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VOL XV NEW SERIES NO. 73. NEW BERNE, !N. C. FRIDAY MORNING, AUGUST U. 1896. ESTABLISHED 18SJ-' POPULIST STATE CONVENTION GUTHRIK NOMINATED ON THE . FIRST BALLOT. O. H. Doeksry nominated for Heat. Uovsrnar. A Srk Between Bkln- -.... ner, Thompson and Bntler. Bat-; ler Wine ns Usual. Bpecl " v , i . - Baxiboh, N. C, .August 18. Con gressman Ilarry -Bkinner is permanent chairman or (he Populist "Btate conven tion. The platform adopted reaffirms the Populut national platlorm, ..and as to JBtate matters endorses th present Coantj government and. election laws. It calls ob the Legislature to exercise the power reserved by the State fcrmaka all United Stales coins a legal tender, and pass ap propriate laws, such coins to Include trade dollars; forbidding gold antes being taken, pledging a continuation of six per cent, interest; pledging further aid to public schools, and more eompdeot supervision Of them. . , Declares for an: onpartizan jadiciani favors reformatory for young : criminals; condemn the Democratic administration for failure to execute the Anti-Trust la Wf; lavort - law and ,; equitable freight rates and aid to tracking Industries; con damns the- secret method of tbe lease of the North Carolina Railway to the South ern Railway by the Democratic party. Calls for legislation, forbidding charters to lines of railway Competing with pres ent ma'q lines. :;';.,4iV :;'' " Call; for a reduction of salaries .of State ' officers. - , "y .f - ' ' ' ? " " " r; AV, A. Gulhiiu of Durham was nomi nated for Governor on the first ballot, get ting 707 votes, Cyrus Thompson getting An intensely dramatic scene followed, ... when Senator Duller arnsa nod placed in ' nominatina ' for L;euleaant . Governor uiver u. .Pickery, wh was defeated by D. L Rusft.ll as Republican nominee lor Governor. , . ' Congrtssman Skinner declared he would not submit to Dockery, that he opposed Dominating anv Republican or DemocruT. . now thai the "rniddletof.tho road" policy 'had been asrreedl nnon and tliftt RntW's plan was U) divide tbe Republican vote nd pot lu Democratic Electors. , v, .'. Cjius Thompson then attacked Butler, earing he wfiuld not submit to Dockety's nomination; that Butler had lieeu dicker ing with DeAoerati an t was. .now- .trying . to force Republicans. Thompson si Id he And favored fusion with regular Republi cans. iJ: ik fy nM, r? i??,;?' . Skinner said if, there must be fusion with Republicans it must be with tbe ma- ch'me, and not with rebels. . , - ' Butler remained cool and asked, the 'Convention to take a recess. Tbe supreme let oi bis power is now being made, V " ; ' . . "". :- ttasolght of Craven offered a resolution to continue tbe fusion of 894, which was mu.,j .hum. WHiuiguir auiu . mat im action of the Cohvcntion in Dominating a State tiCKet was arbitraiy as tbe Eastern Populists were given do notice, i"" ; Tbe anli-Butlcr sentiment was knock ed out, at night by Butlers lieutenants. ' '. Bob Hancock says the Republicans committee will next Saturday fill out. the State ticket with straight Republican's. , The fight, will then ooncedc on State and Congressional tickets.-. ,: V 0. .11. Dockery was nominated for lieutenant Governor. Tb DoatJk Kcr Clrewluc, Special. " ' V Kiw Yobk, August' 13.