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ilm liU 'III III III III ' vJlM VOL. XV-NEW SERIES NO. 143. NEW BERNE, N. 0. SATURDAY MORNING NOVEMBER. 7 1896 ESTABLISHED 1882 1 ' . few -. sr.. ,(;- " -s;-; V. WASHINGTON LETTER. FEELINGS OYER THE PRESl .; DENTIAL RESULT. Mlev Ma Lam the fteaale. aUKIa. , lei's Caalael NaaaalaSMwa. ileT erameat Meials Hew lacy Vet '; . Atfrnlaletratlaa Talk. JoDbnaIi Be beau, I Washington, D. C, Nut. 6. 'About the poly people n Washington wbo wen surprised at Ibe election of Mc Kioley are the very ones wbo should not bare been 'surprised those wbo bad tukeD part In Ibe management of Bryan' campaign and alio knew or should; bare known exactly whut '. tort of Information It waa upon which they based their claim that Bryan would be elected. Nearly everybody waa surprised at the extent ol the defeat of silver. If waa supposed by moat well Informed people In this, locality that McKinley would be elected ly a amall majority of the electoral votes and that the Republicana would retain con trol of the Uouae by a reduced majority, but lew of the moat ardent Republicans ' expected their party to carry enough State legislature to aecore control of the Senate, although, of course they hoped for this result. The mult Is another evidence of the latter day tendency to make tlec- - tions avalanches one way or the other. The loaa of the Senate is a very serious . blow lo the silver men, not only because-!-' it was entirely unexpected and unprepared kr, but because it will destroy their last hope of being able to keep the silver ques tion before the public during McKinley's . administration, The silver leaders bad counted much more confidently upon keeping their ma- - Jority lathe Senate than upon the else Won oj Bryan, and bad planned to use that majority to prevent any tariff legis lation during McKloley's administration, unless the bill pissed should carry a silver amendment, just as they did atlie last session of Congress. They still say tbat they intend to keep op the light tor silvar, but tbeydoiiot say bow. Unless there is a bitch in the present progiamme the He- ' publicans will be able to legislate as they please after the 4th of March, regardless of the silver men. ' Sbonld the legislation of the next Congress, tariff or any other sort, foil to give Ibe country, the promised relief from the present unsatisfactory com mercial and industrial conditions the silver question will keep itself before the pub- . he, but' should general prosperity follow . that legislation it will be difficult, if not impossible, for any party to make a na tional campaign, with silver as the malo issue. , , An overwhelming majority of the voters have just, declared against silver, and . about the only thing that would cause enough of those voters to reverse themselv- ei to reverse tae result tour years nencs - will be a failure to derlvetbe benellts they expecf w get through their defeat ol sil ver Mean while, men who voted for all ' ver and wbo . have not changed their ' minds are already asking, what can pos sibly be gained by keeping up the agita Uoof The Bryan managers were bard losers. ' They refused to concede McKinley's elec tion and continued to hope tbat bjlalsd , returns would alter the announced result ' in a sufficient number' 'of States to e!ect '; Bryan long after everybody else bad given op the fight and' accepted defeat. Ttey were like t-Mr.; Bryan in that respect. Tbey had worked themselves into the be lief that Mr. Bryaa wss "a man of des tiny' and waa bound to be elected, Hope and confidence are always good . things In a political campaign and a be- v 5 lief lo destiny is not especially disadvac- ' 1 ' election Say is alter, all the only thing that 't)wlns. - ,fj' foliticlsnt