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QVOL. XV-NEW SERIES NO. 67. ;NEW BERNE, N. & . FRIDAY MORNING, AUGUST 7. 1896. ESTABLISHED 1882- AS TO FUSION. f AN FUSION ; "BE - MADE -BOTH TICKETS. - ON i.pnlleiiBs Want Sitnte Legislature. , T Mmoketiut Nllrer Kepabllrnn. i A. l Bailer Control. Doubt of -i-s. r Democratic Slncrrlly. ' ' Bpoolftl. i , Ralkigh, N. C, Auubt G.-A.i loud silver man declares that It the Populists and Republicans caon6t fuse, electorally, as H. L. Grant says they cannot,: they certftioly cannot luse on the State ticket. - Otlio Wit bod . says Hie Republicans above all tliiugs want to : yet the legis latnre bat will find this most difficult of 11 things to do. ' : i It-is asserted that the Republicans, who are silver men; will bo smoked out ot the party, ' ' ' ' IXmocmtio S'nte Chairman Manly has occupied hie spacious headquarters today. John W. Thompson, Secretary, is aided by Luther Vu'e, B. M. Cowan and a sten ographer. L i -. Twenty Beaulort fishermen passed lien or' their way to Puma Goida, Flu. -., The work on the Baptist Slate Female University here, is not to be resumed until next Spring.. .. . . ' Some leading Democrats believe dial Senator Marion Butler cannot control those Ponulisls w ho left the Republican party. and that the 1'opulist parly tvlll only represent the proportionate part pi Democratic loss of 18,000 between 1888 and 1893. Senator Sutler's personal organ creates a sensation today by declaring editorially that the real ! purpose of the resolutions egarding electoral fusion which were adopted by the Democratic committee, is Up try to make a proposition which no self-respeeting PopulUt would entertain nd then wheh it is rejected to go before the people and try to urn lie it appear that the Populists are not honest becaueo they rejected the OTeYliires looking to co oper ation; r i , , - ' .. Exebsnfe la be Closetl, '.Special. y; . - :; CrnCAao, August 6. The indications are that the Stock Exchange of this city will jot permit trading fur the next thirty '' V i.Whlmy I Better. Special. , New Yoiutj August 8. Henry Whit eey, the Boston Gas Magnate, who was . reported as being dangerously ill jester- '4latf. Ilflft Imnrnvprl in hi. ennrlilmn. .ioday. ,.. ; r ; . Nominated for Governor. Bpeelal. " r L ,- Milwaukee, Wis., August 6. Mayor Edward Scofield, of Oconto, was nominat ed, today, fur Governor by the Republican Stare convention, ' ,' rr vi?-; r .. 1 1 . ! -,, Mallubnry Defeated, ,. Special. - i i ' . London, August 6.In (lie House of Lords, today, , Lord Salisbury was again defeated on the Irish Land Bill, by being out voted. .. . ' - Republicans Arraigned. . peclat." '', ' ,ABtr,KirE; rKansaS, August 6. The Pophlist Stats Convention, today, endors ed the Nationatparty's code of pVncl )1es, and severely arraigned the Republi '.cau party. .. ,..., Bolted the Convention. :JRpeciaL . . .. ; , . .: : ,v- . . j WATEBViiii.E, Me,'. August 6. The Gold Democrats bolted the convention, itoday, to nominate a candtdato for Gov- 'rmr. ' ' M. D. Frank, of Portland was nomina- t ; Vne Unndrrd and Oni r 8pciai. . . .,' ,-. Sew YoRK,"Augast 0. Tho. Iher. mo meter here today, regiatersd one hun dred and 000 degrees ou the itreet,, . : -A Dumber of prostrations were reported, - pingr atom I noted. Becial. 1 . . e . ,. Geand Hapios, Mich; August 0. Mayor Pingree, of Detriot, a as nooiinat ed for Governor by the licpubltcan State Convention here, today, ' ' Kbot DnrtBf Uiot. BpoelU. ' ' Cliveland, O., August 6. -Private Perkins, o! Company B, who was rD duty ai me JironB uoiatlng Works, was fevcrely wounded in a . small riot, early this morning, when the rioteis fired on the police who returned the Ore. Foil Over A Precipice, t" BosTos.