NEW BERNE, N. C. FRIDAY MORNING, JULY 3. 189G. ESTABLISHED 1882. NO GOLDITES WANTED. silver, men resent their Attempted influence. Al)eld Rbjk ttiu bay CwnUM II ' -atlveritua Cootrol. l.eit ul Bolt. flgbt I Again Tf :."..'' Ihlrtl Bnlr. Spatial.- - 4 ChicaoG, July 2. Mnny ,of the silver men here manifest disposition to resent the announced intention of the gold advo cates, who are not delegate, to the cou vcntioD, but who are coming to Chicago with the announced intention of influencing the course ot proceedings." . Governor Altgeld says if tiro silver men hivo their w it still 'be a one day convention. -'' 1 ;J8ehator-lect Money esys it is an unlier ftlHml nrncpfulincf H at such nmn ns Wlut- . o . . - ni j and Eckels, who have no credentials, should attend the contention with the inh'iition ot iulluenciug the action ot del egates on a question of principle, and their purpura should be justly resented. . .; There is less Litlk, today, of a bolt, though a deadlock seems inevitable unlvss the two thuds mlo b abrogated. , : It is maintained that under the rule too much power is given the minority,' and that the majority should rule. . vThs Illinois' delegation" is making a strong fight lor the abrogation of the two thirds rule. Other silver Statm are will ing to jail in Hue. . T ' ' rnll The IV nnllr. : . Halifax, N. C. Jaly 2 -Tho strap of the galtotvs was pulled this a. m. at 17 minutes to 8 o'clock, and Henry Dovrden, the ruurdcer of Evglncer Podd, paid the death penally. tTbe execution was witnessed' by 25 or SO. : Ho was pcrlcctly composed, and said on the gallows "Gtnllem;in I Mini the man, am.eony for it." Walt Mrrt' MofHtmeka to be Taught ' LHa b Mentor ratle Purl Jr. KpeolaJ. v- CHlCAOO,"'July 2. S-nntor Tillman joined tho' Democratic ranks here" tcxlay. fie taid( the psny was now in line on the right principle, and would teach tho Wall street Mo3bscks a lcr son. '' , Troormin Coalra). - "Birr A. Ohio. Jo'v 2. The Troops in control ol lise qunir.p! today. Quiet hi followed jcsl ;rda), rioting. t Shot at !l'orf. Special. .. ''" Pam Fkancisoo, July 2. H!s Lillian . Ashley, of Boitoii,who is soing 'Lurkj'1 Bald (kn, for breach of promts fhot at bin) lu Ihs court mom. ; . -A by-slander knocked the revolver ts'.de thas saving Baldwin' life. ', ' y It isbolicved Miss Ashley hn become limine. .. -" BodlcaKat Vet Kcncbed. , ' Wn.KCBDono, Pi. The. silaation at tho Twin shnft is n 4 m hopeful as it was, wlwa considerable progreui was made : down the slope, )t:; ' ' r Ho bodies have yet been recovered, and there have been no' iudicn-ioin that the bodirt aro near; and it is doubl'ol if auy ' will be found lor days to come.. ?. The work bf rescue wilf be prosecatnd through the slope. This decision of the oflcuds was pot concurred in by all the minen, and the "opinion , Was expreesed that poscibly the rave It not so ' extensive next to! Iks Clear Spring, and not so much work wnuid be required as where the men : -r now working. It wool! 13 quicker ' to go over 2,500 foct ud limply lumber than to go 600- foet & dig and limber both. ::r Tbo hope that the tnro,when they heard 'the cave behind them, rushed toward the Ckar Spring barrier nd were there Im prisoned in an open spsco, is eohrtaiocd by only a few. At any rate it was decid- ed to giro up operations from the Clear Bpring side and confine all tffoue to the slor now being worked. ' ' The bore hole which bid been Started through, the barrier that separated the ' Clear Spring mine from the Twin shall on the other sido ol the sue was com- . pleted. The bole is only an Inch oi two in d'mmet'Mf and was put through the hundred feet of coal to flud out Whether there was watar or gas in the' tri'nr. As soon 9 the drill' Was drawn, no Walor . came throogh and there is very little gas in the mine. : ;".: ' ''' tpKirriller t'aotlit. Bt. Louis -.What promised to be one of the moht dangerous gangs of counter f 'iters operating in recent years was cap tured by Socret Service detectives at 1531 lYndinion avunuo. Those under arrest are l)r, Ailelia Wallersa lady homeopatli U-dph Creese, W. IL llillec - and Waller Crrvto. ' '.,....'