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VOL. XV NEW SERIES NO. 24. NEW BERNE, N. CL SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 21. 1896. ESTABLISHED 1882,' it' V: '31 I A:. THE STATE CONVENTION. Alt EYES' TOWARD RALEIGH tuis week. J ' ; T mCMeiitlu Idea,- Sold Ben ' MnkcnaFlKht. ItullMl (winwy n,euwr.: ronton mid Mow. ' v.- " - ' '" rnloniiila. .v-t , f- . , Journal Btjhsatj, 1 v'. PabX UOTIL. J ' ' RALfSH. N. C ; jinw SO, 1890 Tt National Republican Convention beiug "off th books ihe State Dtmocwtlc Convention it thefiext thing.- It whl be held In the Academy of Music which has neatly double the seatinjf capacity of - Metropolitan Hull. It it said pociat eT ' forte Me to be made to keep the place so.4.'' Thi win tit bt amM'OdnU. ; - One Convention or two Convention!.? It is Mill a question with some. - Ed. - Ctambers Smith; Jarvla, Jamee C, McRae id other Ibssot lights among the extreme silver Wing oi the Democrats liavs preassd the two convention Me. They are still preaaing Itj ftHliough it appeared that two ' weefci ago'they saw they would be over. tuu in a contest for two conventions. The wy luteal reason tbeyiveU C'eveland'a letter which they claim makes U wen yet n doubtful whether the National Cowon : tion will deciaTB for gold. But even the gold rota are frank ; to ' admit that Alio National Convention will ' ROfor the while metal. ' They concede 'that. Vln tuUSialo' tlwy innko not the shadow of fUbt against what ' they believe it the Inevitable, 7 ". ' ! There are sbmehrtw "extreme Dew octal, who are making .ir.e silver, and not party loyalty the real last ot iJemoo racy, "$fo matter how old and how loyai '" a . Democrat ? umv bo the? 'hint or perhaps openly aay lie is nota lias: Dvra - ocrat unlets ho is for in silver. Now, this it all wronu." .. A goutlemcu who is ..-' ranked as an exirome free silver Democrat, tays two -ideas are all wrongand that snch resolutions a tho -i adopted by " -: the Wako couutv Democratic Convention . are w.tio.' Z '" To ie'.l the Until there are not rawiy ef fort being made to gat all the Democrats ni"icii The iuoe cum'ule'atioo is to get them all 'n ';ne, sertiiiniy on State matters, to proscribe none and to have nn hrarWurn'nsJ or enmities. There are' two factious of the demo - cratl. and there is ; where - another big Witest lies-rwlf-couceaUd, 0:iu ti for " '' fusion with ttta popuiffsla, aiid is ready to V mike maily conotiJfoa. Viae : bluW-fra' . ,for a tight ticket, -'-with-no truckling kid no combination - ," 1 ue thing i$ euid nud that is that party ' t'et rest wry tightly on tat a few deru. oc;ili R anch a thing happens i4 the nomination of Teller for president the pa-ty it U asserted that 30,000 democratic , voters would t lost in ihe State;; that is Nationally,' .There are tome who actually ' favor Teller, but the average lvcr dam ' crat perhaps Atom Bland ot Biyan. ' , -Democratic Stale' c!ifirmn, Poo .is making earnest, eff rta to get the cent a mile rate on the railways Xa Hie couvco '. I'on next Tlmrsday." ' If ha succeeds there Will be en iinmeut attcndanM. " Toor correspondent wroto ta Ssuator Marion Butler ud to Judge Ku?!l v " regarding the rumors, tlmt thene. was te be a awap of Republican for pnpuiNli so tax at goveruor and electors are concerord. . Benator But'er nphed: "I have bad no conference with judge Bii''3tl and I am - not adved i to Ms plans, &o. , Juc'ge t. Bossell't reply wasas followt: "Youw rerilveiC ; I an not talking. JWidca I n getting too touch ft'n out ot you newspaper fellowt to think of amtgitig your i euriosity. y Go " - with - you - ' picnic.', :' - ''',.''