-vThe death record is growing; there were sixty . more Victories today and a lrg3 number of prostrations. ' - ' , - . , The Major held a conference to dls enss the question of furnishing a free supply of ice to the poor. -, . . , , There were three hundred dead horses ' disposed of today. Favor Ca lease Far Headquarters. Special. :' '.. ' ' ;" :V 1 Washington, Dl C. August 18. It fs stuted heie en good authority that Brjtan fnvonTChicago for National head quarters. . , - ,- - ' ' . Victoria Thanks theJIatloas." ; Lonip -Queen Victoria ha issued a message to tlut nations ttiaoking tbem for their expressions of loyalty and affection at the period approached when the length of her rein will have exceeded that of any other English monarch, but asking that any natlunni celebration be reserved Until she lias completed 60 years of her reign. Queen Victoria was crowned, on June 23, 1838. . j , ' ' . . Te Armenia and Crete. , London. Ths Cronicle asserts that It ! urns lliat Kugknd aud Rmsia are on t! i-puint of an agreement to save both A iMienia -and Crete trnin Turkish op ) mn without disturbing tho peace of ii i : (or al in ths same paper hints ti; . i ft will involve the pres. !: in armylj Armenia and .i I iit at Crete to guarantee 'i ' ' . ; ' ii.-e wiiU the terms of the ' i.l iiftli.1 Daily ' - I i wriiti-ii London, Eng., August 13. Sir John Mallis the distinguished painter died this evening, . . : ' Tbe Hew Yerk Time Beacht. Special. . . - " Nkw ; Yobk, August 13. The New York Times was this afternoon bought in by the . reoiganlzation committee , for seventy-five thousand dollars. The paper will probably be continued as the organ oi the gold democrats, v Heavy Bains and Floods. . Speolal. ,.' .-.''vi'C--.-'.-. ..-'ft , Pittsbdbqh, 'Fa., : August 13. The total ruin (nil in Pine Creek Valley was two and twenty four one-hundredlbs in ches in a couple of hours, ' '-'-. The creek ran so 'rapidly 4hat it sub merged all the property in the valley. Many horses and barns were carried away, the rivers in this district are all rising nfpidly, the result of several inches of tain. ; Thirty lives are supposed to be lost. . Hnd a Good Effect. Special. Nbw York, August 13 Bryan's speech had a good effect on. Wall Street, there was a general advance in pi ices, ; The Amerieaa Wheelmen. Special. . : Lodmvillb, Ky. August 13. The League of American, wheelman had their meet today. . : O'Connor, Bambridge and Van Berek went a mile in a minute and fifty five seconds. Newhouse of Buffalo, won a mile in the professional race in 3. 1375. ay Nothing, bnt Disappointed. Fpeclai; - ,v . Canton, Ohio, August 15. McKinUy is silent on Bryan's speech, but a valuable assistant tells what a sore disappointment il was. , ' Heavy Failure. Special." v - . : " NbwYokk, August 13 Henry Cas perfield tbe Jeweler has failed for two hundred thousand dollars. Washington will ba Headquarters. Special. New Yobk, August 13 Tbe Nation al Committee have decided to ts'ablisb headquarters in- Washington and it is un derstood that Congress-nan Richardson, of Iowa, will be chairman of the Campaign Committee. , THE IRISH LANS BILL. They Will Hardly Compel Ministerial Beslanatlons. '' London. The Iiisu land bill, as amended in the Ilouse of Lords, where it recently passed its' third reading, was before the House of Commons again to Jay. Tbe Chief Secretary for Ireland, Mr. Gerald Balfour, indicated the. proposed course ot the government He said they were prepared to acquiese to the ; new turbary clause, to. Lord Iuchiqulns, new subscription clause 1, and to the amend ment dealing with procedure sides. Tbe other amendments, he added would be ac cepted in principle, but on the question of pasture holdings the government would adhere to the 100 limit, and could not accent Lord Macnaghton'e amendment omitting clause 5. J : ' ' :yr 1 . Mr. T. P. O'Connor Sun says that Mr. Gerald Balfour's statement places the government in a critical position, ad ding, however, that it is improbable that the Lords, having once shown their strength, will compel the government to adopt a course which would probably