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panto f- VOL. XV-NEW SERIES NO. 4." NEW BERNE, N. C. FRIDAY MORNING, . MAY 29. 1896. ESTABLISHED 1882. 4t TOD AND FIEK "RALLY REPUBLICANS! KINSEY COMMENCEMENT. APPALLING DISASTERS ST. LOl'IS, p, ' AT rrlKhtrnl CaaunUtca Betmltlng- rroui " VhKtenlny'M fycloue-Three Hnu. dred Iead, One Hnndrd Bnlld- '.-- . :.- Inn WwtlrByed. . : Special. ' . - St Loois, Mo. May . 88 Tho results : from yesterday's cyclone ninlte a terrible .. showing. , , I : In this city lie tbroo hundred dead per Ions, and at East tit Louis as many wore - are reported ' -The losses in property cannot bo fully stated, but one hundred buildings were da - atroved in this citv. aud one thousand damaged. - Over one hundred of the dead have -been identified, , - At Drake; Illinois, the cyclono struck : tha school houserilcstrovini; it, and . kill- ' ins eighty pupils. The Auditorium building nt St. Louis, in whloh the Republican. National con , venilon was to have been held is so badly Roth link Meeting Inn Meeting Inst MlKht at the Coart Honw, . The call for a Republican Mass Meet ing to Da beta at the Uourt uouse was i answered last night in person by aliout three hundred, a number of Democrats being noticed in the erowd, who attended out of curiosity. 1 - . - The object of the call seems to have been to question the Republicanism of Seymour VV. Hancock. 1 The meeting was.. -opined by W, E. Clarke, as chairman-of the Craven Coun ty Republican club, Editor Palmer, of the Elm City Gazette, and Editor , Dud ley, of the Exponent, being secretaries. SECOND DAI'S EXERCISES AT V.THI3 SEMINARY, Eeaajre t'laae Propbeejr Valedictory Presentation or Diploma Be. " eepllon Beady for the Jour ney Home. Special. : La Grange, May 28. This morning at 11 o'clock another flue audience ol citizens of La Grange, and visitors from several mar by counties, gatheied in the Objection was made by a number pros- chapel of Kuisey Seminary" to hear the ent that the meeting was not being con ducted as advertised, a a Mans' Meetiug, but was being ruu as a club meeting. .: This provoked considerable discussion, and with the. chairman' attempting to cal1 down the speakers, a good deal of noise was made, with nothing resulting trom continuation of the commencement exer cises which were, like those of yesterday, of high excellence throughout. The part allotted to the yoang ladies, closed with the . valedictory address by Hiss Donio Rich, of Duplin county. There was merit not only in the composition of the ad FBOHIBS IN CPROAR. the various attempts ';td gain recognition dreBB) but in : its delivery. Miss Rich trom tno cnairman. alin,e wj,i. riiatinciniws. mid with an suae ' Tlie attempts ot those, who wished to of maoner lhat wa8 im.)reg81V(., bring to a conclusion me odjcci oi me Tho pwsentation 0f dipiomas to the meetiuK.namely the question ol 8. W . ten BmaUatinc vouna ladies followed. Hancock.' llepilDiicauisni, wa ior gome time unsuccessful, 'until they finally rc- Prof. Kinscy made the presentations him self in a happy little speech full of sound advice, spiced with humor. Rev. D. II. Petroe, pastor or the Dis ciple church, of Kinston, and Rev. J. 0. Guthrie, tuistor of the Methodist church Resolved The Remiblicans of' the city r.i ..u- m uuutuuuu-, ..... . v..v inr Maw uarno in Miua sieetin. assemuiea be repaired by the day ot the convention. at Court goose this the 88th day , of wrecke.1 that it will lake tou. days U) re- ' themselves into ft. Mass Meeting. t construe it. and regardless of the gavel Btrokes of the llisnow tliougUl that it is unlikely club meetwg chairman- passed without ; that tit,' Louis will lie in condition to