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VOL. XY-NEW SERIES NO, 18. ESTABLISHED 1882. WON'T COME DOWN. NEITHER' RUSSELL SOU HE - PUBLICANS ELECTORS Will Cotti Olf Their TlekoU. : Clnrk Endorsed bf Wnhe County for the .. vice VreMHIeuojri Iron tllud SI I- , ...... ver Ronolaflona Adopted. Special. "... " . , Kalkigu, j C, Juno 13. OdcarJ. Spears, one .of the Jtepablicaii ElyctoiB .from tbis Stite, says, tlmt tlie Electors will certainly not come down T om the ticket. , ' ' . Mr. Spears, alo says, tlmt it makra no differenco if Judue Uuesnl), ling written u .letter, the Judge will not come don r, " . The Democratic County Convention ; hero to-day CnHaiacd Judge Walter Clark for the Vice Presidency. It adopted resolutions Tor the free and . unlimited coinage of Silver at s'tecn to '"one, without waiting for the. approvnl oJ : other nations,and instructing its delegates ?to the district and Stale conventions to vole for no man us delegate t.i , the N. rtionnl Democratic Convention or for any office, who is not unequivocally and sin cerely in favor of this flhuneial policy, and so expres a himself. ' ' Ed Chambers Smith prepared the-ei resolutions and what are known as the Missouri resolutions were also adopt). . v ,., - , ,, - ' STILL MCKINX.EYWAR& i Contcntnnts 8(111 Healed In Favor or ; .. Ohio MUm. Oflleers Nomlunlcd. Special. , . St Lours Mo. June 13 la the South Carolina contested case, Webster Small's delegation for McKinley was seated over the "Lilly Whites," who favored Iked. " Tlio New York contests will come up to-night. "' On motion of Mr. H. DeYoung, Gov. Fairbanks, of Indiana, was chosen tem porary chairman, C. : W. Johnson, . of Minnesota, was choeen temporary nccre - tary. . , ' " W. E. Kiley, Kontucky, Hairy M. 'Smith, Washington, D. C, A. 13. Humphreys, New York, assistant secreta ries. . ' ' J IL Stone, Michigan, J. II. Wilson, Wisconsin, J. C, Mai lory, Rhode Island, Butcher, Indiana, J. R. Ucall, New York, were designate ! . reading ' clerks. On motion of Scott, of West Virginia, Rabbi 4 Samuel Sale, of St. Louis, was clios.w chaplain. . LOOS TO LEE FOlTHELP. Cuban Patriot Trying to Kngncc the Hjrinpaiblon of tbe American Bep reentatle. . ; -.; Havana The arrival of Consul-Gen- eral Lee is the topic of conversation. Hie friendship with President Cleveland, his tame as a warrior In the civil war in the ' United Slates, his given occasion to a great deal of comment in btyli Spanish and Cuban circles. Ever since bis arrival lik movement) . havo been watched, hia actions scrutinized and his sayings analy sed. His commanding appcaranco and manly deportment have won for hun the greatct respect and consideration, and everybody agrees that he the right nun in tbe sight place,; Many guesses have been made as to bis future actions, many comments as to his Inclinations, but none baa been able to determine his "ways and . doings." Tbe only thing sure is that since bis arrival be, has been very busy . visiting General Weyler, with whom he has had several interviews regarding the Competitor prisoners and other Ameii , cans confined In the' Spanish fortresses for alleged political crimes. It is sur. raised, also, that he is gathering data from all reliable sources; for it is known - that ' many prominent men, bankers end mer chants of standing and means, have been calling on him for the last few days, and surely tbey