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VOL. XV-NEW SERIES NO. 38. NEW BERNE, N. C. SATURDAY MORNING, JULY 4. 1896. ESTABLISHED 1882 i , WASHINGTON NEWS. GOLD MEN GUARDED IN THEIR : TALK., - Two Gold and T Silver Ticket!, t. K. Hcliiu lor President, tlowtlp KK"rllng Hobnrl. Pernlelona ; Polilienl Activity. .Toittinai, BimRAC, ) , . Wabiiinoton, D. C., Juijr 3. - It looks just as prob&blb 'at tliis time : that there will bo two gold Presidential tickets, in the field as it doee Hal there will hi! twojsilvtr tickets in the lial'l. In ' fiict; a Utile more so." It seemed for u time - that the gold Democrats ' would how to the will of the silver majority in llio .. Chicago convention aud after making a protect would at tensl ro thrnujdi thu - preti nco of supporting tho platform and ticket. But that programme is. now rc- " ported to have hron upset by President ." Cleveland and his supporters. It is dilli cult to get authenticinformation as to tho inkutioniol tho Clevelaud or gold Democrats, because the men who know ' are; very guarded in their talk. But v enough his lor.koti out to mnko it bolivcd umong the politicians that after tlie gold : Democrats fail to got any concessions from the silver majority in tho convention. which tbey aro almost certain to do, they ( - will bolt the convention; and luter toil! ' nomiuate a gold Democratic rrcsidenDnl ticket. - . " That would suit the populists and sil ver RcpuWicuus exactly, provided tint , ' the Chicago convention makes a platform ; and nominates a tickot which all the sil- ver men will support. That would mean two gold tickets and ono silver ticket. ' But should tbe ticket nominated at Chi cago not he satisfactory to the populists : and HopuhMcan silver men, there will lie v another silver ticket nominated nt the populist and silver conventions which are to meet at St. Louis on the 32nd of this mouth, and then there would ho two i silver tickets and two, gold tickets, with a strong probability that tho election of President would be thrown into the House. It is an interesting situation, and "the outcome will depend largely upon the action of tbo Chicago convention in sclec- ' ting a ticket; lis adoption of a silver plat - (am is regarded as a corlulnty. No man has been seriously mentioned . for the Democratic Presidential nomina- l on who hns more well wishers iu Wash w ington than John II. McClean, the owner of tho Ciuciuoatl Enquirer. Although returning hi 8 citiiienehip in Ohio, Sir. Mc- i Lean ia a' resident of the National Capital, whore be has large business iuterests, in the. shape of real estate and stock In local corporations. De is president of the ' Washincton Gas Unlit Company. Ilo ti a multUnillionaire, and is a silver man, and JiU paper wiolds a powerful influence i i JOhlo. Still, his nomination is not w.vlly expected, although his friends allow , .themselves to hope. In denying a hutch of pardons asked for, . just before he left Washington for bis '. yicition, President Clevoland exprcsted eoiie opinions in tho ctscs of two con victs'who are in piison forf sibling money from loiters, which most pcoplo will eidors. Be said: "I cannot overlook tbo fact that in cases of this kind the integrity end satety of our p.stal set vice is apt to be Impaired by an Improvidcn tial exorcln of clemency. Embezzling monoy from- loiters intrusted to those - employed in tbe postal scrttco is far too common, and, inasmuch as tho govern : merit mmf rely very greatly upon tbe i honesty ot its employes In this important - bwtnch of tbe public service, I do not think . .those e nv;ctcd of crimes ji gainst our pus . tat laws suould be pardoned, xin cases where Hie wutence is so modoutc and the ' reasons now urged are so inconclusive' Senator Carter, of Montana, passed throogh Washington this week en routo to ' Chicago.' flu refused to talk about his . plans bat- bis going to Chicago, where the othof Senators who bolted the. Itepubli t oan'eonvoutlon are, gives plausibility to V the rumor that Mr. Carter Is strongly in clined to join the boltors. 