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1 VOL. XV NEW SERIES NO: 104. NEW BERNE, N. C. TUESDAY MORNING SEPTEMBER 22. 1896 ESTABLISHED 1882- A. AQMNST DIVISION, Progressive Farmer1 Cries Woe to , Democrats n Populists tr Foslsn , Prevails. . : - . Special. - ' . ' Raleigh, N. C, September 21. The PopulUt State C'.i lirmao today telegraph ed to each elector named by that party taking if ba wo old abide by any action the committte might lake. ' All replied Today's issue of the Progressive Farm er the organ of the National Farmers' Al- ' liance, says that it la against a division of ' electorgf The ; leading editorial says: i Woe to the Democrats anil Populist com WASHINGTON LETTEB. SENATOR GORMAN ADVISES CANDIDATE BRYAN." Don't Abuse Bolting Democrats. Bry an at WasttlaRtaa. Adraiolitratloa III Boon Aet. , Popallats Hot ' ,1 .Bare as Democrats. . Joubnal Burkau, I Washinoton. D. C. Sep'.. 81st, Political rumors have been unusually plentiful since Mr. Bryan's visit to Wash ingtonhe was here all day yesterday aud ., ., . , ... last night. Re consulted with the men milters if they attempt to cast the eleo- . 6 , toral vote lor that arch gold bng, Arthur " " ?,.'' " TrZ Bewail, and this will be done if the . ' . . ...... IlinUj ft UU HIUIUUJJU UUU VUiVIHIi . uwoig- oatid aa such; U generally aoderetood to Democratic proposition U accepted. ' - The Democratic committee has power to give Watson five electors It has power to settle the trouble by giving him all, and this the Populist commitea should ..insist upon. Give Watson with Bryan or else Norton and Wnlson wilt be the Ticket. ' Ray; Mot, Bat Bay. be in charge of Mr.TJryau's iutereits in the E,ist Uiie of the rumors which bears in air of probability is that Senator Gor man tried to . impress upon Mr. Bryan the advisability of changing tba tons of bis SDeeches. esnsciauv that portion of them wb'cb deals with the bolting Dem- Bpeolal. i ' ocrats. Mr. Gorman it inclined to think Raleigh, X. C, September 21 The BOilcv rot Mr. Bryan to abme the Populist Central committee met here this bolters, as he has lately been doing, afternoon and Tor-two hours discussed the whether he will take Mr. Gorman's ad- Democratlc proposition to divide electors, vjce ti a question. According to some of the Democrats taking six, the Popu'tsta ua etk&a supporters, Mr. Bryan has in- flve. ::-s.-' .-yr; . Uigiafl unnn livin his own wav about James B. Loyd, of tho Populist State ule management of his campaign from the ':cmmitte proposed that the Populists Ljay'De wug nominated. He has a strong and Democrats take flve tacii, ana give i.f in lri0 cettuinily that the peoplo are one to the Silver party. "' 7 , going to elect him anyway. ' There b no It was frankly said by the Democrats, doubt-about his believing himself to be "a wiiosecoinmiitee met at e ocioc.k mm ,. 0f destiny ." with as much faitti as they wou'd not accept-any raodiflcailo of eTer pregident Cleveland believed him- theiroiighal poposiliop. - tilflo be such. I XT mtrnr urliptlif-r vriii urn for or AaOld dates. ' . ' , , , ,..A Special. ' '' ' lagtuutst- iiiiu, ui umu wuu Washington, D. C, September 21.-- one or tne public meetings aauresseu ny 'Vii Chairman Stevens, of the Silver Mr. Bryaq can truthfully deny that ho is committee, who returned, today, to bead- drawing attiaction; nor that he posses- quarier. iro,, WW Ms. a glowing ZST report of the condition of affairs in that slandini , beavy rain storm just after he part ol the country. - W .;;.' hart beano his Washington speech, the He claims every State west of the Mis- meeting was probably ine largest gai n- sisippi liver, except Minnesota.; The bat- " - - - - tie ground is he says in Ohio, Illinois, f . , ' Umt ,hoac noldlna tlcketB and Michigan. - . .