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I I r li 1 ii li I us i I 1 VOL XV NEW SERIES NO. 108. NEW BERNE, N. C. SATURDAY MORNING SEPTEMBER 26. 1896 ESTABLISHKD.18S. 3: -A : A WASHINGTON LETTER." SENATOR HILL'S ACT. DOUBLE ' Papallsts Pleased. Blamarek's Letter Bewail And Walaaa. Campaign Flgaras. KnlRhle at Labor . , atwrannit Bead trlbutlan Qaeetlan. . . Jouknaj. Buhkau, i Washington, D. C, Sept. 35. Senator Hill's attempt (q carry silver on noe shoulder and gold on the other. Id the Niw York gubcrnational campaign, is the tnost taikeil abi'Ot poliiicul- event of Uhe week- It pieced-Republicans very much and It has unquestionably added to . the cci Utility 'they leel ot carrying New Yolk. It lias deeply offended both wings ... 'of the Democratic patty and the P-pu- lists, and the opinion has been freely ex pressed by experienced politician's that it will rpoil whatever political future Stna- " tor Bill may hve had. A ; The Populisti are ruiher pleased at the action of the Democratic National Com mittee in closing tho Washington branch of its headquarters, which bad been eetab. .ished for the purpose ot. disseminating Bryan literature among the newspapers, -. ami concentrating the work at' Chicago. They coosider it a recognition of their coolention, which they have stuck to from the fi't, that the buttle has got to be won or lust in the middle western stales. The Democrats only say that the change was - made became it was found to be more ' convenient to have the matter prepared in - Chicago, owing to their plates Ijejng all . made to tbst city, bit It appears to be well understood at an abandonment of the stiver campaign in the east, so fur as the Democratic National commltteo is coircermd. - There are people who1 doubt the wis dm of the Bryan, managers - In making such Conspicuous use of Bismarck's letter' t o Gov. Culbertson, of Texas, expressing the opinion that independent bimetallism will be a sood thing for the United Slates They say that most people a ho are post-1 ed on the money question know that Bis marck was responsible for ilie demonetiza turn of silver in Germary ami tlie placing i( that country Uhb a gold basis, and that tlie gold men will o"u mke that ' fact known to all the voiers in this coun . try, and that ii will be cmaiu in arouse rlou'iiisof Bismardk'ssinceiliy by eh wi3g thai hi- novices us to 'I what he would not allow GeimiiDf io ii" : ' Ch lirman But er, nl the Populist Na z tioual ciiu'iiia-e, iys tlie report that the PopuiiS'Sbi'i made a formal demand lor the wi hdiawal f Sewall in Watson's Tavor lias no lonudatioo. Ilesai.l fmther: :W are doing all that we can' to unite the silvtt forces, and would be glad to have them unite on Mr. Watson lor Vice , PresiJent, but we have not presented the matter as a demand.' ' "You pays your money and you takes jour choice." Senator Elkins, of West Virginia, stated in the most positive terms -while be was in Washington this week that his Siate waa certain for MeKioley y a majority of not lea than 12,000, - while Jadge John BrannoB, uf the same titate, whose opportunities for obtaining political Information ought to be just as, good as those of Senator. Elkins, , was ' equally positive in asserting that the State - would lie carried by Bryan. It is claimed Ly the Secretary -of the Democratic Congressional Committee that , the checks drawn to the order of Mr. Hayes, General Secretary -Treasurer of the ' Knights of L-tbor, which have come very near to causing a sensational scandalwere -drawn for legitimate) purposes in pay tnent for printing done for the committee by the K. of L. printing office in Wash ington. He says there were two checks, oat lor (1,000, and one for 1800, and that he has no knowledge of any other pay ments to officials of the K.. of L. by