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VOL. XV-ffEW SERIES SO. 12. NEW - BERNE, N. C. TUESDAY MORNING OCTOBER 13. 1896 ESTABLISHED 1884 AW WASHINGTON LETTER. HOW POLITICS LOOK FROM THE CAPITOL. Tha President' "Iuaetlvltjr." Cum- pnlan Bel. Bailer' KUmale, PepalUt Campaign Baok. ; TllklnffDny nndHlKbl, " Jovmu, Bureau, Washington, D. C, Oct 12. President-Cleveland lias taid tbatpro- prieiy would "prevent bis "rainK'mg ae- ,! tively'' io the campaign, l.ut since his re turn to Washington it has become uppar- , . ent that he intends to pull all the wires - in hie leach to bnnz about Bryan's defeat, and most .Democrats would pteter that he ; should '-mingle actively," which seems to be bla definition of taking part in public . meetings, iustead ot working privately In hia executive office against Bryan; and they have had some bard things to say about hia writing a letter comun-mllngthe gold movement, to be read at a gold meet- iny addressed by a member of h;s cabinet. while by bie order other members of his . cabinet were dismissingvofflciuls for being candidate for office on the silver ticket, and in some instances fi just working for the silver ticket A consmeralile sum of monny at one lilac-112,000 is posted in Wasb'nptno obi ! M. Ki, .lev's election, tfie idds D--w r ni- ff.-re-i 8 to 1, but there is has niD 'iian was ever knwu at this : riO" 'f F esident nl cumpau-n. ' :iiaini,o dui" r, o the Populist Na i iiitbturol',lLuri h at 2!i2 elect. ial ,uie' 8 wore (ban eimuub m elect 6-r 8 y. , wim u' including UV rtintes t l"'" 'ii," D. I 'aie, Vl ciiiaau.1 w wl ' 'hi", in a i 'f which in claimB i'-ai Bryan , ti- an ev n eh ime to win. Bu' in Sen r u lei'i, "sue iliii-n" iiai ure a num ' .ii Hia s wnlr.i ,,r dls.t on tup Repub l.ca-i "suie tiiiuu'1 list. The Pcifiu i tJamii.hrn Bn-ik wiil lie Is.hh! Mrs w ek. ; The olh-r campaign tin ka nan- ii en out Sometime the delay in ikhuid the Populist hoik ws caused 4y deliberation as to whether one should be issued at all, Ii differs some what radically from either the Democrat ic or Republican campaign books, iu that it emphasizes ils discussion of the tisnsportation question in - connection with the money question. The book ' asserts that those who piofit by our perniciiios monetaty laws and discrimi nating systero of taxation, together with those who contml our transportation . facilities, have created odious trusts and monopolies. All of these are taking an active part io politics and are placing their eolire power behind and iu support ot the gold standard " - In view of the claims made by both parlies as to Kentucky, the opinion of Mr, M. J. Richmond, whose former prom inence in Keutucky politics enables bim io spetk with authority, enhanced by his now being practically -out of politics, is Interesting, tar. Richmond,' who has J ast come to Washington from Kentucky saiii: '-It is extremely difficult to say how the electoral vole of Kentucky will go. The letting is even, neither side eiiig wriiiiu give o ids. 61 t opinion is that ti e wi'Oli qii s ii-n hiui e on ibe P.'i-U'i t vol-. - Tuat w.i 23,000 in the last elect ;. and iiipoauui 't goes solidly . tor Urao. Hi qu -tiiu is whthei it will f X lb- ! i)i sound IB-fry Dduin i r.i a hu mil v is eiilier tor MuKinley ft Pdmer. I think a iif(Jor of the n.O' d money De niH-rais'are uoiug to vote the Rrpuiirn tic-kft. In Covington and Newport, tin-re, ta- larne German Caih ulic element, bicu is etioogly fur Bryan, 'and I believe .must ol the working mm are on his side. One of the odd features al tbeiampalgn is the attitude of 'Pule' Car-isle, a brother-of the (Secretary, who is Postmaster at Cnvington. I'e is an out ' and nut Bryau man, and when Bryan came to our town io speak waa one of the first to nub. to the stand and grasp him by the hand.' But tbi only shows bow the Democrats