4' '1 WWW VOL. XV-NEW SERIES NO. 111. NEW BERNE, N. ft WEDNESDAY MORNING SEPTEMBER 30. 1896 ESTABLISHED 1882- www '4 ' ' W.RES AU SOWN! . Owing to tbu severe wind and rain storm which prevailed last nijibt. the Journal is unable this rooroinj to pre- , tent its readers with Ilia usuil newt re- - ports. - , A lev di'pttchca were got through fr m B ileigh, N, C , wlicn the line tailed, . and effjrts to get word , vi VVilminj?l'n, N. C or Richmond, V., proved una Tailing. - ' Judging from what little was reccivtd ' concerning the storm, U was pretty gen eral In the Eastern portion of thetlbited States, coming from Florida and extend ing northward to Virginia and rapidly going still further North,. . : 7 V . With the elements agairiet.the Journal it had to succumb, ond feels that Us - friends will appreciate the- ettoatUx nd accept the news given them this morning pardoning all deficiencies. ; " V. Blerm at Raleigh. pePiaU , Raleigh. N. C. September 29. The storm is severe here, tonight Many trees are blown down. The telegraph and tele phone wires are damnged, considera bly. ' The storm has injured cotton, left In fields. To Take charge. Special - 'Vs. ' Baleioh, N. 0., September 29 John E. By arrived, today, to take charge of )he lnsti ut'on for the diaf mults and blind. ", Destructive Htorin la Mexico. City of Iiexioo. The west coast of Mexico has been visited by a tremendous Storm,' which has caused great damage ard consternation.' The town ff Altuta, State ol Sinaloa. is inundated and the capi tal city, Culiacan, I as fullered severely. ' Many smilt towns have been flooded. : The little raitway from Altata to Cufacin has been badly viiislud out and is in a ruined condition. .' , Fighting; on tbeTraeha. Havana. Be'iel binds made attacks on the Spaoish troops along the whole line of the western tiocha. ; Tiiey were driven off in some places, bile in others they retirid of thcir.own accord. The attacks were rmewid with the same result. It is believed that the rebels had no Intention of crossing the trochs, but Simply make the attacks to harass the troops. ;"'.. X' - A train that was cirrying troops was find upon by insurgents between Las Canas and Alnmxear. A, sergeant and ten private were wounded. A rebel band has burned the Buenaver turn sugar estate in the province of. Ma- ' Francisco Tolon, a brother of Samuel Tolon, Jose Sacs, a lawyer of Carders; Jose Repoao, a schoolmaster of Aguctte; Mabutl P, Lanas, druggist of Bayamo, and (our others will bo deported to the . Chaflarine Islands., , , . ' Three Seamen anTorated. Chistkb, pa. Three of the crew and a stowaway of the iron steamship Cjrus (Br,) Capt. "Simmons, from Pbiladelpliia for Norfolk, met a horrible death tonight while the steamer was lying ofi the quar antine station at Marcus Hook, in the Delaware River. ., , , The men, in lowering a barrel of ot - into the hold of the vetsel, accidentally burst it, and to save Ilia oil procured an 'other barre'i. ,Ooe of. lbs men fttuck i match and Ignited the fluid. -'. The hold of the vessel was soon DUed -with dames and smoke.' The four men were suffocated before they could, be' res cued by the captain and the remainder of the crew, .ov.-v .'-. - The fire was extlnguisliedjbefore much damage was done to the vessel. The bodies of the men were removed by Depu ty Coroner Fry. : ' . ' " ' ':,':;:":, -. - :. . " - -'- - Farter Sneeeeda Taaeher. - Kkw Yobk. The "regnlart" Demo ' cratlc ticket of the State of New York, revised by the State Committee. Governor Wilbur F. Porterrof Water- town. . ' , : ; Lie uteuant-Governor Fred U. Schraub, of Lowvllle. '; - '-v ' It was to by settled that Elliott Dan forth, chairman of the State Committee, would be placed ot the bead of the ticket to fill the vaeancy caused by the declina lion of John Boyd Toucher. At the eleventh hour. Mr. Danfjirth, who bad been in telephonic communica tion with Senator Hill decided that In would not permit his name to be used lie told the committee so, and the mana agers of the Democratic