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VOL. XV-NEW SERIES NO. 11. NEW BERNE, N. C. SATURDAY MORNING, JUNE 6. 1896. ESTABLISHED 1882. ME HE FRIENDS. VICE PRESIDENT STEVENSON AT . RALEIGH. , Enterlnlnrd Royally, the Vice Prl dent Enjoy III Yl.lt. Left For : ' Wnnhluetoii TM 'Afternoon. -. Jleellnea to Talk Polities. - Special. . - " Kalwok, N. C. June 5. Vice l'rcsi- dent A$lai E. Stevenson spent Tone hours la this'city to-day, as : the guest of Secre tary ol Stale Charles 11. Cooke. - Mr. Stevtnpoa called upon -Governor Carr, was cntertaiued by the Capital I .. ..-, 1 (! ' . S - . .1. hotol. The Vic President was delighted with the attention shown him. - Mr. Stevenson, with Geu. V. It. Cox, left for Washington, D. C. this afternoon. He declined to talk politics, but said he would express his views on silver at the proper time. lie hue been iuvlled to deliver the address at the State Fair next October. V ': ' v ;. Outbreak In Crotc. . ( Constantinople The outbreak the island of Crete lifts had tlio,. effect inci easing the rigor ot the policy pursued by the pnlucu authorities against suspects hero. Aia-resultot tliis activity 1,500 arrests have been made. Most of those arrested are Moslems', and include 173 students at the military college, who are suspected of being in' sympathy with the Young Turk movements. - Besides these Arrests many officials have been deported to tlistaut provinceivflud some have been secretly put to death. .' - Athens. A number ot Cretan refu gees arrived at the Piraeus. They report tliftt all business in the towns on the is land of Ciete is at a standstill, and that . all the country districts have been pil : Berlin. A dispatch from Alliens says that a detachment of Turkish troops. eighty Ave in number, which had returned from the recently-beiegod town ofVumes fur the purpose of removing war material was attacked by the Cretans and cut to pieces, only two succeeding in making their escape. ' ; . ' Track Markets Quotation. Speclat. '- ' ; Philadelphia, June 6. The follow ing arc the latest prices on truck, quoted . by J. V. llobson & Co : Beans f 1 15 to $1.25; prime potatoes 3 00 to 93.50. ' New, York, June 5. The following are the latest prices on truck; quoted by Pane and Deyo: Potatoes $2.50 to $3 25, beans .75. - - Maine Popnlial. Lkwiston, Mb., The Maine Populist Convention was held in Auburn, with 435 delegates. ,- Tlio resolutions reatfirnl de votionito the 'principles ot the Omaha platform; demand the coinage of both gold ' and silver in a ratio of 16 to 1, witbhout asking the consent of any other nations demand the payment of our bonded debt, and that hereafter no bonds fliall be issued under any circumstances, and that, Congress shall assume its con elilutional right to issue a greenback cur rency, which shall be a full legal tender for all debt, public and private, until the sum total of money in circulation shall reach $50 per capita. J -- ... The resolutions also fcvor government possession of all railroad, telegraph, and telephone systems; that all undesirable foreign immigration" be prohibited, and that all trusts and combinations,, founded for the purpose of speculation, shall be forever prohibited, and their promoters , treated as public outlaws lorth Dakota Democrat. , Jam estowh, N. D. The State Demo- eratto Convention elected delegates to . Chicago, instructed to vote for a plank for the free coinage of both gold and silve; at 10 to 1. ' " . .: The resolutions endors) the .Wilsor- bill, fiivor the election of Uni'e-1 State Senator by direct vote of the peopli -endorse the utterances ot Senator Boach n currency questions, and demand legis lation that shall restore silver as a money ayiiul, admitting both gold and silver to free coinage at 10 to r, , Tale Km lor Blot.' New Havrw. A party of ntarUjr 100 Yale seniors defied the college authorities and tore down the staging erected to put in place the new statue of the hie Presi dent Woolsey. , The faculty and corpor. at ion have voted to put the new statue in "front of the Yule fense 'ilea the Purfyse Hull" virlualoy abolishing the play ah' general meeting nnd Irolic ground of the tM iiiors. It is known (lint there was tmhition to the site chosen in both (acuity aud corporation, but the dissent ei-s wore outvoted. There is much' Ice!