the Democratic committee. . . North Carolina is not put in the . he Kinlcy column to . any markid extent since the nswa of the fusion between the Democrats -and Populists of the Butte reached Washington. Senator Butler is credited with having brought about this fusion, which seemed an improbability a few dtys ae,o. One or tue most . unique suite ever brought In Washington is that of a well known Arm of Michigaiueedsmen brought - against the Sccietary of Agriculture to prevent bis entering into contracts for the purchase of seed for free dist ribu' ion . under tho act of Congress providing there for. In asking the courts to step in and stop the Secretary of Agriculture from . bnying seed for free distribution the conn' set- for the Michigan - firm of seedsmen say it wonld injure the butlneu ot their clients for the government lo give away seeds and claim that it will be a violation ' ef tho Constitution of the United Stales, The free distribution of seeds by tlie gov rnmtut is not a new thing by any meant hut this is the Brat time that lis right to 'Jo It has ever ben questioned. Secretary Edyerton, of the Populist iMiiiunal Committee, has shown that the 3,f Kinley men haven't a monopoly of elect log a 1'ri'tiil. nt on pnper, by making pub .lie a tii'.le whic h nwkes Bryan' election as m'nin m the ti-ble of Congressman f r tr .'.War' iii.n ofMcKinley i' i i -I to tttiv AS TO JUSTICES. Haw Maat Thar be Tated For. State Parly Chairmen Greatly Paaaled. Special. Saakioh, N. "C, September 25 Re publican, Democratic anil Populist State Chairmen are Consideringjhe question of how the Justices of the Peace shall be rated for. . N " Are they township or county officers? II the former will there have to be a separate box fur them, or will the ticket be chang ed in each township? ' T,tjo election law provides for only two boxes. Bank OHieera Arrrated. 8peclal. ''''' Nbw Orleans. September 25 Wil liam P. -Nichols. President, and John B. Deblanc, cashier, both of the Bank of Commerce, which failed, were arrested, today, on a charge of violation of theState law, by leceiving deposits after they knew the bank was insolvent. Trading; on Enehange. Special. Nkw Yotutj September 25. Trading, today, showed an improvement on the Produce and Stock Exchanges owing to a gieater activity among Jthe commission bouses. Bay eKIaley Will Win. Special. Baleioh, N. C. September 25. Judge Russell is here. He advisesVhat bets to any amount can be laid on McKinley's carrying North Carolina. He declares that the Democratic State committee iu arranging electoral fusion, bolted the State convention. : Hallway Commtealon Meeting. Special. ' ' BaLGioH, N. C, September 25. October 6th is the date for tlie final, hear- ins before the Railway commission of matter of the reduction of the railway pas sengct rates. Bradalreela Weekly Bevlew. Special. New York. September 25. Brad- streets in its weekly trade review says. EaBtern jobbing circles aro feeling an in' creased confidence, with more doing in some stsple lines, noticeably in the Erst, and iu a few Southern cities. Thete is Utile expectation of a general revival before the election. Savannah, Augusta and Memphis re port increased business. Money rates are easier. The gei.er.il tendency of the price of staples is higher. Bank clariDgs have lerieas'd. Sentence Commnled. 