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MM ' VOL XV-NEW SERIES-NO. 3L NEW BERNE, N. C. FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE 26. 1896. ESTABLISHED 1882. u L ON THE FIRST BALLOT. ' Y H. WATSON, OF FOBSTCHE : " . . NOMINATED. ' f. - Am Eloquent Campaigner, a Free lif. Ibter, and ttterllnc Democrat - Hetocte4 M Atnnitard Hearer. - ' Special. , " ' Ralkioh, Junc 25. The nominations fur Governor were C. B. Watson, J. O McRae, Walter Clark and Lee S. Over . man,' - - 1 On the first ballot Watson received 693 votes, McRae 133 Clark 173 and C Overman 7, and Watson was 'declared the uorainca amid the greatest eulhusiasiu. The flattering vote' cast for Mr. Watson is llie b-Jfc proof of bis strength and , popularity and it 'demonstration- at the convention is but the prtcursoh of the icsult on election day. . ! ; "" Fearless, flu' id capable he will make an ideal candidate and a superb " Governor. ir ; C . " ..'. " " He will make a ratling canvass, causing the rimpflftsof Democracy to "brighten --all-over', the Stat,'-and will 'arouse an l, enthusiasm that will be irresietib'e.' 'He can (a3ily outclass Russell 'bn the slump and " -tlio. Dcmueratic patty may .. safely look for a canvass whose brilliancy has not been equalled Since the famous Vauce campaign of 1873. '. Dbwvbb, CoV, June 25 The Notional Silver parly mot In Convention here to day. There were five hundred delegates present. Ex-Senator Tnbor wa chairmi.D . - The Convention created greater . en thusiasm than those' of the older parties. ,.Tho delegates were instructed for Sena tor Teller lor President. Cone Back on Whitney. p- ;;e.-li.l. " -':' -'"'" ' "Washington, D. C, Juno 25 Sliver mim hero 'sny that " Michoal Dot an of ' Mipnesoia has desertod Wbitnoy and the - administration ' and joined tuo Silver !' rankv;: v "' - .- , '; .: . IlannnTnlk. : Special.- -. Cleveland,' Ohio; June 25 Hamia . says that the people, the working classes. - do not care for Seances, they want a pro. tective tarifl". . t ' .. j Jto Report From Le. . .Special. '. .. . .; ' , : Wasiusoton, D. G, June 25 The : .State Department, states thnt no report has Ihsoq received front Oen'l. Lee on 'Cubao alfttira, 'i Hre Armenlaaa Hlain. w ylossTAHTlNorLB Disturbances ot a most serious nature occurred at Van on ' Monday.. A large number of Armenians - weto killed and many sought reluge ia the British Consulate. It is titimatcd that 400 liersons were killed on both (Ides in the . rioting of lust week and of Monday,. ,i ' BtmetnllU; Encouraged. 'Losbos. A " Berlin dispatch to . the Daily Hews says that the Berliner Nch . ncliten has learned that Emperor William lias bad a collection of Engl ish pamphlets on the monetary question sent to him. "This News. Bys the Daily News cor. . respondent, ''will innpire tlio German : bimotalisU with renewed hope." V ' ' RecUattn Bin Loan. NeW yoRK President .- Crcepo Vunezuelu, who is about tQ coaiplet ' negotialions for a big loan fnun German baukers, bus sent Dr. C; Brha ml Sorrn. present Minister of rnblic. Works of Ven .. ezula, to'Oormany to make linal arran. - gemonU. Dr. Serra sailed from New r York on Paturday for Berlin. .., . Belief Par The Armealaas. .. WA8HmoTos--The Turkish Iiegation . has received from the Sublime Porte the "following, under data of the 0th lnstuit: ' ' ' " " ' ' "The money collected abroad for the needy people of Anatolia,' is distributed by the dolrgntes of the relief committees in the presence of one member of the loonl colIlm!ssion.,' .. ' ; . .