-The young man who lost his life by fulling over a precipice 1,000 . fia t hiuh, while tnountain'cllmhing.in the l!o kies, as reported in a dispatch from Winnipeg, Man., was Philip S. Abbot son of Edwin II. Abbot, president ol Wis- c u4u Centml ITiulroad, whose office is at T.o. 50 Rtiite street, this city, and whose n i limie is In Cambridge. ' The son was about twenty-two years of i : ..! v ..a well-known In Boston, hav ' . ii n .i.ciated with his Cither lor . I" i eolly he hud bfOU ill llio i i (if the l!uilnm(l. Young n t a a mountain i - 1 II 'i:ls of SOUND- IHONST CONTEHENCB. Delegate. Gathering. Store &ban Two third, of State. Represented. I'lltee Meek tbe;t'ouvntIon. Special. , Indianapolis, iud., August 6. The Bepresenlalives of the sound money move ment, within Democratic party liner, have begun to gather for the meeting of the conference tomorrow afternoon. More than two thirds of the States will he, represented, and boiuo nearby. Slates will send largo delegations. The cities seeking the convention are Indianapolis, Detroit, Minneapolis, Louis ville and Chicago. ' The indications are if Chicago does not set it, the convention will E to one o the lake cities. . ' . . s . BASEBALL. National League Game Played Tea .." ii. . lerday. . Special) : , - Boston. Aug., 6. -Boston, 1 Washing ton, 0. ' CiNciNSATt, Aug., 6. Cincinnati, 4; Pittsburg, 2. Chicago, Aug., 0. Chicago, 5; Louis, 3. Brooklyn, Aug., 0. Brooklyn, Philadelphia, 10. '',.'. Baltimore, Aug., 0. Baltimore. New York, 6. St. Where They Play To-day. Pittsburg at Cleveland. New York atxBaltimore. Philadelphia at Brooklyn. - - Washington at Boston. now TIII3 CLUBS STAND. CIXIIS. Baltimore, , Cniciuuiiii, Cleveland, Chicago. Boston,' Pittsliurg, Brooklyn. Philadelphia, New Yrk, Washington, St. Louis, ; Louisville, W. L. P. C. 50 ' 27 .C88- 63 29 ,685 57 31 .648 54 40 ,574 48 89 .552 49 40 .551 41 47 .460 ,!19 49 .443 36 52 .409 34 51 .400 28 fit .315 22 64 .250 Women Rejected Jarora. Chicago. Judge Windes this mortr mg refused to permit Mrs. E. D. Michner and Mrs. M. F. Stafford to serve as jurors in the criminal court. These are the worn en who were conditionally accepted by .Tndgc Horton and who were directed to appear for service In Judge Windes'court. Lightning Killed a Worshipper. Omaha, Neb., Lightning struck the Bohemian Catholic' Church just at the close of mats at 9 o'clock this morning, instantly killing' Mrs.' Joseph Zepyra, a widow, and injuring three other women. Brlllan Yields to Braxil. , Lisbo: The newspapers here declare that Great Britain las recognized Brazil as .the owner of the Isle' ot Trinidad, off the coast, Of Brazil, which G real Britain recently , took possession of as a landing station for a telegraph cable. The seizure of the islund called forth energetic protests front Brazil, which,' according to some papers here, have resulted in England's withdrawing her pretensions to soverignty ol the Island. ' ' , " ? " ' Carnegie Employee Badly Burned Bra'ddock, Pa. Three employee of the Carnegie Steel Company, working in the converting department,, were terribly burned. Pelar Conley, aged lorty years. will die; Joseph Held, thirty years ot age, and Robert Frsgier, thirty-five',' were ter ribly burned on their backs and will die. The men were laborers, working under a trestle The liquid metal poured from a jolted metal car or the trestle above them, f Fatal Train Wreck. ; . ' " Rockfoiiu, III. By , a freight wreck on the Chicago, Burlington and North-era- road, noar Chadwkk. BtakvmoB W". T.: Cottml was Instantly killed, Brakcuian Rustel Bcbriver was so se riously injured that he will probably die and : Conductor John Boll was .. badly bruised. The caboose was thrown a huo- d red feet and demolished aud tlio track and triatle worartjiiin', up, for a .long dig tauce. ; The property loss will be quite heavy, .., Cry of Fraud la Alabama. ' ' ' ...rutMiNGHAM, Ala,-Frank. Ballzell secretary of the Fusion Campaign Com- uilttce, has istued the following slate- , "I be election last Monday was 'charac'. tirized by frauds more widespread than la any previous election, and in the black bill, la defiance of law, and in contempt of the opposition, which the law required to be lecognized 1 y from three to ten representatives at hery poll. ; "' , ' ,.. "In Mnnlgomery, at ,t'ue court-house poll, an illiterate luspected that his ticket- was wrongly marked, showed It to friend to decide, and the fact was devel oped that a Goodwya ticket ' ha J , been mai kid lor Johnston. . 