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VOL. XV-NEV SERIES NO. 72. NEW BERNE, N. C THURSDAY MORNING, AUGUST 13. 1896. ESTABLISHED 188U- V. , . 1 ' I mtm -si. 4 STATE POLITICS. ? POPULIST HOSTS AND POU ' TICUNS GATHERING. 'V lis Hundred DcIckkim. Bepabllenkl : Landers bn itand. Secret Work to , Brine fusion. Bussell Mo ' -. lo Dewa. - V ' ' . . Special. -' - " ' Raleigh, K. U., August 12 At least hi hundred delegates are already here to attend the Populist convention. - .c , ; :. Tlie Republicans are re-in forced by G. Z. French, H. L. Grant, C. M.-Bernard and R. O. Patterson, all working like beavers to induce tbe Populists to fuse with tbetn. , :.. Tlie anti Butler element is led by Gill, Populist, from Vance county who is at ' : work to sesure fusion with the Itepubli ! cans. "". A Populist tells me tooiglt many East ern delegates favor this plan, and be hints that Eepnbllcun money lias teen used ! ' among them. ' H-7 ,!f Bob Hancock said to-night. ' that Hue- tell would not-come down. He added "I say this as State Cornmitteemao." R. , O. Patterson is chairman of the new Re publican cenlial committee and says a . square tight will be made f6r the McKin- ley ticket and sound money,'' beginning ' Dtxt weik,"; He i does not think : Russell ? will come down, that may.be 'there will , be three candidates for Governor and 1'Of ul".fct-K publican lusion on tut re mainder of the Elate ticket and electors, each aide to vote unpledged. ' , The Populist committee was in session - four hours ending today, ' It conridend Chairman Mun'y's pro position for electoral fusion. During recess Mr Manly called on Senator Buller : ( and they had another, conference. ' No . answer np to 8 o'clock has been made to r Monty's proposition, liutler said one would be -made, tonight or early to- morrow, ': -', ' . It is said the committee discussed this afternoon whether it should demand of the Democrats fusion on Congressmen, and Electors. 'This was Butler's view, .it Is i said, as congressmen are as important as eiectora."'.' f-'r'' - Many Populists are earnestly demand ing a straight ticket all the way through. It is learned that Oliver H, Dockcry would accept a place on the Populist State ticket. ' Qe will probably go on it. . Thire U tonight a strong movement to ' fuse with Republirare on tbe State ticket, with Guthrie fortSoveroor.1 , , - A statement Is mudo on high authority that Butler made. Manly a proposal for '"'completo fusion several days ago and that 'MAnty did not present this to his Stute commit tie Moniaj night . J . W. F, Strnwd was nominated for Con- - grcssman here today, by the Popnlistt, Tbe Farmers State Alliance, at Hills. ' boro re-elected the old officers and adopt- . ed a resolution denouncing the Attorney General for not allowing John Graham : V to bring suit to test tbe .validity -of the J lease bf the North Carolina Railway, and pledging alliancemen to Tote for no can ' dldate who does not pledge himself to try to bteak this lease. - ' Harrlsan to Tako Taa Stamp, . Nnw -Yom. Ex-President Harrison has decided to soon take the stump ' in behalf of sound money This determine ... 'Hon be announced by letter to Geoeral ' Powell Clayton. Tbe . letter is dated August lOtb, and in it -President Har- , riton states that he will make a speech in i this city at. any time daring tlie month of - August which the Republican-Notional Committee may select. General Clayton . at once telegraphed hi acceptance of the ' offer, and fixed August 87th as the date. The hall has not yet been selected., '.. Dealtt of BaroneaaJTonayoon. . I ohdoh Baroness Tennyson, about 70 years' old.'widow ol the former poet -laureate, la dead. . She was a daughter of Henry Sellwdod, and her mother was a sister of Sir John Franklin. . Her son( ' llallam Tennyson, Is the present Baron . Tennyson. 