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u in in in h , ii ii i 111 ..MM,,. . 't: VOL XV-NEW SERIES NO. I:i5. NEW BERNE, N. C THURSDAY MORNING OCTOBER. 29 1896 ESTABLISHED 1882 A A POLITICAL SCORCHER' POPULIST CHAIRMAN AY Clt SENDS CRESTING. ' .A HHfUe Ad4rM scslnst fimbria. V CmbIUm hmI Party Grossly In. , . MUM It Saiulaee. A Jump ?-'.:; 'v -. Mlels, 1 " f::' 'oteub f . ' ;;t .v ; ; ;? ; " ; Ravswb, IT,, Q October 28 Chair 4nan Iyer's address in reply to Guthrie's - letter to Kriolic.l" M'u.ir-.ii- Here-are i feV extracts from it: -uTutfrat three finis of Major Gu hrie's address convey grow, and unpardonable Insults to' thajeoplo's party Slate com tnittee and every member of the party who sympathizes with their tfloris. - - The commute has mad the course it Jiai panned. - Co operation with the Re publicia party on State and ; Congrtss local ticked Is referred toiq those words, 'allured into jtbe camp, of Mark Happa - and' politically slaughtered,' and af.er this outrageottf insult which every trod Popu liat in the State will avenge in soma way, the address tana into a disgraceful and - disgusting pla for the People's , party to walk into the Democratic party and be awallowed.,"i''.-;;' ; Th at!dreeg reacliea 'its " maximum oi . political lolly and Impudence when it ad . vises tin Populists to scratch the name of Spencer Adams, on the Populist-Repub bean co operation ticket and put the name of James 9, Manning, a Democrat in its place. . ') i . ' i !.'"- If the Demoerate are good enough to be : voted for, for one office, they are good euoJgh to be voted foe anotherofficc; aud ; if this course should be pursued it would ' mean a complete surrender to the Demo cratic party. This Is something which not be'dooe by the Peoples' p'arty in North Carolina J9utbrle or no Suthrie. ' ' t The members of oar party will easily ' understand that it comes with 6ad grace and gratuitous impertinence,', for their gubernatorial nominee to advise scratching of the party ticket on which bis own name - appears and which can be as eadly - scrated" as any other. Tie vilely in suits bis party and the . members of the State committee,' lie declares'' be cares nothing about the results of the greatest compliment and honor the Peoples' party Otata convention could be stow or any man and this gives the members of party a full rignt to care ' nothing about what becomes of him." For these and , other reasons It lube calm and candid .opinion oftheKlala chairman, that Guthrie has forfeited alt right to the. confidence of the members of the Peoples' ' party. Ha is however, still a party nominee, and bis name will appear on all tickets issued from the Peoples' party State hcadquar ten, . "rr "'.!" : "THrT;0 The Brmcoudctiooof tl State chair- men is that Guthrie' coarse bos bein uch at will make it impossible for him to receive the suffrage of the full membership of the People's party; and here in advance of election day, he declares, that ths -eum bwof votes east for him . must and can not be accepted, as an indication of the Peoples' party slfeuglh.' I ; - ;. WpBAVT'S, tUSB JUSTIHED. Eaaiisft rtMlutiea ahwrlwad Ins aiealat Raise Bxseetel. ' . LoNjDON.The. Mark Lane Expreta, in its seview of the grain market siys: "The rite in the price of wheat is justi fied by the situation. It is oot a specula tive advance, -do the "contrary, a specula tive effort to bear the market is on foot. The English' wheat crop did not exceed 7,200,609 iquwrtorv though 'it it stated that it reached 8,000,000., - Let tlicfarm r wait, , The inrush of w,heat Into the market from California and Argentina is now arriving, but it will not arrive freely until February r Murcb anil it cannot depress prjees if England wheats do not incumber the. ; readier . markets. Lit all farmers-take courage,-1 The epoch ol over production is oathe wane.'' ' Al Antwerp the wheat market was in active, and beldvis weia compelled to ac cejit lower bids. Time business has been paralj led by the violent fluoctuatious of tli American markets. " Wr. ltuUiiiPitu,'a ineiuler ol oueot fx leading .house doing bmincsra r brokers in Baltic wheat on ihu Qrnin Exchange said: "The foil of haif a crowo in California wheat in Liverpool lias (lis or;(anlxd the ronrkvt, and we do not. know exactly where we stand. Until w rarelva some of the; tnivuls of wheat whicii ar now due from California,- thus filling timl vali'e, the markets roust b' uix '.