campaign got to gether, and decided to push Judire Potter up from second place to first, and to make Frederick C. Schraub Lieutenant-Govern or. No change was made in the third plaeo on the ticket, Mr. Danforlh stated that Mr. Purler would oland squarely upon the platform oftlie convention, and would fully en- dm is tie CIihko pUtform. The vole whs mi minimis, and Mr. Porter was de- c! ! the n'..uiitme for Governor. ' "ills, Amos-operativi-, ; FOR SAFB KEBPINQ CbaratS Wlib Harder Brought ta 8lal Capllnl. Special. ,,,, . . . .. Baleioh, N. 0. September 29 Tony Baptist and .Lreni , Faulkner, two negroes, who are charged Willi murder ing ft white girt, named Faulkner,' near Henderson,' and who were guarded by the military in Uenderson jail , last night, wcre.brougbt here today, for sale'Kvetiing. -.. Bnraed to Death la Bed. Londoh. Fred Barnard, the artist of Black and While, -has been burned to death in bed. It is supposed that the bed clothing caught Ore while be was smok- ' ' ' Minister HeDonal III. . Southampton, Mr. Alexander. Mc Donald, of Lynchburg. Va., the jTuited here on September 26 from the United States on the American Line steamship New York, was dnngerotuly ill with broh chilis during .the voyage, and is now lying at the Southwestern Hotel under the care of a physician. ' '..' Charfted with roralnr. San Fbahcisco. W. 0. Wallace, a young man of many aliases and a gradu ate ot Yale, is in the city prison await:ng extradition to Fort Worth, Texas, where lie is charged with forging a draft for 920,000 on (he First National Banks of that place. Wallace is also wanted on various charges at Cilorado Springs, Denver and Kansas City. Convention of Plumber. Milwaukee, Wis. The seventh con vention of the United Association of Plumbers and Gas and Steam Fitters of the United States began at the Euilclers and Traders' Exchange. It was called to order by President Moran, and was ad dressed by Mayor Rauschen'ierger. The sessions will continue daily nntit tho last of the week. . The Tesaa Plead. San Antonio, Texas A portion of the city of San Marcos, just north of here, is still covered with from flvo to twenty feet of water. All business is suspended, but the work of relief progresses slowly, because the town is divided by a raging torrent; and traffic, except by boats, ia im possible in the flooded districts. Many people were rescued from tiee tops by men in boats. Four people are missic snd all hope of their being . found alive has been abandoned, ar ihe house in which they were living was washed away and completely wrecked. Telegraphic Items. One man was killed and two others injured by the caving in of the walls of an excavutlon at V uty fifth street and Fifth aveuue. New York. The dead man is Patrick Quinn. The injured are Andrew Reilly and John Ncwman.- About 275 delegates were on hand at the first session of the twenty first conven Hon of the .International Cigarmtkers1 Union, in Detriot. Thomas Dolao, ex President of the Detroit, 'Trade Council, delivered an addiess of welcome. W. C. Wallace, a young man of many aliases and a graduate of Yale, is in the city prison, at San Francisco, awaiting extradition to Fort Worth, Tex , where be is charged with forging a draft for $20,000 on the First National Bank, of that ciiy The prisoner was captured two weeks ago. Two lives were lost as the result of a political dispute in Mingo Caunty, W. Va. John Roberts struck "Doc" Estep with a cane. Estep shot and killed Rob erts. King Roberts, a brother, then pro cured a Winchester, and followed Estep, killing him within a hundred yards of his home. The men were farmers. la Part I, General Sessions, Judge Fitzgerald, of New York, set the data fur hearing the argument on a demon. against the indictment of the American Tobacco Company's officers for November 4 next The indictment, which was found last May, charged the company with ur. lawfully forming a combination to fix and control the price of cigarettes. - .. 1 ' THE COTTON MARKETS, ;.