- . . about 2.000 could be provided with seats. Mora than 20,100 stool up to bear Ihira, among them being many liora the surrounding country who had come in (iurinz the d-iv for no other poriiose than to luarSlr. Bryan taiK. lue large i- ATTACESD BT MINERS. tisft Bnrned.'Tbrco Man Killed. Eu. tire Slate Bllltla Ordered Oat. ' imd mce at (he uieeling demonslraied his striking . inineis . attacked the foiliflid '"CornnaHa, shaft early litis morning, hum id it and the tHj ining buildings. . Diirlnsr the riot three men wi re killed and two futallv injured. " Firxneo who attempted to put out the fl.msa were held hack by bitlluls. Tlie enure State militia Is or len-d th iceoe f action. : ' halt an ho .r. demonstrated h's oratorical power "personal maunetism' ihey used t cali tlietame iruuv in me iaie jas. u BUine. Call it wo .t you will, Oryaii has ii.jnst s Mr. Bluiue and Henry V rd Beecner liuu, anu uh, itoot. w. AUfcertoii l as. The eulbusiaaiii was soinewli.t tui iiriuui to uiunv. becnttse it is known thai orai-lnallv all oi the minor Qoveinnieui 1 fmiilttVtt'B aud those who am'diremlv or in'liiecuv loieresie.i in ineir, letenuou oi otneeare opposea to u.e entiion ot jur. Brvuu. rf!frdleJS of .their roUtics, tw- cause cf ihtir.belief I hut he favors a clean sweep in order to five the outs a chmce Waatsd rrosTaraplkes. . Special. ; - r-rl ' . - rJPBINOFBLp, Ey.', September .21 ; A Ires -turnpike mob destroyed five toll 1, 0 k.0 nnw tbey would like wuking for gates, Saturday, three last nigh, leaving Uncle tsam. a l,vini H.imvt fnrtv ihiw. When Secretary Carlisle, whaisuow . V r-v-t j rwiil, Proiliit Pli.vAli.nil- n tnrna lo allogetnu. a- Wahinirton ihia week, it ia etnecte.1 thai Tbe mob drove the guards away with De policy of the administration towards guns. , tne campaign win at once uecouio appar- eur, idubuiulu u oouiciarjr vuun o iu- Protcst Acalaat Tkalstaar. 1 lends himself to take tbe stump lor tne . . I ..u t-. I'.l.t t. la - a Special. i goiu Arerawiwiiu uukcl, u m BW iohk, oepiemoer bi. dumb .uullt., i,n ,. t.t.n tjnairman Uuniortu- saia toaay, mat ue tb t for the ,i,Ter Democratic ticket nau receivea pennons ana telegrams wuu notwitnsiao'.ing previous reports mat oe nrniMt srfa nst action John Bovd Thatcher woo d. TtllS Is merely a new appiica- r ., 1 .. . .!.... i. ........ .i.. l. pnnSinff i.nt far m il demand no that "O" ' " "." " . ... A,.. t .. .f .. sauce for the gander.;', If It be proper DUie commuioo, wuicu uas t power to f r f .. admini8traUon to elect another candidate, do so. . - . (ke the stump for one ticket, it would Tbe Committee will consider the matter be a little odd to punish another mem I . . . i -- . i .. r . i i : . . . i ucr iur tuiioir tuo etuiup toe luuiuw utaek - I -. 1.1. ii.i tiu....i. r ta Slats Crop Beport. . , is aoiicosuw tus. auma. tuv K Inli.t anil TVmivmliA hem onariera all B pec lab- . .. ' ' " I nnrfr lh anm rnnl' and Hist I he riartica ltALlloir. H, u iseptemuei ki.ouks ate both working for tbe election ol tne crop bulletin today says that rains daring same I'rcsiueut, not llesama vice tnst week were, local and that drouaht VmWtt, ut im fopunsts are not en n r t i - I rirtsijin 1h . nluimsi rill I , KfirVtim contiques who scareujr ut water u .o.uu lhe Dgmn 0t the OerUinly secllonj. Cropef re not