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VOL XV NEW SERIES NO. 126. NEW. BERNE, ' N. C. SATURDAY MORNING OCTOBER. 17 1896 ESTABLISHED 1882 WASH INGTON LETTER.: THE "CLAIMING ' APPARATUS" BEING nARU WORKED ; Betting on Prealdentlnl Results. Her . rctary HortaaExprewmBlmarir. . ' Ha Cnnaee for Kmitli r Wsl . ntlver Estimate. ' : , Journal Bureau, i Washinqton, D. a., Oct. 10. J u The claiming apparatus of the Bryan and McKinley outfits are ' beiDg" worked at . high pressure, now that the campaigu" is drawing to a close. Clulraa, in politics as in everything else, are much easier made tbaq substantiated.- Consequently these put forth by both sides are being discounted, and whether Bryan bi Elected or Mo Kiuley be .elected l is do .bteil - - w bather the winner will get at .many,;, as the 289 and 270 electoral ,yote.i claimed , by their respective maoageis.' A Wager ' was. made in Washington this- week that ' the winner would not receive mojy than 850 electoral votes, and jour -correspon-, dent ie inclined to the belief lb it the man who took the negative side of it will win. While everybody admits that Bryan has ' made a wonderful campaign, when it is . remembered that six months airo it was the general Impression that the ltepubli cans would have a walk-over, it is the I general impression in . Wasliinaton ' thai McKinley has the best chance to win, ano some do nut hesitate to attribute this large- ly to the incapacity of some f those who have bad charge of Bryan's interests. Opinion iiiffers, ol count-, as Uhow mueh better chance McKinley has to win than Bryan. ' The betting men aay that it is 2 to 1 and any amount of money it ready to be put up on that basis, If the betting is a good thing to judge by, Bryan's chances iiave improved one-third; during .the present week, as early In the week often to bet .8 ' to 1 against him were posted ai a nnniber of places in Washington.. .The avidity wilb which the , Bryan men pat their poney at those odds caused tbein to be . reduced to two to one, and there they now stand, and some of the betting men are predicting that they will be, further re duced betor eledtion, but tbey may be doing that to entice the Bryan men to put up their money on the present odds. rJecretary Morton is the only member ol i , . the Cabinet who has expressed any polity cal views, for publication, sinoe the Muro of President Cleveland lnd his official "": family to Washington. Mr, Mortoo, said , I personally hope for McKlnley's elec tion as between McKinley aud Bryan, but ) I don't think any one of the candidates r., can rest on their oars . with , assurance, The Republican party la making a great mistake now in bragging of strength and : not doing more work. . There is no cer "' tainty until the election if an assured fact, and lesi noise and more work In convinc ing voters of the right priuciples aud the . right creed for tbem to support is needed, ; ' This failure to appieciate the strength ol the opposition was evident when the first election note was sounded, : I belong to a political party which belittled the .ex tent ol the free silver crate In ita own ranks. This Is an unfortunate aud mis taken idea, and the sooner the party man- agera put forth all their effort to bring out all the votes possible the better it wil. be.' Notwithstanding the hot fight they are making for the State there ate few Republic .cast in Washington who really believe tbat McKinley will carry Nebraska. A. few ol ' them concede the State to Bryan by a small majority and nearly all of them put it in the doubtful column. It Is regarded, as significant tbat the Republican National Committee baa devoted comparatively lit tie attention to Nebraska; The Demo crat and Populist have never evn ad mitted the Stat to be in doubt; they have claimed it for Bryan from the start. Now that it has been definitely deter mined that both Bewail and Watsou shall remain in the field as Yios Presidential ! dates it is just a well for everybody concerned to understand that neither of 1' .i'Q has one chance In one hundred ' to become Vice President, even if Mr. Bryan !. e ted President The reason is palpa- I o. Neither ol them will hnvea mnjority ol t'e electoral collejje.uolees those elected on 1' a WatRon ticket shall vote for Sewall or v e versa. While there is no written law to i n vent electors voting for other than t e ( . !. '...'