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he l the' of a II 1 1. f;KpL. XIJ NO. 5. : , . - mmmmm L , , , t t , . i ............ , .'f ! THE SPATEt r r nisseH pays, d visit to the P?3 The 'Nor't'A barcyUma. jwiW railroad -i3 'tryiiii. fto buy i'ia'' Minister toi fLSberlaX f . c-vpert ;exarii3n9 the' coal a good qiialify olf an-' ItKKn Of H. A nr. n,' p consul at 'Panama. : . TjiairKSTicr; ILkj. Tviho Oiai&i Tjeert WauntSnk he ter "dapaTfi'men't eitb'scrlpbion Hot K9on for $50,000 dalni-Ps .r- ar rodludtiion bft wage iw jpjn'er mtrodfuce .a' rcolutLon Irlnff t th -bondvj ' ofr' ifhu (Unlcea J payable, 'in silvers-Thefe -vvias e?iruiay; jtn, teanvbhes, of ' Che, ax-ure jaiajurntid . unta ' 'Mianlday; iianiua isaya Will "-wLhidraJwl wie ; a: Dong contest 13 expected: -ia.va TJivnarot 'unutco. - on any VPupiican arid the anii-Harinu re- 4 :;ans Wi'll.inoi vote 'foi- any'laema- I .jjure!TO in conrerenioe .a.n prevenTteid ji-epdriing .'ftfawnix- tny vn'reiate'ni'nte-Mto v,w- avit'h: tih.f .men In :U'nn. Nf5liihnr'i!n'l ifi'O-Klh i-3en; 'laid. ioe;fo'reit;Vvf- ffri-n!.! iJitwu. JiH-esenoative -titiffiiuH's ftojiu.- ' in . " -! arn-HAJtiU'.ils ijii'trod-iiciid $n irg-.ihiia senalto l Inhn lirgmia senalteij to fneorpoiiace a tluj tu'jrar ' ; jbeet jny -jfo iffo into ana of :ehe ildw!er .-,i'mjsajcf "t!he ankl .ieig'isiatu'i-t ir;tinuei-n the 'had ito .MjoiiTihii'i erdayvi'th-ngtanizinia:- Aljeynfeicd-s At' nlhe up, Iby, la jcorniha'it4 ' of atmtWi-' 'if :the - .lhlufefe: IL 'ciJri '- iU . ' hi 'he I Hajvvaiiani . afifnixatian .'be iitk'ken v& innthfe ee-n- nday; Uts aidvccaLie tare '. rm!&te- H of dtt&fe the EeQaiistt' sixty jfoi- 'its raltification- -Dui-riant'e eys .will 'apply, to the ffCfvernoE o the fad'eral iisuipreine: tturt. liri 'half; in .the .'meiaitime pijepara.- :';or .the execution tomorrow 'hiajve w-ini'3 Hneins buried in .the oera- Bell teiephotva . mem "talk over ance. ;5C0 miles rT'hej preste en't to ithe Jna'te a Jn'U'rrJbkr j of mnts H-tTlie 'N'ew. BeajPdJif op- a dx'cid to, atriko '" atrsl 'X'ck ? arraign,eil Mon'd'av .(i oneral ;y, ' Of ' Virig'iriia, is tLlt'ketpt nn- ptiace Ixi nd S d v era 1 . jehve'lry at Sal'eim,- Muss., . liaVe 'bein . vie-.' 1 'by person. , for orders j which ; 'had ; FOIIEIG'N. been slt'o'le'n." e . is "a general f eel i n! raJEHs'Iania :ve? situation-' in tne tar easd is lug; the T'all .iM'all GazetieTsaya ipcafetion of Ensiami's 4-!rsiMp3 What she is determined to have e to laruy- tH-t)hier arransrameTi'ts. 2ha Iha's yi'eldad to Oermany arud OaoTC'hou bay to that wation- ajick, :b j Vie'n-ma, cl'a;im!3 to ihave jred. itruej.Bepet .ot. exereisf-nig' iin- oyer fcHniaTes :o as to fix- f he sex :r "off springs Theipubli1! pros decrdeia n'ot to .proswute Weyler :tk'g this protest to t'he quisen. Stark, Pleasant Ridge, Cvsaysi twx doctors gave up. my J boy to saved him from crotip by using Onute ough Cure.'! It (is the t 'and most certainj remit" for colds and all-throat a ( lung i-s- v K. ii. iieiiamy Notices o Cat In Wages. ". isoiket, RX, January 5 Notices duction to conform with Jthe re- duotion of wages ir thefWoon- cotian ; mills were postet today arttlet cotton mills. . Tha re iuc- -ht into effect on lion-day las:. i Bridge, Miass., January p. 'Ihe- ' (PhitinCdttonMaJiufaciturintg Com- I this city, -announcea: -toaay rnai , fn-unotfth with !the. other -cotton ? Tt As Riarksitone valley, a cut of .7 10 per cent, in the iwage of thi Tlves wouldbe made on January WSp.e company employs 600! hands. at (Mary Bir-Hanfiipurg, Pa., oll'My child is . wort t millions to r T ' would have lost her by croup iivPiBtedi : twenty-five cents Ittle pf One Minute cioughj Cure." U mndis. colds, ana au tnroat troubles. u ii. iienam. Ijell is"iTV-nk't- thft.WUite ,Hpuso TintfcpMtlj - Wnite house werle today -3 Hxty ,-t.o a: oranKJ rie was a 17 ol th I -fierman. namaea JactH T.eril: ' IOW .tl ... .. throi.ifla.vd tw 'has endelavorini r,-aweR to the preNident. .es h. tad.(fre'sed aMte'rl to the ,or.i tfwlav 'h-ecaMed And-, an i rsPiv. a sent mm ; tuuiu ae. wi e - ,x i ... Lu.! L, irlo.A,0 tinisterou3.U He.will b3 4 as to ihis ;sanity.j or mm? tF OeWito'd ESlttle Ear F r;-- , lurt;, -.rijk for all Over 1,500 Miles eTclfpbon! . lamnrv 13. -It Is be- ie-fcn distance telethon rord (Unar.y, talked wilth the .oper- . V!- The" fclrcuil usea "A.h Nashville', Kvansiille Taute. , Indianapolis,: Pittsburg, .. i n,i Rk-hfHond lo' Norfolk, fulIV LoW mnes. . - . 1. i rnlA lorwii 11lf ait eV V5d of it if y4 commence one Minute Gousfh .Cure: k-vo-h-a colds, bronchitis, pnen- Va.t and luhg troubtes take, safe! to ,use and ure. ... r 1 rere but. apse otf'ftlhe -F k Wakes the food pare. . i -1 1 wJMI8oa nd delicious. 