Improved. . . Brvan'a election. On the contrary, the Intense heat last weeki oremalureli Pouulists content themiclvea with ex- .j iv., i. n. .imii at) nreasms tne nope mat . urjan win Picking Is-rcmarkably rapid. To. ..T a arVarT in .U S.ahi I ha vine a large Populist vote ' Ibulrman uutier does not say as mncu, out gtnei Populists do sav that they see no possible BASS BALL. : isuow lor jryD w wio wituuut a douiui- i nation tit tuo inuwwi suu xmi'uusi upon a single electoral ticket ia a numtier ot States wuere tney now nave or.tureaien SDseiai. ' . - . v l to have seperate ticnets. me lunueoce pi 1 .. I. . .i t n i.i.. I IDs j oniiliil JNauonai t;ommiiiee uas been small In a number of these Siatce. and especially so in several States in wblv open.. bicco Is nearly all housetL Peanote j:o a partial failure. atlsaal Lsas;ao dames) Played Tea. torday. .' Washtnoton, September .21 Wash ington', 4; New York, 8, UnooKLTS, September 1-uroontyo, lllfl punuliats have almost a majority 8; Boatop, 5. . the Voters, I(iskoowp that prom nent ' RiuiHnm. Sv-nlambar 21 Baltlmo. I Populists oppose the polity of the Demo. 10, Phi'lailelohia. . ' ' ' I"" Natiouul ComipitU in sprtatiiUji ' - . , . to i a outlisresonrstSln States wbere BO'au LinuinsA ti, DTimmuw i -vicieiauu ha, )il()o or 0 tUow, Instead of cooceo- 4; Cincinnati, 1. tiatioit them in such Slates as Indiana Pittsburo. Seutember - 21. Pitis Illinois, Iowa. Jiithigsn and MiumsoU burir. 8; Louisville. 1. 2nd came. Pltts-J " ucy lieve cou,d "'' burg, 8; Louisville, 8. for him. POP PROPOSITION. Electoral Vole to fee Divided Anions; Three Parties, Pasloa oa Basis to Salt Popallsts. ipsetal. i, 7. :!'.';: BaleioK, N. C, September 21 Chairman Ayer of the Populist State committee sent the following counter proposition to Democratic State commit tee. . ;- ' . - lam authorized by my committee to ask your committee to agree to amendment to proposition of Jyour State committee for basis of co-operation on State olectoinl ticket between the Democratic party and Peoples Party. We are sincerely desirous of effecting some arrangement . by which compact and satisfactory union of all silver forcts tbe State my be consummated among these forces. Three distinct organizations are repre sented in tli is State numely, Democrats, National silver party, and Populists. It our opinion that each organization should be represented on a cooperative ticket, which has above named purpose in view, and'to that end,, we beg to submit the following proposition to wit: That Democrats name ouc elector at large, and four District electors. The Populists ooe elector at large, and four District electors; that one elector be Given to the silver party. i We most e i mostly commend this prop osition to : your favorable consideiation and sincerely nope it may meet your approval and adoption. If it shall we are ready to confer with you concerning details of arrangement. . Bnckaerat Blcniuond. Special. Indianapolis, Ind , September 21 Chairman Bynum goes to New Yoik to meet Palmer and'Buckner. HesaVs Buckntr will speak at Rich mond, Va. next Wednesday. Railway Commission. Special. Raleigh, N. C, September 21. The chairman of the Railway Commission of Georgia 'and South Carolina are here to confer with the North Carolina Commission. Weather Service. Special. Balkioh, N. C, September 21 Willis Moore. Chief of Ilia United Slates Weather Bureau arrived her-, today, t inspect the Central weather station, and arrange fur ils pert, ct equipment. lie will take tins Hi p ngaruing eacu state v