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VOL. XV-NEW SERIES NO. 13. NEW BERNE, N. C. TUESDAY MORNING, JUNE 9. 1896. ESTABLISHED 1882, BOC HAD REST. QUIET DAY AMONG POLITICAL , ' AGENTS. - Negr Oelscttsea' loomi. Business - Clrenlar Asking Hetels to Hake Koee BMstlBcllsn Darin Convention Week. ' St. Louis, Mo. By common consent, the advance guards of the several J?rea! COLORED DELEGATES. fte Far Impossible So fin (Suitable Quarters tor Them. St. Louis, Mo. June 8 Bnt three members or the 'National Republican .Committee have srrived for the meeting which takes place here tomorrow night. There appears to be considerable trouble in securing quarters for the colored dele- gales. . Committeeman Hill, of Tennessee, says, urk'88 he finds suitable places for them soon, be will wire them to stay at home. deutlal booms made this a day of rest He says they must be well cared for. from the arduous tasks iropojed by pol). res. - - At the hotel the gentlemen were "out" to all callers. " Hon. Chauncey Ives Filley took a party through the show part oi the cily and eventually brought them- up Judge Long, the committeeman from Florida, says the came, and that colored delegates are being sadly neglected. WASHINGTON; NEWS. CONGRESS ABOUT ENDED ITS FIRST SESSION. . Adjournment Probable by Wednes- day. House Sustains President V'evelnnd. Morgan's Warlike Speech. Specln". Correspondence. Washington, June 8th, 1896. GoiDgs go ?! almost gone. That represent, lb a )e,(iit cond lion of the first session of tiia fl'iy.fourlh Congress. Adiourn- nrm may come tomorrow, but it will (.."I V. 'y not be Mter tu&n weoncsaay. B.jyond the regu'ar appropriation bills ih'.s s svon of congress has put vory few Iti'vs upon the statute books, and to say whether those few were good or bad Frank Mayo Deo4. Special. Omaha, Neb., June 8. Frank Mayo, the well known -actor, while en route I from this city to Denver, Colo., died on board a Union Pacific railroad train,! today. HARTFORD BICYCLES The Moscow Disaster. Pauis The Eclair learns that in the disaster on the Hodynsky Plain at Mos cow last Saturday, on the occasion of the I distribution of free food and driuk to the populace, 3,873 persons wire killed and 000 injured. REDUCTION IN PRICK: Patterns Mo. 1 A 3 from 8HO to 8S Patterns Sins, a A from WHO to 850 Patternx Now. 91, Irom SSO lo M5 This is decidedly the 1m si value tor the money offered in medium grade machines. Free Silver In Control. Indianapolis, Ind. Conventions to at the "Motque" as his Beaumont street I nominate officers and Bclect dulcgatos to .I.Imi.. !. bn.n I ,1... Cfn4. A.U. ....nt 1 nn M.u Iml.l ... -1 JDQIUVtK 10 r.ut'tvu. I uw L'uu, v"ii ychuuiu i,cio uuiu 111 CIO v mi I, (qg 1 J- 1 0)n the POint Ol The matter ol sccommodating toe counties by the Democrats yesterday, and ''CD' 9 "'S6?0!'00 P j , . .. . .i u . , i u . , .. f v.ewthat vour correspondent will not negro ueiegaics ot tua uuuis ims wuu iu i iu every lusuiuee tup iree silver men were a&mme troublesome Importance. There in control and instructed the delegates to are sixty-six of these, including contest- vote for a tree silver platform. Iu several ants. 4 The Business Ilea's League, de-1 places the gold standard men made a iring to carry out every promue made In fight, bat were outnumbered. securing tho convention. - lelt called upon . . . a - (..... .... .' 1. ihsi nig ill iu uwuB a cimiinr, iruin which the following Is taken: ' -"We ask that all places of public enter. tiioment, hotels, boarding-liouses, ami bar rooms, at least lor convention week, to accord lo-the reputablu colored men who will come here representing their Kansas fOrYcKluley. Ttwevk. T1ia Rpnnt.lip.in Ktntn - -i r 1 -u-. .. I,., ..... convention lo select delegates to St. Louis Correspondent t to. j re to record his opinion of them. L.ke most other Congresses, upon the eve of a Preaidea'ial election, tlii one has left undisposed of some of the most impor tant bills which were before it. To deplore this would be simply a waste of time. It has always benn so and will Heavy Storm In