(srtuUi. At preaunUwe ran take every bit of CVi'.f unlit wheat , we cnu poalbl ft. and I i'xii oa hnme ibitu rise ol anotliar shllllirg." T . Tttrn Ry Pj aemlte. IlAOMtHTOWN, Md. Jnies haloix". 1 5 yvir, mat with horrible arel I ' i i.i puiui for w-ivk oj the , i on North Jountliau street. II t in thiwiiiirdjnuiiiite over 1 held mil stick ill Ins i others ly by liis fi e a Tliestxk he held ". oiier sticki to po "' rporf sliool -' ' i a rmli us Highest of alt in Leavening Strength. Latest U. S. Gov't Report. ?3 AD50WTELY PURE Col. Fellows Proatrnted. Special! Louibtole, Ky., Oct, 28. Col. John B. Fellows is prostrated and has cancelled al1 speaking engagements in Kentucky. 91. & Railway Director. . Special. - , . . - lULBian, N. C, Oct. 28. Governor Can appointed Ed. Chambers Smith a director of the North Carolina Rail way, vice F. S. Spruill, who becone Areistant TJ; S. District Attorney, vice SolC. Weill." Johu M. Woolf, of GreeBsboro, is ap pointed a State proxy. foot Ball Gaines. Special. . - ;', m Xffw Haven, Conn., Oct. 28. The foot ball gome today resulted: Yale 13, Elizabeth College 6. The game between University of Penn sylvania aud Browu College resulted: Pennsylvania 16, Brown 0. Expects Amicable Bettlemonl. Special, ;:.'.:;:. v.- - New York, October 88. Prof. Bur- row, of Cornell University, who has been abroad examining the archives in Hoi laud relative to the Venezuelan dispute. arrived here today, and said he had every reason to believe that the question would bo amicably settled, He was shown every courtesy at The Hague and in London. TheCabHB Revolution. Havana. The forces under Colonel AJdea have routed the rebel parties com manded by L&cret and Roqne, 250 strong, seventy of whom, mostly infantrv, per ished. The combat, wbicU . lasted six hours, began at Gabriel a and terminated at San Miguel, province of Mutanzas. Tbe troops lost one killen and five wound Olrls Panic Stricken. Brooklyn, ft. Y. A. disastrous fire in Konalds & lO.'s six story buuuing, on the corner of 8tate street and Bocrum place, in which there were a number ol narrow escapes from 'loss 6f life, has oc curred, ' The firm are ' wholesnlers o plambers supplies, and other tenants are Fay, Harman Chad wick Manufacturing Co., corset manufacturer?; Lockitt & Fmdlcy, and the iSeemon manufacturers. .. The latter firm employs upwards of sevenly-fl e girls, and the fact that all got ont safely is almost miraculoui, as they were in the upper stories. The tire originated on the fourth floor from an unknown cause and spread rap idly, both upward and downward, and in a few minutes the whole structure was mass of flame, and thousands of people had collected in the streets nearby. ' The Fay, Harman &. Chad nick Co's. employes, about 100 incumber, nearly all of whom were girls, were In that part of tbe building fir.t attacked by the ftlames, and there was a great jam on the stairs and fire escapes. ' So far as can bs learned all have been accounted for, but many of them fainted and had to be earned down the st'iH'B by tue nremen and mate em ployes, - . - 4 ' The girls lu Seemon Bros.' skirt factory wer panic stiicken when ttis . acute smoke began penetrating their "rooms and many screamed and rushed helplessly about. The ''employers.' assisted 'by ihe mule help, partially quieted tbe girls and piloted them to- the stairway and all