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i0ttritaL : VOU XV NEW SERIES NO. 42. NEW BERNE, N. C. THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 9. 1896. ESTABLISHED 1882 SECOND DAY. SEN. ' WHITE, r CALIFORNIA, . PERMANENT CHAIRMAN. , Henra tllvea to Mpeerhea. tMag - eaaaleii Over Hleblarea's Coatteateei ntmta, Srea ftarMln t Times 1 Special. ' Citicaoo July 8. Wralhtr today was 1 clear and Cool, . Senator Whito ol Call- fornia. nill rterrmmentlT crMiilo over r convention. - , ;,; : 24 ot Pennsylvania delegates bave de cided to vote fitr Bland. 7 v Convention called lo order 10:51 a. m, - Tho subcommittee on platform agreed : oo dratt and it was read to full commuter. 1 v, Sergeant of Arms hastaen ordered to '. allow no one on the floor except dclf gates. - Chairman called fr report of Commit- tee on credentials to which there was no " HWuim . :i .Xlie convention awaited the report of - i ... - - ,i i. - 1.. ." Commiilee on credentials was calltd on :. to nH'i't in committee room iramedintety. Governor il(s (Texns) was requested ' tod lress ihe convention. IIir took thepUtform uiuid cheers, the bund pay .lnaj "Dixie." . In Ins speech Hops; advo caled a friendliness uttpiril aieon. the delegate in the convention, thcro and hereafter, lie predicted success in Nov. . ember if Democratic party would work harmoniously together.. , - He denounced Hie Kepubliran platform as a mass of glittciinj generalities, made to dtoeive the public, lie denounced ' Protection as being only in the interest ot 1 the wealthy, and ngunst Ihe fanner and working man. , -' lie raid a Republican corruption fund - was being fount d lor carrying Illinois, Oliio and other Stat, s. lie read the plank to the Republican platform or 1602, at Minneapolis, ,fnvorm bimetallism, and aid if it meant anything it was gold an3 - silver on eqnul tec ms. Calls were made for Hill, Altgcld and " Blackburn. - (Jemitor Blackburn In a speech said Ihe majority of the American people are suf (erlna;, and are looking to ill's Couven- t.m IA .Ty.1,1 fti.itF WrnnM ' . He said the people will not longer sub , mit ' to class legislation . (ehocrs). That .Christ drove from the temple a belter set ol men than 1bo-e now in the money power of who lad bien lor many years. W, J. Brjnfl not being present, Gov. Altgeld was asked to address the Conven. : Uon . Cheers and conlueiou. Eeoutor Hill wet called upon to address the Conven- ' tion. The confusion increased. '. ' . " :6eoatnr Ilill not betoy In, the ball, r TT ...! A i 1 ' Tenlion. He said that Ihe rent of empire was yesterdT transfeirtd to the. great Miisippl "Valley. i'y" Gov. Altseld asked to speak proceeded r to the platforn and was given a groat re- CeptiOO." " : 11 -''V The poveroor said thai neatly every. thing wsj under mortgsgf, from farms to the eewina machines cif seamstresses, and that all was In the Intce't of tho EDglisb money lenders. He advocated bWueUlistn ' and pointed out that' the gold standard has lo wend prices of farm , products, while tho far aer h'Ui had to pay more for what ha had to buy' This- was loudly applauded. He 'referied to ; the gold Democrats as wanting to put- bailers on the Amnions in iivor of the English money leuders, atked II they will be allowed to do it I ' Criei of no, no, all over the convention, . The gold Demo crats claim they tore their country and still are doing all they can for these En. glith money men and lending to make the . producers of this country mere vassals. f Williams Neavs conventioo Is no wise sectional.. !evf Eusland ieprsentcd and i has mucb at stake as Wert and Bouih, and speaks for 0 millions spindles bow silent. . Williams pleaded for burmonj and dolog away with sectionlisrq. i -: , - The committee' ou "iiedentials, report - against gold delegates. from Michigan and Nebraska.' Committee ssked. for. lurlher time to consider Ihe individual credentials of Michigan delegates, but esks that the Bryaa delegates iroin Jlehraska be sealed. . The Credential Committee's report' as - to seating of the Bryan.delegaUs of Ne-! bnwka ' was declared amid ranch eon W. E. IluMflT, of MasFachntotts, tie ntanded roll call on report of committee on sealing IJryan delegates. Busmill alter ward withdraws his motion and report or committee Blood. ' . Committee retire to Consider tbe Michi gan case. ,'. , - , Bryao delegates took their seats amid cheers. Time being filled In With music, while dotations were conferring and (ratornlzing. .JV.': Convention adjourned until S o'clock p m. " . ' ' Dclfeales slowly sanembled. It bas I agreed Uiat when plkllorm pre- t l each eiila shall be given au hour l .r iti-cuHilon. Then tote on it. Com' r n nf en , kntials were not quite ready ( ! (i called lo or.lor 5:15 p. m, T rom'i'o-s on credential 1 ' Hi I'm r"o,-!i ml 22 to seat the four Michigan gold dele gates at large, and nnseat the four district gold delegates. Net result on Michigan action gives silver men 10, gold 12. C. Crosby, of Massachusetts presented minority report, favoring (citing of Gold delegates in disputed districts, in Michi gan, and moved its adoption. J Gov. McLaurin, of Mississippi advoca ted endorsement of action ot majority of committee. McLinrin went into technical explana tion of Michigan care He was frequently interrupted by galleries. The delegates. asked that the galleries bo cleared. Gal leries were warned by chairman. A delegate arose to a point ol order, saying that speaker was not speaking to the question that be was referring fre quently to other matters. Stephenson protested iff emphatic terms asniu8t action of the majority n ungating gold : men. He said that iho tilver. contestants ' have credentials fr m S'.ate f M sh gi n and this question aa to who were dele gates was unanmiounly approved by the Michigan State convention nsk- tl Hint this convention do not go behind t hem. Stephenson at tlie finish was loudly applauded Sheelmn of X.Y. addressed eonvenlion in favor of minority report. Slieehan cued ncuou of Natiouul Com mittee in Indiana in which gold n a was thrown out by uutmimuiH vote and silver ruan was siated Ijexause he had the S. ale's endorsement. Ho said the objector the majority wns to enable the two thirds ule to be overridden in favor of silver, and he nppi alcd to the convention not to retort lo revolutionary measure?. Clayton, of Texas, spoke in favor of majority report. Blake of Texas, said ointutlUo went behind rctvrna of Michi gan, becanae they lound fraud hud 1eeu perpolmlud. Cheers and confusion. Blake appealed lo ovary silver man on the floor lo suelam tbo action of the mnjonly in the interest or right and against Imud (cheers and hisses). Mi Knight, or Michigan, addresses the Convention fhvor of the majority report. The ppoakor relurred to Stephenson, as having been called to Washington by Ihe great Chief. Stephenson at this jumped on a chair and thook his fist and said "there is not one word ot truth in that.'' Confusion all over the the convention. McKnight raid the will of tho people ol Michigan was thwarted by ihe action and fraud of certain districts In thatQtnte, asked ihe convention to support tbo ma jority report and the .Democrats would carry Michigan by 25,000 votes. Bruicker, of Michigan, claiming to be silver" man, advocated the minority report, said t lie endorsement of tbe aclion of the majority seport would be highway rubbery, excitement. Judgo Powers, of Utah, asked oonven. tion to endorso the action of tlio majority ol the credential committee. . He slaime I