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Hero VOL. XV-NEW SERIES NO. 22. NEW BERNE, N. C. FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE 19. 1896. ESTABLISHED 1882. ft GOLD AND PROTECTION These are tlie Cardinal Principles in Mckinley and hobart. sonal statement regarding (1)9 platform adopoiV saying minority sliouli . not yield on this question; that action was outrageous and relentless on part - of the majority ia fuvor of gold. He announced tho withdrawal of Utah fromjeonveution, amid .much confusion, cheers, and histos. Cluiirimm Thurston bii'kI Republican party does not fear any declanrtion. Great cheering, neirly all the delegates and visitors were on their feet- Cannon aunounccd the names l per- Piatt rose to Second the motion to janetropBfporn make McKinley's nomination unanimous. spactal. Great cheering. IUt.eioii, Juna 18 -The June crop Iowa also seconded the motion. report was summarized today, aud makes Chaunci v M. Dencw' also seconded the a tine showing, particularly cotton and i - nomination, loud calls having been made corn for him. There were loud calls tor Mark A. Maona, and upon rising, he was loudly cheered. McKinley's nomination was made unanimous by a rising vote. The call of States was ordered for The Nominees Who Will Repre sent the Party. sons signing statement, which were those I nomination of vice presidents, speeches who presented minority report. .; 1 being limited to five minutes. Several of the 8tates inarched out of tho Fessenden presents name of Bulkley, of convention. Great excitement followed, (Connecticut, New Jersey presents name tho audience singing "red white and blue.'' of Garrett Hobart. About 30 or 40 ol the delegates from Rhode Island piesented the name of silver States weut out. Part of Utah Gov. Lippitt, for Vice-President. delegation lefr, alternates taking their Tennesee presented the name of II. Clay places. Evans. that I PARTING OF THE Chairm an announced facetiously, YAYS enml3'' delegates seem to be left to do I UUS1UCS9. One delegate from Montana staid in of Between the Sixteon to Oaors ; : ' Sound Money Advocates. and Eeutucky seconded the nomination Evans. Wisconsin seconded the nomination of Evans, quite a demonstration for Evans convention the remaining delegate mak- among the delegates. ing a statement saving lie reserved . the Virginia presented the name of James right to present the nutter to his State A. Walker for Vice-President- BOW THE BATTLE WAS FOUGHT Special. St. Louis, Juno 18 A heated timo is expected over the the financial plank in the platform today. before acting. Senator Brown of Utah takes the plat form in favor of the platform aud action of the convention. Call of States ordered for names of new national committee. Missouri named ft. C. Kerens for Na tinual committee. Roll of SUtes was ordered for presenta tion of candidates. John M West Virginia seconded Hobart. of New Jersey. Boll of States ordered lor first ballot for Vice-President. On first ballot (or Vice President, Hobart, 583 J. Evans, 280J, Bulkley 39, Lippitt 8, Walker, 24. barren A. Hobart a nomination was made unanimous. At 7:52 p. in., the Republican Nation- Let! for I lie Kwrlli. Special. Hai.kibii, June IS-Judge A. C. Avery, left today to v'uit the battlefields ot Gettysburg and Sharpsburg, to obtain material lor his war history. Shot oil Itcf'nrml of MArrlage. Pkoiiia, 111. John Connors, who was forty-tivu yorrs old, shot Miss Mamie Mulligan, aged sixteen, three limes iu the head because she would not many him and then killed himself with the same revolver. The girl is believed to be fat illy wounded. Hurricane in Oklahoma. Gctiirik, Okla. A hurricane wrecked the Central Hih School Building and State Capitol grouuds, badly damaging the Episcopal bishop's resilience, the Catholic Colored Academy, aud nTnny residences, besides doing many thousand dollars' damage to ollur property. There were no fatalities. The minority report favoring