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pjiilii) r VOL. XV-KEW SERIES NO. 23. vNEW BERNE, N. C. SATURDAY MORNING, JUNE 20. 1896. ESTA1ILISIIEIJ 1882. WASHINGTON 'NEWS. TELLER AND SILVER AT CniCAGOj BOLT A CI real Fight nt tuleaffO. . Brice juad "VWnllney'a Presence Alnmilng 811. ', vei-llea. Cleveland Letter,. Bond InvMltgatlou. , Journal Bureau, i . Washington, 1). C, J une 1 1). J Tie boltiug ot the St. Louis convcn- tiou by some of (ho silver .Republicans Sltracted more attention from the politic Ions Urn n anything dse done by the Be politjftn convention, s evwythiug else, excout who would bo named fur Vice- : President, was practically "known long in ; advance. The financial plunk adopted and that bolt have caused great icjoicing : among the PonuliBtsnud silver Domocrats, ho think that it indicates the presence of only two Presidential tickets in the Bold the Prohtbs dont count, the - St.- Louis : gold ticket, and the Chicago silver ticket, and that the people will have a chance to own to winch they imtcr. J ms view is ; base upon the supposition thai the Chica. . gn convention will adopt. a free s:lvr i plattorm and uomiraiea ticket that will Jjo failffactory tr the Populists aud silVer .' -.conventions whichrBie to inoet'ut St. Loois ual mouth. The boom for Senator ' Teller as the lit ad of ihc Chi'ayo ticket i v asjain being actively pushed by silver . men. i I The developments of the present week . have made it ccra:u thai one of the fisr- ' cost contests .ever fought in a national .t convention is going to take place at Chi cago when the National Democratic con- r ventioo meets. That a majority of the dolegntcs will be silver inea when they stait fcr Chicago is already certain, but what they will bo. when they vote loMlte - pltlfbrui and cundldute remains to he seen. ; Senator Brice and ex-Secretary. Whitney, - who had both said tint they would not . attend the convention, have both decided -,; to go, solely for tho purposa of joiuing Si-nator Hill and.' the r other deinocnmc lenders who are workiug" to prevent the convention . declaring for silver.- What -these men do-not know about, the tricky manipulation of eouvenlim'3 isn't h.irdly ; wotlu knowing, and . aU" of their knowl edge will be used to win voles from the silver meo. ' Tho silver men of aU parti aro rather inclined to poke lun at .President. Clove- , laud's somewhat belated lottor iu which he may or may not have inclined to allow tho use ot his name as a candidate lor the ihinorratic noininnt'on, just, as yon may construe ot his assertion that be ; "desires . hereafter no greater political privilege tlmn to occupy the pi see of private. But that part of his letter really matters little, as it Iras .boeri plain for somcl'tne that lie would not have a ghost . of a show in tbo Chicago convention. It is his .nppeal to the Democrats not to adopt sr.' platform'. demanding 'the free. . Unlimited and Independent coinage ot . silver that is Important. ' Whdt cfloct wii1 that appeal have? :. Silver ' llemocrats in Washington say that it will have V. none . whatever, and that a free coinage plat ,. form Is the ou; absolute certainty con' nected with the Chicago convention. Bat . others, some of thrm ardent silver men, are not so certain about tliRt. -.; ; . They regard Mir. Cleveland's loltsr ris a ,parl of plan which is being puahod. by some of the slirewdcit politicians iu the ' Democratic party to prevent a, flatloote"' dcclaratiou .'or silver by the. convention It would seem that some of the silver Democrats also have that Idea, as Senator ' Jones of Ark, who will head the solid silver delegation from hie State to the . convention, has issued invitations for each silvor State delegation to send one repres .. entiitive to a conference which is to jneet at Chicago June 300', jnst one week io advance of the convention, and . which is to form itself Into a silver "steering eom ' mittec,1' for the purpose of watchiug their opponent? aud to avoid tbo pitfalls which ' may be dug for the silver delegates. , The Senate bond investigating commit tec, alter taking the testimony ot Secretary Carlisle and that of one of his assistants ' have gone to New York,"lo hear 'what Bunker Morgan ah1 some ol bU associate havo to cay abont their port iu the bond i Issues. Some surprise was cause 1 by the mildnwa ol the cross examination of frec- rclnry Carlisle by the comtuittec. It may I o Hint tie committee Intends to' recall rVwrotary Carlisle alter it returns fiom New York. K not, It is pretty safe to predict iliat the investigation n ill lie lilt n.miy others which have U-cn conducted by Copj.vsbional commitles t-firren ot Notwithstanding the iaock out ef Ciintioilcr Bowler hy the Soprrme Courl I n li .is an imitator in a tmull way. The v-.l.M Bowler ' Sixth Alitor Iln i. Iln dotiu't liave any oiportunilics ' i li-o n.iUion hold-up, tut" ho makes i I of the oppctluoities he does havi : r;n.n pnUttl Bcconnls, no Is i i" I :ive made himself 80 obnoi- i . 'rr Ci-nc:al Wilson that ' I to PiC'viliiit Cleveland t I a f-'Kid idea to rt(uet ' r- '"iatlon, Howard In ; i i e:n.;a:s who '! f ti.O Whole and who thinks ill part ot It is duties to Lully Ins subordinates. If lie Umadc to reiKl the government will probably etih Mulinue to do business.' - BRADSTREET'S REVIEW Of Trnde For the Week. Kestrleted Volume ernnslntn. Condition an Presented. peclal. ' : , , - Nkw York, June 19. Bradstreot's Review ol trade, for the past week says: The National Presidential Convention opeqpd the week, and this withtlie be twecn se isous period causes dullness, and explains the increased iestrictums in the vulume of generol trade, ' i: ; ' Manufacturers In cotton tat prices to attract trade. . . , " ' Tue Milwaukee strike is followed by threatened Union steal workers strike. At Pittsburg, the movement of mer chandise is smaller iu volume. ? " i ' Failure have increased. " . PLEA AOAINST GOLD. Ht. Lome Silver Men and Democrat Connel Tocelher. Will Clo Ta Chtflago. Rpocutl. ' ' .. br. Louis, June 10. The SU Louis iilver ruen have sent out a pathetic plea against gold. They had an all night conference with members of the Democratic. National Committee. ' s" The silver nnn will ro to Cfilcago ou invitation of the Democratic Comimtiee Qieu. WHJTAKEtt WANTS IT. Wplcr Wntlnker I After Popallut n. bernaturlnl Nomination. Bepnb. Ilrnni nol Alarmed tj Void Plank. 3peclul KAistGH, June J19. Spier Whiluker now an avowed candidato for the Populiat Gubernatorial nomination. Kepub'ica'is hero declare that their party will not lose one hundred votes in Noith Carolina on a?count of the gold plank iu their National platform. . INCREASED ACREAGES. The NlaloCrop for Jane Hake Good nhowlnir In Cotton, lorn, Tobacco. Special. 111. Eion, June 19. The June State Crop ltcport show3 increase in crop acreages over last year to ba Iu cotton, lifiecn per cent, tobacco, font per, ceut, corn U about the sumo iu hut year, its condition being 103, cotton, 103, tobacco, 95. BASH BALL. National l.uHgna (J r lira Played Yes terday. Special, - New York, June 19. Brooklyn 3, New York 2. Boston, June 19. Washington: 8, Boston 4. f . Pittsburo, June 19. Pittsburg 6, St, Louis O.i Baltimore, June 19.