in volve three ministerial resignations. -' NO AGREEMENT. Fowor Are Disss reed asta Beasares to Prevent Opproaelon. London. It is sirai-offlcially stated that there is no truth in the' report, . pub. liflhed by the Dailr ChronlcleHf this city, that Great Britain and Russia are on tbe point of reaching an agreement "10 save both Armenia and Crete frosi Turkish oppression without disturbing tbe' pace of Europe," which agreement, it was added, would Involve,! he i rearoce of the liusslan army in Armenia and of a BrilMi fleet at Crete "to guarantee TurkUh com pliance' with the terms of the , agree ment." :"' '.': -.--- j -"It Is staiel" on the other hand that there is great discord among the powers as to tho measures1 which should be adopted in regard to Crete and Russia, it Is further asserted, is showing marked disinclination to allow great pressure to be brought to bear upon the Sultan. BRANDED Off THEIR FXESH. ' Startlias Charfes Afalnst oncers ar a Seeret Order. " Waltiixk, : Mass. Two . Wallham aim anp(iired before Julge Luc, 'of the District Court, .and made tho startling abortion that they bad been sarioiuly annulled and branded oq the body In several plan's with red hot irons while being luilLud into Victoria Lodge, Bona ol George, li limn a week ago. The hearing was a Secret one, and but little could be U .nel of the proceeding. It is imdu itoml, however, that tlio eom-p!i.ii)iil.-. Frank FiebSo and a n.an ! 1 Arrh, to-"!ln!r wi!!i t'.i i n i . 1 (' .: . , T!,"'? a "1 V;, ' : ' ' 1 1 ' i v ' i . ed with .the serious offense, appeared be fore tbe Judge and told their, respective stories.. - ;;; ':' . Both sides were represented by connstL All tbe evidence and testimony of those concerned is alleged to be of a character damaging in the extreme to officers of the lodge. Judge Luce took' the matter noder advisement. j The Nhah's Harder A Tensed. Tkhekan. Mollali Reza, who assas sinated tbe late Shah of Persia in May last, was banged here this morning in the presence of an immense concourse of the people. aadree'e Balloen Righted. Victqbia, B C News has been re ceived here Irom the North that Professor Andree's aerial expedition to tbe Noith Pole was believed to have been seen July 3 in the' vicinity ol Kenoa river. Severe Bewepaper trieSnree. Rome. The provincial newspapers de mand that the Government take action rega-ding the Hahneville lynching. Tbe Corriere Delia Sera of Miian de clares that Until Americans are willing and able to protect tbe lives of Europeans they had better close the ports entirely to the immigration of whites as a bid against Chinese cheap labor, adding; "Events such as have occured at New Orleans aud now at Hahneville cannot be tolerated by nations having any pretense of civilization." Counterfeit Money Seised. London, A dlspatcirto the Standard from Paris says that the police have seized upon 10,08C,000 francs' worth of counterfeit French bank notes of throe houses in Tun s. The banks' clerks were unable to detect the fraud. Several ar rests have been made. ', Christian Demands Bejected. Athens The' Turkish Government finally rejected the demands of the Chris tians of Crete, except so far as the provis ions of the Balepa convention an d general amnesty to tbe insurgents are concerned. In a fight at Vodena, Maeedonia, be tween 150 insurgents and a body of 500 Turks, the foi mer were reinforced after four hours' fighting and routed the Turks, 50 of whom were killed. Macedonian peasants, armed witli rifles stolen from the Turks, arc joining the Greek raiders. For a Floating- Dock at Havana. London Tbe Spanish Government is inviting tenders In England for the con struction of a floating dock at Havana. BASE