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NEW BERNE, N. C. THURSDAY MORNING SEPTEMBER 24. 1896 VOL XV-NEW SERIES NO. 106. ESTABLISHED.. V District Earienwrneala. . Special. ' . . -r . Raleigh, September S3 '-The Sixth district Republican committee endorses Martin, Populist, for CoGgress. It is as serted that tlie Republican committee in the Third district will endorse Fowler, Pnpalist. - Will net Bakmlt. " Special. Raleigh, N. . 0 , September 23. Patrick Massey-, the Republican Conres ional nominee in this district was jester . tiay retired ly theStateCommittte in favor of a Populist, tat the Biitflct committee, which nominate J bint, efuet toacknowl- tdge the State committee's rij&t or power ; to dispose ofhitn. ' ' , Tom, Too Are ;iJt. ,, Bpeolal. Baleiqh, N. 0., September 23 A letter received- here, today, iay Tom Watson is coming to North Carolina to speak und that he will attack the . Popa list State Committee for. not demanding , all eleven votes for him. . Another Letter:! Come. ' Special. : ' :- Alb an r, N. Yj Seplemher 23 Nomi nee1 Thacber h prepaiing another letter on his bomination dittoing a . new position t the platform. , : Predicting Htaaoari'a Vote. : St. louia, Mo. Chairman Samu?l Cook, of the Democratic o otral commit tee, said ,he had returns of the bouse-to-bouse canvass being made by the commit ted, in . 133 school districts, Busing an estimate on these returns, he says Missouri . will go Democratic by 100,000 plurality. Stales la Lendville. - Leasvillb, Col , In epite ot the continad manufacture of rumors, the' i camp lemaios quler. The militia are here and in camp in the baseball park ' near the Denver and Rio Grande depot, while details continue to guard the threatened points of attack. The atnence of the president and secre ' ta'y of the miners' union is still noted, aud the sentiment of the camp has found 'voice in lavor of law and order. : V . . , The presence of 900 well-drillei miiitia - men with gating g.ipa npd a troop of cav alry has bad a most salutary tff ct, hoth . npnn the miners and timid cit'Zjna. ; Killed HI Whole ram II. Indianapolis, Iuil. Charles Plel'er, .a leleirr.pli opcrilor, was foua I haogtog ted tn bit d"orway at ui home, iu llrigbino. d " , Iu tlie boasi hit w;ic a.id tw.t-Teur.old cbiM rre Ibuuil deid Pielfer bad cut their throats und thin handed himself. - Pfeiler whs tweoty-t wo ye us 'Old and had heen mariied three years. His wife was nioetero jean old, Thi-y had appar ently lived happily, aud tio "lie (inspected that there wis trouble pending. - ttrowaa Hlmeelf While laaaae. Chicago EdLon Keiib, lor . forty years ooe of the prominent and influential Citlxep of Chicago, threw himself Into the lake at the loot of Thirteenth ttrect , while temporally insane as the result of cbronie dyspepsia, and insomnia, . He was v drowned. -v? i Mr, Keith is best known as a member of the w bolt sale millinery and notion firm of Edson Keith & Co. Ha was also a member of Keith Brothers, wholesale hat dealers, and of Keith & Co.,' elevator owners. He was sixty-three years old, Telegraph lleaM. An ordinance has been introduced in the Chicago City Council for tbe abolition ol vaccination In the public- schools. - It is said to be backed by the homeopathic school of physicians, About 700 employes of (be carpet mills of Smith & Sons, la Yonkeis, N. Y.,bave resumed woik. They had been out ot employment dutlng tbe last three weeks, on sccount of the mills being shut down. By the giving way of (he leg of a der rick that was being nsed to hoist atone at Buffalo, N. Y., Mattun Dudack, aged twenty ooe, was lostaotly killed and Mar tin littler and John Kurker were fatally injured. " . ' ' Tbe Bodgman Rubber Company, at Broadway and Grand street, New York, has passed into the hands of B. W. Todd as receiver. Stringency of the money market is cause assigned. Assets about $350,000; liabilities not known At the convention ol the United Broth erhood of Carpenters and Joiucrs, at Cleveland, Monday, It was resolved to lave nothing to do' with political ques tk)M, and a circular calling a silver mass meeting under the auspices of tbe broth eilu od was repudiated. Rev. Jarr.es B. Morrjsoo.of Laconia, N. It., committed suicl le bvjgis intmling In tlie lu vure Iloure In Boston.