are divided ao the issue nod what a queer aiix up it is. ..Our neo pie bav dropped work and business eu - tii o'y, and talk gold and silver day and niiiht." - , - Botb sides are interesting themselves In the man won lives' in Washington but has a vote io som- uf the States, especially if, his vote be in one pr the close or doubt ful Stales, of wh'ch there seem to -ha a ' greut many this year. Both the Demo cratic and Republican Congressional Com millets bave arianged with thu railroads fur reduced transpoitation lor voters, and while Dei t her is making it a lute to furnish free tickets, there will be little trouble for Impecunious voters in certain Stales to get them ftom either. At thu Winnini ol tl campaign it was thought that few of tli lank and Hie of Go vein men t employes would go ti the expense of going to their homes to vote, owing to their belief that the civil service law would keep them in ollire whether they did or not. But thete has bieo a ureni clian. and it is now provable Inai un unusually !nre pjtreut mm of them will lit home to vote also that nV'Sl i( tnetn will vote tor MiKinlev, nut so much I remise of any ilei iihu pref i riicn lor him as litcauM they believe tln-ir lred nn-l butter depend up n his ehclion. This change has been brought rImiuI by t lie conlinuKd assertions, which h ive not b'n I'mocd, that if Bryau is i tr-l tin to will he an ail around shake n,i in the civil m-rviee in oil it branchis - 1-mvo the prr-ut " ' ' "!'". it " TBB HPRBIOAWB. Lane Ialaaal, Basiwj Beach, Coaey Island aad the Jecaey Ctiut Rav a;d. . - " Special.' ' v'New Yobk,, Oct., 12. This alter- noon'i hurricane ravaged Long Island, swiep-Dg many buildings into the sea. At Jtockuway Beach a score ol Hotels and pavilions were carded out to sea, Coney. Island was badly bathred Seidls' music bull was carried away and greatly damanged.yt.long the Jersey coast the Hotel No; m indie, where Senator Hill stops, was uoderminded, aod is leady to fait into the sea. ' T;nnn,TlieSupect. Special. . Washington, D. C, October 12. Amuassudur Eustis in bis cable message this nioruing, informs Secretary jif State Obey, that J. P. Tjnun, the Amt-ricun suspect, whose extradition England asked for, will be released. It is thought that Tynan will sail for America on the first steamship. ' The (Hue Market. Special. ; Nbw Yokk, Octiibtr 12. Stocks were depressed today. The European boursi s were all weak. ' Arebblahop Ireland' teller. Special. v- v Wasbihqton, D. C. October 13 The Republican Cungi'tasiucal Committee oigbiy applaud Archbishop lreluun'a let ter.' Judire nclver Pamlised. , Speolal. Raleioh, N. C, Ocu bar 12. Jude Mulver bad another siruke o paraljiin at Uuibatn tmiuy, ami was coin pel lert" Hi end the b riu of me court, and to to Ins borne Jt Can huge. N. 0. Bepnblleau Stevlairatlon. special. Raleigh, N. 0. Ociobsi 12 Cnuir man Hoitou declares timt bis r, turns show 25 per cent merease iu ti e Repub lican reistiation, as comtaied with lbnu er years. . ' Will Mvf Build. Special. Ralmqh, N. C. Oclober 13. -The plan ot bnilclirJ the Episcopal Catbcoral of the Good Sbepard here is abandoned fit the present. The church will coucantrate iUerT-rls upon the per jiancut establuhiuent of St. Mary's school. What's In a Name. Special. Raleigh, N. 0. October 12. Chair man Holtun said tonight, "Put Alassey has written a nice letter coming down as congressman in this district, we don'; rail it '-coming down,"-we call it co-opera Hon." Win Mill Barncd. SDeolal : Baleioh N. C. October 12. Jesse Win ionic's mill and cotton g n, and 26 bales ol cotton in Wake county were bntned today. Loss $2 003. re Election Oplaluna. Speolal. ItALEiaa, N. C, October 11 Join W. Grabatn givei to Chairman Holton aa ipiuiou on tiie election law in which be mii; "It is not a competent question by tne legisirar of election whether a mm i vi- with Ins waa, or ot a tingle man, Jnere ue sleeps.". Tha t'nniaek Dl lllnr. Special. Kalbigh, N. C, i)ctnbcr I2.