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-1 4 VOL XV-NEW SERIES NO. 144 -NEW BERNE, N. C. TUESDAY MORNING NOVEMBER. 10 1896 ESTABLISHED 188?- mm mtvt WASHIN&TON LETTER. BUTLER THINKS POPULISTS COME OUT AHEAD. ' ..; plefmblteaae Jubllaat. Everyeae ' Wii Prnaperlly. Cnban Aflhliu. . .'' Cabinet Possibilities. Kentucky . lleaaterakln. A. P. A. Meav .... Defeated. ' DUnilMMls. . Jocrnai. Bureau, "-JffAgaiKOTOK. D. CNov. 9. t , fi'tuator Butler makes it very plain that he thioki the Populists emerged from the 'Vuunpaigu in much better condition thao : '"their allies, the Democrats, did. In fact, Jbc thinks, and says, that the result virtu ' . ully jvipes out the Democratic party; that .the gold Democrats will mostly become -Republicans and tho silver Democrats ' ' Populists, and tli.it the nest Presidential campaign will be fought between the . PopMliits and Republicans. He also says tbai the Democrats were responsible for 'Bryan's defeat. The-republicans nre in a slate of jubila i'0 over McKifffty's election, which is - likely to ionlinuu until' alter the distri bution of pntronuge gots fully underway. .TniO'we shall have the kicking which is always the striking feature of the first few ' months of every administration. They upjieor to fully realize that the retention 'ot he favor of the voters wlio have given them another lease of power depends upuu-thuir ability to give. the country he prosperity they have promised, and tiieie is no doubt of their intention to do tiieir. level best in that direction. Tbcy viuun tliat-tho poomin industrial and commercial circles which started as soon uS the result of '.he election was. known - wi II to permanent, and the people, re gardless of politics are most heartily witb mem in hoping thai it may be. We all waut prosperity, no matter who gets the credit lor it. , While the conferences of Qon. Fitz Lee With President Cleveland and Secretary Uiney have raised a fresh crop of Cuban runcors, there is nothing in sight to; indi cate any change of policy by Ibis Govern ment. Some think that President Clove laud, will, in bis annual message to Con- gtiss, make some positive recommenda tion on the subject, but it is more proba ble that he-will merely state the situation, as shown by Gen. Lee's report and leave the responsibility of any action.in the hands of Congress, and of bic succes sor. In the speculations as to who will be members of President-elect McKloley's Cabinet, three names of prominent Repuh- Means have already been eliminated, ' Mr. -. Mark ilanna, who could doubtless' have bad his pick of the portfolios, took bis name off the list by making the positive statement that he would accept no office under the coming administration; Senator Sherman's intimate . friends fay that his , age 'would prevent hi accepting cither the Secretaryship- or the Treasury or ol . Stale should either be offered him, and . Speaker Beed should never havejbeen put - 'on the list as probable member of the Cabinet.: Major. UcKinley would doubt ing be only too glad to , have the strong personality of Speaker Reed added to bis . .." family of official advisers and . will prob. - ably tender him a place in the Cabinet, but without any idea that It will bo accepted, EvVn'ifMs party did not need bis servi ces in the llouse; Mr. Reed would not be likely to bt in the Cabinet. , The speaker i hip of the-House lsa much bigger place . than the best position in the Cabinet, and