in) 4a i VOL XV-UEWSER1ES NO. 65. - NEW BERNE, N. C. FRIDAY MORNING, JULY 24. v 1896. ESTABLISHED 1882- mm aut, r f. THE POPULISTS. NO DEFINITE RESULTS " OF .-'CONVENTION. ' " Middle at the- 00 : Weather Terr Hal. , Rood culms be Ahead. v. I I Allea, af Nebraska, Permaaeat . Ubalrataa. . Special.' r.V C-!'; St. Louis, July 23.--Coovention was called to order at 10.11 a. m. by Senator , Butler of North Carolina, Early the weather was clear ana pieas- Leading populists Here generally agreed that platform should follow closely the I Omaha platform or four years ag . - - Both Bryan and antl-Bryan men claim- , a majority. A poll of the convention .'showed, Kryan, eid, loraropuusi iicaer, 428, doubtful, 201. Uneortne leaiures oi uie uonvenuoo, todays-was a song, given trom tue pint form by a dele 'ate. " . 1 I Tha heat was intense towards noon, and -A men went, m their shirt sleeves and the . i women In tin ir shirt waists. I . Thi'M aasaconU'st of over an hour to endorse Bryan, without Bewail, and at I the tiime time kse Populist Identity., . Senator Alloa,, of. Nebraska, and J. E. I Cmiion. of Maine, were the two most prominent names mentioned for perman ent Chairman. . i. Owing to delay in report of Committee on credential, a recess was taken until 8 n. m." This was carried after considerable riieenssiou. V' ' 1 ' --vT1-',-'. ' 1 Convention was called to order at 3:31 i. m . n nartial reDort of Committee on r i - . ared' nlials was made, , recommending in Illinois contest that both delegations be t ated, and fWm half a vote. each. - f.. Mniln ilia f'.ilnran onnlni rtn motion the Colorado contested case anl over one hour, or until the minority r.rnn had been nresented. s : V - - ' Jerrv Simmon made five minute epeicb f,.vorin minoritv report. , . , JJarrow. of Chicnen spoke in favor of minority report. . , On roll call of States on motion subs'i tuilng minority report, to seat Taylor del igation, of Cook Counly; Illinois, the mo. tion was lost by a vote ol 065 to (548. v The vote wns challenged and secretary called roll fdr verification. ; The majority , r ' T aeiwions. -, . s ; I ITI.i.'.. .Analdnmil . vifitnTV frtf I IlT I Considerable oonfuaioD prevailed. Koll of Stales was failed on question of tu'wti- tution of minority and majority report of Committee for permanent organisation. ' Senator Wm. V. Allen, of Nebraska was elected permaneut chairman, by 'a vote of 758 to 684. , Tremendous cheering and applause. Delegates threw their hats and coats into the air. and waved flags, inarching up the I kW (Joufussfon prevailed for ' wme m i.uv s . ... . genah r Allen was escorted to platform id Wtrbduced ' by Cyclone Davis, of !nd Ti's. , Toe Sepator addressed the meet - " - AFalliaa- Iadaetry, Special. '. h , ' : y '.' RALKiaa. Jutv 23-L&st year there were five hundred fruit brandy stills in this revenue district. . i ' Thla year there Is only'.flrty, and there ' is only one half as many Illicit distilleries. .' I ftlfe tf(leaa, f .caatreaamea Mleholy aad Jim Teaag ea Mate Kleetaral . RAi.KiGH.Iuly 23. Otho Wilson says .1 ttl V. - lTnnll.l TMra. tlilrol Anil mere win w a "'J a pemocratle Bryan ticket, in this State and McKlnley will npi get me eiecumi iota.:.' t-,"h Et Congressman Nlohols says positive- . . .i .n i- . winni. .winr. - as. IL' yoing deplares there will be po iicitniey .ttciiei. ' Fayae Ukely ta Withdraw, ni'OVaaat iif WA,,. Wls.;jiilv 23-IfTeems .h.kk lk.1 npnrv E.; Pavne. lhe Na I. . - . ' t. tonal Ucouiiican coaimuieemiin, irom WiniL' vi.nirl to do a u,. ti,a J .r it., wnrir hi tha camoaiirn . la the Western 8taU iU retire from actual service on accouutoL Teller. , . ; c , v ' Will Bejreett. , ' "I Speelal. r r , ; ; -; . Clkvelanp O., July 23-The labor nrgnnifitios have decided to boycott, the v. I ft.i.itiii. KT.tnlr . 