rcache I Ihe street in safety, most of them f ith their wiaps aod hats. Tbe Are uurneu live uours and , com pletely wrecked the building Ths loss is Silinatod at $300,000, most of which falls en Ronalds & Co. Fay, ll.irmiu & Chad- wii k plac their los) at 25,C0O. THE COTTON M1METS. .' :.; -.: Octoler 28, ur an oversight l did not furnish any letter to the Journal yesterday.. WuEIlast wrote January was 7.89. since then it has been as low as 7.84 and as high as 7 09. . : ': " The closing ton'ght is 7.03. Spot mar ks'.s In Anierka are quiet and dull w'.th only limite I (U maud, and tltat almost entirely for ex part. ; 1'KNDiNa tl.o el. ci Ion, it U not likuly there will be muuh change either way. Nkw Ukunk market has bceti sti ady ut 0J to 7 15. . ' - . ' Yoiiri T.uly. . J. E Latiiau. THE MARKETS. CmoAao, O, lotxr 20. Ol'FNINO. CI.OHU. IVi nhr Wlicat, .1 iniary I'nrk, J.mimiy 1:.' i, . 70) 7.70 ' 71 7 8) 8.8TJ V ) C! 1 1 llMaiiTS 9 nr rt U VwCava AGAIHStGUTHRIK C0-0PER1TI0NISTS.T0 STAND T0GETHKR. Gnlbrle's Action frill Bel Rnasell. AyerBajra Asswrea Ills Kleetlen and Weaken Bryan's ., Cbaaets, Special. ; Ralkigw, N. C, Oct 28 Tbe attack which Guthrie, the Populist nominee foi Governor, made upon the Populist ma h ue last night for Its fusion with Repub lican?, kept both the Populist and Repub lican committees in a stir today. At Populist headquarters it wai said: "Guthrie's addi-ess strengthens fusion with the Republicans and makes the election ol Judge RjsscII absolutely sure, if tbert was ever any doubt of it." Guthrie bat known all the while that Russell would win. TheTrank and file of the Populists can't be held to Guthrie. His action will weaken Bryan as tbe Populists will consider it an attempt to make them go to tbe Democrats, which they will not do. ; untnric's nam is on all tbe tickets sent out. Whatever votes he loses Russell will get except In a few count'e la which tbe Populists and Dem ocrats have fused, but this really amounts U nothing. Guthrie's address is Intended to disintegrate oqr party. His action will hurt tbe vote for Oliver H. Docker? f ir L'nutenant Governor." The Republican Chairman after Uk conference with the Populist committee men issued an address tonight calling on Republicans Jo stand by co-operation with the Populists, and not to be, influ enced by Guthrie's letter. Populist State Chairman, Ayer, this evening, issued an address making an at tack on Guthrie unparalelle I in recent campaigns tor its oitterness. tie say Guthrie has made himself odious to all Populists. , ' . Teltarnpble items. Tbe twenty-fourth annual convention of the American Gas Light Association if in session at St. Louis with 200 delegates present. . The Supreme court of - Ohio granted Romulus Cotell, the murderer of the Stone family, indefinite postponement of execution pending a new trial. All the coal miosis in the Alien: (Ohio) district went to work at the 45 cent rate, wit he expectation that tbe rate will soon be rehired to 61 cents. The faculty of the Ohio State Universi ty refused to restore E. H. French in school because he gave his whole time to the foot ball team as captaiu. The facul ty said college work must come first. ' Edward Hughtoo. convicted at Albany, N. Y4 of murder in tbe first degree, for killing bis wife, was sentenced to be electrocuted at . Daonemora during the week commencing December 14. Adolphus Cohen, alias Coles, who was arrested in Philadelphia on - October 16, charge I with being an embezzler of f 100, 000, will be taken to New York by a de tictlye from that city.' r : . ..' ' Fire Island, which was purchased by New York City as a quarantine station d tiring tbe cholera scare ol 1892, was sold at auction. The Island and the building upon it cost the rity 221,000, and ihe price realized was .420,000. . Advices rccelnd from the Artie Ocean whaling fleet elate that the entire fleet hat taken only