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--. 4 fix - . vol: xv-new series no. no. NEW BERNE, N. C. TUESDAY MORNING SEPTEMBER 29. 1896 ESTABLISHED 1882. A WASHINGTON LETTER. - STATEMENTS ON PRESIDENT- . UL RESULTS. " - publleBaaad' Sold bcmocrat. Fbb'Ib PmMIM Campaign. Strjaa BaBalBf; KU Campalfa. CeBBtcr Aeraaatloa. b In- -l " :; tlmldatl.n. . ,' Journal Bureau, ) s.V , . Bryan aTOTCmeata. - SdmIoI. :-. y- . ' ' -. - New York, September 3. CandU date Bryao arrived here ibis afternoon, after speaking at Xynn, Providence sod New London. ,k ,- Be speaks toniglit at Newark, Patterson and Jersey City. ' 1 ' Wabhwoton, D. 0. Sept. 28 .'Politicians consider the announcement that the republicans and the gold Demo crats are to work together in several of the Southern States an -important one, although few of them go so far as to be lievo that tt will mult to giving the eleo . loral vote of any State, to the gold Dem ocrats, but it may help the1 Republicans. It is claimed by some of thou who have , been instrumental in arranging this fus ion, that the gold Democrats of Alabama are strong enough to carry the Scute, if they cm gt the entire Republican vote ; and if they can get the votes counted, and if the silver Democrats and Populists fail t to fuse.;. It will be noted, that there are several important "if"Jn that claim, not to mention that it is ridiculed bytHeeilver Dtmocrats'who say Unit the. number of gold Domccrauv in that and la all the other . Southern 8tates, hus bern greatly exag- . semtetU A gfinllctuen Willi spotting blood came Vety near to sizing up the general opinion of. the actual situation when he said: "I would look upon it as so much money found to find anybody who would bet -that Palmer, and Backner would get a single electoral vote iu the Bouih or an j ahtre else." ' -Zi-." In politics everything depends (upon which skft dues a tiling. Wbeaidr. Bryan , earn -to Weshicgton tit make a speech, ' the Republicans nude fun of him. saying that It : was a'waite of time for him to speak in the District of Columbia where ' there wsano voting. Now these same .. Republicans are preparing to do the very . same thiDg.and ate shaking hands, with each other and jubilating generally bo - cause Speaker Reed and Representative . Cowan, of Maryland, Receiver of the BF AO. railroad, have promised io address it big Republican meeting to be held' in Washington early next month.' Is it any wonder that the lew men who have no polities! piejudire your-correspondent - claims to be one of them manage to ex : tract lot of fun out of a 1'iesitlenllal Campaign t For . sometime complaints have been pouring into the Bryan headquarters In Washington coicerning the iniiiiti'laticn . of eu'ployea by railioatU an'tDtbtt large employers of toe i, and now tbi:ber sdr comes up with an Intimi dation story. Complaints Lave beeo make to McKiolej - headquarters that Republican speakers ro being mistreated and otherwise foil ' tpidaied la various portions of Virginia, and the Poet Muster at Jonesvillr, in that ' Stt, Is charged with having suppressed campaign literature mailed from Wash' ington, and with having asmu'tud the man . who lound it out and confronted ' him , with tbe accusation. Charts have been; filed "with the Postmaster Oeperal -against' this Post Mabtcr,' and there Is much interest In the difposiiien of those charge ! the Post Office Department If thet were any doubt that VI r. Bryan - was personally bossing bis campaign tie withdrawal of Senator Hill's Candida' for the Governslip of New York ought to remove it. as -soon as Mr. Tbachet' letter repudiating the Chicago platform Was made public, Mr. Bryan positively stated that be should come off the Demo cratic .ticket. . Those who believed that Senator Bill was all powerful with the Democrats machine in New York said that Mr, Bryan had made a break; that Teacher wss Hiirs man ami that Hi would not allow him to be taken off the -' ticket. Mr, Bryan went to New York, and Thacher his tabu himself off the ticket. Some people think that Hilt will resent this interference by coming out for Palmer and Buckner. The Bryan peopl In Washington say It dceso't matter what II 1 11 does that the result in New