. i .j.u- V 1 .' ' .'" - ' " ' n' 1 1 -"" " - 1 . . m-f,,iT- '"""yoL. XV-NEW SERIES NO. 57." Hir' 'SjVr:: NEW BERNE, N. a SUNDAY MORNING, : JULY 26. 18. ESTABLISHED 1881. J ONLY POLITICS. At present discussed CAPITAL CITY. t; AT " 1m Yeans- Matt Explain His Views1 : vTk Dnrnmn Murder Cue. The) ' v" Btlrd AmeiMineBt. Slate Ji aDi.Antrlnu Colony. ' , k " - JounN At. Bureau, j : : Kai.kiuii, July 25. " Nearly all (lie ta k litre i political and much of It of course regarding (lie St. Loun Populist convention.-: Hie hope was quite fceely expressed today that the . PopuJJats would nominate their own man for president, as not a few. Democrats are tick i't Populist wo j 8 nt the convention, A Populist named Bagwell, a HViuber of the legislature from tins county,' soya the , -s . ;. , .... : ... - country Populists are saying that "Bryan must prove bis character; lie must be strictly with us beloro we support hlui." Bagwell mj the Pu'UliU like Biyun pr. tl y well but IhluU h.-. is in mighty lisui company. This is a euccr l tho Denn ' cms. W hen to!. I ol it a DemuiraUB:.! . rin is what our people get for ionium Willi Populists, ,;Siier Whitakcr, tpeak. , lea -ol ilia nomination, uf Tom .Watson said: 'Ii means two sou ol elettois tin ; the election of McKioW-y, unless thru i; tome sort of agreement." - s -A convict was brought to the pcnitcn tieiv (today Irom Alexander couity l serve T3 years for murder in the second degree. v The reaulls f ihe meetings held by the -' "saBctiioutioBist'' Oamplea as shown by . 'the iact thut six ii the victims ol religious i taaaia caused by his liwthjng und picacli iog tie in the asylum hero. Anil yet this - . b in .North. Caiolina where people last '- year laughed' at Schlatter the tmili-r ui.d bl poor dupes. ' , ; The Republicans here are puzzltd by .. the attitU'te Of James II,' Yvung, member ' -of the Republican State Corumiilee, : In . declaring tlmt lhcre will be no McKiulej electoral, ticket la this S.ate.:- Negrj 1 ' Repub.icnns efty that Young will have to explain. ' - 1 ' .; '' The Stale musi9arfc8tivnl which was to " have been held at Mori Ik ad City baa been , -abandoned'. It i difBcult to grt jp these t eativala In this State. .'The last one was Jteid hero in October 3891. , . . , ' it A. big cotton crop seeina to be quite . 'well assured. The plauts arc large and ' ertamlj well fruited, s' , 4 ' 1 ' The trial of the murderers of J. C.Far- ' trlngton st Durham lias led to some curious ' levelopmenta about Herbert Womble, the . white man who murdered hit mulatto mistreat here and who appeared to have ' " Absolutely faded out of sight. Now In the Durham' trial it i id evidence that . . jtoine people bad teen Womble and that a woman named Annie Hooney was said to be carrying food ti him while he. was in Jiiding near that time. Not long ago one of ombte'l companions was tried for murdering a womau ul Durham. George "'Bryant lias now been added to the list ol - ' those charged with participation in the r Farriogton mnrder.. "T. Today a special meetiug of the" Stiite .. railway commission waa ordered to be . held earlv next Monday morning . Vice v President A, B. Andrews asks fur a re - heating on the valuation, of the , North Carolina railway; The commission' valued ' that vart of it between Charlotte and Balem at $18,000 per mile, which la $3, '" 000 abjve the maximum of all othe r main linea. CoL Andrews at the Brat hearing declarsd that the rate' ought not to be . . higher than that of other main tine roads . The reason why the commlesioo made the rate to high it because the road psyi bet i. ter than any other In the' Stute, yielding ' 1 per cent on its capital stock. The tarmers' institutes begin August 8, In Watauga county; nnl win llvn be Sc'd la Surry, Alleghany, Stokei, Ac, ending ' in Davie, B counties in all. Thu mcfltlngs will be 2 days when rcquesttrl., -. The orfw - artesian wells at the Agri cultural College here are completed find yield plenty. of excellent . water.:, There . . are tix. wells. i-T ve ..'