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The State Glironide the Largest Circulation of any Daily Paper published in North Carolina. I SI 9 The State Chronicle la the oiilv japer publ Led ii the St&trt that hia a ijptc al Le is ed Wird, and asptcial ou ra r in its owu office ; and i the o h pxper in Italeiga that t.kta the full prtss dispatches. Equal and Exact Justice to All Wen, of Whatever State or Persuasion, Religious or Political.--rhos. Jefferson. Vol. IX. No. 8 . RALEIGH, N. C, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18, 1891. 1 . ' . . PRICE: 5 CENTS. Mc LEY NAMED FO GOVERNOR, Foraker Nominates Him and he is Chosen by Acclamation. THE FIGHT IS ON with simply winning :! ..t must win it triumphantly, (applause) and to that end we uiust fueled for our standard-beaier that mm who, of all others, can most surely command our undhidel strength. (Applause.) We niu-t have as our 1 ader a ii t representative of our views with respect to every living issu;, wherein his recoid and his personality is the ben typ. we have of the illustrous achievements ami ihe moral gran deur of Republicanism. It is not my privilege to point him out. It is no man's privilege to point him out. That has already been done. Uv common 0".-ut all eyes have ih..h:hs.. si... n 1 turned in one direction. One man ivisuut ttco u.i c unit stifnpueii wilt, it 1 11, ' there is uh . measured bv the exi- Oppose Him as a Democratic Candidate and Billy Will Go Down. (By the r iut d lr Columijus, O., June 17. Th second day of the Republican State Convention opened bright and clear. The proceedings of the day were opened by prayer, after which th" report of the committee on cred n tials was presented and adopted. The committee on permanent organization reported amid applause the nunc of Gen. Asa S. Bushnell, of Clark county, for permanent chairman of the convention, and E. J. Kessinger, of Athens, for per manent Secretary. lluthnell'ft Talk. Chairman Bushnell said: "Gentlemen of the convention, I thank you for this distinguished honor, I congratulate you upon the bright sunshine this morning (laughter) giving promise of an early and abundant harvest (laugh ter) the realization of which will be a more substantial benefit to the whole people of this country than the organization of any number of new political parties." (Applause and cheers.) Fornker Nominate McKinley Nominations were declared in or der and ex-Governor Foraker arose to present the name of McKinley for Governor. At the sight of the familiar figure of the ex-Governor and sturdy campaigner the conven tion fairly went mad with enthusi asm. For over a minute the up nlanse ami cheers reverberated tl.ro.wrl, tli immense buildin.r.while punctuated with applause and when Foraker bowed smilingly to the he concluded the convention fairly 1 A compliment. JUMPED OT T AND CANNOT PLAY, BLAINE AND HARRISON. Meekin aud Raymond Fired From the Base Ball Quo. FOREVER INELIGIBLE. gencn ot tins o-casion. stands a full h.viu ..'m tho ' ders above all h:s comrades, and that man is W'v.i. M:Kinley. Tlu;e are many reasons vhy lu phonic! be nomina te:1. T.i ihj lirst place, everybody knot's him. He docs i.ot need any introiietion anywhere. "Ohio,'' said Gen. rV:ker, "islh Lookout Mountain of th political ba!lh w lib h we are entering, and Wi-i. McKinl-y, Jr., is llu Jo; Hooker of the Republican parr, eh-.'ers) and we are th : byi (iaiigher). We intend follow up its steep and rugged mountain side and help him plant the i;ag of Republicanism in triumph there. I move, Mr. Chairman, that thv rules of this convention be suspend ed and that by acclamation we nominate to be our candidate for Governor that brilliant statesman and soldier and orator, William McKinley. (Prolonged cheering.) Nominated by Acclamation. Colonel Robert McKinley, the colored orator of Cincinnati seconded Major McKinlcy's nomina- Baseball is a Scientific Game and No Swindler Can Stay in the Association. Washington, Juue 17 Presi dent Young of the National Base ball League to-day made the follow ing important announcement : "The National Board of Professional Baseball Clubs has decided that Messrs. Meekin and Raymond who jumped their contracts with the Western Association Clubs are for ever ineligible to play against any national agreement club. This order, or any order that may hereafter be made for the same cause will never be modified or re voked by