-'' September Win. Liverpool held the advance established yesterday and advanced to 1 point fur ther, for futures. Spots were unchanged at 4 28-32 but the spot sales are si 111 disappointingly small only 8,000 bales 6,300 of "htcn were American ccttoo, New YObk opened at 8.39 for January and bas been quiet and stiaily during the day, finally closing at 8.30 the lo est of the dsy. This is a net decline of 6 points lor the day. There are no new features to the market except It Is now reported bat the recent rains will bene fit the top crop In Texas. - New BrcrtNH market bas been quiet at 7.40 to 7.60. Most of the cotton sold 7.82 to 7.55. lb. ceipts very light on account of bad wtmther, . . Yours truly, - . - J. E. Latham. THE MARKETS. Chicago, rVplemtx r C5. OI'KMNO. riMM, )(V0iiit?r Whmf, fii; J (".i J January V--- k, 7.1U 7.(:l 1 i i. s .... ' 8 .',:) 3 t;i WIIETBLEBi GOLD or SILVER Is successful In the coming election or not, one thing is a settled I act, that you can buy more - CHOICE Family Groceries for a Dollar -FBOM- 1EL t Wholesale and Retail O racers. 71 Bread street, Sew Berne, B. C. Than anywhere else in the city. They have bought from first hands one of the largest and best selected stocks of Staple and Fancy Groceries that has been brought to New Berne this season, and are there fore fully prepariyLtaxompee In pi ices with any or their competitors. It 1b to your interest to buy where you can pet me nest goods aud the mott or mem tor youffuoney, You cau save money buy purenasmg whatever yon may med in the Grocery line from them. Call and examine for yourselves and compare their prices. : Ho irouilo lor them to show goods. Everything fully guaranteed a represented, . wood stub'es jinu warehouse accom modations FREE for the use of our country friends (and enemies too.) Don't lorget the place. ricDaniel & Gaskill, Wholesale and Retail Grocers, 71 Broad St.. New Berne. N. 0. Say!!! Do' you want to be comfortable this Winter t Do you want to save your temper this Winter Do yon want to save half vour fuel bill? ????? If y ii do just go dowa to the SL0VER HARDWARE CO'S STORE and buy you a " Wilson Heater. The greatest heating stove ever in vented. Afck your neighbors about them. We sold them ooe last winter and they are going to nse tliem altogether this winter. I oey are made ot lst Kusaia iron and have draft opening at the top, which prevents lira Iro n popping out They also have automatic smoke door! which.no similar stove bas. NOW IS THE TIME In paint your bearlbs and andirons. Wu have the paint. We h.ve the BUCK'S Cook Stoves. and when yon are passing drop in and let us show them to yon. A little child could ceo their superiority over any other stove. Fire Backs warranted to last fifteen years and we will replace any that do not last that long. A nice lot of FOOT MATS on hand. Remember we guarantee 'be price of every article we sell yon. No one under sells us. We solicit your patronage. " Respectfully Youn, Slover Hardware Co. HATE YOU TRIED J. R. Parker Jr. - For What Yon Want in the GROCERY LINE Be Lead While Others Follow. I carry a complete line of Choice Family and Heavy Groceries Am also Agent for Diamond Match Co s Goods., Lorillard and Gall & Ax snuff at Manu facturer's pricM,J . a ;T H ' "; ' I am headquarters lor Flour bouaht di rect frorn the mill I. I can save you money if yon tee ine before baying elsewhere. - To my Country Friends, my stables are free (and your team and harness takn care of while ty the eity. t ,.;, , Jhankingniy many frhnda for patt tarors, and to share your future patron age, lam .,-'.-' , , ' ': f iYonr Reapectfully, " j"r '. . , i J.J IL Parker Jr. 11 BROAD STREET. 'Phnna if.fl.vl !