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VOL. XV-MW SERIES N0.-2G. NEW BERNE, N. C. WEDNESDAY MORNING, JUNE 24. 18. ESTABLISHED 1882. f t Si 4. S r MAM WANT CM- JN SPITE ,0F HIS DECLINA ' TION OF N0JU1SATI0N. - - J.C. MeltaaNtork firmer, rinrlc Not Oanernntorlnl Candidal.- Ile " s (Mm Arriving. Manning Komi- ; puled Fifth nutrlet. ' dpeelal. . '' RAtKion,,Tuuo 23. Julian S. Carr's -declination of. nomination for Governor f which was given to the Press laly la?t .: ' nlglitihai pitt'evervbotly at sea, - Judge Walter Clark when called upon . today by gome prominent men, und asked ifho would accept nomination, ssdd that lie adhered to UU former tlntciiient," that for perspria) reasons It; is impossible, s i f Ex-Judge Jamrt (-Mett;w is tonight i looming tip "Ml a caudidate." His block bus advanced many points. ' ' It to alleged that Clurk's friends favor ' Mediae. It is at.o stated the odds ore now la favor of one convention, and Mo - line's nomination. There la sonic disposition to force the nomination upon Julian S. Carr, in 8nit.e j .--of his absolute and positive declination. Fifty delegate are here. The majority , of them favor one convention. ' , All of them appear to believe t hat there will be three tickets in the field,- with W. j A. Guthrie as Populist nominee. ' To-day, fl Durham, James B. Manning wnsnoniinntcd on, first ballot for Judge ol Fifth District. '. Governor Cnrr says he will not reliu- quith his efforts to have the Caliper K-il- e gh enter Sontbport Harbor. Hobnrt ta Visit McKlntey. flnr-clal. Cantos, Onto, juns 93. Garrett" A. H)')irt, Jlia' jVic-l'MSidout Republican " nominee, has agreed to call upon V:1- hum McKinley next Sato i day. Tliere i'will be civic deiuMMtrritions to his houir . r- here. Cx-Ftaeretnry llrlslow Dead. . Nbwv Vokk Benjamin H. Brjstow, Secretary of (he; Treasury during Piosl dent Grant's second term, .died at 'Ida home, Id this city, of peritonitis. Mr. Bristow wag taken HI only last Saturday. ' Uol.l Men la Control. ' Milwaukee, Wis., The gold men and friends of the Cleveland Adauuistra ton appear to havo captured the Wis ' C miiii Demociauy, and at tho convention ' Ol the party, which will assemble at the B lou Theatre the sold men will he able to tu nothings their owii way. - The silver forces of the Slate are uot organized, and the victories won by theni in the prelimi ' nary skirmishes abut ten days ago a! ir- med the gold men, and only tended to spur them on to more vigorous ellorh, - Every sound uiouey rata in the Sato was - Cilled npoit to make a speviul.-elTji t 1 . tejure the election of gold delegates and the result was that in some w7 Hit counties which were thought to be bimet. alltc the gold men were successful. There . will be 659 delegates iu the convention, or - one for every 500 votes cast for Cleveland in 1892. , - A careful estimate proparad shows that ' there will be, so fur as heard from,, 194 gold men, 87 stiver men and 62 doubtful, i' Harrltjr frmm no Holt. Philadelphia, National Chairman Harrity was asked if he anticipated any such bolt, the Democratic, convention - as took place In tit. C tni. Io answer he aid: ' "v:':":;:.'''