression Sound in Principle, Unswerving in it Allegiance to Right Theories and Flight Practices. Tbe Sun publishes all the new all tlie time, but it flora not allow Ha he degraded by unclean, Immoral or purely sennet lewai Dialler. Editorially, Ti Sim la tbe consistent tod unchanging champion and deleader of Donular riotala and lnlitra.1. ,in. political machine and monopolies ol erorj caaracear. iDaepenatni m til thing, extreme In none. It I for good law, mod trovarnmant and onm ahU. Bv mall Fiflv Ottita a month. Si. Tvl era yaar. . LooMAmt. Tax as, Oct, 15, 1889. Messrs. Pari alediclna Co., . Paris, Ten, Dear fllra: Rlitn na u mu iuuIU. 1 grots Grove's tuteles Chill Tonic. My cuitnman want Omn'i T.dl rvtll Toerio and will not have any other. In oar experience of over 20 year la the druir huilnMUL w. ttam mm a medicine which tave soch universal aat- uuautioo, . lnurtKsapectlullT. FRUIT J. B, BaowsaftOa I AM Determined not to be Undersold. I am in a position to ell you goods Cheap ! ! I BUY MY GOODS FOR Cash ! SAVE EVERY PENNY OF li! O'J.VF POSSIBLE, Therefore, for the you can buy from me cheaper than from any Firm in the city. Only call and exam ine my prices and be convinced. I have the largest and most com plete stock that was ever brought to this city. Factor for the American Sug ar Refining- Co. Agent for Dukes and Cycle Cigarettes. Agent for P. Lorillard & Co's Snuffs. These Goods, ail Manufacturer's Prices. AGENTS FOR OAIL AND AX SNUFF. AGENTS FOR DIAflOND MATCH CO GOODS. I am after the Nimble Sixpence. I don't care for tlie Slow Shilling. Small profiti and quick Sales Suit me. i rat n Succewor to Ilackburn A Wlllett. 47 A 49 PottocK Street. Also, Junction lire ,. and Cuccn,
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