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V K7 ; VOL.; XV NEW BERIES'NO. 4S. NEW BERNE, ,N. a THURSDAY MORNING, JULY JG. 1896. ESTABLISHED 1882- I 3 m GLOTMD AND GOLD. HE FAVORS A DEMOCRATIC GOLD TICKET.. ' ' trgm Hill mm Tammany te laaagar at Btarsmeat to Put Talr Tleketla Mi rielsV". 1 . Special. i , t Nnw York, July IP It is said that a Secretary Herbert's declaration about Ibe 1 Chicago Convention rep resettle the admin ; titration which Is much troubled over the ; ; gnegilorrof the advisability of Dominating V a third ticket. . Dmoomtkt;' jl$teV'wt'it : tJt Cleveland it urging Hilt and Tu'm'nrsny - to work to Uiit end io order to avoid , the " . Hill Whilaey and other interested ; in v -the gold Campaign-announce "that' they have nothing new to report, tut expect to hare in a lew dayr. . ; . 1 PaaaUsia Eidom Br jaa. UpeoUl. , OtAXD Islauds, Neb., July i5 The Populist Conveotioo will endorse Bryan, ' Hubon, 8. D., July 15 The Populist Convention endorsee Brynn. ; v i . , i' ! Cleveland Ulet Agala. Special, v Cuvrland, Ohio, July IS The riot hi broken out agaio at the Brown hoist. Ing works. t ,. . , ',. , The Scabs were cut, beaten and stoned. , ' Mtrlcksa with Paralysis. Spoclal. .-- y v - (., ' New York, July 15 Cornelius Von v derbilt was stricken with paralysis last nlht but is improved today. . aaratia llaaiea. BpeeUl. " 1 y Niw Yon, "Mj 15 The Canadian balf-rater,Glen,Onlrnasniir defeated the ' Ainerlcan Ellieire, theroby wiunlng.the trophy. ' i',.". . MeBlnley to VaaTaas. Bpeelal. ;;"vt:',"'4 .' ClktjeI'Ahd, Ohio. Tho" executive committee ot tbe Eepulilican committee 1 have decided to-bare McKinley open- tho Campaign at Omaha Neb., and make a f tour of the doubtful states. at . atea Aaralaut tae Chleasjo f;" Caavealloa, :" t Special. . ;'; Chicago, III, July 15. ThoNatlonal Business Men's League has issued an ad ; dress to the business men of the United States urging them to take an active part in the campaign against the Chicago nom . ineea.': " ' . '. ' . -iX-'? Kot Car Talk. Clkvklard Ohio. All the members of the Bepublisan Executivo Committee : , bare refascd to give oat any information Hand a said that a the proper time the . committee would issue a statement, , - . Notbing was given out, to day. . ; . StDiMltaa Claka. - flpaeiai. , Abb CRT Paiut, N.J. July 15. The Leagne of the Republican clubs met here thit aflernooD. -, iV-'V ' i '" President H;gg!ns predicted a big Re publican victory; he' complimented tbe ; young ateO on 'the good, work done, for the parly making particular mention of thelgood work done at Bu Louis. : '. t .. . The sectelarlea work showed that the .v League had sixty three tbousatid mem- IwirjiMw' Vl,v-;M v (a. Slr4lcr Jahaoaa Arrive. ; - Ipeelal. ' -: y ,' ' 1 Naw York, July 15.-Gea Bradley T. Johnson arrived here today from Hnv- Braolal'.4" , ' LoSdos, Eng July 15. New ha , been received here that theBritish steam ship Curfew, Capt Learmoolh, was ' - wrecked la tlMBaisaaaatbat all hands were lost '. .'. -j Vroaa lhctto Capital. paaaO-.'"- ' ' VI ' Ralbioh, N. C., Jify 15.-tTli rep alitt are considerably stirred np by .the ew tbat Teller will pot allow his name to go before Ibe , FopnJIst National Con vention. '.-.4 -;. ?- Butler has an editorial In hit paper hiyhly euloglstin of Bryan.' Tlie Repub lican are Urgiag the Populist not to en dorse Bryan but to make a nomination at St Loul. .. , . , Paaad Haaclaa; Sa'aTroe. ' Aaonoua,! T., Noah MeOill, sheriff of TJiomingo County, came in from Tit le '-, the capital of , the Chickasaw, ; : 1, end r' jHirts that three while mea I 1 bKn,;ing to t limb near Itoflfjin I 0, a fi mile from Tiehomlngo, ' . 