. A s arch of the house dlsslosed a com j'li'o outfit of tlie Bncfit quality, including nil the necifwry pamptieiDalia for mak- ing plioh ;;ravures ol Untied States cur- r-nry. Further search rtfillted In the f ',!-"; el' a nuinlier of ne;'rttiv of United l a.. 1 a quantity of lilauk cop- 1 . x . . .. GALVESTON FIRB. Wharf, Ball; Car anil - MiOtary Immense iMM. Bocks an flra, Special."... . , Cai.veston, Texas, July 2 This afternoon a fire started here on the Gal vesten tvharf. A greiituumber of Topeka aud8:wlaFe railway cars were burned, The Jlre spread to tho Mallory ducks, half of them beiug burned. ' ' The lira was caused by spontroeous co-abustion. The loss is very heavy. . BASS BALL. 3atlanl I.iinr Mmn IMayml Tm- trrdHjr. Special, CniCAOtr, July 2. Chicago 8; Cleve land 7. Brooklyn, July 2. Brooklyn ' 4; Philadelphia 8. Washington, D. C. July 8 Wash- inglou 2; Unstou 4. Cincinnati. July 2 Cincinnati 7, St. LolllH S. Whera Tbny I'lnjr To-day. St, Loirs at Cleveland. R illiniore at New York. Washington at Philadelphia. Cincinnati at I'ittsburg. Boston at Brooklyn BOW THR CLUC3 STAND. CLOBS. W. L. P. C. Baltimore, 38 ID .687 Cleveland, 80 19 .055 Cincinnati, -it 22 .651 Rrwton, 83 23 .603 Pittsburg, 31 27 .534 Washington, 28 27 .509 Philadelphia, 31 30 .508 Chicago, 85 32 .508 Drooklvn. 29 30 .492 New York, 34 34 .414 St. Louis, 15 40 .240 Louisville, U 44 .200. Jnpnncm Mienmer Minks. Kobe, Japan -The steamer Kawnu' ouraWaru collided with and leuek the Ilozui Mara off Horosiuma during a inrm. One hurt drcd and seventy eight cs wero lost. CojrSTANlTXori.rc A-lvic.-s reccivsd here from Jidduh, Arabia, scy that a ser ious revolt of lroop hs occurred at that liac.i. Accvrdir to ioiiiis two battal ions ol TuikisiV troops en route for Uousan, Sjria,"refused to go any further than Jiildnh unles? they icwived their rrears of pay, tho men deflating that they had not two psid siucs 1804. An at tempt was made to compel them to pro ceed, but tho rebellious soluirn barricaded themselves in the uiosqiia nod resisted all tlcmpts to dUloi'je Ihcro. Keb5loti aci J t'asittne. St. PrjTEnsEuna Advice received mm tnnngiiul ttiowtlat disorders :e rampant in d'ITre:it prirts of China. T!i? Mussulman rclclliou, ia the noilhwet district of Ksu Su, has ic relied the great est proportions. The secret soc-iolirs iu Ihe country are ag.nn txeiting the Dulivea against I'' Luropctins. Jb'iiuiue and p:ague are niso repoiieii to be rng;ng in the Soullieru Provin;es of China. Harriet B. Dtwe Oend. Habtfow), ' Cosf Mis. Harriet Bcclier' Stowe, the fmnom aulhorofS, psssed wny at her reiJenco in this city, At her tciUide were ttma of the family, Mi's. Iaifcoiia Beifher-tlookir, her hus- hand, Dr. Hooker, ami U irriut Stowe, A daughter of the authoress, ' Itaatb came without . struggle, and the end uk rely nppcare I to bi a final con tinuince of Ihe uoonseiou stute into which Mrs. Stowe lapsed on Mon day... ; r ; ' The arrangements lor tho funeral, have been but partially completed. The services in Bnrtiord will be private, and interment