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VOt. XV-NEW BERIES NO. 39. NEW BERNE, N. C. SUNDAY MORNING, JULY 5. 1896. ESTABLISHED 1882 r A NO COME DIM JUDGE RUSSELL WILL CON TINUE ON TICKET. ' Prohibition Coawcutlon at Niillsbnry. ' What ltvpnlml Politlcinus Nay.f Butler Quibbles Uegnrdlas; Bus. , Hell, mid Tnlks GttuvrnMMes. . ' . JOUKSAL BUREATT, J - ItALRian, C, July 4 The olipetvanco of tli 4lli wni conrnie.1 her to the closing of llic Public Buildings. the display of National and Stale flags and fireworks in the ovenin;r at Pullan Park, i ' Formerly thousands of country people '. used to come in on the 4tb, but this is the case no longer. One of the street b'ghts - . -wai the presence of scores of wagons loud- ed with home jrrown watei melons, lurge and pheap, mnch earlier than ever before. ' The Governor's Guard returned this - morning from Richmond, where they rnade a very fine nppenrimre. It wasrumorcd yqslerduy thai Congress (. man Skinner of the Populist Slate Com-' " miltee would go to Chicago to ere the r Democratic 'Nnttoaal Convention, but to- - day bo postivcly denies this. Ho said " that at the comui'Uee meeting yesterday it-was asked whether any of those prcsPDt contemplated goinj; to Chicago, and all , soid no. . In May Dr. Mott, chairman of ' the National Silver Party, told mo there ' would be a couple of hundred silver men nnd Popnllsts there, looking out for what . mifihttiiru up. " Cy. Watson, the Democratic lender, says that this year's campaign will lu a " bitter one, but one full of or jinenl against tho Republicans. f The State Prohibition Convention will behold at Bailisbury, August 19. Thut party hasdecided to nominate a full Slate ticket. It is said it will, in some dial rims". i at least, ooininato ' Consrccsionnl candl- . dates. - . J. Z, Green is one of tho delfgntes to the National Populist Convention ut St. Louis. " Hepuhlishoe five Populist papers. " lie says it seems to him thero will be I Ire 3 State tickets in the field in North Carol':?,. .! Liko alUhe other Populist deicjsi'.es he is lor Teller. ' Ail of thorn om'to in sn-oiring , that the Domocrats must nominate or en dorse Tiller to get the solid silver voio-. . Ex-Uongrcsemtin "Buck" Ki'uhcn of the . Populist State Committee, w) vary frank' when he declared that tho l'opul'sla nud : free silvor men generally could not in his .' opinion consistently decline to ondoise any man nominated on a silver man plat ffom at Chicago who is satisfactory to the 'western Wters and is endorsed by Teller , hod bis followers. Kitchen was equally Irnilc whon be declared the North Carolina populists would fuse with which ever sido they . could make the best tuims with. Most of tho. populists who were here yesterday say they believe there will be 8 state tickets in tlio fluid. Your corre- pondcot asked Kenator liutler th's ques tion: D. L. Russell lo bo taken down or como down from the hoad of the Re publican Blatfl ticket. Ho replied: "VYituou' going Into this question at all 'ono thing Is ceclam. Tint is tlio innj r- iiy of the voters of this State will never endorse the ticket nominated June 35th by the Democrats... Tho tict is tha majority of lite people are for a noo pnrtlsin j udiciary and auy party which endeavors . to pack tho Supremo court thay wilt not eodotfe. They aro not goiag to give ' three nine aLone party a ck ri to con strue tde le-j Secondly, "nofonly every - man outside the Democratic psry but nt " lr&si half those affiliating with it believe in honest Elrction and will nev:r sup port any ticket which will mike it pos . sibla for scenes and conditions sncb as we have bad on election day to return, provl ded Qiey are sure they i-Mint, vote a ticket which will make - the conditions ' worse. As to the elc ;loral tickets it ' make little difference, for if there wcro four in the 8! Uo, three for silver and one - 'for' gold the hitter oould not got a plural