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VOL. XV-NEW SERIES NO. 124 NEW BERNE. N.' CU THURSDAY &0RNJNG OCTOBER. 15 1896 ESTABLISHED 1SS TBB cruiser raleio. . Qaveraar Can mm BiaaT Preaeat as the Preaeatattea af the Tesllma. ; aual From the CIMaeaa mt Harta Carallaa. , . J t Special. - . " WiunNOTON, N. 0., October 14. . - Th presentation of the testimonial to the - United State Ciuiser Baleigb, from the citizens of the State of Norch Carolina, , was made yesterday at 8oufhport.Gov- ernor Ca':r and party, with many invited guests, were received with due cere mony by the officeraof the Raleigh. ' r The presentation speech was 'made by 8. A. " Ashe, Esq of Baleigb, , after, which an elegant collation waa served on board the cruiser. V. ' Hundreds of pooplj visited the Bal- . The following is f description, ol tUe bowl and ladle. The bowl Is surprisingly Urge io size, it Is elaborately massive, handsome io - design and the perfection of a jeweler's rt 'Toe workmanship is the rnost, su perb ver teen here. The bowl is etegaot- ly finished, being Inlaid wlcn gold. The -- oonveutioosi dolphines sdorn the outside of the bowl forming four panels, on which - ate etched a picturesqae likeness of tut Cruiser Balrigbi tbe inscription "The TJuiie l States Cruiser Baleib fines citl . n.i Nrth CanmuH, 1898,,, ;nn.t m- 1 vor die.Kitvy nod State uf N"rtn Carolina ' .' on tlie other two aida. The etching ri ' . exquisitely done, the repro iueti o ot the Ciuieeir Raleigli being tiue to nature in evry detail. . I'heuenerai ornaments, which "ami , ti out in rt-lief, are very toeiy and apuropri va( te, Leinii lor the principle piirt sheds m:x ee ls' I'li.i such ike. T'.r tii;shieg - i. hi oiod'i'd ailvei. ' Tbe "cmducHv' il tli-tiol i 8 Killo.is i it com ius 840 ouno-s "f sierlinut 'silver,' ve. v near 3 , pouuds. ."" .' . " ' - Tlie Indie i also a hautif.ii piece ol workmanship. A bust ol "Sir WaneM R ileigh is prominent on "the handle and Mow it are the letiers Baleigb Towa IM4 ay Baaaara, paolal. ; , Nasettllb, Teon. October 14. A gang oflmasked robber looted . tba little town of Peryar early this morning citizens in Intimidated by reckless firing, by a mob of eight, after ransacking stores, several buildings were fired, tbe robbers escaped, Posat now In pursuit. . ' . SlaaaaUaaariaeaar. pMial , London, Eng., October 14. Rumor from Washington that President Clave- lands cabinet have ordeted warships Constantinople with consent of Russia is tbe sensation of the hour. If such steps were really ordered it would awaken en thnsiasm among many who would le- plor- the fact tliat England will not take the Sultan sinisl-. bin-led; report discredit- . r u ever.- ; . . ( s ,- ' ElaeilaaarjaMleaaaf taae. ' Bpeeial. " RAbitoa, N.C., Oct. 14. Following Is summary of opinion as to election of Jin tUM- of PtMOe by Clark associate Justice; "Court holds that Justices ot Peace In each townshio aball be rlected bf voteM tbereot, names ot candidates for Justices aball be voted on ticket with county offl cers, but only in their respective town. ships u has already been 'the case with candidates for constable. Judgment or Justice Montgomery is affirmjd.", ' ' . alxlaaaria-BWIaTwaOars. AiTAKA. Gen. Jlmenes Oaslellanos bat reported to the captain) general that hs has raised the siege of Csicorrd, Cam guey, routing tbe rebels after sixteen en. gagemeots on October 4 and 5. The rebel forces numbered five thous and men under the command of Maximo Gomes, Calixto Garcia and other leaders. Tbe Spanish troops numbered ,.1,800 In Suitry and 800 cavalry. 