- lug on the matter at Yale. " The eleventh aiiuual commencement m l vn Mtwr Collcrre for women was .!! S'.T..ylor 1141, P.ryn Mawr, Pa. ! i tn-teltiUy decorated and pra 1 ii ! ulTul appearance. Degrees i niuii luie cluss of young , a r-!ivr part of whom were v Voik, New Jersey, ' Croud the Trocba. . Speotal. " New York, June 5. The Cabnn la. surgents are reportt d as having crossed' the trocha, or the Spanish intrenched line, which crosses the Island. , . ; - - ' . Fatal Clond.Bnnt. Flk.mingsbubo, Ky- A terrific elec- Iric-stonri and cloudburst swept Over this country and two farmers were struck by lightning. One (Abrara Carpenter) was instantly killed. J, R. Hall was fatally shocked. ' The-storm wrecked several buildings and washed away three railroad trestles. . " W. C.T. U. Convention. Special. . Kai.kioh, June 5. The fourteenth annual State Convention of the Woman's Christian Temperance- Union began its meeting here today, Ml'j. Mary E. Cort land, 'presiding. Sontu's ProirreHH. Baltimore. The industrial progress of the South during the last week at shown by the reports of the Manufactur ers Record, has been continued with the activity that has been prevailing for the last year. While there has been a de cease in the number of new industries announced, the character of these is such usjissists in the upbuilding and perma nent prosperity of this section. Especi ally in the establishment of plants for manulueiuiing for the market the South s great staple, is the activity in new com mies marked, and this has been the rule or several yeais. The cotton mills re ported fji the week ending Ji'ne 5th for instance, will require the investment capital ta the extent ot about 900,00. of Minister Kanaom Here. Special. Rai.kioh, N. C, June 5. Minister' Matt W. Uunsom wns in the city this morning, on his way from Mexico to his unio in this State. Mr. Ransom has a month's leave of absence. Kate field' Funeral. IIonolcla. The funeral of Kate Field, who died here on the 19lh instant took pliico the day following. The body as embalmed and placed in it temporary vault. Final disposition of the remains will depeud entirely upon news which Counsel General Mills receive from the United States. About the lime she was preparing for her, visit to "the islands a coast paper pub lished a statement to the effect that Miss Field had said she was going to Hawaii and might die. there if she did, she want ed her remains taken liack to the United States aud buried by the side of John Browu at North Elba, N. Y. The funeral was attended by Piesident Dole, tho mem bers of the Cabinet, aud a largo number ot leading citizen Miss Field was taken ill on the 13th at Katlua, a small hamlet of Hawaii. She complained of feeling pains in her chest but did not consider the matter ' serious. She look a bad turn and a few days later was placed on board of an island steamer, She died half an hour ufter the vessel reached this port. Pneumonia was the cause of her death. , Adgonrnment of Con-re. Washiugton. Congressman Bayers, of Texas, who heads the Democratic minority on the Appropriations Commit tee of the House, stated that there wis no reason now why Congress should not ad journ next Sunday.' The five appropria tion bills now In conference were all that had not been passed, and all five of these, he said, would probably be passed tomor row.' These bills wtro the post-office, District ot Columbia, sundry civil, Indian, and naval appropriation bills. The only Item ot