1 : '- ' ' . fot many years Lady Tennyson was u Invalid. ' When she married tbe poet in :8'0 there was no lovelier girl in England, perhaps,' and the was ruddy and robust, but shortly after the birth ol her youngest child the was seized with an Incurable malady. . -- - . ' .- -; Applying "Jim Crow Law," - Atlanta,. Ga. Judi'e Calhoun, of ibis city, has decided that the ''Jim Crow law" r.f this Stale, requiring rail ri.nl companies to provide siparate ooml.i-s fur while and black passengers, 1h Ki'pliiable bIbo to street railways. The ui.i.mu was rendorcu lo a teit " cane 1 'it inbtlialfofa ne.iiro who was i 1 fioiuacar of tho Atlanta lllec t I May Company lor (refasing to I ' . i i ol the ts iu the rear of tliecar i .1 f.,r n. ,;ncs.- The oOicera of the i: j, to niw't Irequcnt complaints by .i i f tini luMikut presence of . : i lvo s-inid snts with them, hail ' n (' :ii iK'-rucs must oc- ! i i 1 I f the curs. ..,t,,r C.i . . Bryaa Keep Stales. ' -, Special. , Nbw Yobk, Angust 12 W. J. Bryan kept lo seclusion all day, awaiting the events of this evening. .:. ,1 .:.:..:' Special. New Yobk, August 12. -Tha tber- mometer reached the hundred mark again today. - " - 1 Fifty-six persons died from the heat, today, and seventy-five prostrations re ported, v To Kalfe Brrnn. Special. . ..." ...i, w Bataksah, Ga.. August 12. Tbe re port is gaining ground that Popalist nominee for Vice-President, Tom E. Watson, will bring about fusion with the Republicans, and knife W. J. Bryan. - Wreck In Caba. Ha baT5 a. Tbe rebels have wrecked a passenger train near Navijaa, province of Matanzas, by exploding four dynamite bombs under it as it was passing. A num ber of pneeengers and several soldiers, who were" acting as guards, were wounded. The 'insurgents have destroyed - the Cuba sugar estate of Bueca, in the Man zanillo District, oned by Joscnh- Rigney, an American, and the Han Miguel estate, at Aznpardo, province of Mataazae. The losses occasioned by tbe destruction of the properties are estimated at $1,000,000 in each case. tiold Demoeratle convention. Philadelphia. John C. BulTit, chair man of tbe sound , money Democrats of Pennsylvania and of the Pennsylvania delegation to the recent Indianapolis con vention, will call the committee together to issue a formal call lor a State con Ten lion of sound money.. Democrats. Tbe convention will probably be held in this city August 25th, and will elect sixty- lour delegates to the Indianapolis Nation al convention of sound money Democrats to be held September 2d. v v Nbw Yobk. The Times says: Tbe Democratic party reform organizttijn will hold a sound money convention in Sara toga about August 27th, and nominate i State ticket, : This has been determined upon within the past few days. The con vention will also elect ,. delegates to the national, convention of the Democratic party to.be held at Indianapolis Septem ber 2nd." NO IMPROVEMENT Report In the Treasury Bllnallea- ' Deficit )s Heavy. ' Washington. With, one third of August passed the Treasury situation does not show that improvement that wot res sonably hoped.lor.rThe receipts footup (9,380,000 and the expenditures $19,665,. 000, leaving a deficit so tar '.of 110,395,000 It is probable that this deficit will be lee aened somewhat txfrre the end of An gnst. . - : The gold reset re at the close of busl ness stood at (107,104,281, a decrease of (3,670,000 since August 4, when the -re serve reached its recent maximum. ; ' . Since, July 23 the legal tender notes held by tbe Treasury which were paid out for the gold paid In, . which are re dtemable , in - the ' gold pa presentation have decreased from $87,890,000 to J69,- 250,000. . , THE LAUB BOA'S VOYAQH. aid to Have Takea Armea Men Boafd Off AtUatle City. :: Philadelphia, Fa The latest atory told about the steamer' Laurada is that she was seen off the New Jersey coast on Sunday last, having just taken on board a military expedition brought out to bei from a sUam yacht, which hid left At lantic City on Friday afternoon. - - The yacht is