! they were elected to , vote f r, t L. io is a moral obligation and - ; public soutiuient which makes it ,'j!e that many ol them will do so , ::! landing the reported uude ; Ixitwecn piomiunnl Popuiitits and r iia, tlmt if Pryan I elected an 1 mi I WalP'in both failed to get -1 , i; c i t (.! ' a new '! 1 . Vua I'rc-iiili ut , .1 c ,!! r i! n li.'.s c k five out t) l.'I'tllHY ti 0 111 xl L"(MHS will ! 1 1 !' : t'J.U (,f Cli.ii.ilKVn , ni r i , mi,:,. ,.i (,.-. .,;)- " Kilt (l a l: , i 1 would vv,!l ! 1 I. I Highest of all la Leavening Strength. Latest U. S. Gov't Report. i i i i n . J VJaLl I 'cs. U vzzzzfo U 1 . . X - . I L. f S ABSOLUTELY PURE week held its annual encampment in Washington, was warmly welcomed, not only for itself, but because its coming broke for a day or two the political thral dom under which Washington, in com mon with the rest of the country, has been groaning for these many weeks, and gave the peoplo something else to talk about.". BIO FIRE IN MONTREAL lumber r Ferae ns Lwe their Uvea. Battle Tatea frwm the ln. . Special. ri V'V :V. ' Montreal, October 18. A 'fire in Gilmof & Compwy's building destroyed their chemical and soap factory. Five bodies were taken from the ruins. It Is rumored that the bodies of. Bixteen others are still buried in the debris, v Hit Tu- BoaS. ' '..':'. Special - r.,- : . Nbw York, October 16 The steam.' Iioat Magenta, today, crashed into, a tug in the North river. . ; , ' Two men are known to be lost, o'h are miesing. ; : - i ., Ayer Still Talkla. Raleigh, K. C.October 18. Populist State Chairman Ayer, today declared that the Democratic Central Committee had made a niieialce In not reniaining in session until the - Populist State coin, mittee met. - But It is ascertained that on Monday Ayer Informed the members of the Dem ocratic committee that they . could not make a proposition which the Populist committee would accept. . .' - PrlaelpuU Blaghwii Dead. Special. , :--; -r-,-, ' Balbigu, N. C, October 16. Princi pal Herbert Bingham, of the Presbyte rian Bigh School, at Mebane, N. C, ditd Ol coujojflption this morning.' . r At u . - il. . I i ' CIS was me eiueat sou oi tue tan a. William Bingham, well known all ortr the SoPthern States as an educator. ' ; Telecropble Items. Duke Tripplett killed Aaron Brock and Johu Shelton was critically injured by Dow Bobl4 during a row over politics at Nestlew, W. Va. ; Hobl is a promi nent Populist. The murderer escaped.' The wholesale china and erockery st re of Pearson and Welzel.Indianapolis, lnd. was damaged $50,000 by Ore. The firm carried a stock value, at $100,000. The loss Is covwvd by insurance.' - -v? Atlolpbos Cole, who, in 1894, operated a bauk at 211 Canal street, New York. was arrested at the Broad street, station, Philadelphia, yesterday, on the charge ol being a lugitive from justice. Cole looted bis bank of $300,000 in 1894. , Bev. Loyal Graham was unanimoasl) elected moderator ; by the Presbyterian Synod, at Its. fifteenth annual meeting at Bellefonle, Pa. The Synod covers Peon sylvania and West Virginia.' Dr. Laurie, of Bellefonte, was the only other pro nounced candidate. ' : - - H J. B. CunvniDgs, who is said to have been at one time a newspaper man in San Francisco and the East, was sentenced to ten days in the county jail at Chicago, op a charge ol extortion. Cummings attempt ed to blackmail Mm B, Barratti, the wife of a stock broker. , . ' :t The .cornerstone of the new Bhode Island btate Hoose, at Providence, . was laid in accordance with the impressive ritual of the Masooio fraternity. The affair was under tht supervision