must have given hiui, ma terial on which to base his official re. port on the economical situation of the inland. . ' - The Cuban, sympathizers hero have taken advantage of his presence to seduce him to tbsir side by addressing him all sorts of complaints on their wrongs and sufferings A letter 'addressed to tbe Con sul has been printed anonymously, and At circulating from hand to hand, and al though it is whispered that the original document has been signed In his presence by prominent citieens, mostly all property owno-a, their names are withheld tor fear of persecution by the Spanish authorities. The document is very well written and states in plain, straightforward words tbe r il situation of the Island. It prove la ntmiixtakabie terms mat me , Vutnn pro- I '.'in n not be solved by the Spaniards, f.r even if they should grant home rule on the Canadian pUn it would never work for two powerful objections the army nu.i t!i di-bL Tbey consequently believe I!. A the only practical solution is Aineri i in'nrveution to save the island from ! .- .. ii wliii-h is staring her ia the face, "," i AiiiHticinu especially have good fr reeling Joyful on the arrival of : 1 , I r they kuow Ihey have a I and a Htaiiuch supporter f t. lie li 'fi ali'eaily given proofs ! in all that concerns ins fel ' . ( ' ' ..mi ; Dawlpy's relmiso 'i v to limi,itfl tlm ' ; r... J -!(!!'" in..iimr$ . i ti.;i.y u;!-i by trunffeiring them in better accomoda tions. . , "-',, 1 The war situation continues favorable to (he Cubans. The rainy season pre vailing, helps them considerably, fellow fever and other tropical diseases are decimating the" rauks ol the troops fear fully. , It is said ibehocpitala are over stocked and the 'death rate frightful. Gomez and Maceo continue operating throughout the whole, country at their wilt, without interference from anybody, the former in Camaguy and the latter in Pinar Del Rio. A new leader has appeared on the field, who is now attracting attention, and who will surely give the Spanish, considerable trouble. I refer to Calixo Garcia. Vague rumors have, reached here that he has captured tiiganti, his nal've place, and that he gave General Gasco a crushing defeat in the Veutas De Casanova engage ment la'e'y reported. NOT LIKELY TO PLEASE. Secretary Navy Thinks rnleer Bal- etgb Drawn Too Jllaeh Water to Enter Soutliporl Harbor. Special. ' : Raleioit, N, C, June 13. Governor Carr today receive J a lotlorjfrom the Sec retary of the Navy, in reply to his letter asking that the presentation of the Stale's twstimotiiul to the V, S. Cruiser Raleigh be made at Souihpoit within next thirty days, or as soon thereafter as practicable! The Secretary of tbo Navy says that as the Raleigh 'draws twenty feet, three inches, it would he exceedingly dangerous to take the, Cruiser across the bar at Sonthpoii, oud lie cannot comply with the Governors request. The Secretary suggests that arrange ments be made to have the prnent.ilion at Norfolk or Hampton Roads, where the Raleigh should at live about July 10th. As to the water depth on the Cape Fear bar, at Soulhport, a steamship has crossed it, going at full speed, drawing 21 feet 6 inches, anil the latest U. 8. Engineers report gives 18 feet at low water, which ought to make 23 f4t at high water. Cape Fear piloti will probably guarantee to Iniuj; the Cruiser into Southport, with. out touching, if she draws 20 feet 3 inches as staled above. Editor. 