will lake place in Andover, Mass, - Cvv. MeCorkle for Vie Prealdrat. CrwcrtlllATl. An Enquirer ,: special Croui Pnrkersburg, W. Vs., says; "Before Gov. McCorltle started for Chi rag o from Charleston it was announced that Mc Uorkle would bo boomed, for Iho Vice l'rcMdcnry. It is said he has been prom, ised support by Maryland, Virginia, and oth.r Southern delegations, j ' i: - : . MulOtla frlwa, '. '' 1'BiLADiiLpniA, The mandate of the United Status Suprome Court in the case of J. H. B. Wibonr. Iho lata captain of t,he steamer Tlorta, who was convicted in the United States district court bare Id March on the charge of engaging in Cuban filibustering expedition and septet) cod to sixteen months' Imprisonment and $300 fine, was received by clerk Lincoln of me oisirici court, - -- .. . The Supremo Coutt antrmed tlie con viction and Capt. Wihorg must surrender himself wllhinJSve days and begin serving his sciitt oto. A numerously sighed peti tion for a pardon lor tho defendant was recently presented to President Cleveland. . Denf the Statement. . : t i IJorjaE, A'a. A largo nnmlier . ol laborers from Guatean, Guatemala, where thoy have bren working on a railroad. They deny that lahoreie there have bfSii HUrenlwl, but etalo that tlie Country is very uahoalthy, and that nmubors 0 Inboren aro coming back lx-cmrie the con struetoi'f have been forced J. to roduce expenses on account of a recent rising among tne people doivn Uierp. BLACKBUBN BOOMING UP AS A PROMINENT PRESIDEN TIAL POSSIBILITY. WauU Ottlay, Blor law. Ka- ator HarrlN tot Temporary Chair man. Boles and Bland Ntreugtb Compared, No lompromtne. Chicago, July 2 Senator Blackburn. Kentucky, who is becoming prominent as presidential candidate, says that while he d:d not want any delay in tho conven tion, he was opposed to all gag luw, and wanted the Convention to go on record as noted for its fairness. This evening tt was announced that the silver leadece had deeded upon Senator Harris, ot Tennessee as temporary chair man of the Convention. This is declared to be a Bland victory. Tho ta'k is that cx-Gov. Boies hits Ihe greatest natural strength, though liland sliows great Btrength. The silver men scout tho idea of any compromise wi'.h lue gold men. Teletrrapble Items. (Jecil Way land was lynched iu Jasper :ownship, near Hannibal, Mo., for alleged assault upon a woman of '.hat neighbor bood. John Mossr was stabbed to death by John J. Emorson in a riot that occurred at the North River church, al Farmland, Ind , alter services Tuesday ni';ht. A live fight ensued, in which several othor per sons were injured. Salt Lake's mid-sumoier carnivals l giii today, and will last three days, The Hi- is in holiday attire. There will be street parades, balls, excursions and other populnr entertaiuments. Many visitors arc arriving. St. Louu3. A duugcrou- gang of i ou. - terfeilers was captured by Sec at Sc. vice detectives nt 1521 IVndletoa av-.Ti?; a'bo complete oullit of the flnest quality, ncluding all the necessary paraphernalia for making photographs of United States currency', Several buildings in the Green Point district of Brooklyn were destroyed by tire Tuesday night. The total daniugo done amo,:at to tSOJOO. Tho lire started in the boiler-room of the L.wg Island Kind- ing Woojd Company, and spread rapidly to the adjoining buddings. The Kev. Itouard O. Worth, a New York Baptist preacher, has beca divorc il rom ka wite, Khvra M. Worth, in the courts at Petrv, Okl. He "vcr-j that s'j: spoiled his Sunday coat to keep him from his preaching appointments and filled his Sunday thoes with water. Benjamin