1 ; " i Considerable talk has been caused . among the politicians by the circulation of a story to the effect that Mr. Garret . Hobsrt, tho Republican nomineo for Vice President, bolted tho nomination of - Uiaine and ws ono of the principle finan :; cial bnckors of the campaiira mads in that year liy the late Ucn . Jfcnwmin e. Uulior, wild vruv uiuuumi wivn iinviuj( jiLUVUiiuu 1 : i-.l u-..: limine carrying xtew x oik, wuicu in luin 1 prevxitod bis election. While no member of the Cabinet . coina to Chicago to holp Mr Whitney v tiy to got the beat of the silver Democrats, quite a number of men who hold posl- . Hons uuner the government only second in rank to membtrs of the Cabinet have guns or are going. Of course Abis has canned many caustic remarks to tie uiuko , conenrulnsr Prosldout Cleveland's eivil corvine reform piufossions and his past activity" on lue part ol Rovorument olll' ciuls, and tho fact has more than once tiecu recalled that oldcials bos beu askod to rmiyfl for even talking in favor ol silver It snoms to bo a cobo where what is sauce. ' for the goose Is not ior the gander, rtrllrvr Ulead Will Be tbe Man. DnttvEii, Col. Senator Teller said prlvato'y that he halioved Bland would bo nominated in Chicago and that all tru silver men, reeaidless of parly, should join with the Democrats and -such a can' il.dato aud work for llio sucaiaof that tu.ket. : . DONT BELIEVE IT. tint ot Any One Rise, That SJold Men Will Control Cliieavo Cenven. Hon. ... Speolal. Cuicaoo, July 8 Senator Teller is out in a letter to Senator Dubxs, in which he says lie does not believe the gold men can control the Chicago couventioo. 1 The Senator also says that the citizens need a little more pair ioliim aud ft little less pnrtisnnship. Squalor Tillman sny9 lie is not acandi. date. Ex-Gov. Bo'cs supporters deny the rumors ol n reported collusion with Eastern gohlitcs, and sav they do not expect any support from the East. Cuarged With Ntcullnff. poclol. New Yohk, July 3 A S luihampton man, named Uolbrook, a steward ou the 6to;initlii St, Louie, was charged in the iliie couit, today, with stealing a watch Voni Georgia Cayviio, the aotre3. To Close Cotton Mills. Speclul. Fall RivBa, Mass., July 3 A Fall River committee has been appointed by Ihe Arkright Club to secure signatures to agreement to close the cottan mills dm'mg July ond August. A Northweit Failure. , 8peclal. Minneapolis, Minn., July 3 K'rk- bridge and Palmer, one of tho biggest rms in the noiihwtst, mude an assign. inent late this a si anon. st. jonn uesions. Ooeanaie Directors Ubjeet to II U (loiot to I'hicaico In tbe Intereet ofMilver. Special. Nsw.Yoek, July 3. Piesidont St. John, of the Merchants National Bank, of this city has resigued, because some of is hank directors objected to his going to Chicago in the intsre3t of silver. CASE BALL. National Lcagno tinmen I'liiyrd Ye. terdny. Special, Brooklyn, J;:!y 3. BiOoklyn 8; Boston 7. Cleveland, July 8. Cleveland 14, St, Louis 6. PaiLADFLPni, Ja'y 8. Philadelphia 13, Washington 6. Pittsboro, July 3 Pittsburg Cincinnati 8. New Youk. July 3. Baltimore 8, New York 