can be made to seryo the ambition of a a nnowjio la a candidate lor hi party's Presidential, nomination, - as Mr. - Reed unquestionably Is, to a much greater - . extent. v . - ; . ..... One of the odd features .of the Sena. tprial . situation Is ' that,', although . majority of the Kentucky legislature will be. Republicans, Secretary Carlisle is ' belag pushed to the front a a candidate - to succeed Joe Blackburn in the Senate, and some of bis fi lends speak as though they believe ho will trio, .although ' they - do not explain 'whyj the Republicans lathe Kentucky legislators being able to , elect aliepnblican Senator should Instead elect Mr. Caillsle. Une explanation has Jt that Mr. Carlisle already in accord ; with the financial policy of the Repub licans will join that party, i and another tbai Xbe . expectation of Mr. Carlisle' friend i- based upon the.' well-known feuds between prominent Kentucky Re publicans, which wlllprevent any Repub lican from being able 'to command sufflclenttaimber of votes to be elected Senator, and will resu t In the election of Mr. Carlisle as a compromise man by the votes of gold Democrats , and Republi. cans- .-,v:i' Hx( 'a little comment has been caused in Waslilrigtoa by th defeat of the two mea who were acknowledged leaders of the A. P. A- in the House Representative Linton, of Mbhlgso, and Bainer,'(of Ne braskaduring the last session -of Con grass. .It .was supposed that both these menu) wad their seat in the House .to the preponderance of A. P. A. sentiment In their districts; yet In a Campaign In which 'the A. P. A. made Itself more'coiiiplclou time uvrt before, they fail of rc-electlon. Somewhat piz7.lin), isn't It t Treasury ninoials are keeping mom. about the ilisniiflnal of ssvsrat officials, . one l them a woman, refusing to say more Itmn Hi it (he tlimlfnals were "lor the j! o 1 km vi( e," but thero Is do dcubt llntlliii il 'ini(t-.nli were connected with Highest ol all ia Leavening Strength. Latest U. S. Gov't Report. MM Li 4D60LDTELY PURE die actions an I laoffuaie. especial- the latter, of (he ex-offlcUU in the campaign just closed. They were all for Brian andtber are eccuad il having talked "hot stuff," publicly and privately against Secretary Carlisle's1 fin- incial policy aqd his attitude in the cam paign. roBTrouoi tkhdbrsd. Bx-PrMMeat Harrison Will Met Ao- eeat. Mttlatf af War la Calenel Uraat. Special. WAsniKOTOx, D. C, November V Ii stated on the best authority that ii 'ii'uklent Uariison was ofler,l (be port ho nf Secretary of State, but declined it. Indiana una ssistrt if ex President Har iton enters the politics it will be as a undulate for the United States Senate to iiii-ceed Senator Voorlieef, of Indianspo us. It is stated authoritatively that Col. Fred D. Grant was offered the Secretary il War portfolio. Special. Philadelphia, November 9. Wil liam U. Mujo, today, mmdered bis wife and then committed suicide. A Taaag liNmi. Special. Newark, K. J. November ! Fred lias a four year old buy, poured kero itoe oil over his two year old sister, ihen ignited her clothing, burning her to death. NO rOBLIO ICBOOX. TAX Fallara Tarn, reared Be- SpeaiaL Balbioh, N. C, November 9 The last legUlalure authorized the election In 39 counties on the questloa of levying I ipecial tax for Public schools. The State Superintendent of Public Iu ruction save, that so far u be can dis cover do election was held in any county. Tbe only reason he can