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VOLU XV-NEW SERIES NO. 52. ' " v - f ' - - NEW BERNE, N. 0. TUESDAY MORNING, JULY 21. 1896. EST A PUSHED 1882- WASHINGTON LETTER. WHAT WILL THEY DO AT ST, v LOUIS. 4 ; . -. Tae Hits Wta Inllueaees Mea. Jtepab. V lleaaa ad Democrats Both Cob' . dt. Administration " . ;y Up. Cleveland's Position. .. s t-, - , , JoUHKAI. BCREAU, ' " WASHINGTON, I). Juiy. J - What will the Sr. Louis conventions dot That is Ibe question now ofiencsl asked by Democrats, Republicans and : , Populists. The majority of both Demo crats and Populist believe that the Pop. ulist aun silver convention?, both of Which ' ere to be neid in St.. Louis this week, will either endorse or nominate on a : separate ticket,' Bryan and 8ewa.ll. '. A majority of the Republicans also expect thai outcome, although ,few of UieinciU any as much publicly 'Notwithstanding these opinions,' It is known tllut..if the Populist convention, in particular, can be controlled by oney, it will out endorse Brian and Bewail, but will put '"up an entirely separate ticket. A bian.who is a sort of a cross between a sport, ar -lobby. .1st, and a prufesaiuDut-poIitician, and who is now at St. Louis, said in Washington, several days ago that anybody who could guarantee the nomination of Ja separate ticket by the" Populist-convention could pick up one million dollars. Ho wasn't talking for publication when ho said that, and be isn't a delegate to cither of the St. Ljuis conventions; neither is he there fur as health. In fact, he is known as a man who never does anything, unless there is moncy ln it for iittn. People who know little of such things are apt to think that 1 such men, can influence nubo ly, but those who are familiar, 'with conventions and Congress know a heap sight batter. They can and do influence men, often to the i tent of succeeding inputting through the scheme which employs them, by the - totes too, of honest men who believe that they are voting strictly in accordance with 1 their conscientious opinions, and if they ' are not carefully watched at St Louis their lnnuenceywlll be seen in tue action - ot Ibe Populist convention they will not bother about the silver convention because 'that wilt not represent an organized party, and because it is already -committed Tt A a- 11 i - w Dryau aim owau au.ynav. -; Somebody Is evidently expressing a confidence that they do not feel in the -. outcome of the coming Presidential cam paign.' It is to be presumed that promin ent Republicans- and Democrats possess equal facilities for ascertaining the drift of : public sentiment throughout the country. Yet, the former are expressing absolute confidence in the election of McKinley and Hobart and the latter in the election of Bryan and Sewall. Senator Stewart, of Nevada, said just before . leaving Wash fngton for the St, Louis convention, that nothing on earth could prevent the triumph of silver this year. Senator Jones, of Arkansas, .Chairman of the Democratic Rational Committee, who, by' ' ibe way, will also be in St Louis when the Populist and silver conventions meet lie says, lie will merely 'stop there on bis way borne for a short rest expresses confidence that both of those conventions will be lor Bryan and Sewall, and that with the silver forces .united they are bound to win. On the other hand, Chair man Babcock, of the Republican Con gressional Campaign Committee, ' who aas ust returned Irom a visit to McKin- ley and Mark Haona, Chairman of the . Republican National ... Committee, says that silver has no chance to win; that the IWJiuuiniuw mil Dim, . lunjui ,j J I 1119 next House and McKloley and flobart.to dead certainty. It may be that each ol these gentlemen redly feel the confiteo.ee they express, but if they do some of them are unquestionably the victims of mlsin formaton. Only one'party can elect a ma- v Jorlty