.'',;'-;-y.";';:." - ' "Xono of any consequence. Should the ' gold standard men be iu the majority Till man, of South Carolina, and the Colora do delegates might walk out,. If tho si I ver men should be ta control, probably a few gold mcn'wouid withdraw, but I"7Jo -not anticipate a bolt hkoi thaV at St The Chicago. convention will lie attend ed by many Democrats from Pennsylva nia. Delegates and their friends will leave here in a special train made up of 8ve Pullman slcoping coaches, and at va rious cities additional cam will bs at- tachod.' ; A special train will also depart from PittBburg it the 'conveution city. Tho headquarters ot the Pennsylvania delegation wiH be at the Palmer House, - Belmant Will Attend, - Paris. A representative of the Uni ted press questioned the Hon. Perry- Bet mout regarding a statemaut that, be in loudod to bring bis Europe;.a tour to close and return to the United Slates. Mr. Tle'mont confimied " the roport, and addod that he Ibtetided to sail tor New Yoik in a abort time In order to nttul the Detnocratio national convention at Chicago ns a ileleenle . from .Suffolk county, Now York. ( Collnuoeofn Bnllrtlni. ' Ban FbAncisco. While worl:men Were engnged In putting in a new founda tion at the Drayton lodg!ng-hou,a three piory Irarne structure oa the corner : : nl uvouue and Fifth street," at 8.10 tb Iu:..! eollnpsed. It brxnmo a com. 1 h o wack ami toon me, urlviug would , 1 r. n is f.om their worlc.. " M. v r lloor of the structure was a i iinranl, and about 25 or I to have bun in it at i !' i .',!o wore up 1. BASS BALL. ' iSnllonnl League Unmw. Played Ye. lerday. . . fencclal, ' - , .New Yoke, June 33. New York 6, Washington 3. ' ' I'iuladklphia, June 83. Baltimore 8, Philade'phia 2. "v Boston, June 23. Boston 9, Brook lyn 3. ;: Louisville. June 23. Louiuville-St. Louis game postponed on account of rain. .,- Cleveland, Juue 23. Cleveland 8, Pittsburg 6. - , CniOAUO, June 23. Chicago 7, Cincin nati 5. Cambuidou, June 23. Harvard 2, University Pennsylvania 0. Whore They Play To-day. Pittsburg at Cleveland. Baltimore at Philadelphia. Brooklyn at Boston. Washington at New York. HOW THE Cli-CBS STAND. CLCB8. W. L. P. C. Baltimore, 34 I 18 .054 Cleveland. 31 18 .033 Cincinnati, 33 I 22 .600 Boiton, 29 , 21 .580 Washington, 20 I 23 .531 Pittsburg. 27 I 2t .520 Philadelphia, 2!t 2o .527 Brooklyn, 27 I 25 .M9 Chieauo, 29 27 .518 New York, 22 31 .415. St. Louis, 11 33 .209 Louisville, 11 39 .22) Trlegrnitbic Items. Sir Aimuslus ITarrts, the well known tlie.tiiia! und operatic manager is dead. The Secshos Dry Goods Comjv.iny made an astkninent to the Louisville Trust Company. Asi-ot i, $115,000; !;a- bilaies, f73,000 The stockholdcia of the American Telephone and Telegraph Compauy have voted to increase the capital stock of the company to $20,00.0,000. O. E, Hart, a prominent farmer of Wichita, Kan., shot and k'.llod his wife, Ida, then ended, his own life in the tume W:i"v. Jealousy prompted tho act, "Denver Ed." Smith looms up as tho unknown whom C. H. Uildobrandt of JoluuBCsberg, South Africa, will back against Fiiziimmous for the championship. City Marshal Scott Roeae, of North Baltimow, O'j'm, Wits killeJ instantly while attempting to arrest three robbers whom ho caught h the act ot culeavor- ing to effect an eatmuco into tho village postoHlie. J. Sasklud, of Ch'g igo, and E l ward Brown, of Jouesvilla, Wis , both cittle- men, wore killed -and and Hires men in jured iu a rear cud collision ou 1hu Ci-n tral Vermont Riiiroad near Montpciier, Veruiout. The Big Sandy towboat, Buckeye Boy, was totally destroyod by lira at South Poiut, Ohio. The fire was caused by tho explosion of a lantern. The toat was worth $12,000, aud was insured for ball that sum. A dual was fought nt.ICunimertdof, near Br.Iin, between Lieutenant Bueh of the Ninth Regiment, and .Lieutenant Lueh ring, fit the Six'u rc$iniwit, !h winpous used beirg pistols, and Lieutenant Lueh t'in was shot and almost instantly killed, Hannibal Vernon was' shot and killed by -AVilliain Vernon, bis . cousin, at Cramer's Chapel, twelve miles from Bow ling Green, Ky., while waiting for scr- vices to begin The Icagedy was the result of a feud of several years standing. 