0. Where They 1'lay To-di. SATIUIOAY M0BN1NU. . St. Lou!s at Cleveland. Bal'imors at New York. Washington at Philadelphia. Cincinnati nt Pittsburg. Boston at Hrooklyn Louisville at Chicago. SATURDAY APTKRNOOH. St. L' uis at Cleveland. Baltimore at Now York. . Washington at Philadelphia. Cineinnati at Pittsburg. Boston at Brooklyn. Louisville at Chicago. ' flow TUB CLUBS STAND. CLC OS. W. L. P. 0. Baltimore, 39 19 .072 Clovelnnd, 87 19 .001 Cincinnati, 41 83 .041 Boiton, 83 ' 24 .51)3 Pitlshurg, ' 82 87 .543 Philadelphia, - 82 SO .510 Chicago, " 83 32 .508 Wasliington, , 3S 2D .500 Brooklyn, - 80 30 .500 New York, 24 35 .407 St. Louis, 15 47 . 242 Louisville, 11 44 .200 - TerrlUe KxpleileB. BtuMiNoiiAM, Ala. A special to tbe Statu Heru'd fro.n UartEc.ll, Ala., twenty sovon miles nortn or mis city, . eays: Engine So. 230 pulling southbound freight No. 15, of the Louisville and Nash' villa exploded ono aud a half miles south of Ibis place. - Tho detonation was tei rifle, parts of tbo engino being blown a mile. , Three men woro killed and eighteen cats wrecked. . - ...-., Follnwiug the explosion tho Cars piled upon each other, and the main track was badly Iota on. ; ? : . -f: .- Wrecking cars Ciom Decatur aud Bir mingham reached the i.'ene later In the morning and tbe work of clearing tho traik, proceeded with dispatch, The explosion is thought to hive bee 3 caused by low wst jr- Mr. Jone", whj survived bis jnjuriei short time, being the only one ot the three not killed outright, was one of the most reliable engineer in the service of tho road, and tho engine was in tlrst-class condition when it ' irted on the fatal run. All ol the dead men livod In Birmingham, and their bodies have been sent thither, '" wsl bjr fire. Bas Astorio, Tex. Uvalde connty, eighty miles west of Ban Antonio, Is be ing devastated by a great prairie lire. The fire started six miles from Sabioa! Salion, on Tuesday in a liny Hold, and has burned over nine miles of prarlu and timber land to the mountains. The Inhabitants of the surrounding country are emrn;od righting It. Fifty men lelt HabiurJ to rlcht the Uamex Many hoy prwws and much firm machinoiy hns been diufniycd. lios hlences were saved by plowing arouud them. - . ALL FAVOR TELLER. STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEE IN SESSION AT. RALEIGH, Hortb Carolina TonnK senator Pre Idee. Htnte 4'eavoallon Aug nut 13th Delegate Merted to Nt. Mai. 'Rmolntloas adopted. SpfttalV' - :. - BuLEian, N. C, July 3 The Populist State Central. Committee met here, today, Senator Marion Bull, r presiding, and called (or a State Convention to meet here August J.3l'x The committee elected as delegates at urge to the National Populist convention at St. Louis, which meets July 22. the following S. B. Lloyd, A. K. Moye, A. C. McCraekor,, A. J. Bula, W. K. Hemy nd J. J. Jenkins. Tbe sentiment among these delegates is unanimously in favor of Senator Teller, for President, and they nil say if the Democrats uominnie Teller the Populists will endorse him. One of the Populist Stato Committee men, Ktick Kuelmi. says, "ll the JXmiio eraU make the iioiuinalion sutiufaclory to the Western Imlters. aud Teller and his crowd endorse it, I c.inuot see how we can fail to endorse it." Kitehin, also says that he believes alter what he has heard today that there will bo only two Stale tickots, and that there will be iufiou on one or the other, and that tbe Populist will fuse with whichever side they cau make tho best terms with. pon principle and not division of c fliers The following resolution was adopted by Ihe committee: Resolved, that we cordially aud eaiu estly extend a .';ateriui! invitation to the odvocntis of free coinage of silver who afo now scled'ng delegates to represent North Carolina in the National Silver Convention, at St Louis, to hold their State couveution at Raleigh, August 13ih. And we invite, in good laith, all other citizens who hold thai the achievement aud operation of principle are paramount to mere party success, to meet and confer with us in State conventiou, August 13. Teleuraillc Iteiua. The ctaissr Charleston has returned to San Fruucisto utter an absence of two years in Asiaslic water. The Charleston will S'jou go to Mare Islaud to receive a general overhauling. The Sau i'Vuucisco Board of Eoalth refus'S to acknowle.ige the jurisdiction of the Fedeial government over quarantite regulations iu San Francisco Bay, the State having established the pos'tion ol quarantine officer aud prescribed his clu- ies. Charles Williams, colored, of Allanlic City, attempted to murder bis wile Louise and then committed suicide by cutting his throaVwilh a razor. Tbo wife is iu the hoapibil in a precarious condition Williams was demented. John L. Spring, anonl of the Adams Express Compauy at Gostou, Pa., com mitted suicide in his office by shooting himself in the mouth with a revolver, lie was lorty-nino years of ngc and unmar ried. Bad health is supposed to ba the cause, A Lyenblnc In Isaonrl. Hannibai,, Mo- The dead body of Cecil Wayland was found dangling from a tree' In the woods near his home. In asiier township. 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" All policies are by their terms boofor- rotable alter two or throe payments, not even reoulrinrr surrender in caso of lapse, snd such policies participate In annual dividends. Tho Cash Surrender and Paid Up. Values are plainly stated In each pol icy, thus avoiding all misunderstanding or disappointment. Tho agents of the Company respectfully . solicit correspon dence with anyone desiring further infor mation. . - i .. . .. - ' S. D. WAIT, Gen. Agt., " ' RALEIGH, K. O. P. S. COX, Agent, NEW BEUNE, N. C, Trunks, Valises and Traveling Bags. We now have on sale a big line ol Trunks, Valises and Traveling Bags. The goods are all new, bought direct f.'om the Factory and way below the uverago pvice asked. Stationary Dep't. We have en route another big shipment of our nottd Stationery, which will be hammered down at the same redii ulous reductions. Paper by the quire, roam or box, other Stationery in any quantities. THE BIG Dry Goods Bargain House. G. A. Barfoot, Mgr. DRINK Porter Punch, The finest in the World. Milwaukee Ileer, The finest on tho Markelt Notox, An invigorating drink for all. especially good lor ladies and child ren. Put up iu bottles for 10 aud 2j cents, I. F. TA.Yl.OIt, No. 18 Middle Street. WM. DTOK, - JAS. REDMOND, President, vlco-Prost. S. S. GT7I0N. Ses'yIJt Troas. New Berne Ice Go Manufacturers of Vtt CRYSTAL ICf From Distilled Water. Out-put 20 Tons Daily. tar IjOiui Lots souciied. Ice delivered daily (except Sundays) 6 a. m. to 6 p. ro. Sundays (retail only) 7 a. m. to li uoon. or prices and oiner iniormation, address, B.S. OUION, Manager, 2 1- antic Hole Morehead City, IT. C. EVERYTHING NEW Accommodatjuns better than ever before offered to the SPECIAL RATES TO FAMILIES AND PARTIES. Correspondence promptly answered. W. P. Campbell, Mgr. Reward. Reward. Reward. V will pay (k'i.".0 to the lKMMtm Vho will brliiir us ti stove that will niiipapj in M'mlity, linish aa-l point ot rxcflii'iice with tho WE NOW HAVE ON OUR FLOOR. Wo wiii have us Jmlffps three