said to have arrived at the seashore two weeks ago, under command ofa well-kaown Cuban. When the led she had 20 passengers on board. They were armed with revolvers and machetes. The vessel met the Laurada coming np the coast, and the passengers were soon transferred. It is lurtuer.statcd that the yacht had subsequently been engaged in taking portiesroiu other points . to tlie famouB steamer, snd that When the latter was seen on Sunday she had already taken 110 armed;men,ou board, some of whom were taken from small boats before the left Delaware Bay,' ft Is also declared that she carries 1500 tons of ammunition. The Norwegian steamship Moringen, which arrived yesterday from Gibara, leports tuattbe town -or tit. Lucia was totally destroyed on tha night ol August 4 by tbe insurgents. Three days' notice had been given to the inhabitants to leave and nearly all fled. It Is reported that the insurgunta are gradually advancing on Gibara, with the pnrpose ot destroying it. . -' ; ' , .. v .Captain General Weylcr has Hsued an omIi r, which will soon be put into ef- fivt, closing the port ot Gibara to all iil.is-K'8 of vopsi'la. This decree has been brought lilj.iut lurgn consignments ol arms ami dims!'! ol Cubans being brought tlinreby i-Yi -i f tho United States . Dr. Col);;i.i -In, t: ! an;ry biran-c 11. e I to It v ! c t purt of (Juv inn.. ..t. i ., li Connul, Is vi'is allowed ii. n on the r. c , I ! I ' BASS BALL. , Malloaal J,eacae teameo Played Teo. : . aerdor. - Special, v w- , Boston. August 13. Boston, 6; New York, 4. -. Bbookltr, August 12. Brooklyn, 8; Baltimore, 0. - . PHiLADiuHtA, August 12. Phila delphia, 9; Washington, 0. Pittsbdbo, August 12. Pittsburg, 1 3t. Louis, 8.v Cleveland, August 12. First game; Cleveland, 4; Louisville, S. Second game: Cleveland, 9; Louisville, 10. '"k Chicago, August" 12 Chicago, 3; Cincinnati, 3. . Game (ailed. ; Where They Play To-day. Louisville at Cleveland. Baltimore at Brooklyn. ' Washington at Philadelphia. " - St. Louis at Pittsburg. New York at Bosbn. Cincinnati at Chicago, BOW THE CLUBS STAND. CLCBS. P. O. .692 684 .630 .588 .559 .549 .457 451 .419 .389 .312 .253 Baltimore, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Chicago, Pittsburg, Boston, Brooklyn, L Philadelphia, New York, Washington. St. Louis, Louisville, Telegraphic Items. Jackson, Mies. Rev. Thomas W. Casey, a Christian preacher of great re nown in Mississippi and Texas, died1 aged 84. ... Paducah, Ky. There are ten cases of smallpox in the Eruptive Disease Hos pital here. ' Three cases have developed since Saturday Faibmoht, W. Va. William G. Browne, ot Kingwood, was nominated for Congress on the first ballot by the Demo crats of the Secona,Di8irict. St. Lodis, Colonel Bobert H. Kern; of St. Louis, was nominated by the Twelfth District Democratic Congressional Convention, without opposition. Tbe Security Bank of Duluth, capital, $100,000, one of tbe leading banks of the city, has closed its doors. The bank's de. posits are in the neighborhood of $300,. 000. ' . . .'. ; . One tramp was killed and another pro bably totally injured by a collision be tween two sections of a Grand Trunk freight train, at Qaslett Park, Lansing, London. A hastily convened Cabinet council Was held at the Foreign Office, in Downing street, at which the situation in Crate was under discussion for two hours. v ::,- , Bndapast, Hungary, Mist Clara Bar ton, president of the American Red-Cross Society, and her aides, have arrived, on weir waj irom vjuumsuuuujio iui many, all of the party being well. It has developed that Barns K. Brown, exchange clerk of the Bullion and Ex. change Bank of Carson, Nevn who left that city suddenly abaut two mo lbs ago, is a defaulter to the extent of nearly $75,- ooo. ::x r--' , '. . George and Isaac Ferguson, aged ten and eight jears, respectively, were drown ed while wading in the swift WallkiU River: at Middletown, N. T. Their lather was unable to