of the hoard ol 8tata House CommlMionera, and the Masonic Grand Lodge of Rhoie Is land. . i - ; ' At S political meeting at Adeville, Ind. Ed Basainger, t Bryan advocate, became involved in a Quarrel with Emery Miles andJosl Dixon, McKinley supporters, Baseicger shot and killed Miles . snd wounded Dixon In tbe arm. tie was ar retted and In jail. A mob threatens tbe prisoner's lile. .; J. D. Kennedy, a banker snd prominent citizen of Manchester, Iowa, bung blmsel! Weduetday. , Losses sustained In World'i Fair investments at Chicago are said to be the cause of the snlcide. Be was one of the early settlers of the Nortuweet and -rominent Mason, and bad held t number of public offices. , , ' u i Li i" , on Day in Conoecucut was re- ni'uni. ..,! in a Imlf-he&rted sort of way, Thn pirni-u;'.;. in the Slate as a rule kept liiiudiiy Iioiiih, and Id the publio school ai I'loiuooi! r-.iM ilics wore held. ' There was no ci -witiim "f buMiieas, however and ' tltsy lo. 1 ahn f a liii'.iil: It, :L.'ov,.!l ' r. f . !.. v t n. y. at I' e ii, I ( 1 1 ' us of the appear- ,t at if f i c A ITS LAST CALL STATE DEMOCRATIC COMMIT- .TEE ISSUES AN ADDRESS. Why fusion Wu rrepoaed. Kepabll earn Hiwatait;. Mast Protect Brth ,r Carolina. Bally Asjalnat BeKIn ' i ley and Bnasell. Bpeelal. ; Raleioh, N. C. October 10. Tbe 9emocratkt - State eommittee tonight, isued an address to North Carolina vo ters.- ' 1 i - It says that the party had no hesita tion in fining on the electoral ticket, and in order ' that, JJryau's administration might not fail for want of silver legisla tmn, it , proposed to. the Populists a united effort for silver congressmen in every dial rict, but the; Pcpulists declne the proposition which was made August thirteenth, and insisted on mice. ; fmi.prnntlv It twAma ftDDarent that . , i. - ' 7 i the Republ can party was massing an enormous registration of illegal voters, made possible by an elect iou law of boast ed fairness, but the provision ol whicl; was plainly to prevent fraud, as many ol those who assisted in its enactment now plainly se. . The colored people have drawn iheco'' or line, and seeing the white people di vidd on gold and silver have formed no unbroken Republican column, trusting the apparently divided white vote will give, them a dominant position. North Carolinians must come togl er to protect North Caroliua. lu this crisis the Democratic pai ty ral lies to the support of the people. Whl men ruu-.t be asked to unite. This committee . October thirteenth, frankly asked co-operation. This the Pop nlist committee declined. In this effort tbe Democratic committee felt tbat the heart of the people was with it. and it tannot think the action of the Populist committee can express the wish many of tbat party, who honestly favor silver legislation and good government Offers to the Populist party we m de because the Democratic party felt tbe im portance pf uniting Un people of North Carolina for their common iotereit. Having failed in its efforts to unite the parties favoring silver and whiU "s-ipre-mtcy, it no c ilia on all voters to sup port the only tick at tbat offers (ho h pe of siK'Oeus against McKinley and fiu-sell. MORTON CALLED SOWN. HI Rmol ("Iteraacra Brine Nharp Bebnke frciu rrmldenl rlrvrlnn '. Sueeial.-. , ., i-'-.f s ' Vi ASHiUQToni D. C, October 10 It is rep.ru-d that I'reai lent Cleveland ad -v. in isteied a sh-irp rebuke lo Secrlary M r- ton . lor hi talk upon Souihera sol 1 is and Senators, 'i ? v The rebuke was not given because of the Secretary's antipathy to free si'ver, but because of his descending to pen n 1 ities, which have injured rather than a'did the gold cause. ',fiv;;?.'vl, t BrMUrM s WMfcly Savlcw. Nw YoHK, Oclol)er l6.