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VOL. XY-NEW SERIES NO, 44. j , NEW. BERNE, N..C. SATURDAY MORNING. JULY 11. 1896. ESTABLISHED 1882- V A ( BRYAN NOMINATED. ! " ON FIFTH It ALLOT FOB PRESI DENT. ' v Tnrws.r, i Tke Nemlaatloa; Wall Received, !!- appaialBMat noi Frtesil Uaat4 and Balm. Wo Selee Ilea Far Vlee President. ' ' ' , (BDlTOHfAL). ' 1" The first place on the National Dem ocratic, ticket ' was filled yesterday, by the contention ' nominating tor ' Presi dent, William, Jennings Brjan, of ;.Ne tmuka. ,-' Tbe nomination of W. J. Bryan was in the nature of a surprise, altbougb bis came bas been mentioned, as a presiden tial poyiiulityybraomeiiin.yetthenahiqs' of other candidates lisve been considers Of lute assart winners of the noraina twin. , - j ii u , f, , ,,,, , ; - Mr. Bryan is well Known as a silver : toian, and his eloquent speeches in .ftvof of tree vnXwffi hive given bim a national reputation, ',; , N, ;; , , ' " ; ' ;:": Giving .Ihe,, first; place on its picket ' to , tbe State of Nebraska, may roojm. a cmh- ;, tionalde-policy-Mi Ihe part oflue. lleaieJ v cratic pa nty.jbuttbe party iip Ihlacampauiq ' seems to place the greatest stross upon its platfoim, rather than" upon "Its nominees or the Elsies' Ihe'y bail from, ' " V - Late despatches f'ow New York indi cate tha(tMr. Bryan la lield iu greater 'fcvor than, cay other ot the Dnndiilates OAiied, bat whetlier . le personality can : affrct'tfce knowd sound, money . tendency " of the Gaslera Democracy, most be deter mined later on.'.' i I -i. -; .The failure t nominate a" Vice Presi deiit yest'day, ahtl 'ihe continuation; of the Convention over another night, very ckarly ehoWs that there- is a hesitation npori t)ie part of the leaders of the , Party to give second place to some conservative man, In order to in a me.wu re placate tbe . Bound mone wing of the Parly.' ' f ' 1 r.s,fesul( will, be known today, and the ; Semoemtic party will be launched upoa the political Waters. ;!" j, Tlie feast, is not recofmlied so far1, either in the platform or nominees. t , , ., ' The West and South have carried out . tnelr program in' full.' They liave con trolled Convention, platform and noml unatlont. -;" ,",': '.. . It is too early to prelict resoln, but it must not be forgotten that the North and .East have been and must continue to bo " ...... i factors iu the politics of the'Democtatic ' The next fow days will tell whether they wllCbe foiindflshtinglor frees'lver, or whether ib'ey will bolt, and. bs found iflghting against issues which Jt'iey bavs . wer contended were '; tbukmodrat ie and against tiio best (nterraits'of the Party and lUeountry. , t n ' . Tli id a Democratic free sllvee platform- and frti silver1 candidal mean any 1 coin . from tbe, Popeliatsls sceediDglydoubt- 'fuliJ'!.. .''' ..".' '.,!.-, ., ,(,;,.,, The PopolislB are weoVfcd 'to themselves, ana their leaders are nol,ikely to give up or fellow other partite,; and thus lose . their - own1 persona1ltIe' They prefbr lather' to lead and be '.'eonsp'iciio'us over a lew, than to be swallowed np and i tbetr identity In anotlier party, ' f . 