VOL XV-NEW SERIES NO. 109. NEW BERNE, N. C. SUNDAY MORNING SEPTEMBER 27. 1896 ESTABLISHED - MEM LETTER : ' "WE CAN DO ENOUGH IN SIX ' DAYS ' Ta Beat the Democrat! and Beat the aVevatli a Bays Vbariflraimma. . lut Appoint Pap. ' ' - Brclatrara. - Journal Bureau, 1 .:. . : Rauioh. N. C, September 26 ' . B. F. Keith, Chairman of the free silver nartv (n ihia Ktftta. ifwnpa mi nrlrlrpH in tbe "independent silver voters, " in whicb be says (lie watchwords cflbeDenio emtio. Populists and Free Silver rjarliee , ire "Silver and freedom," B " seta forth : tbe (usida on electors add ty ell obsta-cie-etormpvedod Bryan eaa now be "iotedwrliy attirto lavor silver.' He culls apod aU-independeot tneo, iadt pen dent of parties or party ties; jrho desire : financial reform to rally t the support : of Bryan and tbe electoral ticket. In coo dost n he eajs: ''Beware of gold our tempters who stand in our .midst, : saying . to the Democrats tbe Populists will not support the' ticket Sad to the Populists . the Democrats will not support it.. Mm of this kind are enemies oi tbe silver cause, . are trying U defeat tbe tickitjby insinuat ing distrustion in our honest and borjora- . Me purpose and are themselves tbe crea tures of pelf wlio wish to defeat the peo- . pie at tbe polls la November. : Let us ' prove to the world thai American people arenotfbrsale.''"-'-''','.'" v . Sheriff Simms of Rowan today brought " to the Jtenjjentiary Frank Howard, the negio whose death senteaee Gov. Carr Commuted ; yesterday, v. toward is as stolid as an Indian. His intelligence is oi a very low order. Sheriff Simms. spoke of the Populist . tnrts to defeat tbe Democrats. He is a Populist, lie was asked if the Populists did political work od Sundays and replied "No, we can do eoouih in lir days to .heat tile Democrats and rest the seventh rtny." There are some Populists who would ' work the seventh day also for what they seem tp consider so laudable a purpose. - : - ; Di'mocrats .assert that electoral fusion , with Populists has torn away many of Hie tatter from tbe clutches of the offlce- holdinsr' rxl .seeking Populist element, Somu Pop.iliktfrwill join the R -publican pirty. TJe?e w -ull ipany eveot have prolwbly tnee ibui cours. . ' . ' Dma'ratia3Lite Churmaj MiU)!y baa alwayecen an aideni advocate ot ckc- toral fuaimi. . He soys be ha' one hundred letter, au'l Htgriiius Irora various p iris of the State, fuj'iDg I he lnsin has had atiuiulaUo2eir.tand conurdu ating the State committee on what it has done. A geuileman who came in this morning from a bmr alleged that he hard there waa ; considerable - Intimidation of cotton mill employes, particularly where mills happen to be shut down. - He says tbe employes are told the mills will 'not resuem work unless McKinlev is elected ' The Frmera'A(lianos tannery, at Hills boro, hat begun work oa a small 'scale and with a lew employes.1 1 ' ' Nearly ail the local cotton shipments from bere are now made by the Southern Railway, which has recently built a plat f rm. Heretofore the Heaboard Air Uno has done nearly all tbe business 4u this Tbe clerk of Forsyth court having, on' der he claim that in some preoiucts there were no Populists, appolnttd two Bepub- lican registrars of election, has been dl rected by a Superior court judge to appoint Populists. The Populist Gtate Chairman went there to look alter tbe matter. . Tbe Republican Bute Clialrmtn also went. Populists made the complaint to tbe Judge. ; ' ' - There appears to be a split of Populists in this county, ' One element fur the larger, follows )tho Wilson, and the other follows Spier Whilaker. . It Is sorted . that tbe trouble is deeper seated than the Wilson faction will admit. ' The Wake couoty Populists have oom- nattd for the Senate a youog man named , TJiley; who is a student at , Wake Forest College and barely 21 years of age. ., In this section there are fields of cotton . with every boll fully open, this picking geta practically all the crop. Mr. Geo. W. Thompson, a fading citl aen of Chatham county, died last tveniog at Piltshoro.' his body was brought here today for burial. Hit age was 72. . The Repub.icans are doing a great deal of work among tbe negroes, by nit(ht and day. Tbey