Vol II: Ho. 2G7, APTTTTYTTiTT!, IT. C, VEDI7ESDAY OEIIErc:-, JAIITJAEY 1", lZ2d. Prico 5 Cc:ib. n cm! - - r- - ' r- w K 4 W u J a ia mJ l 1 . !r; V,'. ! : 1 i j Hanna in an interview vehemently de- r H i " . .. 7 m m J -' V k The proper offerings will induce people to buy., .Good; big bar gains are always in, or der; that is the reason all of our Wool Shirt Waists will find new owners during the next or so. l.i U 1 J ! ' Result fchovn by. Yester day's Balloting. nied the 'bribery story, declaring he didn't know the person mentioned as having off ered the bribe -to Otis. ' ' Hanna Gets Just Enough Votes to Elect Him. But Fusionists . DschrQ . Ha Cannot Hpld Them. - Price, reductions are as follows : $1.25 Flannel YZaists , . 89c $05 Plaid Uaists. V . 89c $(i5.Flann;ir: ... ;Jcely Braided $2,48 Ladies'-Cloth, in -' 5;-.Red, Green, Blue, Brown and Black, $1 " $2l48 Silk and Wool (V, 'f'V ti, -t j I , ir jfiaias, newest ue- , , 'signs, both styles ) lined air through, ' v handsomely braid ' r ed and well made. , 70' 0 The Joint Legisjative Ballot to be : . Taken Today. A Vehement , Denial From Hanna .of a Bribery Story. BoItingRepublicans Issue a Signed Statement Demanding an Investigation oL the Charges Jubilant Hannaites. . ' i ... .:.-. , ' - . ... Columbusi Jan, 11. Marcus A. Hanna 'has been practically ". chosen senator, for 1otih long and sliort terms One 'ballot t- tied 'the contest to-day. . He received 56 votes In the ' house and 17 in the senate. just enough to elect., . ' The assembly will meet in joint session to-anorrow to ratify the result. JRepore senitatives can change their;, vxtes,' tout chamges are considered unlikely, and Ilan- na'adiherents are -wild with i?y at the elec tion o'f their chieftain which was- brougyt - - - 1 ; -about hy the votes of Lane and Droste Proposition Carried. Democratic ticket Wins by 40,000 Majority. wascus were coming in uj to a late hour last ni'bt and . thousancls of "pounds- al ready on the floors were not put out yes terday, at the request of o'-raers ca account of the cloudiness of the day and the -unfavorable circumstances. , Each. . warehouse shed is crowded, with wagons and every available space on the floors filled; with tierces. ' " ILany of the most extensive planters of I . Haywood and Ma'dison counties are on the I r m. m w m r f"M m r m w f' i 1 :ropnoO"r""r tion cf keeping: pledges and upholding the j ' integrity of the .party, and of . 'giving heed to the will of the people.'' v' The bolting :,(Tepuhii'cans issued. signed To Disfranchise the Ignorant statement this aTtemoon ic'hat the bribery) fflmA Ma . - - . i ' ' charges must . toe. inves'tigated. ' They say they will vote for 'Hanna li the charges are proven "untrue The statement is signed hy oil All (.1 -XiaiLU O. lUMtLLLUVl iZ. . . . , COMBINE STILL FIGHTING- The result -was a profound surprise- to 11 -Vote Cast ThlOTlgllOnt . the All, sorts of stories are adrift- tonighit. It is claimed , by jthe combine tihat this morn-ilT. Te Will be no Negro Representative in the tag Hanna told o has. defeat to innmediate I Convention Educational Qualification as a Bar friends: ibut atv m ihmir in maTicih-ir rtf I. ; iDcuttraare CtpcinBati tolled won Mm .and made a ,New orleansan.'ll.