.-' '" ''"'.' The odds are. hcivy that Julian &. :' will be tlie democratie nominee for gov ernor. Tboro U asquestiunably a . mov; ment against hl-n. - -t ' lttstrcntrlb one cannot . climate, buL ' one of Us arguments it that he did not attend the oonfuronee of stiver men here early th's month., Thte is tmost sssoretll j nothing to his discredit, llu it an avowed ' ksud Of silver. He v'.li. certainly get big vote,. Some Republicans have -at d they would cast their ballots for bin. By i the wv Loin Harris' was one . of..t!ur whoso-said '.-". The Populisls ire just now divided luto three factions, first those who favor straight ticket Second those who favor tuition with the Uepublicaos. Third 1b".' who luvor fjiioa with, which ever patty makes the I .it offer, .''' . ,:k .; The RcpuhUcms are poll'ng tbgelhrr, Iloie to an example. Thomas B, I'urncll a well known member of Hut ps'iy berr, t-lla me thai he dqosnct belicvo the ftc publicans will lose 100 votes by any "lilver bolt in this Slala.", Democrats pctd not liiy aor tirest on tnl'j nl a to' in tiiivr jiaity or of a bu!l ofany hri I nl of the vote. ' '"".-,' T:.o Po;.ul!t be d'sspprlutel !f fin 1 1 nat iti noin'nntu a silver ticket t i t j on a Ivcr p'nifnrm ttl Chiciigo. 'j IVjiiims i(;;urd tlil9 a,m inliuf 'on ( , 1 ii it I ...;iiiiu they want to captut all i.ti that tlmy am rnlalng a homo M'X'i'nt'c fon lucu for silver is i 1 a r-nre. n ' a K'!',;a su.lilorium, ono ', i'-ir the u3 of ! .'o con ' : i? in tin )ro,i!u of the V'l lz b j '. 1 . 11 is very very stiange thw businessmen here, not to speak ot politicians, never thooght of so.cb a structure. A'l of4bem know H needed." "'' "'..' ;i:-v . Italehih will V quhe largely represent ed at Richmond, at the Dav't monument rtmooiet. It- is ooly a matter ot 5 hour jouriey. , '-.-.. The fight between the Southern and the SiaboardAir Line railways was never hotter than H'now'TM Stabosrd's cut of (he Saturday excursion rate to Nor folk as I retain of $2 from Rale'ch Is a record breaker. But the Southern it set.' ng in for that Norfolk biumes with its uow and fust Una from Chattanooga.-. The Incrtase In the acreage of cotron i this Gists U now fixed by the agricultural deportment as being 15 per cent greater 11)3 y Iti it year. It was earlier in tlie sen- son estimated at from 20 tj 30 per cent. The imrawne iucrease in the sales of com mercial lri!!zats th'3 8eason was the ci'iet cwnw ef the hc Hsikle.', Bst? it is said a uood daal oi the furritlzur was uetd on tobacco and. truck iu both of which there was a large increase in acre. aga. t was a'so feared tnat wtiat seemt l to be and really was a cuss for plauting more cotton might reduce the acreage in corn, llappiiy tins .aoes poi appear ro be true, forth corn acreage is 99 per cent of an averaae. ;: The fruit crop is a failure. Apples are only 46 percent ofan average crop and icachos 50, and the qunmv Of both is as rulo inferior, The fact is that fruit growers may as well le,u a right away to have a crop they must sevtul times iu the y?ir spray their '..res with the "Bordeaux mixture" of milestone. It is really the only lifeguard It is cheap and tfflcadous. BASS BALL. Nnllonnl lfcae Ontnwi 1'layed Yea- Ivrilny. ' " .Special, ; ' ERoor:.TN, Juio 20.--Brcoklyn 0, Sow Yoik 8. Bostoh, June CO. Boston 12, Wash ington 8.' '' Baltimore, Jane 20. -Baltimore 12, Philadelphia 3. PmsBtjRO,: Juno S3.--Pit'tbuvg 7, St. LouiS 4. V CmoiMATi, June SO. Cinc'inaii 13, LriUisri'leT, CttVEiAND, June SO. Clovoland 12, Chicago. 