1, .1 , pf; ' '"-' ' r 1 J EAKINO POWOCT CO.i'WWVOaK. ... j I . V. .-'7 T i ..... .." .i I'.- i - f i : . ... . ., . - f , i . - v - , I .;: w , . . n - . . . . : T i - - ' . c i. 1 CHINA YIELDS TO GERMANY, SHE CEDES KAIO CHOU, El AY TO THAT NATION. " The Cession in the Nature of a Lease fcr an Iqdtfinito Period Several Sqaaie Miles of Territory Incladed, Over fWliicli Germany is Given Sovereign Control-Ger ; many jto Select Other Location if Dtsirctl ; Comments of the' London Press ion the - Sita'ation ' !y '. . 1 i' Peki4, January 5. The Kiao Ohou difiiculty was settled yesterday at. a conference of the 'Tsung-Li-Yannien (Chinese foreign office) which made 'the necessary. Concessions.. Details 'are ex -pected.j . " " . Berlin.. January . 5. The Rechsanzeig et this jevehlng announces that accord ing to a telegram from Pekin, an under standing has . been reached petween Germany and .China regarding' the ces- sion of - Kiao Chou, bay ,to' the former. "The arrangement It is Added:, id subj-. stantially as follows;' . .: , '"W tTlie cession takes the form of a lease fr jan indefinite time. Germany is at 4 liberty jtb erect on the' ceded territory a4i.jthe4necfissary. 4uadfhxg nd i?stab lihments land to take t'he measures re qifired for their protection. ' The ceded territory comprises the .wlhole of the inner basm of Kiao Cnou-'bay, so far as -the nigh Water line, the larger,) he"ad lands situated south and north )f the entrance of the 'bay,' to-the point ivhere they are naturally ibounded by moun tain' ranges, and also the islancjs sit uated within and in front of the. bay. , -jThe. ieded , terrktory Icompfiss ian area of i several square miies, boimded by a large' zone around the bay, jwi th in whicli no measures or arringemen'ts "may ibej made without the conseint 'of Germany. In particular no ob.3tacies are to be raised by China to any meas ures Germany deems, neoessary fdr the regulation of the water courses. Finally, - "In order, to avoid conflicts which might disturb : the good under standing between , 'the - twq poer3,f'.r China" ihjas transferred toi Germany', fort a period, a lease of all soverign' fights over the ceded ' territory. - ' . The telegram which is .brief, does not state duration of the lease nor the amount payable by Germany. '.; I If fdn apy cause Kiao Choiii bay " should prove unsuitaible for. the objects Germany has in view, Ciha, afti;r 'ar riving lit an understanding with Ger ma,ny, .will cede the latter, at at other point'of the coast, apleee of territory' whih Germany may regard 'as more isuitable) for the purpose. - In thai, ease China vyill take over the building and' establishment constructed .by Grjmahy at Kiad Chou bay and refund) their COSt. ! . ; -j; : ' ' i . j 'Ixndon, January 6. The Timeg says J editorially this' morning: ' "Itwoiild be simple' to assume .that" the Rei.chsiinzei ger's dispatch tells the - whole itory;; for itquite omits to say, "what bhuia gets' in return. . To the world at large, however, '; the" material fact --id " . thvt- ( Germany, by physical . force, h-i's-ob-1 talned a naval station. This is thji faot that, mbst guide other -.-pow?ra. -ilk de termining their "own A policy The talk of a lease is C mere' saving of ailpear ances. There, is .no.doubt thacj both Germany and China are aware, that it is a. practical cession in full aoVeieig'n- ty. .It provides a further argument in favdr of an English 'guaranteed Chinese -loan."' ; ... r i.f-r 'Ijomlon, JanuTary 5.There 'is -ja gen-. Tal-fe'tfl'inig iin England, arid It is re flecteld on tihe dt)ook exchanges, 'fhlat tlhte situation In the . far at . is im prov'iriig. It is 'believed - -the prdposed loam of 16,000,000 iWill ib'e guaranteed by 'tihe; Brrt'ish governmen't, altiioug!h thla final decision $9 ndt likely jto be readhed xintill Hhe imeefing of ith'4 calb me t on ! M onkl'ay next. - ' ' -'. The ' Pall 31all Gazerte this after- ndon. re'f ers to ithe "Asicend'ency of Money lover 'tihe Mailed Fist," e'te., a'nd says: "Great - 'Britain's" ve'ssels ahtohore'dr; loff ClhiemTi'lpa and at- are Port Arthurr This is quietly Implying that GTealt-feriBa'in. iwill 'have a voice fin fti turfe arranigeimen't3. Further, itjhe la-r teist. telietgraims cleairly i'nd'ioate (Gbiat she UiiiS plenty Of ; f riendis. iAsiide from 'Che Japanese, nation's like the 'United States,, wlhios'e . interests aire . purely "commercjall, :asrf! iweiil Tdlii3rx)is;ed''ttoiw'i4r,d our' govei'hmeftlt . -anid are ,;oppo0e d i to trade e.xicilusiveiness." . ' j Ivondon, January 6. The 'Dailj: Mail, oommiejntirig 'Ulpion the "fadt that the United Staite'S arid' Japan are openly on our iSide in tjie Ch'in'ese affair," I says:! Fortonce we are- getitirug some irecog- nitron. (p'oTicy. ?for our' igeu'erous commercial' , Ieppatdh to .The Times from iPekln, datedi . -j yvs.tv.rday (Wednesdlay), s'ays tha.t. . Gcrrrpany ; has taken a flealse " of Kiap-Cjiltou ,' f prj. fifty , yeans. . It also- re'ppnts 'are ( current .there -Frerndh." odjaupaMon ; of .