re- a d-18Beutil)g vote ly following resolution: . ceive ami cure tor me ueieauies - io me "- Fires lost night nt - 8t. - Louis caused losses ol over two millions ol dollars. Telegrams were received trom Chicago, offering aid to St. Louis. Oaklaud, Indianu, was wiped out by a cyclone. - Another cyclnuo passtd through Illin ois' this morniug, aud unmber of peo- . pie were killod at Kowanee. May do hereby notify and endorsa the nominees of the State Convention held at Raleish on tho 14th day ot May and do Iruthor endorse and ratify the nomination ol S. W. Hancock fur elector of the third Congressional Convention hold at Warsaw on the 13th day of May 1890. , After this a number : left the building, while tho remainder fr amed to resolve both exalted education in their addresses; the power of Intelligence and truth for good, and for the highest enjoyment, was contrasted with the power of ignorance aud error fur evil. Parents were exhorted to make great sacrifices, if necessary, to educate their childcn, and co-operate with their parents and teachers in the ertorts AU tologmphic communication "with them9elves into -waiting delegates, the Tittsburg, Pa., ceased at noon today, and cfUD meeung followers, and those who re- carded the meeting as a uass meeting, sitting or standing about, with occasional individual discaenoM. This was- the situation about mid night.:1' , . It is feared that ft cyclone has paused in that section. i Looks Like Nteveaiton. '0 Washinoton,D. C Senators Mor ' gnn and I'ugh, of Alabama, as well as Senators George and Walthall, of Missis sippi, are confident ot their' States and after an education which was shown to be of more value for a successful and happy life than riches. Oue of the jolliest recitations was by Mibs Maud Koonce, who when quite small lived irr-New Berne. She rendered a monologue, "Jack's Kisses" in a style that drew warm compliments and expres sion of pleasure. Miss Effie Hodgie rendition of "Grand ma's visit to the Grand Mask Ball" will not soon be forgotten by anyono who heard it. Her essay on "Elocution; the Uses and Abuses'' taken with the recila- Pollce failed In to Quell the niatnrb- r : aneei Jlo Acreement.,: -.. Convention . Hall,-: Pittsburg. The seventh National convention of the Prohi bition p jty was called to order in this city in tho Exposition Hall, which has been reconstructed jointly lor this occas- sion and for tho Sangcrfest, which is to tollow'imraediately alterwards. Right ut the opening of the formal proceedings, when Mr. Dickie, the chairman ol the Natiouul Committee, presented the name of Mr. A. A. Stevens, of Tyrone, P , as temporajy chairman, the rebellion of the free silver minority broke out. -Mr. Channcey W. Dunu, of California, ro'.o to a poinr of order and asksd Mr. Dickie to rule upon it, lie ottered as a substitute a minority report, substituting the name of Edward J. Wheeler as the tempoiary chairman in place of Mr Stevens. The minority document was signed by ex-Governor St. John and others. Mr. Dickie ruled tke motion out of order, and ordered Mr. Dunn to lake his seat. Mr. Dunn refused to do so, and for some tinio, a sceno of uproar ensued, which brought half of the convention to their feet, and a squad ot policemen were called to presorve the peace. The aid ot the band linally iDVOkod to drown the noise, and allow healed tempers to cool When he could be heard Mr. Wheeler, of New York, the gentleman named by the minority report as temporary chairman, rose, and for the sake of harmony with' drew his name, although protecting against what ho called an arbilary and unjust rule. Theu, at last, tempoiary chairman Stevens was permitted to deliver his open