advance is that die law provides for only two boxes and two tickets at elections, and that it was feared that another box and ticket might invalidate the election. - ataleCetorea'ratr. SparUL IUlkiqs, November t Tbe 18th an uual Colored State Fair begins tomorrow, at the State Fair grounds here, and it promises to be one if the bast yt held. Wednesday m Farmer's day and Thurs day Educational day. Uov. Carr formally opens the fair. ' Wearljr IMpablteaa Bajarlly. Bseatel. s : Bilbiob, Novembers. The Secretary of the Republican state committee, today, made np the returns of the election of tbe Legislature, and says that there will be 79 Republicans or only 7 less than majority. Mmj I Special. . Wabuikoto, D. C, November t, (tie reported that tbe Spanish Minister Dnprey Delome will be recalled, shortly . Bayer Greatly He r- dpselal. Londoi, Novemjer Assbassador Bayard, was given the third asat ot honor at the Lord Mayor's banquet, this eve ins. , Hewaathe only lorelgn Ambassador at the main (able, and was glxeta ft recep tion second to that of Salisbury's . M.J. Jewess Tear lib SMOlat. . , IIatbb Da Gnioa, Md Nov. v. Hugh J. Jewett, the well known million aire railroad man Is lying daogsroasly ill at bis summer residence. ft w lav Babela. St. Faui, Minn. Rsportsfroat polaU in South Dakota report a i remarkably heavy fall of snow for this tetnoa of the year. v .." A Huron special says ftom twelve to fourteen inches of mow coven the grooed in tliat portion ef tbe State Mere than fell all last winter, and tbe heaviest to early the ewson lor aiiteee yean. Tbeaeandi of acne of corn are eeverrd, and bet at small portion of the crop baa beea housed. BelUers an au prepared for winter, and much eofferisg will follow. . The saow has drifted and railway trains are laapedea., Cbamberlain-aad Miller report bemvy kws to stock and Buck suf- leriog, as n result of tbe Mvere weathir. Active BtaeH Market. SpeolaJ, ' 'i'..,.'. New Yoax, November I. The activ ity in tbe market for stocks, which wis characteristic of last week, has continued, Today the bears pounded the list down ar i-.i niu a. i-v. , j h V a a. uhjkid of trood heaiU.. That la why Hood's Kama peril la, il One True Llood rurl.:or, gtvee lt"AlTN BATTLES HIP TEXAS SUNS. InvFKtlBHilon lu bp ninlo n to Nlnk. Illtf itf'lUu Ulilp. Siuclal. BitooKi.v.N. N. Y., Nov. 9. The batllesliip Texus coutinucs to (ill, und ie on I lie Ixittom ot the i li:iimr:l. The wuler pours into ln-r hold faster :in it Clin he pumped out. A diimtch from Wnshin;,tnn nys that an olhciiil court of inquiry will 1h formed to invosli'.'nie jitlo i lie si liking of the Tex as at the l!iookl)ii nu.v jui'.l. KigOliVr lor 1 1 V ItiiiuK. Sjxsliil, N'l'.W Vo::!;.N )ii-u!:.m-!i 'Ids for the U!,(lm,lMi) X,. ,ir!: Cdy Inn U nrro sub-iiTibcd lir vi'i'il inn's ovti'at rales rnonnn; Inun to I lii. Tiwsr lurid -. :- iiilt'iv4, iil tlnvc and uni-ha'C i r r-n;. inli:ift. THREATENSO FAMJNE. Ti'rritil 4krt!.-iil ftl(irlt,u: Irflmiil In lilt Flier. One 4.1 IlipUorsI lerl altt lit Her Bll'iloe.r t ..;i'eleil fill Winter. LoNitoN. 