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VOl. XV-NEW SERIES N(V33. NEW BERNE, N. C. SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 28. 1890. ESTABLISHED 1882. DEMOCRATS; PLEASED WITH STATE. TICKET ' " ' NATIONS. NOMI- What Will the Fopnllate lo. Bfpnb- - ll.n Viit Vn.lnM. Coaln ir Con vontlou.i Clark For Vice rreldnt at t'blcaaa. 1 . ,: , f .:: " JOUESAI. IiUUEAU, i :,' . . . 1'AltK ilOTEIi. 5, s- Raleigh, N. 0., June 27. Tlie tern-' por, tlio earnestness of purpose, the unity ami the enthusiasm among tho North Carolina Dan icrnts, so fur as their Stnte tickets are concerned, ore greater than in several years past. .; This Is the populnr comment Hall resulted in a week's time one might in fact so; in 48 hours. The bigness of the Stats convention, its personnel, its harmony " and its zeal, astonished Uiq Republicans, and- also astonished not a few Populists who had "given it out" that there were no Demo crats worth speaking of," To be frank the Democratic leaders are Ihermalvcs sur prised as well as inreos-ly giMtifitd nt the sua of the oupourinij of the party. -Without exception tho members of Hie party are delighted at the nomination of Watson. Not a note which is not in full harmony will) the action of the conven tion is.heard, . A. notable campaign is assured.;.'. The attitude of the Populists is watched with interest. -. Tho Domocrats have nolh- ing to lose by their action, one way or another. ' It the Pnnuhsts and Tienubli- cant fusr, the Populists cannot all be held to that compact, and if thero tire, 3 tickets in the field the Democrats have a good chanco. The .-Populists havu nearly stopped talking. They arc trying to get the Republicans, to vote for Guihrie. That is the socret of it, Ex.Senator Jarvis, who is ti lie Ihe chairman of the North Carolina delega tion to the National Democratic Conven- ' Hon, was asked today what he thought of the presidential preferences of tho delega tion. Uo rcpliid: "The North Carolina . delegates will go to Chicago without any personal preferences, their sole object being to make a platform for tho coinage of gold And silver at 10 to 1, that ' cannot by the ingenuity of man be misuuderstood and to nominate for President the . ablest tnan they can find wlio?e sin cere convictions are in harmony with that p1.itf.irm." It is no secret that many of the delo. gat"B tavor Jiryan, in tuct be is perhaps the ueneral favorite. Boies has some warm supporters. The fact is the delega tion wislies to look over the gronod after Its urrival at Chicngo and not to commit Itself to any man until after a careful review. . " ,. Senator Morgan's ldtot published today ' seemed to have made a fine iinpreision on : tho silver wen.' E Senator Jurvis.snys it Is grand one and strikes a key Dote. . ExJudgo James C. MtRae said this morning of the new State ticket; 'i think Watson and Mason as strong a ticket as could have been nominated and . the slato has my heartiest support." .-: u . State Chairman Poa would have been re-elected yesterday for the two years term, by the State Executive committee, but his desire that before sach action was takon the full committee and tho candi dates should meet and confer.' - Tho ' Democrats were delighted- with - the State platform. It is no secret that most . of it was drawn by Mj. E J. Hale!, the very able chairman of that committee. " - It Is a belief of many of the ; Repobli- '. enns that their party will now . make the most extreme efforts lo induce the .Popu lists to again luse'with them. ; . . , Toe railway commission is' getting on quite rapidly with its assessment for taxa tion T.ntnr IIia rnilwiva will h irivpn An opportunity to make any exceptions lo the rale, &c. i . : ; . - . The MacRae men asy it was the presen tation twice or flirico of Walter Clark's same which ruined his chances of a oomi- nation. 