are organizing .McKinlcy clubs everywhere, Thy say they will get the full hjzro vote, slid and without a break. Republicans awert that the Damocr.it are nominating Populkts for office In som econnllcs. Republicans do not wish .anybxlv except ttu-rawlvei sochise the Populists. ' , Chairman Manly declares that the dl -vision iu the Democratic rr'y amounts o little and (hut the fmi .ral th ... t (Will get the psriy vofi There is ctr!ii'.'j no , o f j' office r " i part of f s D. i. i. Thlels yjuitasit was -at the I forr- ' ,t j ri' i- iiior of the lonal Watch-1 .nco nrais, 1 us State, ofj r vr A. avtrlke at Leadvlllc Still Oat. :, ;. I Bpecial. ' ," ' :$TV-i :;:3r-4 : LEADvrLijB, Col., September .28. Mine owners expect to keep the troops on duty two months longer at the mines so as to resume operation. -. At present all of tbe mines are still closed on account of the strike.. However it is not expected that they will be able to resume operations without further destruction of property and loss of life.., But it is hoped that the camp disturbing element will be dispersed before thejfoops are withdrawn. Several mines will resume work on Monday. . , ': ..- ' . i OaaKllledT.Ten nrcd. Ipeelal. -:;r.- y. ., . Naw York, September 20, A build ing in course of construction, . on Fignty- flrst ' street,- coliapred this afternoon killing one man and idjuring ten 'others. . tbaeber WUkdraWa. ' . Albay, Ns T., September 8ff. John Boyd Thacuer tbe Democraue nominee for Governor baa withdrawn. 1 ';(': ', Bank tatcmca t. Special. New York,, September 26. Letter tone in Wall street owing to improved bank statement, ' , revised rituals. Odd Fellows Adopt CDaus;es Beworted . by Cemnitttaes. Dallas, ' Texas Tbe session . of the Sovereign Qrand Lodge of Odd Fellows did not adjourn until 1 o'clock p. m. The report of the committee often favoring revised Bebckah ritual was unanimously adopted, as was also the revised ritual lor the Patriarchs Militant, t A universal recognition siirn for the Rebekau braoch of the order that mem' bere thereof may receive recognition from any udd Jtreilow wuen in distress, was also adopted. . Aq important matter was also the adop tion or a resolution authorizing tbe pre paration of new subordinate lodge and eocampmcot'rituals wbicU shall include all legislation relative thereto to date. , George A. Hill, representing the M. K: and T. . and the International and Great Northern and Mexican National R R.'s is here enrolling names of excursionists to Moeterey. He says ISO will depart for the Northern Mexican metropolis Sunday morning; . . A 8I,M0 Bobbery. t- "CusuitaLAND.iMd Thieves eneecU the residence of Henry College, near Ray's Hill, Bedford county, Pa twenty miles north ol Hancock, Md., while Mr. Col' Icgii anl lamiiy" were attending a snldiera' reunion and stole about ft tmi hundred dollars. One thousand of the iimount was in twenty dollar hills. : Mr. Colleae did not miss the money until some time after the robbery, the trunk in which it was secret-d being kept ' in a r-om eel- dom used by tbe family, and the win daw through which the thieves entered being bid by a griipe vine on the outside. Mr. College, it is said,, was opposed to banks. - BASBBAXA. ; national Leacaa Games Played Tea . " terday. . " . Speetal, ' Washington, September 26 Wash ington, 1 Boston, S. . t Cleveland. September 26 Cleve land, 3; Louisville, 2. -i . , Philadelphia. September 26. Philadelphia, 10; Brooklyn, 13. ; .. New York, September 26. New Tork, 10; Baltimore, It,. ' . V St: Looie, September 26. St, Louis, 7; Pittburg,-8. ; " c v ' Where Tbey riay To-day . ,' J Chicago at Cinslnnati, , ; OW TBI CLUBS stand. , CL0B8. L. 88 4s 60 67 87 63 68 68 78 78 00 .88 V. O.. .708 698 .606 , .663 .855 .612 .481 , '.T7 .448 .448 .808 . .290 Baltimore, Cleveland,- " Cincinnal i, Boston, Chicago, 7 SI 80 77 74 71 66 AS 62 fit 58 40 88 Pittsiiurg, New York. Philadelphia, wasbingtoa, Brooklyn, 8t, Louis, - .. Louisville, THE COTTON MARKETS, r .' September 26th. Liverpool waa nncbanged' with spot sales 7,000. . ' New Yoaa opened at so advauce of ten points, an' I closed steady at a net ad vance of flvo points on January. .Con sidering tbe sCarity and high prkes ruling for oceau freight room, and the abnormally low rate ruling for foreign exchange, it seems that New York is relatively much higher than any other market. , Cotton is bard to finance (his year and un!era there It a better demand or less pressure in tbe near future contiderble cotton will probably Dud its way to New York for deliver on contract, it this is done to any large extent weak- . oess will result, for the cotton rpiuntr Slioaia Carry toe burden or supplies. New Bkrnb market baa been quiet at . 