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M&utimL vol. xy-new series no. ul NEW BERNE. N. C. THURSDAY MORNING NOVEMBER. 5 1896 ESTABLISHED 1S82 BOTH ftTEU. CLAIM IT. halrataa Maaly aatf Haltaa Sack . rig-area Mf la Carallaa. Bpoclal. , ' Raleigh, N. (X, November 4. Id pulletin, at n.on; Chairman Manly 8tys. Returns indicate Democratic gains ii aver; county save two. So fur as brarrl from, the gain, which if maintained an ure to give Watson a safe majority. 1 ' think it safe to aay he la elected. . Brjan'a majority will not bo less than wenty thousand. 1 think Kitchen and Doughton art elected. The Republican Chairman it busing his returns on the vote of 1892. When we ha forty thousand plurality.' Chairman Flolton says Settle's election .Is not certain. Thinks Llnney la elected. i Pearson telegraphed he is safe. I liavi no flgares on Watson and Russell. UcKinley cairiet the Stale if ratio giver . In reports from 21 counties keep up. Id these the gain Is 20,000, on the vole oi 1892." Frara Keeaad Dlfttrlct. Special. Tabboro, N. C, November 4. Geo. H. While, Republican nominee for Con gress in Second District, says he will have a majority ot 5000. Tae Mack Market, Special. Hw York, Novemtier 4. Stocki opened buoyant and closed about one pel cent below l lie best figures of the da) with a strong feeling. Look lor highei prices. McCarthys Vate. Special - Kinbton, N. C. November 4 W. T McCarthy, Republican elect for Stale . Senate has majority In Greene county oi 800, and in Lenoir county, of 800. . Carteret Caaaty Tate. JSpcolal. Bbauport, N. C, November 8 D. L. Ward and E. M. Koooce, Demoerats car i ried Carteret county by C7 majority, E C. Duncan, Republican Stato legislative elected by 27. SULTAN MUST ACT. lataaMat Afcaat Armeala Before Fraaek Bcaatlca. Benaaa Mad Far aearlly . Pa His. In the Chamber of Dcputi the minister of foreign affairs. M, ilao notaux made an Important statement re garding Armenia, in the course of which be said: . "The powers have done their duty and accord has been established between the powers who recognized that isolated ac tion mast be avarted and that common action would ' not effect the integrity ol luntey. uurinz ine uzar t visit a pre- . else exchange of views occurred on tlx points before Parliament. United Europe will be able to show the Sultan that be mnst give bis subjects security and peace. "United Europe will make tin Sultan , understand that not only the Armenians bnt the Catholics and the Mussulmans are suflering from the same evils and need the same ameliorations, and wilt show him that the source nf those eyils is a bad in ternal administration. It will indicate - the meant to establish order everywhere, without which the country cannot con tinne to exist. It will demand the execu- lion of his promises aod the enforcement and extension of the reforms already "granted, will put an end to violent re- praatkws, will open the prisons, and will aiso nriog noma to mm that the power hold him responsible for the safety of JMiropesns." . ' . U. Jaupp, the radical socla'ht deputy fir Cruux, attacked the pove.