'They bad two pieces of artllleryr On October 6 the troops entered Cis co rro and began to repair the damage caused by the fire of the rebels. Tho la turgentt fired 219 grape shot dorlog the thirteen days of tbe alee. V On October 7 tbe Spanish fbioer had n engagement with the rebels on the Desmayo estate, the fighting luted four hours and resulted In tbe 'rout of the rebels. The rebel losses art smknown but ye believed to have bean heavy, Tbe Spaniards loss fie killed,' Including two o (fleers. Tbreeomcert and fifty one pri vates were wdaded. THE COTTON MARKETS. " , ; OctolarHtb Liverpool spot sales Vera 14,000 bales liut futures ilecliued 4-64d. Is'ew York maaket has been quiet and , evy today, - Dually tlosiaa: at 7 88 lor January a net decline ior the day of 14 poluts. I Tnitna are no new features In tbe market Tiieie is a small demand wbicb is more tlign supplied ly Mrge daily offerings. Tlie movement continues Urge 'and there is no prospect ol any falling off soon. Tk receipts from day to dy will have iieite b"ring on values thau anything . iinuf In s'.;hl, I' v rciirisj niarkot lias iwn steady, at J. r. I. Highest of all in Leavening Strength. Latest U. S. Gov't Report. r7 a n tt! ADdOLUTELY PURE TBB WINSTON REGISTRARS. Argued Before the Supreme Conrt aaa ASanaed. Tha OSHelal, Ulau-I meal.. ,. .L' . . . OTeclal. 'vv"'.' -'t VH; Balkoh, N. CM October 14 The I case of tbe Winston rerittrara of election r was beard before1 Justlceilaotg imer ji yesterday, and was appealed to fiill bench of the Snbreme Conrt, nA; argnel tnfrlbu4Mattprt JLeaj5rats eooid norpsn and atirm'cd IbU eveaine. Here I is tbe official atatemenf: Opinion . ia bv Faircloth, Chief Ju9tioe,""after;argu.neot wa of onmion that ludement ia in I accordanoe-with true intent of tbe election law and the same as affirmed. In cbnsl I deration of importance of matter. We say I think resistrars under election act may ask elector M&age' and residence, a I well as township or county from which I he removed in case of removal aince the last election, and nam by which be ! coinmonly known and that by authority article 6, section I, of constitution o' tfisnar may ask elector if he residei State twelve n inths tbe next piw rt ok election, and ninety days io the Ooun in whicli'lie offers to vote, and that i" or- qieetons in asked by rgistrar der act. Ii-lector answers that be is 21 1 Venn old, ami resioed in tne iel r, iv ...ntiMtan ' (he Couotv n f la.t- iireviou i lerUon at wtiicn i e ir po. l.. vowh wnieouyoi reguw pou liu laklou min pi H'firii iy - niu mxi- -o Io im-oM hl Burnt s a f Ol. r n r quest of an tiyatauiler, be en sworn as io bit residence. (iiialieiiirea if ma-le at all must he Uine and in manner s teciQed in auu galaaalasaa tmw Hryaa. Spaolal. . BasscMBB, Mich., October 14. WU. liam Jennlnpa Bryan begaa estensire tour tbrontrh tbe State this morning. Such sntbusiasni as greeted bim was never 1- fere known. r v PaawllaS Oaaaaali aMaat. nul.l . . . I Ralhoh.N.O, October tNTJ to alntnolr Indltohf PnnnllM Hiatal Am. I mitteebadootpaseed upealthe Deio- prmtln fniilon nrnnoaition. It waa road and then inquiry Into party's condiOtnl was made. "f CJinoii'vy v. iKew. He young W. A. Guthrie UatttendWaJaitq'd idt.li E igeriou bumei cir. about twenty others are p reseat, The' session promises to be a late one. Tralaa ia Oalllalaa. Speelal. CoiiirmiA. S.C.. October 14. Two Florida Central trains 'collided near Swanee this morning. Mail agent Thou as was burned in the wreck, and n ig nan TJUtaer was killed. ' Will a at rase sa DartfaaelWa. W AIHINSTOII, D. 0., October 141 The EtaU and Navy DepaftmenU deny that tbe Bancroft will pass tbe DardaoeU V waaa aUBJNSS QTfBIX A MUTINT. ..... ' BatUaaalp MaawekaMtta Laaaa ft- an aa a mill IB ia asaraa. KoafOLXtVa, Idetacbmentof TJnittd States sailors from the battleship .Massa - ehnsatta aaoorted three colored mutineers from tbe American seboonerl TUlv Van riap ITmlana. Cantata Wllann. Inmber laden from Charleston, bound to PbUa delphhf, to the ststion bouse. A distrtst signal waa discovered flying at tbe Hudsoo's masthead, by the crew of the Boston tug Edward Lyons. The tug was hailed by (be aaptaia, who said that bis crew, had mutinied and disarmed him., He waa taken off by the tug, and tt commander o! tba battleship Uasaachu setta, lying in the Roads, sent a guard of J IS sailors aver, and the three mutineers surrendered.. radlaal awa Aatarieaa Flaaj. Navr Havw, Conn. A letter was re oelvedln New Haven . Brom a womao misslonarf of tba American board, loca ted lo tbe Armenian quarter lo touatanti- Qople. The letter enters into a detailed descrlptloa of the recent riots. ' Tbe writer states that she was absent from ber house during one of tbe riots. The mob gathered in front of tbe holding and tbe Irightsoed servants flung out tbe rAmeil- can flag. They pulled down tbe flaj and loolej the 'ailldlng. A. few days- later ihs action was repeated and tbe supplies - . f L . : ! i.,l ' ior me a.rmcuiNu woiv riuuuvicu. Thj writer says that during .tbe riots tlie ssw tbe streets strews wlttt Qean ikxi- iei. mostlv children, to the nuiner ol s'l hunhred, and gjves moat pathefi details ef scenes descrilxd by survivors. t A c3pyof thaletier will be esnttol Secretary O.bey at Washington. . Maaw"Ni 4 Mrs. Jyho Harris, colired, was. kllltd la the elevator of the .Ruggery Building, at Coluiubas, Ohio. 6hs fainted ah fell on (be floor of tbe elevator as It wi as cending, her arm, extending inrougu t: entrance of the elevator, waa caught t y a tli.'htlv rnijeetinit Ic'ce "f a floor, il bir I ' ii was so niortj as to be e I 1 t a "r 1 ' e at II. e next floor. it CANT BBUVXB TOTE. Pepalteta (MmUtman Mar la - Evea't af Paalaa Wltk Bemaerata tSM CtMv Id Dell r f ott af Party, Special. RaLwqh, October 14.