York is already practically settled and that 11111 hus loet whatever influence he way have had outside of that state. The Bryan and the McKln'.ey managers continue to do some stiff claiming for -- their refractive candidal! a, but II tbey Lave no better lonndation lor tl.o chums tl;y make than the letters from iuditid tils ia the several States which they trmkc luUio, it Is a little better than a question o! f .Hh and hope on both sides. It la , pumlivcly easy to take a statement ' t i'i'.!itr candidate has made a certain ; . ' ..oof gum In some locality and I y ;' . .; m the sums pucentiu'e ol i I' M"Uliout the Btalo to show on -Hint the Slate will give a crrtai 3 ; hut tliusu with rclnnlive niemor ; - I ii i'i.ut such pLiiiiiii ia seldom, II . !' s 'where In llio iioiihlmrhciod of tl.o i to d vote of Unit Fmle Hi '.'. It is alt('!;cth(ir probabl ! " ' t 11 i-ado pol.s of eve , ; I vn luiiiid so ma I t t tli' y do not dnt ' i .ilt ot tliof pot U htm a lu'O nuuil. ; f rnftii'i Its1; r i . , m( r ....,,-rl ttirl I i .'I i Hot ti ll 'to Vi'tc. ; 1 I I V ' ! ... Hew Bicycle Became, Special. ' .V. v''-ri ; Tbkston, N. J. September 28. John son made a new bicycle record of one forty-teven for tbe mile. " Jimmy M,chae lowered the five mile figures to 9.51 4-5. - ' - - . r Exebana;e Bale Advance. Special. 1 ' . ; Nbw Yobk, September 28 Foreign exchange rates advanced again today, which is tending to the belief that the gold importation has reached an end. v Plaaten HbS Protect Ttaemaelvcs. Special. - , " "!- , LUvaha. September 28 Tbe Spanish Government is withdrawing detachments of troops stationed on the diSerent plan tations, and is authorizing the planters, to enlist local guerilla forces for their own protection. - :. , Iw Tork Buddie. Special.;':....; , ': ;v ' Nbw Yobk, September 23. Chair- man Jones, Senator Faulkner, and other leaders have meeting here with S' nator Gorman to endeavor to straighten out the local muddle.- . ,.: : J , Wanamalur Bnja Stewart'a.Star. Special. New York, September 28. It ia ad mitted hire that John Wanamaker has boughtthe .old Stewart store of Hilton, Hushes & Co., and' will .begin business here in the near future. ; v - JO MTM CHANGES SO SAY t Wataoa to Stay Bp. Kamora or Chang Raid to Coma Frcm Be- i' pnblleaa BoBree. Special. ; , ' - Raleigh, N. C. September 28 Upon careful inquiry your correepondent is as sured that the rumors which became cur rent yesterday, that W. A. Guthrie would become the joint candidate of the Democrats and Populist slor Governor, and that C. B. Watson would be sent to the Senate, are. all started by Republi cans. , "-. -j-. ; Democratic State ' Chairman Manly Wboleaala and Bctall Grocer. 71 Broad afreet, Hew Berne, H. C. Than anywhere else in the city; They have houglit From first bands one ot the latzest and best selected stocks of Staple says: "There la not a word of truth in the acJ Groceries that bos teen brought I Vnnl 11..ha (K!a aaiiDnn Anil nA trm- mmor. ,I never heard that such a thing fore fal!y prepared to oompete in prices was in contemplation asjhe taking down wjtn any of their competitors. It is to of Watson." . - your interest to buy wheie you can get State Auditor Robert M. Furman Stiifl: '"e best goods and tho mobt of them tor It U an utterly unfounded rumor. There " J i. MU M J I Vnn rn u antra mnnav linw mirfinaaincr will be no further change of tickets so far I whttteveryou may med in the Grocery as Democrats aw concerned." flcDaniel & Gaskill, Advance np tbe Hllc. Domoola. The second brigade of the Egyptian expedition is now proceeding south and up the Nile to garrbon Merowl, El-Bebbeb 'and . BI Kliandak Merowl is between 175 and 200 miles up tbe river from Dongo!a, and is nearly ona- alf the distance to Berber by the river. EUDebbeh and El-Khandak are situated at almost equal intervals on the river between Morowi and Dongola. . , The gunboat Abuktea has returned from the uursuit of tbe dervube. The officers on the gunboat report th it tin dervishes are in full retreit, that a verita ble panic prevail.', and lb tt the Blieiks are moving in ibe direction of Oriidurman nvVof .the local Sheiks have been bronplit Into the camp. Arcowrtiuu to rf ports received here about 200 ul the der vishes were killed.