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lmM L . ... hi; VOL. XV-NEW SERIES NO. 105. NEW-BERNE,. N. C. WEDNESDAY MORNING SEPTEMBER 23. 1896 ESTABLISHED.!. V a? 4 4 V IS VIEWED BY CHAIRMEN OF THREE UTICAL PARTIES Tnlrtjr Thamutud Majority Mays lj. Will Wl Bays Ayer. Weakens .-. Belli, Hajra Holton. i iDMlal. '. ' A RaIjugh, N. C, September .22 Dem- ocatic SUte chairman Mn?y says, Popu list, Republican and silver part; electoral fusion ticket, which was arranged . list night, will sweep North TJarolloa by tbir ty lliousno.l majority. ' , . .. . Populist State Chairman :Aycr, soyn, ; he thiuks it will win and believes the rank and file of the PopulUts will sup port it, as what they want is no oppor tunity to Tote tor silver. - Republican State Chnirruoa Holton, tas, tbat tbis lusion really weakens tK-th Populist and Democratic pitrt'ee, as their ; vote wilt Ipso at each end, as many Popu lists wil. never vote lor Btxrall, and 'some Democrats will ncTer vote for Watson. , IIolioo thinks Populist commitUe no longer controls ite p irty. -' Candidate Bryan. Special. Wilmington, . pel., September 22. -r Candidute Bryan bad a good night's reft 'and spoke at f "better, ' Pa., today, - and Sieaks at Philadelphia tonight. " " ' Rernara ta Talk. .BpariaU. ' ' 'J. V Albany, N. T. September 22 Nom lnee Tor Governor Thatcher has refused to discuss the riceipt of letters demanding his withdrawal. ..." ' . narrlaan Hpeaka. New York September 22. Ex-Presi dent Harrison spoke befoie tbe Coramcr cial Traveler's Gold Leagne tonight. . . - Exploelvea OUeevered. Special. ' . .... ? . i - Dublin, September 22. The police say theyhave chscoverefl a Urge quantity " of dynamite and detonators : io Map'in park, near th gateway. Dratb af Cowanl Glaeoa. Washington. The Stntu Deit.rtmcnt h .a received a ca .leram annonncing the l ath at Be ruH 8vna, .f Uuitid States L'onctit riioma O. Git'Sod.X'f small, iiox, CooVn! Gibum was appointnl by Presi drnt Cleveland from Augut, Ga., in 1891. i'...ii--"":s'-!. tt: Tke Koadaa Eipedlilnn " CAIRO.Generul Sir U. H"Kiichene commanding tbe Anulo Egyptian expedi tion up the valley - of tbe Nile, ' reports that tbe gunboats "which, were first to arrive at Dongola found cnly a few ' Def erish-s tUre, tbe main body of them bar . ins withdrawn. General Kitchener wires that he has seat a letter to Wanbisliara, the leader of the Deverishes. calling upon him io turrender, and offering to pardon himself and his followers if they will lay i down '. their arms. ' Tbe casualties on board tbe gun, boats In tbe fight at El Hafir yesterday were one man killed and - twelve wounded M. 4. . U "Cat Bates la be Withdrawn, Washinqtoh, D. C The Interstate Commerce Commission - received notice fom tbe Seaboard Air Line that it intend, ' ed lo withdraw its put rates for passenger travel between Boston, Providence, New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Ndriolk, and Portsmouth, and southern poiots, to take effect Oetober 1st. . r-: ? .. ew Tark ary Oaads Market, Nbw York, N.. Y. The dry goods . market wss quiet throughout, ' in both . cotton and woolen divisions, and io some quarters the orders by mail are reported rather lighter than usual. The general tone continues firm for both. ' staple snd tiinrv cotton lines. There has been bo ch ini'.e whatever in the woolen goods dl Vision of the market. l,IJ l'll.Mt Dallaa. Dallas, Teius. The stventy-second annual meeting of the sovereign grand lOili-e of the world of lho Independent O.