the silver men bad a two third majority already. Chreis. tienator Grady, of N. T., addressed convention iu favor of minority report lie asked If all precedents of the party shall be violated io order that the action of the majority bo sustained? (Cries of no, no in galleries.) Great confusion in hall with much commotion. . Evory one on bis feel. Chairman beckoned for tho music, which star ed to play. Grady standing on tho platform white the ' commotion was going on. Police polling out dis orderly men frem hall. The roll call was demanded on tbe question shall minority report be accepted. Alabama s vole challenged. Vote as called amid much confusion nnd excite ment In hall. - V , Chairman announced that unlets order was mainlined be wonld have the gal leries cleared. ' ; New York voted 72 yeas, great cheor- Infc. Including New, York, ayes 242, noes 858. Cheering on New York vote coutlnucd with audienco on - Its feet, waving hat? and. handkerchiefs.- Cheering was renewed . with . Increased vigor, Cheering breaks out afresh. ., w Chairman rapped, for order, cannot be heard. - Has fgivon the signal - and the music tjarted Up but could hardly : be beard for cheers. , About one third of delegates standing oo their leet and cheer ing continues throughout the ball snd drowning the band. , -i ' ,! Chairman rapped vigorously for order and kuiiluncc quieted down lor an instant, then broke out again iuto cheers. - Cbairijtun Harrity of National Commit tea endeavoring lo restore order in the convention. '. Uproar continued about 30 minutes. - . ' ' ; ... Rol call was resumed. ' . ', Someone called for three cheers f.r Senator Hill. Chairman Daniel said pro ceedings would be stojiped till order wu restored. , ,' ' . ". ' . .,' Gov. Allgeld endeavored to make statement, but cheering broke out again, Crlos of "roll call." Sergeant at-Armi clearing the aisles, Altgtld was. ruled onl or order. , -' , j,. :f- Jltosulkd ayes80R, noes 858. Motion Chairman rapped for order, Stephen son, of Michigan, ascended platform in order to make a f'utomenr. Cheering and confusion eonti-iiied. Many del;;ates snd others waving small flies. Rune of the Ki nlii. ' y li lr;;n.tos giving a Im-ck down 'nl'- ' i ' ' 1 !s n iiiii .!..! Order being "estored the motion t( Virginia for the adoption or the repoit of the majority, was adopted. Committee on permanent organization reported for Pre sident of Convention. Senator- White, of California, Cheers. Report of committee Permaotent organization adopted. MEXICAN OFFICERS VOLUNTEER ToAaaiet Jpaia Acaiae IaearaeBta. Anaereaa Balls Baal ricked ap Adrift. Special. Havana, July 8 Eighteen Mexican fllcers arrived here, today, to ofier their services to the Spanish Government in its operations against the insurgents. The schooner Isle De Cuba, picked up three boats, of American build, which were found abandoned on the coast of Boca de Coiga. One boat contained some cartricges which are supposed to belong to the ex pedition which was recently landed from Key West. Floods in Jnpnn. Special. YoKonoMA, July 8 Disastrous floods have occurred in the prefectures of Toy. ama and Shiga. On the West coast of Japan houses have been destroyed. The loss of life 13 not lied. To Protect tiovernmeatKorvejr. Special. Santa Barbara, Camf, July 8 United 8tat-Marhnl t'avainhins. witli twelve deputies, left to-day to like forci ble possoion ol Sun Miguiliat and pro tect the government survey which the occupant8if the place will not permit. Trouble is expected. DECREE TO SELL. The I.y Ufhboric and Dnrhnm Rnllwnjr Filed, Favor Mvrrantlle Trust and IepoHll Co. Special. RAT.Eioir, N. C. July 8 Tlie consent to a decree for tbe rale of the Lynchburg and Durham railway was filed here. to-day, in tho Circuit Court, In