- general flection deal, whereby Hanna would1 aid' In 'political I was held throuigJhout Ixi-ulslana Jto-day on matters; in Cincinnati in consideration- of- .W1?? of" holding" a,, constitutional the Cincinnati;fusionists TOtintg for 'him. market and well pleased with yesterday's S,llOt Deed" by CL 1.1111 Y71l0 Demanded Ilcncy AN ASSIGNEE RESTRAINED. . Uudige Norwood yesterd'ay at chambers in ing order forbidding P. H. TVhite, the sec- ,01! lllJUrieS ItCCeiTea 111 a ond.assignee of tN, CP. Ghedester,- from dds- j i t " j xi 1 ' posing of any of the goods until a hearing I M..Qil7.USiV . XiXpl03lOH which will 'be held before Judge Norwood j wv- Saturday. D. il. Luther and Hi- D. Btevens, J i representing a lyncnourg i va.) nrm, made n n rrM n. k o,! the application. J. A. iBrookshire, the '"V1 UJ i. - u.iftvn assignee in "the-first assignment refused j v i i. n x' I ' I - to 'act and White-was appointed in a sec- I " f r,4irUIS ty vuj - y ond' assignment.- This controversy involves I i the. validity of the, second! assignment, which creditors claim is void. I convention with the purpose of formulating al suffrage qualification that iwould, dis- yespite the fact- that Hoaina'a .managers franchise the negro." The election : passed consider' the resiilt ettledrft the "oomibine P withW excitement, 'A Tery.UghtTOte - - - " ' " '' was polled Here not over a' 40 per cent, tonight issued, a manifesto In which the - - ,v: ; ! ";" ' ' ' " , . . white vote and. 10 per. cent negro vote wa 'lf1. .-ade that Han-na cannot 5 Lj. 01 to can the con elected, tomorrcw. One .Uieory is that the ventlon carried the city by a imajority of senatehaving a ntl-Hanna majority ;of J.f T'VfVi .'1' 1 , .-'vi - . , -. ,-- large wom iby. '15000.' - c - two would refuse bo go into Joint caucus I A r r" ' . . . . . - '4 . X .In several -election-districts -democrats iimi.il me rnarges 01 iDriDery are anvestd- 1 were suocessrul over republicans and an Tiio Harder ComnittGi in.the Zzzlz '. at Butt3."' THE APPLE r.'ARKET. Apples continue to "come into the mar- ket in unprecedented quantities and find a rpa!v snlfi with ; our -flfwilAra. t.Thft jsTii-n 'Int.' frvn, thi. r,t .-hii , Wso Fred Shots at Persons Who Tried to Arrest prices .are adivamcing as (the season pro- j His Flight After the Crima Canttirpd 2nd in - gresses. It was remarked yesterday 'by aj r.. -.-, - - - - -. prominent- farmer that - the cultivation of J ; Jail. trim was becoming -one xr the principal 1 in ;hds: o.pinion ,would. soon become one of j fButte JMpnt., , Jan. .11. Patrick A. tn.e most paying.. - - ' Tjarv rrft?1dpnt of JtJift state ;avin?s bank,' was shot and instantly killed, in- his j bauTc this at ternoonr by Thomas Riley, who was injured In the great powder explosion . iu this city three years ago. Riley held All OFFICER. SHOT wounded last,, evening: company in whose works the explosion oc- curred, responsible for tis injuries. - Going While Attempting to Arrest a Manho tank h ond Iaftey behind the 4 Charged WHA ptealing a uow us " 1 y.v? w ' ' ' ' " &eenfi iretr" - " I nWey lorldalnlejkv'He was refused,' v; J whereuipon "Riley shdt Largey in the arm ' TThe president fell" and just aihe' arose Mercer Ballard, of. Reems Creek, came attemnted to screen himself behind the -llntolheciftySatuirdaywithacowforsale, ' -j-.--i' i a' c.S .v-x'-.v. tfPrand-ent,a.5b!r lar imaloritiesr Thev -won -w, i 1 i - ,t. '- 4 Vul wuliei uutiugu wis urain. " ---.-- , v..