of the House sod only one Frest dentia tioket can be elected. , . j ; y 1 Some very queer "stories ore floating ' around Washington as to the Intentions ol the administration. One of tbem goes so far as lo say that President' Cleveland . has sent Mark Banna word that McKln- let and Hobart have nothing to tear from the administration, and that be hopts they Will be elected. , While this story doubt ' lesi comes very near to correctly represent ing the attitude of the administration to wards the Democratic and Republican tick- - ts, it Is not probable that any message to that effect has been sent from Mr. Cleve land or any member of the administration' . Mr. Cleveland has been accused of many things, but nobody, to my knowledge, has called him a foot The two members of . we administration secretaries uioey ana Herbert who have publicly announced that they would tupport Bryan did not Say that they would tupport McKlnluy, It can be stated on high authority, that , TrtMident Cleveland is pulling every wire at bis command to bring about the nomi nation of a gold Democratic ticket, and t' silver Domocrats are hoping he will f . (-it. Buck . ticliet would holp the " viT men because It would Catch Demo '0 vlti which would otherwise flo to Z I i y, and it would r;et the vote ' ' '11 silver T It is prob- i . i -r, ti,;it the fli;lit will be I i t 1 I 1 rii silver and gold, 'ber 111 knit but they will i. Jviiher Hrvan or ' 1 t IVhuknt. "" Roeai ( be Vor Bran. . : Special. , ' .. j ; - " St. Louis, Mo, July 30. It appears this evening that the Populists will en dorse . Bryan without any great strug gle. " ' None of the parties of last night's con ference will talk, to-day. , '' f j ' i n '- : ' . Ex Gov. Kouell, Marled. Special. Cahbbidoi, Mass, July 20 Ex-Gov ernor Wm. K. Russell, was laid to rest, to-day. President Cleveland was present in attendance upon the funeral. ' v But Will They. ' Speolal. jWAamif QTon, D. C.,""July 20. There is now reason to. believe tuat President Cleveland, Secretary Carlisle and Hoke Smith will endorse the Chicago ticket. v Hocta Improved. ' i-i Speolal,' ft.-' . f V, KirrbBtrrjnly tuMin rt g irding the condition of Cornelius Vander- bilt has been issued toduy,' but he Is much improved. . . . . ' ' -WhTharoalli7. special. - , : '; Chicago, July 20. Tlio Republican Executive Coramiitee elected its head quarters, to day. . Senator John M. Thnrston, of Nebraska, said that Bryan could not carry his own Slate. Bankers Come to Beoene. Special.; ; , O Nw Tobk, . July 20 The engage ment of two millions of gold for export, cnusid a meeting of bankers, this after noon, at which they pledged to exchange millions of goldor greenbacks. - The banks here hold twenty millions of gold. . - Tfenimany Endorse Bryan. Special. " New York July 20 Tammany Hall this a'ternoon decided to endorse Bryan, and have arranged for a big ratification meeting. Mill lo Begin Work. Special. "y ;'; . Ardbeson, Iod., July 20 The tin plate mills will icajme work on the Wall scale signed tut fa'.urJay. BASB BALL. Bittlonal la(;Beaamea Played. Tea- ,- terdny. Special, " j ,- ; Chicaoo, July 20i Chicago, 10; Bos ton, 3. Rain prevented alt other games. , ' Where They PMy To-dy. WoshingtQn at Cleveland. Baltimoro at Pittsburg. : Philadelphia at St. Louis. ' , f New York at Cincinnati., r" Brooklyn at Louisville. - Boston at Chicago. BOW TUB CLUBS STAND, CLCBS. Baltimore, Cincinnati, Cleveland, . Chicago, Boston, Pittsburg, " Brooklyn, Pbilnc'elp'iia, . Wasbinifinn, New York, Su Louis, , Louisville, - W. ' L. P. O. 49 24 .G7f. . 63 28 .671 49 2 .6G2 40 SO .561 42 33 .560 40 84 .541 85 41 .461- . 