swim and aaw both of them drowned. V' : A lour-act play called kLa dubana,'1 in which tha revolution In Cuba is used as a background to an interesting plot, baa just been completed by Robert Wise cared, a well-known writer and librettist of Kansas City. John Thompson and Jay Goonard, ol Bandusky, OUio, were killed by lightniua during the violent ilorra of Monday eveniog. With others they were worn on tbe tbe new government pier at Cedar Point. ' Several other men were shocked. Herman Wagner and bis wile, Pauline, were found dead la thiir bud at Passaio, N. J. 1 It la believed that Mrs. Wagner, who it an luvalid, died from disease and the QVot of the beat, and ihut her hus band killed himself with poison. ;, C, E, Fargo and Edward A Fargo, President, snd Secretary, respectively, of C. H. Fargo ft Co,, the big shoe dealers of Chicago, who failed last , week, have left the city. It is known that the Fargo ' possessed some $226,000 worth of open accounts,' and it la charged that it Is to make sowe fraudulent disposition of ihete important assets .that the Fargo's have left town."''" '.J "A- ' '--.' . Watbington,J. C In accordance with instructions from his government, Btron I Fava, the Italian Ambaasador, has asked the Department of Stale for offiolal In formation regarding tbe lynching of three alleged Italian subjects In Loulsana Sat urday night, and the Department of State has promptly called on the Covers or of LouUiana for a full report ot the occur. rence, in older that a suitable report can be made to the Ambamdor. Miliaria! produces Wewkmiw, General :-'lity, l!iIlloii'w!!, Low of Appetite, tioa an. I C,mxt!psum. Orov 9 1. lull Ionic, removes liig fs i ' tli!v.n tr,...!.'.n, IVy it v !ail MH. i I ' . IV ;tl .. -w. L. 63 28 65 80 47 34 67 40 52 41 50 41 42 50 41 50 39 - 54 35 55 29 64 23 68 Invoice of CtLoice Teas Jfow In' our fitore. More than verify our claim of the finest importa- them being tion of FORMOSA TEAS In this Market. They are very Fragrant as 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 BO cents. Also a line ot COFFEE Chase and Sanbons Extra Fine. Dunn's Fresh Boasted Mocha and Java only 30c Maricabo 2Bc JOHN DUNN 55 &;57;PollockISt I lA SeCOnd-hand, Refrigerator. jr. wiuor & co. Dealer in Confectioneries, Tobaccos, Cigars and Pipes. EgfoNext door to Post Office. FOB RENT. Six room bouse (new) on West side Hancock street; cook room attached, water on lot, Rood neighborhood, healthy location. Apply to ; .: . GEO. BISHOP, Io"r(!erlo make room fur ' my hi I slock, lor 30 data t -' will dose out my entire stock of Drv Goods, Notions, . Ladies' Oxfords, Clothing, - etc , at prime cost. Respectfully, ' J. J. BAXTER, From the ' &EA-81IOItE , . To the" , inoraTAors Select Excursion from ::X Kewbeni and Wilmington to Ma?, Aipst 18lli, 1896. Tlie entire trip made by daylight. , ' Breakfast on the Coast and supper In the mountains. Two days to spend at Mt: A!ry, at the root or the uite uiuge. Ho suae you don't nilas it. P AUK: Only 3.50 from Newbern and Jackaonvillo. j!w. i ' I B . I "aaaaov Wanted UN if SUE Watch for the Date Genuine 15 Day Clearing Sale ! We are now preparing for our semi-annual clearing sale. During this sale (as heretofore) every article in our immense establishment will be hammered down at cost and less than cost. Remember this will not be an ordinary mark down sale but an out and out money losing Bale, the equal of which will not be seen again this season. Every article from a paper of pins, dress pattern, pair of shoes to a suit of clothes, will be in this sale. The date of commencement will be given in Friday's Journal. Watch for date and como before the rush. THE BIG Dry Goods Bargain House. G. A. Barfoot, Mgr. I If a four wheel machine is a Quad ricycle, and a three wheel machine is t Tricycle and a two wheel nm:hiue is i Bicycle, what would jou call a one wheel machine ? Why, a Wheel Barrow, to besure. Very Good. ITow -Pat I If you wanted the best Bicycle what would you do ? Why I would go to . 