-.. :: - Awarded 16.0 In HI Halt." t Nbw . Yonit. - David Belasco, who trAoc-forined'Mrt. ' Leslie Carter Irom Chicago society beauty to oue of Ameri ca's leading octresaes And who was com pelted to . sue N. K, Fnirbank, tlio millionaire pork packer of-Chicago, to mover 103,000 compensation for ser vives rendered iu .that uuduiUklng, has lc.m vindicated by the Jury who tried th case. The three-weeks! trial terminated biat niht, -before Judge Gieuerich, In the Hniireine Court, in a verdict tor- Mi Belasco of llC.OOO.' It look the jury more than three liou and a half to reach this conclusion, as It of the iurnrs hold out for a long timo in favor of giving Mr. Belusco a verdict of "."'). ., ' - ; Mi. lleluseo was delighted with the re ni!t, ami thanked the Jurors through his ("in, !, 1'uriner Jllde A-. J. Dilteiihoofer, ! : I it wus not so much tlie amount .; s ,, veiili::t that he rejoiced in as it was I ih it the jury belicvo'l that he told i : "i. I.tr. Dittenhoefi-r was awanlcd i u iuwunce ol'O per cent, on the ' r )V ::-;:,t. . .. : . BASE BAtX. Vailoaal I.eire Ctames Played Ten- ..... .-, ,l terday. , : : Special, " , CmcAOO, June 28 Chicago 17, Pittr- burg 10. - St.. Louis, June 25. St. Louis 3, Cmciunali 5. . -. - Louisville, June 25. Louisville 3, Cleveland 8. ' Boston, June 25. Boston 0, Brook- ljn6. Rain elsewhere.- Where T&ey Play To-day. Louisville at Cleveland. Philadelphia nt Boston. Pittsburg at Chicago. New York at Brooklyn. ' " Baltimore at Washington - HOW THE CLUBS STAND. CLCBS. W. L. P. O. 84 18 C54 33 IS .1147 35 22 .614 81 21 .596 26 23 .531 2 26 .527 80 28 .517 27 26 .509 27 27 .500 22 31 .413 15 39 .278 U 41 .212 Baltimore, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Boston, Washington, Philadelphia, Chicago, Pittsburg,. mooklvu. Sew Ym-k, -St. Louis, Louisville, - Ocore'n Democrats. Special. Maccw, Ga, June 25. The Demo- emtio 8tate Convention assembled late in the day. The silver men carried every thing. Nothing sensational transpired. England Ask For Our iool Utlicra. poelal. Washington, D. C, Juno 25. Sec retary Oiney lepiied to u question con cerning a report that Sir Julian Pa twee. lorte had asked, or would auk (or the good offices ot tiiij Government with Venezuela for tho re'easj of Harrison, tne Crown- Survoyor who was recently rresled in Venezuela while surveying Mads io the I'rmn district, thai Im could ssy nothing about it. He courteously but firmly refused to discuss the question. This afternoon an extended visit by Sir Julian Puunceforto and Vcnczuieau Minister Andrado took tho same stand. It is believed that Sarretaxy O'.ney has already conimii'iie.Ue I with Venczaelu througa. the- uad.u n or iiiu American Minister at Caracas. Bloodaned at Mlfitll. Valparaiso, Chile.-News hns been received hero from MelipiUp, in tho Sauti ago Department, to the eQect that a mob ol adherents of Reyes, Presidential candi date, assaulted the Ermuristl.Club. A fight ensued, and three men were killed and fourteen wounded. The Reyes fac- lioo was beaded by ajiulgn and the. pub lie notary of the dislr-ot. Both were arrested. . Harts American .tlcat Trade. Washinotos: One of the' danger' that tliroatons the Amenciid meat trc.de with Europe is revealed by XTnitsd States Consul Du Bellet at Klieimo, France, in a.repoit to tho Slate Dtpatttiicnt trans nilltiug a newspapetaccount of a trial in London of a driver for cruelty to horses. It appeared that the man was engaged in loading the I invalided omnibus horses of London tor Rotterdam and Antwerp, where "they were converted into excellent canned bsef, whjch U retailed throughout Europe in sealed boxes with "American labels." , This induetry, which the Consul says is calcu'ated to ruin the Ameik in export meat trade if not stopped; abiurbs more thin 26,000 horses annually. Poor Men t'oaat Dereaaes. Washington,' BV C TIhs; statement that Spain regards the Cuban plank in the platform