85 41 .461 81 89 . .443 31 41 .481 22 65 .286 17 65 .230 I'- . Hceretary Herbert's plana. Wasuirotom, D. C Among the Im portant matters that have necessitated k a Week's postponement ol Secretary Her bert's voyage of Inspection on the Dol phin are the plans for the three new 'bat tleships and. thirteen torptdo boats, the contracts for which, to accordance with iheactof Congress approved June 10, must be award within 120 days. That limit will expire Octeber 8, and as some tuxe had to be allowed lor can vassing and considering the propoeals,the advertisements which have already , been issued called for opening the bids on the torpedo boats September 15, tod on the battleships. ,, four duys later. Plans and specifications for the torpedo boats, which are to be of three classes, m tk'ng, respec tively, thirty, twenty-lwo and one half and twenty knots, have already been prepared for eight bidders, who have ' ap plied for tbem, and Chief Constructor Hichborn is confident that. the drawings and details of the battleships will be In possession of the only fonr establishments In tba country capable of such big work not later than August 1. : The entire resources of the Navy . De partment have been strained to their nt most to expedite this work, and is soon as It Is out ol tba way a general effort la to be made to hasten the Completion of existing contracts, some of which ; arj be hind time.: , : " v" mi ;. Sold riant la WtMeasln. Mii.WAtJKEH, Wis. Oen. Edward 8. Bragg, Scnhtot Vilas, Jamea J.. Hogan, and James Flanders, the delegsuis-at Urge from nii State to the Cblctgo con vention, held a conference and Issued a doclaruti'inXpiuiuing .tha action of the delegation in y'ot voiing in the convention, .As t rcpull eJllio mating it Is certain that the gold Demoenis of Wisconsin will put a ticket in the i"- .1 lu the Slate elro- lion, renardless of the boiUns in olber States. Gen. Bragg is about the only one of the leaders who still believes that the gold men of the State will be able to control the Democratic Stale convention to be held September 5. J. J. Hogan ex pressed the sentiments of , the majority when he said; - V; ' "I believe the-, sentiment of a large portion of the . Democrats ot the State Is in favor of a new ticket, and it is prob able one will be put in the field." . In the statement,wbich has been issued, and which is signed by rjneteen of the delegates to Ihe pb.ic)go convention, refer ence is made to a mass meeting or a con vention of the gold men to take action to repudiate the Chicago platform and nom inees. Jelonya Awtnl Crime. Rookfobd, 111. James French, a tailor, met bis wife on the street in a fashionable part of the city and fired eight shots into her body, killing, her., . Albert Barker, a prominent cithsen was ot hi the wrist 'while: erannlinir with. French, who ran through the streets eight blocks, pursue! by an angry mob of 300 people. He held the mob at bay on the river front, where he was captured, but after firing the contents of two revolvers without serious results, - he shot himself through the head and jumped into the river. French was dragged out, resuscitated, and taken to the county jail through the mob, which made strong threats of lynch ing. His wound is not fatal. Jealousy was the cause of the murder. Disastrous Forest Flren. Spokane, Wash. Forest fires are raging throughout the country north of this city in Washington, Idaho, aud British Columbia. Millions of teet of timber have already been destroyed, and throughout numer ous mining camps situated in the path of the fires great damage is being done in the destruction of property. The smoke here is so dense as to almost shut out the sun, and at Itoseland and otbei towns further north the atmosphere is so laden withsnoke and the heat from tba trees is so intense that lite is made almost un bearable. : - Killed II U Friend. Jacksonville, Fla. F. M. Fxitor was struck with a chair by his friend. W. W. Haralson, m a quarrel over a game of cribbage, and died of blood clot on the brain. The quarrel was in relation to the deal. The men were friends, and the sequel o the unioentional fetal blow has caused HaralsoB great mental iufl'eiMUU - .