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yQL.-XV-NEW SERIES NO. 107. NEW BERNE, N. C. FRIDAY MORNING SEPTEMBER 25. 1896 ESTABLISHED.lSCr 'A. 4 FUSION TO DATE. Kepaalleaaa-P.pallts Faacd Fifty : Counties. Dem.craU-Popnltma la - Bevca. Beaiatrar. Excitement la Forsyth, v Special. ' 1 Raleigh, N, C, September 24. Up to dale Republicans ami ' Populists are said to have fused in over fifty counties, an'l the Democrats and Populists iu seven. Clerk nf the coutt of Forsyth count? - appointed several Republicans as reih inn of election Id townships in which there are no Populists. . . The clerk was sworn willi a notice to appear before Judge Hoke at Mocksville, . today, to show cause for this action. Both R;puulicin and Populist Stale Chairmen went to Mocksville today to look into this mailer Favor Blchard jer. . Special. :...;:...',.-..;; ,'v New York,- Septniljcr 84. Commit tees of silver men and laborers propose to tall a convention and elect a candidate - for Governor. c They favor Richard Lace;. . , ";-.':, v. .. Ueatry a.OCX. Speolal. .,-' Portland, Mc, September 21. Jolm R, Gentry made a mile at Rigby, " lb s afternoon in 9 02. PreparlBfto Attack. Special. . Denver, Colo., SeptemUr 24. The miners ire preparing auotiier attack. The troops are now rendezvouiug. ':'.' CI or. O'Ferrall Expelled. Special."-.'.";".' '. ': . ' Richmond, Va., September 24. Gov ernor O'Ferritlt was expelled, from the ' Old Dominion Club, lust night, for re lusing to support Candidate Bi jan. - . Another Coal Miner's Strike. St. Louis, As a. result of the failure oo tho part ol the owners to increase the pay f miniust from 18J to 19 J cents per box, the coal miners in three mines in St Clair county, Illinois, havd quit work. At out 301 miners a'e out and as their i.ction Is sanctioneil by President O'Con nor of the Unitel American. Industries, the charters Of steamers which have been engaged to carry ore from the mine to the market, huvu lieen cancelled... t ' RULE OF TERROR. ' Mbootinf of Prlsoaera a Dally Orleo tatloaia Uavaaa. . Key , Wasr; FU. Advice from Havana sluts ihai Mm'diy tiutily-sovcn vuluuieeis au I re tints mm-tid from llivana lor Cal.il'azu, a'iout eiijlit n.iUa hoiu Havana. -Tumiiiy five if ilia eighty' eveu relurnid and lepoited the killing of i be others. - : . 8'jortly before reaching C.ilabazir they were .urprise-l ly lusutjtea s who hrel on them from all sides and th.-u' charged with their machetes. The captain of the Spaniards was killed by the machete, his l.fid having been cut off, ," - V Hubert Da Blanck, professor in the con ' servatory of roosic In Havauu, who was lately arrested as a suspect, was released and came lo (hit eity on the Mascot te. Passengers report a terfihle state of Affairs on the island. The newly appoint- . d captain of police is causing a reign of terror, prisoners are " nightly taken out and slaughtered. This morning five prt. 1 oners were executed, two girroted and three shot. ! .".-''. . Abuut two thousand 'people,1 men and women, witnessed the executions. They were mostly Spanish offlcAs and their , wives." 'y:; ' 1 ..; " . . Gonzalez Nusa, 'Ignaclo Lima and Alfredo Sayas, wbo were arrested about ' eighteen days ago, were sent t ChafinU without ball. -' '? 