'The Clark men weio well under--. stood to be in many eases devoted friends - ot MacRae.- " v,f ' The cotton dealers and the farmers- as .. well, in this section, declare they ucver saw finer growing weather fir CO. Ion It Is exactly favorable. , . A Democrat who was yesterday speak ing to a Populist said: 'The troublo is your party asked too mnch. - It asked too much of the Republicans and it aslyd to? much of us." ' . . .. . ; ... There ate Ihoso who contend that the negro veto is of peculiar Interest in this ' campaign. Nfgroas.of prominence say " their race holds the balance of power, and add that they earnestly hope the "color : line" will not he drawn this campaign. ' The Commissioner ot- Agriculture is making plans tor the farmers' inHitujtos which are to held in such nhmhers this summer and autumn. ' They will be oil a lamer scale than ever before.' The agri. cultural department determined to extend iu offer ol work and puts iteelf face to Ceo witli the In r mors. Tho hardest task of nil is Inducing the latter to a' tend th n. i I'.nj-o. An earnest effort will also bo m .'u to douMe tlio number of siudenls at t' A "h iiltuml end MculinmVul Col!r;'0 I was adiled to the institution fir colored (leaf-mutes nod bliud here, and th's year a nunisr one will be built. . . . While some fear is expressed that? Dr tieorge T. Winston may accept the, off-r ol the presidency of the Univeitity oi Texas, yet your correspondent is assured today that lie will not accept, but will remain at the held of the University of North Carolina; lor which ho lias done uch grand, work. Col. A. M. Waddell will place in nonii- nitionfur the Vice-Presidency, ' at the Chicago Convention, tho name of Walter Clark. The North Carolina del.aten will do earnest work in Clark's i iteitst. NO FOURTH FOR SMALL DOTS. Tor IlKfol Cnunot b Kol.l May Mayor or Chicago. But store Veo ple Nay Yen. (Special. Chicaoo, June 27 Mayor Smith of this city, this nlternoou Issued an unusual proc'amaiiori to. the aflect that no toy pisto's would be nllowed in the city on the Fourth of July, ' flu has sent the police notice that the store keepers are not to sell same. The store-keepers say tiiey will disre gard the order. Jordan Snys .title. Spsclal. - New York, Juno 27 Assistant Unit ed Stitm Treasurer Jordan ha3 denied receiving any request from New York barkers to rcdiue tho premium on gold t'Urs, and said that the meeting ot baukois at his oiiicc was merely incidental. He declined to State what subjects were discussed, paying he preferred thai tile information should come from Wash ington. POPULISTS MEET JULY 3rd. Slate Committee t olled to Mret at Rnlelgh. Guthrie Tnlks Il'g. 8pcial. " ItALElOH, June 27. Tho Populitt Stale ('ommittco is called to meet lime, July 3rd. W. A. liullnie savs great movemeniS are in prr gress. The aommitteo will, he say?, tall tlio convention to bo held between August fust nnd fifteenth. Not. ltootntiiff .vtorilMtii. Special. PrRiNoriEt.n, 111. Juno 87 Governor Altgeld denies the stmy ptinted broad cadi this morning, to I lie effect that he is trying to looni W. R. Morrison for the Presidency. It is stated Altgeld really leans towards Ex-Governor Boies, ol Iowa. DMBRIA STILL AGROUND. Hnt Besting Knsy With Ibnurr or Oetllaa-orratlltBh Tide. Spoeial. New Yobk June 27 Tlio Curnaidev Umbria, which grounded fast to the sunken barge Andrew Jackson, in Gednoy's channel, two miles from Sandy Hook, is still hard fast to-night. It is not yet ascertained how fast aground she is. She was going at a good speed. Tho olBcors aboard by courageous conduct, prevented anything like a panic. So long as the weather is fair, the steam ship is in no immediate danger. Wreckers aro waiting for a tide, and making ready to heave her off. ON TO CHICAGO. General Gzodna Taken Place al WawH Incton. Every One Bound for tne ' Convention. - Sneelal. . ' " ' WAsniNOTOS, PC, June 27. The Democrats are already -jnarehing on towards Chicago, and tlio National' Cop itol is'leiug rapidly depleted. ' " Tlie otiice holders and ' democratic leaders, who have made Waehington their headquarters the lust lew months, uot only have left, but also the free silver committee which bad its hetdquartert licre for the last session, has closed its Iocs, and its members tare hieing' away to Chicago. '.