-Baltimoro 9, Philadelphia 4. i Cleveland, Juae 19. Chicago Cleveland 8V Hhere Tbey Play- To-day. ' CUiessjoat Clevolaud. : i Pliiiadeiphia at Baltimore, St. Louis at Pittsburg. . Washington at Boston. New York at Brooklyn. . . Louisville at Cincinnati. now me clubs stand. . . CIjCBB. , W. U P. 0. Baltimore, ; " 81 18 t .633 Cleveland, 29 17 .630 Ciuciuuati, 31 20 .608 : IJoiton, 27 20 JiU riiiludelphia, 89- 23 .6S8.' Wushingtou,' -- 25" . 21 -.643 Brooklyn, -. 27 23 .640 Pittsburg, ' 25 28 . .621, Chicago, - 87 25 .619 New York, 20 31 .392 St. Louis, 13 86 .203 Louisville, 10 37 .213 , ; BORUAM TOR OARR. " That Cenaly' Democracy la Cnnven - lion. I. "-CarrFor Sovernor. Special. ; - : .". ' . Drjr.UAK, N. C.Juno 10. Tho Dcm ocmtl;. Convention of Durham county to be ' held to morrow, will present to the Slat Convention JuMnn S. Carr, as a candidate for Governor. . ; V ' .. Be cber'i Von Acnnllted. Special. " .. '..-''' ' Nkw Yobk," Juno 19.IIenry B, Bcecher, son ot Henry Ward Beechor, who , was (barged j with ' forging a nemo on au insurance policy, was ao rjuitud to-day. ' , , ; ; J t. ' - Hrpubllcansloae Senate. : special.- . r ..',- ': ) !?t. Louts, Mo- June 19 The bolt -ol the silver leaduts osuses the Btpublicfus to lose eonkol of the U. tionut j, wuk ing thirty-Six Rnputilicans, thirty-uiue Dtinocrats, eight Sllvcritos, six ropuliott. Npalu Order Crnlcera. ' Hprrlul. . ; ' ' " " Mnnii), June 19 An extra budget will. tie suhiiiiilitl to the Cortes, tomorrow, for llio puah ixt ol Uvo additional etui ei, and for nnr material. .''.' II anna Mail Chairman. fjpaelal. , . . St, Louis, Mo., Ju io 19- iii of V. I.. ' Mark A anna was m.'ule eha'rui . n I'.dional Commit'. i I'.- inil KINSTON NEWS. THIS IS NOT A BOOM TOWN. Improvements Going- on. Dividend by Knllllnf Mllla Co. Bleyelc ror all. Tobacco Crop Fine. In. , ereancd Acreage. Special Correspondence. Kinston, N. C, June 19. K'nston hatos the word Iworn We don't want coUosmi here We go straight long, improving, building, and increas ing our facilities, At a recent meeting ot the directors of the Orion Knitting Mills, it was shown that the plant was in a healthy condition. A dividend was denlaied. The Secretary aud manager, Mr. Fred. Taylor, has ex hibited peculiar qualifications tor his po rtion; and received the kcari. commen dation of the directors. We are not rushing things as to bicy cles, but we feel the influence which in now pervading the world in this matter. There are about one hundred of these ve hicles now in us in our town. All ages, sexes and colors ride them. In our section, the tobacco crops are unusually fine. Many farmers have al ready lopped mauy of the plants. Many Will bo curing in littecn days. Tin acre age in this product, this year, i9 tar greater than ever before. Warehouses and prize houses have been built to han dle and sell the prospective crop. Business at our post office has increas ed rapidly in the last few yeurs. The money order clerk to'd ine,lliis morning. hat his sale of money orders now aver age! $2000. a month. Only two or Uinsc persons went to the Teachers Assembly at Asheville. One of these C'irue back, Thursday. He said rained .:! the tune he was there, and lliut the hotels and 'warding houses that had promised boaul nt $1.20 par dav bad raised the price to J 1.50. Morehoud City is tlw natural liomn o this bo'ty. 1.3t us nope that it will not wander any mote. AnACHEL. ATLANTA FIRM GETS IT. Uvled Itlla on New Korn" Pibllc Bolldlng; tliuUKCN Conlrnctor. Snoclal. Washisoton, I). C, Juno 19. Ac cording to the revibeii bids as examined hero today, Messr-i. Judo & Walker, ol Atlanta, bavo secured the contract for New Berne Public Building. Five, of the sis original bidders hnve agieed to revise their bids. The figures on