silver I present Hie name of Win, B. Allftote, will h nrennnted. backed bv ten mnntliars cheering. Baldwin's presentation of Atli- Baldwin took platform to al Convention adjourned sine die. DAMAGE FROM HAIL, of committee and. they will have two .hours to present their candidates. It is Iroely asserted that in case of fail ' nro, tho delegates from several States will withdraw from Convention. ' 1 The platform committee on Teller's amendment in favor of jsilver was sup- ported by California, Colorado, Idaho, ' Montana, Nevada, North Carolina, UUh, ' Wyoming, Arizona, .New Mexico, repre- nting 90 votes In all. 41 members ot :: committee voted for maintaining present a gold standard. Convention was called to order at .' 10:85 -a. m. J. B. Forakcr presents plat form. - The platform declares that the present son was well receivid. At call of New Yoik no one respond ed. Maine Was called amidst great cheering Lod"0 took platform to present the name of Thos. B. ltecd, of Maine Lodge's presentation of Reed's qualili- cations tor Presidency Elicited frequent cheers. There was great cheering wheu Lodge prrsented Hi ed's nrlme. LittlehVld, of Maine, seconded Heed's nomination. Cbauncey M. Depew took the platform to present the name of Levi P. Morton, of New fork. ' Dcpcw's speech elicited great applause. he referred to the withdrawing silver in Emir Per Cent Discount ies. oiici dialing gold standard should be maintain- delegates as erring sisters, (Laughter). ed; opposes free coinage of silver; pledges protection ' of American , industries, favors reciprocity and just retaliation; endorses Harrison's administration; de- . nouncei Democratic rule; favors protect ing American sugar; endorses the Monroe doctrine; extension ot civil service; op ' poses use of money for sectional purposes; . favors liberal pensions; advoeales govern ment construction of the Nicaragua Canal; favors restriction ot immigration, and i favors good offices and active interposi . lion in the restoration of peace in (Juba. Tho olause in the platform favoring sound money was loudly applauded, The platlorm also denounces the action of the present goverom nt arbitrarily reducing pensions and list ot pensioners, In Wake. Dnrham auit Onuiire C'onn- lie. Lonk Ktttlmateri Over NIxly TltoiiHand DollarH. Special. IUl.iilun, June 18- The hail storm which did sucli damage near Wake For est., cm ly this week, is found to have extendel into Durham and Urange coun ties. The total loss is now estimated at sixty thousand dollars. MURDER FIRST DEGREE. The murderer of Pearl Bryan,) 4'ou- vleled. : Death Nenleueo Keeom- mended. Special. Nkwpokt. Ky , Juuc 18 Walling, the Medical student, was convicted, today, ol murder in that degree, of Pearl Bryan. The Jury recommended the death sen tence. Ollio WIlKon'M (ion Dead. Koeejal. Kaleicih, June 18. The twenty-one year old son of Otho Wilsoo, the Kail way Commissioner, died last night. 0 HIE D WAITIHli Big Reductions in the Price of Bicycle Sundries. These Goods arc the Best obtainable and arc offered, lor SPOT CASH, at prices that dofy competition. li l.itrlit" Lantern l.unn I. ir. To say something about our stock OF. BATH SUITS. Wc presume now is the chance, as the season is on. We are Showing I1h:m; Pattern -hi rutum "Mel New Dipnilurc ' ;i nnir, mice ?l '.i. New hepurtmv M-; 11 Lt, priirf ?l en (nr. Nt'W hrimitn.f K ; It-- New I t'artin I -J I'.' i I K. I. (.'hum iiiMn-IiiM' Lulnii'jitinji i i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 j 1 1 ; 1 1 r i ir "i.. in r 1 tltoriiri'ii' Kininii Kont Ium;is. vi-vv Kiihini;i.M) Cfirj ii'i MtH'l Ciinr ,i- I;. I.; ;m. ! MtU'tlni.l in-i'- l'i'-.- ! II. and S. .--; -:. i u ntfklcl Star Lamp Hi itfK't , I Slur Lamp llr.t. -1 .. .i taii'lart! t'viit.i. i ; UiitTalt) .-',ii,- OM Vfiiiini M. ainl V. Inn; r 1 1 1 i i - sifins. I M.an.l W. ;t,v,-,.. M. U1H . Sli lllS -('alt or not !iM'iitiiiii' dry I.iiu propi WM 61 S. Front Street II. VI.30 1 25 limiil. . i, -'.ni. I cUvti-li- tile ki-, like, ,.