1 w ere stmnrirs in the neighbor L ....1, 1 1 t:ia crime is a mystery. It l , ...... "y Vi ved tbat thT were horee- t ' 1, a ..1 were followed tnd captured 1 '7 c f Ti 1 Uliil swung np. - h "I l, ' when t! BRf AN AMD KTINLEY. . . . If Thmw'a Na Joint Debate Between Them It Won't a the Itemoerat'a Fsalt. : ' ; Toledo, O. If William J. Bryan has his way Ohio will be (lie storm center ot the ensuing campaign. ' Tbe Democratic candidate promisee to stump this State and to deliver . at least one address in Mr. Bryan is desirous of having a joint debate on the currency with Mr. McKin- ley, and be will let McKinley select the time and place. "."''., '. Among (lie callers upon Mr. Bryun just after the noralnntion was Peter H. Dog- nun, of this city, alternate at large. if .' Can we hope to sea you in; Ohio dnr- ini the cainpaian, Mr. Brynn P he asked V You mrt'sialj eari, .was 'the piruatt reply: "(expect to make a number; of spetehtaUu Ohio tcl weM. nog . sn4. eljsc,-; 'What I invade the home of, McKin 5 "I know Mr. McKinley very well," re turned Mr.Brynn,"and esteem him highly as a man. " We were together in Congress and worked together in tHo Ways and Means Committee. He is en excellent gentleman and tlioroughly honest in all he says and does." ' "K you come to Ohio yon may happen to meet liim," was suggested. ' "I would not atk anything better than f to meet Mr. McKinloy in joint dobato.'' said Mr. Brynn, his eyes kindling, "right in his own State and at bis home." The converait'on was continued in an informal Jway for some time and Mr. Bryan ecvoral limes referred to his desire to meet McKinley. ; ,-i ! To Welcome Brjraa. Spei-lat. ... i New .Youk, Ju'y 15 Congressrnan Salzer and others have organized a Bryan CluC No. 1 and propose to give fBryan and Sewali n warm reception and wot- come. t . '. , A aother Band Iasae. Special. " ' New York, July 15 Bankers hire regard tbo general financial situation very crave and eay . that nnotlior bond issue will be necessary. ... Two Old Ladles Itnraetl to Jkvata. Baltimore, Md. Mrs, Lucreua Woolford. ascd 84 voars. and . her Bister. Mrs; Elizabeth Echieu'iaksr, 66 years old, were ncrrjoiy unraen ai tneir uome, no. 1210 ltiversido avenua, end liplh died, The old ladles were about to retire lor (he night, A small kerosono lamp which the elder woman carried fell from her band and exploded. Tbe blazing fluid ignited their clothing and when neighbor -suc ceeded In extinguishing the flames both women were burned almost beyond recog nition. - , . -, , California Blmetalllsla for ttryaa. San Francisco At a mealing of the Calilornina delegates to the national con vention of the Bimetallic Union, to meet tt St, Louis da the 22d .instant, Ihoy - de clared fur Bryan and Scwall, the nominets of the Democratic National Convention, Thirty-eight of tbe forty-five delegates ,to which California is entitled warn prewar, and the resolution Wo carried without dissenting voice. , Chairman Baker, of the State silver organisation, slate that tbe forty-five voles of California will be cut a a unit for Bryan fa the toming conveo- vention, ; , u . ., ,-. , 1 . X'. iaa ' f . H oa-PartlMa Boeeplloa to Mr. Sowall BatIT, Me. At a meeting of citizen! it was voted Ihtt an elaborate public re ception should be given to tlie Bon, Arthur Sewall npon .his return to