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VOL XV-NEW SERIES NO. 63 - NEW BERNE, N.C. SUNDAY MORNINQ, AUGUST 2. 1896. ESTABLISHED 1882- , STATE POLITICS, - RUSSELL AND BUTLER STILL" " IN EVIDENCE." " - -tttbo WIImb Milch by enmrla. The Slacstfoa ri'mloi.' Papnlim Osv-v. yaninntioa.. Tbe Hew Item..' ' cralic Scute Chairman. - - .... Journal Bubbait, ; . , Raleiou, August 1. Daniel V 'Itassell came in this morn- . " fag.1 Be was cot in very high spirits and talked, little. " He was 'asked tbe : pointed : question, j "Will tbe """ Mo- Jmley...e1.ec.tpml Jicket be taken down .ffrMtarVHe wid -Call , tbe taking : down will have -to bo done by onr cora- j. lir... ... ,- . r T .1 i .1 ' i answer as tp any (acts of bis own coming ..- bwu. Loge Harris and BmU-y pf North ff, Carolina; 'Were- ith him. ' Barns told "Tltupstll In answer to bis question regard - ( mg this nolic a of the liupubhenu slate uom-uiilce meeting tbal tlic notices hail ' been ut.ouL that it met here oil tbe - i lllli,. losluut, . ltussell aa Diked bib " opinion 1'i'f-artiiig the Dcmocrat-c txecu live coiamiitea resolutions in fiivor of fusion nitopted Ihuisday night. lie rep icd . nothing wus wanting save tbul the com- milieu ouht to liave attached t some ,v "exhibits,,' there being editorials ilenoun .v t ing fusion as venal am) involving ninra turpitude.. ; The Fopuluti pirrty v(Mn-a ' Populism, suggested Harm) lias jilted the "r Dduiocrsls . tor alt their courting, ,. But sue is a mignty preuj gui uii ine fame, -j." Won't you pay couit'to the lady too" was asked by your correspondent. "Oh - yes we hud a bad case of dlk-ction iu lOJt ' WH 1110 it'iiij. . - . ' It was father queer last night to see Jumes II. Young, member of tbe ltepub licnn State Comuiiltee, waiting until the Cantereuee between Senator Butler and ' jvuiubi.uv uaw viinuiuuu amuuijt ouvitu, in ordeMhal he might have an interview . with tbe Senator. Is the tatter's pet idea : i and plan about tp be realized, of getting -. all - the silver, men under ono baunert ' " without regard to race, color or previous ' conditionf ., : . , -' W. A. ' Guthrie , arrived here today. ' There has boon a great deal of stir for a jvek past regarding bis alleged attack on : the Baptists, Otlior Wilson is chatupion- iug Gnthne tloutly.' Sen. Butler a declara .i lion, 'Tbe statement which Guthrie made a;t, tneftlumni banquet was, sub stantially whirl J- said,' shows that the i Senator is also in line vt buttle for his Vjtevifrjendutbrte. ' . "'. . - It is almost as well to recognize; the - fact, say Democratic lenders, Uat nolh- iog carf-fctop fusion uf the silver Toi! us; that it is agreed on und that the masses, Democrats and ' Populists, 'demaai lit. "No power can prevent it," , said in ex Diaia caairmsu, oue pi me lorcniost men ' 1U HIC JKLIJ UUUUV11U 'T . 4 : . J- " Ah Clauds Docknrv Bnid the other ikv. 'V'partj lines Lare down In' this State.'' v Tim Rnnublfcans seem dazed, no matter If ' it nrai said the nl'iw dav thjit iheir nr- . ganizatiod was better than' in to yean, Tbe . Populists have , a, riect organization. 6eualorjButltr always finds out what bis . people want and then be acta. . Thus be ' Aiay be said to lead without leading. It ia perhips the Btcret of ' his power as autnorat of North Carolina politics. t TopuHslfc aTe sayig openly that they , .will never again vote for fusion with tbe '. T ai.t,. & . a -a - OresOfOf tliis county so says. It is as serted that Populists ant now laying that t county fusion Is by no means settled.--Up in Cleveland county the? bare done . ( queer thing, by ludng with Republicans, . Had J. Y, Hainrick, the nominee for the legislature, is pledged to support Pritch- ard for re elecllon as Senator. ; v :5 ',. ! ' Today some Democrats are saying: "It we fuse on the electoral ticket : we ought to fuse on the Slate ticket too." But others . swear there will be a storm if such a thing occurs, "i,:"'". j.'..'.-'-:.?'''