1 : The Democratic party is to be eongrat nlaled that it lias lived up to tbe uievt ol its majority and intends to fight on. that lineV There Is no confusion oo that point, . it clearly puts lf upon record and ( the peopleof this country will decide the rest ' next November. ,l ' . ,' '', ; 8pcul. . , . , ... " i Caioaoo, July 10. Weather , is clear and warm' .., , .. ,, ' , First business In order is to ballot fpr President There seemito be' anaie donbt as to wliethcr a two-thirds vote of II Slates is required to, nominate" pr sim ply two-thirds of vote giVenj j i ) -f J w Best authorities say the latter and those will be bWd on. Uiat supposition t rules -of the lakt'Conveetfon Whicn govern this ays "two-thirds of vote given.", V' There are in all 030 votes but jt, is ex- ected that a number will refrain - from voting, -' Convention called to order at 10:57 a. m, ' ' Proceedings were- opened with -, nrayer,,,, .-, n .... .. .-.i..-,. ,, Chairman : Ilarrtty, . of . Pensjivania, - rose; was loudly cheered Ho nominated Robert E. Patiison, ol Pennsylvania, for i-i hu ; " - , ' ". J't.llingly,' of. District! of Columbia, a-vwiri! .A nomination of McLean. (Cheers ) I i r, ot Oregon, presented name ol I j r, ol Oregon, for President. ' itlims for President closed at I! , a. m. ' " J lift' utis ns prdcred for .flint I ': t at 11:08 a.m. . ' ' i f '.'i i!i s-iys irfit V'o 1 I 1 Id ll ...,.ll.!,l J!j,1lt to vote. Gen, Brsgg said under Instructions that the majority kts' absolute power in matters. - ; ''i'.i ' Wisconsin delegates as names were called declined to!vote;v Two members of delegation voted fot Bryan, i j : , ; Efl'orts . were made to withstand the demonstration in favor of Bland and Bryan wero not successful;' " . '! .;.' "Mart.tou'8 of 'Louisiana appealed for revocation of rule, (excitement). ' ' 'Delegates luughnnd cheer. Chairman iostrnvtd sergeant at amts to- restore "orf dor. Coartiaion and exciteflien,V, continued chairman appealed to delegates to assist him in keeping order..- i ( v . - Muf rtou's appeal f.-ora decision Is hissed down; ' Y :!-. . " . , i JJffoils were made to create a demon etiAt'.on for Bryan, which was quelled by a vigorous pbuacling'of cha'rnkn's gavef. Excitement over. Bryap vote has lucres-, sed and stopped calf ofrHi;i t'Jvi 1 tll'inois fortoed- a procession.,; v Jrea,t excltemern and cheers,, . . Demonstration continued. Mrs. Bryan who was sitting on Ihe plallorni retained her ' composure, while thoo nrpynd jjer wore (lemon9t rat ing in most excited nmnqer, t ; f 'Cbairmam announced that iTnder Vuics of I't convention two thjrde,ofibe jsptes given-will niinlnn(e'a Catldidaie for Presi 'ideal and ' V.cel,!tfredJent. 'Cnventldn has quieted owh;eomer; y Fifth ballot was' ordereet. California voted IS for Bryan. Michigan cast her vote for tjrnl rlninsfstlWefta'ipa? re lumed (q ball, '.(great excitement New, Cbsirman in casting ca)l,c$ out 22 votes' flr the noininee of .Oils convention W Bryan, ;(CbArrf.); ; ponveotion Went wild again. .i - )-!. .' '. Ohio withdrew McLean,.6at. sxcite. ment. v-f'tt'jy?:--.-!- v- Miasouri delegates took stand it was said to withdraw? gland's name. Char man tried to have qtiic reetpred. , r , Blund'sHeltertasrcdWluch-" askeW Ijave his namo wtlhdfitn : ht': nf line wlien Ut) apneuredf that 'some, one sreroed to be ' the' choieedf tltr-fehV gates. ' Iowa withdrew name of Botes -and gav6'vote.te Bfaan',,''V';1 - ;-.. Turpie, of Indiana took eland and withdrew name of Mathews and cast the vote of his State for Bryan, "i Cliainnan ;: dcctari-d nomination' 'of Bryan unanimous on the HUli ballot.