fifty-two-whales' up t Octo ber 1. In lonsequence of the poor catch the prion of whalebone will be in the neighborhood ot 3 per poudd. as the. fleet had only oue week, operations .sfler this news was ilispifched, the Arlic see o is considered a failure. - i ' , court of Inquiry In session at Klmira N. Y , rendered a verdict of 1 1,500 dam- aces against Bentimin 8. Websttr, of Beard Post, G. A. R.. of Auburn. Capt. Johu T. Davidson, of Elinira, wu a can didate lor Senior Vice Commander at tl State convention of the O. A. R., held in Udca lait May. Webster madj lalf state mints about Davideoa. . ,,, , ' TO t'VRR A :OLI IN:ONB DAT TakeLnxUive Bromi Quiulie TsVetss All drurglst refund the money if it falls tncuro. ISo. ... . NliW BERN'E AGADEMY, nun uri uu, v. ' Under the plno of reorganization, OUa tliornui'h lucttuction in Ihe (J luetic a I an Eniilisii Couraes by a corps of eminent Educators Iroin the Uoiveriity of North Carolina, Horner's School aud other noted Educational lnttllutions. Tuition Fees Monthly in Advance, Primary Departmeut, $1.2" per month Iiiiinnwliute " 2.25 " I : .. al 8.00 " 1' r fnrUirr Information, apply et a ' -, . .loos H. l.is. i.L., I). L & Have just received a choice lot of large Sugar Cared Hams which they cut to suit their cnatomera at 12c. per pound., Old Fashion Buckwheat and " Ontario Prepared Buckwheat. The very best Elgin Butter , fresh from dairy, 25o. per pound. a The best Roast ed Coffee in the City, 30c., per pound, ground to order. Try it once and yonll buy no other. New Crop California Prunes. . Evaporated Apples and Peaches.,, The very finest Cream Cheese and imported Macaroni. A full line . of fresh canned goods. New Crop Carolina Bice C and 8 cents. New Orleans Mo lasses 10c, qt. and numer ous other things which our space will not allow us to mention, Everything first class. Give ns a call before buying. We are always ready to show goods. Sat isfaction guaranteed iel -and- Wholesale and Retail Grocers, 71 Broad St.. New Berne. N. O. tfOR Cotton Bagging snd Tics, Base and Barrel Covers, Builders Lime and Cement, Teria Cotta Pipe and Shell Lime, Gallon... .J. E. 14 Til AM. Also 2, No. 1 New Loir Carriages for Storage for 500 Bales at Lew Rates. The Prosperity! Road o HE BRITISH AMERICAN INVESTMENT COMPANY, Of ATLANTA, OA. Capitalization $5oo,ooo Monthly Installment Debentures. This Company issues its Debentures for Quo Hundred Dollars upon payment Of Monthly Installments ef Fifty Cents An investment in 10 Debentures will pay tbe investor at maturity Ono Thous and Dollars a clear -profit of 400.00. Debentures .Tunmo a collateral upon which you can borrow money in time of need. The Company has the aodoisnirfnt of tiov. AimnsOD, or ueorgu, and its Doaru of Directors include toch men as &x tiov Northern aud Secretary of State, (.'band tor. A Wal Board will eocu le organized in New Berne. W. M. Wafcon, 'Agt. HATE TOU TRIED J. R: Parker Jr. I For What You Wantln the GROCERY LINE Bo Leads vVhiio Others Follow. I carry a complete lino of Choice Family and Heavy Grocariw. Am also Agent for Diamond Match Co a Goo Is.. Lorlllard and Gail & Ax snufl at . Manu facturer's prices. ' . I am headquarters tor Flour bouulit di rect fiom the Mills. I can savo you money if you see we before buying elsewhere. To my Country Friends, my stable are free and your team and harness rako care of whilejn tbe city. .Thanking my many friends for pan lavorr, and to snare youtf future patron gc, lam -. Yours Bespeclhjlly, J. 11. Parker Jr. 77 BROAD STREET. 