1'lre la n Conl nine. Tatlobvillk, III. The Tayloiville coul mining works wwe destroyed by lire and - eighty-five men entombed alive After hours of suffocation all but three were rescued alive. The Pre, which was caused by an explosion of gasoline, spread mpldly through the mine, cutting off the meu at work in the lower levels. Those reached were taken out through a sha.t that tlio five did not reach. Tbe Haines nre still raging below, and the bodies of the three dead miners citunot be (ot out. Twenty mules also perished. The loss by fiie w;U bo 78,000 fully injurnd Ilia rine Paid. ritETOMA. The fines ot 25,000 each, which wero imposed upon the Johannes burg Reform Committee leaders Phillips, Farrar, -Rhodes, and. Hammond have been paid, and .Phillips, Fairer, and Hammond signed a document pledging themselves to abstain from interfertnce in Transvaal politics, niter which theii ban ishment was cancelled. Colonel' Rhodes refused to sign the agreement to abstain Irom interference in politics, and was bad. i shed for life. . He has started for Cape Town, . Hammond, Phillips, and Farrar left in the slieinoou for - Johannesburg, Prices in Johannesburg have risen greatly. . BASE BALL. ' national Leagne Same Played Tea s,. v", terday.-i'.. ' ; ' " Special, : Brooklyr,. June 13. Brooklyn 0, Cleveland 5. V ' Pun.ADELPniA, June 13. Philadel phia 1, Louisville 3, , . Boston, June 18, Boston 1, Cincin nati 6. .". . . ' , Bai.tim iRR, June 13. Baltimore 4, Chicago 17. Nnw York, June 18. Pittsburg 10, New York 8. v ' ' ' ' - WASHiNofbs, D. C, Jane 18. Wash' Ington-St. Louis game stopped by rain. . ' Nrw Yoiik, June 13.--On Manhat tan Field, Yule boat Princeton, 8 to 4.. BOW TCI CLUBB STAND, CLUU8. Baltimore, Cleveland, Philadelphia, ' Cincinnati, - -Boston, ' Washington, Pittsburg, ! Brooklyn, Chicago, " New York; St. Louis, .. r Louisville, ' w. L. t. O. 28 17 .622- 2fl 18 .019 28 20 .588 28 20 .688 21 1 .5(18 23 20 ,533 24 21 .523 24 22 .023 , 24- 21 .600 20 27 .426 13 81 .296 10 35 .222 Trnrb Market Quotation!. Bpeelol. -. -. . Philadelphia, June 13 Tbe follow ing are the latent prices on truck, quoted by J. F. Uobson & Co: Potatoes, prime $3 50 to tii 00. Hods 2.00 to 2 21, licanf, not mucb shipping. ' aponlat. ' t : Nkw Y&kk, Juno 12-Tho following are the latent prices on truck ijuoted by Wm. H. Holmes: l,latn s ,1 00 to 83.50 ft - Is. $2 HO to ( 1.00; white fancy rose, ; '. ." i. Will n,'t pay to ship Cukes, I lis or Cubb.v.'rj. WMIN&TON NEWS. SUMMER SPORTS NOW GOING ON, ' Baseball Drawlnc Crowd. HtadenU Ketnrnlna Home. Electric (Storm. Fiablng- Crank Tell bl- Htorlea. ' Charlotte to Entertain. -... , Journal Bbkeau, Wilmington, June 18. Our collego students have nearly all returned from the N. C, colleges and other states, the resorts are in full swing and without a doubt summer can be eaid to be here, Another indication of summer is the base-ball. season, which commenced this week. The Rocky Mount boys are here and have already played two games of which Wilmington took one, Rocky Mt., the other. The last one is to bn played today. It will be very exciting as it will decide the superiority of either team, i Tbo Rocky Mt., boys play ball. Over 500 people witnessed each game. ( Quite a 'severe electric storm passed over the city one night this week causing much trouble with the electric