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VOL. XV-NEW SERIES NO. 12. - - ESTABLISHED 1882 - MJELIGAN ESTIMATES. POPULISTS 'GIYE SOME . ' URES ON STATE. TIG- mcrM Lawgli at EeUruntea. De ' lr Holt Talk. PapnllUm Caalai. , Utile. Bepnb-Pop Fnsloa. F-.. : " - luteal eaaalp. - JOTJBNAt BUBEAU, ( Ealkjgh, N. C, Oct 24. Many persons have asked for the Re publican estimates of the North Carolina vote. If Ja as follows: That McKinley will carry'tba State from 8,000 to 15,000 and that Russell's plurality , ought to be 40,000 in a 3-cornercd fight as at present; that It Guthrie drops put it will be still greater for Russell,- aa 85 per cent of the Populists would vote for ItusteU, 10 per cent not vote at all and only 5 per cent vote for Watson; that in such a ibuut Rus sell's majority might bo 60,000, and that Guthrie's retirement would also help the McKinley ticket. The Republican Mtlmate of the Populist strength is 30,000 . They contend that the Democrats cannot possibly elect a Congressman; that out of 120 members ot the lower house of the Legislature only 26 will be .Democrats and of the, SO Senators only 10. ;They further assert that then arc not less than 45,000 white Republicans in the Slate; and that 55,000 while men will vote for McKinley,; Tbey declare that there are not a dozen Republicans who will vote for Bryan. " Such are the Republican claims in their, own words. The Populists make this soil of an es timate: There are 228,000 white vote;, of whom 1 5,000 are Republicans, . leaving 177,000, ; Of the latter 50,000 are Popu lists, who will vole agaiott Democrats, leaving 123,000 ' Democrata.: Of these 7,500 will-not vote for Bryan, making bis vote 120,500." Add to this 50,000 Populists and lib vote is 170,500. To get the Repu'dicin .' vote take the 109.000 negro voters, add to them ; the 55,000 white Republican and the result is 104, GOO. Then hi pet. the anti-Democratic vote aiMe the 101,000 the SO.000 ropu Iibta and the result is 210,000. -; Such or the figures aa given. . It 'ill be seen tuat the Populists actually , Rive the Repuhli cans more than the later claims and they declare all the fusion nominees must needs be elected )y enormous majorities. ; , The Democrat luugh at the'elnimi of both pivlios. They decline to give Myurcs, - but say the Republicans baau their call .mates on declared returns which I hey ' showed Crrelraan, the Woi Id correspond Oeut, anil wnicu coverua tue registration -of only tli two first Saturdays. -Dr. J. J. Mott, the ex-National (hair- roan of the free silver party, is here. lie ' says Bryan will carry the Btate and that ' Russell aill be elected. coveroer. ' lie ridicules the rumor that Guthrie to going - to withdraw in Watson's Ikvor, which rumor the Republicans are Industriously circulating. He also ridicules the other Rrpublican rumors that Tom Watsorrwlll withdraw to a bluff. Dr. Mott says many negroes will role for Bryan in this Stute " that the Republican State committee ' getting money from Mark Banna, and .- that the drawing of the color line by the Democrats causes Mark to give more ' money. The Doctor thinks Congressman Pearson and Lioney'wlll both be defeated ; lie regards the latter aa exceedingly dan. geroui to the silver cause, because he is . for the coinage of Aaiertcnn silvei product only. Ue declares a great many white " Republicans will vote against Linney and Piarson. The latter 'slop over", being a new convert and cuonot be depended on . to stand by silver as be is at' heart abso lutely devoted to Prilcliard, McKinley - and the Republican party.. Dr. Mutt says Bellies' election to Congress Is tojdoubt. R. O. Patterson of the Republican - State committee mukes the boast that Pearson will carry all tho counties In the lib district save one. ... . Judue Walter Clark, says thero Is an entire realignment and that calculations