'i'lie i vi rl:i-i ii.; 1 1 i-ii ques n is i .orniili! u in an aeulr l. i in, llirough the old am! t:io f iinili ir o.Tiii'reiKV of an famine. Tim liisl o of liipliou, in 8 riCent appeal for nili-eripl dih in aid 0' tho Irish I'aily l'uml, fp )1i: i. ihe Miak prospects In i'nie the nvjiinUuial popula li'in us nperatiiiL' an iiot Ihe In ml. The Bishop liuidly su-irs lali.no r. aliz. d h le-peru:e ihe situ t imi i-. The' coire sponili nt of The Mam h.ti r (iimrdian. one ol the mosl inntwoitliy ami least sensutiond papers in Kn-jlaud, declaics that no mhIi appalling pro-p'ct has pre. settled iiself during the present general ion. Concurring reports sli w that the pro mued and eouli n nous ruin' of llie Au tumn have ruined the crops from Morih to South. Tin' lirh lower lauds have been flooded for weeks at a time wheD the harvest otmht to luivo heen proceed- in;. Stocked com end hastn:ks havt been submerged, and potalois are rotting in the fields. In the pooi. r hill lumh the small farmer and colter population are again lace to face with rne of those failures of the pottato crop which has too often brought the uttermost horrors ol starvation and famine and disease ai.ione tbom. As usual, the (lovcrnincnt is cting nothing. The Irish Secretary's tour iu the west and northwest occurred bafor the b d weather set in, and at a time wbeo illle rould lie predicted of the hurvi.-l? Siu-.e then lie has obtained leiioils from luciul s urees Iroin landlord sources which can only be ilciiie.i as niuleud The fiii'iutis of in n ii v of the large estates have apprised their landlord's agents that no rein can lie paid this year, because u rent has ! cen earned, lint the landlords have entered iuto a cmnliinatiou for wholes ile pie-sure mi the tenants. Using iheir utmost privileges under the I.anil set, they nrr applying for ejectment decrees by the thousand, and an evictment campnigu such as lias rarely he'-n wit nessed, eveu in Ireland, is now in progress in mauy rlistiicts. V As son as ihe rigors of W inter set In. the demand for n liet wi II b3 clamorous. The Government will he compelled lo Intervene helore l'arlin nent opens, or face sn sccusatiou of reckless indmercuco to suftering such as ought to overwhelm an English Minilry. With this lamine impending corahiutd with the revelations of the financial Rein tioDS Commission, showing how Iielnud U anuually hleel of millions of money 10 the advantage of Great Ulitain, it will be no' wonder if Irish discontent assumes u more active form than mere j.ihber over legislation for homo rule. Tnrkrv RrHily la Krl'orm. PABis.-Advlces received here fr.n.i Conitantiuoplc show that when the sollau received a report of the speech delivered by M. Ilanotalix, the French foreign mln later, in the chamber of doptulei last Tnesdiiy, In response to so Interpellation demnuding to know what acliou France would take In delense of the Armenians he sent one of his secretaries to M. Cam bon, the FreBCh ainhessndor, who im pressed upon "the iscrctary Ihe urgency that existed for tho sultan to adopt measures that would renuure pt'blir opinion -tnd satisfy Kurope. The Turkish ambjisadjr.in Paris has now liuorm-til il. llinotnux tint the sultan has decided up m carrying out tb following reforma; .!' The release of prtioners throuklioiil the empire, against whom nj charg-s are preferred; to iaitruct the police that peaceable Armenians nro not to bs perse cated; to convQks an Arjien'iaa nMembly to elect a patriarch; to court martial kUxbr Bey lor allowing Father Balvator to be murdered; to dismiss the "vails of Diarliekir for tho share be took in the disorders there; to precisely lnitruct the vails t(J repress violence, lo undertake the indemnification of the Romnn Catholic converts in Anutnlia, which were damaged duriny the outbreaks; to assist the inluihi tantsoftlieriistrieAuhir.il sulfertd mo.