- OAltlAtJXM -BAlAOTH. Bryarf, 1 1 Teller, j Bland1 Tijlman, ,.., Blickburo, Ru jell, , Boies, Cainpell, ' Matthews, Htevenson, ' PeneOycr, 'Hill,1 Pattison, ' McLean, Voting, 'I I Wat 190 219 280- -,-3 T t,f 1 281 202 241 ,17 82 89 87 ' 27 71 35 30 83 1 ' 87 235 ,84 36 ' 6 J 9 8 8 8 11 ' 1 94 99 97 1 96 64 M 63 40 U ' ' i'i 102 168 Not Convention called to order at 8:60 p m. A motion to adjourn till 10 a. m. to morrow; was made. Down to Colorado all if 0ee. Brneg took platform -and Slid. heisetoa qucstiofc oj StaW Prlv:U-geJtoth wajriiinow;jyisiting ; Washiagton, Said some one today loi sUleb Jhe jWJs J Just to show that he doesn't keep urt with conslo banner and carried it around to the procession, (hisses!' He timplyjwant 6d,to set manners right. -c : Dov. Stone (5f Bisspari-took -plirtform moved to adiourn uil ia noon tomorrow, UoiM-dr flissis rlriltnonded I'ue (A Iff, tomorrow. - Roll , call of State ordered on Stone motion to adjourn till 10 tomorrow. , Audience and delegate leaving seats and went out. Adjourned it 9:29 p. m to meet tomorrow at 10 a. m. i Will Nat ridarae Is;' " itectal. ' ' ' --.. -. - i-f Kat.iioh, July ' 10 James H. Mew- borM, and Hal Aver, prominent Popu'ists say "Tlie icineciMicVpla:torm ;ls belter than the Fopollats could 'write,'" but at the same time they declare that the popu lists are not going to endorse it. i ;.: ' airaaala tfllh Slad SBaetal.' !-' ' ' ii ,u- , 4 EAtaroH, July 10. Deputy Sheriff Walters bad a desperate, slruftale with a mad dog near here to-day, and was bitten In the tegr during tbe'tltuggle. jj Alllaae "bee Faeiarjr. Btiecial. " ' ' 1 " ' " 4 B AtWOH July 10. Tbe Alliance shoe factory with a rcspscily nl six, hundred p'airs daily, starts up at Hillsboro' in a fbrlniKhl. '"', 't 'i l- - - . - ' ' -''llesrejr Balaa.l tnsi fliioelal;"- tf t . ' ; Rauiqr, July 10. Heavy .rains fell o-day, with immense damage being done tetjovi land crops. j BRYAN'S 1 MOtamATIOHA Haw It s RMwUed Tark. ; Tbe ). Balla, dae BabMaa. 8pMill. . '! ),.' (;. , Naw ORK. July 10. The nomination of Wm, J, Bryan for President, 'while it is an entire surprise, gives mora satisfac tion than any other candidate.; .tn.! ;., . His speech of yesterday -tended1 mom than anything else to put the. Now York Democracy. in fyvor of silver,. 1M ",''',, The Now York Sun bolts the ticket, and goes back again into the' He-publican ranks. " ..' ' ' " ' ' ' '1' '' WAGTON LETTERCf POPULIST LIKE DEMOCRATIC If PLATFORM. Ocmaeralle ' Flnlfarm Mrletljr Anil- Vlevelaml. , Caban Ullbmtem Cm-. t be CanTleiMl ta 1'lttrldB. , .; 'cUvletlaa Endsavvrera. . - j K ' I 1 - i' I " JOUBNAL BCBRAU, J T WAsHfliOTON. D. CI July 10th. .? The I'oiulists barlre II Wsaliinutrtn decline to tommif tlicmselves at thW tifeie but it isseasy to see that they like the platform much better than they do the ticket It seems to be conceded by most, poli ticians that it thi; Populists and silver meg, who are to hold conventions at, St. Louis 6fl the1 82nd or tun month,' nomi nate separate tickets, instead of endorsing the Chicago ticket, it will add largely to the cuances of Republican success. Silver men wcii'd have a fliiht'ng chance to win ttthey all voted one ticket, but not other wise;! not even it the gold Demociats should- put-up a lickel of, their, own, be- eausa tbe gold Democrats arc mostly in btutet -which are almost certain to go Be publWnn anynayj - While the probable attitude of, President! , Cleveland towards the Democra, ic ticket nominated t by the convention which made several humiliat ing r( fi-r, noes (9 his administration, in Its ;pla,t6i.r is naturally a' subject of much' discisaiou.tbere ie (1" reason to believe that it can possibly effect the result, any wayi Mr. Cleveland has not in tbe past tiirafd tbeotuor clwek when struck, jind It ta hot likely that Ins nature bas recent ly - uadergone a change tor the better, Two planks iu the Democratic platform are so "distinctly finti-Cleveland that they would .prevent liis supporting Ihe ticket, evtn if the plank for the tree coinage of or wins not enough to have made him oppose1 it, " ".' 'people who have nol'.ced the regularity with, . wlicli ., alleged. Cuban filibustered bav been acquitli-d when vried by the Florida courts will be interested in a few remarks made bv Mr. Frank Clark- who is U."S. iJislrfci Attorney 'fof Florida, and who is at present visit'ng Washing ton. Cuban) piatlers were being discussed when Mr. Ciark said: "I know from personal experience how ardtnt is the syfnpalliy of the American people Tor the Cnba4s"rhavehad several tfales ugainit people who were undoubtedly engaged in filibustering, but,. although Ihe evidence ajaiustheio watss .BJcODg, as could be, they wen ' invariably lt off. A jury couldn't he got together in Florida that would convict any American arrested for rendering aid to the Cuban revolutionists, Itis simply impossible to make a case slick . on account ol tbe universal senti ment iu fa vor of the Cubans." It is difficult for many of the old timers US realize the, growth, of napdoodleism. which is a good enough name lor the almost Universal worship of men who are conspicioua by reason of their .wealth, political Ipoeitlod, or,' In 'fact, for any reason. Una of t these old timaw ei CongreiAijif tigbj of 9$$$. wlfo ser ved lour fur main tbe house just pfevions keep ur) with tbn flapdoodleisU of the period a lew re marks he made to a Iriendi ere appended; "I am getting to I s ad old' man. and yet ttheerish "the - hope or seeing one spec. tacle la the Capital of the nation ere I am nmmoned to depart, , I want to , live long enough to see a President on the 4th of March walk flora the White House to the Capitol to be inducted into the great office, without any parade of military without any beating of drums,, and With' out any of the pageantry and eslentatlous glitter that usual, accompany such . occa- ipos.", Some more war. talk has followed . (h e issuing of orders by the Navy Depart ment revoking all" leaves of "absence, except,onaccomj ofsicknuss, anddifsct- ing an navy officers ou waiting orders to report for duty. ' But Secretary tiefbert says there i no sigdificance attached to tbe orders further than bis desire to have as many, of the gajqoffiuers as possible lake part in, Ihe extensive drilling pro gramme which he has mapped out for our warships lor thlssummer. (X course Secretary Herbert iiinnot he people remarking that tloe rogAmjoe, keeps the strongest sauadron of war vessels this country has ever,1tad in VtUing distance all the time. 1 ',' y Many WasbingtoDiaos are tnore Inter ested in the dotngs Of the fifUenth annual convention of.the Christian .Eidesvorers, now In session than f what Uas been done this week by tin Democratl Nation al Convention at CUcagbi The Endeav- drers, some 40,00Q.strODg, swooped down on tlie National Capitol this week, and are now In full fed peaceful possession, holding scores of meetings daily , in their tore Dig tents, wbicn seats za,0W people, On the White Lot, and In tbe city church es.' Like ill tbe 'people . who com to Washington; they Ire having a good time in their own way, and it Isn't costing thtm much money'. ' " rV"r'; J Mlvar Daanarata Jabllaat. Speolal. ! BALEioir, July 10 The silver' Demo oraU M'retodaJ i-fce jubilant iTegsrdlbg Brtan'S nomination. , Crowds wewaVllie'lWiotui' aoasds all ' "!' .'I . aAn ttAV.v. ; J '!'