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VOL. XV NEW SERIES NO.--3. t NEW BERNE, N. C. THURSDAY - MORNING, MAY 28. 1896. ESTABLISHED 1882. ;iLL RUSSELL QUIT? SO SAYS HUMOR FROM WASH INGTON CITY. A Report it Tbe Htale Capital Credits Judge Raasell a Having Written . aaitor JProlchnrd letter , v on PeriouHl Matters, Hpeolal. , . .. v .'. lULEionN. C. May 87 Rumor js - current here to-day that ' Judge . L. ltussell, Republican nominee for Gov ernor ou the State ticket, has written a letter to some one at Washiugtou . City, pnmiruahly U B. Senator, - Jeter .. C. I'i ltcliartl, euying that be, Russell, was re-idy to have his name taken from the State ticket, if Senator Prltchurd thought it advisable - , - ' - This news comes from Washington. Republicans here deny that there is an; truth In tlie Jiimorv ' OCB GOVERNMENT BOTLDINCk KINSEY COMMENCEMENT. Wjrler' Prohibition. : WA8HiHOTON,-ThB protest ninde by ' Secretary Olney against , Captain-Gi neral Weylei's prohibition of tobacco exports from Hiilmoa has been successful. He has been ofhcially informed- that all coo .. tracts for Cuban leaf tobacco entered into ' before the publication ot the order pro hibiting its exportation will be respected nod that citizen ot Hie- United Slates proving themselves to bo bona-tide owners of such tobacco prior to tho- promulga tHHi of IhdiEorJcr will ,be; permitted tp export the same as heretofore. -Ki ' The removal of the prohibition will . pevent forlber friction between the govern. men's of Spain anil the United Slates. The word 'protest" hua bt en used In regard to the repreieutatious tuude to JBpam on the subject by becreUry Olney - but tho expression is a little too rudical : Mr. Oliiey having coutiued his-atuteuients ; . to the ordinary diplomatic languuge em . ployed in making a request for a redress oi alleged grievances. I : , J . i; It is clear, however, thitt the Spanish . uoveinment intends to allow tlie protiibi tion to stand, anil that contracts for leaf - toi)aeco made ty - American . citizens . after the Captain General's order will not avail to secure tlie shipment of the tobacco irotn Cuba. . . , .-,: . ' i- Horiraa'a Cuba BUI. Special, v ' ' '', i ' Halkigu NyC May 27 Washington dispatches say nothing will he done in this session of Cooaresi with Senator Morgnu'i Cuban bill.' ' Woman Aeronaut Killed Baltimore, May Allison, who was twenty-two yeurs old, wag drowned in ty aud Mary Xodo or Lenoir county. n.nlr 1?iup . nnar lliift rile - Tlis vnnna "v "'J' f-"" J O I , if. -T XT-Kt C Ti'li ... J nrnan J. nmfenlnnal anrnnant." She m"TCB """J "uu,co wuulJ "l'u maile an arcsnaion this afternoon and "zzy Jttauiey 01 uinoir couuiy. when 4,000 feet in the air cut loose her I -'The Marshals are Misses Maud Koonco, parachute. .Tlie wind carnal we appa-icuict-. Lula Jones, Ada Fields, Eva ravis o u into me nv r, anu uouom.ug u- w . , .... llftah(, welcd in the ropes tlie woman was rcnu-l . ' erod helpless and she sank. Miss All! son's professional name was Imtse Ban ner. Her mother lives in Avondale, a surburb of Ciuciunuti, 0. . Stranded at HalterM. Bbawokt, VN.