-l and to publish shnrlly a decree ordering the prompt execution iu Anatolia of the reforms gran'ed iu 1895, and the extcn sinn of these rulornis to the whole empire. M. Ilimotaux thanked the ninbafsador for the information and told him that he had precisoly'iustnlctcd M. Cambon to watch the application Eof these prelimi nary measures. THE COTTON MARKETS. November 9. Futures in Liverpool are 8-(l4d higher than Saturday iimi in New York they are 1" points higher. January closed at 8.12. Just what lins aroused II13 speculative world and caused such an active de mand for cotton, ia not yet known to this writer. Tiikkk is dei id. dly a heller leelin in coitun and unlcs 1 lie receipts boom up , and i r. v c unusually lieni'3', 1 can fiec no f civi&ion for any important dicliue. Tiikkk is 11 heller fecliiu' al?o in jj,a'"- provisions nail iron, and tlii.4 will uol l) a dravvlnek In eotlon. Yours Ti ill v- .1. I-:. L tiiam THE MA UK GTS, Cmicaoo, Xovcniber !'. oi'KM so. nosii. taiviiror V'hc;'.l iM unary 1'ovl;, Kim January liih.-. !!ll McDaniel & Gaskill Wholesale ami Retail llroccrs, 71, Brtiriil Slreft, New Heme, N. C. Jnhliers of IjorillarfTM Ninifl and Tolmwo J2 llanufiiclurcrs' t'rieis. The very hest ? at the lowest possiljlejpricef. Good Butter and Roasted Coffee ARK 01' R LEADERS. l'rmipt and Careful attention Siven lo filling orders and de livering goods. Satisfaction guarantied or money refunded. When iu need of anything mour line give us a call and we will do our best to please you. Vciirs Truly, 71 Broad Street. To the Ladies : d tZ"io 1. jU WE have just received the itf Purine tnul Dining finest slock room frame Pictures and wilt give special bargains lor the next ten days. Call nud examine our stock, and oblige. Respectfully, T. J. TURNER. The Singer Sewing Machine ' Won the HIQHESF AWARDS at the Worlii Qolumpita Exposition Excellence ol Design, Y - M Excellence of Oonstiuctiop. ltigularily of Molioo. Ease of Motion. Great Biiee'l. Adjustability. Durability, c Ease of Learning.' -Convenience of Arransement. BOLD ON A8t PAVMKMT5. T. HANCOCK, Areat, Jarvls' Store, fi Pollock Street. NAHM AGES, All Pork, and Boot and Pork com bined. , ' Fine Poultry ; . ' ' Kept on Ilaod. E. VT. DI0KER3ON, 7t CravcoSt.l.nearthel,oet-olHce Sufi! y f"l! in u n m o rt 4 roit (ors. Use Zona's Vorn I'al". lO cent's, a I Davis' Pharmacy. Claud M. Cook, 132 MIDDLK STI'KKT, BI have now snme Hue White and Itlaek ( nil ii Lilly liull.s. f aster l.il ly. II vaeiiietlis, ( roeus. Tulip Itnlhs. mid nil other linlhs. 0. M. COOK. BROAD STREET Fruit - Store A NEW DnPARTl'kl:. I wi.-h to infonn ni hi i .!- nd palmn that 1 have opened a whoValo i !; rt- ment in iMineciiin u i: Ii 1:1 i. l .o sli re. nil am receiving a fresh I m g.ioil- In efich steamer. My stock consisis of (hp very lat iual- it V ot Apples, Hamuli-, Linen. I '.us I'cac.hes and f'onfeciioneiii -; also Cali- iges, Irish l'olatocs mid Ihinnis, I; connection wilhfthis I will entry a lull line ol raniily Groceries which 1 ill sell cln ap for cash. Ihanklng you lor P'lt tavnrs, ami lioniui' lo merit the conliim o:ee of simc. Jifl I am vours ( Michcii'.:) J D. BARFIELD, No. 53 Broad Street. I am buying ny uihhIs in the Nioth. ru Markets tor cash, and v. ill Sell a- cbeap usjauy house in the i it v. WELL PA If a four wheel machine is a fuart- icycle, and three wheel in icliiier is a Tricycle and a two whud marhine is a Bicycle, what would von call a one wheel machine ? Why, a Wheel l'.inow. o Ijesiin. Very Good. HTotx7" Pat I If you wanted the bent "icych- hat would you do ? Why I would go to j J.;C. WHITTY & CO'S.! I ANU'J GET A "VICTOl'i!" II. W. SIMI.SOX. Funeral Rirwfor and lumbal mor. 1J8 Itronil Street tariturlal Rolie.a a Splei VOH Cotton BuKiilns and Ties,! li..Rs and Barrel Covers, 11 uih.li is l.'inn and Cement, TenaCotla I'ipe and ishell I.une, Call on . . . J. E. Ji.lTIIAJr. Als3 2, No.'