bavs already begun ' work on president elect McKinley's cabl t act .anuV a,re nVorjag as sealonsly 'at ".IT- thoogli they "bid aciutlly been ai-kni.to , do tbe work. : It a said tbat tbe gold i ... Demncrats thiuk they ought lo Lave rcprsantauve In tbe cabinit. Some of . . tt m ioy rrally tbiuk so, but thinking an-t getting are two-very dineri-ni wimp , . a Mr'. Brian em testify if be will. Mr. McKinh-y It a very courteous gentlemt , . an-1 be doulnls frels obliged to the gold De4U"Cratj wh-t votel for blm; but be i ' . also a pariirau o p-rtiann,'atid H li U ; ; 'a gu lo uf ihal n) man will be a -' v sa.'mhrf iff bia ea'iiiiet who (a oot.a ,BtH ' " ; "'j-u (iciin. Evcu wi ta hi-diaoatd to bve . ,' ,DeiU-eml In bit dil4rl ilie X;'nmt . . ' Oi 1 'ittidi'Bts Uay.a and Ulivelmiil iu ao- ' tag I'Uiside pi their ptU.s ' tr cab.nrt .shiaers would probably cauae lura lo tliiuk sometime kvfore doing It,. larner obmber 'of tbe promioent buv- . trAeot officials went to their homes and ' r volt i llian'.fillows.l the example "set by ' PretiMt CleveWud In Spending election ' day in Wuhington. Among those who, H ;lle the Freaidtnt, did aol vote, were ' , Secretanes Oloey, Csrlilae and Morton, ' SI.lliK n.nml rVuin.l la.l.Unt kUnr. f j i nt General Thomas, and Assistant Sscre- , ' Varies RockhiU, Diiboey and Slrrti. 4 ,.' A rhong those who went to their" homes ,' -jao'd ' v' dtd.'. Were " setafarws. .; Francis, ' ' ', Lamiiut scd Ilerberl, Poatmaaier General i-. . )V'ilon, Attorney General llarmoa, As- f C Z '3 f nrsnparllla has over and a a out ua-tnovf 1 by its cures, V I: II Kil OLi.T fn it la t:.i) Una 'liue , ns failed, that Z 3 Puriflcr, Highest of all in Leavening Strength. Latest U. S. Gov't Report. iw&owdsr ABSOLUTELY PURE slatant Attorney General Whitney, Assist ant Secretaries Baldwin, Hamlin, Curtis, Wikeand McAdoo, and all four of the Postmaster General's assistants, Jones, Keilson, Craig and Maxwell. Bryan mav have gotten three votes out of the above, but be certainly did not get more and probably did not get tbat many. There seem to be a sort of understanding among the officials not to. talk tor publi cation about tbs result of the election. This is said to be because a plan U being talked of to bring about a reorgan ication of the Democratic party and, they do not care to say anything that would add to the existing bitterness of feeling between the gold and silver members ol the party. The silver Democra s are not considerate of the gold Democrats! they are expressing tbdlr opinions in a vigorous and unprintable manner. Bryan's atatemeat. Special. Lihcolh, Neb., November o W. J, Bryan issued a statement this afternoon, addressed to the bimctallista, saying the cause waa not vanquished. Be preferred defeat to success without a Congress to make laws for the relief of the people. The Republicana have held out deJosiv hopes of International Bimetallism. - In four years these delusions will have van ished. If the promised revival In business cornea with the gold standard, it wilt be mysteriously called out "sound money.' An "Honest Dollar" must now evapor ate and defend the financial clubs. Our caused prospered most where the money question was latgest aiscussea; during the next four years it will be studied all over the nation, even more than in the first. Before 1900 the. gold standard Democrat will become bimetal lists until convinced of their error. Let each advocate bimetallism snd continue the work. Ckalraaaa SlaBly'a Laat Ad4reaa. Bpeolal. Balsioh, N. C, November 0 The Democratic State chairman today issued an address in which be says: "The North Carolina Democracy did its duty by Mr, Bryan. Tbe errangemeot with the Populists for julot sapport of him has been honestly carried out