- - Willi the convention ten day oft', tpait from tbo great amount of uncertainty as lo its result and length ot session, many nominees are expected for both offices. BASE BALL. National League Games PlayeoTTeti . terday. . ' , New Yobb, Juno 87, New York 9, Brooklyn 8. WABMiroToir, June 87 Baltimore 8, Washington 6. .-. Boston, June 27. Boston ll,Pliiladel ph'ft 7. CnroAoo, June 27. nttsburg 10, Cliicago 4 - . . " ' St Lorjis, June 27. Cincinnati S, St LouU 3. ... v- ... ' Ci.evkiarD, June 2. Cleveland' Louisville gnnw postponed. now THK CliCll ST A NO. CLdna. -; n.illlmoro, Clovelnnrt, (Jinciuua'ti, Uoiton, WflBliingtoD, t'liiciipo, rhilailnlphla, l'lttsliurn, Ilrookhn, , , Now Yorlt, St. Louis, I.DU'P.VlllO, P. 0.'. .618 .647 .827 .; .629 .617 '.60K .609 .500 .41 .2'W to 84 87 82 27 81 Jli 23 SH sn 14 11 19 10 22 ii 24 21) 28 27 28 32 41 41 WILMINGTON NEWS. SENATOR BUTLER SPEAKS THREE HOURS; Rain Every liny, niryellsta In Trouble Crowdd Down the Cnpe t'bnr. Wat lon' Sioniinatlon Favorably B Ceived. Uucs lo Clileatto. .JoUBNAI. BrjKKAU, ) WilminotoN, N. C, June ij. A leuoid of tiio weok'j happenings would not be completo if nothing, was said of the rnia. Evdy day the clou.ts have rolled up, wi'.h crash of thunder aud lislilniug fl u-hes, deposited their quota of rain and parsed on to seek new regions to n-freh. Hut tho r iin d.ies not coo! ihe iir so humanity complains. Thero is ion much rain for Ihe farmers and melons arc backward as a consequence. The bicycle (roubios a' Hew Berne seem to have spread out and otrlicted our city. At the Monday night meeliug of our Board Of Aldermen un ordinance was ia!y ed piohibitiii; lucjuiists ruling on the sidewalks. As'.'ie ttretU in many of the town lire really impassable for bicycles, this oid'nante caused a great leal of disatis!aetion. Tlve bicylists called a meeting and over two hundred ideis attended, ninong whom were reeii tic teuding in'miaters, doctors and loisi- ness men. Tw uie;liug pnss;d strong ondeuitifttoiy ivbolulious and sent thcni to the Boaid with tho suge.-tio;! tlnii a prompt action upon them would meet with the cyclists approaI. Everyouo hew is trying to make at lee-t me trip down (lie twr to kob the Aiuphi- trite, tlio hot weather being another iiducoieeat, t'.ierefoi'.; the steamer Wil mington niiries iare er.nv.is mowm uauy. The Navui Haservc lioys aro having their Uilal good tiniu this week, coupled with hard work which niiiuy of them w; u'd spuin il lliey were paid to do it. Today the Ampbitrita leaves, nml en the way out will lake the boys on lioanl for bii'gct practiee ut sea, -.dUv which limy will rcturu lo tlie N iiilukot on tho .('ut ler C'olf.ix, ami tlio cruise ot n'i will come to a close on Mot'd.iy. The nomination cd' Cyrus. Tl. Watson. fr Governor was rather a sui prise for people in Wilniingliin, an I tin) giiienil query was "Well how do yr u li'uo the nomiiinlinr.;'' Alb some divusOon both paititD wou d Come to tlie coneius ion llint cv-"viii; w -,s a' I l ylit and the Desnoera'.ie. p:.ity would retain its position in North Carolina. Despite tlie sultry wiather five hundred people wero at the opera bouse hist uigbt to hear Senator Mat ion Butler 's dieourse on tho silver question. Alier sweOtsoundi of the orchestra had died away, Mr. B. F. Keith introduced r. Butler. Vor mom than ll.reo. iimg houis, the audier.ee wire compelled to 'listen to the Seuatm's ass-r- tions, to cv'uleiilly forgetting himscll as be said when tiegiuiiiug his