are worthltss.' i ; V . Populist State Chairman Ayer assert that so tar Populist headquarters has con ducted the campaign at a cost of (600. Ilesajs thefe are 1,000 PopullsUjIq the 9th district and 7,000 la the 51 h, (Ltn ' It to will understood here that in four districts the Populists will sea to It that Republicans are elected to Congress; that their nominees are "dummies" and that their pledge to that and Rcpablicans la on a fooling with that of the Republicans to that 5 of Populiats. Wilson G. Lamb of the Democratic State executivo committee, Is here snd snid today: "it la my best judgment after carefully examining the Azures that we will surely carry (he Elute Democrats an srouscd in all the counties, and are 1 a more enthusiastic condition than since 1076. All llanna's corruption fund cau't d ltt uj."" The Democrats at beudquur t. rs think Ilia delcction in the party will i 1 H'llll. i. W. P. Rubor Is who has been lure 1 ilr left for his homo In Cnle'a t T"-i Ins two or (hrn nioiillia t "i Ids fit ut Victoria, ' :'(l!9 lit lllli (r'lu'c i. tii ciui j,)ui -i t to ' , lo ehow their U 1. I Highest of fill in Leavening Strength. Latest Lf. S. Gov't Report. THE CHICAGO PARAOB. - : Fear f ColllMa Betweaa Parties. FMllacRaailllKb. EfTerU ('Pre vent Trenble. -'ii ir' "." i" Special..' -v-' : vi ' -vwion otnrw 21 th. 'narad. controversevia more unsettled than bVbT. al - v - J T 1 I lnna.(a-AaU tMrinn maIn K hath itntitteal narttea. whirh'wlll rive M rt.mnnrfr.imn. nat fiainrri.v nlaht The political feeling runs high, and the danmc of. ebah UKtMaei bonrffc - Tha Motor' hasda ..of both Dart (I are doing their t their utmost to avoid trouble.-, - The managers of the . silver ' campaign are advising moderation while prominent Republicans are urging that concessions be made, but the hot heads will not listen toTbunesl, Markets Deraarallaed, Special. ' 1 ' ' Nbw York, October 24 A wave of demoralization swept over the Produce Exchange in the closiug moments. Wheat closed 3J cents below yesterday's closing prices. . The news from Chlcaso showed a panicky ieeling in that market. -. Feet stall Gaiura. Special. - :' Philadelphia, October 24 The fol lowing were the football scores of games played yesterday: - ; Lafayette, 0; Pennsylvania, 4. At West Point: West Point, 44; Union College, 0. At Ithaca,"N. Y.: Howard, 13; Cor, nell, 6. . .f T', At Providence, R. I.: Brown College, 16; Lehigh, o.''- '; At A-uliertt: ' Amherst,. 14; Worcester rolyteclnic, 0, t Telecraaale lirina. The steamer Spartan, of tho Windsor Line, which went ashore on the Hereford J Inlet bar Monday night, October 12, dur- Ini a heavy storm, has been floated. The vessel is uninjured, Tiie NiedriuRhaus Stamping and Tin Plate Mills, of St, Louis, which have been shut down during the past four months, will- resumo ' operations. Thomas K, Nkdringhaus said that the mills would employ 2,000 men. ' ' " ' At a meetina of the directors of the Georgia Southern Railroad, ' held at Macon, Ga the old officers were elected for the eoiuioz years aa follows: Samuel Spencer, President; William Check ly Shaw, Vice President. The bailer ol the tugboat William Hrry which was lying .at Standard Asphalt dock, Brooklyn, X. T blew up sinking tbe boat, probably causing the death of the engineer and owner, Alooio Lewis, who is thought to have gone down In her. -f. . . .. ' A pitched battle look place between a quad of rsltroad detective and freight cir thieves, at Colllnwood, a suburb ot Cleveland, Ohio. A. fuasillade of shots were exchanged, and Michael Ryan, one of the thieves, was fatally shot. - All the m'olders in the American Car, bon . Works, at Noblesvllle, Ind., have struck. Under the former rate they were required to make 92 per cent of perfect cardoos. A new rnle required 97 per ceat of perfect carbons, and was regarded aa a practical reduction of