ity. If the Republicans want ta run sold ticket I don't euro. I propose thiit- thoy should do so and that thogjld Dein ocrats should fu witu them, so we can see how many of the lM'ar there arc.". Senator Bntier nover did fay, not would be say, whether Hu-sc'.l ami the Republican olcstotal ticket would come down. In foot ttbero is "flunking" all alonit the line as to this mat' sr. ' -. Your correspondent asked several of ibo delegate to Chicago whether. they approvl df fflo policy of making the fivj ,arid,unlimltou coioago of silver . tho su preme imue In the party tills year? E, J. Hale replies "yes."' . It. B. Pcibles nid: , "I think it tha only sensible thing to" do. 1 think the best wuy to do this Is lo noml- ' nale Toiler tor Prcsideut. This eliminates all' party Issues from the contest un.l forces tho lwua bet wood gold and Silver." Alternate B. It. Lacy said: "I think free coinage more important than protection, . but do 1 not wish to see It the supreme '' ii-.mo.'' " ' ' i " ' 1 The sains question was iskctl others not diilcgates.. Editor Joscphus Dmiels of tho News and Observer replied: "It Is Ihu su preme Issue. The poople have mndo it so, I approve of itt" James 0. MacRae mid: "1 ortilnly do, because it 1ms made iL-elf Ihoiisno. I would not on my account give up a einglo priudplo of democracy and 1 boliuvo they are all as vital uow .as tboy evor wore, but this ono nucBtion has so asserted itslf as it put everything else behind it. for the times. This is in all kindness to the Eastern aVoiocracy, to which we how Owe 'everything in the past and from . which" we hope much in the future." Ex-Stats fhairirmn Richard H. Battle replied: "I do not. Having carried the couutry four years ago BRiiait the McKiuley tariff fur hi'jti protection it se'-msowo a partial abaadonmcnt of oue of the distinctive principles of the party to subordinate that iue to auy other when the Republican.pnrty has noni'ualed McKiuley as the imboilimrit of the hili prolertive priwiplp, ami secondly ! cna'o tin? Democrats ate honestly divided on the question whether it is practicable liir the United Stales alone to establish a riouliie standard without the an stuure of other nations." TALK OF U!L!i. For Temporary Chairman Nouns to b erowing. The Nnunlor JlftiiKn to INons .Hatters. Chicaoo, July 4 Tonight there is more talk llwn ever of ffenator Hill, of New York, bei:ig elected temporjry chnitition. The silver men agree be iaa do no harm. Senator XI 111 still refuses to d!scu.3 the probability of bis be'ng named for the place. , ItlcKlislvy Rt Kasc. llpeeial. Cant 'N, O., July 4. Major McKinley spent a (iu' t timo rd hoii'.c today, signing letl.:3 !n reply to crie?pondeuce. No dcli-g&'.ion anivrd today. Ifl.Mt Vom Nnnko Kite. Soecial. Knoxvh.ie, Tt-nn., July 4. Josiab Emmeiot, Jr;, the founder of Wntaugua, ayed u;n8lyoiio yours, who was bitton hist night by a snal;o, died this morniug. GOLD RiSN ACTIVE. KI IWitsu Mocflisg rrvHMMl Over by Wlillni'. Mlvvrmrn Sr Will IloM Oue Tl.(!inilv.-. f;cunlr HorKnu Rpr t !nl. Cmc.vao, -Inly 4. Tneonnd moiiey men held a b'g mass mtct'ri-; hero tonigii t. Tho moctinjf wits pvc io ! over by Win. C. Whilit-y, and was participated in by Kt-Giiv. Flower, ol New Yoik. Senator D. D. Hi!!. Et.Gov. JUscll, of Massa- cliu.-etU John R. Fellow?, of Now York, Ex-Seeio'.aiy Don DicLinson, of Michi gan,. e.'iKitor ir.'ay, ot ueie-vuie, anu others almost equally prominent. The silvirites will have a counter rally next Monday. Senator Morgan, of A'abama, who was a (lalHui i lo tho unnvouHon, was t;iKeu ; wlr'.i en routu lieu-, a.id cmn pulled to stop over. Some tay ibis miy iuieiforc with the Cubuu plank in th'e plali'oim, which the the Sunabr'had in chaige. BASE BALL. Nntioanl Lengne Uamrs Played Ts- tortlay. Fpcelrd, M0RNIKO OAMRS. Nbw YonK. July 4. Baltimore 2, Now Y'ork 7. Phila orcirniA, July 4. Philadelphia 15, Washington .14. ' FiTTSuuno, July 4 