address th.it because of the groat he.it he would not give the lengthy speech he had prepared. However he gave a pretty good substitute for it. It was n good speech for the Populists, as it was the same thing they had heard many times before, therefore il caused them very littlo thought, which was well oo snob a warm night; but the Democrats in Ilia audience grew very tired, and long befoio lha Senator grew weary many hud lied. Rev. Peyton H. lloge, paetor of the First Presbyterian Chuicli, left this week to pursue a course of study at the Chicago Univorfity. Received Dtroot;rom tlio Mills sCarJot the weiUknown, , BEST ON EARTH, & COLD MEDAL FLOUR I also have the lamest and best Mleeted stock ot ' Plug ToT:accD In town; bought cliop anil will be sold al M Mock Bottom r rices. 117 stock is oomplwto i my prices ira as ow aa the lowest. , , TO MY COUNTRY FRIENDS ' " My Stablos att tret. Hilt yonr harnem .: and team taken oaro ol wblle yon ai e ' lntheolty. Voa will do welt to ie . .ma betora buying alMwhare. Thanking my many irienila tor tliatr past tavors and trusting to recoive youi rulnre patronage I am 'very Renpeotrully, ' J. R. Parker, 77 BHOAD STREET. ' : A. & N. C. RAILROAD.: Tbanspoktatiok Dkparthknt, ) Xvw Ucrne, N. C, Juue 19lb, DO. ( Netice to Track SUppara aoi Km ' t leyeea af tho A. & N. 0. R..B. Special Truck Trniu, No. 212 wIlM dtscontiaucJ after Wednesday, June 17tli, 1800. '.v.? .. ' Commencing Thursday, . June ' "18th, solid car loads Ol Truck ninj be tftken by our No. 4 I'ftssengor Train, upon notice to this office. , Mixed shipments of Truck lo small lots may be taken by No. 2 Train, Mondays, Wednesdays and Friduys, : ti-llj. DILL, Btipcriuleudent. Beautiful Neckwear ! 1VE HAVF.OVSAI.K THIS WRKK ft lieaotinil lino or Latllcs, Gents - anrt ChlMivn'K NECKWEAR. Windsor Tlea at t, 1.', W, to 40 com a Aii silk Windsor Ti- :tt l , worth 'ir'. LaUUw exlm ion .; Auri M ';(.'., uat-h. (ientlonien'fl Scui N. i'ci ks, Putl. Fons'-in-hautls atiM How in t! mi.u-hh'iip i-w nri-'i"3. Tiemt'iidous V.av mih;i!ii Neckwear n tlds week I'o ;ro filik", hence all cnii lo wiiteii. SHHial lillinery SnU of French lBaleni Ail $7.l) 1'uf t' in llaii Tji.irkrtl i'.owii f : '.il. Ail i.0ii ll.iis at s:.::.!. All V.u Hats to Mii. Tli?se lial.-: :ire M-,is spi in-rs too ! i anil the very latest styles. :::::: THK IIKi Drv Goods Bargain House. G. A. Barfoot,Mgr. LiAtfTEUXS will bi' udva.iKM'tl in price- on and after .Inly lsl. ITT rUK I N ,-in.-;y:-.!vrni--il. Soii'l for pri.- U ;t. I v" S' v.m;i1 A' nil-'mid Bii-wli- LbSHOF i u-T. Also tl M-f'r oi N.u- v. ti-1 I- oav One Price to All. WM. T. HILL, 'Phono 80. 61 S. Front Street !Fimeral Direelor aitd Einbaliiier. li-l Biimil Fire -t I'll'IS IC p. rf.'' Iturial Koh.'s n i'e -i;i:ty. C. C O- ID. LIlB. FREIGHT & PASSENGER. UNTIL FUI.T1IKU NO'L'ICK The Steamer NETJSE Isschodtiloil to Biiil from New born aa followe: MONDAYS, - WEDNESDAYS AND FRIDAYS. Sailing hour 5-M) p. m. Sharp. Freight received up to 5 o'clock. For further information apply to, OBO. HENDERSON, Agent. Jane 23. 18!)(i. Guilford College Qullford College, N.C. Opens Aug,, 18, 1896. Instruction thorough for both sexes, Three couists for degree; also Music, Art and Physical Training. Healthful location on Dairy Farm. Kxpcnses mod erate. Send for catalogue. J L. UOBB3, President. The University. 88 Tencbers, 634 Students, . - - . Tuition 00 t Vtnr. ; - ". Boaril 8. (eight dollars) a moctU 8 lull Uollnue Courses, B Brief Courses. - ' Law School, Modioli School Summer School for Teachers, Scholarships and J-oans for tlie needy Address, Prksidknt Winston, Chapel Hill, N. 0. To th& Trade: We ire In a position to sell Goods at the very lowest potsihle prices.. We do not travel a salesman, therefore, we will lave vou that expeusc. We are millers smnis for the sale of Slocks Nonparlel Best Patent Diadem and Charm. - We luy our Meats, Lard, Coffee and Tobacco, nnd manv other Woods in our line from first bands. To convince you that we are headquarters, cull in, examine goon, anu got our prices, kuujjuj s mw. A NKW SUPPLY OF Mattings Ji Just Arrived. ALL FIRST GRADE GOODS. At 10 to 25 cts. per yard. Also another small lot of the 1 5c, India l.inon, which will probably be the LAST. 3D- X1. Tar rls. O.'J roi.l.'iric Si'. SPECIAL! 