importance ou which there is disagreement In the naval bill, he said. was whether there should be four ships or two. It hail been agreed, ue lata, to make an appropriation' for three ships All the differences in the other bills, he said, were now practically settled. ' " A Lynehlnc Probable. Murphy, N. O. Speciar-JDepuiic, Bell and Beavers brought Angus Brown to town nd. lodged him in Jail,- Charged with the ueiuous crime of committing rape on Mrs. Robert Uampton, a jonng mar ried woman, whose baby is ouly five five months old. The crime was perpetrated in Hot House township, and it wasatl the officers could do to keen tho people from lynch ing Brown, who was at the time under the influence of wtiiskev. He went to Hampton's house, 'dragged Mrs. Humptou out In the woods, struck hor three blows on the head Willi ft fire slisvel, one lick cutting to the skull, and was only frightened off by hearing some one shoot in the diitance. - - In leas than twenty minutes after com mitting tho crime, he was caught and ordered to jail by the niagUtrate. The injuries of Mrs. Hampton will probably cause her death. ' Hor husband was away from home at the time tho deed wns done. " Browu has a bad character, ' Ue ha) only part of his skull now, the result of a fiaeas at Ducktown some time ago. He may jet be lynched. . . Tlio seventh annual Scotch-Irish Con grim is in tesalun at ll-ini i hi;;, Pa. THE ORDERS REVOKED. THE NAVAL RESERVES OFFI CIALS FREE. The Tnrretted Monitor Amphltrlle Antl Crnlser Bitleiu' to VlHlt . 1 Honthport. A Clay Time on Tke Cape Pear. Special Correspondence. SorjTiiPOBT, N. C Southport people and visitors will prubably have the op portunity of seeing both of these ships this summer. The aniphitrile is to reach Southport harbor on June 24th for tke cruise, of the North Caiolina Naval. Reserves. Capt. W. C. Wise commanding. The" cruiser lialeigh will leave New York for Charleston witli a monitor in tow on July 24th. , The Department will give permission for the cruiser to put into Southport on her return trip. if the testimonial is ready to be presented at that time. In all probability the present will be ready by that da e. We have these facta kindly furnished by Lieutenaut Commander Morton, of the Reserves, who has been in correspondence with the Navy Department. The Lieutenant Commander also states that orders No. 1 and No. 2 have been revoked. Order No. 1 placed all prop erty of the Reserves under charge of the Adjacent General of the State, and No. 2 ordered that all correspondence be carried on through the same officials. The effect of these orders would have been to ignore the Commander, but they have been happily countermanded by the Governor. Tnlrty Were Drowned. Tampa, Flk , Cubin circles are agit ated here over the arrival of fifty-four members of the Bermuda expedition, who came from Sambo Creek, Honduras, via Mobile. This expedition left Jackson ville during the latter part of April. While the crew were disembarking on the Cuban coast the Bermuda was ap- proached by Spinish warships and had tc escape. More man tinny uurjans were drowned during the excitement. Some were safely landed, r-zarrngo, the com- inandej, landed, but Areno, second in command, is here TeleRrapnle Item. Mrs. Cleveland and her children left for "Gray Gables," Buzzard's Bay. The general relief fund lor the tornado sufferers toots up. $181,000. The improve ment in East St. Louis is marked. The United Slates Bewer's Association, in session at Philadelphia, selected Buffa- lo as the next pltce of meeting. l'hillip Oppenhclmcr, the alleged de faulter, who is wanted in Sacramento, Cal , has been located in Toronto. The stockholders of the Westingliouse Electric and Manufacturing Company held a special meeting at East Piltsbutg and affirmatively voted upon the proposl tion to increase the stock from (10,000,000 to $t5,u00,00. Secretary Willicutt, of