Pittsburg Ci'jc;ufj,vli 3. EnooKLYN, July 4. Brooklyn Boston 7. Clevbi.and, July 4. Cleveland St. Lnis 4. -t Chicaoo, July 4. Chicago 11, Lou'v villa 6. HOW THB CLUBS STAND. . CLCUB. w. t. p. o. 38 19 .687 :' 89 80 .800 4t 24 - .639 SO 24 .800 , S3 27. .650 83 80 .024 t 84 32 J18 81 31 .500 28 29 , .491 25 3.J .417 , 15 48 .238 -U 43. ,196 , Clovcland, Baltimore, Cincinnati, J50H011, Pittsbnrg, Philiulclphia, Chicago, Brooklyn, : Washinolnn, Now York, Su Louis,- ' kLouisvtlle, Hnrrlautl Dlft Reslsas '. Baltimore, Md. Morion De Kulb Sm;tli, one of the delentcs-at -largo front this Bta'e to the Democratio National Conveutiiin, has icsigned from the delegB' (ion, and will not go to Chicago with the rest of the delegation. Mr. Smith, who was Comptroller of the Slate under. Gov. Brown, t ys he ctj no nso'iu iroing to Chicago, as, in bis opinlon?the silver men win nuve it en nicir owa way. it is an' nounccd now thai there will be four silver voice among the Maryland delegation. Railroad Avoidance of Pasta. WAsniNOTaH. The ' Posl nsstor Gou- eral rccantly discovered a clever scheme on tho pa:t ol ccitaia railroad) to avoid postage oujnnil-mntlcr inland' J for offi ciols of the railroads aud tbir omployocs by an intorchangi of mail lictweun tht roods c trrlt 1 by the baggage masters Id lario envelopes. Tlie st;heme we worked priucipnlly in New York. New York city, li'Jlfa'o, end other lerminal points exithanged mail mattsr,- thus Avoiding postage, rno outcome ot the discovery was a communication sent by the Trees, ory P'lp.ulinent to railroad officials, sta ting thai tho Revised Etatulcs loroid rrgu. lur poel-roule roads carrying mail other, wUo tlma in ngular miiil-cars, except wlien ait mo luiicrs are tncioiua la stum ped envelopes. WILMINGTON LETTER. SHIPPING BUSINESS DULL. VERY Dlcf;allou lo Richmond. Shelter Nll . ver Cross. Base-ball. Music. Fourth July Obsr.rveil. A. V. L. Neeils Man Boom. JOD.INAI., BUKBAU,'J Wit.mikgton, N. C, July 4,' '96. J The harbor of Wilmington bus a de serted look those summer days, the ship ping be'ng less than usual, and carried on principally by small trading schooners. The lumlier mills are not shipping lum ber to any extent. The only exception in the river busi ness, is the lurge amouut of Phosphate, that Is brought here from Charleston. This is for t lie Nava-so Guano Co. For the rest the muddy waters of the Cape Fear flow on with scarce an interruption to the sea. The Naval Ri serves have returned from their week of hard work down the river and seem to he conb nb-d. We were sorry to have sii'jb a small representation from the Ev9te:n part of the Stulc. Thete was quite a delegutiou to Rich mond I'.oin this point, to tiike part in the cereinonii 3, of the first and seeond ot July. The SlicUor of the Silver Cross has been opined for the summer at Oeouii View Beach. This i? a homo or at least u slop ping plnee for ul! those who cannot afford a summer s outing nt ihe seashore. 11 is a great hie ing lor Wilmington's poor, who nio cciibicd to enjoy the cooling breezes of the ooeun, through the large hearlsdiiti . of '.lie Circle ot Kind's Daugh ters. About Unity inmates were there this Week. baseball has an imiing this week High Point beiug our bojs, opponents. The large cro-.vdi that attend, show this to he a much enjoyed pastime. We have a bind at last Unit h a credit to me town, iney arrived irom L.iiur!es- toti this veek and i!i piny here a'.i sum mer. As an advertisement thsy lia.e l)eeu playing on the stitats much to the delight of tlic smiiil bov. Fourth of Juiy is very generully celo bia'ed here this year. Most of the stores have c'.Ojed. Large uumbn'i are over hi Lnka Wnceamaw, a sniemli.l place to spend n day. Gi'tsit trowils aro at the Deadie?, where yiteht-racing is the order of the day. Toe fishermen are on the deep, deep at a. Even tliosc who ate ho unlortunute as to spend the day at home, are resting and doubtless