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mil Mitma VOL. XV-NEW SERlfS NO. 20. NEW BERNE, K. CI WEDNESDAY MORNING, JUNE 17. 1896. ' ESTABLISHED. 1882. v- A' NAMES FOR NOMINATION. QUAY'S NAME NOT TO BE . ' "PRESENTED. oriea. Recti, AJIIara Dad McKinley, ' ' Plnaka In the Platronn. Rot a -. rnll Convention. Little Ed. v thulnsna irmted. Special. . . Br. Louis, Juue 16. Convention Hall was not nearly lull today, and the usual enthusiasm had somewhat abated. " Ad . jouroed to on et at ten o'clock tomorrow . morning. The ewly adjournment this afternoon was made bo that, the Commit tees could complete their work which it is expected they will do betore Convention opens tomorrow. " ' '. The Associated Frees says tonight the platform contains nine planks for the financial plank, twelve different drafts being presented."" """.'' j' f'. ' senator Lodge will lead me gold men and undoubtedly put out a slraightout gold plank to be agreed upon by himself, JToraker, Ranna. Flatt and Quay. It will ' be accepted. - " , - j It is not believed that Senator Qoay's . name will lie placed in nomination, the - only names to be presented being, Morton, . Tteed and Piatt. . . - 'An effurtwill be made to nominate :. McKinley before taking up the report of ." the Committee on Resolutions, in order to v force the silver men to support tho cundi- ' date the party nominates, without regard to platform. : . -.Quay, Plutt, Foraker and Manley t strongly advise against this. , , 1 f Proptlv Advance in Voal. New Yobk The aggressive strength . of the Anthracite Coal stocks recently is only attributed to sympathy with the rise la the general market, and is explained as due more particularly to the extraordi nary change that has taken place in the conduct of the industry within the past few months- Strange as it may seem to . old timers in v . Wall street and : the ; anthracite Coal trade, restriction of the outputha been maintained and cutting of prices averted all through the, ordinary dull season of the year, and as a result the - mining and carrying companies expect to enjoy decided prosperity the balance of the year.; It is now believed that prices will be advanced 25 cents per ton all around, at tide water, before July l', and rumo are current that the New .York companies will initiate the advance. The new July grow prices Mil be:' Orate, $3.75; store, ' $4.25, and egg and chestnut, i per ton i It is now considered unlikely that prices for the West will be advanced in the iin- :, mediate future. 1 At this time a year ago cuts were being made from the nominal . circular prices ou contracts, ranging from , 60 cents to $1.60 per too, but now the deviation does not exceed 10 cents per ton. Some weak retail spots still exist however. Opinions differ , as to . the amount of increase in production, the market will bear in July,' but the best ' authorities figure out about S,500,000 as a : minimum, which would be 500,000 tons over the current output' V Collections the. wholesale coal trade are reported very slow. -- - richtlnc la Crete. - Atdesb. Advices are received hete that the Cretans in the Hhetuna District . havesgaln rison against the Turki, with the result that desperate, fkhtinz has ensued, and a large b umber of men on both sides hare been killed. ' .. ' It is reported that a BritUb warship has landed - blue. jackets and marines on the Wand of Crete to protect Christians in uie aisturoeu districts, - ; - BjrHIwaHaad.;,' - Abhlasd. Mr. H. B. Blank, a prom inent merchant of Butber Glen, came . bis death by bis own battd. lie retired to ' room ol his storehouse and with a shot gun killed himself instantly. The room which was used ., for sleeping purposes, was bespattered with blood. Mr.' Blank had been despondent for several days and his condition bad been noted by thoie with whom be daily came in contact, but nothing indicated that he Intended sell- destruction. It is believed that be com. mltted the deed while sufiering from