'I-'- ' ' Two small boys, were recently arrested In Havana for having dynamite In their ' possession and were sentenced to twenty years, . Their sentences were revoked and .. ordered to leave tho island. They came to tbli city. ; :. r-. . Died tike Heroeo. ' ' Sax Fbancisco, 'While pait of the story of the German gunboat litis' lots haaalriady been told, the Doric,: which arrived from I hi Orient, brought addition al particulars as to the death of all but eight of the gunboat's crew. .After the litis struck on the reef mar Southeast Promontory and b' gan to break op, It was realized by the officers and men that no human efbitt could' Save then. Most of the crew were pnthi red aft, where Captain Brann, Ilia officers of the watch and Lieutenant Prases were standing on the bridge. At the moment of gravest danger the caitain assembled Ihe doomed craw about him and called upon thoin to give tbree cheers for the Empeior, The cheers were given with a will, And, waving their halt at the flag that floated over lhetn, the brave sailors showed llielr fidelity to the Faliierlund sod lock a farewell of life. While the ebcerlng was going on the chip broke in two near the foremast. The minis toppled and fell, and ts they went down thry crushed through the bridge b i l siv. pt si'veml of the men into the sea l!,u tnn;.;le of rifling. Jo t in a wave came curling lovmrd I! i ', ('M.,. r HiM-bra reiiuetled the ' iti.-' (tin u tt i'niitl an. ', .!) l,i,ol. Prevented the Speaking. New Haver, Coon., September 94. The college boys dckiyed the big open air meeting which was to be addressed by Candidate Bryan, and marly caused it to break up in contusion. - As it was, Mr. Bryan gave tip attempt ing to sptak and retired in ditgust. ... The movement of the students was pre concerted.' '.;.'. Spanish BelnforeemenM In Cob. Havana. Three steamships arrived here from Spain with reinforcements' of troops. The steimer Miguel Gallart brought 23 officers anil 1,170 private sol. dierf; the San Francisco had on board 80 officers and 1,200 and file, and the Guad aloupe landed 50 officers and 1,830 men a total of 118 officii ra and 4,200 ".men. Kllle Tbree Peieuus aima Vi. New Orleans, A dispatch received from Tickfaw, La , states that three mem' hers of the Cotton family, liviua near that place weie murdered by a colored man, and another member of the lamily was severely wounded. The colored man used an axe. The sheriff and a posse are in pursuit of the murdereri Telegraphic Item. The Brotherhood of Locomotive Fire men has re elected all the Grand 'Officers, bended by Grand Master F, P. Sargent. ; The body of the miSiing Chicago mil lionaire, Edsnn Keith, was fjund in Lake Michigan, at the foot of Sixteenth street, Chicago. November 7 wns fixed as the date for the sale of the Ohio Southern Railroad, by decree of the court, entered at Lima.Ohio, last week. Richard Williams, ex Chinese customs inspector, nt San FranciEco, convicted of extortion, has been sentenced to tlx years imprisonment and fined $10,000. The Illinois conference ol the Metho dist Episcopal church, voted on the con stitlonal que! Hon of the eligibility of the election of women to tha annu il confer ence, 203 to 18 in favor of the women. The Cascade Lumber Company's mill and a hirge portion nf the company's yards, at Buillogton, Iowa, was turned The loss is (30,000 on mills and prolly $70,000 on lumlier Insurance ab ut $90 0C0. All city prieoners in Bellefonlainr.Oh, have been relfnsid f r waul of money l pay the sheriff f r lh r --keeping. The cntiie police force was dinelvired lor the me reason und ihe cry is oow left wiih- out anv protei.tiou wha'ever savo ili.to! tin Mayor and M.r.'lial, The boiler of a ninety to l, ten wit el lo. comothe on the B g Four Railrord I'Uihl ul Pekin, III., hnrling Ike enormous en gine more than 100 fret, partly riem ilUh- iog a large Inctory, killing the fireman and breaking nearly all the glas wllhlo a quaiter of s mile of the scene of ihe ucei dent John Daniels, the wealthiest man in Guthrie, O. T., coraroUUd suicide, shoot ing himself through the lieart in the presence of bis wife.- He is supposed to have lost his reasou through -worry over the serious illness of members of bis family Thefaml.y cams from Lincoln,, Neb., four years ago. ' - , BASH BALL. ' national Leagaa Hants Played Tea- . terdav. ..