. J Maliaaal la(a CIhiiim Playad -Ta i sarday. ' " - CiNcrraATi, . July 10. First game: dncinnati 9;' Washington St, .Becond game: Cincinnati vashingtofl 4. Chicago, July 10 Chicago, 11; New York 8. ' i ClkvfUkK July, 10. first game: Cleveland 13; Baltimore 0. Becoud game:' Cleveland 6; Baltimore 9. .. , , LooisvaLi, July 10 Louisville, 10; Philadelphia 8. - i. -. , - ;'( ' PmsBURO, uly j. JO. First game : Pittsburg 2; Brooklyn 4. S. coiid game: Pittsburg llj JBrooklyp.6. - St. Loma, July lOBt. Louis 12; Bos- Wbere They tlay To-day. Baltimore at Cleveland. Pliiladelphia at Louisville. Brooklyn at Pittsburg. Washington at Cincinnati. New York at Chicago. ' ' Boston at St. Louis. OW THE CLUBS STAND. OLOBB. w. 43 48 43 88 , 8f 39 33 88 30 27 17 IS L. 21 24 23 9, 30 84 36 36 83 38 52 48. P. c. .678 .667 .662 .576 .652 .584 ;.478 .478 .476 .415 .240 Cleveland, Cincinnati, Baltimore, Boston, , , Pittsburg, Chicago; Philadelphia, Brooklyn, Washington, New York, St. Louis, Louisville, Belaw (he Reserve Mark. Special. - - New York, July 10. Half a million of gold was engaged for export today, bringing the U. 8. Treasury Reserve two hundred thousand dollars below the legal requirements of the one hundred million mark. The Janlors' Day. Special. Washington, D. C, July 10. The Junior Christian Endrivorcrs had most important work in to-day's set trices. . F'loqucnt addresses intend-1 to f,ster their branch were delivered. The Christian Endeavorers sre undis mayed in spite of unpropltious weather, Ex-ConcreaamanHard Dead. 8peelal. Toledo, Ohio, July 10 F.-ank Hurd, tbe Ex Congressman, the well-known champion of free silver, who was retired from Congress several years ago, because ot his financial views, died here, this morning. Urge Iadependent Ticket. Speela . Chicago, July 10 Leaders of the gold faction have received thousands ot letters urging the organization of an independent order of gold democrats. The gold leaders are discussing tbe feas ibility of the plan, and they will hold caucus to-night aeea Beperted Dead. Special. " Pavana, July 10. Merchants of Pinar del Bio report that the insurgent leader, Maceo. bas died from tbe effects of wounds received In an engagement, yester day. I Ir. Wrtliliigton's Southern Remedy, I FOB COLIO, CBAMPS, DIARRHOEA, DISENTEBY, CHOLERA MORBUS, &c. 25 CTS.. A KOTT1YE. j W,CUKt WW PtJRCEtlT USD V CO.,-Blelutlona j yaa' Manufacturers. . 1 rerSaUbr i j DaVts Pliarmaey, ) NEW BBRNB.N. C. i H: IMt 1 U IdkXTEXUiii-- will be advanced In price on and after July 1st, ; - ail.