mental depression, j a flablng. . ; Leksburo V. r-eaident Qlereland and Commlssioncr-oMnlernal.rtevenue Miller are the guesti of Mr. Henry Uar rison, at his Big Spring preserve, fishing for trout. The President's ' special train, In charge cf Superintendent O'Brh and Cnpt. Hush, oi the Southern Rail road, loft Fourteenth street and Maryland avenue, Washington, and running to K irmwell Blatiou, six miles below Lecs- burg. The party drove quickly to lb l. -liing grounds, and were undisturbed by visitors. Tlie weather, which was ve: clmiity, and was threatening nin, cleared ti.iiiiiilully by midday, aud was all thn :' : 1 1 1 be ui'Hircu. I tie catch was very i!i f u-tory, and the trout, tliu finest ever t i dn any of these trips. Owing to i My condition of the Potomac, bass t ' wis out of the question. ... s in the vicinity of Blue I ' n, in tho Adirondack, are i (.!. This It unpreco i i f tlie yi'ur. MORTON MAT ACCEPT. The Vie Prmldent Komlnatlonr- Hay PUtt. Financial FUok Over, fhndawi all Otbera. . Special. : : St. Louis, June 16 Thomas C. Flatt said to-oight Uiat he had some favorable words from Governor Morton, relative to the Vice Presidency. 7,7 ; . The financial plunk in the platform will over shadow all others, and the protection plank will be the longest . " The committee on credentials elected delegate Fort, of New Jeisey, chairman. The McKinley men control the com mittee. ," " : A motion was made to send fur papers of all contests.- This was lost by a vote of seventeen to twenty nine. The DeHware and Texas contestants will be taken up tonight ' ROBBER A POSTOFFICE. The Crime Committed la Eaatera Mortn Carolina. .- Implicates -. a Brother In the Kofefcery. Special, " '- ' Ralbiqu, N. C. June 16 Henry Pen der, alias William Morgan, is in jail in this city charged with robbing a post office in Eastern North Carolina. Pender ' confesses aud implicates bis brother. : It is bis third offence. Death Sentence Commoted. Special. 1U leigh, N. C, June 16. Governor Carr commutes the death sentence of (Jus. Thompson, colored, to life imprisonment. Thompson was convicted of rape of a Croatau Indian woman, in Robeson coun ty, but the jury asked mercy of the court, and the solicitor and many otherB joined in tlie plea. , Thompson was under sentence to be hanged next Friday. Truck Markets Qnotallou. Special. Philadelphia, June 16 The follow ing are the latest prices on truck, quoted by J. F. Ilobsou & Co.: Prime rose potatoes $2.50 to $2.76; medium and rede $2.00 to 2.25; Beans bettcr,,i5c. to (1.00 for half barrels. . ; Where It Will Be Held. Special. Raleigh, N. C, June 16. The Academy of Music has been .secured for the Democratic State Convention, It lias a seating capacity of 1400. BASE BALL. National League Game Played Ye. terdajr. Special, : PiTTsnuiia, June 10. Pittsburg- Chicago game postponed on account of rain. Boston, Juno 16. Boston 14, New York 5. I Brooklyn, June 16. Baltimore 4, Brooklyn 0. Cincinnati, Juno 16. Cluciunati J3, St. Louis 2. ..; Louisville, June 16. Cleveland 11, Louisville 1. . Wabhinoton,-D. C, June 16. Wash ington-Philadelphia gamo postponed on account pf rain. ' Where They Plajr To-day. Baltimore at Brooklyn. Philadelphia at Washington. . Chicago at Pittsburg. ." New York at Boston. , St. Louit at Cincinnati. HOW TCB CLUBS STAND, . CLCBS. , w. l. p. o. 27 16 .628 29 18 .617 30 20 .604 26 19 .578 28 21 .671- 24 20 .545 26 23 .521 25 24 .610 22 22 .500 20 28 .417 14 82 .804 " 10 36 .217 Cleveland, , Baltimore, Ciucinnati, Boston, , Philadelphia,' Washington, Brooklyn, Chicago, Pittsburg,'. New York, St. Louis, . LouiBVille, - Killed by Llcbtala(. Winston, N. C Mrs. W, C. Jones, wife of Deputy Sheriff Jones, was killed by lightoingjat Walkerton. She was in the bouse holding a 2-year-old child when the flash came. She . fell to the floor dead while tlie child was uninjured. The bouse caught Are and came near being destroy ed.