iug address. The two factions of tho 'convention are stylod "broad gnage'' aud "narrow gunge.'' Tlie latter hold that tho Prohi bition should be a party ol prohibition and nothing else; the former think the party should declare in favor of Iree silver and woman's suffrage. Chairman Stevens speech was of the "narr6w guagc" lone. ' SmiNG ADMIRE. NERVY OFFERS that : The greatest Salesman I in tlie World is Just Received I A full Line of Ladies Low Shoes IN ALL THE LATEST STYLES ! Tueso we will sell at very close prices. THREE SPECIALS . . in . . SHOES. LAIUKS liON'tiOLA lU.'TTON nt'itiniii itii 1 1 nim'ijw loos, r;gu- ) -our spci'iu! tw:., piilf SltO'iH, idr medium ut)l M Wanted to Kill lvelnnl. Noristown, Pa Joseph (Jant., ngec thirtY-tive years, a lesideut of Philadel phia, and a patient at the Norristown IIos- tion, showed tlial slie understood the i""" j subject both in theory and practice. nanging uimseu. ; Miss Lnsie Mav Kinsov in bcr admir- i7- went t0 Washington able essav on "onnortumtles for Self-Ed- months ago for tho purpose ue.ation" richtlv cave considerable nrom- inence to the newspapers ot the present pension om in wmcn ins lamer was .mer- estea Want to be Bad Indians Great Falls, Mont( Two troops of believe that Stevenson, is by mr the most cavalry have been ordered from Fort Cue logical Democratic candidate once he has I ier to round up tho Cree Indians so lhat anuouueeu aw ukk iiyer nnegiuuee, v I they may DO Ueporteo to anauu, in ac, In spite of the fact that the Illinois I cordance with' recent Federal legislation, - Democracy looms tQ be rampant for free The Cwes sny . they will not go unless silver,, its leaders are still firmly faithful I Canada proclaims amnesty lor their par- to Chairman Morrison, of the interstate tici nation in the rebellion. Commerce Commission, and will Dersistl 'Tlinv fir death sentenre if returned to in Dresentimr his Dame to the convention O.nnrl .n.l uraiar tha alternative of flee. dy. wWcu brin8 their teaien into con as tlie Illinois candidate to the last. Mr. in to the mountains sod becominB "bad not m wilt Miliar aflairs but with Morrison is known to be s sonnd monev I Trwin.r.n foreign countries, and tlie most pwmi. man. aud recently said nosltivelv that he! r . . nent people of the world. h.il.inu.,l,1ntlnnnfil.ir. nninofr.! ; Three Friend Nat Han k. ; "She beats a bird" was the comment of silver at the ratio of 19 to 1 at thisl - Key West, Fl.', The report that the we overheard when Miss Palronolla Pate, time would be Imuosslble without ereat Throe Friends, which is bound from was rendering the song "Villauelle.' financial disaster. The question is.' there-1 JacksonvUle to Cuba on a filibustering Miss Carrie Taylor's "Class Prophecy fi. wonU fihuirmim Mnrrlmn l will. I expedition, bad been UDK in an auempi was very gooa nnmint.innl to eecaue from the rcvenueculter Winona, I The Scarf Fantastics, by nine of the " 1 .I....M mi. nn I t. n i l on a free sliver pialform. Once he nolilles is without lounciauon. too niu m- young lauica, ui in pmis, was a ANY WOMEN ADMIRE OUR Goods, and justly so, for we make it a point to keep more at tractive zoods 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." THE FACT IS, WE HUE About reached that stae in the eyes of the community. The secret is: 5CAHK.H KIlOt-K. Q CASK iua'1e. tit sell :it i.int lhtm At a ixur. 1 I. INK (IF ZHIIil.KIt FINK I.AIHH.S KID A Hu!t4m Slun'r., Kl.l Wuntp, juinnw iind inoiiiiuil patent iciiUMM1 tip n hlKK- that nev wlls or icfs than tha-i tlwt our special pi iue a pail', e These iitf t!:e in ii '.