PtM'SOllS. illsinterostt'tl Wo wutit yon to Ht! thrwc stove- Ranged whether yon wish to buy or not. They ure the hanilsoiut slovrs ever rthown in North Carolina, aii'l eaeh Is warnmtetl by Itl'CK'.s 8TOVK A ItANCR CO., ami by Slover lliutlwaro (.'onipuny tf)iv ptM'tort satisfaction or w will re Innd your money. tA'CuII nnl 11 u sbmv you anything our Mnn yon may neeo. We guuruntei1 l'ltlCKH on anything wo yell. Your1 UeHpccttully, ill u FRESH ! Tanglefoot Fly Paper and Box Insect Powder, Just receivedat Davis' Pharmacy. This Drug Store Is intended to make sick' people Well. Turn '8 oui principal business. Of court we keeii everyming lound in wen- stocked drug store, but our eiKCinlty is Blling prescriptions lillioj; tliem accur ately and carefully, with fresh, pure drugs. Doctors know llieir proscription will uo little cood if not properly tilled, und alwayiusist on having tliom taken to Braiain's Reliable Mi Store. OP N. C. TOMATOES Three 3 pound Cans for only 25 cents at .1 Ut lit 75 Broad street. Fresh Groceries ways on hand. al- 53rd. DIVIDEND The National Dank of : New Berne, N. C. '-.i ':x "','""''c'''jOTIB 1890. TheBourdofDIrfclora of Mill Baiik. have thin day declared a ecmtanDual dividend of 5 per cent, free of lax, pay- aow on ana alter juiy tutu, ihuo. , ! . O. II. BOBERTS, Cashier. $25 $25 Happy II Brand The Success Or Failure Of a Mercantile busi ness is in the ques tion of Profit. ll'ttooils a ie ooiiKtiiiitly sold be low cost, I'miuic is bound to come. I f jt ic'n sir. mat lied away up, the people tvill not comic more than oikw and trade is light. Too high or too low juices means fail, ure. In marking our gooils we have invariably given the public the beneiit ol the ilonbl, ami that oik: reason ol our success. km i rat nil he jisl vjmMl in lrit on il aHi-r July 1st. All other Sumine-; r-'niain nt 'I'T l'lll( i:S pn K.urtly aei Seu:i ti.i pri'-e li-t- I have severaT sei-iiml hand Hii wlin-h i!l hi- snl.l ut tm.'" KKl. I.KSs ' ( liS'l'. Vrh-s AUD ANo ii Mto payments K of Nt w WhcrN One Price to All. WM. Phone 80. T. HILL, 61 S. Front Street! Ir. Wortliingfon Souther ii ItciiM'ri.v. COLIC, CliAMl'S, DlAKltlKKA, DISKNTEKY, ('IIOLMKA MURI5US 25 VTS. JSOTTlt:. NO CUM, NOrAy, PCRCELL. LADU & CO.. Richmond. V.l., Manni'acturcrs. For Sale by Iavi.H I!iariua,v, m:w inaiNK, s. i'. FRUIT JffiS ! Mason's Improved Fruit Jars, and Porcelain Lined Kettles. AT L. H. Cutler & Co's. TO T1E T TJX -iCVT 1 7 f S 8 MY K. P. HRKD'S OXVOKDS, HAVK an-ivoil - the ilmt, line lu tho clty- ln nil Htylm anl rolorit. A Rl.l, LINK OF CIIIMIKKVI) Ouck HatH hii, I TOM O'MHANTKK Cupn. lALSO A Kl'IX LINK OF ( IIEAPEH I Ora4l' of Oxfoi'd'x. T. T. Baxter SPECIAL ! 1 00 For'Sale at CASES FREE SIL ver Baking Powder Retail. ONE FREE SILVER SPOON GIVEN WITH EACH CAN. ' F.lluCU, Grocer. 4aMIDOLB STRSET. Ji'ly :i, ism;. IC QUO mum WOMEN In AKraHivs' I'hniM-, and what iivy did tor us was a When we. advertised our great cut sale on all summer goods at absolute cost, it wits at once noised abroad by the "lair sex.'' They know a good thing when they see. it that's why they made, haste to come catch the bargains. TIIF.V lU IT TOO We hud a laro stock to dispoM ol'in tli is way and notwithstanding tin- many 'iistm-rs who hnvv s'-n and hough t tliorc lots l'lt yet. Don't delay if you want any thing in Per-cal-s, I aw us. limities 4'liatelaines.Oi'gaiidieH &v. Tliey are on our ou 11 tors at eost. Advertising THEY TIU5T BE SOLD I 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 wine is His, r acts Ilacktafrllcl i
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