the present board whose term of office will not expire for five years. One Will Support the Other if He Seems to I?e the Choice. (By the United Press). New York, June 17 A special to the Recorder from Augusta, Maine, says Mr. Blaine's health is rapidly improving. He drives out, and holds conferences by wire with the President at Washington. One of the conferences preceeded the signing of the sealing agreement. The sending of the two naval ves sels to Behring Sea is at Mr. Blaine's telegraphic request. A friend of Mr. Blaine, when asked if Mr. Blaine would be a Presidential candidate in 1892, said that there would be no contest for the nomina tion between Mr. Blaine and Mr. Harrison. The feeling of the coun try will be their guide. Either will support the 6ther cordially accord ing as this feeling is shown. THE LAST OW TO RUSSIAN JEWS. CHICAGO AG A IN i.'fiFKATED. Cleveland Givn noi Colts a Dose of New York .tfedtciu Cleveland, O., June 17 The a NO TOBACCO HARDLY. SonthCarolina Only Produced Thir ty-Three Thousand Dollars' w orth Lat Year, (By theUjited Prea-). Washington, D. C, June 17 The census office to-day gave out the tobacco statistics of South Car olina. The total number of plan ters in the State during the census year was .585; tha total area devot ed to tobacco, 404 acres; the total product, 222,81)8 pounds; and the value of the crop to th i producer estimated on basis of actual sales, $33,883. The Synagogue at St. Petersburg, Their Only Refuge, Closed CLEVELAND 1 HE MAN. HORRIBLE TRAIN DIS . ASTER. Georgia Editors for Tariff Reform, and Cleveland as the Ieaer. TBv theCDnite.l i t.j Atlanta, Ga., June 17 Tb Evening Journal has made a poll f the members of th : Georgia Press Association now in session h.-re a to their choice for DeMocn.'K? nom inee for President and theii opinion as to what should be t" e l.-ading i- sue in the next campaign. Th re sults are as fobows : Of eighteen nterviewed 11 were for Cleveland, 2 for Hill and o nonet mmittal. 'J avored tariff ret "nn as the i'j 2 preferred free nlvcr. ami 7 r - garded them of equal importance. While the Czar Was on his way to Livadia his Train is met by Another and a Trag edy is Enacted. (By The Uuited Pre?3.) home team gave Anson's men dose of New York medicine to-day, consumating Chicago's fifth con sec utive defeat, v iau was in good tion on behalf of 30,000 colored form aml with the exception of lit- ; voters of Ohio. With one wild, hi- 110 oonT ne ma(e gorillas ortne larious cheer of affirmation the con- vi-itors. Bth sides fielded almost vention declared Major McKinley Perfectly, making several gilt edged nominated for Governor by accla- PLlTS- Cleveland 4; Chicago 2. mation, and a committee was ap- nes, v iau ana uoyie; nutcni pointed to apprise him of his nomi- sori and Kmredge.. Umpire, Lynch, nation and escort him to the hall. At New York Philadelphia His appearance was the signal for Same postponed on account of wet another outburst of enthusiasm. Orounu. McKinley Speaks. Pittsburg, Pa., June 17 Major McKinley,in accepting the 1Iiere was no ?ame between i'nts- nomination, spoke with unwonted 'g to-aay. ine home team energy, ins speecn was repeaieuiy "v " A'uc,iu" ;iua;j 1,141 tauity rauroau connections orougnt them home too late to meet their antagonists. American Association. At Boston morning game- went wild. Speaking for the Re- Gentlemen of the convention, he publican party of Ohio he warmly ...1,1 .I rwuv mnsr. nl.nsnm commenaeu me ciean, conservative, !i.,J .w.rfr. Tl.i, pnnt..t nnnn hle and patriotic administration of Boston 11; Athletic 13. Batter wl.;..l. ve nr.. nhniit to intor tn he re&Uieni liamwn, mcu uau uu ico, v xjlx cuvx lump;, xiB in some respects of unusual charac- th confidence ot the people at home ana lunngan. umpire, r erguson ter. While it is to be hoped that d commanded universal respect At Boston -afternoon game-7 innings- called on account of rain. be compelled charged the Democratic administra- rell, Sanders and Milligan. Um i.n t Mr v'.rw.tv tion with unparalleled extravagance pire, Ferguson. LcUtl VailLl At Woca,, W-,Ch;rrfr.n 90- , M lu. n.,ll...l nnn.. tn n. abroaI. lie spoke brieny in r . i c , ueiense 01 me new larin iuiun imcuu v. uaiiciico. :...!. T. vot cnr.lv it U law, and then turning ne a Jingion, jaiey anu luurpny; r er- known that we are to be w VWIHV1I. " -J . ,1 . T. than ever before. m ftlale expenaiiure. Sherman lams. Thai liemocrauc t-ariy. Rinatnp Rhprman followed in a , .JV.IM.