-mneut for shirking its duly, n I denounced (hi cotrtous plk-y of England ard Emsia. lie then submitted tuioi ion blaming the government, which was rejee'led by a vote of 4SI nays In 34 )ei. -' Then the order of ihe day was adnirf. ed by ajroie of 403 to 00, thus approv lu, the government's ststemrnr. - Afterward ihe I'bamlwr of IVpiiiin v.iie.1 a millioi francs l.tr the relief of tin sufferers by Quod. ' , TIIK COTTON. MaltKETS. - - . "' - November 4, TDK f.iverpool newt shows m tilling.' ol ' 8-82 l.ou spot emltm mill tlii- tnlir h . ..!8.00J l.iilis. (he laitet Run) on .,dy in n-vitnI uh'uHik. Iuw xouKipennial s.zt s-r January with Ihe lne firm. , : I'm market hat Urn m rvnui and excii . ed til day, finally clini( tt 7.S8 for January ihe lowest of liie day and 17 ioints below the closing on November " Sno I iid not a certain the cause oi the weak- :PoeaiBi.T the advance hat been a little too rapid for Hit past lew days, and this decline la a natural re-action. Tourt Truly. . J. E. Latham. Till MARKETS. ' j - ' - 4 ' Chicago, November S. OPaNIKO. CLOUS, December Wheat, 77 leji January Pork, 8.80 7.00 January Iiiba, 4.03 j, 8.02) Highest of all in Leavening Strength. ABSOLUTELY PURE Carteret County, Special, Beaufort, N. C, N mraber 4. Re- urns iadicatc that Carteret county will o entirely Democratic except Duncan. Republican, for the Legislature, who will 50 in by about 27 volea. " Jerry Retnrna. Special. Wichita, Kan., November 4 Returns indicate that Jerry Simpson is re-elected. The Next Senate. Special. Washington, D.. C, Novemlier 4 fhe next United States Senate will be i olditcs, 43 silverites. An Offer to Mr. Bryan. Special New YoitK, November 4. W. J. Bryan has been offered a position by Large Department Store of lliif city, a Hilary of $25,000 a year to manage itr aw department. Jones Coanty Menatoral Vate, Special. Trenton, N. C, November 4. The oti in Jones county forjtlie State Senate was as follows, G. L. Ilardison, Populist, 809, W. T. McCarthy, Republican, 761. D. L. Ward, Democrat, 609, E. M Koonca, 585. Coat flavea Hit Lire. New Brunswick, N. J. John Krause and Joseph Daniel were lodged in jail charged with atrocious assault and iiattery with intent to kill upon John Ter liuue, cashier of the First National Bank of Long Branch. The cashier was shot by one of tho two men whom he caughi poaching, Ilia thick overcoat saved him from serious Injury. The cuslier has been annoyed a great deal by depredations ol zunners, who shoot rabbits in open dc- Hancejot the law which says that Ihe an! mals must not be killed until November 10th. Mr. Terhune has done much towards securing the enforcement of game laws in tnls section. He went for a for u stroll with James Reed, a farmer. Hearing ihots they concluded that poachers were at work and trespassing on Reed's prop erty. boon tbey came upon; two men with guns. Terhune reminded them that they were shooting on Sunday and out ol season, and he considered it his duty tt 'urn them over to the law. One of the gunners swore, and the othei aid, "If you dont mind your own businest we will find a way to make you," and he pointed bis gun at Reed and took aim. Being unarmed. Reed took to his heels. The gunner pulled tbe trigger, but the can did not explode. Then the othei poacher lire! at Terhune; tho latter felt soiiiething strike him and thought thai he was badly injured, but was able to run. Afterward he found that none of the shoi had penetrated his overcoat Reed and Terhune then returned to the village and alarmed the farmers. Tbe poachers were found at Browntown four miles away. Constable Connors ar rested them. They did not have their guns witb them, but Reed end Terhnnt were positive that they were the right men. .They refused to talk. For UcKinley. Connecticut,... ' a Delaware S Illinois, Indiana,...; Iowa, Kiuism Kentucky, Maine,.... Maryland, Mawaenusetui,.. Mlolmnti Minnesota. Now IUmshlre,.. New Janey ., Na Tork, .j North Dakota,.. Ohio, Oregon I'oniiaylvanla,... Khotle Island Vermont , Went Vlrgtiili,.'