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VOL. XV NEW SERIES NO. 53. NEW BERNE, N. C. WEDNESDAY MORNING, JULY 22. 1896. ESTABLISHED 188& sty AT ST. LOUIS. BRYAN'S MANAGERS ACTIVE- '-'." U AT WORK.: :- - .:. CulmaeM n Compromises. Dsabtral smnatlon. Those Promln. tar Vomlnatlon. Kxpete4 .: . ,J ' . v BlMcracssta CoBTeatlop, v Bpeoial. . V " -ST. Louis, July 21 Conferences and . compromises, take tip all the time of the ( Populist.., - -; - Tbe active propaganda started Sunday, --' 1j th partiaana of Bryan, was continued . yesterday and last night, - with more or leaa grati'ving results. ' ' - Tba situation is still in doubt, both - ? fectiont clairaiug to be victors. :i '. "s. : Jerry Simpson says be expects to see ; convention endorse Bryan and . Swull -" and a bolt will follow. -' , 'J- ' Outside sentiment irema to be for B-yan 1 '.. , Paul Vandervoort, of Omaha, Nob., s-Commau.Ur Cfiief ol tbe Grand Army, la mure frequently nuDlionod fr nomiua- tlo ttiftri others, 1od4y; ' '. ' . Other names mentioned are - Congress man 0. A. Towne, ol Minnesota, Eugene V. Delw, and Senator Fcttigrcw, of South ...""Dakota..:"' -y '' t iTlay baa been dark and rainy, like yesterday. . r . The Populists were early 'JLo bed last r night, and early to rise this morning. ' -j " Notwithstanding the confidence In tbeir -. ancceu of the Bryan managers, they are . tot relaxing any efforts. Tncy are not v adverse to any split which shall take the ., radicals out of the convention. .; ;:' , . ' . . The battle will be upon the fl or of tbe - convention and no one donbts that there t will bn a display of bitterness, and bad bloods ' " The National Committee was wrestling , J Jotlay, with the question of organization. .. 1'be Bryan men put forward J. B. - ' ' Weaver for chairman, and do not believe f that be will be strongly opposed. Loaded with Ammunition. - Special. ' , ' ' " ' Hat ah i., July 81 The examination of house at San Baufel, in which arms and ' areaiunition were found latt ; week, a trunk, with a double bottom was foa-d, "with' : foity eight dynamite ; cartridges, with an additional box of a thousand cartridges. . , . i." v. PRISONERS LIBERATED. ' The ttaeen Regent's Birthday Cele ... ;.. bra ted in Cuba. - Special. ,, : . Havana, July 21. In compliance with - ft degree ol General Weyler, the occasion being the birthday of tbe Queen Bcgent of y Spain, who was born In 1858, General ' Lano, the Military Governor of Cuba, will - today visit priBoners, for tbe purpose of ' liberating one hundred and twelve of those imprisoned for political offenses, besides ' some military prisoners confined for trivial : offences.,. ' . ' Christians Massacred. Aihkhsj, July 21. Ten christians have been masttcred at Hereklion, on tlie Is land of Crete. ' FroDch and English men of war hare arrived there. t Tanderbllfs Condition. Bpeolal. - ;- K ; JSsw Iork, July 'i l There was a rumors of a relapse in Cornelias Yander. bill's condition,: which is emphatically .denied.- : :.: ... ' ' v Ti e doctors did not remain with him last night. He is doing well. '' " ' 1 Mnrdesed His Children. PlaI. Attica, Mich., July 21. Gorman Bwain killed bis three youngest children at hU home, one mile South of here, at three o'clock this morning. Us set fire to Us house and shot himself The children were, Frank, 11 years, Lucy 9 years, James, 7 years. : Tbe murderer drove his other children from Ihe house, and they fled to the neiL GOLD aorao OUT. IrMrtt li Btw Ile;w Ibe Ninety Mil lion Nark. Much Is for Hoarding. Waisinotok, D. C The gold reserve xeslcrday declined to $89,701,380, with withdrawals of $3,700,800, o( which 43, 030,000 wa 'for' export The large amount, niarly $075,000, uken presum ably fur hoarding purposes was regnrded' I t Treasury officia's at the unfavorable ) aiareof the day's transactions. For the pist two weeks small amounts cf gold for the purpose bave been with drawn, but yesterday's withdrawals for Itjfit purpose are larger than fur any one - j this year. A reassuring rumor wliic'i i 'nd here to tbe effect that tbo New Yo.k li.itionul banks have fonncd a pool : i v- H turn Into the Treasury $20,000, in ( ilJ for legal tenders was well 1 l v Treasury ofHclala. It was 1 , ! ! it tliey were amply able 'to r r ton on July t eU- iu the United States , 1 ! ' f'o Inst ro- , ; i',o IV l States