enirntslatio'1. IEU Carry a large and well selected stock oi the very best GROCERIES that money can buy, and are prepared to compete in prices with auyone. We make a specialty of tbe very best BUTTEB, which we receive fresh from the Dairy every week. And our 80 cents Boasted Coifee is unBurpaised by any coffee sold in the City. The best quality of Oolong and Gun Powder Tea. A big stock of Chew ing Tohacco nil grade?. Cigars and Cheeroots. Tho very finest Cream Cheese nod anything else you call for in the crocerv line. Call and examine cur stock and get prices before buying. No trouble to show goods. Anything bought from us and not found as lepresented, taken back and money refunded. ricDaniel Si Gaskill, Wholesale and Retail Grocers, 71 Broad St., New Berne, N. C. BRITISH. VICTORIOUS - - Donicala and El llailr Tafcen From drain Vessels Cap- Where Tbey Play To-4ay Cincinnati at Cleveland, ' Philadelphia at Baltimore. ' Louisville at Pittsburg. To ln at Brooklyn. New. York at Washington. T!CiW TIIS CLUBS STAND. 1 ''I. THE MARKETS. Chicago, September 21, OPINIKft. CI-OKR. Decemhor Wheat, 601 . ' 621 January Pork, . T.00 T.05 January Itiljs, 8.45 , 8.50, , , W. L, P. 0. RH 87 .704 78 45 ,rl!M 7(1 BO .('.03 71 ffl .fi',a 71 -i.fr . r.-,5 i . ci .r.i a ( ! .! 1 : , A THE COTTON MARKETS.' Beptemlier 2Int. LlVKRl'Ooi. opened at ti no nlvuiire with snot sales 8,tUQ tiu t. INew YoiK opened at a deil''e of 5 i. inn's t'lom Saturday and rlos .1 ut H 40 iur Jitmiiiry a n' t dikiinre ii ujed Willi tutlinlay 1 8 - s nil. 'I a tri,a s lions in fiiltires w en .ni!l, ' ; 'V I it v K liuu ki:t lias 1 t tho Dervishes la.red. Cairo A ilijp .tch fmm the Angto- Eiivinuin expedition statts that Dongo a, (lie ob) ctive point of the expedition, ha been taken without meeting wlili any re- aiatanre from the Dervishes, the place being unoccupied. The diapateli adds that the town ot Jit Haflr, nonh of Dongola, to which place tne fervisues reirale(i, wasoapiurea al ter a but engngemenL - Alter the place bad fallen into the hands of tbe expedition the Eiivptains copturid twenty-seven grain laden boats, the loss or wnicu will prove a severe blow to the Dervishes. Tbe latter made desperate attempts to recapture tbe boats, but a heavy fire was uoutea into tnem by tne troops and tbe iiunboats and lliey were finally compelled to abandon ibelr attempti to regain poa session of tbe biats and their cargoes. After tbeir deveat the enure dervisn force letrcated southward upon Dongola. At the same time the expedition's steam ers started for tbe same placv, and being tne quicker reached tbcie before tbe Uev erishes. Tbe ci.y was found to be deser ted oy warriors, and the steameis at once landed force of infantry to hold it until tbe anlval of the main body of tbe txpo- UitlOD. . At tbe lime the dispatch was Sent the Deverlshes were approaching Dong. la oveilaad and iOouts reported tlmt lliev were carrying aiany of their wounded with them. . Included among the woun ded ut ame or the most noted cuieu. It is expected that as tbe Deveiishes are without food or other stores that they will make a most desperate attempt to again aet possession oi uongoia, 1 Uunr was o'lt taken by the troops until after a most stubborn resistance on the part of lhe DeverUhes had been oveicome. The riflemen of . the latter fonirbt behind - well made mud fort and lo trenches Mat were strewn with mats, These dereuset' however, ware soon wrecked by tbe heavy firs of the Egyp tian artillery' and the Uaxln battery tint was manned by the Uonnftoght It in