-;' . Your correspondent -teard a promi- , nentmansay today that in the western States there wss actually talk of "seces sion;" that some people there 1 wanted to got the South to go Into such a ' morc luunt. Ho added: ' "But it will never succeed.1' x:; - ;. .i V. j This gontlcman went on to- say that if the . Democrats bad ; nominated . Waller v Clark for Vice President at Chicago there would have been none of the present Mowall-WaUon compllcatio'ns. -' i-, ' Clement Manly, the new Democratic -Slate chulhuan, is a worker and a man of ; .affairs. lie said this morning he would . .today appoint his advisory or campaign committee. Be chose the secretory, John W. Thompson, as a Rdeigh man, fur pur poses of convenience. , j Today Col. A. B. Andrews, acting f resident of the Southern Ruflway, was before the railway Commission and spec ially urged it to reduce the rale of assess ment on the North Carolina railway be twpmn Selena and Charlotte from 12, Ono to f 10,000 per mile. - Jaiiy lawyers were here- last nlghl' fn con M: ' ,u njarding the Bank of New 1 in n i r i .(, uiore particularly regard i. : i'.s biancli. J.8. Locklait,W. B Allen, .' 'II, J. S. "Adami, and others wcie '; : li. 'w !!,. -s of (' n Southcra U. It. .:' ''"' . i and tiiroi d ! ' i v :''i La c- BASB BALL. ,u Maltoaal Vgmm damn Plajred Tea. Special, ' ; St. Louis, Aug., 1. First game: St. Louis, 2; Cleveland, 5. 8econd game: St, Lonis, 6j Cleveland, 3. Baitimobb, Aug.,; 1. Baltimore, 7; Washington, 0. - Boston, Aug., 1. Boston, 8;! Phila delpiiia, 1. ' . n : CmqiKNAxr, Aug., l.-Cincinnati and Pittsburg game poatpoued on account of rain. - Bbooklth, Aug., 1. Brooklyn, 3; New York, 1. . Chicago, Aug., 1. Chicago, 8; Louis ville, 3. ' Where They Play Tsay. . ,, . Louisvijle at Chicago. . j - J ' . St. Louis at Cincinnati. i MONDAYS GAMES ' Cleveland at Chicago '; Philadelphia at Boston. Pittsburg nt Louisville. New York at Brooklyn. . Baltimore at Washington. St. Louis at Cincinnati. . HOW THB CLUBS STAND. - . CLCBS. W. L. P. C. Cincinnati, 01 29 .078 Ciltimore, - 60 27 .075 Cleveland, : 60 31 .044 Chicago. 53 38 .582 Pittsburg, 40 39 .641; Boston, ' 45 ,30 ,630 Philadelphia,: 89 40 .459 Brooklyn, 39 46 .459 WasWii.jtou, 34 47 ".420 New Y-rk, : .'. 34 BO .405 St. Louis, - 28 59 .322 Louisville, 21 01 .256 Minister te Guatemala. . Speolal. . Wasuinoton, D. C, August 1. Pres ident Cleveland has appointed McGrave Coxe, of New York, Minuter Plenipoten tiary and Envoy Extraordinary to Gua temala. . Delayed by Storm- Speela). - ' New Yotik, August 1. Tbe American Steamship Liner, Paris, due here,, yester day, arrived here to today, after weather ing a seYtre storm. The steamship sus tained slight damage." Tha Bon. Bouike Cock ran was on board. SoiDeeu Had to Big-n. Special. ' !..- Vj ; . ': , Kansas City, Mo., ' August 1. This has been a lively day here (in politics at the Democratic primaries. ,''-v t- -f ' - All delegates whom it was thought might bolt the convention were obliged to sign aii agreement to support; Bryan and Stwsll before any selection was made. " -', . - - " ' r i ' ' J ' AMerasan Eleeteel Prealdeai. pecul.,: , . . ;?r;;i . ' BALEtQit, V. O. August i.The board oftinsteei of the University of North Carolina have unanimously elected E A. Alderman, president to succeed Geo T, Winston, 'i'T'' J " His duties begin "August 15ih. - ' '' Seven other names, not North Caroli nians, wen belore tbe koard. - ! - . , : Cralaera re ( Bea. Special. '.; - : 1 , . ;.- : Nkw YonK, August 1. The battlet ships New York, Indiana, Cincinnati and Maine, . under Admiral Buoce,' will be out at seion a twenty days voytge, . ' cTasln np tbe Elevatore. , Bpeciai. ; ;: '!'' - Ddlctu, Minn August 1, The elevs- t r owners, here, have notified : their employes, that after tot'ay Only work would be given by tbe day, and after tbe end of the month, Dot at alir?""' ! '" . The grain wQl be inspected at olher Colorado Bepabllcaaw Has. , : Dkrveb, Col.r-Every daily newspaper In the city condemns the conduct- ol tbe majority of the Republican .State, Com mittee for their action in endowing Me- Kinlt-y and Hoburt. The fact bat been shown that the Denver men who held proxies for remote counties secured them by ' misrepresentation,.' . and v ' their action v will not be endorsee. ' Lead ing J business tnefli are 'deploilDg tbe