Jhis city, , The reception will take place in custom house ' square, where , address will be made Irom a platform. The Re publican and Democratic city committee have been given full power to act and will labor together to make Ibe occasion a memorable one. ' '. , v Declares for Bryan aad ftewall. Noti FOLK, Va -The Norfolk Virgin' ian, whose owner and editor, M. Glenrjan, was one of the tound-raonej delegate the Chicago convention, and who ' chal lenged every vote of the Virginia delega tion as announced under tho unit rule, hi ll) declare it support of tbe Democratic aotuinee. "WASnmoTON Mr. J. fi. Turner, Sec retary of the National Committee of 4be Popnlist narty, has issued 1 manifesto advising all Populist to ratify the nomi nal ion of Bryaa at tho Poputitt conven tion BU Louis on July ?2r.d nest. In tbe coarse ol bis address . be "The truth of it that the only point the Populists now have to decide Is whether or not they will take . Mr, Bryan, whom every goldbiig in' IbeNwuaby has de nounced as a Populist,' for our next Preaidvnt lif the United Stales or Wheth er Ihrv will lake Mr, MeKioley, who represents everything that the Populists have denounced and just the opposite or everything they have advocated since tbey have been a ps:ty." Pulsaa la ibeSKacklBsr. PowmnoTON, Pa. The funeral of Ainmo ntiinuicu nur, uti 11 ,111 ijr ndj It atlmctcd to tho Ct;;o!ie " 1 Inula of people. IT.my ,' 1" ':' f ' "', V.5.J I 1 1 ' tended be -fatal dance with her. Mies McNamee was one of the girls who, on the Fourth of July, attended a picnio nt Solitude.Qrov bear ttiis place. . She dancoil a great deal, sud a bole was worn in the heel oj her stocking. ; The shoe rubbed tlie skin off the heel, and the perspiration aflectcd the color in the stocking. , J A day or so later she complained of pain in the heeL A physician was summoned,- but tbo poison had done its work, and after a lew days of iu tense suffering she died. ' ' ' ' -Telecraphle Item. DH Martin, Secretory of the South ern Textile Association, says that of the 3.50n,OtW spindles in the Soulh, 1,923,000 wjil be stopped lor varying, terms. Ttn WatU Iron Farnunoe, nt Middles- boro, Ey., closed Vast night. Two bu The cause is tbo low price of pig iron. A petition asking for the pardon of Warren F. Putnam, late President of the National Granite Slate B'ink, of Exeter, N. H., who is now serving a five . years' sentence in S'.ate prison for embezzlement being circulated and quite generally signed. Test? of the Justin shell were continued at Wist Vienna, N. Y., in the presence ol large number af army officers. Among Iheeq present Maj f!en. Miles, J. C. D, A.svedo and Adel M.mlu. of Now York, tlw two latter represeutivg tbo Cutan Junta. BASH BALL. Maliaanl I,PRffnr (inmes PlnyeU Ten. Serdny. Special, Cleveland, July 15. Cl.-veltnd, 4; New York, 6. . Chicago, July t5. Chicago, 10; Phil adelphia, 0. Pittsburg, July 15. Pittsburg, 1 Boston, 20. Where They Flajr To-day. Boston nt Cleveland. Baltimore at Cincinnati. Philadelphia nt Pittsburg. New York nt Louisville. ,. Washington at Chicago, Brooklyn at St. Louis, HOW THB CLUBS STAND. CLCBS. W. L. P. C. 52 , 21 .684 47- 23 .671 45 24 .652 41 80 .677 42 30 .5S8 38 S3 .535 84 30 .400 34 39 .400 31 86 .403 29 40 .420 20 54 .270 10 61 .239 Cincinnati, . U,iltimoro, Cleveland, IkHton, Chicago, Pittsburg, Philadelphia, Brooklyn, VYasbineton, New Yrk, St, Louis, Louisville, (Jo Has Skipped Oat. Charlottb, N. C., Joseph Myers, cashier of the Carolina Central