-H'ai-'Nun is imminent ' says Mat a islanld ' When a jman is suffering with an aching; head, a sluggish ,body, Avhen ms muscles are lax anMrxny, hW "brain dull, and his stomach Gaining food, he will.' if wise, heed these warnings and ; report to the right remedy, (before it is too' late "Parker's Sarsaparilla" the "Kingjof Blood Purifiers" irhakes the appetite keen : and hearty Jnvigo fates the livei; purifies the blood and Mils it with the life-giving elements of the food." lit is a - wonderful blood ms leer i and! flesh builder. Spld by J: Shepard, J. Jrr. tiaram wiq;. j- xen- trisa. ' The Kings Mountain Coal Charlotte, NJ C, January -5. spie- cilail to Tthe - Ol'serVer' .ifrolm Kiimg's Mkjun'taiTi;-:N. ,tsay that a govern mik't -expert ihas' exiimdned ' a tsipiecimie'n of the; coal recently Viis-covered ikjhait pla'ce aai'di ironiuriice's it tid toe" 95 per cant, axfepn land a flhie .sairhple of a.thiracft'el " Tine idaposit, It W said. crops' out to several pSftsiae. J I Oh Trial for Barelary . i..Jv. AJn T- n j'i a rv ! PiilTinun Caikifts. soh-of rich parents, and former ly a young seei?ty leader, -is on trial in the-criminal -court here on the charge, of Sjurglary and -larceny. He broke into the real -estate office of John L. jZied'er. on the night of September 3rd. and rifled the safe. When the police arrested him he- adihitted the crime. The defense is that he was made insane by the, excesr sive; use of cigarettes. . .. - I New Bedford Operatles to Starike LspinersViUliiioni tonight unariinously VOteKl TO SXI 'n-! w.5'aiiio t. vn- .v W-agessxifjecit to 'the approval bf ; the vlsratioiiaili feplnners'. Union. ' '.- ; I- 5 1 -.' , ). Foreiffa Contracts . .) . ' ' A short tua$ go it was nnouii6ed that the- Baldwin Loewasnve , v i . - orders for fif'ty-w engines; f or to -Europe, Africa and j. South ceiv.ed export A'TJprica I A. lew uttj's. oiicin,u eot an order for "fifteen faHT . export. Jttwre . 1 cucupjr . , . - I jr -.t l.r. rcralwA i n Otic i'encoryd iron v v..y ,t te i-fA thkt heirs.was. tfteWest bid f or a ) - ykidge in; Holland, and inf JwXe company received -contracts 1 to ccSirt the Street' railways of .Glasgow hvfo6In AtricVmotor 7stfm, : and to Piovide Mkga. Spain, with 'electric tr,t He-hts Thje fhange.Jn,the iron and a5iS''?5S SofrfT for twelve months are Ipropor-tfQ-ejTtthcie of nine months, and they Kit to , e -all ' of that, the exports Xrm beas large in jjg REPCBTjICANS AT OUTS The Breach in the tower House of' the Slaryland Leeislatur Contlnaed-Eepub-licans Unable te Organize That Body. . 'Anniapdlis, -TAEd,, January Sj-The 0pht in the" ranJka of thierapu'bircanj mem bers of the thou'ste of delegatjeivteieh dieJoped bit last ;fniiglhts caucu3,can tintied today with the result t'hatpthe iiouse was compelled to adjourn, until toniMjrrow' .withou'ti naiyiinig organized ainid 'there seems to tbe 'no immieklia'oe prospecit of ia sethfeme-nt of t'he diffi-; culry.: .. '':-1-. ' ,. : i' U. :: Witbo,':: thJa aJdf jptf seven of tflie se ce"ders,' ie repu'blJoatt ' m'ajorilty can not tale!, a speaker, : taind wsi'tfli four 'of , fthteinV the democoralfcs would have j the nunn3er necessary ! lind'er , the oonis'titu (tftort to effelct u i organlization. The .r'ecalditT'anit irepn'blibana hia-e a can-, td'iidate for Ithe ispea'kersih'ip ! fn the per, scsh of Mr. "'iSchaiefetl a -member tolf :tlhe Baltiimore' ; city 'delegationv i Uniitekl iSta'bea ' Se'naitor Wellinlgtoh " la'nid : Gov ernor Lwsvnidea lhaye 'both decJ'arekl for iudge iicCotmas for United States sen ator, ;twMre Major "Alexander . Shiaw, General TlhOmlas F. 'ShyTook and Coaix gressman Sydney MuMd, ' tare m'atkinig an active canvass 'in order to see hiow' the land lies. :'' -) j. -. ( : ; - . - ;4 The democrata. . ijoday .. v.olte!d or the cau'oua nominee of gtihteir .panty, Ijloyld Wilkinson, white tlte repuiblkJan rma- jorSty voted for Aslnely IM Gould, (Who waaa .put up by lasg; nSgai;t!s repulMiciari caucus. The IbaQlo'ilnlg .resullted- I- In Gould gettinig . thuidy-elg'h'tr , vobels, Schaafer "eleven and Wilkinson forty two, "but iaa forty-Six are peces.ary t)o an ,el'ecbin, ani ladjournment was - ta ken : until i tomorrolw. The senate : Qr ganilzed by eleictling 'J.' Wirt 'RahdaH presfdena amdT filling the ottler. offl ces wTth 'the nominees! - of tihe 'sen- .asttoriall caucus. ' -i ' j 1; ' ' '' f - J ; 'ferioting !for a suodeissor taj United iStaltes SepJator .G-orman- wiEl; Ibegin next W'e'dn'esidiay. ; .; -j" - .'; 1 Prospects of Hawlllan ' Annexation ; Washingtbnr January j 5. Senator Davis, chairman of the sen ate com m i t toe on 'foreign Tel at-fons.' gave hjoitiein the senate' today that ihe would call up . the senate annexation treaty in execur f . ti ve session, on 'iMonday next dnd ' ask I the senate to consider it eacn day .there after until -: the treaty s'houlqivbe dis posed Of.