- Ector was formerly of Atlanta, but has recently been employed in the auditor's ntficeof the Jacksonville, Tampa & Key West Railroad. Haralson was Uaveling auditor of the same road, and is known In Tennessee and Alabama. He Is related to Chief Justice Haralson, of Alabama. Killed Hia Vaele, Then Himself. Qumcr, III. At Kingston, near here, Archibald Askew fatally shot Ar thur Callaban,,his uncle, aud killed him self. Askew's daughter is living with the Callahans. He went to the Callahans under the influence of liquor, lie asked his daughter if she had ever known him to tell a lie, and when she replied In the affirmative be slapped her. Mr. Callahan came to ber rescue when Askew fired three bullets into his body. He then asked bis uncle to forg'.vo him and raising the pistol to his bead, killed him self. i. - J : -.' Bis Bead Cat A. Fredcbiicksbdbo, ya. JasCoates, a ' citizen of ' this place, was crushed ; under a train of the Richmond Fredericksburg and Potomac Railroad, near this city and Instantly killed. Coates was attempting to lump off of the train. His head was severed from his body. NOTICE. V As I have been appointed U. S. Deputy Marshal under the new law, I have this day levered my connection with the Sheriff's-office of Craven county. , . ' ? ; R. B. Blaorxbdob A Fresh Line of j Plain and fancy eandleg, .Bon Bona and Chocolates, . : ..... . Baaaaas, I7e. per dot. ' t Lemons 17c. per tot. - . . Cool and refreshing drinks eaa be had at onr Artie Soda Apparatus. .. Shower Baths are all the, f o la rear of onr store. 100,000 KIIICIC FOR 8 AXE! , Anyone needing Saw Dust for Stabloi or any otlier parpose, can set It Ires by paying tiie cartage to BIG BILL, The Shingle and Dry-aawed Wood Han. ' - Qreat MldaaainMrstetlaettaaa. Never belore have we offered staple dry (foods, dress goods, Clothing, Notions, Shoes, and Millinery at sucu winning prices for buyers as now. ' 2nd door P.O. 'iBABroor'a. Invoice of Choice Teas Jfow In our Store. More than verify our claim of them being the finest importa tion of FOltJIOSl TEAS In this Market. , They are very Fragrant as lor rI9Ine3"- rer..no'e 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 for only 50 cents. Also a line oi GOFFEE Chase and Sanbons Extra Fine. Dunn's Fresh Boasted Mocha and Java only 30c. Maricabo 25c. JOHN DUNN 55 & 7 Pollock St $25 BICYCLES ! Can bo bought in '97, but at present we desire to call your attention to the following Bicycle Novelties just ree'd. Ladies' Cotton Sweater?, Ladles' Woolen sweaters. Gents Golf Hose, woolen, latest patterns; uema uoii nose, couon ieet lot summer wean iTents uoit Hoso. nil cotton. Blcvele Seats In the following standard styles: Malestic, Sogoi'.l'noumatlo. Oartonl, AtesaenKur, auioluuuu, iiwu varieties. Bicycle stands, thveu varieties; Bicycle frame polishers, three varieties ; the new and popular wooden handlebars, two styles; bicycle lacing cord, two colors; Cyclometers, oeils, wrenches, oilers, lanterns all styles bloycle locks, combination key and chain locks in alluminum, nickel and brass, handle grips, in all styles. We also have constantly on hand a lull line of lllcvele nttinm. tires. rims, valves, chains, spokes, etc., and we are well equipea to do any kind or incycie re pairing. Also a full Hue ot sporting goods, base ball bats, oto. SVAt considerable expenso wo hae pur chased a famous Eureka itroger A Berger's Celebrated Enamelling Oven, and we guar antee to do work with these machines eo.ual to any that oan be done elsewhere. Do not send your work North but call on us and save time and money. Uctmecttiilly, F.S. Duffy, Prop. A. E. Plttman, Mngr. Reward. Reward. 