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r v ill ixh imm in in iwm urn V0t;XV-NEV BK.IUE8 NO. 40.; NEW BERNE, N. C. TUESDAY MORNING, JULY 7. 18. ESTABLISHED 1882 .4 1 X 'WASHINGTON LETTER.: CLEVBLAPf ANDv " TICKET. v.. ' r: . CUItvAGO mIb Brirardlnir Admlalitratiea. "I Mew rintc-fortjr-aTe Mtan Fir 1 Appearnn.. Corpwral Tanr. -. flea. l.eeCubeli IUrU" V v.-Jotmiui. Bobbau, J Washinoton, 1). 0., July 6. "president Cleveland ll) go jo Chica go," was t,he veryposittve assertion of a : Renikmeh who- is a personal friend of Mr. : ''Cleveland, hot Is not prominently idcu'.i- Jed thi. either .of the political parties. Continuing he ealrf:'. "Mind jou I do not . say that Mr. Cleveland will publicly cm- .', deuin the Chicago ; ticket" and; plnttofrn, ' I thoa'd not be surprised in the hast if lie did; only that lietiM nut' soppnrt it." J, This assertion fits in wilh the stories which have heeo circulating to Inside political '"' cittln-Jn Washington for several days. According toih'H glories, Mr. Cleveland iiol only wants' iaV gold .Democrnts to blt thiCliicaao coaventioo, buttonoml- nate a gold ticket ot llivic , own. '' t ' A week ago it was atindnnced that so member ' of the eabiiiet would go to .the' convention. ...Saturday Citrne the telegraph ,ic announcement thr.t Sarretury Morton, B the most rabid gold tpun of the Jot, had " turued6p In Chicago, claiaiiag 'lhat ho .. did notgo on account. t the convention bat merely to pay'a "viSit to his sod, who Fives in that city. It is sail that Secretary Morton is there us the personal -rrpresctf ' tattve of Mr. Clevelnnd nod tliut he is there tolry Co bring about a boll by the gold It is not believed In Washington that ' there be ftny bolting of tha cmivea- tion, but it ia believed aye' known that the gold men will individually fight .; the ticket in every w-i y possible, not ooly with ordinary political" methods' but also with business methods.: OnC of the latter which has already leaked out wilt be to . use tlio banks to cmbnrass the silver men, by refusing toi discount their notes or to ' allow them to renew any of their oblign. lions now held by the lianks when thoy - - become due. ; The Jbrolug' of Mr. St. John to resign the presidency of the Mer- - chaotile National Rank of New York city, because of bis views on the silver question, is said to have been a part of the scheme to have the ban Its all over the country put the screws on the'r silver customers, .This is a new wrinkle i'l . politics. ' How it will went remains to be seen. : a,.; "'' '.. .. v.:,, ', x The nowest1, edition of "Old Glory" with forty-five stars, mule its first public ' appearance Saturday,' it being an inva. riable rule ol the government to add the stars for new : states on Independence Day. Quite a number uf the forty-five - - star flags have beeq made up by the gov : ernment flg-makers, bnt Uncle Sam; can be very eeonomlcal somelimes, and those new flags will not be issued to tue army . until the old ones are worn out. The "j Nary bMltsown flog makers, and alt our ships will now fly the furty-fivs star flag, as the new star can easily be added to the ' flags oa hand. . . I ' . : Corporal James Tanner, who came " . near to being the most lionised man at the big Confederate Benalon at the Jeff Davis monnment celebration In Bicbmond last wek, has returned to his Washing ton home, and has been in his chara:ter- ' istlc way paying his respecls to those ot his (ellbw members of the G. A. R who have indirectly ci itied hiin for going, After saying'tbat be made no pretence of re proses ting anybody bnt himself at the ' Richmond celebration and broadly intl ' mating that what le did was nobody - eise'e bosiness, the Corporal said: - "Twenty years ago when I was com mander ot the O. A. R , In New York, I broadly advocated aud wcut on word as advocating the strewing of flowers npon the graves of the Confederate dead. bo had found a sepulchre in our north ern communities. Not, I (aid,., in- honor of their