hod 178,000,000, and the national banks of New Turk alone bad of this sum 140,000,000. This tqtal has been In creased tlnce then, and it is doubtless now nearly $50,000,000. : The administration's policy 4o keep tbe gold reserve up - to a point of confidence bos never 1 wavered. This policy, it stated, will be maintained even if a new ljjnd issue is necessary. v On March 4, 1893, there was in the Treasury 108,000,000 in gold. This amount, added, to tbe sum realized from tbe bond tales since, make (396,000,000. By subtracting from this amount the gold on band day, 489,000,000, shows that since March 4, 1898, 1367,000,000 in gold has be-n withdrawn. Treasury officials attribute the heavy withdrawals to foreign holders of American securities throwing tbcm npon (he market, V V la view of the fact that the Treasury has lost since July 1 $13,000,000 in gold and present indications point to further withdrawals this Weekj Treasury officials who have bod confidential relations with all runner bond issues, Say that it will be much easier and more advantageous to the government, if a bond issue has to be made, to do it before the gold reserve reaches the limit of $GO,'000.000. If the national Itooks, however, it' is said, come to tbe relief of the Treasury, a bond issue may be averted altogether, certainly for tbe next tow months. ; McKINLET WILL NOT ATTEND. Remains Quietly at Borne. Hark - Uaana 81111 at Cleveland. Special. . Clkteland, July 21 Major McKin- ley decided he would not attend the exercises of the Centennial celebration this morning, but remained at his subur ban home. : : Mr. Uanna will remain here until Fri day or Saturday, excepting a. few hours at Alliance, Ohio, .Thursday morning, where be will attend the commencement exercises, of Mount Union College. JTIe intends to return to Cleveland for a New England dinner next Thursday . He will 'speak on'y once tomorrow, Founders Day. Revere Storms In Kentncky. SpeoW. Frankfobt, Ky., July 21. One of the worst storms in years, carried away two hundred feet of the bridge of the Louisville & Nashville railway. Conway'a mills, bouses and other tablishmenta on Benson Creek were swept away. ' People coming into town from every direction, today, report damage. . ' Cotton Is Hlnher. Bpeeial, - : -r New York, July 21. Ou the Cotton Exehauge, today, cotton,, was several points higher. . , IN DISTRESS, AT BAUFAZ. , American Barkentlne rats Into Part. Hntlny on Board. Three Killed. ' : l Special. . Halifax, N. & July 21 -The Amer ican barkentine, Herbert Fuller, Captain Nash, from Boston, July 8lh, for Rosirio. ith lumber, put into this port, this morning-' . ' ; ; '. ; ' , ; There had been mutiny on board. The Captain, his wile and second, mate were killed In Their berths during the night. ' " , 'BASS BALI-- national LeatueOames Played Tea. terday. Special, " - ' Cleveland, O , July 21. First game Cleveland, 2: Washington,- 0. 8econd gamt: Cleveland, 7; Washington, 0. riTTSBUuo, July Zl. first game: Pittsburg, 0; Baltimore, 0. Second game; Pittsburg, 4; Baltimore, 0. :V" ::1 - CmciNNATl, O., July 21 First game Cincinnati, 4; New York, 0. Second garnet Cincinnati, 4; New Yoik, 2 Chicago, July 21. Chicago, 7; Bos ton, 3. Bain at Louisville and 'St. Louis pre vented games. .. - . , ' i ; - .y : ' Where They Play To-day. Washington at Cleveland, t . . i ' Baltimore at Pittsburg. . - , . Philadelphia at St. 'Louis.' New York at Cincinnati. ' . .. ' Brooklyn at Louisville. : f, 'M.O: i. :t ; ".Boston at Chicago. ' HOW TBS! CLTJB8 STAKD, CLCBS. Cincinnati, ;'V Cleveland, r, Baltimore, Chicago, ,: 'j: Boston, Pittslmrg, '.' Brooklyn. ' Plillndclphla, Washinvton, : New York, St. Louis, Louisville, . w. u P. O. ' 65 26v .679 61, 25 ,.670)i 47 86 JS66 I 42 .34 .653 ; 41 83 .689 85 41 .461 . 85 41 .461 St 41- .431 ' : 31 48 .419 82 65. .886, 17 65 .230 ' Vor Brvsn. AcalaatailTor. Special. . A , J .' f- '. i ..x 5. Atlanta, Ga., July 81 Hoke Smith's newspaper, the Atlanta Journal, comes out for Bryanbut it against free coinage of silver at 16 to L . Campaign Opens la Tennessee Speolal. Knoxvim.E, Toun., July 21. Ei. Governor Taylor opened the cam;n Ij io tdiluy, by endorsing Iiryair. JULY5 THIRTIETH. DATE OF STATE DEMOCRATIC COMMITTEE MEETING.