9. ."',"'. . Where They Play To-day. S:. Louis at Lou'ivitle. .-- .: C'UC'nnat atCiiifigo. " J MONDAY'S 0AME3. PiUbarg nt Clevolond. -Baltimore at rhlbdelph'V. ' St touft at LouiMille. - . '. Clucinnat: at Chicago HOW TUB CLUBS STAND. Otoss. w. l. p. o. ,32 18 .640 30 IT .038 3a 20 .015 28 20 .583 ii 3i .049 29 24 .546 25 22 .630 21 23 .531 27 26 .500 20 33 .335 13 87 .260 10 38 .'?)8 B.iltimoie, Cleveland, -Cincinnati, Koston, v. Brooklyn, Philadelphia, WirtliinuloD, tisourg, Chiukgo, . NOW i'lflt, St. Louis, Louisville, CELEBRATION AT CANTON Kcltlnley'aTawn Ablue in Honor or lb Bfpoblleaw Prraldeattnt Noial- eo"V; '":'v . rv" '.! t' f. CAjfTow, Ohio, June 20. All kinds of little Independent parades are marching about the street here, tonight. 1 Among the features of tho celebration is a tin horn borne by eight men. " Two regiments of the National Guard and several Grand Army Posts headed the parade tonight The tiring oi sky rockets and other kind rf fire works which' were Ml off makes the evening partake of a kind of fourth of July celebration. TAB POBUO BUItOINO. Jade Watdar.of Atlanta, Awarded .'v the coatrsetM o(lo. .. Spejtut.' "; " ;f "' ''' v '"li-i;' ' '- -' r WABHmoro:; D. U.Jun 20.Kar:yl next wseC, Meesri Jade and Walker, of AtlkDta, Ga., willl be awarded the- con- Intel fr flcWLlog the New Beiae Public Batidin'i. at' the revised lowest bid of 20,180, thakln; aliowaoce for deductions. The next lowest C bidder was the Beutel'a Manutactutiug Uompany, of Atlauta, their bid beiog $21,573.85. . ; Nothiag is at yet known at to the prt cie i"me when the conltaclor will bf$'n operaliorj.- - .' ". , , WHITNBT OM BAND, The rx-tretiy Opurt Ileolqarr . tar at Chicago vttU Bl Orm in- CitiOAoo, June JO, Ex -Sacretaiy Wm. O. Whitney and pstty, bare rrn g td to open gold htndiuartcu,wi!B Fourth of Ji'y tliimo'Mfa'-ioni. r . Tho pir'y will havo two tultt i of n'ls rooms altosthsr, In tho Audi-own- An nex. The qniiiti ra will be commodious and every facility alii Ihj nt lmnil to form iuttbtu- tlie c;ic" ofaonad money. nevrr I'onrhcd W m. t?ec.I. St. Lourn, Mo, June 2). Albert J Baker, dovt fioiu the K.ull ISridge, tolny, from a heiylit of one lumilrndand twenty live fott. II was not Injured, WILMINGTON NEWS, BUSINESS GIVES WAY TO PLEASURE. line Ball crank Uanpy. Bow Kerne Cycler. The Opera Enjoyed. Cot ton Factory. Mavnl KoaerVOo v Boiilna; Katy rr Crato. " - JOUBKSL BUBKAT, Witjiimoton, June 20. ( We people of Wilmington seem to hate forgotten there is such a thing as bneinese during the past week. What (villi crowd ed tains to the sound nnd I caches, bicy clers ou the turnpike, bate-ball games, and theatrical perfornaauces there would seem to be no one Ie.t to Iraiuact busineaa. But jo down on Water street where men :( hrati ''i - lansireeHtp and sou will tiod tiie city has hot ail goue pleasbw.. msdn The merchant are falling into line on the half holiday idea and on Friday and .Sat urday afternoons the store 1 are pretty generally clcad. Our babe bull club with blood in their eye ''left here Tuealay morning made fiyir-g ttip to FayettuviHe and came back at night with the Fayettevillians', scalps dangling at their' several belts. The boys up theie could not touch Slrayhorn. W:'mnglun t cyclists welcomed your New Bcmian nedalers with oiien hearts this week und they hope they made it plwMit enough tor them to want to come agaiu. It was a jolly crowd and as they roli'lluto town in the nohek-fs manner peculiar to the wheel it was a pretty ait;ht to see, tlie ladies who accompanied the party being very brightly dressed. It seems that our young people will