Ohio. Canton, O. A heavy storm passed over Canton and vicinity. The Canton & Massillon Electric lluilroad is blocked with a huge landslide. The Catholic Church at West Brookfield was destroyed bv lishtintr. Two hundred feet of side i-ack aid muiu track of the Cleveland, Lorain Railway was washed away. A numbtr of houses in Canton were struck bv ltehtniua aud two children of Samuel Sell were badly shocked. Trees innumerable were uprooted, cellars flooded and lawns, snrdens aud street damaged. adopted no resolution on the money ques tion. To show how the Kansas delega tion stands on the silver question, letters i from nineteen of the twenty delegates section anil their people in the Rcpubli-I were published. can parly such trentinnnt as "ft'iyl Seventeen of the delegates declare them reputable and respectable person would hHves emphatically against the free coin receive. . ? , ;'V I ai;e of silver and in favor of the preset ve- - "It is not believed that a great many turn of the present money standard, while would want to accept the privilege, but one is !n favor ol a bimetallic standard It will be very humiliating if one of them and one expressed himself in favor of the with colleague and friends, or ulone, grout, si possible use of silver, "with every should prtsent himself in any public place I doMar as good as every other dollar." and be refused admittance or tor ice. It 1 hn ilolegales were instructed for Me la hoped that all will endeavor to meet Kinloy by unanimous vote m the Statn the situation as justice and prosperity re quire." y A number of enterprising local negroes ' have rented the old Calumet Club on Lo cusl and Thirteenth ttreelr, and fitted it op to entertain the colored delegates. . Last evening the Hon. R. C. Kerens, Missouri's national committeeman, . and ex-Congressman Nathan Frank left the city to gather for Canton, O. A telegram from Major McKinley was the cause ol this trip, a telegram asking Mr. Kerens to come frit a conference. ' Messrs. Keren and Frank an. veil in Canton at 8 o'clock In the afternoon They will remain uutil 9 a. m., leturoing . to St Louis via Chicago. The brief tolo- eram from McKinley gave no hint of the object of the conference. . '. - Among the arrivals this evening was Mr. YV. B Gattree, of Columbus, Ohio, who will decorate the McKinley head quarters at the Southern Hotel, and 8u- pcrintend the distribution of badger, lithographs and literature, There will be distributed in thiscitv 10.000 lithographs ot MrKfnley and a badge will be given ont, being a red rib bon beating McKinley's picture and the words, "Patriotism, Protection, and Pro gress; Our Nation's Choice." The gavel which will be used in calling the convention to order was made from a . piece of timber- from the. building in - which Missouri's ordinance of secession was nassed. The gavel is now . in the hands of Mr. Lee. D. Bell, of Keosha, Mo. anil il'M:ct conventions. New Defleleaey Bill Passed. Special. ' Washington, D. C, June 8. The Senate passed this afternoon the New De- Scieucv Bill, leaving out de French Spoliation claims. BASE BALL. National I.encne dailies Played Yes terday. Spec'al, New York, June 8. Cincinnati Now York 3. BnooKLYK, i June 8. Pittsburg Brooklyn 0. Philadelphia, June 8. Cleveland 8, Philadelphia 7. Washington, D. C, Jrie 8. Wash- ingiin 12, Chieagi 1. HOW TIH CLUBS STAND. CLCBS. C'eveland, Dultimorc, Cincinnati, Philadelphia, boiton, VVah'ngton, Brooklyn, Pittsburg, Chicago, New Yrlc, St. Louis, Louisville, , w. i.. . p. o. 24 13 .048 26 IS .634 27 16 .627 26 17 .604 23 17 .575 21 19 -.525 21 23 .487 20 2! .485 19 20 .477 18 24 .428 12 29 .298 9 32 ,2'iO Hai.biqb, N. C, Jive 8. The Pro- gressire Farmer says, editorially toda& that re' smao ceases to De like tue average nar mo e intent upon looking out for li s o .v.i invresifl than those of other people. For once at least the Houss has showu j'f to be in accord with President Cleveland. By a vote of 149 to 40 the Hose su8t-.,:ied t".ie President's veto of Itie general deficiency bill. This bill was v.stot because it contained