of the Republican party, adopted nt St. Louis, as the last straw upon an already overtasked camel's back renders unusual I v pertinent the question of sea Const defenses11:';' -i: ' S ' ,v ; 1 - What would be the condition of (he t'nitiod States if Spain persid in Iter alleged determination to become tiie nggra'-sor and herself begin a war ; which that Government affects to believe ran onlv be postponed and hot averted t - i As a matter Oftfact 6ur seacoast defenses as at present existing would amount to practically nothing in the way of. protec tion, Neither is the sum mado available by the last appropriation hi It, approved June 0, sufficient to iqnal a drop in . the bucket it spread out along both ocean lines." . f The enormous task of completing tlie necessary work of-adequately" fortifying our seaports is concisely sot forth In (lie ass report of tha Secretary ot War. f Tcleernplile Item. Secretary Herbert, formally accepted tho- new battleship , Oregon, from er bijildai-s, the Uuion Iron-Works,' of Sua j The London Glol-e publiehcs a ii pat-jh from Cairo to tlie Exchange Telo- gra:h Company, staling that cholera has become prevalent at Wudy Haifa in Lippor Egypt, "'"7"'" r- ' The . Populist rStnte Couvoution was held at Boulder, Mont, arid eleven dele gates to the St. Louis convention were eloclod. Tlio resolutions declare lor free silver at tho ratio of 10 to 1, and the question or Tusiou oft tho silver questiou with s uno other national p.irty in the presidential election was lull to tlie jud nunt of the delegates. - , . . i THE STATE CONVENTION. THE PLATFOItM DECLARES ' FOR FREE SILVER. AtcnluMt Coutrnllzalion. A Turin lor Beveuue Ouly auit In Favor ol' nn Ineouie Tax. Special. IIai.eioh, June 25 Tlio Democratic Slate ConvElion was called to order at 12:15 by Chairman Pou; ninety five Counties were represented and there were no Contestants. The Chairman made a patriotic Demo cratic speech and was frequently applaud- eii; be paid n tribute to ibo patriotism of Gold Democrats. Mr. Kluttii, ol Ilowun was nindo'tcm porarv uuniimtii. lnc commiltecs on periniinent organization, Resolutions, and Platform were appoiiiteil, and a ltCess taken. The Convention re assembled nt 3:40; Clemeut Manly, of Wiustou was made permanent chairman. Kobe. LuiKliead and Wiley ttiisli, Seil'ys and Uriey Clifii-n, rjjrgl. nt arms. A number ol'speccUs were made to the t onventtou. Tlie plit!brni declares ayninst cenirnli:'.. atiun, and m favor ol the lreo coinage ot silver nt 16 to 1 indepeudrut nf the uilion of oilier uationp; favon a tariff for reyenuo only, aud fir imposition ol nn Income tax. It recnguizoa the C'u' an insurgents and Culls upou nil men to unite regard lq ol former polili?Hl iitHil.itions. Tho Delegates lo t!iu Chicago Conven tion were inatrueti.d vote us a unit ami in iiccardiiix;! with liia St.ito p!a!'.'"Mii. A nso'.utiOD to roeognizj G'lld Dollar-), as a s-tundiifd of a s i to sys'.em of 15i-tv.i t:!!- im was voted do-', a. Craven County wus ropresnnlcd by twenty three dcieg.-ites and Mr. Win. II. Oliver was elected chairnnn of the dele cation. The proposiiinn to hold but one Con vention wtw voted on and curried. Considerable (xcilcnient was caUfwl anion;; lint customs ctbcintft at Key V, est when it became known that an oxpedit'on had departed with a patly of t-ixly 01 seventy Cubanf), known fiiibustcts, under under the cnmninnd ol Peicto Toru?s. W. H. & R. S. TUCKER & CO.. .Raleigh, N. C Wc desire thus to formally ndvifo thnt our Ures-Mal: ius Department is now ready to accept orders for M'd-suminor Drrsms and Waists for going awuy lo Mountains or Soi Slioro, or other Summer lUsjrts. We believe it isjacknowle-lgod that this Department, under tho