BALL. Batlanal League Game Played Tea. lerdar. Special, ' Pittsbcbg, August 13. Pittsburg and St, Louis game postponed on account of rain. Philadelphia, August 13. Phila delphia, 7: Washington, 7. Game called at the end of the twelfth Inning. Chicago, August 13. Chicago, 0; Cincinnati, 7. Boston, August 13. Boston, 7; New York, 10. Brooklyn, August 13. First game: Brooklyn, 2; Baltimore, 3. Second game Brooklyn, 8; Baltimore, 10. Where They Play To-day. Cleveland at Pittsburg. Baltimore at Brooklyn. . ' ' Washington at Philadelphia. New York at Boston. BOW THE CLUBS STAND. .' CLCBB. .W. L. P. O. Baltimore, 84 28 .698' Cincinnati, 60 80 .688 Cleveland, . . 67 84 .626 Chicago. ; 57 41 .583 Pittsburg, 68 41 .559 Boston, 50 43 .543 Brooklva, 41 61 .453 Piiiladxlphia, " ' 41 50 .451 New York, . . 40 ' 54 .436 Washington, 85 55 .889 8t. Louis, ' 29 64 .813 Louisville, 83 . ,68 .258 Notice Given ! A new telephone has been put in for the benefit t my customers wbo want stove wood, which is kept noder larie rhe-lssod mver gets wet. It is siwed iutusb v lengths. ,-. i. .. Sawdust niven awav.' - . All kinds of 8hingtes, both sawed and hanrMnaricv t - ,, ; 300,000 Brick for sale. : s , Use telephone to order anything you want from Big 111.1, the Shingle, Wood and Brick man. . 'Pbone Na. 10. ; ... , Certificate Nov 168, dated August 33, 1893, of the Commercial Building aod Loan Association, Richmond, V. Issued to H. Y. Jlill, o! New Berne, N. 0. If re turned (o the' undersigned a reward will bo paid. , : n. v. hill, Box 405, New Bern, N. C Far eJver a t Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been ased by Millions of Mothers for their Children while teethioir. with perfect success. It soot Ikes the child, soften the gums, allays sxl pain, cures wind colic, ana is me oesi rcmeuy tor -Uiarrnasa. Twenty-live cents a bottle. Malarial produces Weakness, General IWimty. liillloosniMS, Loss or Appetite, Iu'l'rmion and Constliatlon. Grove's ri ieas Chill Tonic, remove the cause h ) 1 irna these trouhlos. Try It ! ii v.i!l be dcllulitpd. 00 c!itq. To (ink lor Grove's, Invoice of Choice Teas Jfow in om- Store. More than verify our claim of them being the finest importa 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 50 cents. Also a line of COFFEE Chase and Sanbons Extra Fine. Dunn's Fresh Boasted Mocha and Java only 30c. Maricabo 25 c. JOHN DUNN 55 &;57iPollock:St A Second-hand, Refrigerator. nr. uriJior & co. Dealer in Confectioneries, Tobaccos, Cigars and Pipes. t"Next door to Post Office. for iti:r. Six room bouse (new) on West aide Hancock street; cook room attached, water on lot, good ncichborhood, healtuy location. Apply to GEO. BISHOP. . . la order to make room fr my 1K1I dock, inr 30 days I . will cli out my entire at k uf Dry Goods, Notions, Ladies' Oxfords, .Clothing, ' etc , at prime; coet. Respectfully, "; J. J. BAXTER. From the axLi-Niioiii: To. the'' ' .. - - MOUNTAINS Select Excursion from r -Newfoern and 1 - 7 Wilmington to Mkl Aipt 1811, il8t The entire trio made br davllahL - Break fait on the coat and supper la the roouutaioa. : Two dayt to ipend at Mt Airy, ak the root oi me nice uiuge. on auie you don't miaa u : .-'. tAUli: Only 3.30 from Nowhere Wanted 1111:11! DDT and Jackaonvlllo. . , - l.a.Ktstv, i j. w. iiiaim,l" Our Fifteen Days J. I Smallwood, Clearing Sale Begins Tomorrow, Saturday, August 15, and will last 15 days. Everything at cost and even less during this sale. THE BIG Dry Goods Bargain House. G. A. Barfoot,Mgr. WELL PAT ! If a four wheel machine is a Quad ricycle, and a three wheel machine is a Tricycle and a two wheel machine is a Bicycle, what would you cull a one wheel machine ? , Why, a Wheel Barrow, to besuie. Very Good. lTo"w -Pat I If you wanted the best Bicycle what would you do ? Why I would go to jrc.'WHITTY & CO'S. AND GET A "VJCTOfj !" Reward. Reward. 