'Dynamite Dick,'' nl'ras Din Wiloy, the last member of the notorious Dooliu and Dalton gangs to be raptured, was lodged In the Federal jail at Guthrie, O T. He . has been conslmlly chased by officers , for several years, a roward ol $3,000 hanging over bis bead, " , Henry IL Ritlcuhousc, aged rlfly eight years, of Reading, Pa., blew the top of his head off with a shot gun. He had recently applied for an increase iu his pcuaion, This was refused by the - department at Wushingtorj, aud Riltenhouse became very dospoodciit.- ; J, ' Compressed air motota will be tested on streot cars In Chicago for the first time on July J. The new motive power for street passenger transportation may And a por- rnaneut abode, iff this city If the fast i successful. The test will be made ?n rhe lines of the General Railway Co.npany. City Councilman A'fred T. H...4en who has been on trial ! ihe Cr'n Court at Mempliis, - Tenn.,1 for the week on the charge of bribery In couuec. I lion with lii plans for' a new market ; house, was tottnd ftiiily and sentenced , to eleven months aud twenty-u'.ne days In the work-bonso aud to pay a fino 0r $io,' J E ghly lallroml -workmen of Chicago h.tvo niado ftfhdavUs aud turned vvidenoj in their possession into thu hands of attorneys, , and nixt " Monday ' suits aggregating huoditJs 'of lliouaands of dollars from (kmiw wilt be Sled iu the Circuit aud Superior Courts of Chicago 1 aainut almost every railroad corporation having tormuials or ofllcos in Chicago. American Wkwlmm Win. Syacusk, N. Y. A cablogram from PaT.s gives the news that the International team race at Bordeaux was won by the Atnurican team, composed of Kitcr, Win oh-r and Murphy. WASHINGTON NEWS. GOLD RESERVE BELOW HUN DRED MILLION MAUK. Money Being Wlindrnwn on Private Account. Foreign Hold Shipments ProOtable. Looking for An. other Bond iMSiie. Special. WasuinoTon, D. C, Juna 23-The TreaBUry officials oxpect the gold reserve to go below the hundred miliiou dollar mark, this week . Gold is heiog withdrawn to satisfy pri'vata accounts; it is being shipped t cause it is prolitiUle. A Treasury .official tiys only campaign or some foreign complication can dttei- mincfiow soon another bond 'uiue will be neMsiiary. There is appaiv ntly no reason for the lis quieting reporU of the last tweily four hours, coucuriiiug foreign nifiiirs than tho news of dullness which follows the adjournment of Congrcs. Secretary Olnvy has gono to Boston ci a visit, Presideit Cleveland :i away tub ing. Con-Hil-Gcneml Lee has sent the State Department a special messenger v, ith im portant Cuban communication. Nothing new has occurred on the Vcue- ssuelean queation. SHEErSHEAD SUBURBAN. The (Ji-cat Huli;tt-bitn Ilnn.f !,'ni ltace Won by Jf.Mlty !' Savaero hy l.eoslli. SpeMixi. Nkw Yoiik, Tune 23 At Shcpshoad Bay, f lie gretit Btilmrban Handicup raco was rim to-diiy. The wcatlior wat per. feet. At tho -lirst start, llelmar wm fust, Clifford, sccoud, Sir Waller, third, florn- pipc. fourth. At the mile, Commoner was first, lead- mg llcniy ot Navarre, by a nec.K, tlil ford and Uornpipn, together. Ou the last strcch, Navarre vrwa lirst, Clifford, second, Hornpipe, third, Com moner, fourth.