Supervision of Mr. Ciiaa, K. Shaw, manager, and Mrs. E. SI. Cauthorno, desigix r, makes Gowns second to none in America, as to correct ness of design, stylish arrangement and comfort in wearing. We respectfully solicit your immedi ate orders, so as to have limn allowed us to properly prepare designs, etc. W. H. &R.S. Tucker & Co. tte-Unlqn, Confederate Veterans ' it Richmond, Va., June 30th, 189G. , r Atlantic & North Carolina Railroad, ) - , - Pacsenger Department, ) : Now Berne, N.C., June 24th, 1896.; To Agents A. A N. C. Railroad : ,-, You wiil sell tickets to the above from your slat-nn to Goldsbom and return- at One Firat-Clas4 Fare. ' Tickets on sale June 29th, good to return nntil July lOtli, inclusive. ' 8. h. DILL, G. P. A Received Direct .fi-om the Mills aCaitl tho woll known, w . BEST ON EARTH, 1 & COLD MEDAL FLOUR ' I also have the largoat and beat leleeteil Ktookof; ': .-' --' 1 !--- - Plug Tab accck:; In tows) bought ehmip anrt will be sold at 4 ' at Unoh Dottom fHeea. . , .' 1 My stock la oomplote; mr prlcos are as ow .. a tire lowost. ; ( TO MY COUNTRY FRIENDS : Uy Stable are froo, aud your harness . aa.1 tuam taken oarant wblleyou aio , In tbeelty. Yon will .to welt to tee - m notore buying elsewhere. ; Thiuiklnf my many IrlemU tot their panl favors-and trunUng to revolve your future patronage I am . - ' Vsry Konpeotfulty, '-. .; J. R. Parker, J 77 BttOAD BTREKT. " " . o 25 o LUCKY o MEN ! rjWEXTY-FIVE MEN IN JtAltK (iOOD Luck To-ilny. Wedon't wnnt the -i;p'in '.rot nil tho gonfl biu'iftlns s: to On. 7 we sot, apart tor Hi'-atn D.iy f.-v nun, aii'l it tltereurn 2., wlso in' 11 in --.v rtenin tliey will s:ivo $1.25 it !'u'y pnv.Miast' tlinr PHOrS UOi-o t.-i-.;.'v. Wo have tw 1 nty live pi:U 1- 1 uinst!.'- made by I.. M. (' yaol '. Wl yiioo nun, thnt we s ! 1 C.1.00 -li.j. , llli i;r. m $1.75 For Today Only I Theycomo in O-.tU'rc-.s on'l Ilnlr. una hfre arc tho 6irs : 1 jmir No. -r. M pnlr N . .V 1 i -n.tr No. i. 5 lulr No. !-;, 10 jfiir No. 7, 1 psilr Nj 2 pair No. e 't, 2 pilar No. if. To-day, only $175. June 20, lS'.x;. CL 3D. O. ID. XjX3-TE. FREIGHT & PASSENGER. UNTIL Fi'RTiiKtl NOTICE The Steamer NETJSE h scheduled to sail from bcrti as follows: New- MONDAYS, AND WEDNESDAYS FRIDAYS. Sailing: hour 5:30 p. m. Sharp. Freight received up to 5 o'clock For further Information .Tpi'ly to, GEO. HENDEKSON, Agent. Juno 23, 1800. WELL PAT ! If a four wheel machine is a (Juad ricycle, and n tniee nliecl machine is n Tricycle and a two whtel machine is a Dieycle, what would you call a one wheel machine ? Why, a Wheel Banow, to besuro. Vory Good. If you wanted tho best Uicyclo what would you do ? Why I would go to J. C. WHITTY & CO S. AND GET A "VGTOfv!" We have Some NICE 8XYLE8 LliFT IS Zeigler's Low Shoes, k Oxford's and Strap Sandals, and a full line of his MISSES AND CHILDREN'S SHOES. ir7"tate style Ladles Collars a, Spec ially.. . We will clofe out our large lino of Mens, Boys and Youth's Clothinir at a great reduction: ; . . : , A full line of Trunks and Bags.' Rol ler Traya a Specialty. - 1 Give us a call. i ,..;, . v, , ; - Very Truly, ; , ' -V. W. B. Swindell & Co. -Important Notice I ; ; E C. D. & O. D. INE. The sUtion nt OcrHcoko. N. C. will be closed on July 1st and remain closed for about 10 or twelve days. , Durlnir which tune no freight or pasMngcxs can be for warded to that point by .mr steamers. . GEO. HENDERSON, Ant. ' Newlxsrn, N, C. June 23, 1890. 