-BradlrecU in lis weakly review of lbs state of trade, Bars. Oeneml trade' has not tnatertallv , , . increased The now CbndD ion's iars favot-j able to an early improvement,; potwlth- standing many Interior merchants prefer I to wait until after election before placing their order. Tbey are willing to order subject to cancellation. , Tbs features In business for the week r the continued advance' lu the pie and strength in wheat, and the main en- oce of the large Volume of exports. , Unfavorable weather had only a slight ect on the market '4 -1 v - Southern pig Iron it twenty-five cents higher. k ,. ., Fallnres continue to decrease; In num ber, bank clearings are slightly leas. TUB COTTON MiRKKTS. .''','..'.' Octolier 16th Thb markets have liesn so featureless to day that it Is hard to find anything to say.- ,.- - ' ' Jandart deliver. 16 ,New' Tork-clowd oua point lower than yesterday. NW B ten ni market lias been dull at 6j to 7 1-18 most ol the receipts iodiy have been of poor qunlity. Yours truly, '..' . J. & Latham, THE MARKETS. Chioaoo, October 10. S . OPRMMi. CI.OdK, embnf Whea 7IJ rjj ry lork, ; 7.65 , 7.17 J yl .Im, '3.9 J 8.8'JJ T.-. I I ' mlilos are .!. Too duo to list Received Ontario Prepared Buckwheat,; the best on' the maiket in 2 and S pound package, 10 and 15 cents per package. Very Finest Elgin Butter, Fresh from the Dairy, per pound. 25 ctf, FRESH OYSTER CRACKERS, Finest quality. NICE FRESH CAKES, 10 and 15 cents per pound. j NICE FRESH OAT FLAKES. Loose and in packages. The very finest full Cream Cheese, mid the best Imported Mac aroni, 15 cents per ponud; and a full line of everything In the (Jrocery line. (IIVEI'SACALL. IEL & Wholesnlf and Ketnil Ore""-, 71 Droud .St.. New Borno, N. O. - THE - E AVe havo ever offered in Bicycle Lamps 1 Fcr the next TKN i'ay we will sell Unbalance of our NICKEL LAMPS at the extrcnuly l iw pr ce of .j, each, $1.25 Auo, a fw more high grade' wheels ai J big reduction in pi ice. C.ill and buy be fore i hey are nil sold. Rotneml'er we are nilling to wait upon vou in the ivpiir tuques''. All kinds o work done. P. S. DUFFY, Proprietor. A. J . I'! ITMAN. .Mm:iR0i. Prescription Filling is of vital importance to the sick. We .an do it rhilit and at noDiilar iirices. We Blli-d over 0,000 last jear williout a com plaint,, let us fill oun. Nothing but the best of KVEBYTUivu is.gnoa enouall tor sick people. A trial will con. , rince, J," BRADHAVVS PHARMACY. Say 11! D you wait to bo (omToi table this Winter t .." Do you want to s .va y )ur te nt er this Winter? . . l Do you waul! t) mvi) balf you", fusl bill r t 1.1 . - lit ? If yon do just go down to the SLOYER HARDWARE CO'8 STORE - '. and buy yon. a i '. ' IVilson Heater. The siatest heating stove ever in, vented. Ask your ueigbliors about tbem We soil l horn one last winter and they are aomii to uta them aitowllier th winter. Tbey are made or dest ltussn 'iron and have drat opening at the top which prevent Hre Irom popping our. They alto bave aulonntic smoke tlooi which no similar stove lias - ' - ."I : NOW IS THE TIME r In paint your hearths and andirons. .,, . We bave the patut. Wt hTve the, BUCK'S Cook Stovts, nod whea Too are pnsmnif diov io an let us show them to you. A little child could see their surperiurity over any other stove,- rice Ducks warranted to last tiftecn yeara and o will replace any tbat do not last Hi at lonir. A nice lot of KOt)T MATS on haiid. Mi'ini nilier we uUHranlee 'lie price every article we sell ion. No one undt sella im. We solicit your patroungc, lli iectlnlly ' Yours, Silver or Gold ! It matters not ! What we want is your order 1'oritlmt Fall Suit. THAT you must have. Our Fa'l and Winter Simples are ready for your inspection. A'so a line of Cassimercs and Worsteds iu stock if you do 'not wish to wait. We guarantee Fit and Prices. Goods were never so good or prices s low as now. F. 51. Chodwick. 