- Special, i I Washington, Saptemlter 24 Wash ington, 12 Boston, 6, , ' " Cleveland, September 24 Cieve land, 7; Louisville, 13. . Philadelphia, September 24. PlilladelpbJa, 4; Brooklyn, 12. ' ' s New Yobk, September 24. New York, f; Baltimore, 8. " St. Louis, September 84. St Louis, 11; Pittsburg, 5. . " ( Where Tbey Play To-day, - Louisville at Cleveland. : "".;' ' Baltimore at New York. '. '' , , : Brooklyn at Pbiladelphia. PWsburg at 6t IjimiIs. f Boston aj Washington. SIOW TRI CLUBS STAND. 0L0B8, . . W. L. , P. C. Baltimore, 89 88 1 I .701 ' Cleveland, . 78 47 .687 Cincinnati," - 77. 80 .606 Boitoe, 72 87. .88 Chicago, 71 87 .555. Pitistiurg, ' 63 62 .812' New Yt.rk, 68 66 ,4f 8 Philadelphia, ' 61 67 477 , Washington, 58 71 .450 Brooklyn, 67 72 .442 , St. Louis, 8 . 8 ' - .:05 Louisville, ' t , H3 180 ' THE COTTON MAURET8. . . i September 21th. Liverpool has been vochanged today, - with spot sales 8 00V bales. ' New Yobk opened at about last night's close and hit been steady till near the close when it began to decline, dually closing at 8 21 for January a decline ol 6 points for the day. New I'-i- iink market has been .firm at 7to 7.00. ... , Yours truly. , J. Ji. Latham". THE MAUKETS. ClHOAOO, Hi Ol'C ' : pte'li! r 2t. . ' Saya Treachery Exiata. Soeelal. ' . -. '"-'":;".': Washington, D. C; September 24 Senator Blackbuin arrived this morning from New Yoik. He said the treachery of the Demociats or New York was scanda lous, .J; ,' '; . He said be never saw anything so- out rageous, . . : Tynan la Bare. Paris There is good authority for the statement that, in face of the certainty tbat it would be refused, Eugland has abandoned her; demand upon France for the extradition of P. J. Tynan, the alleged "No. 1," whom Scotland Yard officials have charged with concocting a djnamite conspiracy. Dublin. It has been oec nained that the mas who was arrested in Glasgow as Edward Bell, charged with bting impli cated with Tynan in Ihe dynamite conspir acy, and whose identity was later fixed ns Edward J. Ivory, of New York, is the son of the late Patrick Ivory, of Tulla, whose family is most respectable.' He was ap prenticed to a grocery and spirit store in Wexford street, Dublin, where at the same time Kelly, Molloy and McCaffrey, who were implicated in the Phoenix Park murdeis, resided. Young Bell, or Ivory. emigrated to the United Slates in 1883 ami opered a liquor store on a corner of Lexingtou avenue, In New York cily. He retarned to Ireland upon the death of his father a few years ago. Nteanier Wrecked. Norfolk, Va., September 24. The Clyde Line passenger steamer Frederick De Barry, bound from New York for Jacksonville, snt ashore off Kitty Hawk, N. C, about 7 o'clock ytsterday morn ing. The ue tsairy leu mis port W ed nesday afternoon bound for Florida waters, where she was to be used as an auxiliary steamer to the company's liners. She hud a crew of seventeen aboard her. but was cairying neither passengers or cargo. The steamer struck tho beach about two and one-half miles north ol Kitty Hun k. life saving station. Through the mist of early morning tbebiacb patrol sighted the imperiled vessel and the men from the station hurried to the spot and began the work of rescuiug thu Dj Birry'a crew All serentien were safely landed throtiidi the sirf. Ihe steamer will prove a total lo. as she lies in a veiy bad position and has al ready begun lo break up. The Dc Barry wa built in 1881 and her homn port nas New Ynrk. I OFFER MV ENTIRE STOCK OF. BICYCLE SUNDRIES At Pricts Loner thon ever Before. I have a fe mora of tho Searchlight Lanterns ! Tnat enjoy the same rank among Bicycle Lanterns tnat tne "Uolumnia' docs among Bicycles, wbicb I will sell while my pres ent it.ick lasts at 3.75 EACH OUT DELIVERY. Also lew second hand new Bicvcles low for cash or on easy terms. EVERYTHING for the CYCLIST. WM. T. HILL, District Agent for . - Coliablaand Hartford Bicycles. Then 80. 