'Phone -C9. Ileep ou ! ' . Smoke up a dollar day and then go about In an Overcoat full ol enj"-live creases and the tubtle per- turns ut the wily camphor bill tn'kin a'miit tlie ex'pciir of now clol'irs. Tliiu it nv-r in i ! stop fimokin; I ri li:V. i' Merit and Prices ! HADE THE POPULARITY OF OUR STORES AUD WE ARE DETERMINED THAT MERIT AND LOW PRICES SHALL MAINTAIN AND INCREASE THAT POPU LARITY. Our Immense Line of o SHOES o Is Complete. Our 75c, 97c, $1.50 and $2.00 line of Ladies Shoes can not be equaled in the city. c 1 d U a c OC2 as We have a beautiful ine of LADIES CAPES Front 08c, up. XADIES COATS From $3.00 up. Special; orderg taken when we can't suit yon in our stock. Perfect Ut and satisfaction guaranteed. Gaundlet Kid Gloves, in Tan and Black, f 1.00 per pair. Childrens' CAa 2SS-v. . . . OOC. Ladies' $1.00 Union Suits OUR .GROCERY . : DEPARTMENTS are still leading in the . Iligh Quality of our Goods, . and the ex - tremely Low Prices. - B "Small Profile and , Quick Sales" ii still our motto. Thanking tho publio for their rery generous support and asking continuance of the eauie, wo remain - Yours Very Truly, J. H. Hackburn fJncceswor to Hackburn & TVlllett, - it A 9 Poixock Stbbit. LoW '1 I NOTICE ! TO THE TRADE ! WE ARE RECEIVING DAILY BY STEAM SHIPS & RAILROADS CARGOES OF Merchandise, Such as: Apples, Oranges, Bananas, Nuts, Raisin?, Prunes, Dried Apples, Dried Peaches, Evaporated Apples Pork and Flour, Sugar and Coffee, Snuff and Tobacco, Butter anil Cheese, Lard, and Sugar Cured Meats, and numerous other goods to num erous to mention. Come in and get our price? before placing your orders and we will always save yon money. Yours Respectfully, JOHN DUNN, 55 & 57 Pollock St. NGVV BERNE, N C. Have Yon Trieil Out Cough KuImuiii, For tltat Cough or Bronchial Lozenges, lor that tickling in your throat? "Guaranteed 'to euro or money re funded. BUADIIAM'S DRUG STORK. I Have Just Received AU0THE3 CAB tOAD 07 FAMC7 fiOCKSSS Fancy Hall Stands and Baby Uarrl. ages snd lots ot other c'uintture too num erous to menllin, an I will offer specie' UarfialM Tor tlio next 1 days so its to make room tor our stock. (Jail and ex amine lel'ore purchasing tlscwh'io Hespectiully, ' : T. J. TURNER. SSKINGS WHETHER OTEB ' MEN or STOVES, So if you want the best Stove on the market buy the King Heater Also a fine line of Coal Stores. 1 Prepared Than Ever to do Yodp OB' PRINT NG With Neatness and Dispatch, at Ijowest Prices.' A full line of Letter, Note and Bill Beads; nvelopes,Busincss anil Visiting Cards, Shipping Tags, etc., always on hand. SATISFACTION GUAUANTEID. I wish to thank my friends and patrons for their very liberal patronage in the v past, hoping by fair treatment to secure , . their future order?. WM. 'FhoneSO. T. HILL, 61 S. Front Stress Claud M. Cook, 132 MIDDLE STREET, I have now some fine White and Black Cnlla Lilly ltulK Easter Lll. ly, Hyni-inctlis, Crocus, Tulip Bulbs, anil all other Bulbs. C. M. COOK. resh Lot Fruit Just Received. Apples 30c., 35c, and 40c, per peck. Lemons 12r. per dozen. Bananas 20c., per dozen. Oranges 30c. and 40c. per dozen. The most complete line of Pipes aud Smokers Articles in the city. Fresh Chocolates and Bou Bon pack- igcs a specialty. x. sru srsr fc co. Next to Post Office. WELL PA! ! If a'. four wheel machine is a ' Quad- icycle, and a three wticel machine is a fricyclc aud a two wheel machine is a Bicycle, what would you call a one wheel nachinc ? Why, a Wheel Barrow, to besurr," IPs Very Good. itJssl If you wanted the bett Bicyc'e "what would you do ? Why I would go to , C. "WHITTY & CO S. AND OCT A "VICTOR!" AGENCY Hazard Gun Powder. MERCHANTS SA4E MONET BV LEAyiNGI YOUR OR. I ERS WITH ME. F. ULRICH, Grocer. 15 miSDLB STREET. Stop That Leak ! no al out il ly mtk'at it a rule to buy ' y-Mir Coin Pates, Pocket books ami ' ' Card Ci tes Irom us. The very latest In Iti-ign and I est in quality, cheapest la price. Buy when yju can save money, hence stop the leaks. . D. GASKINS .1 Send Your Prescriptions -TO- Davis' Pharmacy; Pure Drugs IV ; Satisfactory Prices I Baxter.":g5 Je-welcr, Is now located opposite his old s'.-.n l on Middle Street, next'door toJoi i-. -., IlUU.DINO. u ii.ro Br.oAD k win sts Is. II. Culler Co.
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