the Market St., Railway Company, ol Sunfrancisco, has been sentenced to pay a tine of (500 and to bo confined five days in jail for con tempt of court in refusing to produce the books of bis company. An eight-year-old son of Henry Acklom of liacine, Wis., was torn to pieces by two bull dous whilo . reluming from school. A companion who escaped from the beasts reported the fact and directed party which recovered the remains. Arrangements are rapidly Bearing completion at Uiwego, N. Y., for the celebration on an elaborate scale July 15 of the centennial of the excavation of Fort Ontario by the British1 troop. The cele oration will be military lo character, Another claimant has appeared lor the estate of the late John Stetson, Jr., in the person of Mrs. Catharine Shirley, of Kan.l sasCltv. Mo., who save, through htr law-l yer,' that she is tho daughter of the late Mrs. John Stetson, by her first husband, Carl Anthony. - i ' - . Mr. Stroud (Populisi) of North Caro lina, recorded as the ouly Populist who voted for .Hi passage ot the river and harbor bill over the President's veto, explained in the House that hu had been incorrectly placed, and that he had voted against the bill. : ; 4 j- ' Advices from Honolulu slate that Presi dent Dole has received a peremptory demand from England tq allow Volney Aashford to land on Hawaiian territory. A ibford and hla brother, Claieuce, tow an active part in the revolution of 1896, and were exiled. . ' . -The Porte has received iufbrmation that a disease, which la believed lo be Hie plague, has become nrevalont among Die men conprislng a regiment of Bamdleh cavalry, stationed at Cora Oghnts, In the Vilayet of Bitiii, Asia Minor, and aa in quiry ioto the nature of the disease has been ordered. - . Veslibuled limited train No. S of the ChetnjMMke and-Ohio South western Rail road, from Cincinnati snd Louisville for New Orleans, via Memphis, collided With t freight train at Wingo, Ky.. completely wrecking both engines aud killing Fire man Ed Dean and! Rob'jrt Packer, a tramp of JacknOnTenu. r ! 6c. We have decided to let the price of those pretty DIMITIES" Remain at 6c. You know the value of them is 10c, but then thats one reason we sell as many goods as we do. Remember ! 6c. June c, 180G. PAY ENOUGH 1 Low Triced Things are not always cheap. Low Prices are sometimes dearly bought. 1 tierc e such a tniug as "exirav- nflAni. ATonniiiv'' That moans savitii? on tho price at the cost ot the quality. We sell GOOD. PUUE DRUGS just as low as it is possible to sell them. We won't sell the other kind at any price. BRADHAM'S PHARflACY. BELONGS TO JOHN DUNN " YTff V VJl AND Confectioner. Pollock St. 2 ikif Tffl SPACE special SALE 0000 DAYS. Three Bis; Days to Buy some Great BiK Bargains. Last Three Days of Week Thurs day, Friday and Saturday. 5,000 yards Harmony Prints, worth 5c. our special price 3Jc , yard. 4,000 yards best Carleigh Dress Vn- hanjs, heretofore Co., our price 4o., yard. THE BIGGEST BAS3AIN AT THE TINIEST FBICES. 4,000 yards Fruit of the Loom Blench ing, one-yard wide, worth 10c, our i-peo-ial sale Ofe., ouly. NOTICE: Please come early to avoid the afternoon rush. G. A. Barfoot, Mgr. THE BIG Dry Goods Bargain House. HARTFORD BICYCLES H EDUCTION l PIUCK: I'll) tern No. 1 A- 2 Pattern No. 4., from WHO to .- I'roin HI'.o to W.-.o from " to XI 5 Pattern No. 5 A , This ia decidedly the lust value fur tlio money ottered in medium grade machines. Colia.3a."bIs-s, The Standard of the world acknowl edge no competitor, and the price is absolutely fixed for the season of ' at $100.00. 