?: ' . At Grace church, Weldon, . next Tu'i -diiV. the rfetor,-R'VJ5'lward Benedict, will be married to Mifli Kate Lung, Biili.ij Choslnre ofliciuiing. - i ' Tliccurater of the -State museun ho It also the taxidermist, ia bow minting 1 specimens of all the birds Of the the State as rapidly at possible. The tkins nro in 6 ;ie condition. There will be over 300' specimens. " -. . ... " ' B. C. Bcckwlth of thia city la appointed a member of the State J3oard of Pul'lic .1 iiivemeiils, to succted Ed, Chamb rs BmitL, who reigned upon appointment Blsite proxy of the North Carolina rai'wny, " ' ' . f A colony of Austrians has pmcliased ' 1 ni'ar Urejntboro, In Ouillord countji hihI will arrive there in October. K ich C"'onist lukes fifty acres.' . ' ' .. Silver Paprr at rhleaso. , ,1. .. '".."". caoo, July 25. The tumor regard- e .,!,'nhiiipiit of a new Democmtic r 1 v tti'tver'.k-s baa taken definite 11 ! irt within a fortnight, ill 1. e lihtr, nmriti : a !i I iiw. r Tui'le. ' ? r.cnit, oi Tlmr rillea mp With NpreeHM a Delnys. Bryast Flamlljr NomlaBled. St. Louis, Ho., Jul v $5 Convei tion called to order at 9:30 a. m. . .. ; Judge. Wmr h. Green, , of Nebraska, took the platform, but was Interrupted, aoJreind. " . ; -.'i , . Chairman rapped for order and hoped scenes of yesterday would not be' repeat ecf. ; Judge Green refused to speak. ; J. B. Weaver made eloquent pica for the nomination not indorsement of Bryan , General 5 Fields, '-, seconded nomination and moved rules be suspended and nomi nation made unaoimous. . " Stump" Ashby said he waa retdy to indorse Bryan if he would indorse Fopn lists platform. '' " - Roll call of States' frequently inter rupted by the coofussionTd the balL?, ' ' Telegram Irom E. Y.. Debs, ix questing that l is name be not presented, was rs ccived. ': '"' ; ' ' -' " .' Delegates from nearly every Slate eeo ondedBryan'a nomination. ' ' -" Igf alius Dodnelly'e ; name being men tinned for nomination, MlC. Dunn(-lly re fused to allow hia.name to bo used. ' ' Cenerat C"xey, was nomin tied. Ob jection was made to Coxey'a nomination, and floaliy : Coxi-y'a name was with drawn. . A motion was made aud adopted that the National committee be given plenary pdwtr to Iransict all neccssaiy busioefs of the parly after adjournment Bryan waa nominated, official ballot being Bryan 1,042; Norton 821. t Convention at 4:18 p. m. adjourned sine die. ;- BASS BALL. Hnllanal Leasne Onuses Played Tel. - tenia?. Special, , . X". : Pittsbubo, July as. f irst game Pittsburg 7; New York, lO.Second game FitUburg, 6; New York, 8. ''' Chicago, July 25 Chicago C; Brook- Cleveland, July 25. First game, Cleveland. 9; Philadelphia. 10. Second game Clevelaud, 5 Philadelphia, 10,.' Cincinnati, July 86 First game Cin cinnati, 10; Boaton, 5. Second game Gin- cionati, 3; Boston, 2. St. Louis, July 25 -SI. Louis, 8; Ba'. .- Wasrt Thejr Plar To-day. Baltimore at St. Louis. . ,; t y ; ' Washington at Lohisrille. J -j n. T Brooklyn at Chicago. 'if:.??. 't,'"T 0 AMES. ; Cleveland at Cincinnati. ; ".