- Terrible Deetraetlon Done by a Clond bant la Trxiu. 8ak AmtoNio,UT.-A tacmendous country friends (and enemicj too, cloudburst stru:k the city of San Marcos, about six miles sonlh of here, at 10 o'clock Saturday morning, and washed away a large poition of the town, The Missouri, Kansas & Texas' and International & Great Northern Railway tracks were washed sway for toiee quarters ol a mile, and the joint depot badly wrecked. The damasu to these two roads will reach 1200,000. : Tbe cloudburst swept everything before All bridges over the San Marcos river. which runs through the town, were wash ed away, and a large number of residences are in ruins.' It is thaugh at least five people have been drowned. ,- Murdered by m Boy Playmate. W008TEB, Ohio Thomas Kidd, age fourteen, the son, of W. K. Kidd, of Cleveland, was murdered at Dalton, near here, by Carl Mcllhiney, a; ed seven. The Kidd boy, who was a cripple, was visit ing at the Mcllhiney home. The boys were left logetherwhiIef lhe? Mcllbincya were at, church, and lutyr, girrttea, Young Kidd struck Carl with bis ci'ntch, The latter went into au adjoining room procured his father's gun and shot Kidd blowing .off the top of his bead. Tbe young murderer admitted the killing and he bas been placed under arrest, ' r , BABE BAUc aUonal Leagae ctamea Played Tco- ;.,...' - torday. ' f Special, CiscimAnf September, 28. Cincin nati-Chicago games prevented : Sunday, account, of rain, - .,' Final atandlnar or Clnba. CLUBS.: v. Baltimore, Cleveland,' " Cincinnati, Boston, . Chicago, ;. fittsiinrg. New York, . Philadelphia, Washington, Brooklyn, 8t. Louis, ' Louisville, Games for Temple Cop Berks between Baltimore and Cleveland will be played t Baltimore Thursday, Friday and Sal urday, October 1st, 2ud, and 3rd; at Cleve land, Wednesday, Thursday and Satur day, October 7thK 8tb, and 10th. Seventh game to be played, place to be decided upon. The series to end when cither club shall win four nanus. w. V P. O. 80 89 .698 80 ii' .625 77 50 .600 . 74 67 .565 71 57 .555 69 63 .512 64 68 .489 62 68 ,477: 58 78 .443 68 73 .443 , 40 90 .808 88 j 93 .290 THE COTTON MARKETS. MANLY And MAN. FUR- GOLD or SILVER Is successful is the coming election or not, one tiling is a settled tact, that you can buy more CHOICE Family Groceries for a Dollar IEU TOWN WASHED AWAY. line fiora them. Call and examine lor yourselves and compare their prices. Mo trou'ile lor them to show goods. Everything fully .guaranteed as represented. (iooa btnbies unci warehouse accom modations FREE for the use of our Don't forget the place. Wholesale and Retail Grocers, 71 Broad St., New Berne, N. C. BROAD STREET Fruit - Store ! A NEW DEPARTURE. Silver or Gold ! ' It matters not !.. What we want is your order for that Fall Suit. THAT you must have. Our Fall and Winter Samples are ready for your inspection. Also a line ot Cassimers 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 PAT ! 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 ? Why, a Wheel Barrowjto besurr.J Very Good. If you wanted tho best; Bicycle what would you do ? Why I would go to J.;C. WHITTYi& CO'S. AND GET "VTCTOfl!" We place on our coun ter To-morrow I wish to inform my. friends and patrons thut I have opened a wholesale depart ment in connection with my retail store, and am receiving a fresh lot of goods by AeaaaalnaSed While at Bapcr. each steamer. gn.,. T. o-t-rifr mj siock consis's oi me very nest quai .1,. l.im h.ln "J r A'" t iui.., uuiuup, t1 uuu i ii.o ut" ",u6 feaches and Confectioneries: also Cab- Edward Beattv, tbe too of bis head being haces, Irish Potatoes and Onions. In liteiallv blown off bv a load of buckshot connection with this I will carry a full flr. tmm m lHtrnn whik ha aatira. Hue oi r amuy urocenes wuicn l win sen supper at bis homo with bis family.Every TBkng voll na,tVfaors. eff rt is being made to capture the assus sin. -' . . " and hoping to merit the continuance of same, l am yours uoaoienr. 