- Cleraeat Manly, of Winston, to Be Chairman. Headquarters Con. - tlnne at Raleigh. Chairman ' Fan Mot Candidate. Special. Raleigh, N. C , July 21. Democratic State Chairman J. FT. Pou, was here today and conferred with the State nominees regarding the date of tbe State committee, July 30th was the date fixed. Mr. Poo will not allow his name to be usedjas a candidate for re-election. Mr. Clement Manly, of Winston, will be the new chairman. The headquarters will continue at Balcigh. ' WILL BE ASSESSED. Horth Carolina Railroad to be As sensed. ; On Heaboard Air Line Be tween Balelgh and Mouth Carolina. Special. Baleigh, N. O , July 21. The Kail- way Commission assesses tbe North Caro lina Railway at f 10,('00 per mile. Heretofore it has not been assessed but taxes have been paid on its capital stock. Tho assessment of that part of the Sea board Air Line between Raleigh and the South Carolina line is increased from $8,500 to $10,000 per mile. Railway Facts and Figures. Washington, D. C The report ol the Interstate Commerce Commission for the year ending June 30, 1895, shows the total railroad mileage on that date to bave been 180, 057, an increase of 1 948, During the year fourteen roads were abandoned, nine merged, thirty-two reor ganized, and twenty-eight consolidated. There appears from tbe report to bave been a decreased emciency in passenger service and an increased efficiency in freight service during the year, and an increase in tbe number of men employed by railways of 5,420, a compared with the previous year. There was an increase in the amount of railway capital during tbe year, aggregating $182,829,812. , The gross earning of tbe railways for tbe year ending June 30, 1895, were $1, 075,371,362, an incieaso of $20,009,665 Tbe passenger revenue was $252 246,180, showing a decrease of $33,103,878. The freight revenue Increased $30,502,549. The number ot railroad employees killed during tbe year was 1,181, and the numbcr.injured was 24,696, a decrease of 12 killed, and an Increase of 2,274 injured, as compared with the previous year. Tba number of passengers killed Was 170, injured 2,375, showing a decrease of 154 in the number killed, and 659 in be in juredi.. t ,. . I The Statistician recommends that Con gress be requested to provide for a Bureau of Statistics) and Accounts, which shall have the light oi inspection and control over the accounting departments of com. mon carriers. c oezi Every day a special bargain day now. Never before bave we offered Staple Dry Goods, Summer Dress Goods, Bummer Clothing, Shoes, Notions and Millinery, at such wincing price lor nuyers. The Ijowest Prices Quoted in Years. No other house in the City begins to quote such money saving prices oo fresh, seasonable goods. Big reductions in Dress oods; big reductions in Clothing; big re lictions in Shoes; big reductions in Mil linery. . V . . .. ; NEW BERNE'S Dry Goods Mm . Q A. Barfoot, Mgr. (yl JL P. REED'S OXfOBDS, HAVK arrived the finest line In the elty- In all styles and oolors. ' ' , rOLL UNI Or CHILDREN'S Duck Hate and TOM O'SHASTIH Caps. -'- '. ) 'also a full link or chhapeh ) Grades ot Oxford's. . t J , -e M-ner LSMES, Invoice of Choice Teas JTow In our Store. Moie than verify oar claim of the finest imports- them being tion of FORMOSA TEAS In this Market. They are very Fragrant a9 for draw. They are 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 for only 50 cents. Also a line ot COFFEE Chase and Sanbons Extra Fine. Dunn's Fresh Roasted Mocha and Java only 30c. Maricabo 25c. JOHN DUNN 55 Si 57 Pollock St $25 BICYCLES Can be bonght in '97, bnt at present wedcslre to call your attention to the following Bicycle Novelties just ree'd. Ladles' Cotton Sweaters, LadleB' Woolen sweaters. Gents Golf Hoso. woolen, latest patterns Gents Oolf Hose, cotton feet for summer wflkr. Gents Goli Hose, all cotton. Bicycle Seats In the following standard styles : Hatestlc, Sogor.Pneumatlc. Gartord, MAftaenrar. Automatic (two varieties). Bicycle tfltoncXs, three varieties; illcyclo frame polishers, three varieties ; the new and popular wooaen nanuie oars, two siyiesi Hlnvole laclnir cord, two colors : Cvclometersi bells, wrenches, oilers, lanterns all styles bievole locks, combination kev and chain locks In alluniinum, nlokel and brass, handle rrlna. in all styles. Wo also have constantly on hand a full line ot lticycle tlttlngs, tires, rims, valves, chains, spokes, etc., ana we are