-- '-'-,! . . -i-,e- I -i ;-'-r.- -'c - -i- J- The murderer fled, firinsr at but not hit- Cincinnati members, JDroste and liaoe, .will - ...2 Y,.' VIv ' '.U V.f a -n,t iw-t r Har- time customers -who ' were in -the hank and . u. -. 1 .- . 1 itreu in, wiieie me icauiv i xu uvuuu x'lio , i ,j - : , , ... event of a silver lukewaVmnesi to shown ithroiigh- ris wb? business' onWoodfin street ttiedito stop him. He was arrested In the 1 -'-i - - - ' -4 In'paseirig'by Air.: Goodlake's ilace recdg- ' L; fl'kaced in 'iail' d tomorrow., The out the state and a .small Tote was cast, . a - . Vntf i warranf.was I'66 " ? ' trouble will 'be for the com'bins to l:eep 1 ; ; . :,.r.r " - r isa.u?a uv.ni .aua.iu ai- majority or; So.uyu, anu; tne tiemocrauc- in th 3iari cr abandon (Hanna in the republican being accepted 28 Soulli f.la'in Street. Chocolate and Cocoa ,Ir$ Chocolates we have : . ; r Whitman'c unsvzeotened Walter Bailor's Rockvood's Roclrwood's sT7eet German 4. t W JL .... !.-.r- in -line the democratic wte The KurtZ' republicans and their demo- cratie allies voted solidly for McKisson, mayor of Cleveland." Three democrats WUey, (Hazellett and -Hess refused to. vote for "McKisson.' - "Wiley voted for "Lentz ' , . 1 --.- Hazellett for Wiley, and Hess for newl Warner. The democratic desertion was due to efforts of. "Senator Brice'a agenfts, . -".. r who have been working for H anna's suc- tt Huyler's " Chocolate Llemer Iri Cocoas we have : ; ijWiiitman, Bailor's, 5 Nelson'n.. PhW9 ' -',G, A. Q -t..- ' - ticket, at large is elected fey, 40,000. Indi- , The' officer acconipamed by Will Jarm . erDVIPPnFR TC FnnQ ; - ; . ' , ' t!11 '.Kiu,(J.k..,u,c-j w-- BalWd last evening on the side off ; UIVIL OtnVlbt tpp 1 1 tfiUO Iiuartera to-nlgbt cations-are uhat the convention -will con- - . tZTU., raQi, ; -i-L-i- : tAt . the combine , liea senators and representativea were in'ses- ?rats, 10 populists, 6 Inde- ha sheriff read" his '"war- Wrtatlon Voteclfor the cpmmis- 5.e:R . ... entg 5-TOgaP pepncaaa wi -will Vaat'Jirhich wasdon -Ballard thea Bion-Prpposea Changes. . eiontwiUiaTiewof.Betthpsijppnacourse j" ?V-r-. ' ' .'W-tn-ron"!-,-- 'iWht Wine 4 (Washington; JanT M.The-debate on the .i !.( i j - --.el,.. tfL. .t' . ' . - 1 'rtTriT -e?nHjCii' 1 g -or vara a wriYl TTi-T ffxjAnV A,TiC ' of acUon tonmorrow The" constitution Siklon k diran ne. and Pce id!ately dw nxs " -7. ,f :f. i " 1 toi and rtwt Hughey, the 3all entering the i?muyr.t;uuye aua: juuiun. i;ruviutf uoab. me wwo nouses mnisb meei 4 o reguiai lcpu-uii-wuijs. xoicic wm ue uu Paris,' Jan. IL-nThe pre c:ciinjs to-day -of ifihe court martiwl in' .11 3 zsct Co ant 1 ' Esterhazy1, "charged" wl-h t -tra; 1 cl islli 1 tary secrete of, th3 r;:;i t--7' con " tinued ta secret, cczzz eitly not hiirg -was Itnown until it wsj ai -: ---d thi3 eveniag thatEsterhazy vr--- Z :'r.""-b oaou vote of the court. ' ' . , - Utterthe veriict i'3 t l;:'; mnecount,' congratul-tea tiaa. upon iaving disproved t-3 trw : " , 1 - The crowd cheered veh: "itly, 1 cri?i Iiive'Xot:riIt:;y;', ' "Ils'l? Ua , anniy'and ".Do'n iv" - J" "3-" cess.