- Mr. Mor rih'ou left Laconia recently on sccount of . i ' , :; s about to be presented against him f r t i noral couiluct. Ho bad been pas ' e Unitarian Church in Laconh for t a'x J"-ir. t. Li I . : M r to be a genuine rae - ii' , i.h-utlj discovered iu the i t I "evne Hospital, N W I v;i tint "us quica t . ! . ;r .rd I -t : !. r llon f r!y jmrH i i I - Hnme Tear People. Special. ' Raleigh, Ni G, September 88 B. F. Keith chairman the National silver party for North Carolinajis here.' , He says tlie electoral fusion arranged is giving more general satisfaction than anything which has happened in a great while. . -, By Adt OtbrNineu Special. ';;.,".'': VV' .'::"j:--'s i ;jv--.,;f.i . Raleioh, N. C , September 93. The Democratic Committetmen aay that the electoral deal effected with the Populists is not fusion but ''only an arrangement to count North Carolina's vote forBryan,'' le thla Ho? Special. i . " Rm.ej.gh, N. C, September.- 23 Ben. Tillman was to have spoken at Kinaton, today, and a great crowd assembled to hear him'but be suddenly cancelled the engagement. Hanna to Hove Ttalass. . gpeolal. ... . New Yoek, September 23. Cliairman Ilanna arrived here, today, and' said be wonld shake things up . he.e for two weeks, before he returns to Chicago. Parade or edd-Fellowa. Dallas, Texas. The . second day's session of the Sovereign Grand Lodge of Odd-Fellows was opened with the biggest parade ever seen In Texas. It was over two miles long, ; The 5,000 OJd-Fellows and Daughters oi Bebekah wbo were in line,in carriages, on floats or afoot, wero viewed by nearly 50,000 people along the line . of inarch. Every available vehicle in the city was in service, aud private carriages bid lobe used to convey the grand representatives aud officers. : OTMtlua to Hacklier. Nkw Yobk. General Buckner spoke after General Palmer had concluded at the Madison Square Garden meeting. When Governor Flower introduced the Kentucky General the scene was dra matic. The Northern audience evidently thought that to the brave soldier of the South it should accord a special welcome, and cheer upon cheer rent the air, the speaker being fur several minutes unable to begio. Ex-Governor Flower said: , "At tbe . Indianapolis convention we nominated a Union General and a former Confederate General. Ia the lust year of thirty years past lliu grass has grown grrtn over both the gmves of tbe Union and the Confederate-dead. (Vpflause.) &.nd at Ii'lhvinpolU wi' buried Nil the ruled ol the pawl with military hon . introduce' Gen. Surma B. I!u kner." Tbe ice-preiidealial nominee tui dean eloquent speech aud wae frequently p- plaukd. THE COTTON MARKETS. '. Septeiober 23. Liverpool opened at adecdiue. of 8 to 6 64 for futures and l-10d ou spots with tales only 8,000. . . . New York opened firm at 8 points ad vance aud held the improvement til near the close when It began to tsg. and closed 8.27 for January the same as last night. . :v . :. The early advance was reused (so my New York correspondent wired) by re port of frost In Texas. This seems to be a market in which there are no Shorts" to scare into covering, therefore the advance was shortlived. Receipts are large and trade in America is bad therefore as I have . said before, lor tbe present the supply will probably qua! the demand. Niw Behnh market has been firm at 7.88 to 7.55. Youj-a truly. ' J. E. Latham. THE MARKETS. . .' Chicago, September 23. OPEDIMO, CLOSE. December Wheat. . 