- '. -y' 1 '" jv; -'-'. - : "4 ,' f - :. '! It Was positively Announced ithat tbe republican .side of the chamber wou' . he--a. iinit on .the vote. Senators iMorriii, il-Poaf and the two orthree -th'e repub lican senaxors wno were; ciasseu, as OOUWiUl priur. id '(.jneiuwruaj rapes uwv being' considered asj committed' .to j the treaty.' and 1'ta suppjporters are hl6peful of getting the necessary sixty vbtes fcr' its passage. iThe -Supporters of the agreement alsr e"xpect to have jthe aid of the ' silver . republicans with the ex ception Of Senator Pfettigrew., The pop ulists will-le divided and a majority of the democrats'will te 'against' ratifica tion. ' . f ' .' '' . j . The CoitostocR-LeTerson Slander Suit New York, January o. The fi earing of .the long pending .suit for. $50,000 dam ages . for . defamatken of '.. charapter -brought by Anthony Com stock,1 of t the Society for .ty suppression or; vicj, against IrJ.Montagiie R.' Deverson, , of . Fort Hamilton, commenced today in the United States' court. ; -.'--.'.. ; .,'"' During an altercation' (between Cbm- stbek,'' and' Leyerson; ait the; 'New York j Central station m Albany on. 1- eoruary latfh, 1 1896,- the prisoner la accused of haviig made the f oflowiing public dec laration: '"Ladles and gentlemen, this man is Anthony Cohstock, a notorious black-mailer Who . j never. earned an honest dollar in nisf life." . :. On the stand today' Ir. Lsverson said that he believed w-hjat he said of Com a stock to be true then and does so still. 'ii ' - Nominations by! the President Waslh'imfftonu January 5. The presi dent today sent a large (batch of nom inations .'to tihe senate. Among them wefe-the folllolwin'g'M ;: ... 1- ' -j ' To be 'marshal cf jtJhe United States Aulick ;Palmler, for je .District of Co lum'bia. lr;--. "-T.'.'! ' State Owen X. Smith,; of - North Caro iina, to 'be mihisiter ; reslident and xson suligeneral of I 'tihe ' Unitekl Stakes;- ; to Uiiberia; Jamss G. Stowe, Ml'ssouri, td ibe cpnsul-eneral j:; . of 'the" ' United. IStaibes at Capfetowh, Caipe of y, iGooki HoTe. . V. i.l't r ! L" ".'-. :: .--ri' ; I'TVpiaismiirv-LeandieW P- ' M1 JtchellJi Hf i Iridiania; to 'be aissisitartt icomptrbll'er, of the treasury.. ; ; j ' ' . . I -To te pension, agerit-t-STdney L. Will Sion, at 'Washlinto,j C J . 'j General Hundley' Still . Udet Pear Bond ' Rldhmontd, Va., January 5. G eneral G-eorge J.' Hundley, of VAm'el'ia, 'jwho fwas arresteid last 'n-ight on 't'he charge of : beinig ' abdut -to engage in a.', diuiel with Colonel Jclhn Ous3ons, of i -. 'Gleh Allen;" was .tetfore tie . poiice. court this mornlirig. '. ' " j- ; General. Hundley . made quite a lengthily statetnientl "in: court, in1 which Ih'e. d'eclar.e'd that .he 'was- opposed i to 'Viyenig,1"wttd-feaaJnt-e'kMX of break ing j tihe peace. The case nvas ! con tinued until the 18th of 'this month, lanih.' General! Hun4ley was Ibaliled dn Che j sp'm of $1,00( Cotoniel v: Cussons 'has uot yet' 'been arrested. K'; ; : : I - ': -v. Time for the Co art to Adjourn -Chattanooga, Tena.j January 5. When the Hamilton county court convened yes terday, Esquire Springfield and ; Esquire Raulston had some hot words and clinched. Instantly the 250 men in ourt start pd arlot. Clubs, chairs, cuspidors, and knives were usedj and everybody fought his neighbor. .Windows were "broken and the court room defaced. Of ficers were cohapelled to restore; order with their clubs anj then court adjourn ed. iThe whole city is stirred and seri ous I trouble is feared. '-: ; ! : Mrs. Nack to.be Arrigncd lNew York, January 5. Judge Gaxr. reSsor Distnilat . Afltorniey Yourtgs an!d Emanu'el Fr;ienid, counsel for (Mrs. Alu igusj:a 'Naidk, toeM. a conference at the Queen's county court Shous'e today at whiich' it wsaia Idecill'ed that Mrs. ,Nadk ehoul'd. .be arraiign!d uext Monday. It, 'is xpeeteid Cha't ihe will toe":al.lciwied 'to . plead . guilty .to. .rtiamslaughter land 'be! tsentenicteidMto ia long term ef. im prisonmienf. ; . ' - ' ' ..' , tTcyler Not to, be Prosecuted . : -iraidrial. ' Jatyt .Taie'. 