-. w. .-- In this first place we must tight ghort , and then the commit that tunishonorea enemy, ine ucra- on resolutions reported the plat oeratic party, wlncii it wouia ap- f , t promptly adopted m . 1 w 1 1 a I m M. w pear that even the uevu count not T platform reaffirms devotion kiii. .vna in uw ai l"atV., to the patriotic doctrine ot protec body yet knows How many third ..on demands protection to the wool parties. We do Know, however, . Wrv pn(orses the amended that the political shibboleth of each . ' 'ot nf th iast Congress ; and every one of these political or- demadg the free exercise by every ganizations will be anything to beat ... 1T1 nf tj. sftVrei!rn right to cast the Republican party. .Not only is L.g baUot and to have it counted; Ihetiovernorsnipoiiuegreavouue j j j t protect our THE PfttfSIT i.M r KILL.EU. Oie of the Alvo's Crew ays the Ilaytians Have Shot Their Leader. " (By The Unfted Press. ) New York, June 17 First Mate Bishop of the steamship Alvo, which arrived from Haytian ports to-day, states that on June 6 a ves sel which had been at Port Au Prince during the insurrection, reached Navassa and reported that President Hippolyte had been shot and killed by one of the insurgents. The report had not yet been further substantiated when the Alvo sailed away. The story of the revolt and subsequent murder of Rignaud which this vessel brought agreed with the reports which have already been published. Mate Bishop says that while the Alvo was at Jacma on June 5, six political prisoners were taken out of prison to the open square in the centre of the city and shot in the presence of their friends and rela tives. The greatest excitement prevails in town, and all sorts of stories of outrage and murder are current. New Pr fesor at VHndtrMlt Ui i- V i v against classes ..... , ...i. .. ft Ohio at stake, but this contest in- ,.rtlltt.v nnd neonle volves more thau the governorship, , . f (,rimiual .. r 1 1.1.- more than the uenerai iveinu.Y, inn nntlnns ? and com- , . "1 'n" 1 more than the public institutions. , . administration of Presi It reaches out into national po i- , IlarriSOn and the policy of re ties. A United states senator v in . . , t virrorous foreign depend upon its result, and more licv wnich iias commanded the imnortant still than all this, it will naM r for(1;rn nations for the determine whether this great fcdate - .... . j niir it i I l l ( r mil i T iiut v' V () f Ohio is to go into the next great national contest of 1892 at the head f Ihe Republican or at the head of the Democratic column. -We shall win this fight (ap plause) but we must not be content Andrew Harris Nominated for Lieutenant Governor. At Washington Washington 20; Baltimore 19. Batteries Carsey and Lohman; Cunningham, Var holtern and Townsend. Umpire, Kerins. At Louisville 10 innings Col- umbus 3; Louisville 2. Batteries, Dolan and O'Conner; Fitzgerald and Cahill. Umpire, Davis. At Cincinnati St. Louis game postponed on account of wet grounds. Do not almost kill yourself by violent purgatives. Take Simmons Liver Regulator. World's Fair Delegates to Europe. I xpelted for Immoral Conduct, By The U i e 5 Press. (Bv the United Press). Washington, D. C, June 17.- Secretary Foster to-day appointed Hon. Chas. H. Grosvenor, of Ohio, a Commissioner of the World's Fair to visit Europe, and II. J. Schulteis, of the District of Columbia, repre senting the Federation of Labor, a member of the Immigration Com mission to visit Europe. London, June 17 A St. Pe tersburg dispatch says that the clos ing of the synagogue in that city is regarded bv the Jews as a final blow at their race. The synagogue is a handsome and comparatively ancient specimen of architecture and its ex istence was often pointed to by the friends of Russia as an evidence that the charges about persecuting the Jews were greatly exaggerated. The closing of the synagogue goes to show that the rich as well as the poor Hebrews are included in the imperial ban. The Czar's journey to Livadia to meet the Grand Duke George was attended by the most extraordinary precautions entirely respective oi tne comiort ana A. convenience of the gener public. While the imperial train was on its Way a passenger train came on, traveling in the opposite direction. The passenger train was M. I side-tracked. All the windows wTere closed and the doors locked, ' and