62 6 January Pork, 7.02J , 7.10 . January Ribs, 8.47J 8.80 ' , . BASE BALL. Kalloaal Loacao fiameo Played Tea. ' terday. Spectal, . . Philadelphia. September 83. Philadelphia, 17; Brooklyn, 18. - Washinqton, September 23 Wash button, 8; New York, 7. Cleveland, September 23 Cleve land, 2; Louisville, 0. Where Taey Play To-day Louisville at Cleveland. Baltimore at New York.' Brooklyn at Philadelphia. , Pittsburg at St, Louis., Boston at vVaabiogtoo. BOW THl CLTJBS STAND. CLCHB). Baltimore, Cleveland, Cincinnati, ltoilun, Chii'iigo, I'ltisluirg, W. L. P. O. 80 87 .704 70 40 .6i(2 77 80 .008 72 58 .602 71 87 .8.18 05 61 .618 62 0 .4B4 01 .4 HO 60 Ti .4:'S n 7t .415 r,n fu t.o , u.i 1 IV i K Ml', New 1 oik, I'liiladelpbia, limoklj-n, Wuhmt;tun, Si. I.oiih. I.lllllliVlliu, The Two) Toms. IpertaL : Raleigh. N. C:, September 23. Her. Tom Dixon, one of Now York' sensa tional preachers, will canvass North Car olina in McKioley 'a interests. Speaker Tom Bead will also devote a week to tbis State, during October. - Oliansredto Cbleaae. Special. . . Washington, D. C September 23. The branch Democratic headquarters of the National . Democratic Committee; here, has been permanently closed. It was decided that business could be done more effectively from Chicago, i, Cited for Ceatempt. Sveclsl. Raleigh, N. C.,' September 23. The Editor of the Lenoir Topic, is cited to appear for contempt.' . He published an article statingjthat Judge Norwood, one of the new fusion Judges, was druuk. Incomplete, Where T Special. Raleigh, N. - C, September 23. Democratic State Chairrnan Manly says be has always known that lusioa on con gressmen and State officers, between Pop ulists and Republicans was incomplete and never would he compl.-tid. ACoorereuee with Wntaon. St. Louis. A conference was held here by Thomas E. VN'atsOD, of Georgia, enndiduto for "Vice-President on tbe Pop ulist ticket, George W. Washburne, of Massachusetts!, wbo is in charge of the Populist Western national headqu irters at Chicago, S. W. Bced, Populist national committeeman for Georgia and chairman of tbe finance committee, and A. Rozellc chairman of tbe Populist Slate committee of Missouri. It was seated lb at Candidate Wutsim bad called tbe conference to discuss the advisability of issuing a manifesto calling on the Democrats to withdraw Mr. Sewall from the Democratic ticket or fusion would be diclared off in all States. Tbe conferees declined to say whether or not they hid reached any result. Prlaeely dirt. CnicAoo-Mrg. Julia Bradley, an aged woman, of Peoria, III., has bestowed all her fortune, estimated at $'2,200,000, upon the University of Chicigo, on condition that a branch school bo built at Pearia, Mrs. Bradley bus' planned f,r tbe gift for fifteen ye iw, but the fact has only now leaked out. Some time ago she decided she would like to see i be school at work befoio she lia, anil the incorporation pipers are now drawn It will b cdlel "The Brad ley P.ilyrethnio Institute," and two of lie seven dirtctors will be connected with tbe University of Chicago. Eugene B, Detis has been exouerati by the Brotherhood of Locomotive Fire men from the charges against him of wrongfully keeping bis accounts. Pears 20c, per doz. Bananas i5c. per doz. Apples, -Lemons, Etc ! ... - 1 Fresh Peanut, Lemon and Cocoanut Taffy, ; flade every day, 20c per Pound.; sr. jrunrnr & co. Mason'sllmproved Fruit Jars, and ... PorcelainLined Kettles. AT L. H. Cutler & Go's. .7 .3c . j If you had A Rose Bush and each rose kept its perfume In a little bottle in the centre, It would be no ine-1 er, purer, or more lasting iban the Per- lui.ies we oner lor saie. i our lavorite odor is sure to be here (or our stock embraces almost every known good per- fume, domestic and Imported at popular prices. LRADHAM'S PHARMACY. peclnl Bnie To-day. f..r T'l'-day (nulv) we have 5,000 yd. t 1" i li em hm-r that we will tift i.