'rutkm:jof calling GenleiaK-WlByieT to account for prot?a3tih(g to. ifie ueen-regent against t'he ; wond tog. of 1 Presid e nit iMCKinCey's. message to onigres I and for allowtog the ) dodulrrienlt tod .Ijcoante public; . is iclosed, -Uhte. 'Rtiblicp osecutor1 ' ihaJvlng 'iniforoned the suprene war council that hie ihas id'ecMeld thre;'ia no ground, for prosecuit'ion. . ? , . . '.: -. -v- V f . ' - . 1 - ; h;: . Subterlptlons to CubancXielief Fond , Washington, January 5. The ' fund wlhich dsj being collfeoted at th depart oen t of state" for , the relief- of the sufferins" Cubans increased tolay inrv tne receipt oi iBM,;xae sum iuc jcoUectton'' so far made, iby The Wash ington. Star. rrhe'fniony ''.will be :e- xnJcted at once to Consul Geriertlpee.. - "I don't know,' there may be others" he said, but I have used "Parker's Tolu (- Cough Syrup a. jay family And would not'ibe without It?' He knew tietter than to buy the inferior preparation thaf was being urged pbn biin. Park er's Tola .Cough Syrup, has no equal. It will immediately reljeye any cough or Cold, Whooping k Cough, Sore . tbroat'. Hoarseness,. Croap Bronchitis and kin dred ailments. Contains, no'vinjurious ingredients. Is pleasant to take and a safe remedy for- children. Sold by J; C. : Shepard, J. HJ Hardin and H. Lt FJ tress. ' MJ r. I, THE AHTJjHAHNA COMBINE HOLDING ITS IOWN Itt THE OHIO SESATOttlAIi CONTEST No Changes Amoig ibe "Doobtfals" Tef - tenlay Both Branches of the Legislature .Adjourned Until Monday A Deadlock en the Senatorial Election Kxpected Cem . ocrats to Scatter Their Votes Han na. lii the Fight to the Finish Fear ot Serious . Disturbances 1 . , - " ; V. - i . i..'!' ! M'j ' -'- Cohimbus,; i Ohio, January, n 5. Both branches of! rhej legislature ; have ad- jpurnedtlll Monday, fiut both j sides of the senatorial contest remain in confer ences dallyNand nightly at the; Neil house and the Great Southern hotel, respec tively. ' f The doubtful members jnadeio' , flops today. They still Vemain doubtful and they are receiving the united and untir ing attention of the legislative steering committees and outside vorkers. . f .' !.; ' Next Monday GoyernorBushneli-. will !be inaugurated for his second term, but the exercises will not interfere, witb the' senatorial fig-htITT?he'.anti-Hanna repute licans expect all of their followers here Monday for a large demonstration. Although ' many . republican Clubs have-4. canceled their engagements for quarters on inauguratioh day, it is believed thaV the efforts of the anti-Hanna republi cans to have as 'big a demoniBtration as' usual will succeed. The Hanria men will also take advantage of . the" excursion rates to. have visiting republican delega tions oriithat day to protest against "the combine? with 'democrats. ... j i -The eipecred dead-lock will not begin till next Wednesday, when he two houses ballot jointly for senator land con- ballot! jointly from i day- to. day i$ aii election. As ' thte ballot cqntlhue ; indefinitely, t . is not that Ithe : Inauguration! ' visitors will remain jto add to the chorus' of bitter howling t and counter-charges,! but some apprehend, insulting demonstrations . and even serious disturbances on Monday. , Letters and telegrams from; protesting republican, iclubs arid committees and others continue!: to pour in from the coun ties on the! governor and the republican member who are co-operating with the democrats and' some of these messages and missives appeal to Senatorj Foraker to comelto j'therrelief of the party by. de claring it . to .be the duty ofj all republi cans to stand byvthe decree of the Tole do state convention, in supporting Sena tor Hanna. v '".:' .;.,"( .,!. In 'repjy ! to the reports about Secre tary Shet,-ian. Assistant Seeretary 'Day, Cgngressinxan Grosvenor-ahd (others being made the republican senatorial nominee. Senator KHarina said positively today he would never retire. He says lie was nom inated by theToledo state-convention for senator and cannot -retire in favor of any other one. The senator insits that he will :never withdraw even ir defeat should become inevitable, .but he j still insists will - win out'-, before another that he weeK ; rolls I around. The : standing ! comrHk$ees have not been announced in .either spsase tahd the com bine Is using the patr64e to hold their men in line. In the sWiaj?te today Sena tor, Burke showed somevttWdency to co operate j with his repubgrtvVcolleagues. The democrats wanted tV: . rgort the committees but Senator BS&fes'Jstdpped it by saying he. would vote wJr the re publicans. Later in 'tap' day Senator Burke was in conference with Hanna arid he spent mostl o his ; time! --with the. Hanna