-.C. Captain Bever Iilge, of the schooner George A.' Ilowes, from Baltimore, which arrived last night, reportatl jthat - wliile - coming across Hntleras shoal a , ': large - 'tramnj steamer was stranded on the same. The wind woa moderate and there was no sea. The ship ran well up, and the last seen nf her she was hove put on her broadside, Wreckers hava been wired of the strand ing ' Tho weather continues good, and no doubt the ship will tie floated without much dumam. - The ship is stranded iu shoie oil Diamond bboal in two fathoms of water, . , . ; , : . . ; PBOBIBITION PABTT SPLIT. Honey loan BivMoa the Cold Water '. People. Pittsburg. Thero will be a split to the Prohibition party. Tlie split will . come over the money plank in the plat- form. As yet, scarcely a word has been said regarding prohibition. "' Money, the root oi all evil, has been tlie all-absorbing "topic of discussion.1:'. And it has come a bitter and acrimonious discussion ml the opposing factions have said mkny nkiud things of each other Itlie hotel If a gold standard plank, should be opted in the party pjatform by the dele tes from the East tlitn those laVorina o coinage of silver at a latlo of 16 to II secede, - If, on the othex land, the -lulled free silver delegates adopt a "free iono r.liuk then the goUl standard wl will leave, and should the eooven- ii luil to dec hire for woman sull'm fominine proportion of tlie convealion . ill sever its connection with the paity t promises to be a memorable convention r Hie rroliihitlonlsU, and bids fair to i - k the party. As yet no- move has ii niada by any one of tlx contending 'ions lor a compromise. - There were three caucusses. One wss ) l y the women, who decided that is nuSinue plank was inserted into iil'orm liiev would leave the partj ". fn-4 silverw ing caucused, and 'lo- ii. r kader siiould run unoo i aio" pUillorm or none at all, illv, tnesnifrU lstue ciowd came r, unit unnoiiored that neither fi n nniiiirs sufi'mite, nor snytl.ina el inlniion siiould be tneutioncd. in I'irin. a : .t.-d at the caucus of the fre li s to support O. W. Blewttil , lor iirrniiiiient tliairmno of thi ii, mill l!nv. Dr. Charles H, , i t Nebuiiika, lor l'roaiilent.. and i J "iite. of Hoiitli Carolina, for i ot. Durini! tlie proijiess of the fjold slaniliidl faction was : .loii'ired, anil several speakers i o-.li (hull's to sny resarui l Kii'. " ' '. 'liii'-' afler unnoiincing n rold Mnndanl, .;d: ''If u - tit to iit a brom 'im, 1 iiiinot iiwnl to the one . J-i'.iiher could 1 be a candi : .,: irty saw lit to pluce in i it ,o ; ( -iiiiipsin iilliciiiln .i h uk i!iohi d to my own - f f ivl-m;. AN ENJOYABLE AND BRIL LIANT OCCASION..' Excellent doelng . Xnrelaea at eraace'a Female Seminary. J Claod Attendanee. Great 1 intereas KspraMW 7 Contracts for Interior Plnlah of Mew ' . Her ne'e PMt Office ftnlldlaa. Spcolal. - . WjiPHiNeToir, D. C, Mny 27. Tie following were the bills for the interior finish, plumbing and approaches of the United States Post Office, Court House nd Custom House at New Berne, N. C, received under advertisement, dated April 3.0th ftihlcti. Him nnnni! ill. the ..,. .... , . . . , . - ... United States Treasury Department, May! La Qrangb, N. C, May 27th, (Special). 20th t i . - - - , ..-Tlie tenth annual commencement exercises E. 6riaughhn &-( Br.,: York, Pa., of Kinsey Seminary began at 3 p. m. to- $24,110, time 7 months ' - I day, the graduating exercises in the W. E. 8peir, Washington. D. C, chaiiel tollowing at 8 p. m. These exer- 25,100. 7 months. Mclses were chierly of a musical nature, Beuta' Mfg Co., Atlanta, Qa., $23,022, 1 every number rendered showing skill on CO working days. ': '. - I the part of the performer and pains-taking Grace Hyde Co., Chicago, 24,400, woik on the part of the instructors, seven mouths. ' - s ' " 1 ' The following young ladies compose T. L. Leach & Son, Chicago, $25,083. the graduating class of '96 : months. Jude & Walker, Atlanta, Ga., 22,800. months r. i LITERARY. Misses Donie Bich of Duplin county, Carrie Taylor oi Lenoir cojinty, Lena Can of Greene county, Lucy Nobles ot Pitt county, Susie May Kinsey of Jones coun ty, EfBe