-: -' w .;. -- Pittsburg at Chicago. ' " .V' - Louisville at St. Louis, ; : i' HOW THE CLUBS STAND. "- - ; CLOBS. Cincinnati, '690 '.068 Cleveland, tl.iltimore, Chicago. Pittsburg, -Boston, T Philadelphia, Brooklyn, s Washiniitob, New York, St. Louis, Louisville, .662 - .558 -.550 .681 .463 .463 .440 '.405 .800 .250 t!mMsT Tlakal. Special. , - , ' PotiTXAND, Me July 85. B, I Winslow, Democratic candidate for Gov ernor, after a conference with psominent Democrats has decided not to accept the nomination. ; 'Vr ' ' 1 . ( i WaUaa Tot la Haw Tork, Special." l J iKi .;:: ,New YoBK.July 25. It U estimated that Tom Watson, the Populist candl d its for Vice President may el 10,000 votes in I bit Slate. . aatl.Claaralta Law, psolat.', ..." ; .' (.. Crdab Rapids, Iowa, July 25 Judge Giberson, of the Stale Superior Couit lays the anil cigarette law is conetitu- tl nal. . . r . ., This directly reverses the Federal Court rulittr, Cautiaata ( Imavava. . . Special. . . "' Nbw York, July 85 CorneliuaTan deibilt continues to Improve. . . ' Mis Gertrude and Alfred Vanderbilt have returned to Newport, R. L. . r HartkaraPaeltltaaM. ' Si5lal. " . ' . West 8rjpHioa, Wit., Ju'.y 28-Tbe Northern Pacific railroad was sold Special Matter Carey, this morning, and wat bought In by E. WV ,Wlnfer 'for the teorganization committee. Price thirteep million dollars, ,oidf i T Burj Brjmn. - Naw Yobic, July 25. Arrangements arc being a.adt to ootily Wk J( Bryan ol his nomination, at Madison Square" Gar den., August 11th. ,', Klllrd null l.ai I ert TrRrk. . Special. 'La Tortb, Ii.J., J ,'y 1 ,f .pl, S.heibel, t proi"-- ' ' rn.i r .f ! 1,' 69 f'86 53 27 61 26 48 88 44 30 .48 87 87 43 87 ,43 33 4i 32 47- 84 56 19 57 WIIiMIN&TON LETTEB. HE CITJJ OVER CROWDED WITH VISITORS. Hot aad Bolter Weather. A Batel far Oeeaa Tlew."Wrls;hlavllle Ba-eamptneat- Blaekflah Kz. '.. earatea. ; -'.;''-".' , . . . - Journal, Bureau, Wilmington, N. O., July 85, 96. From rainr weather we have changed to a heated soeil. Umbrellas that were raised to protect from the falling rain in the past, are now raised to keep the pene trating rays of old Sol, from tired brains The man who tells about the hottest day lie ever saw, has made his calls this week; and entertained (?) all who wonld listen with tales of hot days when he was ouog. ; What the Aldermen . tried to accom plish, in prohibiting the bicyclists enjoy ing the pleasures of the wheel the hot weather has completed, Only the most hardy venture out these days, and they preli r the time when the nun has sunk b-.low the horizon, and moonlight covers all the landscape. What ti do with the exeursionUla has en ti e constant thought f those who uive ' board and longing, ' it ' rooma to rent. Eleven hundred people poured into towu Wednesday, when darkness bad euehroudid all ol jectsand with the in stinct peculiar to all nature at that hour ol the day, immediately besought them selves for place to rest their heads, tired ill i travel1. As the ca-ly b id calcl.i-s ihe wcrm so was it with the most agile ol the crowd. The loiterers, were repaid by their slow ness by finding no where to stay. Trains carried the surplus to the beaches. Down there, the incomers begged to be allowed to remain even ou the porches for the night.;- This overcrowded aspect evidently had its t fleet on the Chamber of Commerce, for in its befsion ibis week an earnest ffort was made to bavo a large hotel erected at Ocean View Beach. It met with hearty endorsement and surely money van be raised for this much needed improvement. Siuce the burning of the splendid hotel at the Hammocks near the ocean, no adequate accommodation baa been made for the summer visitor. It is to be hoped tho Chamber's movement will meet with success, .. . . . Yesterday completed the week's en campment of the Second Regiment at Wrlghtsville. It has