-!. "f I- -05' t... FRDIT JARS ! A Carry a large and well selected stock ol ', the very beet GROCERIES that money can buy, and are prepared to compete in prices with auyone. We make a specialty of the very best BUTTElt, which we receive fresh from the Dairy every week. And our 80 cents Roasted Coflfee is unsurpassed by any coffee sold in the - City. Tbe host quality of Oolong and Gun Powder Tea. A big stock of Chew ing Tobacco all grades. Cigars and Cheeroots. Tbe very finest Cream Cheese and anything else you call for in tbe grocery line. Call and examino 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 nfunded. ricDaniel Si Gaskill, Wholesale and Retail Grocers, 71 Brotid St., New Berne, N. C. BROAD STREET Fruit - Store ! A NEW DEPARTURE. I wish to inform my friends and patrons that I have opened a wholesale depart ment in connection wiib my retail store, and nm receiving a fresh lot of goods by eaidi steamer. Mj stock consists of tlie very best qual ity of Apples, BaU'inas, Lemons, Pears, Peaches and Confectioneiief; also Cab bges, Irish Potatoes and Onions. In connection with this I will -carry a lull line ot Family Grrccrios which I will sell h-np for cash. Thinking you lot- pist favors, and hoping to'meiit tbe eimiii uacte of Fame. l a:n voura uoe-hen'. J. D. B&RFIELD, No. S3 Broad Street. I am butii'iz iry coods in tlie Norll- eru Maikeis ioi cush, and will stll chejp as any houe in tlie city. Take this to Davis' Pharmacy WHERE IT WILL BE CARE FULLY COMPOUNDED. 5 Pure Drug, Accuracy, Promptness, Fall Price. aa q s. Stir : As dlrectetl. To the Trade: We are in a position to sell Goods at tbe very lowest possible prices. We do not travel a salesman, therefore, "we will save you that expense. We are millers agents for the sale' of Slocks Nonpariel, Best Patent Diadem and Charm. We i uy our Meats, Lard, Coffee and Tobacco, and many other Goods in our line from first bands. To convince you that we are headquarters, call In, examine goods, and t our prices. HUBERTS & BRO. II. W. SI1IPS09T, Funeral Director and Einbaliner. . 121 Broad Street 'PROSE 84 ' tWBuiia.1 Bobea a Bplecalty I POR Cotton Bagging and Ties, Bags and Barrel Covers. Buildeis I,1 me and Cemen t, Tuna Cotta Pipe aodJShell Lime, Call on . . . . J. H, IiATIIAM. Also 3, No.! I New Log Carriages for Wle. ' , . - . Storage for 803 Bales at Low Rates. Notice. ! This will Inform mv ou-tomers that I have oiten.d my SHOE SHOP at the same old stand, on Craven 8trtet, op posite D. O. Sinitw s tin sbop. Thank ing my friends for past favors, t ask their natroaige again, Ifaspectlully, II. W. GIBBS. Wanted? ; A Stock ot Goods Cheap tor Cash. Mu.t be a blc Bargalo. Apply TO-DAY at Journal office. No Question asked. ' . . . Afaadltfale. T vibK In AfToe mvanlf ea a randi. date boforo the peoplo ot Craven n .i. .u. r n.,ni. commissioner. My object m view tt to nrotect the laboring classea nnithor asking nor brpjjing favors i ... . . H orn any paruuiuar party. I!cpi'ct.ful!v, !'. i . ! " 1 1 r.v. Silver or Gold ! It matters not t What we want is your order for that Fall Suit. - THAT you must have. Our Fall und Winter Samples are ready for your inspection. A'so a line ot CassimercS and Worsteds in stock 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. M. Chad wick, 101 Middle Street. WELL FAT ! If a four wheel machine Is a Quad ricycle, and a three wheel machine is a Tricycle and a two wheel machine is a Bicycle, what would you cull a one wheel machine 1 Wbj, s Viu.el Barrowjto besurr. Very Good. ITor . .Fat ! If you wanted tho bestj Bicycle what would you do ? Why I would go to JC. WHITTY & CO'S. AND GET A "VTCTOfj!" J . 