Huff, ot Booljr.ck, l,apor!e County, Ind., while tcinpomrariiy .insane. shot and fatally wounded his duurditci-m- law rmd then instantly killed liirnself by shooting through the temple. Hurl' was fitly-ebht andw9 - an old soldier. He had oltcn threatened to kill his family. In a quarrel over the admhsion ot colored children into the white distrct school, ten mile east ol Guthrie, O. T H. Swain, a negro school texcher, was shot and killed by W. II. Arnold, a white school director. Arnold gave himself np. Bo claims that he acted in sclMefenso Naw Cbdpobij. Mai). It is pretty clearly certain that the New Bedford men do not share the dismal view of the situa tion that 'is taken by the Fall River manufacturers. The market may not be all that they could wish, but there wll lie no general shut down during tho months of July and August - The Connecticut MdW Is now offering to insurers the very best forms of insurance that can be. writ ten, providing as they do both protection and investmoat-apon the best and lowest possible terms. Attention's respectfully called to iu ,:" : , ., ' .. ; " LOW RATE ENDOWMENTS " tOO, 65. 70 and 75 with Cash Surrender Value in 10, 15, etc., years, the best and most durable Endowuiont Insurance ever issued. Life snd Limited Life Policies else ronUin Urge Cash Surrender Values, stipulate! in tne poucie nu lormiug part of the contract, . It maintains a higher standard of sol vency than' i employed by nj other Company or any Slate Department in this country, having in 1832 voluntarily aaopteu a 3 Per Cent Reserve thus making Its contracts the' safcrt and most valuable ever ooered. - ' All policies are by their terms nonfor feitable afmr two or three payments, not even requiring surrender in ( aso o! lapse, 1 and sucu ponce participate id annual iiivKienos. llit i aaii burrender ana i'aui Lip Values ire pluiniy slated tn each no icy, thus avoiding all misunderstanding or disappointment. The agenti of the Company respectfully solicit correspoa donee with anyone desiring further Infor mation. ; . . , E, D. WAITrGen. Agt., . - RALEIGH, N. tt ;: P. S. COX, Agent, NEW BERNE, N. C. Trunks, Valises and Traveling Bags. We now hnvc on s-.'.e e big linn ot TrnnVs, Valises nd 'J'nv.'ling B-igs. The goods aio all n-"w, nought direct from the Factory and vr.iy below the average price asked. Stationary Dep't. Wo have en route another Ijig sbijimeut of our nottd St'itionery, which will be hammered down at the same recliculous reductions. Puper by tho quire, ream or box, other Stationery in any qua'j.:;it9. .'.-. THE BIG Dry Goods Bargain House, G. A. Barfoot,Mgr. DRINK IorterN Pmscli, The lineft in the World. Milwaukee Beer, The linost on tlie Mnrkelt Notox, An invigorating diiuk for all, especially good for ladies and child ren. Put up iu bottles for 10 and 25 cent?, J. F. TAYLOR, No. 18 Middle Street. Wlf. DTON, - JAS. EEDMOND, President, Vlce-Pros't, B. S. G'JION, Sec'y.& Treas. New Berne Ice Go Manufacturers of MM CRYSTAL ICE From Distilled Water. Out-put 20 Tons Daily. l ar J.onci i.ols aolicited. Ice delivered daily (except Sunday) 0 a. in, to 6 p. in. Sundays (retail only) 7 a. m. to Is noon. For prices and other intormalion, address. B.S. GUION. Manager. I I t3 2 italic Hotel ! Morehead City, IT- c. EVERYTHING NEW ! Accommodations better than ever before offered to the public.s SPECIAL RATES TO FAMILIES AND PARTIES. Correspondence promptly aniwered. W.P.Campbell, Mgr. Reward. Reward. 