. Wisconsin 24 4 . ., s lists 8 liwste itttit m itt T.UI, Par llryan. ., Alahaina,.. ' Arkttuwit,. (:nfintilo,i. FlorlU..-..,.. (Inor.ln South Unrollna, Koulh Dakota,...., ...;.., u.as. ;......:..4...;.... Vlmlnla, , ,. Washington,.:., ..,.(. Wyoming .y., LouUlana, ... ................ MnalsalpplH.... , Mlsaourl, Montana, Nebraska...... Htrada,.,... Total, - v' . . ,'V. 11) la Baaat. Tennessee, n. ...... II Texas,.... II North Carolina, II' Iitato Calllornla, , t Total, I ' "tT WONDERFUL the cures by Hood's bursHparllla, and yet they are simple and natural. Hood's Sana parllla mokes PURS DLOOD. Latest U. S. Gov't Report. Baking Powder The Latent Eatliiialea. Special. New York, November 4 States frond the general election, The United 1'restl lias just issued a bulletin in which itirivei UcKinley 365 electoral vote, Bryan 166 louhtful 10. The doubtfuU States heins. California, Washington and North Dakou At 3 p. m. ihe following Slates nre con ceiled to McKiuley witb plurality ranging from 10,000 in the case of West Virginia. to 250,000 in the State of New York. Connecticut, Delaware, Illinois, Indiana. ovra, Kentucky, Kansas, Maine. Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan. Minnesota, New Hampshire, Ni w Jersey. .Sew York, North and South Dakota. Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Khodi Island, Vermont, West Virginia am Wisconsin. These States give McKiulci in electoral vote of 278 or 54 more thai accessary to elect him. Bryan carries tin remainder of the States except California. Idaho, North Carolina, TenneBsee anc Vexas, which are still in doubt. Tlii practically is an eud of the election am McKinley will be the next President ol the United States. Oreat Crowila of Nporliinieii. IIavuk de Grace, Md. Hundreds ol shooters participated in the onslaught oi the royal canvas back and the toothsonu edlicad Que in ignorance of what wa oing on at daybreak would have tbougli it was the musketry of a couple of regi ments of inlantry in action. All sports men knew it was the opeuing of the duel shooting season of 1896 on the Sti-ijue hanna flats. Yachts of all sizes, with parties IVon Sew York, Philadelphia, Long Brauch Baltimore, and other cities, lock up theii berths alongside the local craft and ves sels of the near by enthusiasts on tin shooting ground, and Ihe owners am' quests prepared to enjoy themselves foi m Indefinite period. The open sea&oi lasts until April. The growth of wile celery Is as abundant as was ever known, and Ihe birds as plentiful, giving promisi it excellent sport. Crowds Kee Ihe Healer. Bayonne. Schrader the "Divin Uealer," was visited at Salter's Hotel h full 1,500 persons. Some were drawn by curiosity, but many sought his aid. Somi declared after they had undergone tli treatment that they felt better. Thre ladies aeked bim to treat them one foi blindness, another for paralysis, and th third for deafness. Schrader blessed them and the woman who had suffered fron paralysis said she felt better. The om troublod with deafness lett her trumpei behind, saying she could hear without it China's Award to America, Washington. Minister JA-nby in formed the Department of Slate that tin Chinese Foreign office bad awarded to the Baldwin Locomotive Works af Phila delphia the contract for buil Jin? eiulil