1 Reward. We wm pay as.OO lo the person Who will bring us a stove that will ompare In quality, finish and point ot excellence with the 1 , WE NOW HAVE ON OUR FLOOR. We wm have as Judge three disinterested Persons. Wejwant 70a to. see these ftore and Ranges whether yon wish to buy or not. They are tlw handsomest stOTes . ever shown In North Carolina, and each I warranted by, BUCK'S ' STOVE BANGS CO, and by . 8 lover Hardware Company to Rive perfect aatlstaatloa or we will re fund your money. tVCall and let as show Von anvthlnv In our line you may need. We guarantee OUH. riUlL0 on auyuuug- w. wii. ..... , Youra SeapeotfaUy, NOTICE., Physicians, Dentists, Lawyers, Hotel and Boarding Douse proprietors, are hereby notified lo pay tlieir License Tax at once, tba time prescribed by law hav ing passed. : W. B. LANE, Slieriff. (25 $25 WASHSTDFFS! It is nearing the end of the season now and yon can buy Summer Goods at very advantageous prices. Lots of hot weather yet to come, and you will have a long time to wear hot weather dresses, but we must make room for the bi g stock of Fall and Win ter goods that are being made for us. July 19, 18. Dr. Worthingtoii! Southern Remedy, COLIC, CRAMPS, DIARRHCEA, DISENTERY, CHOLERA MORBUS. 25 CTH.. A KOTTI.i:. PDRCELL, LADD & CO., Richmond, Va., Manaflteturers. For Sale by Davis' Pharmacy, NEW BERXE, N. C. x. urunrx & co. NEXT DOOtt TO POST OFFICE, Has Cold Soda, Nice Line of Fresh Chocolates and Bon Bous, Bananas, Lemons. Pipes, Tobacco and Cigars. Lemons 17c. per dozen, Hot, Cold and Shower Baths for my Customers at 10c. a Bath Merchants save money by placing orders for Horsf brd. 's Bread Preparation. Sole Agents, F. ULRICH, Grocer. 40 MIDDLB STREET. F Mason's Improved Fruit Jars, and Porcelain' Lined Kettles. AT L. H. Cutler & Co's. WELL FAT! If a four wheel machino is a' Quad rlcycle, snd a tnree wheel machine is a Tricycle and a two wheel machine is a Bicycle, what would you cull a one wheel machine ? Why, a Wheel Barrow, to besure. ery Good. If you wantetV tho', best Bicycle what would you dot i Why I would go to J.O.WHITTY & CO'S AND GET JARS "VtGTOfi!'! RESCRIPTIQNS Receive Prompt and Careful Attention at Bavis'JHBrnacy" Keasoiialile mill Satisfactory Prices Guaranteed. J. W. kllwool, Dealer in TlM-;iiiM'st Iiue of Staple and Fancy Groceries Ao.T.l ISi'ond SI. Fresh goods reeeived daily. We have Some NICE STYLES LEFT IN Zeigler's Low Shoes, Oxford's aud Strap Sandals, and aTull lineof his MISSES AND CHILDREN'S SHOES. fffLato style Ladies Collars a Spec ially. We will close out our large line ol Men's, Boys nnd Youth's Clotliing lit a greut reduction. A full line of Trunks and Bags. Rol ler Trays a Specialty. Give us a call. Very Truly, W. B. Swindell & Co. Received Dlrectl'rom tht'SMills a Car ol tho well.known, BEST ON EARTH, & 60LD MEDAL FLOUR I also have tho largoat ami bent clccttxl stock of Plug TDtiaccD 11 town; bought clump aiul will ho boM at at llock Htitloin I'rirt'H. My stock Is compU'tc; my jh h'cs aro as ow as tho htwest. TO MY C01TRY FRIENDS My Stables arc tree, aiul your narnoss and team taken care ot while you ni c in the city. Yon will ilo well to sec me before buying elsewhere. Thanking mv many friends for their past favors and trusting to receive your future patronage I am Very Respectfully, J. R. Parker, 77 BItOAD STREET. TIiohc who liniitllc inrcrior Bicycles say the Boys who rldo tOl.lMltIV Bicycles arc "struck on themselves." They have cause to be, for they are ridiiifr tho Standard of the World-8100.00 to all alike. J. 1. J A SKINS, School Books and School Supplies. STATIONERY, Books and Booklets, Engraved Cards and Invitations, Sheet , Musio and Musical Iuatrn. mentis. t-Mail orders rectivo prompl atten tion. - ' ' JT. D. ASIIVS. D Stock Takingr Time Approaches And the Knife Is Again Applied to "Values ! All Departments unit a in the CUT I 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 who buy of me. J. II. Successor to. it1; Mil Ikwntilfi
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