-Ji.V.fi j 'T 4fl WtaSn It Hay Cuneerni That it lias been oMaieil that a new registration shall bv bid owing to the mutilation of the 8rd ward precinct books Dy me rfgieirara, Vi f j . . --This September 26th. 1800.' , " . ' , Jy. SMITH, Chairman. Plione !.. DO NOT FAIL and tend to onr market in the morn ing. We have fine display MEATS of all kinds. FRESn SAUSAGES 10c" of Sam'l Colin & Son floanda Redleulttas. But nevnnheltss we nanawl to get a lot of M-. n's llinclt Cheviot hnits, from a iMimilaettirer, that e are wllinrr at $2M; : soils are worth t'J.00, and S' (rooU i . fiita. tJ i:.u:tMt , Take this to Davis Pharmacy WHERE IT WILL BE CARE FULLY COMPOUNDED. Pare Drug?, Accuracy, Promptness, Fall Prices. aaq a. Sin: 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. X. tfUSTLV & CO. Mason's Improved Fruit Jars, and Porcelain Lined Kettles. AT L. H. Cutler & Co's. Hoarders Wanted. Call at MRS. S. E. STERLING'S No. 87 Craven street. GENTLEMEN PREFERRED. BBOAD STREET Fruit - Store ! A NEW' DEPARTURE. I wish to inform my.friendsand patrons that I have opened a whole?a'e nep nt ment in connection wiih my retiil siore, and ntn receiving a fresh lot of goods hy each steamer. Mj stock cornis's oftlie very bisi qual ity of Apples, I'anHnas. l emons, Pears, readies aim ( ontectioiieile?: also Cati- bi"es, Irish I'oiutoe and Onions. In connection with thia I will carr n full Hue ol Fnniily Groceries which I will sell ch-np for Cttt-h. f Tlintikinsj you lor pist Juvors, an'l booing to meiil the continuance of same. I am yours OliA'lient, J. D. BARFIELD, No. 53 Broad Street. I am baying my soods in the North ern Markets tor cash, and will sell as cheap as any houje in the city. Only for To-lay, it Saves You Trouble and Time. Hot Just received One Hundred tons of Marl to be sold by the bushel, barrel or ton. Any way you want it. It is nice to improve your sidewalks or yard) and many other place?. And ain't it nice to have a friend to keep this rourl in town, so that every man, woman or child can set it. by the retail or wholesale. Ho l well now, wu keep bawjsu STOVE WOOD, stove, ranae, and fire- place wood, all ready under large sheds and never gets wet in rainy weather oak, aab, and piae. ZUO0UU UK1UK JUU SAL, Hi. Laths, hand made and sawed shinnies, always ou ham). Besuie and 'phone Is Hi lllLLIoi any thing you want ' 'Phone No. 10. Brick, shingles, marl, laths and wood. A t'andldnle. I wish to offer myself as a candi date before tho people of Craven County for the position of .county commissioner. My object in view is to protect the laboring classes, neithor asking nor begging favors from any particular party. . Kospectiuiiy, B. F. Stilley. Mlop ana Read Tula. It will Interest you, ' It will pay you, It will do you good ' To know that you can boy cheese at J AS. F. TAYLUU 8 OS cheap as you Can in New Yoik and save yourself (tcamer freicht Don't forget to call and see for yourself. Did you ever try i barrel of his Puritan Flour, it is the best made; In fact everything yon want is to be had at his Stores root or Middle street. Balittactlon guaranteed.' - FOR RENT! FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED ',' The Residence now occupied by -! , Misi Kmma Disosway. Fosses- ',. . ikm given October 15, 1806. Apply to , Mabk Disosway. , Annual Meeting. The Bih Annual meeting of Stock holders of the New Berne Building and Irfn Association will be held ai City Hnllon Wednesday evening, .September yum, ibvu, ai tt ocioct. " ; . J. It B. CARRAWAY, , ' . . i , t'ecrelary. Take Laxntivo Brorao Quujlne Tablets AU druggints refund the money if it fails 11 m Silver or Gold ! It matters not ! What we want is your order for that Full Suit. THAT you must have Our Fa'l and Winter Samples are ready for your inspection. Also a line ol Cassimeres 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 row, F. M. Chadwlck. 101 Middle Street. WELL FAT ! If a four wheel machine is a Quad ricycle, and a tliree wheel machine is a Tricycle and a two wheel nra:hioe is a Bicycle, what would yon cull a one wheel machine ? 