3iIf you can't buy a Columbia, then buy a Hartford next best. Patterns 1 and 2 Hartfords are equip- .d with Columbia Tires, Chains, Pedals and Saddles, and are the equal of any machine on the market except tlit"Uulum- liia uuiqualled, nnnpproached. SOLO ON EAST TERMS. WM. T. HILL, 61 S. Front Street. Use the HAIR BRUSH. IT HAS: Solid Wood Uack.no venot-r lo come "It, and no hnidato absorb dirt; Coinponi tlon IlrUtlo Setting, alntolutHly mmllVel m by water; pure non taniishiriK Alu minum Face, always "KeepfleHii" , pure HrltJtlea firmly anchored in water proof comjMmltlon. SOLD AT Davis' Pharmacy, WELL, Hr. uNew-beg-in" I see the Wheel fever struck you. has Yes, I have concluded that I must be up to date and rule with the "boys. ' Well, what wheel have you dreided lo llobuy? ion know you want to Keep Your Eye on Tib. 'TTictor' Yes, I have beard a great deal of late lalvout that wheel; I understand that on I the 23rd of May, in tlio great Coasting Match, held under tlio auspices of the New York Athletic Club, whore there were 60 hleh grade wheels in the contest that the VICTOR'S wan 1st and 2nd places and only two '90 "Victor's'' in I the contest. Mr. "Blow-Hard," Mr. 'Talk-em-deaP and Mr. "llard-to-down'' havo been try- I ins to convince me that they hnd the best wheel, but I shall take Fcrd Ilalip'i ad- I vice and buy a VlCTUIt from J. C. WHITTY & CO. SQ GOOD BYE. Magistrates, TAKE NOTICE The next Term of tlie Circuit Criminal Court for Craven County will bo held on the flUST MONDAY IN OCTOBER NIXT. lVrrona bound over must bo sent to that Term ol this Court. Civil Actions, upon appl, mimt be sent to tlie next Term wl the BL rttlUUli Curt, which will be held on the rint Maadaf la Dembr N.st. JMwlml W, M. WATSON, Clerk. WE NV COMPARISON Between our Goods and those of any one else. We've sirivcii hard to lii'injj our stock tip to ils present standard, which is w;iv u. As a matter for comparison we call your at tent inn to two stvles LADIES Low Neck, No Sleeve, -fH fl$f- A Moco cotton rib becl, the entire upper of knitted silk, at 25c We never hail as good a Vest for such si .sum. -fH $fN- A Bleached ribbed Vest, Ribbon strings in arm hole and neck at the remarkable low price of 12 l-2c. each. These are Two styles in a COMPLETE STOCK. If you need any thing in summer un derwear, either in Men's, Women's or Children's, see us, we can do you good. m UTor Sale I Shoes for everybody at the only exclusive Shoe House in the city. T. J. PRATT. 05 Middle St. SPECIAL ! 1 fW. UASES FREE SIL- 1 KJ V7 ver liakins Powder For Sale at Retail. ONE FREE SILVER SPOON GIVEN WITH EACH CAN. UIMH, Grocer. 45 MIDDLE STREET. mm KEFRHJEKATOUS, 1CK CREAM FREEZE ItS, WATER COOLERS, SCREEN DOORS mid WINDOWS L. H. Cutler & Co's. Just Received ! A full Line of Lais Low Sloes IN ALL THE LATEST STYLES ! These we will sell at very close prices. Another "Job" in White India Linon at 15 cts. SAMH QUALITY that proved so popular last year. (Jail early and supply yourself as we only have a limited supply. ID- IF1. TarTTis. TO THE TV5 W1ZQ Q MV E. IMtKED'S UXFORDS. HA VIS arrived-tlie lineal line in the city tn all stylus and colors. W A FUI.I. LINE OK CIIILnitKN'H W Duck Hilts and TOM O'SIIANTEK " Cap. O O ALSO A FULL LINK OF CHEAPER Grade of Oxford's. T. J. Baxter Received Direct from tlio Mill aCarJol the well known, BEST ON EARTH, & COLD MEDAL FLOUR I alrto have tho largest) antlJ bonticLnctfHl stock of Plug TDtiacco In town; bought cheap anil will be sold at at Uock Bottom I'ricos. My stock Is complete; my prices aro u low aa the lowost. TO MY COUNTRY FRIENDS My Stables are free, ami yonr barnen ami team tnkun caro ol while yon are In tlie city. You will do well to see me before buying- elaewhoro. Thanking my many rrlonda tor tholr peat tavora anil truatlug to receive your iulura patninage I am Vary Respectfully, J. R. Parker, 77 BKOAD 8TREET. One of the nicest tblngs about n-adius is that you.iralilbe wisdom while giving youneir pleuurr. We nave all toe latest pulilicatiooa. . Whcrtevf r you come here, you'll flod low prices, courteous treat meat, aad perfect satilsfaction. r J. D. OASK1NS, : SMkMlw l SUUwmt. Goods BE WISE! Like : l'. Owl.
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