-d'-r of Odd Fellows is now In session, I,,,, threo tuoumnd viiitors are here rrt r-awning all parts ot tho civilized i;!S. The meeting will continue v ', iih! double the 'number ul visitors o " :!'il. The report of .the gram ; ,ry n il the grand treasurer showed ,.,.....;.. pr.'ind lodge to be io a sat ' 'y and progressive coudiUon, ( i I ceof nnarly f 0,000 was eh' i I a in the bank. -:t o t i ,t.t IHimlnlon silver. N. Y. Notices wet i u. i t'.i ' t no bunks of the city to tl (. iukiiu! ii nivt-r nionr i oil lli piiHIt. l r. 13 scliou iuiioii which bits b I 1 ,1'hh !j circh-Hi on II r ol ! '. It ! T n I ''ilt 1ms hi il l 1 il 1' e oil- Tiihhn LecMatarn. Nashville, ' Trail., -The Tennessee Legislature baa been in session two weeks under Governor Turner's call to provide against a possible deficit in the State trcas ary. Nothing has yet been done to pro- vide against a deficit, the majority bold- ing there is no dnngcr... The House by a excellent fighting ground for the Rcpubli decided vote, passed two bills providing cans and expressed his own determination for the next holding of a constitutional convention next January, and it is be-I lieved the Senate will also pass tbe bill. . . The Carllet Af Italian Orawlntr. Madi:i;. The Cariist Agitation . con- tinues making headway slowly, and the orgauizalion in that interest is being per-l lectcd at every point. .;V j r , J ' I TheHeraldo publishes ' another '"Inter view with Don Carlos, In which : he is quoted as blaming t he feebleness of Spain's I dealings with tbe TJulted States, and de- flares that tho situation lis the saue . as that which preceded tho revolution of 1868. Don Carlos is said to nave remark I ed that the Carlists nee completly orin ized, diciplincd and armed, and thut they I only await his word jn order to -arise j against the government. - Hare Maaaaerea Hear Harpeot. w ashimotom Minister Terrell ca- ties the State Department that he is ad vised from Harpoot that seiious massacres have occurred at Kock and Seaz in that villajet. The officials of tbe department uo no unu iue pmcc. on any maps, out expect further advices 6u the snbjt eepec.ai.y u any amerieao, euuereu. , . . , ' ' I six uaaarai Armenian aiiui. I ,... : m... ,. -I' waorMinu.-,,,,,.... . ,..uB ...... vUU persons were auiea in Lie ncei.i nistur. T. . . ..UDu.. .u .u.u, ,....vt.. .... l WHHh 1A 'IMA, U 11 I'lfl ,Ual IhA I Armenian quarter ol the town, pillaged I and burned the houses, and killed as ouses, many inhabitants , ns tbey could nod. Numbers of the Armenians succeeded in making their escape to the moan The town of Euguin purchased immu ity from invasion by the Kurds in 1895, and the people were not molested at that time. ; 1 ' . It is thought that massacics will soon take place in other districts of Ana loliu. t . Telecrapkle Items. Bo:tn, Uns. The wyman will case as been settled out of court, and there will be no 'contest' nver the b q-iest of about tl.OnO.OOO to pub'ic cliariiias. San, Francisco Oliver W. . Wiotiiop, who was convicted of altdncting ami n.li liinii James Cambelt, the Hawaiian " ml' llonnire, was ssu fenced, to. imprisonn ent for life - - . " 5 . " 'L I Oliver Wintl rop, of 8an Fiancieco, wasi fenttncetl to life impiisonment "for rob- bery In connection with his abduction of Jamrs Cambell, (he Hawaiian millionaire, whom he kept a prisoner three days for a $20,OC0 ransom. The schooner Bii'gel, Oapt. George W. Dickson, is the first to arrive In Glouces ter, Mass., from Iceland Ibis year. She brings 180,000 pounds of letched haUbot. uapi. reason reporis me iceiaua nsnmg . - l - r : i ill . aeuauD wni lanurs iui year. : t Dr. 11.' W Du'nraven, who states thntl he is a member of Parliament and a brother of the Earl of Dun raven, ended a carousal In Central Police Station, at St. l.oul, wbe be was taken after bting bad ly beaten up in a bouse of questionable reputation,' i i ,-. ..r; Antonio Cuaze, a young Swks, living oa a ranch twelve miles fiom Aspco, Colo., shot snd killed his wife and her mother, Mrs. Mary Qulnn. Cuzn was trneteiL ' He eajt'tr.e insults snd taunts of the women made him . mad and the shooting was entirety' unpremeditated. He a'so claims bis wife was unfaithful to him. :' ' t .. . . A heavy rain fell lo Bock Spring, Wyo. and a flood came In from the snuthside Of the town, and the streets were covered with water about foot and a half deep. It carried away sidewalks and flooded! cellars and residences and bushes bcise. causing damage to the amount of $50,000. 