efiett this action will produce and they predict a defeat of the- Republican State ticket and the return to jower of the Populists, "The effort to call, the State Committee together again at an early date to repudiate the action will be strongly. pushed. '" 7 :.;: ; 4 iV-' ' v. ' '. Ha Maaey la ltfee SUklna. Washington, D. C Consul Schselcr at Vera Cruz, in a report to tbe State Department on a new tax placed by the Vtra Cms Legislature on coffee and to bacco planting warn Americana against embarking In the coffee raising industry and cities figures to show that In those parts ol Mexico with which ha i familiar the stories of great wealth to be galled by coffi e planters does not apply, On land coxiing slO sn acre it appear .from his fiyime it would' cost 6vef (hi in four years to g-t f)3 in return. Be declares that the avw:;e annual product is nearer one-half pound per tree than three pounds as oftener stntnl. .'','",' Honry Vogel, of New York minufuC-ttin-r of Uxtures and lee hoxfi, coiifcised jn'inents n';;rc;-nlii!;; l3 e;:3, I'."s totid lii.'.ilities are ( S,fi0 Bud h's u 'e : ".'"!0. WILMINGTON LETTER ,r,.; .... -' . i PLENTY OP, MONEY TO BE SEEN ON ALL SIDES. A Clya or Cxcaraloa. Hot Weather, Kealdeaeea Oolas; ,7p. Bpleadld Telephone Hervlee. Prefers He c . Klalry aad Good Moaey, Journal Bukeau, ' ' Wilmington, N. O.- Aug. 1st. Until this week we bad to look at the calendar to assure oji selves that it was real.y summer. Wilmington had kept up her reputation as a summer resort. But for the past ten days, it has been so hot that the worst cranks m summer heat have retired from tha scene in disgust Even now when we see the temperatures from the interior States we cannot com plain, as they have bad eight or ten de grees hotter thsn we. Then our brtezes. Ever fresh and reminding one of the near by ocean. Tbe politicians say free silver, rr gold is necessary for prosperity, but our citizens listen indifferently for money is plentiful here. Witness the Irain loads of people going daily to the seashore, happy and contented. Building has taken on a fresh impet us the past month, and a large number of ornamental residences are being put up in different sections of the city. Vacant lots on the good streets are becoming scarce, which is what we want to sse. Wilmington bos uudoubtedly the best telephone system in h3 State. Up to last spring we bad in put up wilh the Bell telephone, which is all right in its way, but not modern. Now we have (he Inter state telephone, which is distinctly mod ern. Since this compiny's arrival tbe competition has reduced the price one half, and now nearly anyone can afford a 'phone In his private residence. The lines extend down the ocean and seashore residents find it of immense convenience, to be put in such close connection with the city while enjoying summer life. Mr. Gil. Kidder has returned from Hayti. Be will vote for McKinley and gold standard. He says he is glad to get back Xo civilization again. Has got very tired of curry iog depreciated Mexican sil ver in his Dockets. Takes so mucn of it to buy what he wanted. . Clarence Maffitt, well known to every erne in Wilmington, arrived at home this week. Hesliipped on the schooner Wood-ruff-as Stcond officer. Unlortunately the schooner was wrecked at the' Bahamas. and be was obliged to cut his trip off shorter thsn he wished. . Telegraphle Items. There were seventy prostrations In St. Louis during the hot spell and ten deaths. ' Savannah, Ga. Forum Troupe, who for seven years had dodged, warrants for horse stealing, was killed by a sheriff's posse near Dublin, Ga. in trying to escape 4"wty ..;;''; Chicago. The Jenkins Cycle Com pauy, manufacturers of the Napoleon wheel have made an assignment. The deed places the assets at (109,900 and the liabilities at $77,163, Six Chicago people attempted suicide Thursday. Four pf them succeeded. They are-John Carrington, Frederick Gross, and Eva Skulup, who were out ot work,' and Michael Oppcit, who was despondent over Ul-healthr Atlanta A special to the Constitu tion from Orchard Hill, near Griffin, says that George Taylor and James Whateley were killed