Bodges of Lenoir county. PIANO. ... -Misses Mary Todd of Lenoir county, Donie Rich and Lena Hussey of Duplin county. - - ' TOCAL MUSIC. Misses Petronella Pate of Wayne coun. Our weekly Bargain Sale will take place o-morrow ana we shall endeavor this week to make it of more than usual inter est. WATCH OUR AD TO-MORROW. The programme this afternoon was 'as lotion : Oklahoma Democrat for Silver. Oklahoma City, The i Territorial Democratic Conventoin met here with every county fin Oklahoma represented. It was thu most enthusiastic convention ever held in the Territory. ' Resolutions were passed in lavor ot the unlimited coinage of gold and silver at a ratio of .10 to 1, and Six delegates to Mitcago were sclecteil and instructed to stand for free coinuue. r .- DROWNED USB BATS. Terrible Ending; or the Qaeen'a Birth. day Celebration as Victoria, B. C. Victoria B. C Tho most terrible accident that ever took place in this vicin- j row aj o'clock, a. m. PROGRAMME. yiano Solo Donie Itich. Sa'utatery and Essay Lucy Nobles. Essay Lena Carr. Song Mary ToddJ Essay Carrie Taylor. . , Vocal Duet Misses Pate and hussey. Fiano Solo Mary Todd, Essay Eftte Hodges. Class Prophecy Currie Taylor. Piano Solo. 96's legacy to '97 Lena Hussey. The musical tonight was most enjoy able, evincing that care and pains had been expended both by pupil aud teacher. The attendance at theso exercises very good, considerable interest being manifested by each visitor. The exercises will be contiuued tomor- ity occutnd uUiut 2 o'clock when anelec- ericcnr fell through .the Point Ellice bridge iuto nn arm of Jumes Buy, drown-ina-sixtv iiersons.' ---., , Asbaui wittle at Macauley Point was on the program today as part of the cele- bmtiou ot tlie queen's DirtUday ana nearly the whole ot" the pepuatioo of this city by Tonight there will be a reception the pupils. ' , - . Kinsey Seminary is the only school of its kind in this State east of Raleigh The past scholastic year has been the most successful one in the history of tlie school. The school was founde l by Mr, f Jooe. county in 1880, .1.. mma itmn nin nf the oldnr eiti, Its history begins with a roll list of ten and celebrates it more enthusiastically. I boarding pupils and twenty local pupils, The day was practically holiday in the but ever since its Inchon has the school , . , ! ". ' . . . I advanced rapidly and soundly now the The electric caw running out to the . , scene of the battle had been overcrowded ccommodatlons are second to none, there all tlie forenoon. Every car was full, not I being ample buildings and spaciou, well only iusile, hut as many as could do so shaded grounds. The total number ciung on l ie omsuw as wen., ue .. !, .... ninet vislit. to whicu the accident Happened contained 1 - , , almnt e Phtv Dersous JCven tue rool was j r.vr. . - o i a - - 1, . . . - , occupied. -, . ' ,y nunior or me senior ciass in college. iu crossing tue roiut iiince urmge n graduates cover the whole Stale. lett me uses, erasueu turougn ine rail ings and fell into the water seveuty-tive reet below, rne lull was so sudivm ana unexpected that all the passengers were earned down Witu iu '1 ; .. - The ear fioalid for a moment nd then Whs carried down by the weight of the metal work attached to it Those inside were unable to escape and warn drowned like mis in a tran. Some of those on the outside escaped by swim. m'ne, but many, stunned by the mil, or unable to swim, were drowned. . ; ' T ' It is believed tharnry or sixty persons were drowned, dui it is, as yet, imp si. ble to ascertain the real number, it is difficult U learn who ".was on tho" car when it took