- ' ' ' '' ' -'..;' ' Delaware Oemoeraey. ' AVilminoton, Del. The Democratic 8 lute Conveutlod, to choose delegates to the national gathering at Chicago, met at Dover. The present indication is that the proceedings will be harmonious. ' It is exnected that the silver, men will elect one and possibly two of the six celegati the others being gold standard men. The silver men do not. want any declaration on the money qoes'ioo in tlie platform Nevertheless there may be an effort made to adopt a plank declaring for. the single gold standard. -Blamond Thieves Arrested. St. Louis,tMo Dora Donegan and Jennie Mouroe, said to be the mott export diamond thieves In the country, wi re arrested Just as Uiej were entering tho Platiters' Hotel, by Detectives McCarthy, of Chicngo, and O'Conoell, Of Bl Louii. The women had their bag gage with them, and apparently intended to register. Dura Dourim was convicted of stealing diamonds in Chicago, and n-rved a teim in the Juliet penitentiary. Tlie police conaidnr thmu two of Hie beat captures, made since tlie crowds bognu to citlicr. SILVER OVERSHADOWED. SILVER MEN THREATEN TO " : WALK OUT. Platform to he Completed To-night. Teller' Only "liver Man on Hob. Committee. Committee Perma- i . ; sent Organization. Special. St. Louis,June 16 After adjournment of Convention, the Committee on perma nent organization met at Southern Hotel. Gen. Grosvcuor was made temporary chairman. Thurston was elected peima- nent chairman, the temporary secretary and staff were made permanent. Com- mittce adjourned. The committee on Resolutions went in to immediate session electiug J.B.Foraker chairman. Tlie silver men on the Com mittee were completely overshadowed. Their candidate Dubois, only receiving four votes. They will contest before the Conven lion, however, and again threaten to walk out. General Lew Wallace was made secre tary of the committee, and seven were ap pointed to draw up platform. Teller, of Colorado, was the -only sil ver man on sub committee. The Commilteo will work to a late hour to-night in order to complete plat form. Heavy Fallnre at Bonnoke. Roanoke, Va. The Iloanoke Trust, Loan, and Bate Deposit Company has as signed to L. II. Cocke, trustee, assets, ,040,994 45; liabilities, 242,093.75. The company is one of the oldest bank ing institutions ot tins city, and its otliceis stand hiirh as business men and citizens Extensive loaus on real estate, and inabil ity to realize on these investments is tlie cause ot the suspension. Other financial institutions here have not been ttfected, the officers of the var ious bauks announcing at the close of business this afternoon that the deposits in each were In excess of withdrawals, and it is bcliev d that depositors will bs paid in full. Will Make a Fnll Vonrewlon. Wkldon, N. C It is learned that Henry Dowden. who is to be hanged in this county July 2d tor the murder of i locomotive engineer, will make a full con fesston before or upon tlie day of execu tion, and that he will admit that the evidence given in by the fireman was ab solutely comet as to the treatment he received on the engine. Dowden now begins to realize the awful fate awaiting him; that there is no earthly help, and that he must pay the penalty ol his crime on the day set by the Governor. The MadaRnaear Annexation. London The parliamentary Secreta ry for the Foreign Office, Mr. George N, Curzon, replying in the House of Com mons to tlie inquiry of Sir Charles Dilke, Bart, member for the Forest of Dean division of Gloucestershire, rotative to the views entertained by Great Britain aud the United States concerning the annexa tion of the Is'and ol Madagascar to France, taid that the question was still under consideration, adding that It was one of the greatest importauce, and could not be hurriedly decided. Loittnlaua Democrat Sllverltee, Baton Rocok, La. The Democratic State Convention was called by Chairman Kruttschnllt, of the State Central Com mittee.: Judge S. T. Baird, of Mora house, a strong free silver man, was called to the chair as'temporary chairman Be made a vigorousspcecb of acceptance, favorable to free silver. The indications now point to almost a solid silver delegation to Chicago Justice McEnergy Senator , Blancbard, Representative Bobertson, and ex-Mayor Fitzpatrick, all tree silver men, will be delegates-aU large. .