8relal. ItAi.Eian. N. C. Sep ember 25. Gv, Ciircommut s to "f imprisonment I lie sentence of frank Haruril, who wni to have been banged for artou, .at Salia. bury, tomorrow ' THE CRUISER WINS. Cralser Balelgb'e Crew Beata That or Battleship Indiana. QuAitVSTiNE, S. I A race between boat crews of the cruiser Raleigh and the battleship Indian i was rowed in the Nar rows. The course was straightaway to the anchored squadron off Tompkinarille. Passing Fort Wads won h the Raleigh's cutter was four ltngtbs in the lead and rapidly gaining. The crews seemed to be fairly well uiatc'ied, but the Indiana men were han dicapped with a vory inferior boat. Off Stapieton the Raleigh crew led by fifteen lengths, but an energetic, spurt on the part on the Indiana men reduced the lead to twelve lengths, which was held until the line was crossed. As the two crews passed between the lines of anchored warships, the crews mounted the tigging and cheered lustily while the syren of the Raleigh split the atmosphere with pierciog shrieks. -s, 'BASS BALL. atloaal Leatrae dames Played Tes- ? Sard ay. 8peclal. 4 ; ' WisHntaTOW, ' September 25 Wash ington, 8 Boston, 0. Cleveland, September 25 Cleve land, 7; Louisville, 10. . Philadelphia, ' Seplember " 25. Philadelphia, Z; Brooklyn. 4. Nkw York. - September 2V New York. S: Baltimore. 10. - St. Louis, September 25. St Louis. 6 J nusuurg, o. , Where They Play Te-day - j Louisville at Cleveland. . ' Bidtimoro at New York. ' . Brooklyn at Philadelphia. Pittsburg at 8t Louie. . Boston at Washington. - Chicago at Cincinnati. , HOW THE OLCBB STAKD. CLUBS). ", Ciltlmore, ; Cleveland, Cincinnati, ' Boston,. Chicago, J Pittsburg, " . New Y-rk, Philadelphia, ,t Washington, Brooklyn, St. Louis, Louisville, ' W. L, V. ). 90 88 .7tiS 79 ii C2 - 77 60 .000 78 . 57 .662 71 87 .658 68 62 .618 63 67 .485 C2 67 .481 68 72 .446 67 78 .4118 8U 60 .802 28 , 92 .298 " THE MARKETS. v Quoaoo, September 25.' ' OPENINO. Ct-OSK. Deramher Wheat, 64 J 67 1 .January Pork, 7.17, 7.17 January Elba, 8.R7j 3 'TJ Oi:tolT Lard, 8 75 S . i FUSION CONTRACT. STATE CHAIRMEN OF THREE ' . PARTIES AGREE ' Raw mate Bleeleral Vole Will be Divided. Cbanrea to be abject ' la Dletlea or Chairmen, IfSaeh Oeenr. Special. Baleioh, N. C, September 25 The Democratic, Populist and National Silver Party and State Chairmen signed an agreement, that for the purpose of uniting the rotes of the said three parties for their mutual Candidate for Presideut, W. J. Bryan, and to adjust the complications arising out of the nomination of two can didates for the Vice President, it has been arrange I that the three parties vote lor the electoral ticket recently arranged, composed of five Democrats, .five Popu lists and One Silvvrite. And that all of the eleven electois, it elected, shall cast their votes in the elec toral college for their mutual Candidate lor President W. J. Bryan, and lor the candidates for Vice President, uf tin ir re spective parties. It for any reason it shall become neces sary to make any change, or changes, in any of the electois before named, tuch changes shall be made witli the consent ol the Chairmen ot the lespective parties to this agreement. Back an Unbeliever. Special . Raleigh, N C, September 25. Buck Kitchen declares he has no faith iu elector al lusion. C'arliale Betnrna. Special. Washington, D. C , September 25. Secretary Carlisle has returned from his vacation and is again attending to lib official duties. Consul Lee'a Health. Special. Richmond, Vs., September 25 It is stated that American doctors have advised Consul Fitzhush Lee to spend October in in this country. THE COTTON MARKETS. September 2oih. Liverpool opened at unchanged prices for spots and futures the tone "prices favor buyers'' and spot sales only 8 000. JTew York opened firm at an advanic of 0 points and has pursued a declining temlency all dav finally ciosiog steady nt 8 !0 tor January a net decline for tl e day ot 5 points. Whatbveu merits cotton may hae statistically is lost sight of in the heavy receipts which are assuming large pro portions and there, is no likelihood of a tailing off any time soon. For the near lulure I think the marke1 will gradually decline, though I think on a material decline that spinmrs will support the n.aiket and