8w Hartford Bicycles Are the soil of Bicycles usually lisiins at 80.00 to $luO on. We sell them exactly on their merits. We kiin and you know, that IIAIUTOUD'S arc notns tiood as tho famous COLI'MIUAS Randan! of the Wurld iisliMi 00 t' all aiil.c) laic ni-iihcr is any-' other lu-ycli-. That is liy thc-ii-ni'o vnrving prices in birych-s. IlarHuid'-i are splendidly made better th-.u must bievch-s and " they GIVl-l SATISFACTION ! Prices range from $45 to $70. Full line of Sundries at Cut prices. WM. T. HILL, 61 S. Front Street Thonc 80. A XKW SL'l'lMA OF Just ings Arrived, ALL FIItST GIIADE GOODS. At 10 to 25 cts. per yard. Also another small lot of the 1 5c India Linon, which will probably be the LAST. ID. HT Tarrls. (ill roixonc ST. SPECIAL ! 100 CASES FKEE SiL vcr liakiii;' Powdt-r For Sale at Ut'luil. ONE FKEE SILVE1! SPOON GIVEN WITH EACH CAN. F.TLffl, Grocer. 46 MIDDLE STREET. FR1 JiS ! Mason's Improved Fruit Jars, and Porcelain Lined Kettles. AT L. H. Cutler & Co's. Morehead City, 1T. C. EVERYTHING NEW ! Accommodations better than ever before offered to the publicly SPECIAL RATES TO FAMILIES AND PARTIES. Correspondence promptly annworod. W.P.Campbell, Mgr. This Drug Store SISBHS3SBT s M 4 Is lnlemlcil to make sick) people .:'" Well. - Thnl's out principal business. Of courte wo keep everything lound In' a well. stocked uruct storr, lint our iDcciulty is tilling prcscriptinna filling them accur ately and caroful)y,with fresh, pure drugs. Doctors know their prescriptions will, do little Rood If not properly tilled, and always insist on having llioin taken to - Matt AtWc IM FRESH ! Tanglefoor " Fa a-. Box Insec P veder, Just 1'f 1 " ' - A '' ' Davis' PHannac That vv-p quarter? all nr V.'., -; If you wri 1 Wiupj-e- " piai you v. 1 wnnt. at '.In : . We .Ion T ( tlr VK. Ii.lt h-a.lrr- '! ;-. G. A. Br,r r"v, Ul. ; km si 1' 9 We, couldu'i Saliafai-li.'il M lit., and It:. 11 . done. Wi' (juality 1- li J: poor .iialily in. if it dt.-. il cor tlio "lie l'iiyi:..r getting. J. i '.: Book Seller and 't.i: YOU W I very W. ! French 111. Ladies' Hi'1 color. At Pratt's .0? " -95 MidrTo C - WM. H. OLiVeR, LIFE, FIHE. M '. INSURANCE.. ' A nnmlxt of Tin" T- Compnole. v;irpn.-n-' Over SliftJWMMl ais(tJ( rer-" . . : NOTOAItr t't'Ii' 'f. .': rtommlMlnnei-nf PecT- XK''V t-Mrut nn.l )Vnn . vf : -., tiV-AKvnt National Uoai J X on y Dress lit. ! -" i . s writers. We Propose To Tell You oinething In This Space ill I ""'vst: We want to you of the "f1 :. ' itfulncss of its sub ' "-"'no. W.n mean just what - 1 .y T nm now until they one. we olfer ' Tthing' that's sum tv in Dry Goods at ute cost. tln-i'c"iviisoiis for do FIRST. mr V: iiiid Winter Stmli. SK('ONI). 11.' .11 il will 1- M till- piil-0 of rliilhld ns to ss liricp next LASTLY. sit ivi !y to carry - winror scasou. .I--.I1-IU1S of ;rtuis tlif We 1 h.s wi! h ;i always iv-ii.-wnt, an.l lii-licve we l.jrilH'1- MO.B- ; 1 i 1 ! s.-c diir motive siicli rt'ctnciiiloiis cuts. ; 1 tin-in out. Tliis ,ni ; lii catly daro which -. r to liavo ihi.-t sale. !v an- in'iianiig to ti)i- tho smnmor nan 1 ; ,-";(- 01 1 lie out, as they ;m;plo time to make i; intis. is as nicely assorted ;:m" Im'I'oio iltiring the you, 11 s. nor you arc open to miss this : -.i-.sr-'. c- tfs'iwa-iarT'n-asa .how von sonic of tho you'll sot, wo rjuote a i hol.iw. il Hie. "Dimities" &c, '('liatilaiiie's'' ecu to .'i.-.3S?WKW Dueli, &. It "i 1 i.otted Dinurii's, urcan- "id oiliernoodsol' like stylos, ; ' T -Tiirt. t v1: ' wool ..c, Challioa to 11 e A '. 1:? r, IVn-nU'H to 10 cents. -VWHj.' rcrciiles to S conts. A "l ' i oiculcs to 7 cents. X VVe would inention morc,bat Uck wi I sive you an idnt of the ,. -ii.- i s you'll et, if yju take mU "?-tti.a-jf oi'thiH sale. , , . .rrMwiprv-n sMaMMaMMMMBMeei Uonicnibcr, . anything, io i trsns Goods that's 8nmmery, yon i n Jia i'ot net cost. ' ' ' - A (ilcnaimt coriw n-!ii!. yoiircominff. of Balcsmen 'f . LI I Interest i lust Have IP fhThiy TY71 TJTi
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