61 8. Front Street; Xotlee of DlTldend. ; Atlantic & Nonh Carolina Railroad Treasurer's 'OrBoe, . New' Berne, N. C, Sept., 25, 1896. A dividend of two (2) per centum upon jhe Capital Stock of the Atlantic and INOrtu Uarolln Uallroad Company hat been declared. Jpayable on and afVr the lStlLday ef Ooiober, 1896, to Slorkbold of Record ou the first day nt October, .x- ,.. Seo'y and Tra, " Iloarflers ; Wanted. ; Call at MRS. S. E. STERLING'S No. 84 Craven trtel. . . ' I GENTLER PREFERRED. 'Phone 46., DO NOT FAIL and tond to our market in the morn ing. We have a floe display of 'MEATS of all kinds. FRESn SAUSAGES lOo. Sam,l Colin h Son VOH Cotlon Bagging and Ties, Bngt and llarrel Covers, liuildeisi.lme and Cement, Tuna Cutis Pipe and.BhellLIma Call on , . , w nr triTiT . Xj i . . . . . . . . ' ) 2, y il New I ; ( i foi IEL & GASKILL, Carry a large awl well selected stock ol the very best GROCERIES that money can buy, and are prepared to compete in prices with auyone. We make a specialty of the very best BUTTER, which we receive fresh from the Dairy every week. And our SO cents Rousted ColIVe is unsnrpatsed by any coffee sold iu the City. 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 iu the grocery line. Cull and examine our stock and get prices before buying. No troublu to show goods. Anything bought from us and not found as lepresented, taken back and money refunded. ricDaniel & Gaskill, Wholesalo and Retail Grocers, 71 Broad St.. New Berno, N. C. BROAD STREET Fruit - Store ! A NEW DEPARTURE. I wish In inform my friends and patrons ihat I have opened a wholesale iiepirt ment in conueclion wiih my retail store, and nm receiving a fresh lot of goods ly each steamer. tC" M stock consists of the very ixsi qual ity of Apples, Bananas, Lemons, Pears, Poaches and Confeclionetief; also Cab bages, Irish PoiRine and Onions. In connection with this I will cairf a lull line ol Komil v Groceries which I ill sell eh np for cash. Thinking yon lor pa-t fnvors, and Imping lo ni-iit ihe continuance of san e, I am yonrs Olia.'ien'. J. D. ES.RFIELD, No. 53 Broad Street. I am liu inn my coods in the Norll - ni Mhikeis t"i cash, and will sell henp as an houce in tl.e eity. Take this to Davis' Pharmacy WHERE IT WILL BE CARE FULLY COMPOUNDED. R lure Dm?s Accuraey, Fromptness, Fall 1'riees. aa q a. 11. Bin: Agdlroctecl. Pears 20c, per doz. Bananas i5c. per doz. Apples, Lemons, Etc. Fresh Peanut, Lemon and Cocoanut Taffy, Hade every day, 20c. per Pound. ar. nuiw & co. FRUIT JARS! Mason's Improved Fruit Jars, and -Porcelain Lined .-.' Kettles. AT . L. H. Cutler & Co's. '; Polling jPIiices. Registrars and Judges of Election wilt take notice, that lbs following Polling Places have been established for tb vari ous Wards ol the City or New Bern: 1st Word, City Hall. f 2l ' Court llousj. : 81 , Scott's Livery Stable. , 4ih " Store, cor. Queen and Pastucr streets. 8th (McCarthy's) Bote Reel Qoiim. Bih . (St. Thllllpii) Store, cor. . West and Elm Sts. BtU w .(Pavletown) . Henry Jamet' shop. Registrars are required to coo fine themselves to the Polling places for the regitiraiion oi voiers. . . W.M. WATSOK, Cler.k Suptrior Court. You run no rii m(i o (Jrove T t r " ! 1 All s ( (In IMS guar. 1 i oiiio lo do i 1 -r it. Silver or Gold! It matters not ! What we want is your order Ibrlthat Fall Suit. THAT you must have. Our Fa'l and Winter Samples are ready for your inspection. A so a line of Cassimercs and Worsteds in stock if you do r.nt wish to wait. We guarantee Fit and Prices. Goods were never so good or prices sj low as now. jF. M. Cliadwick. 