't he Hllterato was arrested and j ilhd for showing the ticket, and the marker, who was guilty ot the crime, was Dot jnterferred with. In the black-belt counties the reporte- slate that Dallas or some other black-belt county, Will send up the usual majority, which means that every innj.uily Unit 'may be needed from there counties will IjoS'nt up next Butiinlay, whin the vote will he (anv:-od. "Thn Populi-ts are very mutli na . atctt on account of the wrongs practiced upon them, , and will not support the Bryan Democratic electors-. They will put out an electoral ticket for Bryan and Watson, The Democrats can take down their ticket, and vote that ticket, or 100, 000. votes will practically be lost. If this shall not lie done, the Populists will refuse to vote, and lei the silver Democrats work out their destiny and repent of their meanness. Sell-respect, raai.hond, and civil "liberty sre dearer to some people tbau free silver or, any other political issue. "Hon. A. T. Goodnyn made a brilliant and effective campaign, visiting nearly every county, and speaking to the largest audiencei ever accorded to a speaker in this Stale, He has been elected by from 10 000 to 18,000 majority in tine white counties, and received about 40,000 voh in the black belt, but these 40,000 votes are counted lor Johnston, eiviug mm a majority of about 45,000." - - " i i I Lineman's Horrible Death. Wilmington, Del. William H. She ward, lineman for the Wilmington City Electric Company, with two others wPg repairing wires on a pole at Sixth and Orange streets when he was seen to start suddenly aud fall. back against the wires. He writhed and struggled andf raOaueil pileously. The current was rut oil' at the station and Slieward's b)dy was lowered by means of a block Jond tackle. He was still alive, but died on reaching the hos pital. His body was badly burned. Slieward was twenty-six years old, and leaves a wife and child. The electric l'glit people c'aim that his death was due to heat ex haustion.' Must Accept Wnlinu. Ocai.a, Fla. The Populist Stale Con vention met here. Prof. Borden was made chairman and the various commit tees appointed. WThile waiting for com mittees to report speeches were made by several delegates, advocating a middle-ol- i he road policy. They said the ' Populists would accept Bryan if be would accept Watson, If not they favored pulling down Bryan aid putting up Watson. Peterson, of Duval county, made a sensational speech. He was tired of hearing, thirty years after the war, , that it was sectional to name a Southern man for President or Vice- President. (Cheers.) lie said if the Populists kept growing during the next lour years as they have in the past four, they would, "bust" up both parties. At '8 o'clock committees knot being ready to report,' the convention adjourned There are about 200 delegates in attend ance, and a large majority are "middle- ot-t he readers. ' '- Telegraphic Items. Bob Thompson, the Salt Like (Uiah) prize-fighter, charged with killing Carter, has been held for trial, bail being fixed at 2,500. . Four thousand men are affected by the reduction in the running time of the Amer ican Watch Company and other factories st Waltham, Mas. The two Christian brothers, the bandits, who escaped from jail at Oklahoma City, Okh, nearly a year ago, have been re captured by United States officers. Miss Alice Ileaney, a maniac, fatally wounded her sister, Mrs. Kate McLaugh tin,' of Brooklyn, N. Y., by striking