ever tiie of appearing on the rtagp, tor this wtck we had the bisautiful opeta Mikado, two ngh: and u larso andiccre WJS pre-cutand enjoyed Ihe play :u of summer licit which wii'-'J collars feariul rats. It-w:ii given for a luse the money going to B?tond Begiuau band. Tlia new cotloa irwnufiviiny (hit stm! d here in the epimg shipp.J their I'm1 load of del'iilcd cotton noi-th over t!i Soaboard Air Liue last week. They ex pect to do a lareo bu-mcst and i..e it. creasing their plant. The Naval Reserves a"e making tiua piepara'.nps for thdr cruise which ''kes place next week. Tne fcilhl'ul old Nan tucket has left her winhr moorings and is tak'Sa on coal, and v ,11 stctrn down ihe river to meat her rival the Amphitrite lalisr Jay wchit-r'lofe. with undnnnted c JU. " to. i;.Mic liut s.i u ' j v. board U) defend her from lir (at? Wiluitugton and the people of the Stat generally, have been much disturbed over the trouble ot gettins; tlie cruiser Raleigh, iu!o . Sou'.hport Harbor t revive the gift iVom the State. The pilots of Sonthpoit havo written letter f lyiug there is plenty oi water on the bar and Col. Heap of our Engineer Corps has endorsed it and uow it goes to Washing ton, so we bop to m our beautiful vessel riding at anchor in the blue wateis nl Sou tli poll. , The nomination of McKinley for Presi dent did not caase much excitement beta, as it was a foregone conclusion that he would be nominated and all that was nec essary wal to .hear that the convention had completed the platform and finished their work. - The fire department has ban -very nnlortunale this whiter, losing three of their hones from lock-jaw caused through the material which was placed ou the streets some lime ago in which was mujh old iron, the horses ftjt coming in coutact witli it on their trips to tlree. People from tlie tit. Aiiy section have been in possession of the town and soaslde resont for the past two days, a large excursion coming front that point on Wednesday. They left Friday and we are restored to our rights again. Capt. Henry Savage, Adjutant of Cape Fear Camp, U. C, V., informs me that at least thirty vetsrmi will leave here On a tperiat train ou the thiilletb of June for the grand rc-uuion of Confclerate Veter ans at Ricbuiood, Va, '' The Wilmington Light Infantry will send forty, men to participate in the ccrcmooH JslsUary Caldcr. clouahterof Mr. Wrn. Calder of (hit city will be the tponwr tut . North Carolina. The Richmond committee hat Informed llr. Savage that over 100,000 visitors will I ) present at the reunion and lalngofthCQirlrttone ol Jeffer son Davis'jnouuwent. ' Among thit num ber will be 1000 uniform ' Vetera" f vm New York City. ;'; ";:; ' '' .; j,- Killed the Wrong; Penan. , ! Bt PAriL, Minn,, June 0. William Suhoeft'ier, this morning, shot at h't wile, bnt missing brr, k'lled hit ton, which drove him 1'rauHc, ud made bin commit Suicide. ' . : : ' . . ' Tho shoot!e2 was the culminaton of an all night 'amily quarre - ' Del alt i Cteap Death. " Upsctn'. ' . ', - IIbaddock, Pa , Jcie Ths num. bcr of Mtw Ycrk and other delegates who were In the Tonrylvauia Atlantic Expm which wat wricked by a collision with a wrecked frei'jh! lr:tl'i, were none of them se-riously burl, muny weia slightly injured, Engineer McTntlre aud rlrruian Graftoo. wer probably Fitaily lrjured. a - - Bond Investigation rare. peoial. New YMHt, Jane 20 The Senate bond deal invtjtiK!kg t'otumittee has adjourned nnt'l after Congitsa meets, next December. It was agreed to permit William Graves to present through Attorney, affi davits of transactions reflecting on Secre tary Carlisle. The investigation here his proved a fiatccv , roar Inch Nmlnratl. Special. IIabon City, Iowa, .Tunc 20 Four iuches ofTUKfall hei.i to-duy created a lake twenty mile long by llirea iu width, devastating farms, and di.,ii the inlf.b Hants from the dbst'-ict. On tbe III Fitted steamer. Tpf bka Kansas, .I-:nc 20 Eclie Keii neti.' t( Uli e '.tv. .who h .s b8o tra-atuiK on tho ill-fated s!