favor of the Mercantile Trust and Depns'i, Co. of New York. Tbo road is 115 miles long and cost $2,500,000. It was leased to tho Norfolk and Wcs tern railroad for 99 years. Democratic Male Committee. Special - Raleigh, N. C, July 8. Chairman J, H. Pou Vios here today, and says that the Democratic State Committee will meet next week. PRITCHARO AND POPULIST. lie Naat Tale Ag-nlnst MeKlnler or Lose PopalUI Vale. Special. Rai.eiod, N. O., July 8. Senator But ler's orgnu, toiloy, says that no matter if SeDstor Frlchnrcl was elecled as a silver man, snd bas always voted for silver, if he supports McKioley he will get no Popu list votes. Lckader Beau Hew Cellece. Special. Henlet-oh-Tdameh, July 8. Lean- dew best Mew College, (Oxford) aftv desperate struggle. Leander is now regarded as s sure win- er of the Grand Challenge Cap. BASB BALL. Ifftllaanl Incaii eamti Played Ten- , tenlaj. Special, FiTTSBUBo,'July 8. Pittsbnrg 19, Washington 0. St. Louis, July 8 St, Louis, 3: New fork, 8. Cwcikhati, Ju'.j 8 Qinclnnali, .8; Philndelpliia, . Ciiioaoo, July 8 Chicago, 13; Dnlti mora. IS. . CLEVKI.ANO, July 8 Cleveland, 6; Brooklyn, 11, Lodisvillc, July 8 Louisville, 10; Boston, 9. Baltimore st Cleveland. . Philailelphia st Louisville. ' Brooklyn at Pittsburg. " v Washington st Cincinnati. ," ' New Tork st Chicago. Boston at St, Loais ' HOW THK OLCBB STAND. " CLDB8. Dltimore,- Clevelsml, Cincinnati, Boston, Pittsburg, Chicago, Philadelphia, Washinitton, Brooklvn, New York, St. Louis, . Louisville, ' w." t. p. "o.' 42 tl .m 41 to- .m 49 4 .657 88 20 ; .694 81 .89 ,M7 87 84 .521 88 81 .498 80 SI .493- 82 84 .485 87 M .429 15 ii .tai ls 48 .213 1 -NORTII CAROLINA ; COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE AND MECHANIC ARTS. This Cnlleim niton thorough eonrtm In Airrlonltiirn, Miwhanlcal, Uvli and fclmtrl el KiiHlnnnnnK, nil In H inni,a. Uvnaral "nnmiuo hkiii suiipiouiuut alt tuew tooh iiiohi cuurwiH. Ki penms P"T BxMlon, tnolaillng Ilnum for loanfy Ntndeitta, ' o I r nsl ir ntnilrMta, . isles . y tor i ln!(.'tif fco . r tl i). I!lf. I1HV i t. Invoice of Choice Teas Now in our Store. More than verify our claim of them being tlio finest importa tion of , FORMOSA TEAS Jn this Market. They are very Fraprant as for draw. They aro more than choice. Prices vary f rOra 50 to 75 fonts. 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 Roasted Mocha and Java only 30c Maricabo 25c. JOHN DUNN 55 & 57 Pollock St SPECIAL ! 1 ((( CASES FREE SIL- ver Baking Powder For Sale at Retail. ONE FREE SILVERJSPOON , GIVEN WITH EACH CAN. F.-MICII, Grow. 40 MIDDLE STREET. 53rd. 1I VI Ii:XI The National Bank of Jfew Berne, X. C ' June 23. 1890. The Board of Directors of tb'ig Bank,! liavs this (tav rlcclarcil a seroi-annnal I (liviilenil of 5 por cent, froo of lax, poy- able on and alter July linn, lsuo. s: G. H. ROBEUTS, Casliier. i Mason's Improved Fruit; Jars,! and Porcelain Lined Kettles. L. H. Cutler &Co's. PRESCRIPTIONS 1; - KmIt Prompt aid Careful Atteatlon at : , , . Bessoaasle and SstlRfoctory , Prices Wnaraated. ' -;:..'; NOTICE. " ' ; City Ci.rrk's Omen, it.,:''. July t)th,186. . m Sealed proposals fur computing and copying tbs City Tax Kit for .year 1896 Will be received ai this o flics until Tliurs dayfuly lh, 1890, at 4 o'clock. Tbe City soserrBS the right tn reject any and all liiil. Huiut J. I-oviok, ; " 1 City Clerk, 1896 Scant L LANTERNS will be mlvaiiccd in price on anil after .Tniy 1st. All othnr Biindrins romnln at srtmo 4'ITT ntltlN pivvloiiHlyiKiviTtiH-.l. HcimI for price list. I hnvp several seonml-hniid Rleyeles whieh will be sold at mee KKt.AUD LKS.SOK COST. Altfoantock ot New Wheels on easy payments. One Price to All. WM. 