-. that loi '-c f-rowih to our stojv (. very il . G. A. Bar foot, Mgr. . r - THK BHi . .. . Drv Goods tain House. ( o Another "Job" iu White India Linonat 15 cts. SAME QUALITY that proved so popular last year. Call early a nri'Tox and supply yourself as we only lift'tlie toes, I . , i nmke u speelal ot have a limited supply. if V nA&sm' T1TTTTI N A L'l II L 11 VD 4 i Por Sale I j Shoes for everybody ' at the only exclusive Shoe House in the city. T. J. PRATT, 95 Middle St. Ah There I Stay There ! As the Sticky Paper said to the Flies, and IH AnW W HY Vlli; SHOUT,!) they Kot there with all their feet and I I IJ. I ' v a. a a u i - IU V T1IK DiXIl-: several of killing I he votoed Gantz was arrested and declared insane. Seasonable Gils "Our prices did it." Prices attract the buyer, that's why they find our store when IsT. It itH'onl-i the best ventilation, hav in" a lirai! wv e. 0 foot smure witli- mit loi.!.- i r .-s -ticks; Hie hotairl re.iililv f!.-i!ii .' lieiiii; I'er fr.rtn " 'I- Oil 1'lr --'.cii.. iinl foot! of i'ii :he -!,i!y . .i-'ie-' in t tii' tlie vii' nn' M it nui n:. - "t.i i'iiI'I :it tlif lie i iirms riirrv Mir ,.i I'.i In nlar imi:1,iui :i b-aril. ;tui Tli,.- '.mil "! i li" ro'li tiie room tor veal purpose-. 4th It is llie on' v net :n use that is an ornament to a lonm. draping as beautifully mi tlie In ad-boiird as a lace eil:'t.".i'i does on :i window. 5th It will Inst :i '.:te lime. Kolt S.M.I-: I'. v '. J. TURNER, Furniture Dealer, m:w lU.UNK, N. c. SHEETS TANGLE-FOOT FLY PAPER 5c. AT HENRY'S PHARMACY, 127 Middle St. bis Illinois adherents tiat lie is no longer I turned to this port and reports going as able pretty drill. in the race, they would easily, it is said, center upon Stevenson, and with such a folloaiug bis nomination would be all but assured. ; - .. taken from Miss ' v KllleU bnt richllnf. . Uavaha It is reported that a fight In the hill of Oescanso, between the Gov' ' nernmcut ..troops .under General Suerez -' Valdec and the rebels under Maceo, took . place on Monday, the insurgents cs trying 130 wounded off the Held. , . General Bcriauo reports having mot ft -force of 500 rebels under the insurgent ' ' leader Cerrillo, near Su. Cristobal," and route! them with a loss of 3) killed end . wouodod. Tlie Government troops had but one man wounded, '" v" " Madrii, A dUpatcji lo the fin par r cial from Havana says that Col, . Moncade . with a force of Spanish troops hss defeat . "el a bund of insurgents 2,000 strong" under command of the lcadoAguirrc, far as Knights Key, and that the Three! The following is Friends was not soen by them. A f I PJchs' valedictory: ; Tlie vessel tliat went ashore near Mala-1 "Ere the first, faint streaks of dawn cumble Key was the - Mexican ', tug I crimsoned the eastern sky, this long Asturias. The wrecklncof thie tug wail awaited day was hailed with delight It reported. " , ' ' -V y"'i' ; I is a day of pleasure and pain to us all This dispatch was evidently the" basis I pleasure when we remember the happy for the report about the Three Friends. I hours spent here and our girlish esca- .', ' e . , Ipades pain when we think ot the many " . Teiea-raphie Items. , . Ijoys gone forever,, and the parting irorn The 'General Conference of tno M'?. I. In auaiAH at- (lll.HQV HlllU I - ' ' ' " V"""JI! I Utll !.V l 1 ll .1 .1 There are . about ,000 people In, at- , . ..., , , . .. . . i . , , . .. ; laira hi laruwcil w uw niaujr uunnuu vu tendance. i-?' -. :C- , Lj s . t! . I WUUi OUU UUU bUUMSUlUUB WO UiiiO IDHIUWI The new Lutheran college in the 8outh.n.raMn .. ... n:nl!tolintl. will be located at Charlotte, N. C. Itiscoturv when everythinu is movuiB for- rumored that $3,000,000 js lichind the ward, we would not be Idle but obsH11 enterprise.; , '-y: ' -. i? ; I command to 'March,' moving onward, Fife at Sherman, Tex., , destroyed WU-j burying the dead past and facing the! tiama & Bower's restaurant and other I future with loving hearts and steady REFRIUURATORS, ICE CREAM FREEZERS, WATER COOLERS, SCREEN DOORS and WINDOWS Another Shipment of the CcrtihiMite .Niimuer 1,-lus lor one iaro of the Capital !"toek of tho A. N. C. I!. R. Conipiiny, having been lost, notice is lioiutiv given that application will be nisulo for a (litpliciito thereof. 