freight depot in this city, has disappeared, being short in bis accounts lo tbe amount of t3 500. Tho company was due him by cleriertl frror 300, so that bis rval short age is 5,200. He had become infatuated with a mysterious, but handsome woman, whnbas also disappeared, and it i9 pre sumcd they are together. Meyers is a mar ried man. Look lot for Troaale. An interesting topio now discussed by politicians is whether or nit Mr. Bryan will be Indorsed by the Populist conven (ion at Bt. Louis, and, further, whether sound money Democrat will decide later on to put an independent ticket in the field. All information drifting to Washington from Chicago, New York and other sources indicates that Bryan will have determined opposition at St. Louis, and that sound money men In the Democratic nutv mv be forced in the near future to deciilo that its will be much better for them to out an independent ticket in the field than te.vote for McKinley, or stay away from the polls. TO 'HIE o IIT B. P. BBKD'8 OXrORDS, HAVIC ) () arrived tha finest tin In the clty- la all styles and ootor. V 'a pull linc or cbildhbn's ' ' Cask. Hats and TOM CSHAHTIH ( )also a full uaB or cheapbu ; ( ) Onulosof Oxferd-fc r REMOVAL ! ? Jk.Leihbtkr Duvfy baa removed his office from Broad street to the Drick Building opposite Mm. Kafcr's bakery on Middle Street. Tbe building will be used both as an office and a a residence, dw . r Backlea' Araica Salra. ' The Best 8alve in tbo world for Cuts, Pruisrs, Sore, Ulcere, gait Klienoi, Fever force. Tetter, Clwpiwd Hands, ChilblnliM, (Urns, and all nkiu ruitlms. end )hi vcly cmvs I'ilcs, or no pay required. It . i (I to give perfect sutislnclioil or Invoice of hoice Teas Now in our Store. More t han verify onr claim of them being tion of tho lincRt i ui porta FORMOSA. TEAS In this Market. They are very Fragrant as for tlraw. They aro more than 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 br only 50 cents. Also a line of GOFFEE Chase and Sanbons Extra Fine. Dunn's Fresh Roasted Mocha and Java only 30c. Maricabo 25c. JOHN DUNN 55 & 57 Pollock St W. G. Beasley m n it i to o . n. The Practical Flnmbcr, Steam and Gas fitter. Bicycle repairing. First-class work all the way through. 44 Craven Street, NowBorne. N O. FOR SALE ! On Tuesday, July 2lst, 1800, at 12 o'clock, in MorebeAd City, N. C. nt the storehouse formerly occupied by B. C. Jones, dee'd. the followiii'" personal prop erlv will be sold to the biuhest bidder for cash, viz: One Soda f ountain luus make together with all fixtures anu ap paratus thereto belonging (original cost 500.00) One Iron Safe, weight about 1.5C0 DoundJ. No. 23 ilosler hale vo., make, and seven largo show cases; all said oromrtv in first-lass condition and trood as new. Said salo is by virtue of certain mortgages and liens duly executed hy said JJ. U. Jones, dee d ana uuiy le- conled. , For further particulars, apply to , h. L. GIBUS, .'. v Att'y. for Mortgagees. Morehead City, EVERYTHING NEW I 1 Accommodations better tban ever before offered to the public.ts-' ' SFEOIAX. RATES TO FAMILIES ti ; AND PARTIES. 4 v Csneaaoniene promptly aaswerei. W. P. Campbell, , Mgr. New Berne Mails. "-Notice U siven that on and after this aatemausjcave .