- ' t: . -"". , Telearapale Item. James Jones, aged thirty-six, recently of Newark, N. J. was Instantly killed In a runaway accident at Saratoga, N. Y. Olivet . M. Bhcdd,. formerly Imperial Recorder of the Order of United Friends, pleaded guilty at Poughkeepsie, N..Y. to grand larceoy in the first degree. " Returns to the Fisheries Department of the spring catch of seals Ey Caxadiao vessels' taken or! the British Columbia and Washington coasts show a decrease of nearly 1,000 skins. ; , , , The twenty-eight annual convention of the Junior Order of American" Mechanics begins Its sessions in Denver. Eighteen thousand wemlwrs are expected to present, . , ' - - - ' . . .. Gov. Morton granted the requisition of the Governor of Iowa for the custody of Henry Failing, alias Waller Morton, and half a dozen other aliases, a noted crook,' who was arretted in Troy on May 28 for attempting to pass a forged check for $500. St. Vincent's Sauitarium at Santa Fe, N. M., conducted by Sisters of Charity, was burned Sunday night, ard the hos pital annex was gutted by tlie fire. The loss amounts to $100,000; ' Insurance (3,000. Both institutions were crowded with guests and patients, but there were no fatalities. THIS WEEK Notion Department. Ladies' 26 icuU Umbrellap, Metal or Crook Handles, at 48c., each. All Silk Umbrellas, with Steel Kod, worth 12.00 our price, $1.25 One lot of Lace Curtains at 48c, pair. One lot of Lace Curtains at $1.75 per pair worth double. Come before all are gone. G. A. Barfoot.Mgr. THE BIG :::::: Dry Goods Bargain House. TO TtE LADIES. o o MY E. P. REED'S OXFORDS, HAVE arrived the finest line In the clty ln all styles and colors. o FULL LINE OF CHILDREN'S o o o Duck Huts mill TOM O'SIfANTEB Caps. QaLSO A FULL LINE OF CIIEAl'EU Q Grade of Oxronl'i. o J. T. Baxter BELONGS TO JOHN DUNN Grocer AND Confectioner. Pollock St. . YOU WILL FIND Irery Water Proof Shoo Dressing, French Blaoking, LdiosJ Bicycle' Leggings in all colon, At Pratt's Shoe Store, : ; 05 Middle St. W. G. Beasloy The Prtctical Flumber, Btoam and Gas Titter. Bicycle repairing. , Fuit-olits work sll Ibe way through. , 44 CrarM ltrt, NawBcrM, N O w SPACE II To say something about our stock OF. BATH SUITS. We presume now is the chance, as the season is on. We are Showing at $1.25 and $1.50, In striped and plain Jersey Cloth --- all sizes, that posi tively CANNOT be BEAT. We Have Too. While we are talking Season able nooils we want to mention our 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 flountain WE HAVE IT. 47 & 49 Follocls r St- fens. Mil Suts Misses' anil Ladies HAMMOCKS Big Reductions in the Price of Bicycle Sundries. Thete Goods arc tho Best obtainable and are offered, for SPOT CASH, at prices that defy competition. ls;i I'utti'in "Simi'li Lijjht" I.nnti in, $i.ru ltflHi Pattern "Meicor' I.unt-nis Lib New Dvpft'tur' C :t hull, fluuM' elivtric rif, price l.'J., l-.r T.r Now limutrtiiiv M ; Hi.:, rU-ctrir n if, itrlci (Hi Nuw Dopiutiu.- t':t l(-li, .l.nil.li- Mrnkr, .Xi ew Denurtun1 D'-' 1-H. siniflt' stroke... .-Mi h. I. Chain ir;Lihlnc, pt-r stji k !." Cheaper (irutle ot (iinpliih', inr ilii'k, .(is tihiictilllii' Oil. ner :i.z. htitrle.. lluiniiuit itiif 'il, pir nint I'.m. )ste,ffien,rt Niek't-il Trm-.-i iiitnl.s, . . . Isteiwil's Knainetcil TrMisir uiinls. .15 .1(1 ;i.ik) l.(MI lis artord w ji.tH'' fti-:ir -piihI -iiiiiii: K)l t'linips, V IV pnui'l'tiil . ...... aliiinuoo f'oi! iei Uel Cum ,irk, l:t im-h clnitii, HaUIorU MllIe I'ul.e llrpuiv I liiversul 1 o.' ( 'hps. ill :nr r llll, ami S. Hesl -(..