an approprm- t -a o! more than a million dollars to puy (e'l.cy-old f rencn spoliation claims anil c lolhi-.' ot nearly $175,000 for a doubtful pnvnto clnlm. The House passed a new ddic i i ( bill with those and some other ohj;tionible itenu left out. These ap pnipi,ations were put in the bill by the S?uii aud kept in by the Senah con f:-ii"F, a -l there ore few members of the House who a-e not glad the bill was yelocl. It is doubtlul whether one twt-ntlei.il o: tlese snoliatiLn claims ure now iu the Imuds of deicendents of th 0--JI jr.; claimants, lney nave been most Iv Ix'uylit up by speculators for riducnl ouly smiil amouuts. An appropriatiou lo pay them was vetoed bv President Pl.ic. Whether so intended or not, Senator Morgan wa-l'ke Cuban speech, which 4S so rattd t'mt the Senate galleries wcie ch.ared and the speech finished in t.-c at tvvoa, is believed by lo!i of pe pie to hare been rather p'easing than other wire to President Cleveland Those who hold tVs belief also believe that dent Clnvelnnd intends doing sonie- t'j-e ' rtattliug in connection with the ri-1at'oa of this goyciument to the Cuban revolutionists between now and the meet lrg of tho Chicago convention. It appears that the Republican Senators took some such view of the Morgan snub. Senators 8berman and Lodge took loi.lmg pnrt in tho shutting of the Senate c oo-s while tue speech was being made. Notice that ire f ght for the distribution of the tff, alar appropriation bills anion 1'n Senate comuiUeea, instead of hiving them a'l acted upon by the committre on appropr'illoos, as at present, is to be rrn-wed at the next session of Congress win SA.ved by the introdactioo of a reso THIS WEEK ! OoMaySlbewrototoChairmae Cr. the PopuiigU wU not ; tote for Senator lu, on b t.to, Proctor 0, Vermont, tor, tendering hiss the use of the gavel 00 J Teller, for President, even if the Democr.it- ,,.iina ror the change. ' opening the convention. Mr. Cait'r an. 'awered promptly, accepting rbe offer. The gavel is the handiwork of James : Monroe, an ex-Confederate soldier, and a Republican. .. ." . ic Party nominates bim, ' Die ef Heat. " CuiCago. III. Two men hove died from the effects of heat, .One was Christ Anderson, a saloon keeper, and the other was a Polish dock laborer., Thelnercury did not go above 88, but the humidity was very great and nttda the heat difficult to wondered at," be says, A New York business man who has ir;; f earned from a trip through tho great svicultural Statn, says the grain ants n literally bursting with form products (or wh-ch there is no local dmaqd, and whi'-h transportation charges Hike it unprofi'able to "hip to d'stvit maike's. "It is not to ''nlhe fa;e bear such conditions flat 'he agiiCulluwl poo pie are h savor ol tree silver. They aie d;gusl.id with the present statu i, and are wi"nigt' risk the rlvet-eure-. Eastern r -op'e who never get away from home sll . Hay Declare for Silver, St. Paul, HiNa. The sound money Democrats are in a cave of gloom over the prospect that they - will not have a majority in the State convention Thurs day to name eighteen delegates tc the Chicago national convention. The gold standard men seemed to have a clean minority assured The thirteen couDtiei which held conventions on Sat urday, however, changed the fcce of """ eonu" ou u'" ,u V"' - ver can.., but if they would take a i.-ip as thin. A count of nos today shows "S8' ,hat 11 au,aoi P ? fr West ai Omaha they would understand that of the delegates chosen 358 are for Tl,!W r t"olBU,re,t ,.PJ6" ' the nwsoos that are bib'nd the movement, a IIl lhl AAlIn I sis all bms rBl I Ba arflSTl 1 (a ' at S . .,Wi.rod 852 foreold. u'"1" wuu"' ' ecnalor wairen, oi wyonvng, is one or .. I iavr.siinna tl lha ava p nnt Ikpmirvhr m fl I n a. a. 1L I I . .. Ol the 122 vet lo be cho-eo it is claim- """' "- wose wno uoesn i iicy me raea oi uvmg .4 .i.... -in i- r .n. it.,, .miapenivciuwh -.