1-. i -.-i II. UDELL MEAliKS, M , Ailm.. of J. A. ISomtz. Dec'.l. V VV ', I Wilmington, N. C, May '!7th, ".Mi. L lVUU I IS NEEDED. AT L. H. Cutler & Co's. Choice Merchandise huildinKS, causing a loss of $1$5,000. . Ilobeit Einniett Hall, an Eliuim, N. T. The engagement took pface- near San I newroaier man, has been missing since Bias, aud, the dispatch says, resulted' la a I Friday, fjlt friends believe he has com- sr-vcro loss to the rebels. -X ;' ;' . fmltted suicide, t ' '" X ' ii-' ' ; The hid ot an Atlanta eyndicato at 106 Claarmaken PreteaU hands. "When we think of the many pleasant hours spent with our teit books and lev ins teachers In the class room, a - tear steals down our cheeks to remind 'us of Reduced Prices ! We want to call your attention, to the two best numbers in a Summer Corset you I can find anywhere, at 50c, and $1.00 a pair. has been' accepted for llie new Issue of by-gone pleasure, for we must now speak industries called npon Captain-General Wcylor and laid Before him- an exact stalraucnt of tho situatbn in which they sroplf ' i If, they, declared,, the con cision ciauted h Spain id (avor of con- ti-aots made Ijefore tlie issuance of Qeo- efd Woyler's edict prohibiting the eipor- tttion ot cigars and loiacco were oavtea out, tliny would be obliged to close their fuetoiius. Gouarul Weyler promised to Inform the home government ol their rep- ri: otatiow, and sid ho would send A po ti;ion to the government favorable to the l . ..Vturcra. ' ' . Stntahelee an4 Kncllli 1' i,uwATo Cnptaiu Plumer reports t' t l! n s.'.iut belonging to bis cola tun 1 u fun cot'2,(M)0 MiiUbolu ontamped i ' n s stone kopio, liaviojft hollow cen i : i! a fort. Tho scouts opened fire ou . i , . i an 1 retired. Captain Plumer, i 1 i i : -.-j; t'.c filing, arlvancnl his col f it i .iiiip, an t poured a hmvy lire r i v, mil thoy rotreated, sua- ? i . One HugHo'i troopi-r ! Iao vi oiuil .1. Tlie i p-ir'y of .'.'iIhIwIo warriors i -'.e impis hi the w-'it money of the United Stales. 'Among tne strongest tieainsi umu us Ira SAhorne, of Philadelphia, murder- 10 nfl uwr 010 minar, are our ci.es aou uraT-uiwvinic. t? o ituuiu dvi a- ously stssulted his daughler-in-law, Bella Sanbornc, Tuesday night . He set fire to her bed and the woman's six months' old child Was burned to death. The woman will tlie. Sun borne is oraay, 7 ; ; . '. . ; . ' Cnfcaa ttaeatloa In Canarreiar Washinoto, The Morgan joint resolution recognising the belligerency of opmeDt l, tl,0 ' growth of the spirltnal tile vuoari lusurvuia ww uwjuwj h iub : Son ate Committee on Foreign . Relations - To make tins days sales memor able we will sell: . Best Sea Island Percale, Die. 10c. quality Percalo, 8c, in.u.,... ..,.i i-0n wnnla. I fin.. Percalo. vard wide .... ...Clc. lie,!. , ' . . : zephyr Ginghams, i5c. quaiity.e i-2 Chatelaine's" in Dres -Thy pame, wilder be dear to os lor W Uim-Um Wepon ; Value den effeo at it Has been tnrougn tny insirumontainy I :"", V YC Vi m we have striven to gain U,e highest Illuminated Satoen, worth 15o... 10c literary attainments. . ! ' lTl..a 1. .t. I 11 la.llA.l .1 1 -bus n.gner tnan an mturcvu uev- ."An Mrv wln but no action was taken. It is generally believed that the