-; -All other SnnrtriM remain at same !IT r stl)KM nrerlowly advartuml. - Bend tor price Uat. . - , ,.,...!...' I hav'SATflrnl amond-hand nicyelna - whlvh will be solU aSonoa UKUAUl- .XICIWO COX. , f ,;, ...If l Alaoaatoek ot Mew Wheels on easy ., ,!yiueiiu, . . - , . . ., - lli;':..iLHit IV.U ,1a- M-h., -. One Price, to; 'All OTC::T.;;niLLr 01 fLIVeatltreet, ftl-BBS ' Jpiy (lids Great Mid-summer Re ductions. Never before have we offered Staple Dry Goods, summer Dress Goods, sum mer Clothing, Shoes, Notions and Millin ery at such winning prices for buyers as now. The lowest prices quoted in years. Regardless of complaints ot dull times, our storo has been crowded everyday this season. No other house in the city begins to make sarb sweeping reductions on fresh seasonable goods. Extra special reductions on all Sum mer Dress Goods. Yours to Serve, U. A. BARFOOT, MANAGER. Invoice of Choice Teas Xow iii our Store. More than verify our claim of them being the finest im porta- tion of FORMOSA TEAB In this Market. They are very Fragrant as for draw. They are more than choice. Prices vary from SO to 75 cents. 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 i t Chase and Sanbons ' Extra Fine. Dunn's Fresh Roasted Mocha and Java only 30c. Maricabo 25c. JOHN DUNN 55 & 57 Pollock St Reward. Reward. Reward. 1 We will pay aM.00 to the person Who will bring ns a stovo that will ompara In quality, flntota and point ot exoollonoe with the vJrVB NOW HAVE ovr,flo6r. We U1 have t - . r Judges three disinterested persona. , We want von to tee these stoves and Ranges whether you wish to boy or not, , 1 ,, They are the handsomest ttorei -. e-rer ahown la North Carolina, and J. caeH Is warranted by BUCK'g jt . STOVB BANGS CO., end by j SloTer Hardware Company to jtve ' i itarloat fattifaottoa or wa will je tana fail moneys e ;.: : 'vl , IrWnall and let ns Show von nnythliur trt Aflr line yfto may need. We guarantee OUH ruio-UB on anytoina wa eeiu Tour Respectfully, 01 CO $25 $25 Shoes That Wear! There isn't any fguess work about our Shoos they aro made "upon honor" by manu facturers whose reputation are not for sale. Drew, Selby & Co., are the manufacturers and we have faith enough in these Shoes to guarantee every siuglc pair to wear sat isfactory. The prices are not as high as others ask for a'n inferior Shoo. July 5, 189G PRESCRIPTIONS Roeeive Prompt and Careful Attention nt Bavis'E&,,aey Reasonable anil Satisfactory Prices (innranteed. DRINK Porter's Punch, The finest in the World. Milwaukee Beer, The finest on tbe Market. Sfotox, An invigorating drink for all, especially good lor ladies and child ren. Put up in bottles for 10 and 2" cent?, 2SKB T. F. TAYLOR, No. 18 Middle Street. J. Oealer in The finest Line of Staple and Fancy Groceries Ao.7.1 ItroadSI. Fresli jjoods reeiveil daily. ,1. D. OA SKINS, School Books and School Supplies. STATIONERY, Books and Booklets, Engraved Cards and Invitations, Sheet Music and Musical Instru ments. ti?"Mail orders receive prompt alton lion. J. I. GABIONS. The hot dftra are oomlniT with hllthfllr flle- illnir uiinleiiBantnea onlv one nlotiwint sizzle Rmonir Uwm and that' tho Hudn Walor. tlie cool, ruirmlilnir. tUMiltlifnl drink. Folks are ltarnln to dHnk soda water all l.n irn.iH ........ t 'PlA da In It- la n mul Htoniftch tontn. and sootlilnu to tho norvi. to nay nothing ol the delicious lluvurt ot the nyruiwa ' All Nice Drink at BRADHAITS PHARflACY. BIG NOTICE! 1 Anyone needing 8uw Dust for' Stable, or any ollior piirnoeo, can get It Ireo by paying tbe osrtogo to BIO IIILL, The W. Smallwood Blilngle and Drj-sawcd Wood Man. ' SHARP REDUCTIONS Throughout Entire Stock 8 O O o o 8 o o o 8 o o o o OF Tin: LATE FIRM OF o o o o D DO o o o o D D DO O O O O a a a a o o o o D O O O O d a a O o O O a a a O O O O IdlD AHfI a o 8 O Q o o o o o o 8 8 a o O O O O Ll'Uffl Successor to mm. 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