1. f JASKIXS, School Books and School Supplies. STATIONERY, Books and Booklets, Engraved Cards and Invitations, Sheet Music and Musical lustra meuts. ' t-jgTMail orders receive prompt atten tion. , el. D. ASKING. WHAT ELSE 1 Whatever the 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 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 we with the variety aud superiority of onr food products. Mnsic 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 yonr tab'e supplied by as, because we shut 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. Bo sure to get our prices before purchasing elsewhere. JOHN DU1IN 55&57ollockSt FOR RENT! FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED The Resilience now occupied by Mini Kmm i Diaosway. Posse. sion given Oclolmr 15, 1R08. Arply to M.vnit I'jhonway. II W. Nimble Sipse Against SLOW HI I am working under the above rules and intend to make them count. My Specialties the coming week will be SHOES, SHOES, SHOES, at My Dry Goods Store. AND FLOUR, FLOUR, FLOUR at either of my Grocery Store. I defy competition in either of these lines. No store in ttis or any. other city, can touch my prices when QUALITY is considered. All Goods Fully ED and GUARANTEED. Yours Very Truely, III. Saeceosor to Hackburn & WUlett. 47 & 49 Pollock Street. Also, Junction Kroad r-1 r 1. WARMN Mil The Largest ; ' Stock In the City. MRS. BETTIE WHA1ET, Milliner. In tlda dnii-(m..nt i,nnA i t. i,u.v mug uera tlie acknowledged leaders, and our stock was never so omp'ete as now. Any thine von mav uck f,,r ; .i...i n... bicycle Hais, Sailors, Bibbona, Feathere, . .un.i!-, uuuo, riums, ups, umnmenta, tc. Beautiful Fieiicb Pattern Hats. y Hats made to order on tbort ni tice Special, this week. About 400 Lidies' Trimed F.'t Sailow, worth 73c, and $1.01 each; our special price as lon : ihey last, 48 cents each; THE BIG Dry Goods Bargain House. G. A. Barfoot.Mgr. Just Received ! A Supply of Single Tube Puncture Proot Bicycle Tires! List Price $15per pair; my price for SPOT CASH, $6.00 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. 1 Reward. We will pay S'J.VOO to iho person ft' ho will bring us a stove that will ompare In quality, finish ami point of excellence with the ) rated docks WE NOW HAVE ON OUR FLOOR. We will have as Judges three disinterested Persons. Weant you to see those stoves land llangos whether yon wish to buy or not. They are the handsomest stoves ever shown In North Carolina, anil each is warranted by BUCK'S STOVE ft RANGE CO.. and by Slover Hardware Company to give perfect satisfaction or we will re fund your moucy. rrWCall and let us show von anvthlna In our line you may need. We guarantee OUK rniufin ou anyming we sell. Tours Respectfully, SLOVER HARDWARE CO egg35 AGENCY Hazard Gun Powder. MERCHANTS SAVEIMONEV BY ,LEATINO .YOUR OR DERS WITH ME" F. ULRICH, Grocer. 0 KIDDLB STREET. -THE We have ever offered in Bicycle Lamps ! For the next TEN Jay we will aell the balance of our NICKEL LAMPS at the extremely low price of . . . 25 each. - l . '; Alio, a lew more high grade wheela at big reduction la price. Call and buy be fore they are all old. ' ' 1 Rememher we are willing to wait upon you in the repair butinew. Alt kind! of work done. ,, ', ; .,. P. 8. DUFFY, Proprietor. ' A. E. PITTMAN, Manager. - leciaiiretD iotjaub bt Take Laxailve Bromo Quinine Tai)toa All diujffMi refund tho money If (it f to cure. 15. $25 $25
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