-i-Populi8t cum- mitteemen admit tbey i. could not dellvtr vote of tlielr party in. even, of JJtmecri'tic theirs, trier therefore afsde it would make both parties make a miaerabli ilrowiug. Ulho Wilson sau this ntlernoon ne would make a motion llore the Populist Sute Committee. - "Jnviting Democrats anxious to ovefoime negro vote and di feat Russell to'vote. tor Guthrie br Governor." Arrivals toly, L. II. Cutler, JNew Ocrne, W. S Chadv.u k, B Sufori; W. 11, li-xlniau, Washington; R. H, ;Kinmy, Li Grange; W. A. Guthri-, Julian d. Carr, . tt. Allen, J. E. fWer. Telvrrapale llenia. A (Kit 1.500 mfners qu t woik at Coin it. Ulno. rem in lo-acci'pi reauciioii tn'm 61 io 45 cent. Whi & Peiuber Noveliy Woiks nnd rarner mauuiacturmg piaora, it wran- - (J lieen destroved by fl'e Loss, fBO,0O3; insurance f 16,000 . llllu B,lUUil c,ve..iiou of .lie N p.ll( ,ni) Varuis . A-eocia- .. ,untA i Pi.tkniilolii.. Pa Tl r aooul 80u tloeuaiea iirewnt, A cunt-ail ha iieen itfr the extension o' tlie Tdcoma, Liki Park and Columbin Railway, a distance of US mile, lo con oect wiib ibe Oieuon Railway i d Navi nation Comiiany's system of the Co'umbia River. Work will begin at one. . i: i i .. I I ine injwy aurrouuuing iue ...io u William Lee, who mysteriously dUap- peara I .from Chillicalhe, Ohio, seven years ago, has been cleated. up by the finding I of his skeleton oa th edge of the bay, oearjtochester, . I., wun WW noic .... , Jnhn Bntlrffl. WWS Shot in att at leapt to rescue Waal from the Edger. too. Wis., night Watchman a lew weeks ago, died. Sutlon'sjtiiothpr was a cou.Vm The Newnmrk -t Muu''iuiu'iu Co:n iKinv. N 'W mirk t.- H., lian re imea the (mv of i'S op.'raTivr 10 t rent li'ist Aujnsi Hie co niiiiy adR rid wa I er Ci-nt IjU wne uu hle lo uin'HUi' uiymii i I'e adv.ue, and re- Uie.nl ufc9 in prtierenio io tlmliiiig down t'ie mil's The Ik lu ! (ijti gs Co in ainl Miss Mt ie Mnru'in. dniiahii r f '. A. Jl- r- lnu. ol u-awille. yi:, met- i uni n Xoitliwrst. lid. Tliey we it ii in small wil b ml, aO'l Ilia' bout . prob ably iiverlurne.1 'y pi.e ol thcjnuiiy north eat quails which paa edoaer ti re during JoqOy alternoou Mrs. Carrie Johnson, r Mis. Meyer, who w.isrrntid with her twoabililrun, Chat lea, aged vfn, and Ants, i;ed ten 1 at her home, In Cuicago, l y policemen I from the Eat Cbiemo ra' ion. is ead to have o.esl.lhat tba Utile ones are klnimiiniaia. liar arrmt waa iluu to the complaints made by resldeuts of Roger Park and Evauston of numerous thefts committed there. ToumcA.Dvi.B urn mam fur Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets All diugglsts refund the money if(it- fall to cure.- ti. KINGSS1GS WHETHEB OYKB XCEBT. or HTOITO, So if too want the bost8tove on ,; the market hoy the,-'; King Heater. Alto a ffne line of Coal Stoves. II. Cutler Co. I ev flC Zft$T ?swing Machine Vea tit E1I223T AWASEI at .. ,, . . ; Ihs Wli Columblta XxpotlUon. Exoeiieoce oi uesicn. . Excellence of Construction. - Regulariiy of Motloo. .' Fate of Motion, (i rest BiieH, AdJurtabilUy, ' utability. : ',''. I ie of Ijearnlng. '. ' ' Cytivenience of Arrangement. BOLO ON BAIT'rATktKIITa. T. HANCCCS, Areat, J ir-. Vi' re, 63 Pollock Btreet. Ontario Prepared Buckwheat, the best on tlie market in 3 and 8 pound packnges, 10 and IS cents per package. Very Finest Elgin Butter, Fresli from the Dairy, 25 cts. per poundr FRESH OYSTER CRACKERS, Finest quality. 