3. D. BARFIELD, No. 53 Broad Street. I am buying my goods iu the North ern Markets tor cash, ani viil sill as J. 1. O ASKIXS, School Books and School Supplies. STATIONERY, Books and Booklets, Engraved Cards and Invitations, Sheet Music and Musical Iostru. ments. jg?"Mail orders receive prompt ntten tion. J. . GASKXNS. Take this to Davis' Pharmacy WHERE IX WILL BE CARE FILLY COMPOUNDED. Iran Qale RemoTcd. Bodapest. The tj eat engineering work ol removing the obstruction in the cheap us any Uoute in the city. Dnube, known as the Iron Gale, between All O ovs, In Hungary, and GUdova, in Servia, has been dually accomplished, and the river as opened to navigation with tlibotate creniouis by Einpeior Fnncia Joseph. : I1U majesty was accompanied by King Caret, of Rouruauia, Bod King Alexan dc-r, ofScrvio. - A large number of diplo mats, ministers of state, and distinguished men were present. ' - Included in the program was a proces sion of steamers throngh the Iron Gate, which afforded proof of how successfully tbe wt rk of removing the obstacles to navigition bas leea accomplished. Great rods -from tho: neighboring towns were present, as was also a large number ot troops. -The day was fine and the ceremonies passed with much eclat. 5 Pore Drogtt, Accuracy, Promptnegs, Fall I'rlcen. aaq As directed. Pears 20c, per doz. Bananas iSc. per doz. Apples, ' Lemons, Etc. Fresh Peanut, Lemon and Cocoanut Taffy, riade every day, 20c per Pound. - :w. nton & co. Vlctarjr for Inanrcenta. Havana. Through the efforts of Con sul General Lee, an order has been issued by Captain General Weyler, directing the release ot Samuel T. Tol'son, .the Ameri can citizen who was arrested recently on board the Ward Line steacer Seneca, -at this port. ' A condition attached ' to his release Is that he shall leave tbe island. Thirty-five Spanish volunteers, com' mended by Lieut. Romero, were surround ed by a superior force of Insurgents they were leaving the town ot Quivican, province of Havana. ' - ' ' A desperate fight ensued, the Spaniards attempting to cut their . way through the rebels.' Their efforts were without avail, aqYri'H TTnrtrtWfld but they d'd not cease to fight until twen- SOn S imprOVea ty -three of their number were killed, and tour wounded. . . ' Among the killed was Lieut. Romero. The volunteers who escaped report that sevete losses were inflated on the rebels. FRUIT JARS! THE MARKETS. Fruit Jars and ; Porcelain Lined ; . Kettles AT '.': ;- ": ;"V - L H. Cutler & Ob's. Septeml)er 28ih; Liverpool opened 3 to 5.81 higher on futures and 1-32 on spots, though the falri were only 8,090 bales. New Yobk opened at 8.35 for January, an advance of 14 points from Saturday. The H m lii t then declined to 8.83 iwl advaix (d at the clubing to 8.30 which was bo;it the highest of the day. Nw I!i.rne mm!. ct has been steady al 7 to 7.60. I.ATI1AM. it l"t V - CHtCAOo. fi pfembcr 28. , - t OPSiNIKO. .. CI.OXB.. Ilecemrer Wheat, 1 ' f 67 , January Pork, -7 .05 7.10 Dcctmb.r Ribs, j" : S.53 8.53 Annual Sleeting. Hie 8 b Annual meetlog of Stock holders of the New Being Building and !,aii As8ociatlio will lie held at City Only for To-day, . It Saves Yon ami Time. Trouble flot Just received One Hundred tons of Mart to be sold by the bushel, barret or ton. Any wy you want it it is nice to improve your sidewalks or yard and many other places. And, ain't it alee to Hall on WcdpMdav .veu.ng, September ""J ,riend 10 kP u,is mrl fn,'oWD' o I ai dial vAr man .nmin nr AlilM ran 30th. 1800. nt 81 "'clock. . , . J. 1C B. CAItRAWAY, Secretary. '11. one DO NOT FAIL so that every man, woman or child can set it. uv the retail or wholesale. Hoi Well-now, we keep SAWED STOVE WOOD, stove, range, and fire place wood, all ready under large sheds ana never gets wet in rainy weamer oak, oah, and pine. zou.uuu UlUUtk tf Ull BALU, Mt, hand made and sawed shingles, always on uanci. Be sure and 'phone BIG IIILLfoi anv- thinR you want.' Thone No. 10. Brick, and send to onr market in tbe morn infj. We have a flnodinp!ay of mail, laths and wood I' ''ATS of all kinds. rur.311 SAUSAGES 10c. 1 , "I Ran4 Rndlratan. But ncverihetrtis we manntwl to mt lot of Un's IJinck Clieviot t(its, from n!iuulacturef, lint e are selling at 3.88 I -n suits are worth tl 00, end are jiood ' i 1 SUItM. . ' l i.ilijntX Tremendous fa l n at .Vft nmnnn II '- oauiiiiuu ! I OFFER MV ENTIRE STUCK OF BICYCLE SUNDRIES At Prices Lower than ever Before. I have a few intra of the '96 : Search Light Lanterns ! 