contract have not yet been posted up. HANGHNO AT LUIHBERTON. Frank McRne, Coloroif, Prlvnlely Hauecil. Hold 111 llody For Five Dollara. KpecUl. IUlbigh, June 19. Frank Mcliue, colored, aged 20 yeiirs, was privately hanged today in the jail yard, at Lumber. ton, N. C. ilcKacs crimo was nn outrage com mitted upon s white girl, Susan MuNair, last April. lie confessed his crime. Mcltne sold his body to a doctor for five dollars. FAILED TO STOP. The Filibuster Mrbooner Tbrre Friend del oSTIo Cnba In safety. Special. ,. Jacksonvillb. Fla, June 19 The hooncr Three Friends sailed with quantity of arms and ammunitions lor Cuba, to-day. v The Spanish consul tried to stop the vessel bat was too late. 7V nelah Matter. 19 ForeigrTSei Tho Teste Special. ' London, Jnne 19 Koreign secretary Cuison stated in the House of Commons' that Ambassador Pouncelorte was lublruc tdl to report aajLiropoa!s made to htm for. arbitration by the representatives on the VetHsneleaa matter, by the United 3:ate3. J. A. Homer it t'o Sample notions on sale in our store this week. Hosiery, Handkerchiefs, Belts and everything in the notion line.. ..All at wholesale price. baufoot's. ONE HUNDRED Children's Fancy Wash Built at 65., the regular price was f ljtSO per suit Nice. . lytuade. Come get tliem before . closing them out.- ' J, ROSEN BAUM, 63 Middle street. We have Some JSiCB STYLES LEFT IN Zeigler's Low Shoes Oxford's and Strap Saudala, , i ' and a full line of b;i . ' v MIS3KS AND ClHLDltEN'3 SHOES. fCtate stjle Ladies Collars a Bpec- ialty. ' . , . ' ' We will chwe nt our larre hue of Men's, I'oy aud Youth's Clothing at a great reduction. A full line ol Trunks and Bags. Boi ler Tmy a Specialty. - Give us a call. Very Truly, 7. B. SisdcII f: Co. Extra Sizes Ladies Vests We've plenty of those extra izes of Lailies' Kibbt-d Vests. Got them tip as high as num ber 8 i Got tuein down as low as 15c. Price. June 20, issm. TO TlfK LillDIES.; MY E. I. HEED'S OXfORDS, 1IAVK arrived -tin- Mncat line In tho elty ln all styles ami color. A FULL LISR OF CH1L1)KEN Duck Hats anil TOM O'.SIIANTEH Caps. 1AL80 A I'L'LL LINK Ot" C1IKAPEK Grade nf Oxford's. YOU WILL FIND I very Water Proof Shoo Dressing, French Blacking, Ladies' Bicycle Leggings in all colors, At Pratt's Shoe Store, 95 Middle St. A Carload of the Celebrated Arc Offered at JOHN DUNN'S Grocer ; : ; AND- . ; Confectioner. . Pollock St. VA 6. Beasloy The rractlcul Plmnticr, Sh am and Gas filter. Ilicycle repaiiinir. riist-clai." Size Georp i water MELONS work all tlio W.iy throi i. 4 C. tvea C treat, 1 a ' -mo, tl.O linn To say something about our slock OF. BATH SUITS. Wc presume now is tlid chance, as the season is on. We are Showing I Ml 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 able goouYwc our talking wantjto Season mention 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 Hountain WE HAVE IT. II illcii 47 & "I 49 s Misses d Ladies Big Reductions in the Price of Bicycle Sundries. These Goods are tho Best obtainable and are offered, for SPOT CASH, at prices that defy competition. ttftti Piitttti-n "Sciirrh I. l.anteln $;l.r.(i 1.25 l'att (M il 'M.-li ni'" !.:(: Sf.w IK'pai'lum C lcil, hi u. nilrT, H UM' 1 ... lof cv lepttrtt;tv M'J it- 11, i;uin rlnjr, prxt-tf f.t.o lur vw li-i)l'.JlN!ir I' ; II.-.., .hn,t cic Irii- (tW Dci'lU'l'll-i' I).: I'l l!, s 1 1 T I. IlilMl I . t':t;j . ii'-. p.-: v IL'ILIH'I (.t:t! t ( (.. .li!'-, I.tiin-ifstt 'r 1 1 . i i-r 1 In. tin-- . ...r 'I . Ns. k- t,' nrlli.Pl '.!!.. nivt-r;il !.. It. nn.! -. II. liH-kic.l, . Slur Lump ll! ; .1." :.v. 1.011 l.lllll!) It' ilnnilitnl i .yr HillTiilo lli. v.- tJoiivei.;r'i!, I. siii.i W. in., .in- i : M. iiii.l W. I - M. lorl V. I.