her with an ox. Miss Ileaney surrendered herself to the police. The entire business portion of Concord, Teun., consisting of nine stores, was de stroyed by fire at an early hour. Loss about 20,000, partly insured. No lives were lost, . Origin of the fire said to be incendiary; .".v.'i ," - A"receiver bus been appointed for the hswe Pnmp jWork, oi Indianapolis, coccern engaged in building water works plants.; The liabilities are $50,000, and the assets from $120,000 to (150,000. In ability to (lis. ose ot! town bonds is the cause. -s '. t ; Bill r)on!in, the outlaw, who esenped from the- United! Nates jiil in Gulliite Okt four weeks gy was iw r.uude-! by depu'y mais'inls afWewoka Tuesday nljjht ; A 'iWperu'u fiuid tonk Iikt, und during ilieluiilaileiiUholsDoVihue-C i peil. DepunenT. M, Grog.rad Uor... e Uey- n ilds weie killed. I .v';. v;t i ,Ti(e.li'"jui' of, Ltwsy Pariroi, i low of Albert. U. Parsons, the anarchist who was executed in Ciiicagi in 1887,at Avondale, wot completely destroyed by fire, , It wss a cosy little euhurbad place, where Mrs, Parsons had taken up her residence. The biillding was a two-story dame, valued it 2,500, and was fully covered by lnfur- ance.- . :;V!: Hubert . Chew., aud ."Be.iungard Poole, schpolboya at Buckvale, Montgomeiy Ujif slyl srk-; became Involved in a rough HBij 4ble urjit, asd friends of both the Vuigeiiaxs iliied iu '4he' bay. ; Pocket knives were used and several of the. boys wore BifngdroASI ouijded, ,Plt'. was jjab'litjrti.lh lirast 'several times, and dleil of his wounds.. Chew escaped and is as ret at lame. " At a result ol the. pressure that has Ucen.hrought to bear, Opoq him ' by the labof ertngrMs,- Gov; Altgeld issutd a manifesto tq tlio .West Park Board, of Chicago, calling upon them to take tome action on the matter of an eight-hour day for laborers. Iu pursuance of this idui ihe board pai'wd resolutions declaring in "'plloit terms that eight hours should e..i- itult day's luuor ia tl parks, ' nil1!1 In order to make room for my I'll) stock, lor 30 days I will close out my entire stock of Dry (ioods, Notions, Ladies' Oxford", Cluthing, etc , at prime, n-st. Respectfully, J. J. BAXTER Invoice of Choice Teas Jfow in our Store. More than verify our claim of them being the finest importa tion of FORMOSA TEAS In this Market. Tbcy arc very Fragrant as for -draw. Tliey are more than choice. 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 Roasted Mocha and Java only 30c. Maricabo 25c. JOHN DUNN 55 & 57 Pollock St The Filling, of Prescriptions is the most important wink of a K"0(1 drug atore. The very lives of a commun ity depends upen me rare and integrity of the inan who Oils iU prew-Hptlona. We use only the" very b st and fresliest drugs. ami exercise in.vi piinsiiiKingvnre to pie rent tne posniuuuy ih error BRADHArt'S PHARHACY. A Second-hand, " Refrigerator, Dealer in Confectioneries, Tobaccos - Cigars and Pipes, , . ' tNeit door to Post Office.' Warranted no cure no pay.. There are many Imitations. To got the genuine ask tor uroves, : , S ALE Stationery Department ! t we are k Our Inline nee arrivals, nought nay down he low their values, enables us o quote prices never before heard of. 24 sheets good quality writing puper,:tr. Note and Litter Paper at 5, 8, Id cents, unrl up pur quire. 21 I'.nvelopes, ood quality at :V. Fine Iiaionial Shaped Envelopes at He. package. v rituig Tablets at lc, :ie, 5c, 8r, ami up. Delia rox tablet, worth loc, our price, (c. each. Lend and Slate pencils, Pen nod Inks, at give away pi ices. JSrautilul hue of hox paper aud enve lopes at 5, 7, )5, 18 cents and up. 1MB ton liox la per, would be client) at ;15'cents, our price 18c, box. THE BIG Dry Goods Bargain House. G. A. Barfoot,Mgr. If a four wheel machine is a (Juad- ricycle, and tliiee wheel macliiue is a Tricycle and a two wlnel nia:hiue is a Bicycle, what would you cull a oue wheel machine '! Why, a Wheel