- .rrslrii, Urummoud Castle. Are the sort of Blcyc'es usually listing at S0.00 to 100 00, We sell them exactly on their merits. We know, and you know, that HARTFORD'S are not as ood us the famoiu COLUMBIA 8inilard of tun World (100.00 biall alike) but neither is any other bicycle. Tliat is why there are varying prices in bicycles. Hartford's are. sp'endid'y made better lliuu most bicycles and lliey GIVE SATISFACTION ! Prices range from $45 to $70. . Full line of Sundries at Cut prices. WM. T. HILL, 61 S. Front Street TUoaa 80. A NEW SUPPLY OF Mattings Just Arrived. ALL FIRST GRADE GOODS, At 10 to 25 cts. jy.. j wit -J. Also another small lot of the i5c, India Llnon, which will probably be the LAST. ID. HT- Tarrls. 63 POLLOtIK Ht. SPECIAL ! 1 MM CASES FREE SIL LKJyJ ver Bakii"; Powder For Sale at Retail. ONE-FREE SILVER SPOON GIVEN WITH EACHJCAN. F.11MI1, Grocer. 46 SUDDU STREET. ONE .HUNDRED Children's Fancy Wash Suits at 65c, the regular price was $1.50 per tutt. Nice ly made. Come get them before ' closing them out. J. ROSSNBAUM, 03 Middle street. nn jars ; ft j Mason's Improved - Fruit Jars, f:'l'and- '-Mkj fv ' Porcelain Lined : . , Kettles. AT - .' .... :. - L. H. Cutler &XJo's. This is '" A Stationary Stationery ' Store. W expect to be here forlyeirt, Wc couldn't slay here long unless w gave satisfaction to every one who traded with as, and that it just What we have always don, we .. i tun stock, and tbe quality 's high. I- Bontetimes we vet poor quality iu, but it doesn't gel out, or it' it doea. it toe at a verv low urice. aad th one buying it knows just 'what he it getting. . ."V. ' J. D. QASKIN5, BOOktollMMMt StoUMMT - . ' . . . ' ' ' ' ... AN ITEH of universal; INTEREST! If it is Stamped " HERB18D0RF " lfS BLACK. This uiiiue stamped ou a hose, moans it is so dyed that no mat ter how poor jour washing is done:, it cannot fado. No crocking, no l uiniug green, simply the ucme of lliacknoas and it vri'l stay so. That's nearly perfection tiin't it ! T ;..-, . I-.,. .- w .1' & I'm'., autl they are worth 25c all stamped "Herm.sdoi'f." June 21, 18!)t. This Drug Store Is intended to make Well. people That's om pi-incipul bu'nc:-:ij. Of uours wo keep eve V "nu loun' in a wcll- stoeked ding stor, but, our snecialty is ti'.Mug prescriptions tilling l hem aecur. iilely and c;irefnllv,wiih fresh, pure drug. Doctors know their prescriptions a ill do little good if not properly tilled, and always ir-;st on hnvmg ihem taken to Broil's ReliaWe Mi Store. 81) WILL FIND Ivery Water Proof Shoe Dressing, French Blacking, Lii'lics' Bicyclo Leeinjsl in all colors, At Pratt's Shoe Store, 95 Middle St. A Carload of the Celebrated r JOHN DUNN'S Grocer AND Confectioner Pollock St. sick rt I TTT . lieop i Wale Are Offered at M't Forget That we are head quarters for all kinds Dress We nro ofl'ering tpecial inducements in all our Wabh Goods and Silks. If you want goods to make an Apron, a Wiupper or a Dress by coming to our place you will always find what you want at the right pri.e. We don't want to be extravagant in our talk, but we do iy that we are the leaders ot low prices in New B rue. G. A. Barfoot.Mgr. TIIE BIG Dry We have Some