1 BASB BALL. . national Leaffae damea Played Tea- terdajr . .. .... " ,:a Spectal, ' ' ' Washington, Saptemhet 8& Watb- innton, 7 New York, I,". ' ,... Brooklyn, September 2 Brooklyn,! I; Iioaton, 6. , ' ; Baltimore, September 22 'Baltimore, 8; Philadelphia, 4. Ci.evkland, September i3 Cleveland 3; Cinclunati, 7. . Where They Play Te-day Louisville at Cleveland. - OW THB CLUBS STAMD. : ClA HB. W. L. P. O. liiliimore, ' 89 87 .706 f .-..'..nud, 78 40 .0v9 CiucniHiii, " 77 60 ,0C8 I'oiion, 72 66 .602 (liu.-.;o, 71 67 .555 l'itiHiiin' f,t .516 N,"V li.rk, (-! f.H 1 'pi, in, II i 1 .478 i . ;.:,, M ', i .4 tl I.....I..B, fil 71 .4H i. l..o. . i, l M . ( I, ., :..,!: ..1 repnllata Talking this Ticket. : WA8HraaTON,D.O.-E.H.R.Green,cbsir man of the RepoMoan J3tate Committee of Texas, bad a biief conference- with Chairman bibcock, of the Republican, Congressional Campaign Committee. . He told Mr Babcock that Texas was to press the contest to tbe end, with the hope of winning. Ho says that iusion with, the Popnlists and sound, money Democrats has been practically accom plished, and states in some portions of the State the Populists are talking of a ticket composed of McKlnley and Watson. . Mr. Green also says that a canvass of the State has just been completed, which shows that tbe Populists outnumber the silver Democrats. v He considers it possi- ble to win at least fire Congressmen trom the Democrats in the State. Desperate Mail Robbers, i Wabhihgton, ? D. 0. The; annuil report of Fourth ' Assistant Postmaster General R.Jk. Maxwell, made public, is chiefly remaikable for Its record of origan- dage in connection with the mail service I ot tbe country. ' '. On the night of June 14, 1893, in the midst of a barren ' sage brush prairie, a highwayman accosted the driver of the mail stage, one mile south of Houston, I Idaho, and commanded him to "halt and hi. iL. hack ... hi. ,, . ftrd ,, wllicb command w, obsTed wlth .lacrity, and the robl)r Wok poMes9ion of the mail Dd C(,nU,aU , KcarI- a Jear ater William B. Marsh was sentenced for life fa lho crln,e- rii.lhA t.ial.lnf.Ti.W1 1SBS ln mm . .. . ... . . , OmtrMl mail lri.it. nnir Ptittllpa Or... The train was running at a high rate of - nt - i wl,Bn ,, lnJ,lpnlu l.rnnnl.l In tind8tnl hj tlle , ,,)sUn of dynamite , , ., UUUC IUD lUJIUIh .UOt.in.ID .1. UJIIU mite was kept op on tbe outside for the purp' se ol intimidating ttie trainciew and paser.gei8, while one ot Hie robbers wallwi through tbe train and gathered in the booty. So thoroughly awed were the crew and passengers that not a band was raieed against the in tinders. An Oregon Sher iff, who chanced lo be on tbe train, is said to have surrendered his pistol grace fully and to have held his bands up high er and lunger than any of his fellow, trav elers. .Both men ere"finally caught and sentenced, ' Near Barfiili, S. . D, in February, 1804, two mm lift their homes io the uight and iO''e some dutance to a conven ient spot on ihe n.ail routo. They black. ened the r fures nilh shoe po'ieb, snd when the nail s'ae onproaclnd they sprang upon the carrier and compelled him hnl.l mi ills hund whiW IIiav rifll the pouches. . They Here evtnlually caught and sentenced. ' The apprehension of ihe notorious mur- deter, h. U. IIoloies,was effected through post office inspectors. THE COTTON MARKETS. , . . " - ' Septeiaber 22 Liverpool did not follow lha advaccn of yMttiliJ ,n N),w, York, but Piened , fof Matu Bnd , ,.h , I I - . nnn Nbw Yobk opened at a decline ol seven L noints and was barelv stead all dav. finally closing steady at 8 27 for Jan nary, a net decline for the day of 21 points. Tbe decline can probably be accounted for by larger receipts and small speculative support. MjesaRB. JJailX Bros, who have gained great celebrity as crop gueseers say tbe possibilities cover a rnge vt 7,800,000 to 9,090,000. This is