wage. Charles Brown, one of the crew of the barkentine Herbert Fuller, on . board which the Captain and hia wile and tbe second mate were murdered last July, and who, with Mute Brum, of the barkentine, was held by the United State , Commit doner at Boston on the charge Ot murder, has been discharged. Theodore Fetters, a retired capitalist residing at West Pullman, I1L, Is sued for breach of promise by Mrs. Sarah A. Glover, who asks that he pay her 123,000 Some time a?d Pollers was a tenant in a boarding bouse kept by Mrs. Glover, and she alleges he asked berj to marry blm. She consented, and while she was prepar log for the wedding he went to Georgia on a busiuess trip, and when he returned brought a wile with him. THE COTTON MARKETS. . October J4. Tub Cotton Market today bai been very steady. The close In New York was 8c, for January, a net decline of 8 points compared with yesterday's clos ing. Ths cause of the advance was the smaller receipts. ' ' A lettflr just received from my New York correspond t cleverly suns up the sit uation, a follows: Nbw Yoiik, Fii 'ny, October tl- DitAa 8m; This hi.s b co a wek of mo lorale transactions an. 1 1!- or.'y e'g- nnt develnpment oreui I toil '' '-'--It t !, I 1 t. y lo owin f nni'le hy lli a u lip of .'t i 1 1 1 i 11 I f noi a tailing off at this time will be a I strong "bull" point A lighter movement just now may be due w other tauses than exhaustion.' The difficulty In secur ing money to purchase cotton; the tear-1 ' V tonoager and the prevailing senti- meunnai couoa is . gooa aiuuie 10 ' L n' i - ' J -i!T" a I UU1U Ul.T UO UaUOCB VfUlUU IDBVIIU IUO I MOVemeut. v " . f Testerdaj the market sold ofl on very f" : loaaJ 'B' ' P1" we ween were reacuea amuse rewipw aiioaeu a imu8,uu wuuewy. w" llon't tmnk wrJ . n-uch 69 lMe until after election. , The let.r of whit may possibly happen will In the mean time suppress general activity. Yours truly, Robert Moore & Co. New Bernb market has been active at I 6 to 7. Receipts suiall and uo high grades were offered. Yours truly, J. E. Lattiam. THE MARKETS. Chioaqo, October 24. OPENIKO. CLOSE. December Wheat' 70 69 January Pork, 7.80 7.87 J January Ribs, 8.87 3 87) ALASKAN SEAL DISPOTI. Traoble Ltkelr So tleear Over IS. BnS Peaceful Bolulloa Hast lrak able. Special. ... Washington, D. C, October 24. In spite of the rampant jingoism over the dispute between ngl ndand the United Slates over tie preservation of the Alaska I al t)hcrie?, .there is every pr jinise ol a fr endly conclusion. Advices from Canada lead to ihi Iwtie1 that both covernmenls have reacuid common bai of conclusion 'which wtl1 result in a new polir-y of sending scicnt'is s instead of politicians loslulv thislualion. TO CURE A COLi;i!li:iMK HAT TaIm r.iixnliva Tlromri Oiiinira Ta'i elss All druggists refund ths money if it fails to'cur". 25o. NOTICE ! TO THE TRADE ! .WE ARE RECEIVING DAILY BY STEAM- SHIPS & railroads CARGOES OF " . '. -. Merchandise, Such as: Apple, . ' " V Orange, , , , t Banaaas, " ' Nut, -'. Railing, . . 1 " : Prunes, ' ; Dried Apple, , Dried Peaobci, ' Evaporated Apple Pork and Flour, Sugar and Coffoc, .. ' , , Bnnff and Tobacoo, - Butter and Chewo, ' , Lard, and '. ... Sugar Cured Meat, and nnmeron other good to nutn- ' - eroo to mention. C"Come in and get our prloes before placing yonr order and we will alway aave yoa money, , j Yonn Reepeotfully, ,. JOHN DUNN, 65 &67 Ppllock St. ; -' NEW EERNG, N. C. rr verse ! Mrs. Winalow's Soothin? Pvnip t.ai bten :i(-d by Millions or Moiuers lor tnelr Children while toothing, wit'i lerfict n s. It sootlies Hie chil l, KfVj the s, H-'ays all pain, cuius wind colic. 