cause, which we had fought and conquered, but because we who had mot them on the battlefluld. knew that they were brave as the btavest; that they Were among the beet of the world's soldiers in other words, they were American soldiers. After, twenty yesrs spent in thought and speech aloug that line, I make no apology to anybody on G'xi's ciesn earth for upholding thoso senti ments. I fought for a reunited country; it has cost me terribly. ' I have been three time nnder the surgeon's knife and saw, but I don't regret all the sacrinW and suirarina U. onr' children can enjoy 'in peaoe and prosperity a glorious nnlun of all the states. If anybody tougbt for the un'on canse with the hope that we should be forever at war 1 think be made a'tols- tika In enlisting among OS." This is the way Mrs leneral Pickett' n'-o a resident of Washington, and who v:s one of the principal figures in the ( ' brat ion, speaks of . Corporal Tanner's v it to ltichruond: "No Incident since I i v. :ir lias done so much to restore and i i it tlie'good fee'.lng bctwoeo the 'i and South as the acceptance by the i 1 c rporal of the inTitalion to the j . It was commented npoa every r io ii, a cordial terms, Ei pres- i -'' viin!!y appreciated and ho I -I. All honor to "the ' ' " -r." - " 5 ; t !' !. Oliify carried Gen. Fii Lee's report oo Cuba to Presi dent Clevelund several days ago, " Mr. Oil j slipped away from Washington Very mysteriously. ' THE CRUISER RALEIGH. erlary Herbert of navy Bays kla '. ABxlons for Cralmr fa So Koathport. Special, T ' RALEtan, N. 0. July 6 -Governor Carrhssa letter irom Becretary of the Navy Herbert, who mjb be is anxious to have the U. P. Cru;er Raleigh . enter Suuthport harltor, and that he has given her commander authority to take his ves sel there, if practicable, ud also that be has luruishetl the Raleigh's commander Willi .the latest. Information as to the depth of water on the Cape Fiar bar. Vhaltaam Co. Salcidc. Special. . Ralkioh, N. C willhura L. Coun cil, a well to do farmer of Chatham county, committed suicide Sunday after noon try taking laudanum, after a spree.. New State Ballraada. Special. ' ;' Kaleioh, N. 0. July 6 The Railway couimisioo of the State finds that fifty miles nf new rod have been built during the past twelve momh;, the total now io ouoritlion in North Carolina being 3,707 miles. Pleree Vonns Dead. Speclul. Waehinoton, D. C, July 8 The State Itepartmeut has received a telegram announciug the death, in New York, of Pierce Young, the Georgia Minister, to Guatemala. Tltrew Himself rm a Car. ! . New Yohk Richard Tauler, of No. 113 S'.uih Broad street, Philadelphia, at- tew pled suicide by throwing himself from a Third avenue cable car at Houston street aud the I3owery. Ho received no injuries aud was locked up in the Eld- ridge stioi't station house. ' Weekly Mlale Crop Report. Special, Kaleigh, N. C.July 6. The weekly Siale crop report bulletin says that cotton isdoiug c.dmirably, with good eland and far advanced, fruiting and blooming well. Yello ffing and shedding are repo.t- ed in two or three coualies. Corn is tioeciop, but chinch bugs are doing damage. Nwept Awajrby 1'Iood. Special. Wheeling, W. Va., July 6. Just be fore noi.n, Uxtay, a -portion of the Balti more and Ohio passenger sUtton, was swept away by a flood. A number of curs standing near tlio de pot were also carried away. BASH BALL. Katlanal lM(aa flanua Flayed Tee- serday. Special. . Sunday's Gambs. Cincinnati, 7; St Louis, 0. Chicago, 7 Louisville, 6. Mondat's Games. Washington, D. 0., July 8 Wash tngtnn, 6 Pittsburg, 2. Chicago, July 6 Chicago, 13; .Balti more. J4,. St. Loots, July 8 St. Louis, 6; New York, C. .... Clevemkd, July Cleveland, 8; Brooklyu, 1. ' CuioiBif ati, July 6-Cincinnati, 10; Philadelphia, 6. Louisville, July . 6 Louievllle, 5 Boston, 2. Where They Play Te-day, Brooklyn at Cleveland.' " B.iltiuiore at Chicago. , Philadelphia at Cincinnati, i - Pittsburg at Washington. : - , Boston at Lonisville. , ' New York at SU Louis i now THB CLCBS STAND. CLCns. W. U P. 0. Cleve'ind, '-. - 40 19 .678 : Baltimore,' . 