ash ippy as their more restless neighbor. The Furccll hou3, which has been cuteii&iumg l:a.ve!..Ts lor nearly thirty yeurg, cIoskI its doors this week, probubiy for tho last timo. The Ot ton has been leaded by the old Puree!! mauagement and will bo improved it there is any wny it can he done. Since the change the Orton Hnuso bos ttkeu on a new and more lively appearance, the porches being tilled with guesli. The Atlantic Coast Lino requires more room fjr its general otKc.es unii will build large annex to its present handsome building on Front St. It seems reasonably sure that a railroad will be built between our uitv and South- port. One of our civil engineers is now employed to push the work, nnd ere long we should have rail couuottion between that pleasing Utile town and Wilmington. Judge Kussell Is seoa occasionally upon the strcot. He is ss large as ever, and has a look that (ays: "I will be located at Raleigh next year." Will he wear his duster in the executive niuiisiou? Expedition Leaves for Cuba. Kby Webt, Fla. Deputy Collector Knight received so order from Washing ton to release the arms and ammunition recantly seiz.d on the steamer City of Key West. Upon their release they were placed on board the steamer Three Friends, She lift at midnight, ostensibly for Jack sonville. ' Shortly Bf'ir her depailore the schooner Ddllie, with sixty.two Cubans, left the harbor, and it i now conceded that an other expedition bos been successful in getting off, as thero is no doubt thut the Dollie transferred her men to tbe steamer many prominent moans wore among those who left. - 5 . . Tetecrapbl Itons. In tbe House of Commons, Mr. A. J. Ualfonr, First LorU or the Treasury sq no need Ihu withdrawal from Parliameuk ol the Irish education bill. . . " ; ' ; . . Tbe Irish American Military Union went Into a four days' camp at Avons Avotis Park, Bridgeport, Conn, , This is the first eAoampmen) of tho orgauizatiou ever held la this coatry, William Warren, ot Winnipeg, Van., while Intoxicated, cut hie wifo't throat aad gashed her fiico and head terribly with a razor. " Ho then drew the weapon across bis uvyp throat, dying almost im- medhUely v -; S1, Lohduh. In the Douse of Commons, Mr. George N. Cuison ltirliamontary tSecretary to tlic Foreign Office, In reply to an Innniry rcgardlnq; tlie "lvihiott, said tliat tlio porie had ag.ced to apply im- medlutely tho measures which the i'owurt demanded for the purpose of restoring tranquilly in the Island ol Crete. : , Invoice of . Choice Teas Xow in oisr Store. More than them being tion of verify- our claim of tlie linest importa FORMOSA TEAM In this Mai ket. They are very Fragrant as for draw. TiK'y ate more than choice. Prices vary from SO lo 75 epiiis. Our Special Bargain is a Blend of Tea which we sell with 3 pounds of Granulated Sugar for only 50 cents. Also a line of COFFEE Chase and Sanbons Extra Fine. Dunn's Fresh F,oasted Mocha and Java only 30c. Maricuba 25c JOHN DUNN 55 & 57 Pollock St The hot flnvs nr e 1(1 v i;'i nil ti'ple slz. ' on,? n'eMHllt allnif iinp't'as.:iiLii'.!::j- o stKzie amonft tlim a-xl Water, the cool, r'.rolnr,' Folks aTolearntni; to ihi.i' the year rowKl. J'ho pi Htomoeli tonl?, anl snn..:-: to say nothing ul the '.t. i I..! ?i's Ihu Su.la . l.i ilt:iiul driiik. vo in water all in ir U a KOuil t'i tli lieevuH, i.e. ll:ivori ot the nyrups. All Nice Drinks at BRADHA1T5 PHARrlACY. EVERY DAY Brings New ARRIVALS In Our Establishment. ANOTHER IHU lil'.IVE IN WKN'H SHIKTf!. This time it Iss Gpn'teman's T.ann- drul neKilXo amris, sssnrtoil colors anu a!l si,e, vrnuld do cheap at 61'?., our stonnlng OQn prlco is OOU. Another Drivo In flnr line ot Gnntlo- men's Ncirllfftto ii'iil w lltn IiHiin. ilreil 8lilrts wortli I.jU, onrdjl 1 rt special piieo Is ip A A U Then we havo a small lot of tallies mile vwu mat ara eiosinti a. fit out at , WOUT1I DOl'BLK. ' , ; SV-Ttio only One Filer Concern In the City