locomotives for Hie Imperial railways. Tbe Baldwin Locomative Woiks were the lowest bidders. Telegraphic Itenia. Annie Vandenvall, aged seven years had hor head cut oil by the cars at Chi c igo, 111. John Jewel, colore I, was snot nix kMled while slmu'in.; I. r McKiuley, nt Urownsville, Ky. H. O. Stubbs, aged C2, an actor now playing at Trunin, Wash., bus fallen hei U)?'JIU,IXIU llV tlio il allll ot n 1.0. (tub i:nc1e. The vault in tin- oliie of Toronto I'ni veraitv, Toiontii. Om., a nrrr;--l Kit unliiy iiiulit Hiid 3 10.1 in cash mid chi ck stolen. A rl.il urowing o il cf o i rs occurred on a ferry boat which pla betneeii Pur kersburg, W. Va., anil B-lpre, 0 do Holin Blertert-Mi ami hli lloi.lts wen friglifhlly cut. I) inh I Mot. arlhy. Jr., w i : l nn fatally woundi-1 by Junes Adims at lu dianaHilui, lu I.. a luu nul of a p.iiiu cnl ipinirjl.. Mark Ktlilr, n pr mineut hiwyir M-uilmil, Que , dieil I'm n liie tf m Oiibi.lie a.ieil li ken Willi ruichlnl intiti' Family dlffmn'jes eru Ihouuse. The Pretklent has pardoned Eadl C, Rnappc, cinviclel of eniln izling the fund of the Chlcopcs National Bunk, ol Sp.ln;.' Held, Mass., and ttnlencvd in 1804 to Ave years imprisonment. An unknown man wai run over and killed by cars; Max Wind, a twelve-year-old boy, fell under the cart and bled to death; Gerald Belhune wat totally slab bed, and Clarence Wliltlouk shot at Den ver, CoL ; TOCVBBA COLDilR.Ona DAT Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablet bi All druggists refund tbe money if it fails to enra. 2.1o. Wsrmnted no'cure no pay. There ire many lmitallont,jtkTo gel the genuine ask for Grove's. On a I relcht Trnln. Middle-town, N. Y. A freight traiu on the Erie lloiid, in c!wr;e nt Condiieliii Silsoii, was bonnled by ihirly liaii:p- jear Ciilliconn. IiraUi in in Kr.iii'.; Teilei irdeted tliein to have Ihe t . i n , when oim )fiheni, Henry Mead, dr. w n ivvi lui ind ordered T'-l 31' to llunw up hii Iian.l feller turned and slmkd to inn tonn- he ralioose, when le Inuip .iia l im liot, winert loilunati-ly di l un li.iim. The wiiol.' ere'.v thi-u iihrred and ..l .cmpted to eject the u inelc.imo pass-en ters, but were I'eaten oil'. When the Iniin re.iclu ! Port Jc rvi.. OetectiNC Feitman jo'nod the giu' ;-.n.' oaxed them to a lice nluiv he loh" lem lluy eniil.l all i-lc p. On uri'i viny dierc it fiiuitl nl' jio'ie.: sw-nnind ilowi ipon them an 1 a-re-led lln- cnt'n- party VIead who va. t iu leader of lln- ; i ' md who shot at l!i-.keiii.ui 'IVil. r, has t llie train lit II uie-iv.-k, wheio lie ;: ui'isefiuenily eapl ur-.d. MeDaRiel S Wholesale and llefail (iroccrs, 71, Broad Street, New liorne. N. C. Jnljliel.- of Siui'l ami TohaM-ts Maiiuf'aituroi-' rriccs. The very lie-t at llii lowe-i por-sille price. Good Butter and Roasted Coffee auk on: i.i:ii:iis. Pr imp' an 1 ( "iven to li ' i i :i r livci'in unO' puaranUiil or 'refill attention order; and d s. Salil'aeti' n niatii . ie:iiud"d. Win n in nei ! i-l an;. ihinir :n our line give u- a i a'l tin 1 will do olli' l -t t'i please you. Vi irsTnily, 51-i-SArJIiEai A- 71 Broad S!:vei. Only for 'jTo-ilay, ii HnxeA Yodi Trouble and Tii. Ho! Just ri-ci ive.l Om Hundred loin of Marl to bo sold lv liis bushel, hairel m ton. Anywiyj'oii wi.it it. Ii is n:c to improve 'iif fii!cwa!!..s or yaid; aw1 nany other pkp e;. Aud ain't it nice k iiave a Ir'end Id I c. p t i-.mail in town. iO that e-cy in in, win n or caild eat et it, 1 v llie nt.ili nr v.; i, !;.