.l New Leg t'ania i -J lol le. Btorag.! for 500 Hales kt I ow I'ate-s. KINGS ffKINGS WHKTHKR OVCK MEX or NTOVKN. So if you want tho best Stove on tho market buy Ihe King Heater. Also ajfino lino of Coal Stoves. Ii.lI.lFii. lor eV Co. 3s3 AGENCY Hazard Gun Powder. MEECIUNySSAVF. MONEY BT. LEAYINtt V(,,;!1 0R CERS WITH E. - ",.- ...... . P. ULRIOHXQrocer. SeMUOIJI ITREBT. - , rikr Prepared Thau Ever to do Your OB' PRINTIN U W'iih Neatness and Dispatch, at Ijowosi Bri''s. A liillMiuiM.I Letter, Nolcand Hill Him"-l''iiveloies.Hu-iiiess and Visiting Cards, .Shipping Tags, etc., always on hand. SATISFACTION (IUAKANTEEI), 1 wish In thin!; my I lie;. ds and .i trons tin- tin ir ii rv lilieial palroniire in Ihe! Iat, liiiiii by mir tmitmuit lo seeme ; their Inuire m.h i-. i WM. Phonc'80. T. HILL, 61 S.Tjont Street Sewing on Trouble. ' Tlleiv : ' i vei v lime !l clothe i w - ..ii tliiill'li i. . , v . 1 1 u hue a III" IV. ai-, W I,. III, i i .' i v ic i 1 lo the i 11'.' i lillttnn M'.c t im ill'J. I1. 1' t I till- I- t T (mull!.- In - .i ii ( i HO. 1 l 1 1 1 !'. sewe I I'll W"i 'i i fell. I 1 1 1. wi uede l;o. ! yniii' i;iti. najc. ! '. I! i i I l.ly r i- il:. I on iinll. . '11 ' I I ' ' ill ! 1 1 1 i:ii i 11. We tl v : i' I . :l al :l II V I. ,. ;, -. Wi Kill l.l ll. idle til want V. 31. i'hiuUx'u U. Ill) Middle Mi-el. JUS'!' RF.CK1VED AT MY STOKE, OF GOOD TOBACCO which must be sold at once at prices rang ing from 15 to 20 Cents Per Pound. Call early and exam ine my stock. Yours Respt. JOHN DUNN, 55 & 57 Pollock St. I Have HciiiovimI ! From 44 Craven St. To 80 Middle St. Where I shall bo glml to aeo my custoniors, and nil others who want plumbing, steam anil gns fitting dono. .. 80 Middle Street V' V.;- Now! We " Can Suit tbo UK! 'Call ai:d Fxami 1 Our Peautiful Line of I'.'acli Kaiioy Moliuiivtto.s, I'll.. Itimli (.'lot lies.-. S n rah Serges, Sturm Serges, i w ( 'ri'poiis, 'lloMlletle III iiranliin's in ilaiu aiel fiuii'v'. lAd.l SIVE I'ATTKIi'NS IN Ai. ill' THi: AliilVK. New invoice, just in, of the new combina tion of Woolen, Silk 1 and Woolen Fancies. Seiaiiite ptttci in I hi) Another Invoice of CLOAKS AND l CAPES Will lo i Morning, make lirst earlv .Monday 'ill I early and k'l'tion. Tin' Xvry in liMilirn olIars ! Tin- ."Vi't ICiUhon liiiri'il 'ollar ! TImv arc Xvvy Stvlisli. Willi BCiiliia. uilhoiil. 20 lo'tlr Villi to 1' I we know iirised. t von Imv or i 1 and Limine von will lie a' : e wisli mi stock, nl.lv nut- W'v arc si ill in lliu'li '.lualilv IVici'ii of mir lit'adin.x anil Low I IIIIIK'M' SIlM'k Of GROCERIES. Small Profits suit ns pv.n'tlv. iimi t tin Sales Tie Gold Standard may not hiin tin prosperity to im nil MAY OH ll'l)llisi. -nevertho. less, we lire tb nil nods ut ns teriiiinoil to sell i'losi ti margin ns possible. Yours Very Truly, J. H. Hackburn, NuweiMMor to Ilavklmrn V Wilier. 47 A 49 roixocic Street. ULSO BROAD k JQUKN ST !. Dress J TT
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