101 Middle Street. Claud M. Cook, 132 MIDDLE STREET, Ins just received a fresh supply of A pples, Bnirmap, Lemons, & .. Also, Smoking Ti.bicco, Cigars, Cheroots, and Cigarettes. arc headquarters for Fiower Bulbi. To the Ladies: havb .h;-;t uk'kived a new stuck i f Fai cy Willow nd Rattan tockeis, and will sell fur tlic next TEN ays at Kock Boitoin Figures. Call and xamine our stek ler"i'e itirchasing else where. Yours Resort., T. J. TURNER. UK HI I.I. Have in Toda, in i Neulvii, ii fu'l line of ne , tnai a'-d l ei-c'iMUin. Tobacco ( 'man-Hi- anil ( i j;" In . iurs and Alh'i nni line nf lre-h v'hocolale i M liil'IV. n '.V w:h ii so lian' iwii invoiees ol Pi ii t ui-.ii' a . I'l ar. ii ni'iieH. Apples, 'an. i vi-. I' -ii i.o s I. ii'Mi-v e'o. You wilt e l'.i:a n 'i dl. jl Si ui(Uy Of. I' In. ii. imii r 'iiiI Ir, cop I'Mi- i!nm. u'i. I'.iihi utlie i li'i'.ii i-toie. BT. KUJiX A CO. AGENCY Hazard Gun Powder. MERCHANTSJSAVE MONET BY LEAVING; YOURiOR fERS WITH HE. F. TJLRICHJGrocer. 43 MIDDLE STREET. I Than Ever to do Your OB-PRINT Willi Noatueas and Dispnlcli, v at lowest Prl;e. A full line of Uller. Note snd Bill Heads: Eovel. ".Business and Yisilina; Cards, bliipptDg i urs, etc., always on nana. SATISFACTION ; GUARANTEED ; I wish to thank my friends and patrons for their very liberal pstronnge in the past, bopinii by lair treatment to secute tbrlr luture orders, . . ,' . WM. T. HILL, Then 80. ,-; "1 U.Tn Itrt 'Phone 40. BO NOT . FAIL Ind" send our market in the morning? TO We have displays of very fine Beef, Pork, Sausage at 10c., and also Veal every morning. Better Prepared G jSanVlCohn&Son "Oneita" Union Suits ! For Ladies, In OBEY at $1.00 Suit. in white: at $1.50. The embodiment of comfort is found in a Union Suit, made in correct shape and but toned across, instead oi down the front. We want to show you our line of UNDERWEAR; be yon Man, Woman or Child, we are sure wo have what you want. The two above styles are mentioned only because tlioy are in deed specials for the prices asked. We want to show yon the the balance. REMEMBER "The Nimble Sixpence WE ARE STILL SELLINQ AN ENORMOUS AMOUNT OI- QROCERIES AT OUR STORHS. QUALITY AND PRHES CONSIDEUK!) VB HUT 1IIK T0Vv The B. E. J. We submit them to the trado as shown in New Berne. We make no on Veit. Patent Elastic Bnds on .lilplitw' 'i;'' ill " i 14.. :,1l r -. SPECIAL 50c, VEST. We have it in the 15. h. .1. to licut :i'iy in olfer by us or anybody else. Try them, you'll lie pleased. J. H. HACKBDRN, 47 & 49 POLLOCK STREET. WHAT ELSE ? Whateverthe demand, we are equal to it, with an article t-t.af'p tV,a A nf f ha ka at fll' 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 theimit of velocity. Lightning beats everything, and so do we with the variety 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 bave jour tib'e supplied by us, because we shut the door to every thing but first-class products. ''' "' " ' "Xjf ii i Another 100 of those Full Cream Cheese just received, which we are still selling' verylowtf LormaH and Gail & Axsnuff 5 at manufac turer's, prices. 1 " ! ' t-y - Be sure to gef oar prioes before pnrcbastng elsewhere, ...... .. joMiDunn .. ;!.,, v . -i-. 55&57PpHockSt OUR MOTTO: vs. The Slow Shillin; 'WW, I vt". yr'ijFt'j 'J'f ,JX;i'i!n'ii:i'i"iii"i,ii"i fZi r'lljllWillllllftlllllllJ 1 VEST AND PANT?. the be-it FIFTY-OFAT 1'i ii-c exceptions. S.itin trimmed I r Pants. Wo paid mure nioimy in : Successor to Hackburn k Wilie t, 0 THBSE 1) JLLAR'rf Altii A1NS: ( Sheets regular ."i.le. Mu-iii'.'Sl. 7 " " 0c. " St. l-if This iniH c H tue very 1 it--( I vocal ami in.ilruin-miiti. 2 For Two Days Only. 3J. D. GASKIN3. Jif a four wheel macliine is r. (J: i.'- ricycle, and three wheel m ichin i a fricyclc and a two whvcl nia.'hine i- a Bicycle, nbat would you call aoi:e wheel machine '! Whj, a Win el ISanow,io btsun. Very Good. iJ If you wanted the bestj Tlicyclc wh t would you do ? iWhy I would go tofl J. C. WHITTY & CO S. AND QET ,'3TGTOfi!" Send Your ions -TO- Davis' Pharmacy; .Pure Drugs 1 ".Satisfactory Prices ! II. W.' SIMPSON, ; Funeral1 Director nntl i - i Hutbalnier. ,X 4 MS Broad Street ......Tn0SS , , tW"DurtaHUibmaBplelt., ., , , , You tun no flak. All drutnilsis gur antea U rove's TaMelenS Chill 'I'ooiO to Ii ail that tbe cuanufavtuiers claim lot lt Slam the L! Door WELL FAT
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