'Phone 80. T. HILL, 61 S. Front Street; Dr. WorthiiigtoiiX Southern Remedy, OOLIO, CRAMPS, DIAltKUtKA, DISBNTURY. CHOLERA MORIIUS, 25 TS.. A ISOTTI.E. PURCELL, LADD & CO., Richmond, Va., Mannfactnrera. For Sale by Davis" Pliarmae.y, NEW IIKUSR.N. C. Reward. Reward. Reward. Wo will pay B25.00 lo tho person Wlio will living ns u sUivc tlmt will onipnro In (iiallty, finish ami point ol excellence with tho ) WE NOW HAVE ON OUR FLOOR. Wo will havo as Jnilt?es three illsiiitcrcslod Persons. We want von to seo those stoves ami flanges whether yon wiah to buy or not. They aro the handsomest stoves evor ahown In North Carolina, anil each Is warranted hy HI CK'S STOVE ft BANOR CO., nnd by Slovor ITardwaro Company to privn perfect sntlsfiictlon or wo will re Innd your money. fWCall nnd Ictus show von onvl liincr In onr lino you may neol. Wr t,'unrnnt!o tint lliCKHon anyuung wo son. Yours Respectfully, TO TtE LADIES.; AMY B. P. RKED'H OXFORDS, HAVE 4 arrived tho finest line In the city Q In all stylos anil colors. Wi FULL LINK OK ClIILDUKN'S O Dock Hats and TOM O'HIIANTKH Caps. o. CJAL80 A FULL LINK OF CIIF.ArF.lt () Orados ot Oxford'a. o T. J. Baxter EVERYDAY Brings New ARRIVALS In Our Establishment. ANOTHER DIG D1IIVR IN MKN'H 8IIIRTC. This tlms It las Oentleman'i Lann- area fleRilire Shina, ansortoa onion and all slxe. wonl.l iw chonp at MM., our UinnliiK 4Q. Drloe U.. OOC. Another rrte In our linn ol (leiitle- niMira Nt.if I mm Htm wiiila Ijiiiii. lri'd MliIrM wortli UKI, oni b 1 1 iwolal prtoe la ..HAA IThn wehKVAS amnll lot oILadlnH Hllk Vtvta uiat wo aro eimiiiK AOf, ' out at.. .wv WOUTH DOUBLE. " -Thon)y Ons rtloa Concern In lira Imbo oar prloei are bonnd to be rlsnu :". THE BIG i "Dry Goods Bargain Iloasel O. A. Earfoot,Hgr. Shoes That Wear! Thorp isn't any "khi'ss work about our Shoes they rue mailc ''niion honor'' liy ninnu lacturei'.i wliosc vi'utntion are not I'm' sale. DrcwOclliy & Co., are tin' man u factum's and we lwvr faith 'inmj;ii iu these Slioes to pnarantce every single pair toweir sat. miactory. 1 He nrn'cs not as high ns ollicrs ask an inferior Shoe, are for .ll'LY ., lS'Mi. Morehead City, 3r. c. EVERYTHING NEW ! Ari'omni'iilnliniH Ii!!it limn ever tr inn ninn'd w I lie SPECIAL RATES TO TAMILIES AND PARTIES. CoTT.ip.ndencc pT.ml.tIy answered. W. P. Campbell, M .DRINK l"oHer"s 1BiiiM'h, Ti'.e lii)' l in 1 u Virld. lilwanUee ISeer. Tl'e i'-iH'i ..ii I'.ie Mi'.ikel. Xolov. All inviurniiiivr i!r;n! t..r nil eeci 1 1 v eei i '..ri 1,1. 1. -1,1- ' HI .in,! r.-n. 1 "ill up in l.i i U I .1. F. T.VVMJBC, X. !- Mi.nllc Slroi l The fiuenl liine ot Staple and Fancy Groceries Vo.7 Broad St. Fri'sli goodn received daily. WM SUNN, - JAS. BESMOUD, President, Viee-Pros't. B. S. eUTOlI, SK'yrfcTreas. New Berne Ice Co MannfactnrerS of fUk CRYSTAL ICE From DHUli'd Wnler. Ont-iit 20 Tons DMIv. till' 1,0)11 r-olic-nod. lec delivereil iluily (execpl Suntlny) 0 a. m. lo u ii. in. (Juuilays (rotnil only) 7 a. m. to 12 noon. r .r iiriees miu oilier iniormntion, ail.lress. U. . Ci 1'IOX. Miinnger. I A I " I I I City I The hot flnva are oomtnir wlth all tlilr l ait antic Bote ,1. W Uwnnil V IIS MUIWUII UU" lealei' in tUnit niiiil(.HnKiitiimii onlv oiib. nlA.Aiit. lnlr?lo mnong llieni nml tliM'x tti H.nl water, the nnni, rvtiwniiiitr, niwlllirul tirlnk. Folkniirel4.nniliito(lrhik aoOa water mii thti ymr roniHl. rhe h In It le m Kool ntnnit.li tonlo, anil aooMilnv tn tho itorvi., to my nothing ol tho delictum llaVort of tbe syrup. All Nice Drinks at BRADHAiTS PHARHACV. SHARP Throughout tm iili.iihiMtniil ntire took mm at mm o mm m mm mm m 13 m ft m & 0 OF Til K i IT E'TEIJI OF 0 0 o & 1 El 89 H O to H B! El IS! o m 3 E3 13 OP Q O & Q is ps m ML iLLBTT Q Q ft & & 0 o w a R H U Q O O ran n O o o o o o o o o o ct o o a o a o o 1 O "
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