1 MM CASKS Fit EE SIL 1 J J v,.r linking ,nvicr For Sale at Rclail. ONE FREE SILVER SPOON GIVEN WITH EACH CAN. F.1MI, Grocer. 46 IVftDIlLi: STREET. WELL PH ! If a fo'ir wlioel m-n iiinu a Otisl- vUycle, nml 1 1 1 i cc v.ln-ol machine h n TrirVclc nml il two wlx-oi marlilnp i ; a I'icyiilc, what wm'.lil you cull :i one wlu machine .' Why, a Wlu-el I.arinw, to I o.-uie. Very ti'iOil. If Vim wnnlBil tho lirst liii yclc wln.t WOlllll vou ll'i '! Why I would go to J. C. WHITTY & CO S. AND GET A "vqerot!" FRUIT JARS ! Mason's Improved Fruit Jars. and Porcelain Lined Kettles. AT L. H. Cutler & Co's. Morehead City, ZfcT. C. EVERYTHING NEW ! Acconini'ttlatiiins belter than ever before offered to the public. SPECIAL RATES TO FAMILIES AND PARTIES. Correspondence) promptly answered. W. P. Campbell, Mgr. This Drug Store Is Intended to make sjck, peopVo r , Well. That's out principal business. Of courts we keep everything found in a well, storked drug store, hut our sneclalty is tilling prescriptions lining mora accnr stelvandcarefullv.with fresh, nuredniL a. Doctors know their prescriptions will t'o litilo good if not properly filled, and always iiMst on Having them laKeo to Brill's Reliable Drni Store, ffi Mt M ' O. m.Y!V m I ' I E I my mi m TALKATIVE I ... I II- 111 " oi I 'I J : v : r;i. i't n I..UO',!' -'in . 1 - i l'"i , I IV.-! ,i.anti', r 1 .r .- : I-' I ll-i-- i A k..' FRF.SH ! Tang Jot co 77 iy Paper Boxl -S""" Powder, Jusi v r--' ved at Davis' Pharmacy. J'O TllYi l.:HKS. . : - .1 Uli--. II V I- ' 11:' I V . r .-'l l.ilUKV." r i- - 1 T H -'ILvN I Kit : i u :.!.. - ' ... - T TP-.- jixter Stationary Stationery Store. tc ii'-". We ffive o -.!. 1 1 . i-If i with .' I 'HIV lllva -i .. k. ami lU'i ' wo "jet n - ";i-t out, or i -.ri !.. price, aod , ', :-r h it he if V,-,- :r -. ... mihari ,. Itiallli'li-Hl l';'i us. :i;i-l l i:i 1 .lour. V., .(IKllitV i- Ii- l :. p lr.r n'li..l) .1', il' it ilin .i, it the .mo Iuj:;u ':. liin-:. .1. I). (iASKINS, Book Seller and ,S. ii'-nu-r YOU WILL FIND Ivory AVan-r IV.).. f SSme Dressing, Fretirli l'!;i K;:';.'. I.U'lio.H' I'.i.-y- ', l.cin,ss in all colors. At Pratt's Shoe Store, 95 Middle St. WM. H. OLIVER, I.I I'T.. 1-IIM-. M Al i i IM; l . I I IlKl.tTV, S'lT.AM IIOII.KIt Insurance..... M.WIIDIIX. . a nniiiUi. nt TlmtvTi'Iod and Flrft-tmted l. VOr f l,0,limi(iHV n'tn iviirKUMnii " HOTOAHY PPnMC. ? momml.flloncr of tiwls for Nw Tort, Oon-ihm-I l.-iit nml l'.iimnylviiulii.. IVTAgoat Nativnitl Uoaid Marina Vnder writWk. .. -. . , l r 1 P A A. j., l1' At ttli fta-a vtgp.-v .In A 1 1 vnvt i i" llirasv iiikI uliat lliey did for us was a rit'iily. W'lii'n n.' a-lvcrtisod onv k'''' ('"t si,! 0,1 all sumiiKT Kootls at iilwoliite cost, it was at our.' noised ahroa.l liy tin- '-lair sex."' Tin y U now n, yooil t liilifi win n i hey we it that's why tln'.V mail.' liasto tu coiuc caU'li tlio lnir.tiiiN. nu:v Il l IT TOO ' Ii:mI m larp;otfok lo liNMs ol'in lliisway and nolwillislandliiK (lie many rustomers n Iiii la, i i ..il mill : t ..,.... . a mm m m I.m" M'jay ii" you Miusi ;ni t ?;iiij; In lr ;!,.. Lawns. IiinilioN, 1 1 a 1 ' I a i 1 1 ', O rga n dlcn tXv. Tlivy an' on our coiiiiiVr al cost. THEY HUST BE 50LD I In the mean time if that's just out in Nor tions, we have it. Ladies White Linen collars down to 15 cts. each. Two styles of these and who says they are not the neatest thing: in neckwear P k ic me is 1 us, lliil Cold Facts
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