-U pi-r -.lick, .i . i- liuitiil- -r liiuinls. : .,l -til ing) .15 .10 I.I XI 1.IHI l.ur, .l.i l.im l-A l-'.KVI-IIINi, iunuU'ly In" . in llii- -illi T. HILL, We Give You all the Profits. In this wimlnw will le found Mm A. Ilorm i Co'i- complete line of Sample Notions ! Kvery article iu the lare show window at alisolnle Hhnh-satc i-iisl; hig assiirtmeul; iiver TiOi) ' arlicks and no tvvn alike. Come in mid we will lisli out anything yon may desire. One l.iuen Table Cloth in this lot of samples worth 47. 'iO at "(.Oil. Beautiful Ladies' Shirt waists and Neckwear. When V"ii get one you get all. " fen s Bat Suits UR FIIIDAY liAUOAIX SALKS A Carload of the June 18.-Brooklvu 4, i ,C I C I J I t LV 1 BASE BALL. National I.enicae Oanict l'lnycil Yen tnrday. Special, BuooKr.YK, New York 3. PlTTSBURO, St. Louis 3. Baltimork, l'hiladelphia 1. Clkvelasd, June Chicago 3. June 18. Pittshurg 8, June 13. Baltimore 8, 18.-Clevelaud 8, Drpew said Morton could not accept the Viee Presidency, unless it came unani mous!;. Upon Ohio being called, there was gen cral cheering Delegates and spectators were on their feet throulioiit the building. Immense demonstrations Ions continued. Koraker took nlutlbrni pnsenting William Mc- Kiuley of Ohio. Forali-ii's meution of McKinley caused a storm of applause all over the conven tion. Plumes beiug waved, horns blow ing and cheering everywhere Great majority ol delegates on their feet cheering, waving handkerchiefs, hats and feather plumes. The sun which hal been under a clou 1 Platform restrict immigration to those burst out and flooded the convention hall who-eaDnot read or write. Its refulgence was was resplendent the Foraker moves adoption of platform. J audieuce singiug "marching through Senator Teller arises to object. Great Georgia " cheering and confusion. - I Cheering was renewed and audience Teller moves a substitute for the nnan- broke into staging "America" and "Star cial plank, favoring the use of gold and SpaugleJ Banner," noises completely silver as equal standard, and free unre- drowuing the brass band and orchestra. stricted coinage silver at ratio of 16 to 1.1 Under vigorous pounding by the chair- Teller took platlorm to support his niau, the audience began to quiet down, motion. He was listened to with great but applause and cheerinii broke out attention. I afresh. Teller said tint tho progress of the Chainnans gavel could not be bearr", country depended on the recognition of cheering continuing without abatement silver. Ho said It wis as Important as the) thirty minutes. Audience broke into nuestlon whether this country should hnvo Imrinn "Dixie." hnun riiiriitoit nnlcr Iwn fl:lm Hlg VAriOUa I A man ronlkltio qIaiio in frnnf nf ill I Cleveland, ...!. 1 I , , !. . T IMIHIUUil, pmois were louuijr eucviou. - i reporters ucsK wiui a mpoieoo ual oni I (Cincinnati mi n . i I ,1. a B.ini . . . . . I.. ' lue Dcnaior nua ius mnj ruj uumuuai i caused great cneering aim laugutcr. I Boston, plank would lower tlie price of farm pro-1 Finally amid tumultuous applause I Philadelphia, ' ducta. and that a protective tariff cannot Voraker took nlatlorm. nominatine Washington, I 1 UlvAllnn be maintained on. a gold standard.. McKinley. ' Pittsburg', . , lie believed that a largo majority of I Thurston sjconded McKinley's nomlna-1 Chicago, ' the people of this counlry favor BiWur, ioa, v , New York, and believed tho adoption of a gold stand- Pennsylvania was called amidst consid- Vu'?i onl mnnA work ffrt hardah'lD. and UlSt I ,.rLU ..Iwarimr flnnimnr iriialincra tnnk I U3U1SVlllet the welfare of the neonle la at-take in I i.tiitfnrin to nretent the namo of Senator . , . .i I i, .. , I rowdU Sraa4 Stand !Vllapwd Ins contest. . Im R (Jimv nf Pnnnavlvnnk. I " n .nnninwwl Hint hn will not snnnortl ti ii ,i n.n, rA Kingston, . 