there by lighning. Five others were seriously injured. : -Tbe movement to" secure a suspension of the distilleries of Kentucky.for eighteen months has at lost been successful. , All preliminaries were finished at a meeting of tbe oMinnliteo held yesterday morning at the Uuii-n Nation B.iok, in Louisville. Tho agreement becoui-!S i flVctive at once. Theexeeuiive committee of the Nation al Irrigation Comriss met at Denver, Colo., an I fixed the time for ihe fi th national ii eellog which is to be held at Phoenix, Aria . for DetW er 10. and 17. Tho Sy-asion will be aim-st wholly devoted to consideration of tu 'laical piloses of the Irrigation problem. . - h ' Atlanta A special from Rome to tbe Constitution says I hat Tom Evans, a aegro attempted an assault: on a young lady bsmed Dong, twenty-five mile down the Decatur railroad. Evans was captured aud given bis choice between being lynched'- or taking 100 leshes. Ho chosj tha lashes. They were duly given, and he was turned loose. ' '.-'.. ' ' Grass Valley, Cat. A fire broke out in Argall's -Opera House aud rapidly spread until the whole block was.ah'aze. Twenty five house and business premises were 'totally destroyed and twelve others partially burned. - The total loss is about (160,00a The fire It believed to have been of Incendiary origin, ' Two masked men walked into George ITetster'i saloon, Cincinnati, Ohio, and demanded Hulxter's money, He!ster re fused. The masked men opened fire and shot ITetzter lour timos, killing him. fJelzter, however, had fired one shot and hit one of tlis robbers In Ihe left eye. This robber, who was captured, gave the name ol Thomas Carter. The other robber es- T-' ;: 'Jf it HUNDREDS ARB DTINGt Every Day Wsls Ihe Cholera That la eoara-lna; Saw City of Alexandria. Washington. Advices received at the Marine, Hospital Irom Alexandria, Egypt, show that the cholera outbreak there has got djeyond the control of the sanitary autborijh a. For nine months they have fought the disease with energy and as long as tbe infected areas were small (he limited force ol European doctors were af.lc to handle i'. Now, however, the diuwnsions of the outbreak forbid -any successful attemp to stamp out the dlseas?. The report diftcd July 1 1 says that dur ing week before! last fresh outbreaks oc curred iu 09 Siflei-ent places an last week 87. I During the seven dr.ys up to the 1st int 1,200 deaths were reported, aud in the following six elays 1,700 deaths. So lar 8,069 deaths have occurred dur ing the present outbreak and it is flared that these figures will he largely increiscd before the disease runs its course. The sanitary condition of the city is dreadful. There 'u practically no system of sewerage and the streets are fearfully duty. The scourge cannot abate before cooler weather sets in, probably in Novenilier. f0 f a. i r?s i l,usi cinu rinai Cut in Wish tuffc f SE5E5HSE525E5E5E52S2SH Summer goods must move out h&ven't room for them any longe. Haven't many in stock, but by August 1st, wo want to get rid of all of them and hera is what will help ua move them. These Price hold 'till August 1st. Best Sea Island Percale, 9c, yard. Good yard-wide Percale, Ce., yard. Finest Zephyr Ginghams, 5c., yard. Good quality Gingham, 4c , yard. All our remaining 15c, Lawn 10c. Beautiful Organdisc,wero 25c. now 18c. July 20. 1890. Invoice of Choice Teas Wow in our Rtore. ' More than verify our claim of them being the finest importa tion of FOHMOSA TEAS In this Market. They are very Fragrant as for -draw." ,.t Tliey are more than choice. Prices vary from SO 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 "COFFEE Chase and Sanbons . Extra Fine. Dunn's Fresh Roasted ' Mocha and Java ' . only 30c. ' Maricabo 25c. V JOHN DUNN 55&57 Pollock St GREATS Mid-summer Reductions. Great reductions in Dress Woods, (ireat reductions In staple Dry Goods. Great reductions in Notions. Ureal reductions in Slippers, Ties and Shoes. Great reductions in Millinery. Special efforts to reduce stock for our Inimence fall arrivals. THE BIO DRY GOODS BABGiim hoi si:. G. A. Barfoot.Mgr. LPAl! If a four wheel machine is al Ouad- ricycle, and n three