NICE STYLES LEFT IN Zeigler's Low Shoes, Oxford's and Strap Sandals, and a lull line of his MISSUS AND CHILDUES'S SHOES. HST"Lale style Xadies Collars a Spec- illy. Wo will close nut our lnrge lino of Men s, lioys ami 1 ouUrs Clothing at a cut rettuctton. A full line '.I Trunks and Bs. Rol- Icr Trays a Spei-iulty. Give us a lull. Very Truly, W. B. Swindell & Co. New Perfumes! "Coronaria'and "Hispania." The "Coronaria" is superior to auy Ui'aApple I'erfume. tt is delicate, rick and lasting- The "Hispania" is pronontiood by experts unsurpassed for ricliuess and permanency. It possesses the heavy rfigiimcc that is at present demand ed by fashionable society. Sold only at Davis' Pharmacy. WELL, fir. "New-beg-in I see the Wheel fever struck you. has Yes, I have concluded that I must be up to date und r'hle with the "boys."' Well, what wheel have you decided to lo buy ( i ou know yon want to Keep Your Eye on T-b.e 'Trie-tor' Yes. I have heard a great 'deal of late about thnt wlwel; I understand! that on tbe 23rd of May, in the great Coasting Match, held under the auapice-H ot the New York Athletic Club, where there were 60 hieh grade wheels in the contest that the VICTOK'S won 1st ami ud places and only two 1)6 "Victor's" tbe contest. Mr. "Blow-Hani," Mr. "Talk-ra-deaP and Mr. "ILird-to-dowu'' havo been try ing to convince me that they had the best wheel, but I shall tiike t era liabn's ad vice and buy a VICTOR from J. C. WHITTY & CO. SO OOOI; BYE. WM. H. OLIVER, L1FB, VlBB, MA HI NR. ACCIDENT. FIDELITY, 8TBAM DOILKK Insurance...... NBWIIKHN. A Ruiubor of Time-Tried ana Flre-toitoa OomM,nl- rftiretitau. Wer u&w,uw imM renroonted. NOTOaRT PtJBLIO. Onmmlmloncr of Ddt for Mw Tort, Oon KMtioiit and foDimvlranla. tWAweat Matuwl Board Harm Cndor- L " We Propose To Tell You Something In This Spp.ce First:We want to assure you of the ruthfulness of its sub stance. We mean just Jwhat we say. From now until they are gone, we . offer everything that's sum mery in Dry Goods at absolute cost. We have three reasons for do- rjg this. FIRST. We Most Have Room lor our Fall! and Winter Stock. SECOND. The decline in the price of goods which will enable us to place, them at a less price next season. LASTLY. We refuse positively to carry them through the winter season. We are desirous of always giv- up our patrons the newest and nobbiest styles. We believe we cannot do this with a former sea son's goods. You can readily see our motive n oll'eriug such tremendous cuts. We must close them out. This accounts for this early date which we have set to have this sale. Those who are preparing to leave the city for the summer ean take a Ivautage of the cut, as they will have ample time to make their selections. Our stock is as nicely assorted as at any time before during the season. We advise you, if you are open for Bargains, not to miss this CyTo show you some of the reductions you 11 get, we quote a a few prices helow. All 8c. and 10c, ''Dimities" &c , to 0 cents. All 121c. "Chatelaine V &c. to 9 cents. All 15c.,; "DucUeese" &o. 11 cents. All imported Dimities, Organ- dies.and other goods of like Btyles, to 17 cents. All 4 wool 15c., (Jhallies to 11 cents. All 12c. Percales to 10 cents. All 10c, Percales to 8 cents. All 8c., Percales to 7 cents. t7We would mention niore.but this will give yon an idea of the ' benefits you'll get, if yon take ad vantageofthis sale. ' GT Remember, anything ta Dress Goods that's Summery, you can have at net cost. . pleasant corps of Salesmen await your coming. it IIhMi
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