-. de. lb-1 "VeH no.v, wj k ip SAWED STOVE WO:l). novc, r-i-ye, and liie place wood, nil irady uiiiicr laiu'- hind- and uivir m-t s wet in la'ny mail er oai. ish, nix I pine. 200 coo nnicK foi: sale. Lai lis, hind made and i-awcd bhiii"Ic?, ulwuvs on hand. Be sine and 'p'lmin PP; IllLLfni any thing you want. 'PhonaNo.10. lirxii. mingles, mail, latin aud wood. New Berne Mails. Notice ii given that on and alitr th'.i late mails le-ivo For ull point s in Pnm'iio County and South Crei k section of Pciulort ( ounly losc at 5 a. in. For Vawchnrn and Post O.iii'S ii Northern part ot t'rav.n ( ouuty cl.iw n' I ) no. in. For Brl nir nr.,1 I.iir.a, !i n. m. -For Wlill iord, 1 1 . in. All trad lor IV.:;- hi ....).. I'iiI'ii! ; ;ille, the lornifr o-':ii 0 is ili-ci-iitiuui-'. Vunceliofo ma 1 ai ifs 12 m. Vuiicelior i in ol i. in i - 1 p. ii'. ?. MAI.V, Pcsimasier ViiiI "tiiuey to 1. :i. Mcchrnii s ni-.d ; ll.ilo'i, "an-. ;, i iu'i i. i.i.hn, Switui;. Inv - : i- I. ('. P.ii!:vnv. I'n -II. l'..li:i : ... i (if nM:: i .I, N. ('. o:r r t-K-o iin-. i i 100 i-.-iiiiry i iiyni'-i.!- . i h n.i'ie" et l. Iloii 1 ' i on- nniiuii v li e 'i in .i . n :i'S ! el. tr.i 5 If I- laid '! pi d o. be- i .Ml Is 4Vlll )e 111 l'' tin i lln-(in ia l ii 1 u (I. .Such Payo en's a e i.o l u.aie 1 r lie. W. IC Ho"l! l.l:.i .. I . P.lWl I ) Full Pa d ltivi-iiiiii)i,ti(i k, For value f 100, la mill lor !-. ) ia !i, aii.l n cut hi by Itenl 12-t ite MoiijjijiH. Txei m paid by the Union, lamh ilivlcl ml ot six pii cent p"r nniiiim, p ml (mil uuua ly ul Uunk by Cotipou,- The lVoti 44 ill te turn curt" of Siiick, wi-t D.rt.ft.nl' lu date, upon apidiciiuon. Or 10 yssirs lifter dato will pay 9 1 IK) perKlini'c, lliu utvinu additional p'rutlt of $33 p-r shaiu. This is one the s.' pi and I m h v, i-tu cntt i ver 0 flared. Craneliis will ba ornn 8 d Had Loans mi.da in my Toivu, whe-b utoclt i held. Jooil Auems WhUmI. Audreiit GKOHGE ALLEN, BacreUry. 22 Pullen lluihlini, It iitih, N. U. You ran no risk. All druggists' guar. tntee Grove's Tasteless Chill Touio to do til tlutt the manufacturers claim for it. Claud M. Cook, 132 MIDDLE STREET, . I have now some Hue White and lilacii ( alia Lilly ltulhs, Faster LU ly, llyneineths, Crocus, Tulip Bulbs, and all other; Bulbs. c: M. COOK. Fresh Lot Fruit Just Received. Vpplcs :lte-., :i5n., and 40c, per peck. Lemons le. per dozcp. Bananas 'Hc, per dozen. Oranis UOe. and 4tte. per dozen. The tnct complete lino of Pipes aud Siimkera Articles in the cily. Fresh Chocolates and 15ou l!ou pack i-cs a spe.a ilty. IV. X8X & 0. Xexl to Posl Dllice. BROAD STREET, Fruit - Store ! A NEW DEPARTURE. I wi.-h to inform mj (riends and patrons h d I have opened a wholesale depart- iient in t"V,uei l'nm wiih my r.-ti.il slore, in I am receiving a IriVi lot ol oodj ly ;ar!i slduuer. M stock I'c.niists of the very best imal- 'y of Appl-s, l!anuniis, Lemons, Piars, I . ae' c-; mid Conkct;oneiies; also Cal)- 1) !! , hvli Potutoos and Onions. In 'onr.celion nillijlhis I will carry a lull tin- ol P. inily Groceries which I will sell h ap for c.i-h. Tliinkiii' you for past favors, and inning lo m lit the continuance of same, I am vnurs OliadicmYI J. D. BARFIELD, No. 53 Broad Street. I am buying ny coods in the North. in Mnrkeis lor eah, aud will Jsell a? :h.ap iis.any hoihe. in the city. If a four wheel machine is A (Juad licyc'e, aud a tlirce w heel machine is l 1'iicycle and a two whtel majhina is a liicvcle, what would you call a one 4vheel macliiue .' Why, a Wheel llunow, '.o Lesurr. Very Good. If you wanted tho bast Uicycle Jwhat would you do '. Why I would go to J. C. WHITTY & CO'S AND GET A "VICTOR!" 