7itoaj. Yours truly, J. X. Latham. . TI' 1411KETS. oo, September 25. OPBN1NO. jriOKl!. 7.1?i 7I IVrnmVur V heat, yl'H, . Anil Fcnlana Waat Rewards. Ottawa, Ont. A large delegation of veterans of 1866, who served in the Fenian raid, waited on Premier tanner and re quested that a grant of land and a medal be bestowed on each ot tbe survivors. Tbe premier said that it wu too 'lute to consider the matter this session,! but he would lay it before his colleagues so that the aaattet could be presented next ses sion. I '.. ; any Banks Bnrned Alive. Madhid. A dispatch ' from Hong Eong says that steamers which have ar-j rived there from Manila, the capital of the i Philippine Island, brings the an nouncement that Cavite is occupied by 15,000 insurgents. More than 100 monks have been mur dered In the islands since the breaking oat of the. insurrection. Jan; of the vie time have been fastened to treee their clothing having-' been soaked with kero sene atd tlien lighted and tbe monks burned to death. ' Rich nntives are being arrested dailj. Documents have been seized by the au thorities in which ire given the names ot the President and the varions other offi cials of the proposed republic. The Government is making prepara tions to send 8,000 additional troops to tbe. Philippine Islands at once, and aUo to increase tbe garrison on-the islund of Fernando Po. Enreka Geta Corbett and Bharkejr. San Francisco. So for as the Na tlonal Club is concerned tbe light between Cnrliett and riliurkey in this city is off. The principals telegraped that tliey had accepted the Eureka Club's offer. The Eureka, formed by Messrs. Elinghnuse and Stock well, has secured a permit and offered $12,000 as a purse. When. the money is put up Corbett and Sharkey will start lor California. On their arrival each of tbe pugilists will le posit 1,500. The National Club do manded sa.UUU to secure appearance in tbe ring. Boundary Dispute Settled. Washington, D. C. A cablegram from Managua, Nicaragua, received by the Costa Rican minister Calvo, conveys the news of the ratification by tue con gress of Nicaragua ot the convention for the final settlement of the long pending biuodary question between those two countric. . - ftteMBea.rkW. '' It will interest ton, I' will pay you, It will do.vou iiood To know tht you can buy cheese at J AS. F. TAYLOR'S as cheap as you cun in New York and save vourself stcanur freight Don't t'oigpt to cull anil see for yourself. Did you ever try a barrel of his 1'uiitan t lour, it is Hie beet uiaiie. in laci everything you want is to be( bid t Ins stores loot oi Aiuiuie street, eatietaction guaranteed. OFFER MY ENTIRE STOCK OF BICYCLE SUNDRIES At Prices Lower than ever Before, I have a few mora of the '90" totems! Tnat eniov the same rank among Bicvcle Lanterns that tbe "Columbia' does among Bicycles, which I Will sell while my pres ent stoca lasts at . . $3.75 EACH OJT DELIVERY. J- Also a few second' hand new Bicycles , M I . . . - low tor casu or on easy icrme. fcVERYTHING for the CYCLIST, WM. -T. HILL, .; ' District Agent for . Columbia and Hartford Bicycles. Theae 80. 61 B. Trent Street 'Phone 40.. DO NOT FAIL anif tend to our market in tbe mora ing. Wo have a fltjfl display of MEATS of all kinds. - FRESH 8AUSAGES 10c Sam'l Cohn& Son Notice. 