1 . During a prize anil UH huuwhh www - ..... ( r I A 'W UltUUUU VI , Hf."J MWIIIW VWAM t , I any nominee on a gold platform. - quite t demonstration, the Pennsylvania coule,t on uJ "J n" companies oinr Later Teller announced that lie wonia de'esati UtAina It,' . ' u ui iu r.remo.. wus. be forced out of the nartv If a cold plank Smith Carolina seconded the nomina- E"'1 ,,UDd wnicu hai' been etec,ed bJ nrnmilMt. anvlnir ha mlohk never address I .t r M..vif.i itun.l M..r. . speculators broke down. There were are recognized not only in town but a great many people from the country defer their shopping until Friday to take ad vantage of our Special Sales and they nio never disappointed. To-day we will sell any piece of Embroidery in our house at a discount of 2d per cent, from regular prices. IT WORKS LIKE THIS: All 5c. lOniliroidery 4c. All 7c. Kmbrnidcry 5Jc. All 8c. Embroidery tic. All 10c. Embroidery 8c. All 12 Embroidery lt'c. All 15c. Embroidery 12c. and so on up. at $1.25 and $1.50, In striped and plain Jersey Cloth all sizes, that posi tively CANNOT be BEAT. New Perfumes! "Coronaria" and "Hispania." Tin1 "l .'irnii;in;i" i'-i .-ii jM-rioi' to iinv t ruli Al'Ulo I Vi'luiur. It. it deliciito, rich aiul la.-tmi;. Tlio "llisiiiiiiu " is pronounced by exports un.-uriassci Im i n-imuss mid peniuilM-nev. II iihs-i'sm'.- tho heavy fragrance that is ut present iluniiinil- od bv tiisliioiiniile sncii'iv. Sold only ut Davis' Pharmacy. WELL, "Newb( gin I see the Wheel lever has struck you. Yes. 1 h;ivr min iii'le.l 111 A I must, lie up to d.ite and vide with lb" 'diovs. ' Well, islnd wh' i I bavi: voii dic ideilto to liny : Von kmnv you '. int to Keep Your Eye on Tlie '"Victor' Yes, I have liHird u '.:nat aliotit thai wtieei; 1 ui'iilev-i the '-Mrd of May. in lie- Match, held iiinli-r III on- New York Allil. tie 'lull. WEST WINDOW. G. A. Barfoot, Mgr. THE BIG u A m SUPPLY OF Just Mattings dial of hit ill 1 lhat o at Coasting nee of the where there Misses and Ladies We Have Too. were HO lik-li ejade whf -is :n the contest that the VICTOR'S wmi l-t aud 2nd places and only two '.ni "Victor's" in the contest. Mr. "lilow-llanl," M: " T .Ik-eni-deaf" and Mr. "II ii'd-t"-doHn' leue been try- intr in comiiii e me llial thev had th& lies! wheel, but I shall taUe 1YM llahu's ad vice and buy a VU'llli: IVoiu J. C. WHITTY & CO. so coon isy i:. Arrived. Ml FlltST GRADE GOODS. At 10 to 25 cts. per yard. Also another small lot of the iSc, India Linon, which will probably be the LAST. ID, 2T TarviG. ;.! 1'ijLuicK St. ""SPECIAL ! 1 fH rASKS FllEE SIL 1 VJ J v,.r liakinx Powder Fur Sale al Retail. 0XE FREE SILVER SPOON GIVEN WITH EACH CAN. F.tllll, Grow. 46 MIDDLE STREET. J IS Where Thojr rinjr To-Uny. Chicago at Cleveland. Philadelphia at Baltimore. St. Louis at Pittsburg. Washington at Boston. Brooklyn at New York. HOW THK CLUBS STAND. OliCBS. Georgia i water W. !.. P. C. 30 Kl .014 30 18 .025 31 20 .008 27 19 .587 29 22 .500 24 21 .533 26 28 .581 24 28 .511 20 23 .510 20 30 . 400 13 35 .271 10 ' 37 .213 While wc are able goods we our talking Season want to mention WM. H. OLIVER, lifu. i-'tiii:, v. .Mttxi:. Ad! ih;n 1 . 11 1 1 1" I . IT V . .-ri;.M noii.KU Insurance.i.... m-; lll-.H.V, HAMMOCKS Arc Offered Select line of them with and without Valance, Prices: 85c. to $3.00. National Republican Convention again. ' The roll of States wa ordered for rsl auoul auu P0 After Teller floislud, Fomker took . the juot for president at 4 :37 p. m, platform, moving that motion to substi tute be laid on the tuhle. ' - ' ltoll of States wae order, d, ou Foraker'e motion to lay Teller tuhitltute on tahle. I California voted nguinst laying substitute on the table. Forakon motion to lay Tuller' substi tute- for financial plank on , table was canted by a VOto of 818 for, to 105 J uunin-it. .