- One democrat, Cramer, was sick and absent. - The senatorial election came off anead of time. The hour , fixed, was 2; o'clock , The Hanna memlbers resolved , to vote at once and forced an early, contest to' prevent further -work on the democrats. fThere were ecenes of-wild applause "when Grif vl cf UniMLand e Ci!cln"attT rf i . i '-I "i'-.'MV.'M' ists voted! for H?nr.a. Anctlrer nvild'-bv" of cheers amse" when- the -vote was an nounced in the house. - . ' ,- In the senile Ilanna received seventeen V.i -v u-. hi- r",'," i votes, inelud'-T 't cT. Vci'tie fein- natl 'f'iTit.' The democrats voted solid- ly for llcllirson, nineteen in all. , t - - - . - - ' , Trie news spread rapidly, in Cenator Han- na's head'rarters ar'i, roi tpouredi in to teller cczratulatlons. The fine work; cf Brice was recognized as havir'; accori ....... - . . :.., . " . v " jliriel. th.9 election cf, Uanna, andL tis agents here are 'the tarpic-t men in, town. at Hi-hev: Officer Jarvis" nJs revolver 4" or change in the law was sug- t , . , u 1 etested: for iunder the rules ft -would be out ' - ' ,v - -i- REPORT THAT THE "MOTHER, tlve. -The -feiiow' however: got Into 'the f oraer oa an PPpnauon i", oe; bat the fight is over, and that only form- BEElf FOUND ' 'lLhes" 4hd-made;his escape: left -until the bill- approved by the re- issued l,'es:up:fW;Waeron.;- ; ' ! possession of imice Jarvb aM , jThere 'was a narrow escape from unlimit- time. 1 r At Hanna headquarters there Is a feeling I that aMe3 will ne cTservied to-morrow It Ib understood that Kxifte will tender (his res- Runs Fot Miies Through Many Clalins possessk ignation as & member ff the national re- J t "r and is Thir tv-flve Feet Wid'e publacaa committee. Jo douht it will toe! . - . -iSi rf? rffi:. 7' . ? . -.1 . . . .." . . promptly accepted. - . ' , , : tt...: . t i-.i.v. I.: Seattle, ALT U1J NiliOIJvEOR CU BA ed conitinuation "of debate on "Mr. Moody's ' J moflon'toclo -a't thcastin of the. vote of the speaker and la; change ;of four;;:republicah votes after the : v ' j A B.ig Filibustering Expedition Gets u ' , Jan. . ll.in arrWng frn H : ; Safirto 'S adop:W of tha moUon.., . .. ; - - " : l' -- h.tNrm niht the itown is neatly f' ' , - - ' :t.ri::fty -'f Ktr:-'! frora. aa part3 cX liie country, one irom the t . - " ; . Bridgeport, wnn. Jan. vil . .'I- .i,,- 'excited over the 'discovery of -the another cerfngT expeditton; fpr Cuba rrying: sey- .ricdltural-apprcpnatKm''bnL president. ' - - . Mu? er 't the adornment of the. tusloft caucus ich aJ1 tofore m h; WCJ 3;ASNJQA SALVE. f' f8)ht lt WM jounced: br them that discovered comes. Itwas first located on Burises, Sores; Ulcers, Girt Rheum,:, Fever tol" THS-biS l" r i SbteChipped 'Hinds'; qhilfcliias. iwo Cleveland njembera would to-morrow -Vf , dbrni. lanall fiklnrupad''pw- -.ytx j iJ!u oiTrtir 1 . 4-f r . -i ni Vlit 'A. ISrit tlvely ureP3esor pay required It vote for the eating Hanna. DAT--. Take Laxative Erc Q v ' ' .. in . . nr. i. ' --, T. TV P. rl ch;tatlet - ' ' The sensational briT tory in connec tion with P.eprerer-Mve Oil ffd, to de velop. Otis was re-ly, however, to tell ; s . - - - the story, iLow . he was arproaehed' Iby .an NjwBedfcrJ, i: ,'J 11. -i of the we avers (.-':: 655 votes'-were c t.... 3 - -toyand only 5 l. The state ibczr c! . ':."". f lthboth e-----compli"'1 i' - ' - :. ttratlon tL - iThe jhii: . otihig i'-c i V . - ; . orratti . , Prunes 71' - 10c aid-3' ' ?2 Pitt- . . e-t cf ITzr.a with en cer cf riu 113 arcr3 zz:Al greet exclt-net ar , r .ser ins to rzl-sn tis rote, tut ta thut - r -e r- 3 r:'--. czi t3 tai. cn, w:l,i -t ct::r:r? f:r SZ--i 1 1 ... f -1 T' I - - J psrf ect t-tizfactin Price 25c. per. hex. he combine andiCa!te, thus'de- t' ? 