217 That enjoy the same rank among Bicycle Lanterns that the "Columlna. does amons Bicycles, which I will sell while my pres ent stock lasts at $3.75 CASH OUT DELIVERY. Also a few secondhand and new Bicycles I low for cash or on easy terms. EVERYTHING for tie CYCLIST. WM. T. HILL, District Agent for Colombia anil Hartford Bicycles. 'Phone 80. 61 S. Front Street pair A PreNerintion Clement & Ball's and Monroe Bros. & Co's. HAND-MADE Ladies p,lttl,,g ,,p flTTATin otLUHiO, ranging 1 n sizes irom l l-z to 5 1-2, C and D widths, at the remarkable price OF fajB& $ 1.19 $25 kYHAT ELSE ? Whatever tbe demand, we are equal to it, with an article that's the A of the As, at a price that's the Z of tho Zs. We carry quality in Groceries to its highest point, just as electricity, with a speed ol 288,000 miles a second, exem plifies the limit of velocity. Lightning beats everything, and so do we with the variety and superiority of oar food products. Musio is for the ear, food for the stomach, and our groceries are for food. It's livipg on the summit of Satis faction Mountain to have your 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. Be sure to get onr prices before purchasing elsewhere. ' JOHN DUIIH 55 & 57 Pollock St These goods are absolutely Hand - Made. ' Notice. Tills will inform mv rnstomers that have opened my BUOK SHOP at the same old stand, on Craven Butt, oi Dosile D. G. Smaw's tin shop. Tbsni ni my friends for post favora, I ask their Kesrcuiiny, II. Y GIBB& patronage again. Is careful work. Decrepit aged drugs won't do. They must he young ai d fresh full of lite and strength for the sick. They must bo pure and thev must he carefully put together. Too much of this and not enough of that, wou't do. We make a specialty of putting up prescriptions we can do it better than the man who doesn't mako a specialty of it. If you want careful, thoughtful work, come to BRADHAM'S PHARMACY. Reward. Reward. Reward. We will pav S25.no to the person Wlio will bilnu as a stove that will ompare In quality, finish and point ot oxcollcnce with the I s WE NOW HAVE ON OUR FLOOR. We will have as Jndgos three dlslntareateil Fersons. $26. Their former prices were 2.00, t2.25, $2.50, $2.75 and $3.00 pair. Tbey are 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. They were accumu lating and we make this sacrifice to move them. They must 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 -6J you can buy a pair for $l.lDc. We?want you to see these stoves and Baages whether you wish to buy or not. They are the handsomest stoves ever shown In North Carolina, and each is warranted by BUCK'S STOVE A RANGE CO., and by Slover Hardware Company to give pertect aatlstaotion or we will ro tund your money. t"Call and let ua show yon anything tn our line vou may need. We guarantee OL K I PRICES on anything we sell. Tours Respectfully, New floods all In we are wait ing to show tkem to yon. Lots of New Things In Notions. The new Harness leather belt for ti cents each. The new Ladles standing Collar, IS cents each, two for ti cents. "Witch Kloth," It is bewitched, It I works wonders. A moist portion will clean yoar Bleyele, a dry por tion will polish It. Can be used un til It Is threat bare. Price, 15e., a square. AGENCY Hazard Gun Powder. MERCHANTS SAVE MONEY BY LEAVING YOl'K OU TERS WITH ME. F. ULRIOH, Grocer. I' S BOODLE STREET. - THE - 0UB MOTTO: "The Nimble Sixpence , against The Slow Shilling." I. II. Mill Successor to , Ilackburn & Wlllett. 47 A 49 PotXocK Strmt. Also. Junction Kroad XT o tiairA Atiap ffrnA in PI? I I . I .-.. Dicycie Lamps iv For tbe next TEN days we will sell , ; the balance of our NICKEL LAMPS st the extremely low pries of .. . J 2fo k ' each.' :: -' . AIM), a WW more logo jmuHnucji. ( big reduction io price. Call and buy be 1 frtra thai an all Sold. . .:.' l Benember we are willing to wstt opoo you in the repair business. An kinds ot work done. ;' f- ' 7; . . P. 8. DUFFY, Proprietor. .' . I -A.-E. PITTMAN, Manager. TOCl'KBACLIK AT. Take Laxative Bromo Qaloloe Tablets AU drogairts refund tbs money if It foils to cure. 83o, , ,
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