1 , KOBTIICAROUXA.7 Before r , Craven Couoty. I the Clerk. tn Re, Probate f the ) Citation and or Nuncupative Will of der of publication alary u. veitty, aec a j to trie next or Kin. To Henry T. Hunt, William T. Ilurtf, Benjamin Thomas, 8. N. Ball. Henrietta ! McDonald. Jamrs McDonald, her hus band: You are hereby nolifle-1 and cited to appear before me at my olllre in the court house or Imven county, ou Mond the 8lh day ot November, lb OH, at the hour of 18 o'clock, M. At which said time and place the Nuncupative Will Mury I). I)ewey, dee'J, will rxt t xhibited Search Light tor probate and conUst emit Will a yi.u shnll think proper to do an. This the 21lti dy of Pcptmnlwr, 180(1. v, n. wat " r :--t( u -t, t . v- n ( Carry a large and well:sclected stock oi the very Siest GROCERIES that money can buy, njd are prepared to compete in prices' wku anyone. We make a specialty vof the very best BUTTER, which we receive fresh from the Dairy every week. And ourSOicents Roasted Coffee unsurpassed by any coffee sold in the The best quality of Oolong and Gun Powder Tea. A big stock of Chew ing Tobacco all grades. Cigars and Clieeroots. The very finest Cream Cheese and anything elseyou call for in the "Grocery line. Call and examine our stock and get prices before buying. No troublo to show goods., Anything bought from us and not found as represented, taken back and money refunded. ncDaniel & Gaskill, AVholcsalo and Eetail Grocers, 71 Broad St., New Berne, N. O. BROAD STREET Fruit - Store ! A NEW DEPARTURE. I wish to inform my friendsand patrons that I liavo opened a wholesale depart ment in connection witli my rcttil store, and am receiving a fresh lot of goods by each steamer. M stock consists of the very best nual- tyofAppli-8, Bananas, Lemons, Pfars, Peaches and Confectioneries; also Cah- s, Irish Potatoes and Unions. In connection with this I will carry n lull line ot Fiimilv Groceries which I will sell cheap for cath. Thankins' you for past Itavors, and hopirg to nvi it the continuance of same. l am yours utwient, .. J. D.BARF2BLD, No. 53 Bread Street '-" ' I am buyii'S my goods in the North ern Markets lor cash, and will sell as cheap a9 any house in the city. Take this to DavisI Pharmacy WHERE IT WILL BE CARE FULLY COMPOUNDED. 5 Pure Drugg, Aocuvacy, Promptness, Fall frlces. aaq s. M. Stir: As directed. Pears 20c, per doz. Bananas i5c. per doz. Apples, Lemons, Etc. Fresh Peanut, Lemon and Cocoanut Taffy, Hade every day, 20c. per Pound. ...V V Mason's Improved v Fruit Jars, ' and f Porcelain Lined : Eettlesl AT . " . ' - L. H. Cutler & Co's. Only , lor To-day, It Suves lou - Trouble and Time. ' Hoi Just received One Hundred tons of Mart to be sold by tbe bushel barrel or ton. Any way you want it It is nice to improve your sidewalks or yard and many other places. And ain't It nice to have a iriena to Keep mis re art in town, so that every man, woman or child can set it, bv the retail or wholesale. ' Ilol Well now. we keep SAWED STOVE WOOD, stove, range, and fire place wood, all ready under large sheds ana never gets wei in rainy weatuer obk, atb, and pine. -200.000 BRICK FOR BALE. Latju, hand made and tawed shingles, always on band. ... , Be sure and 'phone BIO HILLfoi nv, thing you want 'Phono No. 10. Brick, shingles, marl, laths and wood, . TO CI' St R A COLD IKOHK DAT TnVa Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets All druggints rofuud the money if (it (ails MS Silver or Gold ! It mailers not 1 What we want is your order lor. Usat Fall Suit. THAT you must have. Our Fatl and Winter Samples are ready for your inspection. Aiso a line ot Cassimeres and Worsti ds in stock if you do not wish to wait. We guarantee F.t and Prices. Goods wi re nevir so good or prices sj low as now. E. M. C'luulw ick. 101 Middle Street. VEIL FA1 ! If a four wheel machine is a Quad- rlcycle, and tnree wlieel wacbiue. is a I Tricycle and a two wheel majhiue is a uicycie, n u.u wouia you cun a one wueei i machine? , Whj, a Wheel Barrow.Jto besure. Very Good. -Fat! : If you wanted would you do ? the best 3'icycle what Why I would go to J.C. WHITTY & CO'S. AND GET ."VICTOR!" School Books and bcnooi supplies. STATIONERY, Books and Booklets, Engraved flardsnn.l Invitations. Sheet Music and Musical lustra- meuts. HP" Mail orders receive prompt atten tion. J. D.l.4SKINS. WHAT ELSE ? Whatever the demand, we are equal to it, with an "article that's the A of tbe As, at a price that's the Z of the Z. 