1 for I I SI ll'l'I 1 IcDANIEL & llave just received a choice lot of large Sugar Cored Hams Which - they cut to suit their customers at 12c. per pound.",. Old Fashion Buckwheat and Ontario Prepared Buckwheat. The very best Elgin Butter fresh from dairy, 25a. per pound. The best Roast ed Coffee in the City, 30o., jior pound, ground to order. Try it once and you'll buy no otherl a New Crop California Prunes. . Evaporated Apples and Peaches., The very Qnest Cream Cheese and imported Macaroni. A full line of fresh canned goods. New Crop Carolina Rice C and 8 cents. New Orleans Mo lasses 10c, qt. and numer ous other things which our space will not alio us to mention. Everything first class. Give ns a call before buying. We are always ready to show goods. Sat isfaction guaranteed McDaniel -and- (Mill, Wholesale and Retail .Groceis, 71 Broad St.. New Berne. N. C. Prescriplioii Filling is of vitid importance to llio sick. We can do it rklit and Hifuonul r prkes. Wc lllled over (i.OR) UtA eav wi limit roni idaini. lit us fill vr. 'othinj bui i he liesl of FA'EllYTITWG is ifO" T1' for silk rPlft A tnul will c u vince. BRADHAM'S PHARMACY. Say!!! Do you wunt to be comfortable tbif Win er ? Do you want to fave your .lempcr tin Vintcr ? D.i yon Hunt ioiave half your! luel hill? !????? 'i If yxi do just go down to the ISLOVEK HARDWARE GO'S STORE and buy yon a Wilson Heater. The ereatest heatine stove ever in vented. Ask jour neighbors about them. We told llion ooe last winter and they are going to use tbera ultogetlier this winter. They are made ot b&t Itusua iroo and b ivo draft opening at the top, wlncn preenle nre Iroin popnins our. Tbev also litre auioraalic tuioko doors h:hlchno i0,l,artovc hM- NOW IS THE TIME fn punt your hearths and ajdiioiif. we bave Uie paint. We have the BUCK'S Cook Ftoves. and when yon are pussiog drop? in and let ut show tliem to vou. A lit t lo lnld could fee ihtlr surpcriority over an oibei alniM . Mm llifka warrantu,! In mm Hfteen yeirs and we will replace any thul do not mat mat long. 1 Rememlier we ouurantee he prko of A MM n nT It I t, I I" lliru n. hnfWI every article we tell ton. JNo one unuer- sells us. We solicit ynar patronage. ;,. HespccUully Youra, v; Slover Hardware Co. .; HATE YOU TRIED J! R. Parker Jr; ' For What You Want In the GROCERY LINE , De lads While Other Follow. I carry a eomplcta lline ol Choice Family and (Ioavy Grocerlo. Am also Ajtent for Diamond Match Co's Goods., Lorillard and Gail & At snuff at Manu facturer's price. ; , v I am headquarters tot Flour bought dl ft cl from tho Liilli. I can rave you money if you see we before buying elsewhere. To my Country Friends, my stable ar free and your team and hum ess taken care of while lu the city. ' : Thanking my mauy friends for past tavors, and to share your future patron- see, lam " ' ' ' ' Yours BesDectfulIv. ' ' Xnrkcr Jr. 77 BHOAD STKEKT. T.iono 60. Merit and Prices ! MADE THE POPULARITY OF OUR STORKS AND WE ARE DETERMINED THAT MERIT AND LOW PRICES SHALL MAINTAIN AND INCREASE THAT POPU LARITY. Our Immense Line of Is Complete. Our 75c, 97c, $1.50 and $2.00 line of Ladies Shoes can not be equaled in the city. g x UJ a c C3 O We have a beautiful line of LADIES CAPES FroiH DSe., up. i aiii:s COATS From $3.00 np. Special orders tuken when we can't snlt yon In our stock, l'erfrct fit and aatlHfaction guaranteed. Gau lid let Kid CJ loves in Tan and Black, $1.00 per pair. UnllClrenS ITTninn I " Suits, Ladies' $1.00. I Union Suits, OVIt OUOCY 1EPA IITMENTS are still leading in the Iligh Quality of our Goods, and the ci tremely Low Price. tW "Small TroflU and Quick Sale" is ttill our motto. Thanking the publio for their very genorou support and asking oonliouance of the came, wo remain Your Very Truly, J.H. Hackburn, j. (Succcmor to Hackburn ls AVIllelt. 