41 20 .872 : Cincinnati, 49 23 .862 B'M-nn, 87 25 .897 Pittsburg, - 83 29 .832 Chicago, 08 88 .522 PullaJclphia, 88 ja: . .509 f Washington, 80 29 .508 BtooklvD. ' 31 88 i84 - New York,-,- 25 38 ,410 St, Louis, 15 50 .230 Louisville, -. 12 47 .203 TAPS TIRQINIA GOAL FIELDS. Award afOeatraet far a Ballraad t , ' . ftOBtbport, R. O. ','t; ' Norfolk, Va. Tbe foreign and coast wise coal Irade and the grain export trade of Baltimore and Norfolk are shortly to have a foimid ible competitor to the soulh- ward. Tlif5 contract has been awarded for tbe construction of a railroad from Wi'mington to Sontbport," N. O. 'At Wilmington ihe new road will connect with the great line entering there," acd will itself be extended westward. Tbe Utter, Southport,' has - one ol the fineat harbors on the coast, being accessible to vessels of ' the . deepest draught.' There will be -.located large coal piers tapping the ooal fields of Southwest Virginia and tbe grain regions of the West via Yadkin Valley line. The new road will probably make Southport s formidable rival of Northern cities. J. E. Challenger, Preaidnnt of the Philadelphia Car Service Association, is one of the promoters. HAVE NO TWO THIRDS. GOLD MEN WIN MICHIGAN DELEGATION. IlllnaMtoVote Pamiand First Ballot Gold Ilea te Werk Temporary Or CanlixtlOB. Htewart Boomlna -'. ' Teller. Special. . Chicago July 6-Jt is reported here to day that Bland will get the. Illinois delegation vote on first ballot. The National Committee is in control of the sold men, and the first test vote was taken this alternoon at three o'clock on Nebraska case, it was cast on delega tion for guld men. who were placed on temporary roll by a vote of 26 to 23. This means that the Hold men will make up the temporary organization. The Michigan regular gold delegates were seated by a stronger majority vote than expected, and are headed by Don. Dickinson. The commitiee will be in session to a late hour tonight. The gold men's victoi y in seating the Michigan delegates leaves the silverites without the greatly coveted two thirds majority. Senator Stewart, of Nevada, is booming Senator Teller for the Presidency. After a fight of nearly three hours this afiernooo, the North Caiolina delegation adoptod the unit rule as to their vote on their candidate and platform. This motion was carried by a majority vote of one. The delegation is in entire accord as to silver, but are split on the candidate. If majority insist on unit rule in rffipect to the candidate, the miuority assert that they will appeal to the convention, Fell Fromau FxenrMon Train. Bradford, Pa. Bert Harrington, aged sixteen, oi this city, accidentally fell irom an excursion train on the Brio Railroad, near Poland Centre, and woe instantly killed. Some truck laborers found the body lying along the side of the rails. Shot by Tramp. Jamestown, N. Y. Roy Widerman of Binghamton, N. Y., was shot by tramps in an Erie freight car ia this city. He was stealing a ride and had gone to sleep. When he woke up he was being robbed by two men, and when he attempt ed to rise, one ot theai shot him, the bullet tak'ng effect in his breast, over the heart. Savage of tbe Cholera Heonrae. Catbo. The official cholera returns show that there were reported throughout Egypt 489 new cases of tbe disease and 383 deaths, including 27 new cases and 9 deaths among the Egyptian troops at Wady Haifa, on the herder of the Soudan. Bike Beeard Broken. New York. Arthur S. Smith, the western bicyclist, who left Chicago Sun day for this city, in un endeavor to break tbe bicycle record of 142 hours and 15 minutes between that city and this, arrived here at 8:21 o'clock smashing the record by tour hours and fifty-four minutes. Miner Hay be Alive. Wilkbsbabbx, Pa. There is jnst a possibility that some of the men entombed in tbe Twin Shaft at Pittston may be taken ont alive. The rescuing party, on coming to.the surface reported to Mine Foreman O'Brien that they heard rappings on Ihe rails of the gangway road which may have been caused by some of the en tombed men. - The rappings were clear and distinct as it someone had struck the rail with hard substance. The supposed signal was answered by the rescue! s in the tune manner. After a short silence the answer me 'clear and distinct. . The sound seemed to come a 'distance of some 300 feet from Iwhere the rescuers were at work.. ; ,;-;;; '..