by each We have lost our State ticket by a small majority of the counted votes, but tbe people of North Carolina can truly feel and know that the Democratic ticket was elected by the honest vote of the Stats and that the fraudulent registration and voting of disqualified negroes hat defeated our candidates. Oa this rotten base stanJs the Repub lican triumph. No truer or more honorable man thin Mr. Watsoa could have been selected as be leader of the ticket Bis serious illness in tbe thick of the fight was a great trial to him, and a great loss to tbe party. Ba was defeated by. wards packed witb illegal negro voters In the vsrloui oilies and work by corrupt election machinery. Tbe returns fully show this and show that in neatly every white county, De- saoeracy made splendid gains." Alleaseet Klectlaa rraaa. Special. Niw Yobk, Novemtier e. CoL John B Fellows callal upon Bark Ilaoua, today, and said that Harrison, a National Democrat wee cheated out of his seat in the Memphis, Tsnn. District. Banns baa promised to Investigate the case. ; raeaHika SSMar. - Bpeclal. . Nw Yobk, November -W. J. Bryan, this, aflernuon refused the $ J3,0Od offer of 1 he New York firm t tike charge of tlulr law tlipartroeidjjie iailu ihat b-w to bjy al(ling 1 uciuliaiu to v iiutUUr pnih anion ""lsi Btrkakf af Saattre, '.LOMDOSt, NovemUr A A nbusaa-lor B.)aM has wr'uiena letlrr lu the L li b IIiiim Swrelary, in behalf lira Cat- tie's. . , 'v - - ' ' Braaatreaf TMt ateiw ' aptetal. -: ' ' "v New Yobk, November o.-Brud strssU in iU weekly trade review says: The result of the election caused an eirlv demand tor tuples, lower rates for interest, and I willingness on Ibe part Of tbe banks to make loans. All btr1 r s waa practically suspended the fore r -toftbe week, and baa not yet re I, but manulatlureis and jobhe a t t iior inclined to purchase, aad C $ eojdt are pee sale. Woolen mi!! it t ort good orders but owing to the latcntsf t tbe season, few of tbem pre dicts a boom during the current yesr, Bank clearings are lower than a year ago, pig iron Is twenty-five cents higher, lumber is firm, cotton, rosin and lurpeo tine are higher. With a ktrakea Shan. Special Maw Yobk, November 9. The steam. ship Fucrst Bismarck came in this after-1 noon witb a broken shaft. HmhU oaelal Caaat. Special. Louisville, Ky November 6. The State Presidential contest Is very close and it will requre an official count to de termine it. Baayaat Market. Special. Nrw Yokk, November 6. The Stock market enjoyed a boom all along the en tire list, todiy, advancing several points. The grain markets were strong, wheat advancing four cents a bushel. tars. W. H. Vaaaerbllt, Dead. Special. - Nbw Yobk, November 6. Mrs. Wm. H, Yandcrbilt, the widow of the late I William U. Vaoderbilt, and tbe daughter I of an Albany clergyman, and the mother I of Cornelius, William K. Frederick K. Oeorge W. and Eliza O. Vanderbilt, died this afternoon. THE COTTON MARKETS. November 6. Therb has not been tbe animation in tbe cotton markets which waa expected I to follow tbe election of Mr, McKinley. Tkub the demand from spinners in both Europe and America is somewhat im proved, but tbe speculative world was I alto expected to come in as buyers; but I as yet they have not taken hold with much vim. I receipts are not over large there will likely not be much decline from present prices. Nbw Beans market has been firm at at Cj to 7. Yours Truly, J. E. Latham. THE MARKETS. Chicago, November 6. OPENIMO. CI.0B8. December Wheat, 75 18, anuary Pork, 7.80 7.85 January Ribs, 3.82 8.67 TO CD KB A C0LDIBi:O!l DAT Take Laxative Bromo Qukiioe Tabletss All druggists refund tbe money if it fails to cure. 25c. Far MeKlalej. California,. Fouth, Dakota, Connecticut, S Delaware S Ullnota, Indiana, lows, Kentucky Maine Maryland, Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota. Mow Ilamablre Hew Jersey, KewTork,... North Dakota Ohio, Oregon, st it IS IS s s ' 4 10 ss s 4 ss Pennsylvania,. Rhode Island 4 Vermont 4 Went Virginia, S Wisconsin IS Total, 1 Far Bryaa. Tenneeeee 12 Texas, .' - North Carolina, II Idaho ( Alabama H Arkanaas ( Colorado.......... 