-S. P. Langdon i f Pli ladelphia is trying to break the rece veiship jI the Cumutk Coal Mines. The mines are n w being operated lo a small way, principally to keep out Ibe water, the rea ion is tint lliu receiver has not been ahle to negotiate the Be elver's certificate. ' THE COTTON MARKETS. v- Octol er 12th. THB coiton markets have rule-l cjkiile steady lodty. ' r LivebpooIi opened at an advance of 4 61. but quickly lost 2 61 1 nut closed very steady with sales of spots 12,0t0 bales at 4, d ; - - r Kiw York opened st a dei:lite of five points from S iiiirday, but has giadual 1y gamed during tut day and rinsed n 7 97 for January a net advance of Iff points for the day. - Uatbb the cotton trade Is beginning io awake t-i the lact that with the present - and probable statistical position cotton is not dear at preient piirss 1 . ' The Government report ludicates abon 7,000,000 bales. Jeill, the celebrated crop gut swr is out with an estimate of 9,000,000. Tail cotton trade seems lo think both estl " mates wrong, aod consider about 7 million to 81 million as aimot comet. Tub receipts will have more bearing nu values than anything else now io shjht. Tub Provision and Grain markets made good advance today and possibly this helped cotton to some extent. " New Herns market has been dulj, no receipts snd almost no sales. Few bales 7 to 71. Tours irulyv J. IS. Xatrav. TIIE MARKETS. ruiPinn O. irtkr t 1 . . , 0P)tNIK0- C,,WE December Wheat. .681 Out J iiumty Pork, 7.93 8.15 NOTHING- SPECIAL THE SPECIAL MEETING fam 0CRATIC COMMITTEE. Popallal rally Batlsfled. Maj Bave "Worked" Demaerals. ayer ,' ' "Says Show Is Over." Speolal, .-.(' Raleigh, N. C. October 12 The call for the meeting of the Democratic State Cammiitee meeting this evtning, did not announce any special object, but simply said it was of vital importance to the life of the party. It appears to be now conceded that the Populists have "worked' the Democrais for all they are worth. Chairman Ayer let it be well under stood today, that the "show was over," so far as the Populist Slate committee is concerned. TO CUBE A COLD IN ONE DAT Take Laxative Broxo Quinine Tablets ah aiuggists relund the money it it hult to emu. 5. 'Phone 46. DO HOT FAIL AND SEND TO our market in the morning. We have displays of very tine Beef, Pork, Sausage at 10c , and also Veal ever; morning. , Sam'l Cohn & Son STATEMENT OF CONDITION of tho Oita Bait of New Bene, At the close of Business, Oct., Cth, ismi. RESOURCES. L mns in d Discounts, $ CI 02 21 Overdrafts, 215 40 Iteal fc,ln'e, 4,r15 01 Bunking lit use, 4.704 72 Kurnituro and Pixiuies. 1.1)83 On Stocks and Bonds, 814 00 Due trom other Bunks and Bankers. 25.953 92 Cash on band, 25,549 10 Total, 125,422 9C LIABILITIES. Cpilal Stock (paid in) 850,000 00 Suinlti9 and TJudivided profits, 7,960 36 Cusliier's checks outstanding, 595 51 uue .Depositors, 00,129 89 Due other banks and I anm rs. 6.737 20 Total, tl?'5,422 90 I, H. M. Groves, Cashier of the above named hank, do solemulv swear that this statement is true to thu best of my knowledge ana oetiei. H. M. Groves, Cashier. State of North Carolina, ) Onumy of Craven, 8w-rn fo and-Subseriix-d before me this 12th day of Oct., 189C. J. It. B. Cabrawat, Notary Public. Coirect A'tett: T. A. Grken, Jas Redmond, E. W. bM ALL WOOD, Diiectois. Prescription Filling is of vital importance to the sick. We can tlo it right and at popular prices. We filled over 0,000 last year without t com plaint, let u fill vonrs. N'lihing but i he best of SYEBrTSmO is good enough for sick people. A triul Ll con vince,-; , . sr , -.1" ' BRADHAM'5 PHARMACY. T-ciclror &z Co Kaleigh, ST. C. Our Dress Matini Department . MAKES a specialty of dbsioninc Wedding Outfits, . .r; LADIES... Street, TUIting- ;.,nd Evening Costumes. Dinner and Opera Waists, . Tea Jackets and. Tea Gown.'