11. w. surraox, Funeral DiroHor and lumbal mer. 1J8 Ili-oa l Street 'I'M INK Pi 3eriturt.il Uoboa a Mileealty.: AGENCY Hazard Gun Powder. M KHl'll. t NTS SAVE MOXKV 15V l.VIAVIMJVtH It Oll- n::: unn .111:. F. ULRICH, Grocer. Ic?i on ! (smoke up a dollar day tn-j then ro about Ii an Overcoat lull ol tuceslive reasjs and the tubtlo ler- nine-ot the w ly camphor bill ta'kinu about the expense of new clolhw. Think it over and slop r-mokina for tivhilo. F. 51. eiiatlwlck. 101 Xlddlo Street. , , : . BacUen't Armca.BalT. .The Best Silvo In the world for Cnts, Bruises, Bores, Ulcers, Bait Rheum, Fever Sqios, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, tnd posi tively eurei Piles, or no pay required. It It guaranteed to (rive perfect satisfaction or moot eiunaea, , IELL PAT 11 Merit and LoW Prices ! MADE THE P0PILA1MTY OF OUR STORES AND WE ARE DETERMINED THAT MERIT AND LOW PRICKS SHALE MAINTAIN AND INCREASE THAT P01T LARITY. Our Immense Line of o SHOES Is Complete. Our 75c, 97c.,;$1.50 and $2.00 linerof Ladies Shoes can not be equaled in the city. C 1 02 c We have a beautiful line of i.inir.s 'aii Kroni !)Se.,' up. ii iini:s vox t?4 From $:.HI iii. Special orders taken ivheu w can't suit vou in our slock. lYi-fecl lit anil satisfaction iriuininleed. Ciaimrtlet Kid .I-m s in Tan and ICIack. $1,011 per iair. Childrcns' Union Suits, Ladie3' Union Suits, Ot'f! UlaW.iaSV n- -till I -mlii-g in It II lIi (juulity of ot,; ( nils, iiiul tin- 1 -tronii-lv Low I'licis. " "Small l'rolits nnj is ttill our motto. (J'licl Sales" Thanking tho publ in fur then very generous support iind asking t. continuance of the camo, wo rcinnin Yourt Very Truly, J. H. Hackburn, Huccetwor to Hackburn A Wlllctt. 47 & 49 Pollock Street. ALSO BROAD k QUEEN STS. If ill 1 I am Belter Prepared Than Ever to do Yonr B-PRINTING Willi .Ni iiliie-s and I)i?)alch, ni IowcNt Iricos.jfl V liiiriine of Letter, Note and Bill Heads; Lnvelo e-.lii::ni mid Visiting Cards, Miliiiii'' Ta-s, 1 lc., iiliviijii on land. SATISFACTION' (iUAUANTEED. I v. i.-di In th-iiik inv liiend-t and patrons for tin ii- 41 rv liberal imtronaue in the i:i-t. lioiin liv lair treatment to secure llieir Inture order-. WM. ThonciSO. T. HILL, 61 S. Front Street NOTICE ! TO THE TRADE ! AVI-: ARE I1ECEIVING DAILY liV STEAM SHIPS 4V RAILROADS CAIKiOES OF erchandise, Such as: ftflllll-S. Bananas tits, Kaisiti.-', l'l'llllrS. Dried pllt'S, Drii'd IVaclios, 1 ' aportitcil Apples. 1'iiik ami I'lour, Supar and (.'o'Yoe, SniitV ar.il 'I'ohai-co. Hiitter ami t'lieeso, l.ard, ami Sujjar 'uiTil Meati, a i l luiiiii-iniis othei- i;oods to num- IM'llUS to llH'lltiotl. I Conn- in and et n:ir prices lii-l'oiv i':n-ini; vu'ir nrdi'i-.-! and we will always save von nionev. Yours l.'c.-:iri:'ullv, JOHN DtJNN, 55 & 57 Pollock St. NF.W bcrni:, N c. v:cr. r. . c vr. d of fasc : rcsSxas I'-1. ' t. id Itii.y Carri. ".I - Mi 1 i.I . 11 ! 1 I'. on tu . 1 .,) PUD)' -ill- 1 1 n- 1 t , Mid "ill otfiF sptcit' ' .iir; - lor lu.- re i TICS d n -o at til 1 :.l-i- 1 . 1 1 I. r inn stoi k. Cat' and JX iiiiiei! ir!o-- nurli isirjj 1-si-w-ierii. l!e-i?i ihilh', 'B1. .I.TrilXKIL IIMP0 will II MOO WHETHER OVER MEN or STOVES, So if you want the best 8tor on the market buy the King Heater. Also a'ftne line of Coal Store. V IVJI.Tuiler.VtX ffii ,00. Imil
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