honceonr prices aro bound to be right. , , THE BIG..:.": Dry Goods Bargaio House. G. A. Barfoot, Mgr. rsrOver so Tears 1 Mr. Winslow's Sootlilna Syrup ha been used by Millions of Mothers for their Children while teething, with perfect success. It soothes the child, soften tb i gums, allots all paio, cures wind colic, and is the best roiuedy tor Diarrhoea. Twenty-five cents a bottle. "'1 Shoes That Wear ! There isn't any guess work about our Shoes they are made "upon honor" by matin f'actureis whose .eputatiou are not for sale. Drew, Selby & Co., are the, maittifactiners and we have faith ciiough iu these Shoes to guarantee every single pair to wear sat isfactory. Tbe prices are not as high as others ask for an inferior Shoe. July 5, 1800. U IaJLNTESKXH will Ik' advuiicod in lri?e on and af'lcr July Is(. All otlicr Suntlrles romaia ut muiii' i'VT VRIi'V.H pn'V.tmalyiulvciiLMtii. Send fni pri.-elist. I luivo several st'cnud lntinl Itirvi-lcs wiiifh win in soia t uni'tf ki.;Ai:i 1-KSSOF t'OST. Also n sin" liaynu'iits. Ot Sow Wheels OH eilsy One Price to All. WM. Phone 80. T. HILL, 61 S. Front Street! Ir. Worthiiigton Southern IS'iiK'I,y, COLIC, ( RAMI'S, DIAltllliaOA, DISKNTEUY, CIIOLKBA MOUCCS, 25 C'T.S., A KOTTI K. PDRCELL, LAOD & CO., Richmond Va., Manufacturers. For Sato by Inri' SKW l'liarniac.v. ItKllXK, N. C. FRUIT JARS ! Mason's Improved Fruit Jars, and Porcelain Lined Kettles AT L. H. Cutler & Co's, TO TtJE LADIES.; .MT E. P. REED'S OXFORDS, HAV arrived -the finest line In the clty- ln all stylos and colors. A FULL LINE OF CHILDREN Dnck Hats and TOM O'HHANTEK Caps. Q&LSO A FULL LINE OF CIIEAFKK 8 Grades of OxforsVs. SPECIAL ! 100 CASES FREE SIL rer Baking Powder For'Sale at Retail. i ONE FREE SILVER SPOON GIVEN WITH EACH CAN. F.iLffl, ter. iSstniODLa STREET. 1M aiic Rfioreiiead City, IT. C. EVERYTHING NEW ! Acconini'iilaiiniis biMler than ever lirfiire ollVrnl lo the SPECIAL HATES TO rATVlILIES AM3 PARTSSS. Corrcsroaicnce I'lorr.'it'y answered. W. P. Campbell, Mgr. 25. Reward. Reward. Reward. 25. W u V. i:iv rt'lio will hi ! lo Die i. t-iini W :i . I i t !i:it will ( .:!!!., lit.' Ii uii'l leiii'f? vi: Ii 1 'if point eltetel Buck's Stoves VB NOW HAVE ON OUR FLOOR. ill Iiiivk ;i .iii'lc. iln-i t- ilintrrew-l 1". Wi' iniiil ..i r ami 'ir not. Th.-y i cvci' ! Cll'll ST' i ! iv tlio li.m.l- mi loves :in;i, unit il.'Cli's mi 1 bv V Id -'IV. & i: I n. I.- :: P.-: i,- I il It llli 'I-..- ii-3 It. -!. :' illy. SLOVHt liAiiDWAHE CO anglcfoot Fly Paper and Box Insect Powder, Just roccivedat Davis' PSiarmacy. 'ii. Tl e liiv-t in li e World, Tiir :ii.r-t mi 1 1-c Mnrkrt; An it'.' -;o-; .::ii'c i! (in- nil, !.-' I I up ill ! urn r.li'M- II) IIU'I 'o ::tivrt, J. Ip:iSor tci The fiiH'sf IaUh ol Staple and Fancy Groceries Xo.75 ISro:ul Si. daily. W. DUl'lT, - JAS. EE3K0MI President, Vieo-Pros't. B. S. OBION, So:'7:& Treas. New Berne Ice Co Manufacturers of VM CKVSfAL Itt From DHilk'd Water. Out-put 20 Tons Daily. t'nr Loml Lots Polintod. Ice clulivercil ilnily (except Sunday) 0 n. in. to G p. ni. Sumlnys (rotnil only) 7 a. m. to 12 uoon. For price? uul xlhur itilormnliot), address, 15. S. GUIOX, Mnnaor. 53rd. DIVIDEND Tlio National Bank. of Xew Borne, UT. J. Jvnn S3. 1300. Tho Board ofDirrctois f this Dank, have this dny (leclmed a stml-aODUttl dividend of 5 per cent, ftvo of tan, pay able oo and niter Jul; Hltli, 1800. ; G. 11. KODEUT3, Cashier. , 1 Uw ooi We Claim to Have the EMQD OF Up-to-date In All Our Shoos. Hs'4'ially I lios' of tii ok. a. niiVT. IT IS CONCIiUED TO 1SE A FACT THAT UK HAS NOT ins sri'Kuioi: and HARDLY HIS KQl'AI, IN THIS ART. If you need a pair of Low Shoes,wo'll be apt to suit you. We bought a great many, and few of the styles are brok en in numbers. The sale of all that's I In ;k3k) AT ABSOIiVTE OST Still Continues. Home lioloo Patornn yet for your ln- NHH'Uoil. Shoe Maw SDH Roods
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