wires. One wire came in contact with tbe strcst car tracks and a po,icomau bravely caught hold ot it to remove it and received such a shock, he decided he had made a mistake. We have had a great deal of rain and crops are in splondul condition. Col. E. D. Hall, well known all over N. C, is dead. While Ids death was not unexpected, still it was received with great sorrow, and many words of praise have been spoken of him ein;e his deal It. The fishing cranks made another trip out to the black fish grounds on Friday and from the stories they tell the fish arc just waiting Tor the bait. The party of twenty five Wilmingtonians brought back three thousand of these blac'c tisli or scabass. Amateur entertainments are all the go now. The schools have eacitjiriven one. On Monday niglita Charlotte troupe will g,ve the comedy entitled "the Congressman." On the 17th, a Wilmington iroupe of ICO pei sous will givo the old time favoiite "Mikado." Mr. J. M. Shipni'tn, who grows rice in Columbus County and knows bow to grow it, lias recently received a medal for his exhibit of rice at the World's Fair, at Chicago. This is quite an honor as it was given for excellence of quality and color. Death from Nundtrobe. London The Westminister Gazette publishes a dispatch from Bombay, saying it is repotted there that the British warship Juonaventure, while mnktng a passage . from Colomba, Ceylon, to Coadicherry, the capital of tbe French settlements in India, lost seventy men by sunstokc. Telegraphic items. Milwackbe, Wis. The Moore 'Cycle Company, of South MMwaukie, assign-d. Assets, $300,000. L'abillties consider bly less. Canea, Crete Reports are received here that the Turks have pillaged and barncd Uenty hamlets in the interior of the island. .Albany, N. Y.-Ismo IL Maynard, ex-Judge of the Couit of Appeals, dropped dead, in the Ilotcl Ken more, heart-disease be'ng the cause. Constantinople. -The Turks have seized a Greek vessel conveying munitions of war and provisions to the Insurgents in Crete, the seiiure being made in Cretan waters. Madbid. The Spanish piisons at Ceuta are filled with, prisoners to their utmost capacity, and alt prisoners deport ed from Cuba will hereafter be sent to (he island of Fernando, Po, . ' i San Francisco. John Craig was hanged in Folsoin prison. lie murdered bis ' wife, " her father sod mother and nearly killed young Huutnr; bis brolher-ib-latv, at Los Angclci, about two years ago. , ' ; t 1 x ' 1 ",: ' Massowah. The prosecuting officer, in closing bis case against General Bara- tieri, In the couit martial oi that officer, demanded that Gcutral Biut'erl be Im prisoned in a fortress for the period of ten years. " ' . Toronto, Ort. In consequence of a largo number of protest sunt to the Senate of the Toronto Uuiverhity against the conferiing by Ibnt body of tbe degree ofLL.1). on Professor Goldwlu Smith, that gentleman has rem;! Die proffered honor, ... - ...... ' . ; Madbid The government has decid ed to criminally prosecute " General Borrero. who recently wrote an intuiting letter to Captaln-Gjneral Mar tinez Campos, which resulted in tbe send ing of a challenge by the latter, Borrero having refused to retruct the letter. ! Philadelphia. The Athletic Com mittee of the faculty ef the" University of Pennsylvania has considered its position in rotation to the meu debarred from row- lug in the 'Vai Jity boat, by reason of thoir low