-. v to let Ilia euM'f.aeotr wUV Uonaress cvelheeilverites the four-delegates at te' ' and dlPlomtw ' adjourned without acting upon numerous f . .. I emTrxiinitir iwteM an ivnnMa nn - nr I . . . . ' i 1 ' Tl, .lavx Ko .f losao a v iFVW V - , . in WQIcn IIiBT ITfl lDIBFPiea. IQQ DO I tl.tr arllli lha. PAVnllltlitn tSllt Ml lift I . . s M . M .... - I the Congressional delegates, leaving the J""i'""J 7" - stueo on -.ue noor x uw oenaio,-worn sunuviuu m mo "i.si.1 i , rotoiuron ior aoMprameoi was people of this country, and is firm In the Lred, thai be wool J rather sit for weeks the Inliuiattoo mat a spray wrminauon l0T, ef ta( Men to lose b'a tote must be pal to the sttuggte. Asked o Sio War. Washinoton, D. 0. Secret try Olney I has written a letter calling the atlenlidn of the Spanish Government to the uneaUl,.,,, iarptised tt the etrength of the ifir.tory eonditton or itutrs in uuns, anu sound money men only eight' delegates from Minnesota. Ool"u.:nd"bia,s, 1 he Standard of the world acknowl edge no competitor, and the price is absolutely hxerl lor the season ot '!H at $100.00. tST'If you cau't buy a Columbia, then buy a Hartford next lu st. Patterns 1 and 2 Ilarit'onls are equip- ed with Columbiu Tiivs, Chains, Pedals and Saddles, ami nr-- the equal of any machine on the market except llie-tJolum-bia untqualleil, nnapprnacheil. SOLO ON EAST TERMS. WM. T. HILL, 61 S. Front Street. Do Have Some TEA! Bigger Values Than Ever ! Use the HAIR BRUSH. IT HAS: Solid Wood Ltack.no veneer to come off, and no holds to fti'H.trb dirt; Comuosi tlon HrUlUi Setting, absolutely u n affect ;d by watr; puro tion-tarnlHhing Alu iniiunn Facn, alwuya "Keeptilean" : puro llrlMttos flrnilv audio red In water- pi oor eoinposition. SOLD AT Davis' Pharmacy. h Tiniest Tiny Prices ! Over 1,000 diflcrent Articles in Sample Notions ou our counters this week at absolute wholesale cost. No room lo name articles. Come down and once and get what you want before they are picked over. Samples go fast, licrocrabcr at absolute wholesale cost. WELL, fir. "Newbeg. 1 see the Wheel fever struck you. in has G. A. Barfoot, Mgr. THE BIG Dry Barn u in F E HAVE THE BEST IN THE Market, made from fresh, fragrant and tender leaves. Its tenderness has much to do with its quality. Physicians say the right kind is benelicial. We pre fer to have it. For Sale ! Shoes for everybody at the only exclusive Shoe House in tho city. T. J. PRATT, 95 Middle St. SPECIAL ! 1 MM CASES FREE SIL- KJKJ ver Baking Powder For Sale at Retail. ONE FREE SILVER SPOON GIVEN WITH EACH CAN. ULMd Grow. 46 MIDDLE STREET. e Seasonal hois REFRIGERATORS, ICE CREAM -FREEZERS. WATER COOLERS, SCREEN DOORS and WINDOWS AT- L. H. Cutler & Co's. I Just Received ! A full Line of T Yes, I have concluded that I must be up to date and ride willi the "boys.'' Well, what wheel li-ive you decided to lo buy ( x ou know you want lo Keep Your Eye on Tlxe "Victor Yes, I have heard a great deal of lute I about that wheel; I understand that on Ithe ijrdof May, in the great (Jousting Match, held under the auspices of the New York Athletic Club, where there I were 60 high grade wheels iu the contest that the VICTOU'S won 1st and 2nd places and only two '08 "Victor's" iu the contest. Mr. "Blow-Hard," Mr. Talk-eni-deaP' I and Mr. "Ilnrd-to-down'' li'ive been try ing to convince me that thev had the best wheel, but I shall take Ferd Ilahn's ad- I vice and buy a V1CTOH from J. C. WHITTY & CO. SO GOOD BYE. EA IS ONE, AMONG MANY things, which you'll liml at I our stores, when it can be had. When you want an) thing in Laics Low Sloe Fancy Groceries And you find it right hard to lind it why just send to our store and you'll be apt to find it This H WM. H. OLIVER, L1KB, KIKB, MAIilNK, ACCIDENT, FIDELITY, MTBA.M 11(11 LKK Insurances.... NKWDEUN, BELONGS TO JOHN DUNN Grocer AND A niimlMir of Time-Tried and Fire-tested I Companies represented. uver l2),uuu,uuu asueis repreHenteu. NOTOAKY PUBLIC. mmmliulniinrof Deed for New York. Con I nAnMmit anil Pmingvlvanla. I A (tent national uoaru jiaruie uuuur- I writers. Confectioner. PAY enough ! Trh Markets Aastallons. 8neetal Philaoilphia June 8. The follow Ing ftre the latent price on t 'Uck, quoted speds!, bf J. F. Uobeon Co : Beaut market full. Thirds. 