that planteis will not market so freely. Both of which if they occur will have sustain ing influences. New Berne market has been firm at 8J to 8.55. Yours truly. J. E. Latham. OFFEB MY ENTIRE STOCK - OF , BICYCLE SUNDRIES At Prices Lower than ever Before. I have a few more of the I That eniov the same rank among Blcvcle Lanterns that the "Lolumlna' docs among Bicycles which I will sell while my pres ent stock lasts at - ' $3.75 EACH OJT DEMVEHY. Also a few second band new Bicycles low for cash or on easy terms. EYRYTHINS for the CYCLIST. WM. T. : HILL, District Agent for Columbia and Hartford Bicycles. ' Thene 80. ' ' 61 S. Front Street; Cyrus B. Watson, ; The Democratic Candidate for Gov '. . ernor, ." 7" Will adilres the pc plent the following times and plains: Trenton Jus Co., MondtT, 0t 12ih. New Bern, Tuetdi.y, Oct , I8lh. Kinloii. We.iuesrtar, Ucl , ltll. fnow Hill, Thursday. Oct., 15th. Greenville, Fildiy, Oct.. 16th. Washington, Saturday, Out., 17th. Phone 40., J)0 NOT FAIL and send to onr market In the morn tag. We have s fine display of MEATS of all kinds. FEESII SAUSAGES lOo. fm'l Colin cT: Son Search Light Lanterns 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 the very best BUTTER, which wo receive fresh from the Dairy every week. And our' 80 cents Boast3d Coffee is unsurpassed by any coffee sold in the City. The. boat quality of Oolong and Gun Powder Tea. A big stock of Chew ing Toliacco all grades. Cigars and Cheeroots.. The very finest Cream Cheese and anything else you call for in the grocery line. Call and examine 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. G. BROAD STREET Fruit - Store ! A NEW DEPARTURE. I wish to inform my friendsand patrons that I have opened a wholesale depart ment in connection wiili my retail store, and am receiving a fresh lot of goods liy each steamer. Mj stock consists of tlie very best qual ity of Apples, Bananas, l.cmoos, Pears, Peaches aod Confectioneries; also Cab bages, Irish Potatoes and Onionst In connection with this I will carry a lull line ol Family Groceries which I will sell chnp for cah. Thanking you lor pa?t favors, and Imping to nii-iit the continuance of sane, I am voun Utiedieni, J. D. B&RFIELD, No. 53 Broad Street. I am luninu my eoods in the North ern Market tm cash, nnJ vill stll us cheap as any hou.-e in the city. Take this to Davis Pharmacy WHERE IT WILL BE CARE FULLY COMPOUNDED. 5 Pure Drugs, Aocuracy, romptneK8, Fail Prices. aaq a. 81k: directed. Pears 20c, per doz. Bananas i5c. per doz. Apples, Lemons, Etc. Fresh Peanut, Lemon and Cocoanut Taffy, flade every day, 20c. per Pound. in. sruior & co. Mason's Improved Fruit Jars, and Porcelain Lined Kettles. AT ' ' L. H. Cutler & Co's. Polling Ila3f3s. ; Begistrars and Judges of Election will take notice, that tue following Polling Places have been established for the vari ous Wards ol the City of New Berne: 1st Ward,- City Hall. ; - 2d ; " Court House. - 8d . Scott's Livery Stable. 4th w Store, cor. Queep aod Pastuer streets. v Sth " (McCarthy's) Hots Beet, House. 6th ' " (St. Phillips) Store, cor. I West and Elm fits, ' Blh (Pavietowa) . Henry James' shop. Registrars are required to confine themselves to the Polling places for the registration Oi V Oters. - W. M. WATSON, Clerk Superior Court TO CURB a. COLD IWORB IAT Take Laiative Bromo Quinine Tablets All diuiruists refund Ike monor lfjtt fails IMS! Jtocure. 85. Silver or Gold ! '; It matters not 1 What we want is your order I'nrjthat Fall Suit. THAT yon must have. Our Fa'l and Winter Samples are ready for your inspection. Also a line oL Cassimeras 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. M. Chadwlck. 