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 liviog 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 i xx J ' received, WhlCh We are Still Selling: VerV lOW. JjOrmara. &I1U Uail S Ax snuff at manufac- turer's prices. . Be sure to get onr prices before! purchasing elsewhere. , JOHN DUNN 55 & 57 Pollock St FOB BENT ! FOMIMDOR DMRNISHEI) The Italdenc now occupied bv v Miss Emma Disosway. Posses ' ' eion Riea Octolier 15, 189(1. uaiuimuD : We plaC6 Oil OUT COUJ1-I tei" TO-mOITOW 217 pair Clement & Ball's and Monroe Bros. & Co's. HAND-MADE Ladies & iiuiiib, ranging 1 D sizes from 1 1-2 to K 1 0 n nnA T ni'iAiha 1 L dUU U WlUlllS, at the remarkable price OF $ 1.19 IPor IPair. These goods arc absolutely Hand - Made. Their former prices were $2.00, 2.25, $2.50, $2.75 and $3.00 pair. They aro a few sizes left from many lots styles correct quali ty way up. Everybody knows what kind of a Shoe Clement & Ball make. The name is a guarantee by its self. Tbey were accumu lating and we make this sacrifice to move them. They mnst go that's why we make the price a third almost of their original value. Remember if you are for tunate so as to wear a size from 1 to 5i you can buy a pair for $l.l'Jc. New Hoods all In we are wait- I Ins; to show them to jou. Lots of New Things la Notions. The new Harness leather belt for lib cents each. The new Ladtes standing Collar, 15 cents each, two for 25 cents. Witch Kloth," it Is bewitched, It works wonders. A moist portion wiu e,e" 1ur BIcyele, a dry por I A til ,11. I A tl V. I I uon wm puiian n. ui no un til It Is thread bare. Frlre, lie., a Mr OUR MOTTO: The Nimble Sixpence against The Slow Shilling." J, J. i Snceesasor to Hackburn & Wlllett. Mil " 47 49 Pollock Stmkt. ALm, Junction Ilroad tmd Queen. .- " Futting up A Er?eriitioii is careful Work. Decrepit aged-diugs , . won't do. They must be young and fresh full of lite and 8trentUi lor sick. They mutt be puje and li.ev must lie carefully put together. Ton much of this and not enough Of that, " won't do. We make a snecialty of . putting up prctcriplions we can do it ; better than the iiinn who doesn't make a specialty of it. If you want careful, thoughtful work, come to BRADHAM'S PHARMACY. Reward. Reward. Reward. We will imv 823.00 to the person Who will lirirn; tt8 u slove tliul will oiupure in quality, lltiisli ami point ut exccllcnco witlillio no WE NOW HAVE ON OUR FLOOR. We will have aa Judges three dislntercsiiid Persons. We .want you to see these stoves p.nd Ranges whether you wish to buy or 1101.. Thoy are the liaii(lsomt'it stoves ever shown in North Carolina, ami each is warranted by IH'CK'S STOVE A RANGE CO., and by Slover Hardware Company to give pertect satisfaction or we will re fund your money. tVCall and let us show you anything la our line you may need. We guarantee Ol.1 li ruiufcs on auytniuK we sen. Yours Respectfully, g35 AGENCY Hazard Gun Powder. MERCHANTS SAVE MONEY BY LEAVING YOlIt OR TEUS WITH ME. F. ULRICH, Grocer, I' t mrrjni.B street. THE E We have ever offered in Bicycle Lamps ! For the next TEN days we will sell the balance of our NICKEL LAMPS at the extremely low price of ... A 1 OR cneb. Also, a few more high gradewheels at big reduction io price. Call and buy be fore they are all sold. Remcmlier we are willing tn wait npon I you id the repair busine. All kinds of work done. IP. S. DUFFY, Proprietor. A. E. PITTMAN, Managor. VQli Cotton Bogging and Ties, Bags 1 17 an() ftm-nl Civ cm Riiilriprn Ijme and Cement. Terra Cotta Pipe aodlSbellLime, Call on . . . Also 8, No. 1 New Log Carriages for i. Btorese for 503 Bales at Low Rates. Notice of Dividend. Atlantic ft North Carolina Railroad ( Treasurer's Offloe. J New Berne. N. U., BcpU, 25, 18B. (P0 A dividend of two (2) per centum npon .' the CapiUl Stock of tbe Atlantic and North Carolina Railroad Company lias bivn declared, "payable on and after the 15tli day Ol Uetnoer, lovo, to diockooio- ; of Record on tbe first day ot Octolier, ' 1898. F. C. KOBEilTB, Sec'y and Treas. Notice. This will Inform my customers that I have opened my SHOE 8UOP at the same old stand, ou Craven Street, op- Kieite D. G. Smew a tin shop, Thnk g my rriend for past favors, I ask tlitir patronage again. . Respecttully, I. W. GIBDS. Funeral Director r.: ' Embalmcr. MS Broad Street .........'PH0f (WBurlal Bob a l tacalty,. l corn. X). 11 Apply to Mabk Disosway.

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