ners. Tbe Dervishrt ttoi d the Ore bravely, but weie finally compi 1 e l 'i withdraw iiom the pines. - Their ralvalry took no paitiuihe mifi;emei tr'emuinlDg some disancetn In the l. te'l wntrhlng tbe reeult of the battle. When ile British and Eb) pliant landed the eutiru f ice retreat ed souibnard. ,'" ' The cautinsof the retrace was bailed wltn delieht oy the nativi t.who bave Ion been burn- d bv t he Uervisbes. I hey about' , j -..J I i r j eii, uaueru auu tnnK in a iiBuaia; jpianDci ami bailed the txpidittoo as ttielr deliver ers. .' . The rouutiy around El-IIafir Is fertile and there if plenty of-grrtn fodder (or tbe camels and other animals of the ex pedltii n. . Notwithstanding the a starvation of the gov. rnment that Dougola was the objec tive point ot the Anvlo .huyptiao txpedi tlon Hie London newspapers concur in the opinion that, now Dongola has beeo taken, the expedition will proceed to the, recon- pieat ol the entire boiidan, BROAD STREET Fruit - Store ! A NEW DEPARTURE. I wish lo inform my friends and patrons that I have opened a wbolesa'e i-epirt- ment in connection with my retail store, and am receiving a fresh lot of goods by each steamer. M) stock consists of the very btst qual ity ot Apples, Bananns, Lemons, Prars. Peaches and Confectioneries; also Cab biucs, Irish Potatoes and Onions. In connection with this I will carry a lull line ol Piimily Groceries which I will sell cheap for cash. Thinking you lor pist favors, and hoping lo meiit the rmiiinuunre of same. I am voiirs O'leo'ient. J. D BARFIELD, No. 53 Broad Street. I am buying rry comls in the Xoilh- io Mmkeis toi cash, and w II (ell as cheap ns imy hou-e in the city. Silver or Gold ! It matters not I What we want is your order for that Fall Suit. Til AT you must have Our Fa'1 and Winter Samples are ready for your inspection. A'so 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 si low as now. jF. If . Chadwick. 101 Middle Street. WELL PAT ! If a four wheel machine is a Quad ricycle, and n three wheel machine is a Tricycle and a two wlivcl ina:hiue is a Bicycle, wh.it would you cull a one wheel machine ? Whj, a Wheel Barrow,to besurr. Very Good. If you wanted the best" Bicyclo what would you do ? Why I would go to J. C. WHITTY & CO'S. AND GET A "VICTOR !" Small Profits Make ' "T? 1 n Special Sale Day III SALES. Of the SeaNon AT NEW BERNE'S BUSIEST STORE. till Sixpense Against slow mm Fruit of the Loom Blea;hin2 to be slaughtered this time. 5,000 varils ot this populr nnd staple brand of B'eaching opened up ou our counters and will be told Tnlay only, at 6 5-8t, per yd. Ot course there will be a rush to this sale, so wo advise all our lndv frienr's to cull as early as possible to secure pioper attention. THE BIG Dry Goods Bargain House. G. A. Barfoot, Mgr. MUH KMIB AFFILED. slUg TOY fHEM I,EMK 5 FEM 1. Take this to Davis' Pharmacy WHERE IT WILL BE CARE FULLY COMPOUNDED. For Over SO tsars Mrs. Window's Soothing Syrup has bee 'inlliy Millions ot Mothers (or tin I loliln n while teething, with peifc . It f i.iI.-h the child, soiirti it 5 Pure rimgv, Accuracy, ' Promptness, Fall 1'rlcea. 81g: aa q s. As directed. ATLANTIC & N. C. RAILROAD, Transportation Department, New Berne, N. C, Sept., 16, 1S96. Special Cheap Excursion Rates ! From Morehead City and- Ooldsboro, and all stations on the A. & K. U B. R. to Kinston and return, . Thursday, SeptM 24, 1896. IIon.Beiij.lt. Til man U. 8. Senator from South Carolina ; will address the people in Kins ' . ton, Thursday September 24, . . 