wheel machine is a Tricycle and a two wheel machine is a Bicycle, what would you call a one wheel machine ? Why, a Wheel Banow, to beaure. Very Good. If you wanted the best Bicycle what would you do ? Why I would go to J. C. WHITTY & CO S. AND GET A "VICTOR!" Received Direct trom the Mills a Carol the well known, BEST ON EARTH, & GOLD MEDAL FLOUR I also have the largest land best elected stock of Plug Tobacco In town; bought cheap and will be sold tit Kock Bottom i'rices. My stock is complete; my prices are as ow as the lowest. TO MY COUNTRY FRIENDS Sly Stables are lree, ana your narne99 and team taken care ol while you ai e in the oity. You will do well to see me before buying elsewhere. Thanking my many Irlends lor their past favors and trusting to receive your future patronage I am Very Respectfully, J. R. Parker, 77 BROAD STREET. Mason's Improved Fruit Jars, and Porcelain Lined Kettles. AT L. H. Cutler & Co's. Merchants save money -by placing orders for IHorsford. 's Bread Preparation. Sole Agents,' F. ULRICH, Grocer. 46 IVItDDUl ITHHET. . A Second-hand," " . V Refrigerator. nr. 3f VNjir co. Dealer in Confoctionories. Tobaccos, Clgara and ripen, " tSTNext door to Post Office. , m J. If. kllwooi Denier in The finest Iine of Staple and Fancy Groceries Xo. 75 ISrosul St. Fresh goods received daily. We have Some NICE STYLES LEl'T IN Zeigler's Low Shoes, Oxford's aud Strap SmimIiiIs, anil njlull line of his MISSES AND CIIILDIIKX'S SHOES. CSTXato style L-ulio-i Colhux a Spec ialty. We will cloe mit our l ue line ol Men's, ltoys rind Youth's t'lothiny iit n great reilu. tioii. A full line o( Trunks iiud l!i"s. Hol ler Trays a Specml-.y. Give us a cull. Very Truly, ' W. B. Swindell & Co. Reward. Reward. Reward. We will pay 8"J5.rt io ilic pcrHoti (Vho will brln us ;i tiiYc dial u ill ontpui'o in Ti:tiiy, linili unl point nt exculk-nee with tho in mm WE NOW HAVE ON OUR FLOOR. We will hav(! na .Jutlif.'s tlircf ili-mloros IVi'snns. Wetwant you to st't- theso i Unngt'H wlnitlu'V yni ih tn luiy ir not. Thoy aro ihe haiiiNiiin-l slows ever show n in North Carolina, Hint each is wurraiitt'il by III ;K'S 8T K A I;am;K (.d., ami by Slnver llarilwaiv l'oniiany lo xi c ported sati-taction nr w' will tt' tuml yniir tnoiiuy. tT'Call ami Ift us show y.ui anvlhiiiir our lino you nuiy nccil. ' ifiiaranico l'UICKS on anything wt; srll. Yours Itosjicctfully, LOVEU IIAHDIVARE CO J. IKliiKKI XK, School Books and School Supplies. STATIONERY, Books and Booklets, lin graved Cards and Invitations, Slioct Music and Musical lust ru meiits. J?"Mail orders receive prompt atten tion. J. D. CiAKKIXN. What do we mean when wc emphasize luiuuiuia euiiuiy : iiere are two n aicnes. I nev seem alike. Examine the works. Tliey look alike. What is the ilillcrence between them 1 One is an ordinary Swiss watch and the other is n Joivenscu or 1'rod sham. Tiny ccrtnii.lv look alike, yet if you want a II.Mh-l'lLtl. ihe .loieuseu is wrrlli a liunuretl ol the other. What the name- of JOltli KNSEN is to a watch, what the name WORTH is to a Uaruient, what the mime l'l I.I.M.W to a Railroad Car, the name COLUMBIA is to a Bicycle. It represents the most advanced ideas ot liiercle construction of today, backed up by two decades ot prac tical experience. Ills a maxim of all nations : YOt" CANNOT HAVE QUALITY WITH OUT .COST. But to this should be joined Ihe other maxim ot nil nge-s, the BEST is always cheapest in the end. COLUMBIA QUALITY is the most inexpensive tor aoy wheelman to buy. WM. T. HILL, Agent for Columbia and Ilurtlord Bicycles. 'Phone 80. 61 S. Front Street "AntirSkeet" son sale at Bavis'.Smacy One wafer burnt in a 'room will destroy every mosquito. 10c per box. Box fresh Insect 1'owder just ar rived. " " " ' v ' $25 $25 Columbia Qualites Stock Taking Time Approaches And the Knife Is Again Applied to Values ! All Departments Share in the CUT ! Sincerely hoping to receive the same liber- Q 1 rofrAnniA avIatiaI my predecessors, and promising to use every effort to make it ad vantageous to all who buy of me. J. II. II ll Successor' to ttVUIJUlUI ' . - - V 11
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