101 Middle Street. WELL PAT ! If a four wheel machine is a Quad ricycle, and three wheel machine is a Tricycle and a two win-el ma:liine is a Bicycle, what would you cull a one wheel machine ? . Whj, a Wheel Barrowjto besure. Very Good. If you wanted the best Bicycle what would yon do ? Why I would go to J. C. WHITTY & CO'S. AND GET A "VTCTOll!" T. 1. 4 - ASK I S, School Books and School Supplies. STATIONERY, Books and Booklets, Engraved Cards and Invitations, Sheet Music and Musical Instru meuts. 55F"Mail orden receive prompt atten tion. , J. I). ASK O S. WHAT ELSE ? 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 and superiority of our food products. Music is for the ear, food for the stomach, and oar groceries are for food. It's living on the summit of Satis faction Mountain to have yonr tab'e supplied by us, 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. . lie sure to Ret our. prices before purcbasipg elsewhere. 55&57 Pollock St FOR RENT t FURSISHED OR UNFURNISHED Tlie Rmldenc now occupied by 5Iisi Kmma Disosway. Potsea. ion givoo ()cloir 1.1, IR'.IB. ; ;') ! MuiC DlsWiY. - Small Profits Me Millinery Dep5 IK SM Kibe Sixpense Api I am working under he 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. '. defy competition in either of these lines. No store in this or any other city, can touch my prices when QUALITY is considered. All Goods Fully WARRANTED and GUARANTEED Yonn Very Truely, J. I. tl BaeeenAOF to lIwLburn & Wlllett. ,' 47 & 49 Pollock Stbket. . Alu. Junction Hrond r-'l r . list SLOW HI The Largest : v Stoek In the City. MRS. BF.TTIE WHALET. Mlllliir In tliis itepailineiit we have lor.o t llie iickuowleitacd leadeis, and our stoi was never so Coiijo'ete as now. An thing von uiav atk for in shaned Hi icycle Hats, Sailors. Ribbon?. Featlie Flower?, Birds, Plums. Tins. Orn.initu Etc. Beautiful French Patlern ITaK Ifats made to order on fclioit notice Special,thisweek About 400 Ladies' Trimed F. It Sailor.-, worth 75c, and $1 03 each; our special price a9 long as they labt, 48 cents each. THE BIG Dry Goods Bargain House, G. A. Barfoot, Mgr. I f you had A Rose Bust and esch rose kept its perfume in a litth liotlle in tlic ceulie, it would be no swfrt cr. purer, or more lasting Him the IW- ui,h8 we oner lor sale. lour lavonn lor is sure to be here for our stock mbraccs almost every kuowo good per- f u-iie, domestic and imported at popular prjees, BRADHAM'S PHARMACY. Reward. Reward. Reward. Wo will nay S35.00 to Iho jiewn Who will bring ii9 u stovo that will oiuparo In iiualllyi Unlah ami point ol vxeellenco with the rated Bucks mm i i i 11 m JWE NOW HAVE ON OUR FLOOR. We will have as Judges three dislntcreitad rersons. 1 We 'want you to see these stoves fend Ranges whether you wish to buy or not. They are the handsomest stove , ever shown tn North Carolina, anil each Is warranted by BUCK' STOVE RANGE CO., and by Slover Hardware Company to giva perfect satisfaction or we will ro fund your money. rfTCall and let us show yon anything 1" our line you may need. We guarantee OUU rmtbo on auymini wo wn. Youri Respectfully, SLOVER HARDWARE CO eg25 AGENCY Hazard Gun Powder. MERCHANTS 8AVE2MONET BY t LEAVING ;TOUB OR DERS WITH ME" F. ULRICH, Grocer. 48 miOOUl STREET. -THE Wo have ever offered in Bicycle Lamps 1 For the next TEN Jays we will sell the balance of our NICKEL, IAMPdst the extremely low price of . . . g each, ' . ; ',' - Alto, a few more high grade wheels s big reduction la price. Call and buy I fore they are all sold. Remember we are willing to wait up- you in the repair business. AU ki ids work done. . , . P. 8. DUFFY, Proprietor. A. K'PITTMAN, V, T.cuwaaroi.D iiviot Take Laxative Bromo ( ' All diiigl'ts n :f'n I i' -'0 cure. I").
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