0. WHITTY & CO'S AND GET "VICTOR!" Reward. Reward. Reward. We will pay 825.00 to the person fflio will bring us a stove that will ompare In quality, finish and point of oxoellonoe witb tho 11 n 11 'RUN DDCKS WE NOW HAVE ON OUR FLOOR. We will have as Judges three disinterested Persons. We '.want yon to see these stoves anil Ranges whether you wish to buy or not. They are tlis handsomest stoves ever shown In North Carolina, and each is warranted by DUCK'S STOVE ft BANQB CO., and ' by Blorer Hardware Company to give perfect satisfaction or we will ro tund your money. tartell and lRt ns show vou anvthlnir in our line you may need. We guarantee OUK rtuucB on auyunng we sen. Tours Respectfully, Mason's Improved Fruit Jars, and Porcelain Lined Kettles. AT ' . L. H. Cutler &Co's. Merchants save money by placing orders for Hoxsford. 's Bread s - Preparation. Sole Agents, F.. ULRICH, Grocer 44 MXDDLB B TRUST. , ii. w. srarsosr, 1 unerai JJlrector and Einlialmer. , Mi Broad Rtraet TnONK M IVUurUl Bobei k Bpoolalty ML 4 $25 ion JARS J. w. Uwooi, calcr in The linost Lane of Staple and Fancy Groceries No. 75 Broad St. Fresh goods received daily. We have Some NICE STYLES LEFT IN Zeigler's Low Shoes, Oxford's and Strap Sandals, and a full line of his MISSES AND CHILDREN'S SHOES. JST'Late style Ladies Collars a Spec ialty. Wc will close out our larye line of Men's, Boj'S and Youth's Clothing at a great reduction. A full line of Trunks and B.igs. Rol ler Trays a Specialty. Give us n call. Very Truly,"; W. B. Swindell & Co. Received Direct from the Mills a Car ol the well known, BEST ON EARTH, & COLD MEDAL FLOUR I alao have tho largest 'and best selected stock of Plug TDlmccD In town: bought clunp and will be sold at Hock Bottom I'riues. My stock is complete; my prices are as as tlie lowest. IY COUNTRY FRIENDS Sly Stables are tree, nun your names? and team taken care ot while you ai e in the city. You will ilo well to see me before Imylny elsewhere. Thanking my many IrlewU lor their past tavors and trusting to receive your future putronae 1 am Very Itespect fully, J. R. Pakker, 77;buoad stueet. J. D. ASKIS, School Books and School Supplies. STATIONERY, Books and Booklets, Engraved Cards and Invitations, Sheet Music and Musical Instru ments. BbtfMail orders receive prompt atten. tion. J. 1. (iJ ASKIXS. Columbia Quality What do we mean when wo emphasize Columbia Quality '( Hera ate two Watches. They stem alike. Examine the works. They look alike. What is tho difference bctwceD them) One is an ordinary Swiss watch and the other is a JorgensiD or l'rod sham. They certnir.ly look aliko. yet i! you wnnt a ll.MK-l'lrXh. tlie Jorgensen is worth a hundred of the other. What the name of JOHGEXSEN is to a watch, what the nimie WOKTH is to Uarmeut, what the mime f ULLMAN to a Railroad Car, the name COLUMBIA is to a Bicycle. It represents the most advanced ideas of Bicvclc construction of today, bucked up by two decades of prac tical experience. It is a maxim of all nations : YOU CANNOT HAVE QUALITY WITH OUT COST. But to this should Im joined the other maxim of nil ascs, the BEST Is nlways cheapest m tlie Mill. COLUMBIA QUALITY is the most inexpensive for any wheelman to buy. WM. T. HILL, Ajr.cn for Columbia and Hartford Bicycles. These 80. ' 61 I. Freat Street "Anti-Skeet" --sS3on sale at ;J, dnxit r' PUarmoey uo y 10 One wafer burnt in a- room will destroy every mosquito. 10o. per box.;';'.;:;;;v .'J.,;vv..' ;V''-;f- Box fresh Iusoct Powdor jnst ar rived. . " ' Stock Taking Time Approaches And the Knife Is Again Applied to Values ! All Departments Share in the CUT Y Sincerely hoping to receive the same liber al patronage extended my predecessors, anrl promising to use every effort to make it ad vantageous to all who buy of me. J. Successor to II.1UB1 ' " ' . , ' ,1 -, Vt'1
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