- Navane .wiuaing by a lengili over Clifford, tliir.t. Tone 2.05. All fuisliel t'.iiving hard. Annilirr Flltknslcr Expedition. NEW YOBK. Tho Recorder lays tl;at Dr. J. D. Casui.'o, a meinb.r of the Cu ban junta, is in Baltimore lilting out an expedition which he will lead to Cuba It is said that he has bought a statiner which will take one of tho largest ex pe el;: cms ever seut to Ou!m. llio cao w;-ll consist of 2,500 r.lba, 1,000.000 rounds of ammunition, 2,000 machetes, three tom of dyiiuiuite and seven Hoich- kisscuus. This expedition is going to 41 aceo's camp. An Act oruud - ukrlin. I ae M. i-etsnnuni; cot res pondent of the Frankfort Zeitung tid graphs that tho czar has ordered that Uic inquiiy Into the causes that led to the terrible disaster ou the tiodnvski Plain during the coronation fetes at Moscow when upward ol 2,500 people were crushed or li am pled to death, being drop. ped for the reasou that a number of exalt ed personages have been shown to have been implicated. The disaster will there fore be ascribed to an act of God. . . Trenton High School. The Commencement exercises of the Trenton Hitfh School were held Wedges day, Thursday aud Friday evenings of last Week. A program consisting of thirty-seven selections was rendered Wed nesday evening before a large audience. Thursday evening an fntercatiug fluco, "Don't Marry a Drunkard to l&slorio him," was given in five sueucs. This com edy-was enjoyed, perhaps, more than any oilier part of the program for that even ing. Several other pieces wore: recited, and a number of songs sung by the pupils. Dr. Sanford, of Cove, opened the ex ercises Fridy morning with prayer. A paper was read by Mr. Thos. Brogdon, "That there should be more 'restrictive immigration laws.'.' Messrs. Frank Uauv mon and Jack Dixiou read very interest ing papers on "the subject, "Resolved, that crime increases with civilization,'' - atT " ' oWock, Mr. P. M. Psorsall in- ''Tiroduced the spealter, Dr. John C. Ktlgo, ot Tnuity College. Who ; iminediately came forward. His speech was thorough ly enjoyt d, and ho had the beat attention of the audience . Dr. Kilgo made favor, ftl-le lmpronion, delighting the people, who do not, best mie to say, that Or. John c; itiii u the liujit man at the hd ui Trinity College, v ' - - ' AH the exercises wuio well atuind.d, the chapel being crowded. Tlio JOUR- hal repreioutatlve was. the recipient of uiaoykiudnces and trusts thst the people of Trenton will lake new eathnsinin from all that has been said and done during the Commencement, " - TIT ANTED: FO It U.' 8.' ARMY, aulu-iHiiiicu, unmarried men, l-e tween ages of 31 and 80, citizen of the Inittd States, of u. xxi character and tem perate habits, who can ipmk, mud, and write iiiiLllth. tor informntion apply, prelerab'y by letter, to Recruiting Olllcer, ton Mcaroe, va. ps yoo, NOVELTIES bi Shirt Waist We have just rwoivL'i! some Mid-summer Novelties in Ladies Shirt Waists. Most of them have white, detachable co'lars; some few have collars of the same ma terial, but detachable also. The material they uro made of and tho colors they come in make them very desirable. If you arc m a hurry jr.it may find your size yet. June 2:3, 181W. E- C. 3D. O. ID. HiIlTlE. FREIGHT k PASSENGER, UNTIL FUIiTliEU NOTICK The Steamer NEUSE ls scheduled to sail from bern as follows: .