the futal plunge, and it is equally ditflcult to leam bow many es caped, it wilt prui iiy be several days beiore the real extent ot tue disaster can be learned. As soon its poss.ble the work of recov- ing tlie Oodius wss begun ana is now being ouitieil iirorousiy iotwrki. The numbei of carriages lost and the loot - passengers carried down' in the wreck can lot be learned. It Is claimed by mauy mat lully two hundred persons went d iwo with ine span, and that more than haa of them perched, The accident oecuned so quickly that nobody has a vry clear recollecion of what - transpir ed. " -. " -w . ' - Supeiiiitendent J; Wilson was' driving a carriage containing nit wife and five childitn directly behind the car. His vehicle wo swept down and in a mo ment the et-tire party and team were tnisulinii in the Water. WHO rare pres eoce of mind Mr. Wilson succeeding In savins hit wife and four of thu children The rii'ih child, a little hoy, was wedged beneath some wr:-cksge suit drowned. . . Chleac Democrat. Chicago. The Cook county Demo eratlc Convention to elect delegates to the State convention was called to order in the west Twelfth -street turner hall. The gathiring, while large, was confined al most exclusively to - the supporters of free silver, the "honest money" Demo crats refusing to vote for delegates to the convention at ine primaries. . Toe platform, adopted almost unani mously, thero beios less than a dozen vote in the negative, declares in lavor of the immediate repeal or all that llrpubU can, unpatriotic, and revolutionary Wgls latioo or 18Y8, demonetizing silver, ant demands immediate restoration of the bi metallic system .and the free and unlimited coinage ot both gold and silver without waiting lor any oilier nation. - - On the above platform 862 delegates to the State convention, at Peoria, were then elected, and a resolution was introduced instructing them to select A. Strude as their chairman. Among- the delegate elected are considerable oumlier of. honest money Democrats.' Should they fail to attend at reoria alternates nave been provided to taice weir pwee. . .,. - . The convention adjourned without passing instructions for Governor Allude it lelnif ronsidered unnecessary, as the convention, fioiu flisl to lml,wat tor Alt geld, and fur mm alone. - , ... .: A number of Lodics have been carried out ol the harbor by I he outgoiug tide, which iiius at not less tl:an seven knots an hour at the point where the accident occurred. , I nl huvnrs hu buen mndnrate. and orders sixtj-two bodies by maj, havo preUy well CoDnnea to 1 The Dry-ooda Market Naw'YoaK The Journal ot Com mcree and Commercial Bulletin, in iu its weekly review of the dry goods market, says: -- v - , The dry-goods niaikef, has passed through another quiet week in alt part men t a, so far as buuuws in a regular way has been concerned. The attendance LADIES! NOTE Cr May 28, 180C. NOTICE ! Cortifioate Number 1,408 for one share of tho Capital Stock of tho A. & N. C. It. 11. Company, having been lost, notice is hereby given that application will be mado for a iluplicato -thereof. Adin- nf .T A. RnwiTZ. T)of'(l. VilmirigtoD, N. C, May -27th, '9G. SOMETHING ADMIRE. Mill inery Department. In this tlcpartnieut we have been the talk of the town since our first opening last fall. Just Received I A fill Ladies Lew Shoes Remember we are the largest dealers having 5 large stores to to buy for, hence our stunning low prices. Special, For This Week: 250 Ladies Fine Trimmed Sailors, High and Bell Crown, worth 75c, ami 1,00 our special price for them EACH IN ALL THE LATEST STYLES ! These we will sell at very close prices. Another "Job" in 'Vuite India Linonat 15 cts. SAME QUALITY that proved so popular last year. Call early and supply yourself as we only hare a limited supply. 