1800. on tbe issues of - tbe campaln, at 12 M. All stations between Morehead City and Kinston, passengers will be taken by the Regular 1'assenger t rains a ana 4. Fare for the round trip when tickets are purchased: y Morehead City to Kinston and re turn, . Wjldwood to Kinston and return, Newport to Kinston ana return, . , Havclock to Kinston and relu'n, Cr.iatan to Kinston and return, Riverduls to KinstoD and return, New Berne to Kinslon and return, Tuscarora to Kinston and return, Core Creek to Kinston and return, Dovir to Kinston and return, CsswelTto Kinston and return,' Special Tmln from Goldsboro to Kios-r ton and return Schedule:- f ; v Leave Ooldsooro. 0.20 a. m.: Leave La- Granue, 9 49 a. m. Leave Bests, 9 40 a. m ; railing Creek, 10 a. m. Arrive Kins ton, 10.19 a. m. Fare for round trip, when tickets are puronasea: uoiasooro to Kinston ana r.ti1Ml rS lUtit.i lln.l U l,x irtnolnn an. m . turn, 55 cents; LtQrange to Kinston and return, 40 cents; Falliog Creek to Kinston and return, 30 cents, , Returning Special Train to leave Kins ton at 4il5 p. m. and Reentar train for New Borne aod Morehead City at 4:12 p. ui, , 8. L. DILL, 8upt, I 30 1 25 ... 1 90 1 00 90 85 75 70 60 80 20 Notice. This will Inform my rnstomnrt that huve opened my SHOE SHOP at the wmo old atnnd.lm Craven Street, op- (i.im!c 1). G. Hmaw t tin shop, j In i. ' n v In, 1 U lor pin l'.ivoi, I a : I .iSfsraarFTT- WHAT ELSE Whatever tbo demand, we are equal to it, with an article that's tbe 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, and so do wo with the variety aud 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 ns, because we shut tho door to every thing but firBt-class products. I am working under II a -. a a the above rules and JUSi: Keceivea I intend to make them count. A Supply of Single Tube My Specialties the coming week will be SHOES, SHOES, SHOES, at Puncture Prooi Bicycle Tires! List Price Sl.Vper pair; 111 y price for SPOT CASH, 80.00 each. NO REPAIR OUTFITS NECESSARY I NO PUNCTURES TO REPAIR ! They cost a little more than some cheaper Tires, but Call early avoid the rush. WM. T. HILL, District Agent for Columbia and Hartford Bicycles. 'Phone 80. 61 S. Front Street! J. 1. C- ASK I S, My Dry Good Store. gchool Books and School Supplies. AM), FLOUR, FLOUR, FLOUR ateither of my Grocery Stores. : defy competition in either of these lines. No store in this or any other city, can touch my prices when QUALITY is considered. Another 10Q of those Full Cream Cheese just received,' which we are still selling very low.' Lorillard and Gail & Ax snuff at manufac turer's prices. lie sure to get our prices before purchasing elsewhere. 55 5:57 Pollock St STATIONERY, Hooks and Looklets, Engraved Cards and Invitations, Sheet Music and Musical Instru ments. IsP-Mail orders receive prompt atten tion. J. 1. GASKOTS. All Goods Fully WARRANTED AGENCY Hazard Gun Powder. MERCHANTS SAVEJMONEY BY LEAVING YOUR OR DERS WITH jie.; F. TJLRICH, Grocer. 48 KIDDLE STREET. FRMS! Mason's Improved Fruit Jars. and PorcelainfLined Kettles. AT L. H. Cutler & Co's. -THE- and GUARANTEED Youri Very Truely, J.H.1I LIUll We have ever offered in Bicycle Lamps ! For tbe next TEN days we wilt sell th balance of our NICKEL, LAMPS at th extremely low pries of ... (M " each. - Alio, a few more hlh grade whe- ' t i big reduction in price. Cull an 1 I y ? fore they are all sold. Itemrmt'fr we are illi t v ' you in the r--V-r !, Uu -, f : mink (' x FOR REITT ! Tim r 11 1 i . iiic tv 47 "1 I' ! ' i. eio s I e
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