(;! wM-tit-i,. iilckhnl, Stiu Laiiip l'.rafk' t, it. .Star l.uinp Itr.n ki ! !r in-n I SlUtl'litnl Cyrl-uii' li-r, .rll;u;il .15 .85 l.MI BulTHio Hievc!' Sfrni.l, Ih-i :Ut'i III Convenieitl M. ami V. Itiii'-r mix--, w it 'i alv :inl m:-iiis M.aml W. :iv. s, . ami W. St:iid -Ciill or w rit .it' prici i ll .'KliVTMINi. .:ifelv h.u . any ti the nol nitiiiln i'1'ii iy Line propmi WM. T. HILL, 61 S. Front Street. New Perfumes! "Corouaria" and "Hispania." Tho "Coroiiiii'iii" is superior to any Cruti Apulu lVrhiti.o. It is lulicutu, ncn iiml l;u;tuiLr. Tho "lli.spatiia" is pro'ioiincod by experts mi.-u rp:iss'! for richness ami permanency. It possesses t. lit; lieavy fragrunco that is nt present ileinand- eil by fashionable society. Solil only at Davis' Pharmacy. WELL, Hr. "New-beg' in see the Wheel fever struck you. has S. I llMV. (I:itc llli !u.!nl Unit Willi till! I lllll-t hins.1' 1 Up lc I r i . ! Well, wliul nint-! have viei (In ided to o liny ; You Uimv you wiint to Keep Your Eye on Tlie '"Victor' Ycf, I Imvc hour' I a uiv.i' (IcmI nf lute iIkuiI tlial v ln-t'1: 1 umlers'tiiii'l tliut id ho 'Jlinl nf Mm, in Hi.' i.Trat Cnustini; Mutch, liclil iiinl'T 111'1 im-iiice-i of I lie New ork Alhli'tie t l:i where thor were lltl hiuli unule h heel Unit the VIC I I HfS win l luces mill niiiy tw !i in the eiinlost I -I mid Snd " lctur s in the contest. Mr, "Blow-Har.1," Mr. ilk-cin-ileuC iiml Mr. "Ifiril-tn-ilinnr li ie heen try II'' to eonviii' e inn lliul lliev luel Ilie best wheel, but I slui'l ink.' l'cni Hnlm's ml vice and huv V K. Tl )U Ir.uii J. C. WHITTY & CO. 811 ;iiM HVK. WM. H. OLIVER, LIKE, Ft III'. MA It I NK. Aiciiir.NT, riniii.ri'Y. STKAM IKIILUlt Insurance...... ni;wiii:iin. A nunihei' of Tlim Trlotl ami Klre tinted CoilipHllit'S rplVHI.Mlt(Ml. kotoa it v rriti.u:. ComnilKHloiKTof Ih''lsior New York.Cun- niH'tlrut mid IVniisylvanla. t3 AKnt Nutlonat Hniini Marine Lnuer wrltvn. orn soda Is cood.' It tastes good. It does good. ' IU dcllclo'ui cnolovst steiU all through the body quieti tho nrvv and tunca up tho atotuooli. Cnmc in any time exflepl Sund5. . You'll prolttbly flat! a liicat many friends bcro. Only the pumt ayrupa re used in the maoutacture uraoda here. Bradhams Reliable Bmn Store. YOUR OPPORTUNITY IS NOW ! Flctfiiig ('bailees should be graii)led ere they pass forever. -NOW is the time to avail your self of the very low prices that, prevail throughout our slock. It's the chance of a life, time to get all sorts of SUMMER GOODS at sueb little lirices. Fresh, fair aud " fashionable Fabrics, the nicest, nattiest and newest novelties. Don't delay, but come and be ouvinced that what we advertise we have. June Jf, lsiiG. SPECIAL! 1 CASES FREE S1L- vit Baking Powder For Sale at Retail. ONE FREE SILVER SPOON GIVEN WITH EACH CAN. F.J1LRICH, Grocer. 46 MIDDLE STREET. FRUIT JARS ! Mason's Improved Fruit Jars, and Porcelain Lined Kettles. AT L. H. Cutler & Co's. A NEW SUPPLY OF 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. F1. Jarris- (; Pollock St. Received nircct iroin tli Mills aCarJol tho well known, BEST ON EARTH, & COLD MEDAL FLOUR I ii Mo liavo thu lurifeHt amlflbest; lelected stock of Plug Td "bacca In town; bmifflit cheap and will be sold at at Hook lloUom Prices. My ittiK'k in uoinpleU;; my prices are as loir as thu lowest. TO MY COUNTRY FRIENDS My Stables are liuu, mi.l yonr harnem ami team takim earn ot while you aio In the city. You will ilo well to soa me before buying elacwhere. Tlianklnv my many Irlemla lor their pt hivora ami trnatlng to reootvo your future, patronage I am Very Rnxpectfully, r T Ti J. t. rARKER, 77 BKOAO STREET. 11U3 13 , A Stationary Stationery Store. ; We expect to I here for yearn. . We couldn't itay here loog ao'au h give aaUarucUon to evety one who ttad.d with ot, and (hat ia juu what we hare alwya done. WekMip a full atock, and tlx quality ia high. Sometime we get a. poor quality in, but it doesn't get out, or if It dove, it gore ai a rery low price, and the one buying It koowijurt what he la getting. J. D. O.ASKIN3, , awkhiltrul lutkwi ,
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