workers. . , . ' ' While. ithe Hanna men .are' still snort three or more.; votes on the current claims of both sides, yeT "the combine" is having its i troubles in fixing .on some' one vhoi can command all the democratic vote as well as; that of the dissenting re publicans. ." i ' -j Lewis Vr. Bernard, the democratic lead er from ICincinnati, and the manager for John. . It J McLean, said tonight: .'"There will, be ho jelecjtion. for a long series of ballots! (The-' democrats will scatter their votes.' This is taken to mean jthat -the democrats will not be able , to agree In their caikcus on .a candidate, i; -j ' The atiti-Hanna repu'blicans announce positiveljy tha't! tinder no circumstances ,wi!l they 'vote for a democrat. ; They will continue, the -dead-lock indefinitely rath er than elect a democratic senator; Ex-Senator Brice delivers -an address here, next , Saturday n'ight before "the Jackson j Day banquet and his presence is anticipated with some anxiety. The Press is out with a ! sensational extra edition tjonighti announcing that the democratic prosecuting attorney has presented, the- Senatorial situation1 to the grarid jury. ! Inj referring to this inquisi tion, The Press says sworn statements have been submitted to the grand jury from Representative and Mrs. Griffith, of Union i county; Representatives . George Spellmyer and Chris. IMonter, 1 of Cincin nati; Hon. 1 N. J R. Rysell, of j Columbus, and others; against certain workers for Hannai jTihis affair is pronounced ' as an attemptf .f intimidation by the Hanna men. , ) ' I. " ' .,'.'. f , . Cleveland, ' Ohio, January 5.i-A special f rom . Rfirysville, Ohio, the. home of Rep resentative Griffith, of the j state legis lature, says: 1 "The people here are wild, and-threats of violence are made against Representative , Griffith. Two j Kurtz men from ColumTjusj. while 'here,' narrow ly -escaped ! Violence at the Hands of an gry republicans. iAj mass meeting of Griffith's constituents' has been called for tonight to take action' in the matter." - .' l . i ' - -i i ,'; . To Buy the Ohio River and Charleston . j; ' J .-f; Railroad :' ' ' : (SpeVial 'to Thb IMesse:n!ger.)' ' . Raleigh,! iN.- C, Janu'ary h.Ii-& as-; .serte'd t'hat itlhe - 'Nortlh Carcfl'inlal ' anld ' Geoirgial RaJliway is attemlptinlg - to touy . JhJe Ohio j'PJiver. 'anid aetston Ra'll- -way, wiMc'h passes 'by RutJhenioildtiQin, in .order t to prevent It from .burJiiiinig an exteWion (to Qulmter anki co'nin'eQt ing Mth jtihe' Atlantic Coast Line. .1 ; Rnssell Goes to the State Farms ' v (Slpectal to The Olessenger.) -Raleigh, ' N. C.,' Jainuary 5;-!-It 'was g'iven out at tihe executive depairtment today t'hait Governor fR-u'ssell's diapart ure is for the convict farms on Roan oke river, , in j ccimpany (w'itJh S'u'perin. tendent Mewboorne. ;:, I '" ' , To Make Government , Bonds Payable In" . .-: ;:. :Mv. Oliver. "' .; ...- ' Wayhingtonl ' ." January S.-pSnja'tior Tdiler ;lfaojdfajy ntfbduoed a Jcoincurrent restoluiiioTi jdieclarinig 'the 'bonida of tihe United. iStlaties itjo Ibe paya'ble In' silver dollars ain'd assertilng that to" restore to- thelt; poinaige sutoh Sliver coins -as a legal teWdier In paymerilt of siajd 'bonlds, pr'inicrpai: arid 'irJtercst, 'is not 5n- Viiola t'ion'iof',;the puiblic fai'tili, nor ini de'gra- i- gation Mif thte riigihts iolf'itihie pulbTic.CT'eki- Xor." Tha Teso-iutLon is in tihe liarag uage of jthe resolution jinitrddiucfid by Hon. Stanley Mattihcws, ' in t'hie FortJy fif tlh cores3; ahd wlhi'dh passed "botih houses.': (The r esolutiloni va;i ; rclf erred 'Co .the finanoe c-cimimiiittee, ;a'n& as a majority of 'tihe memfbers of. tShat com mittee are. tfriendQy to sSlvar,-i Senator Teller ant 3c5p'atas 1 It w511 'be far. vorablyi rehbrted. '- i ',-''' I ' :. '-.' ,1 i " .1 i ' - , .' Miss Allie Hughes; Norfolk, Va., was frightfully burned on the face and neck. Pain cWas instantly relieved by De Witt's Witch gazel Salve, which, heal ed the (injury) "without leaving a scar. It is the famous pile remedy.-R. R, Bellanr. ' ) ;; ,;- " . j- : A Sugar Beet Company In Virginia v iR'icfhm'onid, "Via.,; Jaiiuary 51 3!n the senate cottay fMf.