- Xew- MONDAYS, - WEDNESDAYS AND FRIDAYS. Sailing hour 5:30 p. m. Sharp. Freight received up to 5 o'clock. For lurthvr infni ina'ioii apply t", GEO. HENDERSON, Agent. .In ne 2.'!, 1 S0(. If a four wheel machine is a tun I- ricycle. and a three whcol machine is Tricycle and a two whtcl mnidiine is Bicycle, what would you call a 0110 wheel machine ? Why, a Wheol Baiiow, to besure. Very Good. 3iTo w IPat I If you wauled the be it Bicycle what would you do ? Why I would go to J. C. WHITTY & CO'S. AND GET A "VICTOR!" W. H. & R. S. TUCKER & CO. . ..Raleigh, N. C. We deeim thus to formally advifo that onr Dress-Making Depanment is now ready to accept orders for Mid-summer Presses and Waists for Koincr awuv 10 Mountains or Set Hliore, or other Slimmer Kes.ru. . --'.r We believe it isjacknowledgeil that this Deparlment, under, tho $uiervision of Mr, Cbas. K rihaw, mnnagor. and Mrs. E. it. Camborne, designer, makes downs second to 1101.0 in Ameiiea, an to correct cess of design, stylish arrangement and comtort In winriug.". . We repectfully aolicit your immedl ate nrucrs, so usio novo uruo aiiowcu to properly prepsre designs, etc. W. H. & R. 5. Tucker & Co " tor Over 50 Tn -.' Mrs. Wln1ol's ttootlilnji Byrup hat been used by Millions of Mothers for their Children while loethiup, wilh "perfect succest. It soothe (lie child, soften the gums, allays ftil pain, ciums wind colic, sod la the best remedy for . Diarrhoea. Twenty-five cents a botilo. W4 A Hartford Bicyc Are the sort of Blcvc'es ummUv lisiing at IS0.00 fl. 00, We sell them exactly on their inn lis. We know nml you know, that llAl!TF01$iri are not as rood a.-i tin' laino-is COLl'.MlilAS SUindanl of the World ($100 00 to all alikel Iml- neither is imy othor bicycle. That is why there ;re virying prices in bicycles. If:ir!ltid's arc splendidly made better tliuii most bicvclcH and tiny GIVE SATISFACTION' '. Prices range from $45 to $70. Full line of Sundries at Cut prices. WM. T. HILL, 61 S. Front Street 'Phono 80. A NKW SQTLY OF Just Arrived. ALL KlltST GRADE GOODS. At 10 to 25 cts. per yard. Also another small It L of the i5c, India Linon, w'n'c'.i will probably be the LAST. 015 Pollock St. SPECIAL ! 1 on i'ases , 1 yJ J ver 11a in sil- llakinx Powder for Sale al lielail. ONE FREE SILVER SPOON GIVEN WITH EACH CAN. F.i'LIIlCH, Grocer. 46 MIDDLE SXHEET. FRUIT JARS ! Mason's Improved Fruit Jars and Porcelain Lined Kettles .ti ll. H. Cutler &:Co's k Morehead City, EVERYTHING NEW ! Accommodations belter than ever before oll'ercil to the public. SPBC1AX. RATES TO FAMILIES AND PARTIES. Correspondence promptly answered. W. P. Campbell, Mgr. Is Intended to make sick . - Well. That's our principal business. Of course we keep everything found in a well, stocked drag store, but our snccially is filling prewiptioDS tilling them sccur alely and carefully, with fresh, pure drugs. Doctors know their prescriptions will do little i?ood If sot properly filled, and always insist on having them takeu to Erato's ReMleDni Store. Mattings a At antic Me This Drug Store people on't tat That we are head quarters for all kinds We are olk-l'in: 1 ll; lo 1 -men in ! S'li.-. II oor Wa-b do If YOU w 1 1 1 1 1 o Winpper or -. J 10 e yi.ij v: :inl ill llv- 1 :.: We d iii'l nar. ir talk, inn wc iideif ol low pi , in:, : an Apinn. min to oci d uh it vu ixtn that v U, r: G. A. Bavfoot. Mgr. :::::: T!!K ( h Goods Baroiiii House. We have Some NICK HTVI.KS I.I :i'T is Shoes, itiidiils, Zeigler's Low Oxfonl's IIM 1 SlMJi and 11 '11 H i of Missus A n 1 ( :,!.:!; -1IUKS. I Spec -?""""f.:ltc -l!c 1 .