47 & 49 Fouoci; Strict, ALSO BROAD' & QUEEN STS. Low SHOES If II New Berne Theatre TWO NIGHTS ONLY. October 24 26th. HILLYER'S Wonder and Gift Carnival. Ouc hunilrcd Elcgaut an 1 CnsMy Pres ents Nighlly. ir : ' Ailm:8ion '2't cluIh. Hsrved Sesits 83 cents. Children 15 cunts. Two Hours of Fun and Enjoyment. Don't forgt't. Everybody riceives a numlxr. I'ostivtly No Blnnkf. Tickets on s ile at the 0pera Uoiisc from 1:30 to 3:30 p. m. Saturday and MoDduy. Claud M. Cook, 132 MIDDl.i; SrtlliET, I have now sonic line While anil Itlnek (alia Lilly Bui lis. Master Lil ly, Hjftcinctlix, Crocus, Tulip lfullis, and all other Itnllis. C. M. COOK. Baxter, Jeweler, Is uow M'ca'cd (tpjmsitc his o.d simul ou Middle Stmt, next il"or to .lt; 11 ;.i Uuii.uino. I Have ISoeeivwl ANOTHER CAS LOAD OF FAKCY SOCKETS Fiincy Hall Stuiida mid llaliy t'urri. es ami lot ol other Pniiiitiir" too i urn 6'ous lo meiiuon, unii "in t-nn sp'C" 11: rgains lor Hie net TKS dus vo us l ii'iikc room t' i' urn' h k. Cull and rx in ine I'Clnre porehiisin , lac here. Itcpecifully, T. J.TUMER. To Magistrates. The next session ol the Superior Couit for "iaeo ccumy, will bei;iu on Mouday Noverater SOth, 1890. This lerm ol the coi rt will be for ti e trial of, Criminal as well as Civ.l cases. All enscs bound over or on nime.tl are rccognizib'e lo tins term of auid court. W. M. WATSON, Clerk Superior Court KINGS S'KIN G8 WHETHER OVER MEW or STOVES, So if you want the best Stovo c the market buy the King Heater Also a Giio line of Coal Stoves. I,. 11. Cutler ; Co The Prosperity Road to THE BRITISH AMERICAN INVESTMENT COMPANY Or ATLANTA, (U. ....Capitalization $5oo,ooo Monthly Installment Debentnre. This Company issues lis Debenlurrs for Ouc Hundred Dollars upoo payrmul of Monthly Installments of Fifty Cent An investment iu 10 Debentures will pay the Investor at maturity One Tlions. sou uoiuu a c ear prom oi siuu.uu. Dclienlures Inruikh a collateral upon which you can borrow money In Urn of need. - " The Company ha the endor vnint of UOV. Alkiutoo, or ueorybi, anu iu jMsra of Directors Inclu'le such men a Kx Gov. Northern and Secretary of State, Chund ler. tW A local Hoard will soon be organized in New Berne, ' j W. M. Watnoii, ARt. Prepared Thau Ever to do far B- PRINTING With 'caluits and Dispatch, at Iiowest lBriees. i A full line of I.ctler, Note and Bill ffeadm Kaveli-)i',ii'.iMiii nd Visiting Cards, hipit: fa. i-lc , always on band. SATIS FACT ION GUARANTEED. I wii-li lo Ihiiuk inv liicmls and patrona for tin ir Mi'v lilicrul putronnue in the past, lnipniK ly lair lixatincnt lo secure tlicir luture ordcis. WM. Phone 80. T. HILL, 61 S. Front Street - THE - ESTB )t Wc haw I vci olTercd in Bicycle Lamps ! 1 : the i cm 'IKS' d.iys we will sell ihe t:il .11. e ofi.nr NICKKL I.AM PS at Hie cMri'inelv piae ol . . . 2 cich. Al ii in i Ji irr.ido wheels at t'n'A unii buy be . i'iinjr to wnii upon to;. A'l ki ds o ll'L' H d'lelt tore i !:o ar i: !) in1 1 in I ! : .1 ir ; A. ' ;u ot '.AN, r, ( Mai agcr. fresh Lot Fruit JU3t n,eceived. . 'i i l 4Hj.. per peck. I - . p r di , n. i in ..,,. I! I" r ill-?., ii. per iioz of Pipe Dun--- ::!!. : 'I le n c-l e i i i i. I A 1 1 ;! : . Pr. ri.ii,-. i, i - i-i .- ., s;.e i IV. Next in 1'. tl i li'.i n. an 1 I'.on 'itck - a W CO. Stop Tiir:? Leak! G illnilt I l 111 III' lAl II I'll ' !,;ii it ;i m e t) buy -. l'.ieki t b-ioks anit T!ic very latest in n , il.iv, c iiciipi8t in on cm s ive money, Curd I'.o-o limn i: lisiu ninl I e-l in price, liny H i er ici.ee m.'P the .nil; J. D. GASKINS. If a four wlicol iiia. liiiie, is a tjuad- ricycle. nud tiireo v.luel mucliine is a Tricycle mid a two wlnel mahiue is a Bicycle, ulmt would you cull a one wheel machine '! Why, Wheel Harrow, o besure. 4i Vory Good. j J If you waulod the best 'Jicyclo what would you do ? Why I would go to. J. C. WHITTY &:CO'S. AND GET "VICTOR!" Send Your; Prescriptions v -TO- Davis' Pharmacy: .Pure Drugs l . Satisfactory Prices ! 11.W. siiirsoar, Funeral Director and ; , Embnlmer. ! : ' 1M Broad Ft rant ........ ...'FH05K St , fVOurlal Bobev a tiilecltj'. m pat
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