- Flood' iaWoxluiciedj a ibfll ttjo iiKporaf le Virginia Blugar Refiiniing1 Compaaf y. arid to encourage the sugar - ibeteit iriduistry in Viirg'inia. The act empowers the company to own 6,000 abrea tolf Jand anid to use snsdh real testjatje for the proldiuctSn of sugar beats, and to Ictoate lupon tihia lainkl sufh plant or plants as may ibe niecess-. sary. The capital sitock. la to 'be not less thian $500,000 and aidt irnibre tihau ?1,500.000. It is un'djerstoioid tlhat . tihte pompany toas; ample loapitai 'said- .win Soon ibegin, woTk. - . : ' j ' " J. A. Perkins, o Aniiquity O., v?as for thirty years needlessly tortured by physicians for the.eure of eczema. He was quickly Curedby using DeWftt's Witch Hazel Salve, tha famous- healing J salve for piles and skin diseases. R. R. tmue toj till there Ting- ma3f expected BeUaniy,, .;;;-,-;': iv TO AMEND CIVIIi-SEUVICB ! z'f A Syaopsis of the) Bill grafted by i tbe Committee of Astl-ClTil frerTlceBepuo- licans of the Hons e . ? i t Washington, January jBs The bill I for the reform of the! civ 5 service law. which has been drafted" y a special cc-mmittee of republican -Isembers of i the house of representatives Sgjpposed t.d -the system In its present forijl' makes swepr ing "changes In .the presilt' system, most important of which g the establish ment of a five year ten of office for those government empiMses. who 'are brought' within the ter of the' bill. The measure limits the aijjslication of ;the civil service system to fh. departments n 'WnrfhiTiP'tnn nrw -tri a n -Vi VHot 1 nr-u 1 i 'ties where, the.' total -numiaer of -employes exceed twenty-hye. Ail appointees are to. -ibe -recommended for jfcfe years,: with the removal clearly regufeled and'yested in the appointing power.;git.is provided, ihowever, that no remova?Bhalr be (made for political or Teligioustjlgauses- and) in case of removal the causMlshall be! spec ified and the papers naadsl record bf jthe office.. "ali '!' f'V j- ' ' All persons now in "thSi Jpublic ' seryice are to terminate their sice frvej years from" the time that the a'c takes effect. The measure recognizes tik general eligi bility of; these persons 'jspr re-apppint-ment. It ; includes the ciw "servfbe. pos tal clerks and letter, cajfeers in offices having over j ten employ8 exclusive!, of subordinates.! It limits tif civil service regulations to cierKs wfse compensa 'ifloii, is from $990 to- $l,80iper year, and ; includes as clerks, copyjffs; computers, "counters- and '4ra-ftsmen.ji '(- ; ' I i Jt is pointed out thati;sthe' essential idea. of. the foregoing bilp.tb take out of the civil service all ipesponsible and tmporHant officers, limiting It . only j to clerks in Washington- au'IJ certain! large cities, ath in these cases'-;ftxir,g a tenure of office of, five. years. . f--,'--..1 .::,-..' As the' 'reXult of the 'cccerence- of the republican members of tKi house oppos ed to the exi&ting; civil sfrvice system, the bill outlined'above wadoptei lunan ianously With a Tew' amlments. Rep resentative. "Evans, of Kei&icky, was -instructed to introducev the fiifeasure in the house tomorrow. It VillPtlien be I refer-' red: to the committee on Siyil service re form. ! A steering commit.5fe, to wait , on the committee onTiiles tOssecure the fix ing. of 'some date for the lmsidera'tion of the proposed-legislation kfltb ascertain the 'sense of the house an heNexact sup- portjiiiat win De given lt.tyas appointed I "Sparks F"-i The- senate oonlnrmsi Ifhi nomlinlatloln elf Hezekiaih IA, Gudgeir,.liq iNorbh: "Calv olkia, to i be United . Sta'i cohisul-ig'en . Cohigressmain Groesver, .;! 'iCaiSo, -ih'o ' airrlveld 'in 'Washinlijioni Wciines kiay expressed the opiniojs 5tJhat Sdnlator Hanna 'wouild Ibe re-'ell'eicfjjSl. : : i . . 't I Three men. were kniete&t th'e !Avon id'ale (Pa.) mine of the D5lware, Lack aJ wanna a'nd Western K5ii!l .Oampany Wddnelilday by a t'enri'fiik lexplcsiLon , of 2as. . - fil' I' Senalt'or utJer, . of i'Nftjiih Oarolinia,' ih'tro'duces a resoCutJon Ithe senate, proVidirtg for .tihe electioais of Uriiteki S!tat&s sjenabcrs (by idrre4g v!ote tdf . Ithe .people. , , y , j The 'cane ifMds ibelOmigig to Simjon lMilan,- a t 'the co'Iomy olf Pjaienque, near Guines, province cf ; HtsVanaj. (h'aive Ibeen- iburned. ' It Is .believied the nre was of Jneendlary origin ii , I Governor Tyler, cf Virpmia, has re spited for ninety klayla jhni Jia'ctoonr of .i 'Bristol, who was seneinicidd; to . He nange'd at Abingdon on s'Satorday far tJhla! -muirid&r cif Walter Leonard. : . iR'epresenta'tive : Overstrft, of Indi ana, -w-KI initroduce . the iSnirrency re form b'ill of the Ind'iariS pcilis monte tatry cornimis'sion iand it jll ibe refer red to the commlittee ontianklnig and currency.) -A 4 '.:. I l ' i" TM-'. The tdlaalfch of Louis 'Ranker, a promir. 'rient m'eimlb'e'r of the tNeK?;York cotton exohanlgei" iwfcus annoumceiWednesday. He was a'so a merrtber- oi.tlh'e- coffee, produce and; corn exch'anve. lie was 65: years ; old. ;. " M '- ' i ' j"- . .... 1 ' I " r ' ' ' V Argument On !tjhe application; for j a certificate; cf reasona'ble df bt of ttih'e legality of tihe CohVictiion Actor Ed- wiard J.