. We make reptodtictlons of the most celebrated Parisian Costumers ' at lower prices, lur nigu cias work, than ay Other house In the world. We ask you to write for tstlmnU. which will bo cheerfully an-1 promptly furnished with samples ei tire Stuff sail Fabrics jou may request. . , 7 No grstahlishment In America siMiwi , so lare and choicn stock of tbi hinhtt t class of laiported Novelties iu IMeJ s Goods. . y T7, n. & R. s, TUCICER z CO. Ontario Prepared Buckwheat, the best on the maikct io 2 and 8 pound packages, 10 and 15 cents per package. Very Finest Elgin Butter, Fresh from tho Dairy, 23 cts. per pound. FRESH OYSTER CRACKERS Finest Quality. NICE FRESH CAKES, 10 and 15 cents per pound. NICE FRESH OAT FLAKES, Loose and in packages. Tho very finest full Cream Cheese, and the best Imported Mac aroni, 15 cents per pound; and a fnll line of everything in the Grocery line. GIVE US A CALL. L & GASIOLL, Wholesale and Ketail Grocer?, 71 Broad St.. NewBerno. N. C. - THE - GRANDEST BARGAINS We have ever offered in Bicycle Lamps ! FvT tlicr.ext TEN' dnys we will sell the balnnce of our (NICKEL LAMPS at the extremely low price of .J. . (jhj 2g each. Alio, a few more high gratia wheels at big reduction in price. Call and buy be foie they are all sold. Remember we are willing ti wo'.t upon you in the .epair business. All kin Js o work done. P. S. DUFFY, Proprietor. A. E. TITTMAN, Manager. KINGS "KINGS WIIETHEU OVER MEN" or STOTES, So if yon want the test Stovo on tho m irket buy the King Heater. Alao a fine line of Coal Stoves. Tu. II. Cutler o. sJlf3 AGENCY Hazard Gun Powder. MERCHANTSJSAVEIMONEY lit LEAVING! YOUK OR I ERS .TVITU ME. - P. ULRICH, Grocer. 45 miODUl STREET. l am Better Prepared Thuii Ever to do Yobr dB- PRINTING Willi Neatteis and Dispatch, at Isowest Prices, A full Une of la tie' , Note sod Bill Reads; l.Dvalupe'.lliisiness and Vial ids; Us us, ; bhippiug isjis, etc., always on nana. 8 ATISFACTION GUARANTEED. : . I wish lo thf.nk mv friends snd patrons for thtlr tery liberal pttromse in the past, hoping bv fair treatment to lecnre Iheir luture oractt. - , WM. T.- HILL, 'PhB80. 61 l.rrsrt Itttet KoanlerH ; Wanted. Cill at MUf. 8. X STERLING'S No. 87 Craven street.' . . Silver or Gold! It matters not ! What we want is your order l'orj that Fall Suit. THAT you must have. Our Fa'l and Winter Samples are ready for your inspection. Also a line ot Cassimercs und Worsteds in stock if you do r.nt wish to wait. We gmranti-e Fit and Prices. Goods were neter so goud or prices 8 low as now. F. M. Chadwick. lOlJMiddle Street. HAVE" YOU TRIED J. R. Parker Jr. For What You Want in the GROCERY LINE He Leads' iVlnlc Others Follow. I carry a complete line of Choice Family and Heavy Groceries. Am also Aent for Diamond Mated Co's Goods., Lorillard and (Jail & Ax snuff at Manu facturer's price--. ; I am heailquarlera tor Flour bought di rect from Ihe uilU. 1 can tnc you money if you tee mo betoro bn)iii! elsewhere. Tif my Country FiietKK my stnblt-s are ft'ie and your team ar.d hurnets taken care ot while in the city. Thanking my nniny friends lor pntt lavoi?, and to shaio yonr l'ulur palit n agc, I am Yours Respectfully, J. It. l'arkor Jr. 77 IHIOAI) STUEKT. Phone fin. Wejkvejieen TjPECTIN( TO GIVE OUll CUS- miners ine an v;uiiii;e hi suuie jjuic?: hrough Ike Journal, I'M an unusually arly season coupltd with nn active trade causing us to work day and niijht has prevented our doing sn thus fur. This announcement is iniule simply to let our friends and couipftUnis know we arc in the Met-ii slay inr.'i the finish, and that our fbi.'ii is luiiUii with bargains from celinr to par at. Our Milliners art rindv n t th-- m e ib'ns-t iii their de lariiiient to sl o e tho la iit. As we ex "t in ni il.e some changes in our bin i'e o ill I ave k)in lime to time liai'L.i ii-i i e. .