-i:i SVC.tll or u rite tnv ni i-f-- ..i utv "c. nl nwiiti. .-!. I- Vt:t;VTIIIM. in tt..- .M try l.iui pivix j l io:uil -iv h"v. " WM. T. HILL, 61 S. Trout Etrcr.t. New Perfumes! "Coronaria,, and "Hispania." '(V-rotwria ill ! ! . rie-i't 'nr..! ! '! !i '.ir,i..i" ii:i.-'ui'i'.i.i:' ailV LT:1 ori'.iti. It lflir:ito Tho X"rt.; 'i' ri'dmow and m tho Heavy t I'locpt ilemnnd-.'.-. otv. p;i-rii!iiici i . ;i f rajrraiH:!' t. h !. by f i ii !. Sold oiiiy :it Davis' Pharmacy. WELL, Hr. "Newbe2:in" I see the Wheel fecr struck you. has Ves, I have vonch M th.it 1 must be up to d itc and i;.lo w;:ti ihc "m. ' We' I. ' .!.a! V:.:i luve ..(-..!.-il t.) Keep Your Eye on TI1.0 'V-ictor' I'es, 1 li:i deal .;: I t! f late at on aMinu ! the iltu'it iliai ! ip ,! - the 2:inl "l M.itd.. 1-1. New Y.'ik were, lii) I.i' that tin- VI I lere ! tire r.:ll!C.-t ' .-mil Jn.l Vii-torV ii) ';-eoi-ili'iif ! cm try- Ill, ee- :uni t tho ton1 . in ! Mr. "11 .: n- to com i'i; i a.l ll.ft lst wlteel, h'll ! ll.iha'i a . I- Vlie ililil ill:'. a:;. .-. V!. HH! iV WHlTTY .-I.) C (:i r.v i & CO. J. c. WW. H. OLIVER, life, i I I HFI.I I V, ;-H;M Liiil.lilt Ni;vm:uN. Insurance SA ntlinhcr or Tlmo-Tru1 nimntt'h ri,i'i,' -t,MtiMi. I a:i-l I'lro tested tip lilted. NOTOARY CommlRHloncrof 1Hm(j tir Ni w York, Con necticut ami I'ennsvlvfinlu. FT"AKet National iloanl Marine Under writers. OUR SODS Is good. It tastes gxxkL. , It does good. Its dulicinu cool nest nUr. all through the body quiets the nerves nml ton. u Hie stomiicli. (tome in any limn exceit Sitndats. You'll nmlmhly find n (rnal ninny (rinnji hero. olr tin- piuost yriii are iw.l in the iiMuiilMctnio nt ta here 1 WEST WINDOW. We Give You all the Profits. In lliis window will I found John A. IIoMn-r Co's complete line of 251 Sample Notions ! Every artic k- in the Inro show window at aLsolnle whoh'sale cost; bi; assorlinenl; over 500 articles and no two alike. Come in unl we will lisli out anything ymt may di,siro. One Linen Tilde Cloth in tliis lot of s:iii)il. s worth 47.50 at 5.00. Iteoitiful I .adien' Shirt waists nnd Neckwenr. When you get ouc you syi all. .i3 G. A. Barfoot, Mgr. TIIK BlU Dry Goods Bargain House. A NEW SITI'LY OF Just Arrived. A.LL FIltST GRADE GOODS. At 10 to 25 cts. per yard. Also another small lot of the 1 5c, India Linon, which will probably be the LAST. ZD. 2T Tarrls. (:i PoLLoi'iv St. SPECIAL ! 1 CASES FREE SIL- 1 JJ ver liakin Retail. Powder ;'or Salt' at ONE FREE SILVER SPOON GIVEN WITH EACH CAN. FilMH (inter. 46 MIDDLE STREET. FRDIT JARS Mason's Improved Fruit Jars, and Porcelain Lined Kettles. AT L. H. Cutler & Co's. Received Direct from tho MUU a Carfot tho well known, BEST ON EARTH, & COLD MEDAL FLOUR 1 also havo ihu lai uHt) aiulp)cst; elected stock of Plug Tobacco n town; bought cheap and will be old at at Kock Bottom k'rlcas. My stock In complete; my prtcen aro ait ow att the lowest. TO MY COUNTRY FRIENDS My Htablos tire ti uu, iui.1 your ImrncM and toatn takttn enre ol while you in In the city. You will do well to ati me bet ore buying elsewhere. Thanking my many trlenil tor their pnt tavorM and trusting to receive your luiuro .latmuage I am Very Roitpectfully, J. R. Parker, 77 BBOAD 8TREET. This is . Stationary Stationery . : Store. Wsexpwt to be here for years. Wo couldn't stay hero lontr, nnle we fravo tiisf iction to every one. who trailel who as and that Is junt What we have alwnvi lone. We kee a full stock, and th rtmlity i hih. Sonmtimos wo ct a poor ipnility in, but it donon't "-t .ii, it I it dm, it Ron at a very low 1)0 one tillyilt it fl!M j : ' v t 'clIlI.L-. Mattings
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