4. 7 . . . .1 - urown. ' V' i . .,-.i-..ua.i-n.i. 'Special. -; '" Pt. Titii Minn., July 23 -Tie United S?" Zip" - lutional.. AN XKAES ISSUED. j f TqrVl.h Baler Bffdln Arnjea. r '.'fid, . ... . i .,:'. t j n s TANTiNor-n, July 23--Massacn t 1 i f . -turret! on the piack Sen, In Asia i r twenty Ave ' Armenians being l I . 'a has been issued notifying the 1 in Ar.nmiia and the Patriarchiate y v, ;;i La li. td reoisiblo hero- r i y I .ii on tlio part of the BARBAIUOCS TREATMENT. Prlseaere Whipped Hd Tartarean ky , Rpaaleb Police. .- , t, . Special. .x. Set West, Fla July 23. Advices from Havana, state that a riot occnired Account of the two men Imprisoned od scennnt or the discovery of arms io the house on Sao Bofoal Street, Havana.': The men. 'Were barbariously whipped by the Spanish police, the first was also tortured. xbe lady who was arrested has been confined in a cell with no furniture In it except one chair. . - cievelaad Is Interested speclah Buzzards Bat, July 83 President Cleveland Is kecpina note of the proceed ings 0f ,be populists Convention byrpr- Vlite wjre JEx postmnster General Don M. Dlckin- aoa arrjTe(j to-day. " s . Foreclosure Sale Ordered. sneclul Nrw Youk July 23. The sale of the Northern PaciKo railroad, nuder a fore- closure, in the United Slates Court was ordered tor July. 95ih, Chicago Bank Will Asalat. Speoiali Nicf Yoiik, July 23. The banks here, today, deposited tl.250,000 in the U. B. Sub - treasury. Tlie Chicago bunks have agreed to join New York's banks in helping out the United Slates Treasury, -: Taklaa? Ha Chaaeea. Special Ottawa, Canada, July 23. The pos- I sibility of the territorial waters of Canada being utilized as a place to organize Cuban filibustering expeditions has led to an important order by the Admiralty enjoining a strict compliance with tlie terms of the foreign enlislmentlact, , Off For the Springe, Speolal. Raleigh, July 23. -Governor Carr and family have gone to the Lincoln Lit- tia Springs for a week. Hegre Killed at a Pleale. IUwboh, N. C, July 23.-A negro was ktltiWI mr - Tmnkllnton. mterdaT. at a ' J ' James Moore, a yonng white map The latter was arrested Threats of mob violence were made, and, local militia went on duty at . Franklinton, to-day. ' . - ) There wa no trouble. ' ' , . 8A8B BALL. Hallaaal Leagae Clamea Flayed ttm. terdny. special. PirreBUUO, July " 23. First game: Pittsburg, o; JMew lortr. ,;Hefiona game: , Pitts'-nrg, C; New York, S. , PlrvbijAnp, O., July 23. Cleveland, 2: Philadelphia, 0. Cjiioaqo, July 23. Rain. " Cincinmati, July 23. Bain. Where They Flay. Tanlar. Philadelphia at Cleveland. ... Baltimore at St. Louis. New York at Philadelphia. Boston at Cincinnati. - CLUBS. W. U V. 0, 58 20 .683 53 25 -.79 : SO 23 .607 48 80 .571 43 3 .051 42 8V .M5- 85 , 43 w44 85 43 .449 31' 41 .423 31- t 46 ..408'' 23 55 .295. 19 55 .2.57 I Cincinnati, Cleveland, Baltimore, I Chicago, Pittsburg,. Boston, - PiiilnnVlnliia Brooklyn? Washington, NeW York, l Lou f Louisville, -They Fava a Third TlekeS, SpaiNOFlEt.D, 111. The sound miney Democrats of BprlngSeld have spoken They repudiate the Chicago platform In toto, and favor the nomination of a third ticket-Nation, 8Ute, Congressional anl WRlsiative. J.UO meoiing was qeiH at u)s I A.iii1Aiiaii linlan ilm allflntiH nP the pri""" .r. Sorinafi -ld Sound Money Djnwcratic Clud. an oraaniaitlon composed of 800 ...... mi . uusmoas ami professional men. mo i ling was won alienor.. ' Raaad aaer Leagae OrcaaUed. Louisvii.lk. Kv. A Sound Money t has been