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, wbut would you call a one wheel machine ? Wh, a Wheel Barriw,to besure. Very Good. If you wanted the best) Bicycle what would you do ? Why I would go to J.X. WHITTY & CO'S. AND GET A "VICTOR!" J. I). G ASK I NS, School Books and School Supplies. STATIONERY, Books and Booklets, Engraved Cards and Invitations, Sheet Music and Musical Instru ments. -fp"Mail orders receive prompt atten tion. T. D. GASKIXS. irHAT 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 Zn. We carry quality in Groceries to its higUett 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 onr 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 table 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. Be sure to get our prices before purchasing elsewhere. 55 & 57 Pollock St FOR RENT t FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED Tlie Realdenca now occupied by Mist Emma Dlsosway. Posses. sion given Octotwr IS, 1806. ' Apply to Mabk Dibosway. Small Pmi ike II SUA nil Sixpense Against SLOW SHILLI 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 Gootbt 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 RRANTED and GUARANTEED. Yours Very Tritely, Sueeemor to Ilackbnrn ft Wlllett. 47 & 49 Pollock Strut. - Alao, Junction Broad ' and Queen. W Millinery Dep't. The Largest Stock in the City. MRS. BETTIE WHALEY, Milliner. In this department we have lnnr ham the acknowledged leaders, and our slock was never so complete as now. .ny Ihing you may ai-k for in shaped Hats, Bicycle Hats, Sailors, Hibbons, Feathers, flowers, Birds, Plume, Tips, Ornaments, Etc. Beautiful French Pat'ero Hats. Hats made to order on short notice Special, this week. About 400 Ladies' Trirued Fell Sailors, worth 75c, and fl.00 each; our special price as long us they last, 48 cents each. THE BIG Dry Goods Bargain House. G. A. Barfoot, Mgr. Reward. Reward. Reward. We will pay 8 25. OO to the person Vho will bring us a stove that will onipare In quality, finish and point of excellence with the 1 s WE NOW HAVE ON OUR FLOOR. We will have as Judges three disinterested Persons. We 'want you to sue those stoves nail Ranges whether you wish to buy or not. They are the handsomest stoves ever shown in North Carolina, and each is warranted by UL'CK'8 STOVE & RANGE CO.. and by Slover Hardware Company to give pertect satisfaction or we will re fund your money. ?Ta11 and let us show you anything In our line you may need. We guarantee UUii tiutjfc. on anything wo sell. Yours Respectfully, AGENCY Hazard Gun Powder. MERCHANTS SAVE MONE BY LEAVING TOUR OR DERS WITH ME. F. TJLRICH, Grocer. 45 MIDDLE STREET. -THE- We have ever offered in Bicycle Lamps! For the next TEH days we will sell the balance of our NICKEL LAMPS st the extremely low price of . . . J gj each. Also, a few more high grade wheels at big reduction in price. Call aod buy be fore they are all Bold. Remember we are willing to wait njioa you tn the repair business. All kinds of . work done. F. S. DUFFY. Proprietor. A. E. PITTMAN, ManaROT. IfOR Cotton BagginK and Tics, Bugs and Barrel Covers. Builders Ume and Cement, Tena Cotta Pipe andjSUellLiiue, Call on , . . J. . LATHAM. Also 2, No. 1 New Log Carriages for sale. Storage lor SO) Bales al Low Bates. Notice of Dividend. Atlantic & North Carolina Railroad ) Treasurer's Office. New Berne, N. C, Sept, 23, 1896. A dividend of two (2) ner centum uo'on the Capital Stock of the Atlantio and North Carolina Railroad Company baa been declared, "payable on and after the 15th day of October, 1894, to Btockuold of Record on the first day nt Octo'ar, 1898. r . C. KOBKltnj, Sec'y and Treaa, . X Notice. This will inform my customers that t hsve opened my SHOE SHOP at i same old stand, on Craven Street, op posite D. Ot. Smaw'a tin shop. Tli m ing my friends for past fovora, I ask t! patronage again. Respectfully, . n.v. c;. $25 $25.
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