weU equlped to do any kind of Bicycle re pairing. Also a run lino oi sporting goous, Dase Dan Dais.eto. avAt considerable expense we have pur chased a famous Eureka liroger A Berber's Celebrated Enamelling Oven, and we guar antee to do work witn these machines equal to any that can be douo elsewhere. Do not send your work North but call ou us and save time ana money. aeBiMMHiuiiy, F.S.ufly,Prop. A. 12. Pittmaii, Mngr. Reward. Reward. Reward. Ws will pay 925.00 to the person Who wlU bring na a stove that will ompare in quality, finish and point oi excellence with the L ' WE NOW HAVE ON OUR FLOOR. We will have as Judges three disinterested Persons. . ' We want you, to see these stoves and Ranges whether yon with to buy or not. ' They are th handsomest stoves ever shown In North Carolina, and . each is warranted by BUCK'S - STOVE A BANUB CO., and by , . ' Slover Hardware Company to give - perfect satisfaction or ws will re V rond foar money. tVCal and let ns show yon anvthtnar our line you may need. We guarantee OUR ruuiKB on anything we sell. , , Yours Respectfully, .. CO 100,000 BRICK FOIl HAJtE Anyone needing Saw Dust fof Stables, or any other purpose, can get ft tree paying the cartage to BIG HILL, The $25 Sblngle and Dry-sawed Wood Han. xtra InducemeDf, WASH STUFFS! It is nearing the end of the season now and yon can bay 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 big stock of Fall and Win ter goods that are being made for us. July 19. 1890 Dr. Wort hi ii gt oil's Southern Remedy, COLIO, CRAMPS, DIARKHCEA, DI8ENTERY, CHOLERA MORBUS, &c. 25 CTS., A BOTTI.E. PURCELL, LADD & CO., Richmond; Va., Mannfacturers. For Sale by Davis' Pharmacy, NEW BERNE, N. C. A Fresh Line of Plain anil fancy candies, Bon lions and Chocolates. Bananas, 17c. per doz. Lemons 17c. per doz. OCool and refreshing drinks I. .. 1. .1 .. 4 t 4 i .. vnu if r iiuu Hi uki n i uv Soda Apparatus. Shower Baths arc all tho go in rear of our store. Merchants save money by placing orders for Bread Preparation. Sole Agents, F. ULRICH, Grocer 40 MIDDLE STREET. Mason's Improved Fruit Jars and Porcelain Lined Kettles AT L. H. Cutler & Co's WEIL FAT ! If a four wheel machine is a' Quad rteycle, and a three wheel machine ia Tricycle and a two wheel ma;hine ia Bicycle, what would yon cull a one wheel machine T - Why, a Wheel Barrow, to besare. Very Good. If you wanted tbe best Bicycle what would yon dot Why I would go to J. C. WHITTY & CO'S m4 m , , AND OET , "VICTOR!" "CHICOS ! " Teller's new and best cigar, Be, straight. Guaranteed strictly hand-made. Imported Tobacco only. SOLE AGENCY. J. Dealer in The finest Iiine of Staple and Fancy Groceries o. 75 IS road SI. Fresh goods received daily. We have Some NICE STYLE9 LEFT IN Zeigler's Low Shoes, Oxford's and Strap Sandals, nnd aTull lincjof li is MISSES AND CHILDREN'S SHOES. t"Latc style Ladies Collars a Spec ialty. We will close out our laryo lino of Men's, Boys rmd Youth's Clothing at a great reduction. A full line of Trunks ami l:i-ra. Rol ler Trays a Specially. Give us a call. Very Truly, W. B. Swindell & Co. Received Diroct;rom theMilU a Car ol tho wellknown, BEST ON EARTH, & GOLD MEDAL FLOUR I also have tho largcnt and host Bclectcd stock of Plug Tobacco In town; bought cheap nml will bo soll at at ltocfc Bottom I'rice. My stock Is complete; my prices ore as ow as the lowest. TO MY COUNTRY FRIENDS My Stables arc tree, ana your harness and team taken care of while you ai e in the city. You will tlo well to see me before buying elsewhere. Thanking my many lr tends tor their past tavors anil trusting to receive your future patronage I am Very Respect full y, J. R. Parker, 77 BROAD STHEIST. Those who handle inferior Bicycles say tlio Hoys who riilo COM' Mil I A ltlcyclcs are "struck ou llicmsclvcs." They have rauso to bo, for they are riilintr tho Standard of the World-8 100.00 to all alike. J. D. J ASK1AS, School Books and School Supplies. STATIONERY, Books and Booklets, Engraved , Cards and Invitations, Sheet Music and Musical lustra meats. , t9MsIl ordert receive, prompt stten-Upn.- '. . . . J.D. GASKIXg. W. Mini Stock Taking" Time Approaches And the Knife Is Again Applied to Values ! All Departments Share 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; II II till Successor to i MM II
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