two wlds a range to bave much bearing on the maikat, It appears now that the supply of cotton coming in will be sufficient to satisfy all demands for awhile si least. There is a general sentiment that the market will be tnade higher In the end, yet this : question ol big receipts, , tight money and cntfl linsiners depression should not be overlooked New Berni market has been steady at I : to 7.55. ' Yours truly, ? -' - J. E. Latbam. THE MARKETS. f-, Chicago, September 22. ijQi'.t fii;4 ioi'ENIKO..: . CT.TMISV December Wheat, - tt2t .. m ... J mnary P..rk, 1 ' 7.10 7.05 - Januiiry .Bibs, 'J ,.'8.8.t;- WO ;i If you had mid ench rose kept its prit'mnn In a litlli l ottlo in the cenlie, it w,iiild lie no so t -. ui-r, or more lii'tini limn the p . sueillcr lor mli'. lour tnvoiii 1 P'd'l til lie It !ol our h'otk i, .. v..ry t i,,v- i (... 1 V.' - '"'v' "Viiv'.-. i t 1 - J. DSC A Carry a large and well selected stock ol tbe very best GROCERIES that money can buy, and are prepared to compete in prices with anyone. We make a specialty of tbe very best BUTTER, which we receive " fresh from tbe Dairy ' every week. And our 80 cents Boasted Coffee is unsurpassed by any coffee sold in the City. Tbe 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 tbe grocery line. Call and examine our stock and get prices before buying. No trouble to show goods.' Anything boupht from us and not found as represented, taken buck and money refunded. ricDaniei & Gaskill, Wholesale and Retail Grocers, 71 Broad St., New Berne, N. O. BROAD STREET Fruit - Store ! A NEW DEPARTURE. I with to inform my friends and patrons that I have opened, a wholesale oep irt ment in connection with my retail store, and am receiving a fresh lot of goods by each steamer. Mi stock consists i f Ihe very best qual ity of Apples, Ban imis. Lemons, Piars, Peaches and Conteclioneiief; also Cab- buses, Irish Potatoes and Unions. In connection with this I will carry a lull line ot Family Groceries which I will sell cheap tor chsIi. Thanking you for pat favors, and hoping to mi nt Hie eoitinun" e '1 saa e. t I ntn vniirs 0'eiiien. J. D BARFIELS. No. S3 Craad Street. I am huvio!! rpv eooils in the Nrtli era Markets I cash, and will Hit ns cheop us any houte in the city. Take this to Davis' Pharmacy WHERE IT WILL BE CARE FULLY COMPOUNDED. Pare Dru, Aocar&cy, Fromntneaa, Full Prices. aa q a. 8tt: A a directed. ATLANTIC N. C. RAILROAD, Transportation Department, New Berne, N. C, Sept., 10, 1890, Special Cheap Excursion Bates ! From Morehead City and Goldsboro, and all stations on the A. & N. C. ., B, It to Kinston and return, i Thursday, Sept., 24, 1896. lIoii.ltcnJ.lt. Tilman U. S. Senator from South Carolina will address the people In Sins ' , ton, Thursday September 184, ' ' . - 1890, on the issues of '. tbe csmpain, at All stations between Morehead City and Kinston, passengers will be taken by tbe Kegutar rassenger Trains a ana 4. Fare for the round trip when tickets are purchased: Morehead City to Kinston and re turn, - 1 so Wildwood to Kinston and return, 1 85 Newport to Kinston and return, ' 1 90 Havclock to Kinston and retain, .. 1 00 Cr.Hitsn to Kinston and return, . 90 Riwrdale to Kinston and return,- 85 New Berne to Kinston and return. ; 75 Tuscaiora lo Kindlon and return, : 70 Core Creek lo Kinston and return, ' 60 Dovir to Kinston and return, " SO Caswell to Kinston and return, - - Special Train from Goldsboro to Kins ton and return Schedule; - Leave GoldsboM, 9.20 a, m.; Leave La- Grance, 0.49 a, ru.: Leave Beete, 9.40 a. m t Falling Creek, 10 a. m. Arrlvo Kins ton, lO.ia a. m. Fare tor round ;np, wnen tickets are curohased: Goldsboro to Kinston snd return, 75 cents: Best's to Kintnnand re turn, 45 tenis; LaGrange to Krnetoo and .