-" ....'.r,.:-, When this news reached the surface there were only a few persons at the' bead ot tbe shaft, but In a short time it was spread tbrongbout the city of Pittston and an immense crowd gathered, among them relatives and friends of the victims, In whose hearts hope had awakened. . The-rescuers repo- that in their opln loo they are within 400 bet of the en tombed men, The shifts have been increased from twenty men to thirty-five, who are relieved every half hour. They are still cutting through, the rock and progressing more rapidly than at any time heretofore since. the work com atoneeaV '" W'-'i'i'''. - :'".,!: 1 Alter prolonged effort and; the use of every method of signalling possible, they canto back with a report of fellur not the least bit of noise indicating that their labor in Ibis direction bad beeei successful, ,' ' iV'. Eraser Blver Plaada. - . VAiootrraB, B. C.-Hlgh water in the Fraxer River undermlued the track between Agassis and, Hop Btatione on tbe Canadian Pacific, and when tbe east bonnd freight, without warning,, struck the weak spot, tbe train,: consisting of eight cars loaded with tea and one with coal, was thrown Into the river. Brakcman Doering was killed and Fire men Goughlin and Engineer Gray ' Ic juied, ; ' Reports from Frazer River points state that the river is sleadilv rising. At Cliilli- wack conaidemhle damage lias biii been doue to crops on low lynn; hinds and tins steamer Gladys hn been l usily engaped for the past tew days in removing catlla and settlers' effects to !;;L'U ground. Word ba9just been rereived Irom West minister that the 'water at high tide was twofeet eight inches below the mark reached during the floods of 1894. The steamer Gladys brings mud that Humus is flooded and the water is up to the banks at Chilliwack. A larue portion ot Dewd neys is also under water. At Langely the water is level with the landing, and at sever il other places it U over the wharves. Latest advices regard ing the strike of flshenti'-n at Rivsrs Inlet arc to the effect that the strikers will prob ably soon give way, as Hie cnr.ners have a sufficient number of men at woik to keep the canneries working. Strikers huve attemp'.ul to intimidate the Indians, but several epecial policemen have been sent up by the provincial gov ernment to preserve order. Invoice of Choice Teas Now in our Store. More than them being tion of verify our claim of the finest importa- FORMOSA TEAS In this Market. They ore very Fragrant as for draw. They are moro lhan choice. Prices vary from 50 to , 75 cents. Our Special Bargain is a Blend of Tea which we sell with 3 pounds of Granulated Sugar or only 50 cents. Also a line of COFFEE Chase and Sanbons Extra Fine. Dunn's Fresh Roasted Mocha and Java only 30c. Maricabo 25 c. JOHN DDI 55 & 57 Pollock St Tha hot davit (era onmlnir with all their ll Unit unpleasantness only one pleasant EKie sinonff thorn and that' the Soda Water, the oool, relreshlng, liealthlul drink. Folks are learning t drink soda water all the year ronnd. The gn In It I a good Mnmnnh tnnln. and fUKithlnir to the nerroH. to aay nothing ot tbe delicious flavors of the yrups. , . . All Nice Drinks at ( BRADllAfl'S PHARflACY. TO Tip rur a. p. rked's oxroHDS, havk I arrived tbe flnest line In Ui elty In all styles and colors, or TOLL LTHI Or CHILDEWS u ) Dock BaU and TOM O'SHAHTCB Cap '.' ..'.