40c halves, 60 to 0c The W. C. T. V. Adjoarsuk f ' w York, Jud S. The following re !'e latiflt price on potatoes quoted bv Tape and Ufjof .9.00 to 13.80. in November, thin undertake to exola'a to the people of b'l state whj the Senate could not rami! a in essionj.ind dispose of bl'lt la which they nd other Western ptipli Iniere' d. Mr. Wrren 'wa Id minority ry roU minority and be must make thoe explanation ts beat he may, Wha Hp, I f 1 i T&ELB CAXEIDATES. riUNrvta tBiMratl dstfraii. tui il ftania Bllsa. h, K. June S Upon cere- it i h troed tin. '! names of ' -m, R. A.' ' Aiughton, r 1 proUhly ex Senator , v ,.1 be prt wiited to Hii Convnition, on the tMh in ii!p;i(iun. Each i f : buv'T nnu. " ItALEioH, H. G, Jane 8-Tbo WC- msu'i Christian Temperanc Union State Cmivcntion.'wlilch bu been boldioK Itts tnnunl ieasinn here, tdjoarned today lUt. K U Uitland, of High Point, waali KotA ilbi'unding th eonstsnt watching iv .a mi.. 1 j 7 i tr-r ... rc-eiecteo rrcaein. me vouvsuuou 0r tlie Father Marquette statue by Uie endorsed-the Reform School, compulsory Cujiitol poliri, tomahody ha succeeded iu iliirbllY diifigutlnir it, by breaking the fathers from th hed dreM of on of th indiana on brents relief tablet on one of theiidi of. th pedestal. ,The wnate resolnCon accepting the statue and thank ing the itate of Wisconsin for it wai aninug the long list of billiand reoolulloni which were pushed over to the next ion alter having been acted upon by one or the other branches ot Congress. It is Siid there wts politic In the postpone ment of tblt parttculaf resolution, and her probably was. , , ; educutlon, and absolute prohibition. '"'',. f.: BksSHIa Wire, gnm.BYVii.L. Ind, James Prnett and another man were playing cards in a box-car at Amity, Their wives dlncov ered them aud locked them In the ar. I'ruett Arc J a revolver through the side of the car, thinking the locking wa the v, " ' of men. The ballet took eQVct in hi vnitV H 'teu, Th wound will prolwhly result fulidly. Pollockl St. i Low Priced Things are not alwa; chenn. Low Prices are sometime dear bomrht. There' such a thing a "extrav agant conomy" Tint mean viag on lb pno at tae cost oi tue quality. Well GOOD. PURB DRUGd just a tow a it I DOslibl to sell them. W won't sell the other kind at any price. BRADHAM'S PHARHACY Weeki IN ALL THE LATEST STYLES ! These we will sell at very close prices. Another "Job" iu White India Linonat 15 cts. SAME QUALITY that prove! so popular last year. Call earlf and supply yourself as we only have a limited supply. 3D- IF1. Jar-vis. TO THE o o I on 0UU DRV GOODS DEP'T we oiler special Reductions! all We have left, consisting of black and White China Silk and Dresden effects. MY B. P. HEED'S OXFORDS, HAV S arrived the finest line In the city -In all styles anil colors. A FULL LINE OF CHILDREN Duck Hats and TOM O'SHANTE I Caps. ALSO A FULL LINK OF CHEAl'E I Uradoa of Oxford's; J. T. Baxtei' m mm mm psssssssssssjssssssssssssl BjassssssssssssW mlmmmm m Received Direct from the Mills aCarJol till well known, BE8T ON EARTH, & COLD MEDAL FLOUR I nloA hava thn 1 a vita url smlin.nLitliiilnAfn.l rne !j5d.uu one s are now down to $1.50. The $2.50 and $2.75 to $2.00. The $3.50 to $2.75. HAMMOCKS ! from 85c, to $3.00. LINEN LAP ROBES ! from 50c. to $1.25 Plug TDliaccD In town; bought cheap and will be sold at at Rock Bottom Prices. My stock is complete; my prices are as loir as the lowest. TO MY COUNTRY FRIENDS My Stables are tree, and yonr harnep I and team taken care ot while you ar t In the city. Ton wiU do well to se t me before baying elsewhere. Thanking my many Mends lor their pass tavors and trusting to receive your lulur t patronage I am Vsry Respectfully, J. R. Parker, 77 BBOAD STREET. ' V till Smmtonil ' 47 & 49 Pollock:: St. One of th nicest thing about rwulln 1 thst ton irabib wisdom wuile givio ( youMlf pleMure. Wenaresll tn late uuolloauoo. . r oenever yon cram uci , you'll find low price, courteous tree. meat, a periect sauisiscuou. J. LX QASK.1N5,
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