-elurn, 40 cents; Falling Creek to Kinston and return, cents. Returning Special Train to leave Kins ton at 4:15 p. m, and Regular tiaia for New Burns and Morehead City at 4:12 ui. 8, L. DILL, Supt. Notice. This will Inform my cntomrs that 1 hv opemd my BliOK SUOl at Hi mime old stand, on Lraven btreit, op- :. u, Miiaw a lin shop. 1 linn - i! v Irn-ndf lor pust f.,voi, ink lln 1 ii" i;ll. ' Silver or Gold ! It matters not 1 What we want is your order for that Fall Suit. THAT yon must have. Our Fall 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 s low as now. . F. M. Cliadwick. 101 Middle Street. If a four wheel machine is a Quad- cycle, and three wheel machine is a Tricycle and a two whvel machine is a Bicycle, what would you call a One wheel machine ? Whj, a Wheel Barrow,Jto besurr. Very Good. IfcToTxr .Fat! If you wanted the beet Bicycle what would you do ? Why I would go to . C. WHITTY & CO'S. AND GET "VICTOR!" AFFILED. eJUSl1 MY TWEM m OTS. FEE . WHAT ELSE ? Whatever tho demand, we are equal to it, with an article that's the A of the As, at a price that's the Z of the Za. 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 we with the variety aud superiority of onr food products. Music is for the ear, food for the stomach, and out 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 the. door to every thing but first-class products. Another 100 of those Full Cream Cheese jus received which we are still selling very low. Lorillard and Gail & Ax snuff at manufac turer's prices. lie sura to get our prices before purchasing elsewhere. . - JOHN DUNN 55 & 57 Pollock S WELL FAT FOR RENT! FDBBISHED03 UNFURNISHED Tlie RmiiU'Dc. now occupied bf Mim Kinm IliwmWHy. 1 '(). ('on given Ortnlmr 15, 'y t I ' : 1 -WAV. rrtl Make Nil Sixpense Against m sue I am working under he above rules and intend to make them count. My Specialties the coming week will he SHOES, SHOES, SHOES, nt My Dry Good Store. FLOUR, FLOUR, FLOUR atjeither of my Grocery Stores. ! defy competition in either of these lines. No store in tlis or any other city, can touch my prices when QUALITY is considered. All Goods Fully WARRANTED and G Yours Very Truely, J. II. ' Rueesmor to ' Hackbnra & Wlllett. 47 A 49 Pollock Stbkht. ALHO3nnetIRn I.rO'l ARANTEED Mil Just Received ! A Supply of Single Tube Puncture Prooi Bicycle Tires! List Price $13 per pair; my price for SPOT CASH, $0.00 each. NO REPAIR OUTFITS NECESSARY ! 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 Reward. Reward. Reward. We will pav 825.00 to the person Who will bring us a stove tlmt will ompare In quality, finish and point ot excellence with the rated docks WE NOW HAVE ON OUR FLOOR. We will have as Judges three disinterested Persons. We want you to see those stoves nd Ranges whether you wish to buy or not. They are the liandsotneit stoves ever shown in North Carolina, ami each is warranteil by IHJCK'.S STOVE A RANG K CO., and by 81over Hardware Company to give perlect satisfaction or we will re fund your money. I3f-Call and let us show vou anvthinar in our line you may need. We guarantee OUK I'KiuiiiS on anytnintf we sen. Yours Resnoct fully, J. 1. CiASKIXS, School Books and School Supplies. STATIONERY, Books and Booklets, Engraved Cards and Invitations, Sheet Music and Musical iustni meiits. gMail orders receive prompt atten tion. J. 1. .J ASKI AS. gfs AGENCY Hazard Gun Powder. MERCHANTS SAVE MONEY BY LEAVING YOl'R OR DERS WITH ME" F. ULRICH, Grocer. 40 HUDDLE STREET. FRUIT JARS ! Mason's Improved Fruit Jars, and PorcelainlLined Kettles. AT L. H. Cutler & Co's. THE -We have ever offered in ' Bicycle Lamps ! ' For the next TEN days we will sell the balance of our NICKEL LA1CP8 st the extremely low price of. 25 etch, . , , ,. ' ' .t i Also, s few more high grade whxk st big redaction la price. , Cull end buy be , fore the areell sold. v;'i , . Remember we sre willing to wsit opoo you in tbe repair business, i All kinds of work done.' ':;' , Y--' .'-V'',' F. S. DUFFY Proprietor. - , A. . PITTMAN, Maoaew. 'I ' TOCimEACOI-D IHOSE l4Y TnkeLxilve Uromo Quinine Tui' I All driij!g)ti rcHind the money if,'t $25
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