-li' 1 1 u alH, W ,vii; if:: 0 l:iic ol 1 1 1 . 1 1 at a 1 l!ol- Men s, II. grent re I A I'.i l r Trays I vo m Very i'.-ii'v. W. B. Swindell & Co. New Perfumes I "Joronaria "Hispania.' Tie' " 'or.inai i:i" i-: -:i and Mr:or . II, iinv t rail Ai'ine I . r i : : : 1 1 iit'itte, rieii and I i.-linii. 'His n 11 -1 l-' nroii.K l.'oil hv .ms und ' licavv lmiiukI- experts 11 ii.-'i ti 1 DOiiimMoicv. I' !'.' : t'rajrrincc that h a! . i-:it 1 Oil tv taslii'.nao.f Hold only at Davis' Pharmacy. This is A Stationary Stationery Store. Cl'e 'or e il . We 1:. . ' l e ':.. ! I wilb ' a'w-iv I. and tile in-, we iji't a 1 f mil. ei I HV pT.cc. Hi d 1 1 ii it he i.-' J. I). (JASKINS, Book Seller .m l 5laUom'r YOU WILL FIND Ivory Water Proof .Shoo Pre':',' French I'dackinr, Ladies I'iovlo. Leggings in color?, all At Pratt's Shoe Store, 95 Middlo St. WM. K. OLIVER, MI'K. K11III. M. III N II, ACCI Ill-INT, l-'l DIXIT V. ST MA M Mill l.KU Insurance...... Niiwnnttv, A nuiiihor o( Time Trloil unit 11ro-tcntel CoininU'S renrewmteil. . Cver 1jU.uio,iiO wots renreseutod. i ,; NOTOAttY POBttO. . Commissioner of Deeds for New York, Con nA'Mcut anil unnsvlvHiila. Aifuut National Uoord Marine Cnder- wrium. Dm We e:.i ' 1 .. I cotli.iu 1 -la i!,-r . a: - -t:.i, I. '- : . nn. I Inai 1 i - 1 .'-i . lone. V.'o 1. . .. a '. . ipia : 1- ii."'.. S.-ai po'.r 1 -al 1 r .a. :. 1:. ii .fit 'i. s. it . o.v il a '. the one 1,11, ili ii k.v-w. Uiu-. fifJjjj(X'i winiii'1-' nil i' We Propose To Tell You Something In This Space I Fh'st: We want to assure you of the truthfulness of its sub stance. We mean just what we say. From now until they are gone, we olfer everything that's sum mery in Dry Goods at absolute cost. Wr linvi- it).,' tliis. I lireeJiviiHons for do -FIRST. Room fur our Fall ami Winter Slock. KKt'ONl). Tlio ili'cline in the price of 0.101N which will enable us to ; 1 1 : 1 1 t hem at 11 less price next season. LASTLY. We icfiisc positively to carry rliem throtiKh the winter season. We arc desirous of always giv 11:;' niir jiiit i'iiiih the newest and miiiDtesr st ties, we Deiieve we cannot ito this with a loriner sea son's ITllKtls. Von can readily see our motive iu iillerisijr such treineniloiis cuts. Wc inns:! close them out. Thin accounts I'm this early date which weliavc set to liac lliis sale. 'l'liose who are preparing t. leave t 'ne city for the summer can lake advantage of the cut, as they will have ample tune to make) their selections. Our stock is its nicely assorted as :it, any time before during thu season. We ;ul ise vmi, if you are open lor lla 1 trains, not to miss this sale. ... -i,-.ri;asaHSsft'Jaw?SBsasaEai I't'l'o show you some of the) leilucl ions you'll get, we ipioto a a lew prices below. All Sc. and Klc. ''Diiuities'' &c , to (i .'fills. All Vi ,c. "Chattlaiiie's" &c. to ! cents. All lr.c.''Diiclieese" &c. H cents. All imported Dimities, Organ, lies, ami other goods of like styles, tO 1 i (VfltN. All fwool I.'ic, Challies to H cents. iKi!leSKHI All '2r. Percales to 10 cents. All 10c, Percales to 8 cents. All .Sc., iercales to 1 cents. RTWe would racntiou uiore,bur. this will give you au id)a of tltii henelits you'll get, if you take ad vaiif ago of this sale. ' '.; Remember, anything Ii Dress Goods that's Summery, you can have at net coHt. A pleasant corps of Salesmen await your coming. - ; , We Must Have am
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