oreanied by the Demo. rU ot ti1vtll0, HQ leading profrs. I1.' '- ... I. nonal ana pusmpw men peiivviuiii me brganlMtioo.v In response to call Hr a eonlereqoeat the auditorium rneia f!l,in,iTn on Tnnradav even nff to take . i rv. siep io piac. a -uau ui lowing were ta!:cled at delegates, all ol whom will leave ot Cliicago thuv fifty noon: George, M. Dnvle, Yf. iflde man, Thomas W. Balltt, Richard Mf. Knott, A. 4- Carroll, qjorge.vv. nonwo, Lee Bloom end Frank nagin ; " ; ; ; TebbbHautk:, IuJ. Naylor's Opera Bouse and three adjoining buildings were destroyed by Are catkin? a loss of 150,. 00ft, ; with . about 120,009 lusoradc. Tbera was no perform fince at the onem houso ahd flV supposed Unit the tlie was caueed by aq explosion of chiiuksls, THE SILViRITES. DAI OF. INACTION IN THE CONVENTION. A Few Hpeeeaes aad Applaaae Make Up' Day's Solace. Waltlac Far Fapalleta la Declare ' Then. ' aelvee. Special. 1 St Louis, July 23. Convention was nailed to order at 10:30 a. m. i Motion to appoint a committee on 1vay8 and Means, -was carried. Chas.r A. Towne, of Minnesota, address ed the ennvention. Was frequently in terrupted .by cheeis and applause. He aid B:van represented the cause of hu manity against Injustice. I The mention ofTeller's name produced cheers, and at Bryan's name cheers were lohd and conhnued. Jiix-uovernor t. jonn, oi ivansas, was ' , I mantinn Ar niuvtAnnA nraa OfaW'tprl withCU0IC6i laughter. Mrs. Helen Cougar, of Indiana, ad- dressedthe convention. Judge Sheldon, of Connecticult, ad- dre sed convention. Hon. R. A. Cole, ot Wisconsin, ad- diessed convention. He took issue with that pare of Mrs. Cougar's address advo rating prohibition, and delended tue brewing companies interests oj Milwaukee and St. Louis. Cole was interrupted, tne chairmin rapped for order and declared ho must be heard. .Great confusion. After this speech recess was taken until 2:30 p. m. , t Convention was called to order at 3:20 p. m. by chairman St. John. C. B. Lane, of California, was request. ed to speak five minutes on the gold side. speech was well received, ' The motion ol ch iirman that when convention adjourned it would be to meet tomorrow at.lfl;30 a. m. provokod a gen eral and heated argument. ' Amotion to make adjourn ment hour 10 a. m. tomorrow, was carried. A poll of tlie lormer political adula tions of the delegates was taken, and was as follows: Republicans, 528, Democrats 135. Populists. 49, Prohibitionists, S, Greenbacks, 1, Independent, 13. Adjourned until tomorrow at 10 a. m. Lateat Telecraphle Item. . The New York cotton market was two points nigner, toaay. Nny YppK Cornelius Yanderbilt continues to improve, LtjMnoirrArthur Ljnton, the Welsh champion bicyclist, is dead. JiOSDON A case or cholera is reported at 'Walmortb road, South London. Havana At Matanzas, Leonano Julva Almeda, was shot to death by ordei ol the military authorities Chicaop It is announced that the gold Democrats have nominated Grover Clfvelinjdytjr their p)residential nominee, SBlOAflo The local passenger Agents association which cbolished the past agrectQcSt'p'ftiridkg for its existence, has abrogated it. Ci,b:vhIiAxd.0.--The fifth day of the celebration, was clear and cool. The prhv r I ninnl event via Din New Rnoland dinner Cipai eveni was me Piew r.DRiana ainner on the Campos.' Major McKinley, Gov ernor Bushuell and other distinguished persons were present, Teeaenay od Reeerve, WAsiirHGTQii The Treasury gold reserve at the oloae .of business had d( olined to 8Q,8S9,S28. The Wednesday's withdraweli ware .2,776,500, of which ,3,013,000 was for export . Secretary Carlisle and Attorney Genaral Harmon have returned here and resumed their dullest v .' . ayhT He Bol(ed, Ricnjiquo. Va.'