1?-. lS7 -. . -r -t ' 1. ;-r - i iv?i u . f. n. s lAii . v. . . ; otfc money refunded.:1 sfxnoh; anvil. Itrruna right OTghoaiany. r-rrn ii A ? 1 TT" I TIT rt fTTftlft tT I TTTT 1: '' ' ' ' : : .jr .f'i i -mtw-l f ivFE-.,- ' . vvC . I t ttadt: AT lir:V7B7:RIT AGAINST - .- r.": w .h..: sr . - : "-JTr U . rwiii be insignificant in richness compared wift-i.-wiwaj, w-.-,. -a.becoo , letter ;amwra;;very,. cay - as ' RODjgri tH AliOjOOK. . ,. : Bl'UM-. f:X'1:7fir:':-i ::vt"j,: rr: rris-r irtn - - - . - rwith tfliose" from 'the TOOffinef lode. . .foriteiendanttat tempting go'ing to the .icand :ta-! many who' have been." waitin'g for spring to Sliiel on'the tu-ial' or the ini!ctjpieni at. the "''::Sh-i::r-'' ?r- -Hi;i:'C :.. . t ' .. fI-, CV i.. t -i H'ZZ.-.rZt 'ZiZU'", ,r,,' VA ' Miese. Gems bv usir.-r 'ttem in- all tin-da of open wilt, loraw tne arcue wiiw, aua e ux&i. ueiou vi ,: uio --wu-., -uuw ;6'w"'6 icitj i. .Lw ,;-.,. .-. . . . .. . '.5U4 .' .become witnesses-for-the-fitat"'' ' j.a,,..n . r . . ;v ,-; -" ' III, iWWIJWVrwr ii,......-.. Avirett Returns His Fees and Recora- ? niends That Leas8 Cass ta Drop- p id Pearson's Pass Raleigh, Jan. 11. Notice of withdrawal f the cc iloit: ASiins t ' ulobfirt Kiioo-X' filed at Newbern yezteriay'' C3t the ctarjrj! ci'seiuotion of his wife's niece, was given to the clerk to-day. Efforts to patch up t'ts matter have been goimg on for eeveral d -"S illT'ock i Itr? sell's pre-lfnt of ti 3 'i;ew.-rn' rairca. . Col. 'Avirett reUlli all fees far services " r Hucccll in tta i:3rth Carira r;:!rcl r ise, ill said t a ;:.. 3 u- . 7 7 5 t5 c::----t c . -. " 1 t: .. i - " r r c . 7 t : j c: 'Tios.dilatih andfTteodore illay i were! thue gems ancl cer ttm at prices ttat a very few Yesterdays Trans actions'at the Farin P121 " to. tofeajXtaJ ttj'er - ie Eii yla - ers'-theBn-cr.- - . is? ix Xtist&Cs. :tricl:nv. with y'lr , 5 C;-; .'M Xr.' . .ti J. - V W wri 1 Sit f (9X6' A number oi visuora w.uu ; M,0 -v: ..re-rin .hS-n.sn evidently had never before witnessed a. to-" " tJr n' iAs t 3 ca: t "f tk id 3,". .flnKrr-.1- r,-rfl M tv.A fiOOTS OI tn lasae- I .rtfr. rJii rpr.- "a"..' tUiX--"c&A U.V L it-sco "LreaS.were ca tne noors oi uwi&wb- said - air. M-ucger,-. -a., uu-vaj ville warehouses 'yesterday and .enjoyed the ltl73Jn -ii ''y;- :ne. The floor at the "Farmers was cov- f-Hf yr ere i v.ith the yellow lexf and there was a ccst .::,' payers fcr ceiuua . i. - i Jf t'Jj V. ci J t- i iJ:. At tt3 Trnsrs' tt: - ' - - t a lit? 1 s. c. . s 7 Ji. ... Irj c f -r: rii"3 1 1 ::a rcon. f!ii ,:c 1 tv tteir'L- -az"3 .'3 trotters. C"-o . I- t'-L.':ii--'tt3 1 i.'r"w-rr-crt : l"; r:-'"'..i -t: itctts xrJr.: izz- f,r't'-:3-- :rp .3 ! c itiS-- t1- .-f I.."-'-. ..Vt-1' x i .V- U ""i.. -'."r k s.-:r',c: i- . . I r "... . - J -. li i- j. 1 - - i " - j -- riltW! -tl-sn. toCtura- Etrts' eviH f - - - - ' - 1. '-i- i. . . . c. J, c' . .-r.- .,..-.,- . ' t" J . -S .3 t-t3"tt3 "; t . ". ; ; One lot cf 41 r""' at t cer.t3 cici. One lot'cf .'O igeins'at O .crt3 'c One b, cfTic? at 73 c:r.a c' One lot 'cf "43 i it 1.C2. 5... ' .'. One let of 23 - tV" , - One lot cf'& fjr-i ct t " Or j'l't cf 3 V " "-V' " ': ' Cr? l:t cf 5 r j c i C ' ' Cr l:t !c' " ct 1."1 v . .."

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