1 Reward. We will pay 825.00 to the person Who will bring us a stove that will omparo In quality, finish and point of excellence with the WE NOW HAVE ON OUR FLOOR. We will have ae Judgea three disinterested Persons. Wewant you to see those stovos and 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 A BANGR CO., and by Slover Hardware Company to give perioot satisfaction or we will re fund your money. r"Call and let us show vou anything In oor line you may need. We guarantee OUH PIUCKS on snytulng wa sell. Tours Bespectfully, FRUIT JARS! Mason's Improved Fruit Jars, and Porcelain Lined Kettles. AT L. H..Cutler &Co's. Merchants save money by placing orders for Bread Preparation. Sole Agents, P. ULEICH, Grocer. 40 JKIDDLB BTXSBT. II. W. SIMFSOJr, Funeral Director and J mbalmer ! $25 $25 1M Broad "tree ......... ..'PIIONKM ' tV-BurUl Sobaiaspeolslty.: ; Dealer in The finest Iine of Staple and Fancy Groceries Xo.751Sro2t4lSt. Fresh goods received daily. We have Some NICE STYLES LEFT IN Zeigler's Low Shoes, Oxford's and Strap Sandals, and a full lino of his MISSKS AXD CIIILDIIKN'S SHOES. JSTXatc style Lidies Collars a Spec ially. Wo will close out our huye line ol Men's, Boys and Youth's ('lotliio-' at a great reduction. A full line nl Trunks and Bugs. Rol ler Trays a Specially. Give us a cull. Very Truly,-; W. B. Swindell & Co. Received Direct roin the Mills aCar of tho well known, BEST ON EARTH, & COLD MEDAL FLOUR I also have the lurtjest Tnml beat lelecteri stock ot Plug TDnaccD in town; bou-jlit cheap uni will bo lold at Uoeli Bolttnn I'lices.. My stock is complete; my prlees arc as ow an the lowest. TO MY COUNTRY FRIENDS My Stables ure Irce, nn.i your nnrneas ami team taken care ot whilw you ai e in the city. Yon will lo woll to set; me before Imyinj; elsewhere. Tlmr.kinffiny many trlcmls for their past tavora ami trusting to receive your future patronage I am Very Respectfully. J. R. Parker, 77BItOAD STUEET. I. IK , ASKIS, School Books and SSchool Supplies. STATIONERY, Books ami Booklets, Engraved Cards and Invitations, Sheet Music and Musical lustra nionts. B-"Mail orders net ivo prompt atten- tiou. J. I. - ASK 1S. What do we mean when we emphasize Columbia (unlity ; Here fire two Watches. Thov seem alike. Examine the works. They look alike, wqaiui tno ditterence between them ? One is"an ordinary Swiss watch and the other is n Jrensen or Frod- sham. They eirtaii.lv look alike, yet if you want a ii.iri'ii-.ui I tie Jorgensen is worth a huudred "I the nthcr. What the name of JOIKiKXSEN is to a watch, what the name WORTH is to a Garment, what the name I'L IXMAN i to a Kail road Car, the namo COLUMBIA is to a llicycle. It rcprosniis the most advanced idias ol Ilievclc cnnatmction ol today, backed up by two decades ol prac tical experience. Ili a maxim ot nil nations: YOU CANNOT HAVE QUALITY" WITH OUT ,tjusr. Uut to tins Bhould lw joined the other maxim of all ages, the 'liEST is always cheapest in the end. COLUMDIA QUALITY ii the most inexpensive tor any wheelman to buy. WM. T. HILL, Agcn for Columbia and Hartford Bicycle?. Then 80. 611. Tfut Strsst "Anti-Skeet" -Sg2son sale at Davis'i.m,M Ona wafer burnt in a room will destroy every mosquito. lOo. per box. j,,. .., :t : ' ;- .. Box Ireeh Insect Powder jost ar rivoJ. ' ' : ' " ' ' Columbia Qua Stock Taking Time Approaches And the Knife 15 Again Applied to Values ! All Departments Share in the CXJT 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. ill. Successor to I II Hon lldl s
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