-epiiniin! value. Yore -it - l V. Bulbs! Bulbs!! Just Received, a full nssoitmcnt of Ihe following Flu.ver Htilb-: Chiniw Sacred Lilv ll'il1'-'. Hyacinths, all colors.double nod single, Crocus, all colors, doulile and simrle Titlin. all eolois. double itud sinule. Fisur Lily, all olnrs, double and single. Apples, Candies, Cigars, Etc. V. M. COOK. To the Ladies: HIVE! JUfcT RECEIVED A NEW stock or Fancy Willow ana uaitam ttockers, ami will sell for tho next TEN days at Rock Bottom Figures. Call antf examine our stock before purchasing else where. Tours Respct., T. J. TURNER. WE WILL Have in To-day, via steamer Newbern. a mil line of new Pipes, Briar and Mcencbaum. Tobacco Pouches. Clsnrette and Ciaur bolder and esses. Also tun line 01 iren v uocotnte and Bnn lions. 1 v " We will also' have two invoices of Frutl consisting of Pears, Oranges, Apples, Rsnnnas. Cocosntils. Lietoons, etc. xnu will pet a birgain by oiling Buturdaj, lOlli lnt. irpicsse return. Immediately, copy of Mrs. llemen's Poem taken from stole. "Oneita" Union Suits ! For Ladies, In GREY at $1.00 Knit. In WHITE at The embodiment of comfort is found in a Union Suit, made in correct shape and but' toned across, instead ot down the front. We want to show you our line of UMJJEUWliAK; be you Man, Womau or Child, we are sure we have what you want. The two above Btyles are mentioned only because they are in deed specials for the prices asked. We want to bIiow yon the the balance. REMEMBElt 'The Nimble Sixpence WE ARE STILL SELLING AN ENORMOUS AMOUNT OF GROCERIES AT OUR STORES. QUAilTY AND PRICES CONSIDERED WE BEAT Til 3 TOWN. The B. E. J. i ' m II: j n. filial- We submit them to Hha trade as shown in New Bertie. Wo make no n Veat. Patent Elastic Btnds ou SPECIAL 50c, VEST. We havo it in the IS. h. J. to beat any former offer by us or anybody elee. Tiy them, you'll be pleased. J. H. HACKBIM, 47 & 49 POLLOCK STREET. WHAT ELSE ? Whatever the demand, wo are equal to it, with an article that's the A of tho As, at a price that's the Z of the Zi. 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 aith the variety i aud superiority of our 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 havo your Ub'e supplied by us, because we shut the door to every thing but first-fllass 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 lure to Ret our prices before purchasing elsewhere. OUK MOTTO: vs. The Slow Shilling. MMS !?!? ' ' f ; h n if pif'i ," Wr ll ' ' "' ; " 'f "SI i , '4t i 'Mi i ill ii' i "'I'M VEST AND PANTS. the best FIFTY-CENT Prices over exceptions, batin trimmed 1-ronu Pants. e ianl more money to gel a Successor to 1 Don't Slam the Door ON THESE DOLLAR BARGAINS: i Sheets reirttlnr ."0c. Music, 81. J 4(r. " 81. Ii"f"Tliis mus e is the very litisl in vocui and inrlruiiieninl. For Two Days Only. aJ. D. GASKINS. WELL PAI ! If a four wheel machine is a'Quil licyclo. and tmoe wheel m idline in a Tiieycle und a two whvel inadiine H liicvcle, li.a wi.uht you cull u one wliml inHchiuc ? Wh, Win el liartowjio bi-surr. Very Good. If you wauled the best Uicyclu wlut would you do ? Why I would go to J. CTWHlTfY & COU JAND fiQET "VICTOR,!" Send Your Prescriptions -TO- Davis' Pharmacy. ... i " ' Pure Drugs! Satisfactory Prices! Lookrart. Texas, Oct., 19, 188!'. Messr.Prls Medlclue Co., , t'aria, Tens. Dear Sirs: Ship us as soon as pntsih'a 2 gross Grove's Tasteli-ss Chill Tonic. M t enstomer want Omve's Ts'teles Clod Tooio and will not have soy oiber. I ourexperlencs of over 10 yira In ttu drua buninesw, w have never anld y medicine wbkih tave such univetsal ,n isfaotion. , Your Kwpectfnilv, J. 8. BnowHi &Co. 55 & 57 Pollock St J utiinry IU, 4.. 4-10 m nunn & co. GENTLEMEN PltEfEERED.
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