-'Mr. M. E. Ingalls, proaident of the Chesapeake and Ohio Railway Company, is town. He has been a Democrat all hit life, but bat made np bit mind to vote and work for Mo- Kinley. Mr. Ingalls believes bo wore calamity could happen to the cotry than for it to adopt ree tilvtr, He takes father a gloomy view or too til nation, u ine vnicago iickbi is aeicaiea no iook tor letter times, - Jnt at present tht Oheea- p04e SOU uuio uompany 1 not maamg any Improvements for Its ofDclalt are not wlCtngito take big risks In expending money when, in their judgment, business throughout tha country may fettome paralyaed as It hat never b'-'fore been, Halifax, N. 8. --The intense excite. ment beie over tne triple mnrricr on shipboard continues. Tht story ol the naaMngrer. Leslie Monck. Is accepted as Iflxing upon Bram, the lint mate ol the ueruernruner, me euiis oi me awiui u! crime. , r . , Mon0,, t,, h. g confldant of Spencer, the colored steward, antl both ot them watching the suspected man. became more and more Convinced of his a&te pnuiog Mm yotflei on; uer couira ana uy many o(ber suspicions actions, they re so. lUlel; Put h'1" 'It iront and assumed com mand (hemsclves. The report ol the medical examiner on his autopsy of the bodies of tlie victims describes fully the conJltloo of the corpses and taj qeatu wat aqe to tome heavy Instrument, inoh ai an ax, which inflicted muny fatal wounds la each case. Tlie veSiel 111 be made ready again for sea and a new crew slilnpcd as toon as possible, when she will again start on her TOj n;; to IWSsriO, Invoice of Choice m UTow in nr Store. More than verify our claim of I the finest importa- them being tion of J) tf JlCJHUJS A. TlliS In this Market. Thev are verv Fraerrant as for f tl t ,paw T. ar. mnr. j nan Prices vary from 50 to 75 cent. 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 Boasted Mocha and Java only 30c. Maricabo 25 c. JOHN DUNN 55&57 Pollock St $25 BICYCLES ! Can be bought In '97, but at present weu8lr toeall your attention to the following Dloyclc Novelties just ree'd. LaiUon' Cotton Sweaters, Ladles' Woolen I sweaters. UentH Uoir Hoso, woolen, latest nauerna; Gents Oolt Hose, cotton foot for summer wear; Gente Ooll Hose, all cotton. Blcyole Seats In the following; standard styles: Majestic, 8oger,Pneumatlc. Uarford, HAHSAnaer. Automuiio. two vai -leiiesj. I ill. .J 1 111 ,BWUUD. III. TJ TI11ICIIIII, 111. V I I 'rame polishers, three varieties; the new a,nd uar wooUen han(ll6 bttr9- WQ styles; Bicycie sianas, mree vaneimu; uiuyje Dlcyele lacing cord, two colors , Cyclometers, bcllB, wrenehe, oll6ra, lanterns all styles blpydlp locks, combination key and chain loo m In alluminum, nlekol and brass, handle arlos. In all styles. We also have constantly on hand a lull line of Bicycle nttlnw, tires, runs, valves, enains, spokns, etc., ami we are well equlped to do any kind of llicyole re pairing, aiso a nui iiuo oi sporting youus, oase oa.ii inuh, vlo. eif-At oonslderable expense we ha"e pur- cnaaea a lamoua uureia iiroger x Merger s Celebrated Knamelllna Oven, and we iruar- antes to do work with these machines equal to any that can be done elsewhere Do not end your work North but call on us and save time ana money. , nesoeoiiuiiy, F.N. Wufl), Jri. PiUman, Mngr.l 100,000 BBICIC FOR Ai! Anyone needing Saw Dust for Stables I lor any other purpose, can eet it tree by I IpnyiDg the cartago to BIG HILL, The Shingle and Dry-sawed Wood Man. i - . e . -i 2CC1 VCQ k: Dlroet(rom theMUls aCar'ot tlitl ' . . .. wellfkoown, BE8T ON EARTH, & COLD MEDAL FLOUR I also have the largest nd best teleoted stookot . - Plug -Tobacco In town bought cheap and will be sold at at Book Bottom I'rlees. sty stock Is oomplete; my prices are as , . , ' MteQat'i - HI COUNTRY FRIENDS My Stables are tree, ana your harness ' and team taken oare ol while you ai la the olty. Ton will do welt to see . me before bnylng olsewherti : Thanking my many trlends tor their pad tavors and truaUng to receive your falur patronage I am Vsry BespeoUnlly, J. R. Parker, - .. 