been a week of gayety for soldier boys' and Wilmington girls. Friday tho boys came Op from the sound They were a wornout crowd of men, for 1 Anita nrt lata linnr. tt rill .nnlil I with the hot weather wore a severe strain on men used to the interior of etotes and n; r...t i. .1 were given, atd Wilmington's fairest girls were there to make .it pleasant for the visitlug militia, at the same time (B joying tliem'eo?. The flsherintn took another day out on the ocean. Friday. The usual number of cases ot sickness are reported, and evident ly tome good story tellers were on board f we are to judge from the tremendous hauls of black fish that were made. BlcjreU Fallnr. Bpeolal. . Z Chicago, July 28. Another failure of I bicycle manufacturers, The Thistle Com pany, went into the hands of a receiver, today. Liabilities, 38,000, , PEIVATE Day and Boarding School r NON-SECTARIAN ...... Mrs. A, B. Ferebee will open a first olasa school on Sept. 7. l'rimary, intermediate nna uignest Branches, u&vine connected interest with Mist Patrick of KTinston, who has taught sucMsfully for. years, we will establitb a school equipped fully for most thornuah education and cultivation; pupils fitted for college. Mathematics aud Engllah specialtus I lanauaeet if Heainnl. ,, . - . Uoara secureu tor puptit at ten aoiiara a mouth. ' " '" ., . . Primary Dtpartraent ;""'';-; .x .- .9 1.25 Intermediate V, ".V. 2 24 1 CkbsiUl tii.'U-1 :..': . 8.00 ;.. , In order to make room for ' my fall stock, for SO days I i ... wiu elost out my entire '"'f,'ttocltofDrTQoods,Notlons, ; Ladiea Oxlbrdt, Clothing, ; ' 'etc , at prime cott. '' ' Bcspectfully, . J. J. BAKTER. TlVl JC57ii: I will re-open her school, at her resilience, Monday, Sept., 7th. Full Eni;liih course, Lalin, Ger man anil French, 01)1 IE Last and Final Cut in Wash Stuffs ! Summer goods must move out haven't ' room for them any Ion go. " Haven't many in stock, but by AugitBt 1st, we want to get tid of all of them and hera is what will help us movetnemr These Prices holil 'itU . August 1st. Best Sea Island Percale, lie., yard. Good yard-wide Percale, 6c, yard. Finest Zephyr Ginghams, 5c, yard. Good quality Gingham, 4c , yard. All our remaining 15c, Lawn 10C Beautiful Orgaiiilis(,vere i'5c now 1D. J0LY 26. 1890. Invoice of Choice Teas Now in our Storo. More than verify our claim of them being tion of tho finest importa- FOiniosi ti:as In this Market. They are very Fragrant as for draw. They aro more than choice. Prices vary from 50 to 75 cents. Our Special Bargain 19 a -DitJilU. UX X tJct Wiiiuii ofill rrrit.h 3 TlOimda I " - JC of Granulated Sugar for only 60 cents. Also a line ot COFFEE Chase and Sanbons Extra Fine. Dunn's Fresh Roasted Mocha and Java only 30c. Maricabo 25 c. johIIdnn 55 & 57 Pollock St -summer Great reductions In Dress Hoods. Great redactions in staple Dry IGeods. ,v4 '-j. :?'.. '. . . '- j- Great reductiont la Notions. ) Great redactions In 81lppeWfrTies I tad Shoes. ' . , i Great redactions In Millinery; v Special efforts to rednoe stock' for ( ear immense fall arrivals. ; tiii: nifi, DnYGOODS Wm4 GREATS Mid Bednctionsi WELL PAT ! If a four wheel machine is aQuad- ricycle, and a three wheel machine is a Tricycle and a two wheel maihine is a Bicycle, what would you call aoue wheel machine ? Why, a Wheel Banow, to besure. Very Good. ISTcw ZEPat I If you wanted the best Bieyclo what would you do ? Why I would go to J. C. WHITTY & CO'S. ANO GET A "VtCTOfj!" Received Direct jrom tliejMUls a Carol tl.o wellknown, BEST ON EARTH, & COLD MEDAL FLOUR I also have tho largest , and best .selected I stock of Plug Tobacco In town ; bought cheap