'SICE FRESH CAKES, 10 and 15 cents per pound. NICE FRESH OAT FLAKES. Loose and in packages. The very finest full Cream Cheese, and the best Imported Mac aronl, 15 cents per pound; and a full line of everything in tho (Jrocery line. GIVE l!S A CALL. Wholcsala anil Itetnil Grncc"'", 71 Broad Ml., New lierne. N. V. - THE We have ever offered in Bicycle Lamps ! Fr: the next TEN dys we will sel, ,,e Ijaliifice of our NICKEL LAill'tf ai ,11W .; of . oe 5M..tJ each, Alw, a fw more high grade wheels at hig reduction in price. Call and buy be foM ,hey anj aU B0,d Rememl'er we are willing to wait upon yu " the repair business. All kindso worK done. F. S. DUFFY, Proprietor. A. E. TITTMAS, Managet Prescription Filling is of vital Importance to the sick. Wi can do it rlizht and at rjonular prices. We filled over 6,000 latt year without a com. plaint, let us fill yorfw. Nothing but ihe beet of EVERYTHING is good enough for sick people. A triul will con- I Vince. BRADHAM'5 PHARMACY. Say!!!- Do you want to bn comfortable this Win'erf I Do you want to save your 'temper this Winter f Do you want to save half your! fuel bill; ! I T I I f ! If yon do just go down to the 9L0YER HARDWARE CO'S STORE aad buy-yon a . Wilson' Heater. The sreatnt beating stove ever it- rented. Auk your ntighlxirs about ihera. We told them one last winter nnd they re going to use tuent altogether tbia winter, f bar are made of lst Russia lroo and have drart opening at the top, which prevent. Are from popping out. They also have auiomtio smoke dooit which no similar stove nat, . NOW IS THE TIHJB " , Id paint your hearths and andirons. We have tbepaiut- - We hsve Iho BUCK'S Cook Stoves, I sod when you are pissing drop pa and let ns show tliem to vou. A little child I could see tbeir surperlority over any other stove. , Fire Backs warranted to last ttfteell .n aod we m Kptc any thai I do not last lust long. , A nice lot of FOOT HATS on band. iBamemtier we guarantee 'be price of every article we sen you. no one uqoer- sells us. wt solicit your paironsge. , Respcctlully Yours, ' filovcr Hardware Co, I sntee Grove's Tasteless ChlU Tonic to do I all that the manufacturers claim for it. Silver or Gold ! It matters notj! What we want is your order loi tiiat Full Suit. THAT you must have. Our Fa;l ami Winter Simples are reiidy for your inspection. A'so a liueot Cnssiuieivs nnd Worstids in stock if you do Jr.ot wish to wait. We guarantee Fit aod Prices. Goo, Is were never so good or prices 8) low as rfow. F. II. hndwick. 101MidilleStreet. Bulbs! Bulbs!! Just Received, a full nssoitment of the following Flower Uiilb-: Clnucse Sier. (1 1.ily Bullw, Ilyacinihs. H colon,louble nnd single. Crtxus, nllrnloip, tlou'ile nnd stnulc. Tulip, all colors. tltnbl- mid sinyle. Ensler Lily, all colurs, donhle and single. Apples, Candies, Cigars, Etc. V. M. ( OOK. To the Ladies: IIAVK ,H'T KF.i'KlVni) .V NEW sioek if Taney Willow nnd ltaiinn Roekers, :md "ill fell lor the next TEN lays at Itock llollom Figures. Call nnd examine our stock lieore purchasing else where. Yours Kesnet., T. J. TURNER. v, ;; iViLi. Have in Toda, vi:i H.oii r e' !'fi. : 'a I 1'ne o' new Pii'-, iiiiir hm1 Mie-.e 'iiirii. Tobieeo neiie. I'la-ir' t . ami (iji.i n m nnd AGENCY Hazard Gun Powder. merchantssave;moxey -by leaving; yol'icor i'ers with me. F. ULBICHJGrocer. 45 MIDDLE STREET. II.. W. SIMPSON, Funeral Director and lumbal iner. 118 Broa l Street 'PHONE Si OTIurlal Rohes a Splnealty. Than Ever to do Your OB' PRINTING Willi Seattle. a and Dispatch, at ' Iiowest Prices. A full line of Li tier, Note and Bill Heads; nvelopes,Uusiness nnd Visiting Cards, bnipplug rugs, etc., always on uana. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. I wish lo thank my friends end patrons for their very liberal ' patronage in the past, hoping by (air treatment to leJhre their luture orders. " i WM. 'Pbeat 80. T. HILL, 61 l.rr.ntStet Bftanlers Wanted. Call at SIR?. 8. E. STERLING'S No. 87 Craven street. ' ; s gentlemenYhefebueDv . '",;":'"?. tfSIfnK UJSd)J ' ' ffifMi rails .i Wi-. u ii en's r o. 'nun ir mii sine. pyi) ' lr5' 'iaV,'. BT. X1JXI & CO. &KJX W ON THESE 35. 7f- Sheets r Prepared "Oneita" Union Suits ! For. Ladies, In ;itI.V at SI.OO Snlt. In WHITS :t( 2.3?K The embodiment of comfort is found in a Union Suit, made in correct shape and but toned across, instead ot down the front. Wo want to show von our line of UNDEHWEAIt; be yon Man, Woma-i or Child, we are sure we have what yon want. Tlie two above styles are nientioncu only because they arc it' deeil specials for the prices asked. Wo want to show you the tlie balance. .REMEMHKR "The Nimble Sixpence WE ARE STILL SELLING AN ENORMOUS AMOUNT 0. GROCERIES AT OUR STORES. QUALITY AND PKICKS CONSIDERED WK I5KAT TliK TOW The B. E. J. T Wo Biibmit them to the trade as tho boat FIFTY-CEXT Prices i" er shown in New Berne. We make no exceptions. Satin trimmed Fr.oits on Vest. J'atent Elastic Bands on Pants. We paid more money to pet a SFECIALOOc, VEST. We have it in the B. K. J. to heat any former oiler by us or anybody else. Tiy them, you'll bo pleased. J.H. HACKBDRN, mm! im, 47 & 49 POLLOCK STREET. I WHAT ELSE ? Whateveftlio demand, we are equal to it, with an article that's the A of tbe As, at a'l price that's tlie Z of the Zs. 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 wo ith the variety and superiority of our food products. Music is for the ear, food for tlie stomach, and our groceries are for food. It's living on the summit, of Satis faction Mountain to have your tib'e supplied by ns, 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 & A!x snuff at manufac turer's prices. Be ture to get onr pricei before purchasing elsewhere. , jomTSn 55 & 57 Pollock St OUR MOTTO: vs. The Slow Shillin;?." PSf 111 1' 1P1p8 nfli iiiiiii iiiliiiail' VEST AND PANTLi. Don't Slam ths Door DOLLAR 1! A IIIJ A I'S: irnlnr otic. .Music, SI. 4l)e. " Si. This inus'c is toe very l itei in mi nml iiHriiiuetmil. For Two Days Only. M. D. GASKIN3. If a four wheel machine is a (j.i d ricycle, and three wheel nnchiuo i a Trirycle nnd a two whvel machine i a Bicycle, nh.il wmikl you cull a oue v. li l maehinu '! Wlij, a 'Win el 15arrow,to besure. Very (i ,oJ. j- If you wanted the best; 3icyc.li w':at would you do V Why I would go to J. C. WHITTY & CO S. AND QET A "VTOTOfl!" Send Your Prescriptions -TO- Davis' Pharmacy. Pure Drugs I m m .Satisfactory Prices I LOCKDAKT. TKXAS, Oct., 1.5, 18K.' Messrs.JParls jredlclue Co., a i - ' Parit,.Tenn. ' Dear Hire: Slili) us u soon as pofs h-e 2 srow Grov.'s Tasteless Until Tonic. V custnmert .want rove's Tattelns Ch I Touie aod will nut have eny other. I . our experierjct of over 20 yeais In II ,i drug builoeea, we have aever told v f menicioe wnlcn save sucu uoiveraal mia UfaotloU. - Yours Beapectlullv, J. 8. Bsmwxa & Cu.
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