standing on scholarship, and the 'Vun-'ity elulil will retain all its pa-tent crew, . . . ... SKMIiS THIS WEEK Notion Department. Ladies' 26 ienh Umbrellas, Metal or Crook Handles, at 48c., each. All Silk Umbrellas, with Steel Kod, worth $2 00 our price, f 1.25 One lot of Lace Curtains at 48c, pair. One lot of Lace Curtains at 81.75 per pair worth double. Come before all are gone. G. A. Barfoot,Mgr. THE BIG km TO Tip T rtx 1CYT 17C qmy e. p. rbed's oxroiiDs, have arrived the finest line In the olty In all styles and colors. 6 o o A FULL LINE OF CHILDHEN'S Duck Hats and TOM O'SHANTEU Caps. ALSO A FULL LINE OF CIIEAPEH Q Grades of Oxford's. o- J". tT- 3Qct3e:tr BELONGS TO JOHN DONN Grocer AND Confectioner. Pollock St. v YOU WILL FIND Ivery Water Proof Shoe Dressing;, Trench Blacking, Ladies' Bicyola Leggings In . all colors, : At Pratt's Shoe Store, 95 Middle St. VA 6. Beasley The Practical number, Steam and Gm titter. Bicycle ropalnng. lirtt-cUM work all the way through. 44 Graven Street, New Brne, V. 3 m m a TIT I TmTlTn WAUll To say sometbiiij; about our stock OF. BATH SUITS. We presume now is the chance, as the season is on, at $1.25 and $1.50, In striped and plain Jersey Cloth all sizes, that posi tively G AN NOT be BEAT. We Have Too. While we are talking Season able p;ood8.we want to mention our HAMMOCKS. Select line of them with and without Valance, Prices: 85c. to $3.00. Water Coolers and Ice Cream Freezers at close figures. There's no Freezer afloat that can eclipse the White riountain ! WE HAVE IT. ,47 & 49 Folloei:'. St We are Showing Ins M Sis Hisses' ail Ladies Hackbum&Willctt Big Reductions in the Price of Bicycle Sundries. These Goods arc tho Best obtainable and are offered, for SPOT CASH, at prices that defy competition. Pattern "ShutIi Light" Lantern, tf.ftO IHiHi Pattern "MHldnr" LiuiMtmh l.-ifl New D?parturn (; ;i bell, ihtubk' i-luctrk- rinjr, price H-'-'k i'r 75 New Departure Mi Hv), -loubli- oArti-iit rhiK. pi'ice tI.i'o livi fin New )eiaitnre F :i Itdi, l'inlpt' stroke, .'Ar Now Departure lJ I'.eil ,-in;;!e lroktj,.. K. I. (Jiiiiin (intpii')iiiH', -i Mick 15 Cheaper tirade ot Urupliiie, per Mtick, . S Lut)rieatiiiff Oil, pi r , liuttle, 117 IlluiiihiatiiiL', i per pint can 25 OHterifien's N'i -kU',5 Trnns. -v (.nartlf 15 Ostei'Ki'eu's KiKitU'-icd 'I 'n itir (iuards, .10 (arkml "S" Siulil!" sivar f-riu) 3.(H) Foot I'uiii ii.-', vt ry p c. c: 1 1;!, l.nu Kalaiiui.oo ('airier- i.-r, Steel Case Lock, I.: ic Ii ol.nin - Ilarttonl simric T-rn- :. K;i,.-j, :f) Llliversal 'I'nc lip-. iU ;m in-ljil, iiO It. anil S. I It -tt --ti'-l wre ni(.-hes, liickle.l T", Star Lump KmicI i i- , l-.r -i- 15 St.ftr Lamp i;rac.-f. vt ii -riil. Xt Slaii'lan! C i.-.r--, n:u.i::ie .... 1.0;J Buffalo IJiee-.- .-'.-ii..!. . . -t aii'i in -! Com cnieii! ... .!',) M. ami Y . Inn i 1 1: w it ii . :i v .- aiul si-iiih, 1.75 M. ami W. a!v sa M. ami V. Siciii-, . . lft -l'all or ' rite for i-ri -e : n aii' 'ikkIm not nmniinticii. -;v LliV'l'l I ! M , in he Sim dJ'y Line propoi j iotiatel iov. WM. T. HILL, 61 S. Front Street. New Perfumes! "Coroaria" and "Hispania." The "(Joroinu i.i" ii suporior to any Crab An!t' I't'i-I'miii!. It is delic;itt'. rich ;:lni 1 List m l;. Tlio "JIirfi:ini:i" is in-Diicrunecd by exports uii.-uii ju-j.