-' '; ( )AL80 a FULL LINE Of OHBAPEU , ( ) Oradesol Oxford's. ' ' , ' o Urn Tm OClCXtr Shoes Wear ! There isn't any'" guess work about our Shoes they are made "upon honor" by inaiiti f'auturers wIiomj reputation are not for sale. Drcw,8elby & Co., are the inanufactttiers anil we have faith enough in these Shoes to guarautee every single pair to wear sat isfactory. The prices are not as high as others ask for an inferior Shoe. July 5, 1890 L.A1VTERXS will be advanced in price on and after July 1st. All other Sundries remain at sanu; MIT HKHlES provioualy ailvertlseU. Send for priee list. I have several seeond-lmml Plcyclps wlii, li will he sold atonco KKl.AKH I.BSS OF COST. Aisoastoek of New Wheels on oasy paymonU. One Price to AH. WM. T. HILL, 'Phone 80. 61 5. Front Street; Dr. Worth ingtonVj Southern Remedy, FOR COLIO, CRAMPS, DIARRH03A, DISENTERY, CHOLERA MORBUS, &c. 25 TS., A BOTTLE. HOCUH. NO 1AY FURCELL, LAOO & CO., Richmond, Va., Manufacturer. For Salo by IavlV Pharmacy, NEW BEKNK, N. C. Mason's Improved Fruit Jars, and Porcelain Lined Kettles. AT L. H. Cutler & Co's. EVERYDAY Brings New ARRIVALS In Our Establishment ANOTHER BIG DItlVE IN MEN S SHIRTS. This time It Is a Gentleman's Laun- ar xi Hfgngre enin, assorteu color and all (ties, wualri he ehwp at 60U.! our Slonulnir QQi prlue I OOt Another Drive tn onr linn ol Gentle. muni Nwr iiree anil White Laun- ilieil Shirt worth (lJiU, onrffi 1 in peolal urloe 1 ., P A A V Then we have a mll lot ot I.1le S IR Veu that w are clola a. fin ontat Ot ; . WORTH DOUBLE. SVTb only On Prloe Concern In the City hence our prices are bound to he right. . THE BIG I " ' ' ' . Dry Goods Bargain House. . G; A. Barfoot, Mgr.! f nil 896 Search Li m auk Bold tViorehead City, InT. C- EVERYTHING NEW ! Accommodations better than ever before oU'ered to the piiblic.5 SPECIAL RATES TO FAMILIES AND PARTIES. Correspondence promptly answered. W. P. Campbell, Mgr. Eewarcl. Reward. Reward. Wo will pay (H2."i.00 to tho prrson (VIio will hrliifx us a stove that will ompmv in (tialily, Unisli and point ot excellence with tho rated Bud's WE NOW HAVE ON OUR FLOOR. Wo will have us Judges three disinterested Persons. Wo want yon to sco theso stoves and Ranges whether yon wish to huy or not. They are tha lKinilomost stoves ever shown in North Curolimi, and oneh i.; warrfinted ly 1LTCK'.S STVB & lt.N(.K CO., and by Stover Iliirdwaiv t'oinpany to give IK'rfect :--.t it lad ion or wo will ro tund your uiO'iey. t"l'!ill ntiil Miii show you anything hi I n:ir line you iii iv u mm!. We guiiranteu (JLHI run ,i, on auj w o well. Votu-s IteHiioetl'.illy, P FRESH ! Tanglefoot Fly Paper and Box Insect Powder, Just received at Davis' Pharmacy. DRINK Porter's Punch, Tl:e linesl in Hi Worlil Jlilwaultoe ISeer, The liucst on tlio Marke1 Xotox. All invigoratinc ilrink fnr nil rsreci Uvloii'I lorhulics ntul child ren. I'm tip ill holt lea for 10 and 2.i cent?. J. F. TAYMjOIS, Xo. IS Middle Street. J. Dealer in The finest lAnv of Staple and Fancy Groceries Xo. 75 Itrojul St. Fresh goods reeeived daily. DUN1T, - JAS. EEDMOND, President, Vics-Pres't. B. S. GUIOH, See'?: Treas. New Berne Ice GO' Mannfhetnrer of f UM aVSfAL ICS From Dirtilled Water. Ont.nut 20 Tons Di.ilv. t."nr lioad Lota Solicited. Ice delivered daily (except Buuday) 0 a, m, to 6 p. m. Snndavs (retail only) 7 n. m. to 12 noon. Dor prices aud other lutormutioo, address. B. S. GUIOX, MauKer. 53rd. PIVIDENP The National Ilnnk of ;V Wew Rente, IV. C ' , ': , ' ' lvvnX 1896." ' The Board of Directors t f this Dank, have this 1y .declared a armi-atioDa divUleod of 5)cr crut. fl-o of tax, pay able on aud alter July 101 li, 1890. "v . ' I 0. 11. ROBERTS, Oaahior. $25 mm I Ulwood, We Claim to Have the EMBODIMENT OF Up-to-date In All Our Shoes EHpeoially those of Til OS. . PIiANT. IT 18 CONCEDED TO BE A FACT THAT HE HAS NOT 11IS SUPERIOR AND HARDLY HIS EQUAL IN THIS ART. If you need a pair of Low Shoes,we'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 Y Ik AT AltSOIilTTE COST NtlU Continue. Some Choice Patents yet for your in-Kfiection. Shoe Maw SUMMER te Goods
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