4 Florida, Georgia,... ,.... Kanaae...... Wyoming South Carolina,., Utah,, ... Virginia Washington, LnoUlana Mteebelppl...... ' Ml.aoorl, Montana,...'....., ' Kehriuka,...,,.., Ktvtda, ... t Tot.1. 4 v M 10 t , s 11 4 , s 14 , S . s 17U OPERA THURS.. HOUSE -NOV., 12. OS NIUHT. The Latest Comely Sneeess, "A Night's Frolic!" By the Author of "AladamA." ; i J.PKK8BHT1D BT A Clever,' . .' ' Competent Capable, AHU , Uomedj Complete . Coterie. Special Scenery I 7 New Songs I ; - " No Advance in Price, i General admission 50o. Reserved eeate may be secured at Water's Book Store without extra cost. Gallery 23c MGDaniel & Gaskill, Wbolesale and Retail Grocers, 71, Broad Street, New Berne, N. C. Jobbers of Ijorlllnrrt's Snuff and Tobacco Manufacturers' Prices. The very best GROCERIES at the lowest possible price. Good Butter and Boasted Coffee ARE OUR LEADERS. Prompt and Careful attention given to filling orders and de livering goods. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. When in need of anything in our line give us a call and we will do our best to please you. Yours Truly, McDANIELi A OANKILL, 71 Broad Street. I To the Ladies : WE have just received the finest stock of Parlor and Dininz room frame I Pictures and will give special bargains for the next ten days. Cull and examine our I stock, and oblige, Uespecltuliy, T. J. TURNER. stock: for sale, And Money to Loan, Mechanics and Investors Union. J. C. Dbewky, President. B. T. Jerk an, Treasurer. Geo. Allbn, Secretary. Of RALEIGH, N. C. Offer tl00 shares of Savings Stock tor 100 monthly payments of 65 cents each, with agreement, that if tbe owner dies be- Iforo maturity, the remaining payments will be made from tbe Guarantee Fund. (Such Payments are now being made for Kev. VV. K. Boggs and A. u. l'oweii). Full Paid Investment Stock. For value $100, is sold lor $75 cash, and is secured bv Reel Estate Mortgages. Taxes are paid I bv tbe Union. Cash dividend of six per I cent per annum, paid semi annually at l Bank DV uouDOn; xue up ion win re turn cost of Stock, wita Dividend to I dste, upon application. Or 10 years after I date will pay tlOO per share, thus giving additional proQt of $25 per share. This I is one tbe aatest and best investments ever offered. Branches will be organized and Loans mode in any Town, where stock is held. Good Agents Wanted. Address GEORGE ALLEN, Secretary, 22 Fullen Building, Raleigh, N. C. The Singer Sewing Machine ; Won the EMEESt AWAB0S at - the WcrlAs Oclumblta ZzposlUons Excellence ol Detigo. "V Excelli'nre of Construction. Ri'gulnriiy of Motion. Kaseof.loiioii. Griat'Biiwiti AnJiistabllnv. , 4JUiaDllll), , Kn-e f li-rnini. C'onvi-id lle of Arrarwxim-iit. ' "' " BOLD ON JCAgV J'AYMKT T. HANCOCK, Agent, Jnls eta-re, 64 Pnllovk Street.' Kew Berne Mails,?,. Notice -is given thatou and after th'i date mails leave For all points InJParelico Countf-aud South Creek scctioo of Beaufort County close at 5 s. ui. v '' ' For Vsnccboro and Post Offices In Northern part of Craven County close at IS noon. -1 ' - ? , For Bellalr and Lima, a. m. For Mfaltford, 11a. m. ' . ,. All trail for DeDruhl gnealo Polloka- -rtlle, the former office is discontinued. , " Vsoceboro mall anlves IS m. ytnV?m . ; JM. MANLY, rostmaster Ton run no nak. AU druggists guar. ah tee Grove's Taatelesa CaUl Tonie to .do oiOt lire msaj n nod all tbat tbejmanufacturers claim fbr it. Claud M. Cook, 132 MIDDLE STREET, I have now some flue White and Black Call a Lilly Bulbs, Easter Lil ly, Hyaclnctha, Crocas, Tnlip Bulbs, and all other Bulbs. C. M. COOK. resh Lot Fruit Just Eeeeived. Apples 30c, 35c, and 40c, per peck. Lemons 12c. per dozen. Bananas 20c.. per dozen. Oranges 30c. and 40c. per dozen. The most complete line of Pipes nud Smokers Articles in the cily. Fresh Chocolates and Bon Bon pack ages a specialty. N. JfUWN fc CO. Next to Post Office. BROAD STREET J Fruit - Store ! A NEW DEPARTURE. 