-cil I'm' richmiss and ermaiifii-y. Ir. m tbo heavy fragrance tlmt is at pre r ? t dumund od by 1'ilBhionablc 60i-.fi y. Sold only at Davis' Pharmacy. WELL, ri- iiM.,, :.o i 11 . ricw ucg Mil I see the Wiieel lever has struck you. Yv. J Imw iwIm.Ii-! tl.:.l 1 must be up lu ilalr ami n.H- with t'.i! "l)oyi."' "Well, wlait wlii i.l liuvo vim ilrcided to to buy ? Vuii .:!)'.'. o'i 'v .iit to Keep Your Eye on Tlxe '"Victor Yi'P, 1 have licar.l a "I'eat dial nf lute nbcut thai win!: ' 1 1 in ler-1 ;i 1 1 1 tlait on t lie uf May, in tlio tnat Coast'ini; Mutch, held liliil.T 111-- iin;ii-es of t lie New York Athletic- i Itih. .vhcre there were HO hi'-di iirailo wheels in the oonteit Unit the Y1("1'0!!'S w.m 1-t ,iud 2nd ilare nml i-ii'y two '"i Victor's" in the content. Mr."Ulow-I!;ifl," Mr. ' T ok-ein-deaf au'l Mr. "II oo-t" iloun' line been try- inj to comiuee nii: ih-n ine-v hail tho bpst wheel, but 1 siia'l lake I'eril Halm's ad vice and buy u It i'n m J. C. WHITTY & CO. SO (.iuul) BYK. WM. t!. OLIVER, LIFE, F1K11, M.NHINI'., ACC! Ill- N T, l- I HKI.l TV. M'liAM II01LKK Insurance...... N l-.WHEKN, A number oi Time TrUM and VI re tested CoiniMuili-x mjHvseni.i'u. uvor i:ii.ini,tMH) Hi'rH vpprosonti'u. NOTOAHV IT III, It'. Commissioner f lot!ds lor New York, Con tiAft1fiit nitd Pimiiimv Iviinl.'t. tAKOiit Nutioiiul Hoard Murine Under writers. OUIi SODA Is good. It taste good. It does good. It riellcintt c.oku'Wi utei'. all tlirouch the body quiets thu tirve iwd loot up the itomaoli. Come in uny troe except BuniUji. You'll probably find a K'cat manj l.lendi here. Only t.:iei piirr-.t nyruB re n il m (he uiaatifucidte oi rwxit uoro. WA -Wk Store. YOUR OPPORTUNITY IS NOW! Flwtiug Clmuces .should be grappled ere tliev inss forever. NOW is the time to avail your self of tlie very low prices that prevail throughout our stock. It's the chance of a life time to get all sorts of SUMMriK GOODS at such little prices. FreKh, fair and fashionable Fabrics, f lie niceNt, nattiest and newest novelties. Don't delay, but come and be convinced that what we advertise we have. Junk li, ln!)C. SPECIAL ! 1 nri cases Fiti -L ver Baking ItEE SIL- Powder or Sale at Retail. ONE FREE (SILVER SPOON GIVEN WITH EACH CAN. ULRICII, Grocer. 46 MIDDLE STREET. FRUIT JARS ! Mason's Improved Fruit Jars, and orcelain Lined Kettles. L. H. Cutler & Co's. A NEW SHTLYOF Mattings Just Arrived. ALL FIRST GRADE GOODS. At 10 to 25 cts. per yard. Also another small lot of the 5c, India Linon, which will probably be the LAST. 3D- TarTris. g:! Pollock St. Received lmvet irom tlio MilU a Carof tho well known, BEST ON EARTH, & GOLD MEDAL FLOUR also lmve llio liu'tfuatj andtest) icloctett Htoek tt Plug TDuacco n town; bought cheap and will be sold at at Hock Bottom Trices. My stock is complete; my prices aro m low as the lowest. TO MY COUNTRY FRIENDS My StablcB are tree, and your harness and team taken care of while you we in the city. You will do well to too me bulore buying oUewhoro. Thanking my many friends tor their ptvtl tavors ami truwtlnj; to rtKjelvd your taturo putronaKO I am Very Uoflpectfully, J. R. Parker, 77 1JUOAD STREET. BE WISE! One of 'he nicest tilings about mulinc il that vnu lmbtbo wiwlom.wtlile Rivini; yourself plemun1. We hive all tlie lati-nt puiillcaliona. wncnevit you eoroe iieni, you'll find low prirca, (xurteona treat ment, and period aatlial'iicllun. , ... , . J. D. OASKIN3, Book Ulltr u4 SUttaMT. , , THE V?TO' "Owl.ClI
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