-. For all pomu in Pamlico County tod South Creek section ot Jicaurort County For V.n'ceboro and Post Offlor Northern part ot craven county close Unoon. For Bullalr and Lima, a, m. r Vn UJ'.llO.rH It m - All mail for DeBruhl goes to Pollok vine, the loim otnee is diKootiuueu. Vanceiioio mail arrives I'i m. Vannnhora mall Icavrs 1 n. m. '2 mm JL MANLY, Postmaster Dr. Worthlngtoii'K Southern Remedy, i FOR COLIO, CitAMPS, lIAliltH(EA, DISBNTEBY, CHOLERA MORBUS, 25 TS., A BOTTLE. PDRCELL, LADD & CO., Richmoad, Va., Mannfactnrcri. For Salo by Oavis' Pliarmney, NEW BERNE, N. C. X. NUKT JT 0. NKXT DOOH TO POST OFFICE, lias Cold Soda, Nice Line of Fresh Chocolates and Bon Bona, Bananas, Lemons. Pipes, Tobacco and Cigars. Lemons 17c. per dozen. Hot, Cold and Shower Baths for my Customers at Itic. a Bath. Great Mid-summer Re ductions. Never before have we offered Staple Dry Goods, summer Dress Goods, sum mer Clothinc, Shoes, Notions and Millin ery at fcuch winning prices for buyers as now. Tlie lowest prices quoted in year, Keirardles9 ot complaints ot dull times, our store 1ms been crowded everyday this season. Mo other house in the city begins to make sarh sweenies reductions on fresh seasonable goods. Extra special reductions on all Sum mer Dress Goods. Yours to Serve, ii. A. BAIIFOOT MANAGER. cpFflAL ! al sswlilaa 1 MM CASES FREE SIL- ver Baking Powder For'Sale'at Retail. ONE FREE SILVERISP00N GIVEN WITH EACH CAN. F.-I1LR1CII, Grow. 45 MUDDLE STREET. FRUIT JARS ! Mason's Imnroved ! Fruit Jars, and Porcelain Lined Kettles. AT L. H. Cutler & Co's. WELL PAT ! If a four wheal machine is a Quad- ricycle, and a tnree wheel machine is a TricVcle and a two wheel machine is a I Bicycle, what would you cull a one wheel machine? . ' Why, a Wheel Bartow, to besure. Very Good. IfTo-w -Pat I Ifvou wauled the beat Bicycle what would you do I . tttt T ..l . Wiijr a. WUtuu Bu w la J, O. WHITTY & CO'S. at ' AND I "'''' nrrr I .. UBl, - t a ".victor r n nnnmvciD Dry Goods Barnaul House.! -EMBROIDERY- Hea dri liters We are continually receiving new lots ol embroideries both in Swiss and Cambric. Never before has any one firm in New Berne sold as many Embroid eries as we have pres ent season and the cause of it can be sum med up in four words -right patterns, right prices. July 12. 1890 RESCR1PTIONS Receive Prompt and Careful Attention at Davis'-aSffi"1" Reasonable and S:itisrnctory Prices (Jiinriuileod. DRINK Porter Puneli, The liuest in the World Milwaukee ISeer, The (iuest on the Market. Wotox, An invignrnline; drink for all, epeciully !ooil lor Wan nod child ren. Tut up in botiles for ID and Z CI'QtS, J. F. TAYLOR, No. 18 Middle Street. Dealer in aj The finest Line of Staple and Fancy Groceries No. 75 Broad St. Fresh goodM reeeivec daily. J. 1. - ASK I S, School liooks and School Supplies STATIONERY, Books and Booklets, Engraved Cards and Invitations, Sheet Music and Musical lustra meuts. r3?"Ma!l orders receive prompt atteiv lion. J. I. C4AKKINK. Tbe lint (lava are oomlnirwUti all their nt tllnc unplwinantnesii only ono pleasant alatla among them anil thut'n tho .Ho.l Water, the eool, rotrenhlnn, hoalthrul drlns. rolks aro learning to drink soda watmr all tlio year ruimil, The (as 111 It la a Rmvl aumiorh tinlo, artd hooMiIiik to tbe norvra, tn uv notliliijf ol tlie dulleluua flavors ot Uio ayruiHt. ... . All Nice Drink at ' BRADHAIYS PHARTIACY. WJk4 J. w. hllwool Stock Taking Time Approaches And the Knife Is Again Applied to Values ! All Departments Share in the CUT 1 Sincerely hoping to receive the same liber al patronage extended my predecessors, and promising to use every effort to make it ad' vantageous to all wha buy of me. ' Suctiessor to ......I v l
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