1 wish to inform mj friends and patrons that I linvc opened a wholesale deport ment in connection witli my reuil isiore, and am receiving a fresh lot of goods by each steamer. Mi stock consists of the very best qual ity of Apples, Baimnas, Lemons, Pears, readies and i;oniect:onerice; aiso uao- reS. Irish Potatoes and Unions, lo connection witli?thls I will carry n full line of Kamily Oroccrles wlncu l win sen cheai) for cash. Thanking you lor past tavors, ana hoping lo merit the continuance oi same, 1 am vours uuemenr.n ' J. D-BARFIELD, No. 53 Broad Street. I am buvins mv goods in the North ern Markets tor cash, and will 'sell as cheap asjany house in the city. WELL PAT ! If a four wheel ruachiue is aj Quad- ricycle, and a tliree wheel machine is Tricycle and a two whscl machine is Bicycle, what would you cull a one wheel machine '! Whj, a Wheel Banow, o besure. Very Good. If you wanted th6 best 3icyclu whnl would you do ? Why I would go to j.;o. WHIUTY & CO'S AND GET A "VTCTOfi !" II. W. SIMPSOWV Funeral Director and Embalmer. 128 Broar8treet -PHONE 84 ta-Barial Bobaa a Splecalty iH)R Cotton Bagging and Ties, Bags and Barrel Covers, builders lame and Cement, TenaCotta Pipe and Shell Lime, Call on , . . J. E. LATHAM. Also 2, No. 1 New Log Carriages for Ie. Storage for 503 Bales at Low Rates. KINGS :?KINGS WHETHER OYEtt MEW or NTOVES, So if you wa-t.i-io ln-t Stovo on tiio id iri-i buy t' King Heater. 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Thanking the pnblio for their very generous" support and asking . a continuance of the same, we remain Youn Verj Truly, J. H. Hack-burn ftaeeeMor to Hackbnrn aft Wlllett 47 o 49 Pouock Stbbxt. ALSO BROAD t QUI IN 8TS lit Prepared am Deiier Than Ever to do Your . JOB' PRINTING - - Willi Ncatneat and Dispatch, at LKweMt j Price. -1 A midline of Utter, Note and Bill Iliads; JSnvelopes,rJusincss anrt V 1-11 mt; Cams, - . Shipping Tugs, etc., alwuys on liuud SATISFACTION GUAUASTEEB. I wish to thank my friends and iiatrone?.,.- for their very liberal pstrono in the..,; past, hoping by lair treatment 10 secure their future orders. ';; " WM. Phonel80. T. HILL, 61 S. Front Street NOTICE ! TO THE TRADE ! WE ARE WW DAILY1 1JY SHIPS & RA1 CARGOES OF STEAM-' u;o.i)S Merchandise, Such as: Apples, V j Orangfis, ,. ... Bananas, ; Nuts, Raisins, Prunes, Dried Apples, Dried lVaches, ' Evaporated Applet Pork and Flour, V Sugar and Coffee, Snuff and Tobacco. '"' Butter and Cheese, Lard, and . f Sugar Cured MoaU, and numerous other goods to num erous to mention. t5FCome in and got our prkaa before placing your orders and W8 will always save you money. Yours Respectfully, etNJGHN DUNN, B5&57 Pollock St., NEW BERNE, N C. , Send Your r Prescriptions - to- ; ': Davis' Pharmacy Pure Drugs! Satisfactory Trices I Kapis on ! " Htnokilul) 'a dollAra day and then so about la aa'OvtrtoaMoil of soggeslive creases snl t!io ubtta4)ar loma ui ins wuy campuor ua'L-.u-ata; a bum theepaneaoraw clHi. Tbtok it over sna atop sinoainn tor siiuo. ' ' F. M.Chadnlclu 101 Kiddle Straps. ,v,t . ' SAUSAG.ES, All Pork, and Beet and iyk oom- mneii. . t flue. Pouiiry . .Kept on IIanj)tr ' X.-W. DICKERSON, 71 Cwvoo Bt, near the Pott olH .
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