- , - Foraker moved provlmis question on adoption of platform. the slaud ut the time and they were all piled in a coafuned I niau. Mrs, (Sarah Burge had a leg I broken; Garrett Delam'ater bad an anklet broken, and a boy and a girl were quite I badly hurt. JOHN DUNN'S Idaho demanded a separate vote ou the McKinley. The v.ite was challenged. . financial plunk, , , ' I McKinley was nominated at 5.17 p. m. Tho voto on Uie previous question was I vote including Ohib beinst 407). Alabama cast for Morton 1; lteed 2i McKinley 19. California 18 for McKinley. Colorado, no vole responded. Florida' Vote was challenged. Iioll I of States called. - Oeorula's voto challenied. Roll of State onlered. VoteoflllluoiSli challenged. ' ' , . T? r " - , AND Idabo tint rtyrwenUd. . at i -. . -i.ii ,i ju.iuiss.ppi vu u. , .rirnri,..,, .. T . XewYork voted 84 for Merton, 17 for "l" " .J A" 1 nntPrrmnPT. v MtrnekOnl for TbcuiMlvM. Kixostos. Jamaica. According to advises received here, the territory iu dli pule Ik-t ween Great llritain and Venezuela lias been entered by a force of troops ol the latter country. . The Venezuelan sold' Grocer carried. '. ." " i Tho roll of Suites was ordered ou the o n lion of tho demand of Idaho, Ibst financial plank will be voted on scparato. ly from tho roat of the platform. I' limn to voto 03 the financial plank t -;i:!'' !y, carried. ' I - - i il plunk of platform adopie.1, i. .. ' o of platfurm. i I l'i. h took platform tor per- i . The announcement ot McKmley'i yote ,VI- "l'l'" 661 1-2, caused great cheering delegates and audionce were on their feet, cannon firing; outsido. who were at worjt In the district, to sus pend operations. The surveying party retreated and appealed to the authorities Kvacd fc-r BartkaitliM. Vokohoha. Shocks of earthquakes, McKinley's pictare was placed In centra accompanied by a tld.il wave, Lava ofhall-crowd went wild. agca mo nonuern pan m rfupau. ue Bonator Lodge made move to maka enllretowd ol namawm nasDecn aestmy. McKinley'! nomination unauimous. Gov. " W P'"M were "'eu- uur" Hasting,-'of Peima, seconded Lodgo's ln8 iweu.y.mu uuu.. iu... ,,.1JUU motiou. , I tlnct ehocksofeartluiuake. Pollock St. W. &. Beasley The Practical Plumber, Bteam and Gas litter. Bicycle ropa.ii Ing. First-cla work all tbo way through. 44 Orvs Street, NewBerne. N.O ii-i Mason's Improved Fruit Jars, and Porcelain Lined Kettles. L. H. Cutler & Co's. Water Coolers and Ice Cream Freezers at close figures. There's no Freezer afloat that can eclipse tne White flountain ! WE HAVE IT. , niimoi'i or Time Tr I Companies reon'si'iiU-il. HCver 125.li.Ml assets NOTOAKY 1 ami Klre tested prcsi'titeil. I'llll.li'. CoiiinilHSloiierur IK'eils lor New York, Con necticut and IVnnsx Ivanlu. MTAnent National lioanl Marine t uuer-wrlters. rT no JU1 Received IMn cl roin tho Milld a Carfot tho well known, BE$T ON EARTH, & COLD MEDAL FLOUR 1 iN liuvc Ihu lar'tj antlHDost; iO looted stock of Plug Tobacco In town; bought cheap and will bo sold at at Kock Bottom rilces. Ms stock Is compete; my ptlcvti axe aa ow as tho IowohI. TO MY COUNTRY FBKFDI My StaDles hvo troo, nu-1 yom uiirncm and team taktm caro ot while you ai In the city. You will do well to ai" ine boloro buying nlMwhero. Thimklug my miuiy irlonds lor their p.l tnvorti ami tnintliiR to rocolvo yonr tntiiru patronage 1 am Vtry KtiMpuoirully, J. R. Parker, 77 BKOAD STBEKT. 47 & 49 IPolloclr St. Olivia ax Is good. It tastes good. It does good. Its delicious coolness stcilc all through th body quiets tho nerves and tones up tlis stomacli. Come in any time except Sundsa. You'll prnlbly find a iin-at many friends liei-e. Only tli purest syrups are unci I in the manuniciure m soua uere. BraianVRfilialileDii Store. This is , A Stationary Stationery Store. We expect to-be l ere for veirs. We coulrlu't stay here long unless w g.-ivo satlsfictlon to every one wbo darted witli us, and ttiatis just what we have always done. Weksep a full stock, and th quality Is high. Bo-oetiiues wa ftet a poor (juallty in, but it doesn't go out, or it' it does, it goes at a very low price, and the one buyiug It knows jurt wliat be is initio;. J. D. GASKINS, BwkIUraa4 StatfMMT.
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