77 BUOAD STREET. WASH STUFFS! It is nearing the end of the season now and you 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 big stock of Fall and Win ter goods that are being made for us. July 19. 189C FRUIT JARS ! Mason's Improved Fruit Jars, and Porcelain Lined Kettles. AT- L. H. Cutler & Co's. Merchants save money by placing orders 5 for lE-Corsf ord. 's Bread Preparation. Sole Agents, F. ULRICH, Grocer. 46 MIDDLE STREET. Dr. Wortliiiigtoii,' SnI,er COLIC, CRAMPS, 1)IARRH(EA, DISENTERY, CHOLERA MORBUS, &c. 35 cm. X BOTTI.IL PCRCELL, LADD A CO., Richmond, Va., MannRtctnrers. For Sale by Davis' Pliarmacy, NEW BK1UE,N. C. A Fresh Line of Plain and fancy candies, Bon Bong and Chocolates. Bananas, 17c. per dog, Lemons 1 Jc, per doa. Cool and refreshing drinks ean be had at onr Artie Soda Apparatus. Shower Baths are go In rear of our all the store. jr. sruior& ca. WELL PAT! If a four wheel macbioo Is a'. Quad-1 rlcycle, and a three wheel machine is a Tricycle and a two whvel ma:liine is a Bicycle, what would you cull a one wheel machine? , Why, a Wheel Bartow, a biure. Very Gool, -1 If you wanted the best Bicycle what would yon do ? ; ' , c . Why I would go to J.O. WHITTY & CO'S. AND QET A :' ,yGTOIl" "CHICOS ! " Teller's new and best cigar, 5c, straight. Guaranteed strictly hand-made. Imported Tobacco only. SOLE AGENCY. Iealer in The liinsl Iine of Staple and Fancy Groceries Ao.7.1.iojm1SI. Freali gooilM rtooIvol tlaily. We have Some NICE STYLES LEFT IN Zeigler's Low Shoes, OxfonVs and Strau Sandals, and ajfull lineof liis MISSKS AND.CIlILDltRN'S SHOES. i3T"Latc style Ladies Collars a' Spec ially. We will close out our hirse line ol Men 3, Hoys and loiuh a CUotlnni; at a great reduction. A full line of Trunks aud BnM. Rol ler Trays a Specialty. Give us a cull. Very Truly, W. B. Swindell & Co. Reward. Reward. Reward. Wo will pay 825.00 to Hip peinon A'lio will bring us a stove thai will omporo til u"lilYt Uuish and point ol excellouco with lUo ii n M Ci nu dock s Moves WE NOW HAVE ON OUR FLOOR. We will have as Judges three disinterested Persons. Wejwant you to si theso stoves and Ranges whether you wish to buy or not. THcy ure he hHijtlHomest stovew ovw shown in North Carolina, and onoh 1b warranted by TlUCK'fl STOVE A RANG K CO., and by Slover Hardware Company to gU'o pertcct satisfaction or we will re fund your money. WTCftll and let us Hbow you anything in 1 our lino you may neetl. e guaruutee Ot it I'llitJUtt on anyiiim wo Men. Yours Respoctlully. CO Those who liiinille inferior Bicycles say the Itoya who rldo C0LUMIH.V Bicycled are "Ktriick on themselves." They have cause to be, for they are riding, the Standard of the World--$1(10.00 to all alike. J. J. OASKMfS,'" School Books and School Supplies. STATIONERY, ' . Books and Booklets, Engraved Cards and Invitation", Sheet Music and Musical Iostru. ' f meutSft., a ..4fla t'Mail orders receive prompll atteo. on, .. , . J. w. Smallwooi $25 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. MAfflll; .'('l "i ' h t''it Successor to ; ; ; : jj"-'' ,;' " '' ' : ." , ... .M..4. , . J , -';.'.; r ' ,".,";. ; ,.',Ji, its ..,.-r.'..'.;.i, , ..if i

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