comiuitt'vCwill not take further action on the" uhan question, unless something occ on the' island to give n entirely new coloring to the whole siturlion. "' - ., Doatb rram Kleelrlelly. , .. Savannau, Ga. Marlow Wells,'a col ored lineman,' employed by; the. Brush .electric-Light aud Power Company, while ut wmk on a pole 25 leet In the ground, tonii lil, CKma in contact with a wire thron-h which 100 volts of electnoity Were pasing nud the wire burned ifito the flesh of his arm, severing and cauterizing the arteries Ihuth ?esultcd in - five minutes. , 1 tS" An early nature. ' Tins education we have found I ""' " from week to week io the Young Wom an's Christian Temperance Union and our little prayer meetings. '. , ' t.,' , ... . . .-, . And now," dear classmates, to you s last farewell. May you each remerober the troth, that life is short, but still there it much we can do, and as we go teshing SO swiftly Into the great Eternity may we ever keep in mind the motto we have chosen "Ingeolum osu plcndesclt" Genius grows bright by nse. (. . ' insure! We have something to admire in "Tulle I5c., a yard. . Mat 89, 1808. . We are confident we I have what you want- Come see. - : UST sar the Hnintner. ' Washington Mrs, Cleveland, chil dren, and servants will 1 leave here next week to tpeod the tmnmor at Buzzard's " Trent Canaetl To - the - members ot Trent Couucll No. 411, Royal Arcanum: Take" notice Ibat Bro. It, J. iss been elected Collector of this conncl Vioe W. B. Boyd, decmaed. All dues aud awossmeuts must be paid to the said H. J. JJisoswar, ' f ' By order of J. W. Bidpi.c. lierrenL 8. M. BaoK, Secretary. m2aim H ll Ullli; till- I . wm M tmmmm mm ln-i'ul. Mie -1 1' 1 1 1 l; lo a perpen- T 1 ft oust the heail lrfr nnrl I 'nrtrt vi n lo any part of Uioii or other IN ALL STYLES and CAVORS, k ...at... itotice! A. M. Baker's --aa-W JUST RECEIVED I And going like HOT CAKES t Call early or you again. will be left There's No Sparkle Like it -Hkn tho nfiarkle ol our HO DA WATER. It Hpiivklrr us it Imbbld-i out of tlie loun lain, it apui kb's in t-'lu, It pat klo all thu way ilowii yout Unoiit and riiMins to pUt IH'W llIO IIIIO you. .MIUIIHR mil Ull iiiiri4t FviurtH arc umxl lu tu miinulaet- iii-o nf oiir (Hulas, Dni in todiiy and try Doim. Ice Cream Soda 5c. BRADHAM'S PHARflACY. A thing of beauty is a joy for ever, and 110 who rules a viUTUB gcta there. J. C. WHITTY & CO. Just in ! New line of Neckwear, made byOthe Rufus Wnterhnuse Co. Every one who has seen it says it is the handsomest tine ever brought to the city. New. Negligee Shirts 1 See our left band window. Anv ono iu the lot lor 50 Ctnts. Sizes l:i to 17. New Clothing now arriving. Do not buy until you see us. Do you want a Bicycle Suit t Give us a call. Full line ol samples of suits made, to order.Fit guaranteed. Fresh line of Link Button,; Collar Buttons aud Shirt 8tuda J.M. HOWARD. Pure Drugs Accuracy and Promptness, No Substitution, Fair Prices. SV-On till bala we tollelt prescription WMuo. la' m n M n Davis' Pharmacy. Another Utter I aa HACKBURN & WILLETT Brown Stout and Pale Ale, Half-and-half, Polonaris Water, Claret Wine, , -Pure Vanceboro , Corn Whiskey ! - o Snecialtv. . " I 1 r n TjrttiTr-nrTnoT GILT EDGE SALOON, L- nuaiiuuiwi, ....,, lltostl PoUott ML, opp., new Oovonoiit j. v. uin-uns, rrop. . taumm. apiu Oil Stove Without Danger THE OIL GAS. Xo Wloka, no Oaeollae Common Keraaena -perteot Cooker; no aooldent known llurna Ilk Uu; A Luxury tor waim , '. weather .,.''' Deooreted Cliambvr and Dinner tot, . freeaers and Sprinklers at redooed ervea, ' rtte-briek ntoae Milk aad Beklair rani, AT, 5c. AND UP. . ; T t
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