Banow, to besure. Very Good. If you wanted Hie liest Bicyclu what would von do ? Why I would go to J. C. WHITTY & CO'S. AND GET A "VICTOR!" Received Direct Mom the Mills a Cnr ol tlio well known, BEST ON EARTH, & COLD MEDAL FLOUR I also hare tlio largest Zand best solectol stock of Plug Tobacco luaown; bought cheap and will bo bo Id al Hock Bottom 1'iices. My stock la complete; my prices arc as ow as the lowest. TO MY C01TRY FRIENDS My Stables are lreo, au.l your Harness and team taken caro of while you nte in the city. You will do well to sec me before buying elsewhere. Thanking my many friends for their pas) favors and trusting to recotve your future patronage I am Very Respectfully, J. R. Parker, 77 BROAD STltEET. FRUIT JARS! Mason's Improved Fruit Jars, and Porcelain Lined Kettles. AT L. H. Cutler & Co's. Merchants save money by placing orders for Horsfbrd. 's ; Bread t Preparation. ' Sole Agents, , . F.TJLRICH, Grocer. 40 MXSDUI STREET. . Funeral Director and WELL FIT r , Enibaliner. ; KS Broad Street .. i.'FHOVB H taTDurUl EobetsSpecimtyC ' J.k WON lealr in TIlC fllH'sl IJlM'Iof Staple and Fancy Groceries X. 75 lSrod St. daily. We have Some NICK STYLES LKFT IN Zeigler's Low Shoes, Ox foul's mid St nip Siiinliils, and iijt'ull ,. h., MISSKS AX!i.C'IIU.I)!!KN'.-j S!IOi;s. 1: "I.-ile .-Ivlc l.-i-iic t'olhii- a Spec ialty. We will cl'ii-o nut our h.iuc lii r ol Men's, liovs and Y.'.iilr.- ( lolli.e , I a great re In lion. A full line l Triinli.- and II. u-. Hol ler Trays a Specially. Hive ii a call. Very TimIv, W. B. Swindell & Co. Reward Rewar 1 Reward We will pay S'.T).HHn l!n r-nni Win will i:- ;t i I h.it u ill inii;tiv in jti;tlii . , lituli iuil point 'il cM'illrnci! n il U iln- ated Buck's Stoves WE NOW HAVR ON OUR FLOOR. U'ewllMiavM :is .In.hrr llnvt- Ji .inii-r, IVr:;ni,-. We 'want you to si t; 1 --c imc.M i lfangi'8 whether yon to huy ny nut. Tliey nro the liainlni ni4"vt. stovo ever Imwii in Ntu tM Crtr.iMna, ami eiteh Is wai iiiih -I hy lU't. K'S ST'iVK ,t ItAMii; CO., ami bv Sli.ver llanlu . I'oinaiiv l nive i'i"ti'ct sat i-lart i"'i it wi- uil! r---Iiiill your ni'Hic f-C'nIl iiinl let u-i slum- you anvthiuu our line yon may iii-i - l W'-' :rn;i imui ci- t l'KI(;ES on any tiling we s-l ;. Your I!epee!liiliy T I .1. I. CiAKKIXS. School Books and School Supplies. STATIONERY, Books ami liooklots, Kii'iavod Cards ami Invitations, Sliot't Musin and Musical lustiti. incuts. Mail ouler-i receive proinpl attcn tiou. .1. 1. MSl4lS. llj lint no v,e inoin w lion we cini.li -.ti.e Colnmliia Ijii'diiy : Here ate two H alciipj. I lnv st cm alike. KxanniH! the works. Tliey look alike. lint is tlio iliiieieneo between llioiu? t)ne is an oii'inuv Swis wi.lcli anil tlio other n -1 "recuse n or I'rml shani. Tliey certair.ly lool; :iliko, y, t i yon want a 1 1 M l.-l'l IX I: Un. J-nuenseu is worth a liunilrnl .'I II ill. r li it llin name nt .lOliliKNSKN is to n wateli, what 1I19 imino WOKI 11 is to a Garment, what iliu name ITI.I.MAX is to a Kailroa l Car, the nan.o COI.l'MniA is to II Bicycle. It rcpii'sciiis tlio most advanced iih as ol liii yele coesiruetion ot toilny, backed up by two decades ol prac tical experience. It is a maxim of all nations: YOU CANNOT HAVK (MTAMTV Wl I'll OUT LCOST. But lo this should be joined the other maxim of 11 sues, the lihst is always cheapest in tlio end COLUMBIA QUALITY is tbu most inexpensive tor any wheelman to buy. WM. T, HILL, Arod for Columbia and Hartford Bicycles, 'Phone 80. 61 S. Front Street "Anti-Skeet" " son sale at . One wafer burnt ia- a. mom will destroy evory mosquito.; lOo, per box. . - ;' . Box fresh Insect Powder just, ar rived. i i , ' i $25 Columbia Stock Taking Time Approaches And the i Knife Is Again Applied to Values ! All Departments Share ni the CUT Y 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 II U Mil Ii' llaiilimS Ic
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