1 Reward. We w ill pay 925.00 to the pcrmi. Vliowill briiitfusasiuvotlmt will uinpary in iuality, flnlsih and point of excellence with the WE NOW HAVE ON OUR FLOOR. Wowilihavo net JihIh three tliinterestoii Persons. Wo want ymi to sec these stoves i Hunger whether you wish to luiy nr not. Tliey arc the handsomest sioves ever show n in North Carolina, and each U warranted hy HI CK'S 8TOVH ft KANtiti CO., and hy Slover lltirdwure Company to sivo perfect satisfaction or we win iv lund your money. W"Cal! and lot ns show vou ntivtliin" 'i in UK onr line you may need. We nuiiruntee ' ri(ijr..s on utiytnuiK wo .tell. Yours Beapoellully, SL ft FRESH ! Tanglefoot Fly Paper and Box Insect Powder, Just receivedat Davis' Pharmacy. This Drug Store !w- s intended to make sick people Well That's oui principal business. Of course we keep everything lotinu in it weii- stocked drug store, but our sixeialty if tilling prescriptions tilling tlieiu accur atety and carefu llv.witb fresh, pure drugs, Doctors know their prescriptions will do Il Li lu good it not properly tilled, and lwaysinsist on having them taken to liM Reliable Emu Store. OF N. C. TOMATOES Three 3 pound Cans for only 25 cents at J. W. S, 75 Broad street. Fresh Groceries al ways on hand. 33rd. lIVIli:XI The National Bank of New Berne, X. C . " Jtm !3. 1800. The Board of Directors of this Bank, have tin day declared a semi-annual dividend of 8per cent, free of tax, pay able on ana auer juiy tutu, ihud. G. II, ROBERTS, Cashier, $25 $25 Stoves xi . f iiis.JHf' ' E Vffl Happy H mi Friday's Bargains. TO-DAY V' ofl'cr spv,-i;il niili'.ccmorit1? in Silk I Ii"i ii I'l'K k :ind White, nl'o iu 1,'iin'ii. l'"d,iii"! (IiiHooiih an ! Uanil ;. 20 por cent. Discount lor to-day only. A new lor o!' C.nnbiic Kilg' aud ' tiMrrt loni jits', op.'iii'.il. 1 Search Lijlit will Ie ad v a need in Iiiee on and alter July lt. All other .Sundries remain :ii imi WT IMtK KM pri'Vlniirjlyudvertincil. Hcnii I nr priee lit I have vi'Vt-rnl sci-Kiid-liand Ilieyeles wlii. h will he -ohl at oii.-e. KKt.Altl) I,KS Y KM'. Also ii slnfk nt New Wheels mi e;ts pa nieiil-. One Price to All. WM. T. HILL, Phone 00. CI S. Front Street; r. Worl !ii nylon's Soulliei'ii Iteniedy. COI.IC, CHAMPS, DIAIliailKA, DISKNTIiltV. CIIOLIiUA MORBUS, 25 I TS.. A KOTTIiF.. mem, no rAy, PUnCELL. LADD & CO., Richmond, Va., Mannl'acturcrs. For Sale by lavi' B'liarmaey. Ni:v. i;i:i;m:, n. i . Mason's Improved Fruit Jars, and Porcelain Lined Kettles. AT L. H. Cutler & Co's. TO TtE LADIES. 44)1 Y K. P. KEEP'S OXtORDS, HAVK 0 anivcil tliclliii st lino In the city g til all Kiylca ami colors. o A FULL, LINK OF CIULDKBN'B G O O Uuek Huts ami TOM O'SIIANTEU Cq). . ALSO A FULL LINK OF I'HEAFEH 8 Grade of Oxford's. J. tT. Baxter SPECIAL ! 1 CASES FREE SIL X W ver Baking Powder For Sale at Retail. ONE FREE SILVER SPOON GIVEN WITH EACH CAN. F.-HICII, Grocer. 4fi JrllOOLB STREET. JARS MAM WW An Attraetive I'll rase, and what they did for us was a Plenty. Whim we, iidvi'itiscd our great, cut .sale on all .summer goods at. absolute cost, it wan at diiee. noised abroad by tlie -'lair sex.'' They know a good thing when they see it that's why they made haste to pome (ateb tlie bargains. THEY III IT TOO We had a large wtoek to dispose of in this way and notwithstanding the many eustoiners who have scen and houglit there's lots left yet. oirt delay if you want anything in let eales, Iaw ns. Dimities Chatelaines. Organdies Ae. They are on our eon liters at eost. So Mvertiii! M Coltf Facts ! THEY HUST BE SOLD ! In the mean time if you want something that's just out in No 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 Sclicnic is Ik fa LMfltt

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