the passengers were warned ' not to show themselves outside the carriages until after the Czar's rain had passed. Each door on that train was guarded by a soldier. The passenger train remained stationary for two hours before being permitted to go ahead. The sufferings of some of the inmates of the train are said to have been ter rible. In one instance a mother and babe, the latter a weekling, were unable to obtain the neces- iry attendance of a physician a id the child perished, obviously on that account. The poor mother, with her dead child in her arms, went insane over her loss. The latest Russian regulation is an rder by the holy synod that mem bers of the Greek church must at tend church on Sunday. Police men are to be detailed near all large manufacturing establishments to see that the order is obeyed. Roanoke, Va., H- v. Collins I)n- ny, chaplain of 'hj l"nivcrvtv of Virginia, has been elected to fill th chair of Moral Phih-sophy in Van derbilt University, ;hville, Ten nessee. Rev. Mr. D-nnv's teim atth; University of Virginia expires on July 11th, and he was at lb- la.t session of the Baltimore Coi.f rea e appointed pastor of Greene Memo rial church of this citv. THE BOY CJ F.TS A IIO.M K At the Orphan Asylum aud the In human Illan is Fined nnd I'ays Damages. (Ox o-d Day ) Rev. Dr. Black, superintendent of .the Orphan Asylum, has return ed home from Greenville and brought with him the orphan boy, Hudson, who was so cruelly whip ped by a farmer named Carr. The little fellow has some ugly bruises on his body. The court fined Carr $000, and required him to pay the boy $150 and the Orphan Asylum $300. A Collision ou C & O. It. It. By The United rr -. Lexington, Va., June 17 A collision between two freight trains on C. & O. railroad this afternoon at Snowden, twenty-five miles east, resulted in the instant death of tire man and engineer on one of the trains. A number of the cars were badly wrecked and travel on the road was blocked for six or eight hours. The names of the killed were engineer Jas. J,ane and tire man Quinton, both of Clifton Forge. Climbing up the Flue. The helthy people you meet have healthy lives, They take Simmons Liver Regulator. (By the Ua.te 1 Pre3 ) Boston, Mass., June 17. At o'clock to-day the themoineter at the signal office recorded 90 degrees. Reports from other points in the State show that to-day is generally hotter than yesterday. At Cape Cod the themometer registered 96; at New Bedford 90. Traveling gives violent headache. Bradycrotine cures them at once, j Columbia, S, C, June 17. A special to the State from Greenville S. C, says: The Rev. Jesse A. Betts, a prominent Methodist min ister of this county, has been ex pelled from the ministry and the church for immoral conduct. The charges were made by his colored cook and were sustained by the tes- timony. I, A small package, of surgical in struments, mailed at Goldsboro, June lo, to the State Hospital, Raleigh, is unaccountably missing. Anybody to'-vhom it has been de livered bv mistake, or who may find it, will be rewarded upon its delivery to the addresser or the Postmaster. A. W. Shaffer, P. M. j-18-2t. Where theSnow Birds 'est. For a cool place in summer; for health and recreation visit Linville, Grandfather Mountain, and the beautiful region surrounding them. ALL POWER ON EARTH. That's What it Seems is Given the Chilian President. By The United Press New Y'okk, June 17 Mail ad vices from Chili state that Presi dent Balmaceda'sCongress has inves ted him with despotic powers, giving him authority to confiscate any and all property, to dispose of public funds at will, to suspend the right of assemblage and the freedom of the press and to arrest and fix the residence of all citizens. These powers expire in September. Egg3 Excepted From Warehouse System. I By The United Press. Washington, June 17 Assist ant Secretary Spaulding has decid ed that eggs being perishable, are excluded from the privilege of the bond and warehouse system. When you et of! the train at Ualeiph Regular sales of real estate will be sure to a-jk for one of Upchurch $s commence in Linville on June 1st. Residence and business lots, and suburban sites onered at private sale only. may-6-2-m. Lancaster's carriages. We will send you and your trunk to any part of the city for 25 cents. Our stables are open day and night the year through. 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