48C, 11J Notice samples. east window for ANY WOMEN ADMIRE OUR Goods, and justly so, fur we make it a point to keep more at tractive goods than any other store in New Berne. We Want to have it said of us: "If Hackburn & Willett Haven't it, no one else in the city Has." HE FACT IS, T About rea the eves of The seer "Our prices did it." There's No Sparkle Like it . like the sparkle ot our SODA WATKU. It sDRrkles a& It bubbloM out ol the foun tain, it sparkles In a glass, it sparkles all the wav down vour throat ami seems to put new life Into you. Nothing but the purest ryrups are uihhI in the 111 an u fact ure of our sodas Drop in to-day and try some. . - Ice Cream Soda 5c. BRADHAM'S PHARHACY, CITY LOTS FOR SALE. $75,00 and up. Houses nnd lots for stile 250 and up. Can give de sirable location and at low price, FARMS FOR SALE. ' Any number of acres desired. Convenient to water transportation or railroad, and in some cases; both. TIMBER LAND FOR SALE . In any quantity that mny be de urea. J. J. WOLFENDEN. Beat Estate Agency, 65 Follok Bt., over Farmers & Merchants bank, Newborn, N. C. E.C. D. & O. D. LINE. Important Notice. On and after Monday May 25lh, the Steamers nf this line will sail from New bern daily (except Sundays) nntil further nonce. Ufcu. Hfca ui.it sua, .flirt. Ncwbern, N. C, May 81, 1800. 8w With Every Box ., of thoss celebrated Old Virginia Cheroots. Eight 2 oz., packs Dukes Mixture Smoking Tobacco" FREE. .1 s .1 Vt(. ,.y i'-l y that 0 ; Vt iu l'l'C'Hi d II,. Li) to 10:30 p. m. have been tken from tho biy. Twenty J ni-rwiiis known to have tx-ea on the bridge st the time of the sccldcnl sre DiiHeiuir and it is supposed Hint tbey have polished. The car reirmier Hiows ninety Hii'i-s, aud it is proUible ths( over 125 were on board. X- ('. 'rp Hnllntln. Teiiiii riiture above- normal and excess ol pwipitnt'on in central portion very favorable; drmiht still eontlnuol in . the wvt nnd alnn shiiIIm mt exist; "minor itiiini:!i! by hnl I" vrntw-n counties; kih nl rim-iiiii'! short, ' -t villi good hi ails; nau k f.uliiru cotton m l dun in tine catering for immediate requirements only Southern markols have furnished the chief contingmt of visiting buyers, but their operations have been regulated to a considerable extent by the wish of buyers to make purchases on easy terms, ami they displayed no spirit in providing lor luturo requirements at regular prk.tR. There seems to be a fairly general dispo sition to rocrnnl the prcsrut political ma noeuvring for presidential nomination as a restrictive Influence over business, which mny continue to exercise its power till after the Bt. Louis convention, at least, awaiting disposition, which, in cotton ooils, is iiiteutilUd ty the lately devel oped weakness iu tlie uuukot for raw cotton. F. Ulrich, WlMlasal ONE LOT ON EDEN ST., Apply to Mrs 8. V. Richard- on, 16 George SI For Sale! Illlllaerr Dcpartmtat. Another biff lot sailors iust orxned Regular price 75c. and f 1.00, our special price 43c, for these. Notice cast window, , Barloot'a. . - aaalherBlf Cnl. As we always give our trade every posai. tilo advantage of tho dry goods market we quote now until further notice. Lod 1'riuu at 8lo w.0rth Jc. . Itnrfoots. HAVE WE ched that stajLLi Prices attract the buyer, that' why they lind our store when iNLY 25 101 O NONPAREIL O Furniture Polish. "lrThls rnlM, ilrit'snt n.