anil will ba sold at at Hoctt Bottom I'rlcos. My stork Is complete; my prices are as ow as tho lowest. TO MY COUNTRY FRIENDS My Stables are tree, ana your narness and team taken oaro ot while you at c In the city. You will do well to see ma before buying: elsewhere. Thanking my many friends for their pasl ravors and trusting to receive your future ' patronage I am Very Respectfully, J. R. Parker, 77 BIIOAD STREET. Summer Announcement ! Wo have placed on one of our iront tables a lot of Zephyr Ginghams, Linen fin if bed Chamberg, Figured and Sniped Dimities, Crepe Mulls, Crcpons, and other cotton dress goods, that are worth from 8 to 20 cents, wnicli we are going to sell lbr5c, per yard. The sale br-eins Saturday morning, July 25. I he weather is suited to these sum mer Fabrics, and an early call will bo to your advantage. Respectfully, ZEE. IB. JD"U.37" FRUIT JARS ! Mason's Improved Fruit Jars, and ForcelainLined Kettles. AT L. H. Cutler & Co's. A Fresh Line of - Plain and fancy eandies, Ron Bona and Chocolates. Mr. Banu'naa, 17c. per dog. Leiuona 1 7c. per doit. Cool and refreahlns; drinks can be had at our Artie . , . v Soda Apparatus. , Shower Baths art all the go In rear of onr store. 10 Merchants save money by placing 'orders .?J.'.l;".-;; for , Bread;f 'Ifk Preparation. i Sole Agents., ( F. TJLRICH," Grocer. 4S imoOLB STREET. - Urent Mlaaammcr B4nc!loas. Biff Roductlnnt In Staple dry snods.1 dress nooda, Burrnmr clothing, bboes.1 . INotious. and Mil nerv. verv enrlv but "CHicos ! " Teller's new and best cigar, 6C, Straight, . Guaranteed Strictly hand - made T , . , imported rooacco only. DA V 1 e' Pharmacy. ' SAW SOLE AGENCY. .Wwood, Sealer In The fineKt liine of Staple and Fancy Groceries Uio. 75 Broad St. Presli goods received daily. We have Some NICE STYLES LEFT IN Zeigler's Low Shoes, Oxford's and Strap Sandals, and a.fiill lim jof his MISSES AND CHILDREN'S SHOES. fSfLale style Ladies Collars a! Spec ially. We will close out our lnrne lino ol Men's, Boys ind Youth's Clothing tit a rreat reductit u. A full line ol Trunks and Itos. Hol ler Trays a Specialty. Give ns a cull. Very Truly, W. B. Swindell & Co. Reward. Reward. Reward. We will pay 923.00 to the person Vho will bring us a stovo that will omparu In quality, flnhih and point of excellence with the 1 WE NOW HAVE ON OUR FLOOR. We will have as Judges three disinterested Person s. Warrant yon to see those stoves and Ranges bother you wish to buy or not. They are the handsomest stoves ever shown In North Carolina, and each la warranted by DUCK'S STOVE A RANUE CO., and by Slover nardware Company to give perfect satisfaction or wo will re fund your money. rCall and let us show you anything In our line you may need. W guarantee OUH l'Kiuu on anything wo sen. Yours Kcspoctlully, CO Those who handle Inferior Bicycles say the Boys who ride COLUMBIA Bicycles are "struck on themselves." They hate eanse to bo, for they are riding the Standard of the World --U 00.00 to all alike. J.I). GABKFffS, School! Books and ''i ''' . School Supplies STATIONERY, Books and Booklets, Engraved ' Cards and Invitations, Sheet ; Music and Mnwcal lustra. , ' ' ., meuts. ' . ; . IS.U.II 1 . ! i H r r . .. .1 $25 S25 Stock Taking Time Approaches And the Knife Is Again Applied to Values ! All Departments Share II the C TUT 1 Sincerely hoping j 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. ' 1 1 i. ii. rn art .: . x yj'tavjuj Successor to, 1..!', Ml '", V11S S :l: i 11 1 r ' ' : li. ' : ! ' .1 on the tmU I, i i I y I' i" I t I ' . 1 l.i....M'j.... 0...1 i. i ' uuu V -' '" ' ' ! O. A. Barfoot,Hg r. ' DaarooT's. I JT. I). GAftKINM.