5 Why, a Wheel Barrow,to besurr.l Very Good. ' If you wanted the best ; Bicyclo what would you do ? Why I would go to J.C. WHITTYf & JJO'S. AND GET A ."VICTOR!" J. 1. -J ASK IAN, School Books and School Supplies. STATIONERY, Books and Booklets, Engraved Cards and Invitations, Sheet Music and Musical Instru ments. iS?Mail orders receive prompt atten tion. J. 1. C- ASKIXS. mm 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 ft second, exem plifies the limit of velocity. Lightning beats everything, and so do wo with, the variety aud 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 yonr tab'e supplied by ns, because we shut the door to every thing bnt 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 lure to get onr pricoi before purchasing elsewhere. 55 & 57 Pollock S , Notice. This will inform my customers that have opened my SHOE SHOP at the same old stand, oo Craven Street, op posite D. G, Smaw'f tin ahnp. Thank ing my friends for past favors, I ask their patronage again. Kespecllully, . I ' l- ' ...n II talk I We place on our coun ter To-morrow 217 pair lement & Ball's and Monroe Bros. & Co's. HAND-MADE Ladies SHOES, ranging in sizes from 11-2 to 5 1-2, C and D widths, at the remarkable price -Per -Pair. These goods are absolutely Hand - Made. Their former prices were 12.00, 13.25, 12.50, $2.75 and $3.00 pair. They are a few sizes left from many lots style correct quali ty way up. Everybody knows what kind of a Shoe Clement & Ball make. The name is a guarantee by its self. They were accumu lating and we make this sacrifice to move them. They must go that's why we make the price a third almost of their original value. Remember if you are for tunate so as to wear a size from 1 J to 6$ you can buy a pair tor $ 1.19c. New Hoods all la we are wait ins; to show them to you. Lots of New Things In Notions The new Harness leather belt for 25 cents each. The new Ladles standing Collar, 15 cents each, two for 25 cents. "Witch Eloth," It Is bewitched, It works wonders. A moist portion will eleaajour Bicycle, dry por tloa will polish It Cat be ased til It Is thread hare. Price, 15c, sqnare. OUR MOTTO: "The Nimble Sixpence against The Slew Shllllig." Sueeemor to Kackbnrn ft Wlllett. ' 47 & 40 Pollock Stbiit. Also Junction Broad $1.19 I' - -i : ' and Queen. " Dress Goods Department! NEW FALL AND WINTER ARRIVALS. ; Elegant Line Dress Patterns in French Boucle. Then we have Cashmeres, Ileuriottas, Cheviots, Serges, Broad Cloths, Rough Effects, Brilliantines, Moreens, Silks, Satins, and in fact everything that s new. We have a beautiful line of all wool Serge and Brocated Cushmers that we are making a specialty of at 23 cents a yard. 500 pair fine sample Shoes will be among our arrivals this week. THE BIG Dry Goods Bargain House. G. A. Barfoot,Mgr. Putting up A. lri'wriition is careful work. Decrepit need drug wou't do. They must be young and fresh full of lile and strength lor the tick. They must be pure aod thev must be carefully put together. Too much of this and not enough of that, won't do. We make a specialty of putting up prescriptions we ran do it better than the man who doesn't make a specially of it. If you want careful, thoughtful work, come to BRADHAM'S PHARMACY. I OFFER MY ENTIRE STOCK OF BICYCLE SUNDRIES At Prices Lower than ever Before. I Imve a few more of the '9 ( Search Light Lanterns ! Tfiat enjoy the same rank among Bicycle buntems mat tne "Columbia' dues among Bicycles, winch I will sell while my pres ent stock lasts at $3.75 CASH ON DELIVERY. Also a few second hand and new Bicvcles low for cash or on easy terms. EVERYTHING for the CYCLIST. WM. T. HILL, District Agent for Columbia and Hartford Bicycles. Phone 80. 61 S. Frant treat AGENCY ! Hazard Gun Powder. MERCHANTS SATE MONEY BY LEAVING YOUR OR f ERS WITH ME. F. TJLRICH, Grocer. 45 HTJDDLS STREET. THE . We have ever offered in " ' Bicycle Lamps ! Per the next TEX days we will sell ' the balance of our NICKEL LAMP8at the extremely low price of . , . 2J each, ;' i "! Alio, a few more high grade'wbeels at big redaction In price. Call and buy bt ftw. ttui mtm all mnIA GRANDEST BARGAINS Remember we an willing to wait oporr you in the repair buttocs. All kinds o work done. K . F. 8. DUFFY, Proprietor.' A. E. PITTMAN, Man?: to cure, xac . '.''' I

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