-i-. i'.ltivelj U)t!H not (Jinn or stli-k ; cmi hv ustnl tm the lliicst r ui iiiturc, riann, rtc, with l)n very best of rem i It h. (uu bottlf will make u hoiiac full ttl FiirniluriM'tiUiil to nuw ; It N aUn it I uro urovciitivc ot vt-rniln. All wo usk Is nil una you win ie roiiviiu'ci. 50 CENTS TBR BOTTLE. Apply with yarn cloth. MrtniitiM'tiiivrt by IMI'KKI.VL POLISH ( ()., PHI LA. tr SutistiiPtion KiuininttM-d, mid it not I s remeaeiitml. your laotM'V clitMirtullv r1- tunttea on rt'coipc oi riu i'oiiii. von sali: uv T. J. TURNER, Furniture Dealer, NEW 1SKRNK, S. C. IS NEEDED. We want to call your attention, to the two best numbers in a Summer Corset you can find anywhere, at 50c, and $1.00 a pair. We have something to admire in "Tulle Chatelaine's" in Dres den effects at 15c. a yard. We are confident we have what you want Come see. A. Barfoot, Mgr. THE BIG 3D. HT. J"a-rT7"is. IlTor Sale I Shoes for everybody at the only exclusive Shoe House in the city. T. J. PRATT, 95 Middle St. ry Goods Bargain House, Ah Ther. ine Mosquisto Canopys For only $1.00 or the next five days. e ! Stay There ! As the Sticky Taper said to the Flies, and they got there with all their 1. nl and wings. SHEETS TANGLE-FOOT FLV PAPElt 5c. AT HENRY'S PHARMACY, 127 Middle St. Ices ai Creams IN ALL STYLES and FLAVORS, .at. SggNice Stationeryi A. M. Baker's Another Shipment of the Is as easy to "i't as the other kind, if you'll miiko make up vour mind to have it. You'll be very hard to pleuMJ if you cannot always yet iust what you waut hen-. Kurlln nnoie wlmlever you tiud in this store is absolutely correct. J. D. GASK1NS, Book Seller and Sutioner. A MEDICINE That should bo In every liouse Mfi Vegetible Fain Destroyer. Taken acconUncrto directions rureftbiuulcn Colds. L'l-utin. Ilrinirliitlfl. AHthama, Add wtoniach, Mtmrtonni, Jieiumcne, uiibhiiii- tlsiiit Neuralgia, Sciatica, Soro Throiit, Lum bano, CmmjiB, Palnn in Dik Htaum'ii, Choi era. DvHLntrv. Dinnhifii. A. uttmi on)rniuiy iui imt t-uru ui nitriima, HrulHOH, 'Istolliacht', Hculils, Hurns.CliUblfttns' Ervulnolufi. Ulttuwo nts. oil soih. Hoils, Ac. A AitMiicnie tinosi m usoit. i-.vcry imjuio (inaruntecd to tfvv saliNtnctlon. For Hale by . Ut hr). I'HlCE Xm. Pure Drags Accuracy and Promptness, No Substitution, Fair Prices. -On tills basts wo solicit ireiei iptlon trailo. JUST RECEIVED 1 And going like HOT CAKES ! Call early or you will be leff again. A thing of beauty is a joy for ever, and lie who rides a VIOTOE gets there. J. C. WHITTY & CO. Just in ! New line of Neckwear, made byHthe Rufus Waterhouse Co. Every one who has seen it says it is the handsomest line ever brought to the city. New Nenlicec Shirts t 8co our left band window. Anv one in the lot for 50 cents. I Sizes 13 to 17 J. New Clothing now arriving. Do not buy until you see us. Do you want a Bicycle 8uU 4 Give us a call. Full line of samples of suits made, to order. Fit guaranieea. e Fresh line of Link Buttons " Collar Buttons and Shirt Studs. ,.J. M. HOWARD. Davis Pharmacy. Another Offer !?2J2J? HAGRBURN & VILLETT Oil 5tove Without Danger THE OIL OAS. Mo Wioks, no Gasollno Common Kerowna perfect Cookor; no acolilont known i llurns Ilka (iaa i A Luxury lot waim weataer t . Dr-mratad Ctiamher and Dinner Sots, irrrasoraaniiaprlnklersat rwlueed prk-es, rira-brtek Woa Milk am) llaklnf Pans, AT 5c. AND UP. IJI. E.WIIITEIIURST, No. 41 Tolloek M., dip., aew - . . i Bntlilluc. Unvrrmoul ap'Alm Q MT K. r. REED'S OXfORDS, HAVE . J J arrived the inest line In Uw Hy- m an styles anu ooiora. ' - A FULL LIN1 or OHILDBBM'S , , Dock Hate and TOM OHIlAHTlH Cl caD. . - ;.i C "' '" () " " : ( ) ' ALSO A FULL LINE OF CHEAPER () , aradea of Oxford's. V I
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