- RatJcllffe forifesMeatira was on aigalp) W'edlnleisiday JUstiice Dickey,; in the lyn. .;. : i.'- ' suprerrte. cprtv .Brook- . v r,..- - . . iMrs.x JTia' Leard, ai 'wfeb'e wcfmaU, waiS mlurd'ared txy a: Senao'l'el Inkliah Wednesday eveninig, four les east if 'Maud, Oblahjcina territorylyj The crime was ccmjm!itteid. In th'e prfencie of 'tJne woman's caped. children The Vidian es- iAttiorrieys for 'Ej. J.,'Ra'!fcliffe's (wife soe'ive .a.) icbliegram frornMheir ;' ILon- kion- repres'ent'atl ve etatih:gah.a)t toe -was mallffllnig -Ito' tttnelm . am j officii . .copy ofj-. tJhfa marrjiage certi'fl'da'te osEdlward, .; Jff 'Ratcliff e W to . Caroline- JRafisihi'll, onV 'A Ow T?nn ..':.nL; ;-i i ka... !tt-.:.4,j4 States c'ircUit court WednleSllay, Juld;ges iirorrkw and - De; Haveni pn'ied ' T)u'r- rant s appiicauoai xor a wp cur ttiaioaas wruus miki- . ia'Sp Tanuiseti . grann. nis attorneys leave to a'ppeafjifram thfs decision.; V; - :;,:;;':: ,'-;"; '-..;';' -. ' Rjepdt.ts rece'ivod rom. lifi'e" rvreat'her Ibureau offlcials InJ :'.; Flor;; iridJe't16 thJa't ttihe . freeze 'of. Jianiuar 2nd anld 3rd, I8S8i fwlhile! ; doing fpynBid'erapie idamage, did not apiprtyachj-n severity or, destructive riosa th'e fre?'?s in tihe iwiinter of 1894 amd 18&3. ; : Mr. Clark's Gold Dol&r Bill nasnongitoni,' January 3i-Riepresen- ta't'ive CIairk,o f IowaJ has.finitrodlulcjied a bill, making ithe igoltd1 do'y ar the pie unit of value,, directing ery, nattion- al-.bank to redeem tts; woK's In; Jdol- J lars of such, value, restrict nig the de nominations of treasu'ry m national banlc notes to $10 or its milple, itJhiotse outstanding of leiss.? denominations , fbe ang called in and T'e-lssuediin sucli de (niominat'ions . SiiTver icertlfiSlt'es' are j to ibe called in and (standard. jtHver "dtfl lars gliv?n In exdhaiige iandiicertdfiicaes "destroyeii, ' wihil'ei.aft'ef i Ju -1st, 1900, ..fchfe' treasury. Is to refuse "acfclli''cr--ti'flteates j as paym'efft jof pTifblfc iduteB. The national "bank ; acts Ja'lso j , are' artienlded so s td charter iJauks , wt'tlh a' paid up capital "staclc of ,000 which anay ' tesui ."ourrenciy to ; th limount ; of the facei ctf 'lhe securities piey-"deposit w'itlh ttti'sf! 'governimenit, . the lax on cir culation to be one-ihalf of fe per cent. payaWe annually 'in January; j ; r.-'..; .''-- ; ?- - I " J-'t ;'.- jewelry Firms ind 'h-- ..,.-. Salem, Mass.(- January1 5.-4wo of the large jewelry firms of this fy who ad vertise . largely in magazin(& and do!, a very extensive . mail and : eBgress;'. order business throughout the country,- report ed today -that they were the-jSlSctims' of a clever swindle at Chris'tmi'. time. SAt that time one of the firm; Tecjtved an4r der Jot fJ-oOworth of gnods !4rom 'a per son in Willow Grove, Pa wlffo enciosed a United States. Express Tny order; In payment (for the same. ThHother firm at the sarAe time' received t$8 order for $100 worth of goods i from. th same pjert sons, who paid for i-thein. jt a simiiiar manner. These orders iwefitl accepted without question,' but the United States Express Company now ma'M affidavit that -the orders were.- forgV.ies upon blanks stolen from the cotmlany; " Iti is thought probaible that 3 othQt . concerns doing a similar mail and-egress busi ness throughout the; United 'grates have 'also been: victimized. - 1 , ;';: ': - .-1 j ' :.' t-: 'I - A;"; :.-';i;The. Surprise ofAl ! ' iMr. James JontetsC of the drfig firm "of Jories & Son, Cowden, iHL, 1 spea'kiang of Dr. King's iN'dw (DiscvVery says that iast niritOT "his iwllfe attaclceid wtah La Grippe, arid (her ca grew ;so serious tjhia't phJysfcians art XwxJen and Painia" Would Wo "rktthiinig foil hier. t seemed- totdtevefc'j'imto Hty Con Bumptadn. ' ; Havlnig ;i Djrs ; K)tifigs eev Discovery in store,' anld' selling iotts sprisje ci talk elha ilbjeg '-giet bet ter' friotm 'the.tftrst dosey aajsd half a ao4eni - dollar 'botjtilea leurodi sfcr souWd njdi weia.ti : tDr. ' 'Kfakg'W-' NwSiscovry ds guarant'eed to "do -this tffcioirk ood. Try it (Free trial bdttles at? K, R. Bel- iiaxny'a mig score, .ibeifre THE BOND REPUDIATION m. m AL, IEADY HAVING BAD EFFECT SiJPON OTHER BOND ISSUES ir. :t ; Te I tart Shirt Making at the PenitenUary. Ejprbltant Charges bf BusseU's Lawyers 1 the Lease Casa-Jadge Dick Not to Be 8ii-Gnmore, the Desperado. In the Pen- - ltsiktlary Fatal' Aceldent at Amateur - Theatrical Performance -i- Epidemic of ju Aaies at uaptiat Orphanage essenger Bureau, Paleig-hj, N. C, January 5. 'i !-'. TI B - suits to secure the reoiidikitkm of jaunty ibondsj issued in aid of rail way? are having 4 distinctly bad effect. Statsyille wants '-waterworks and sold $52,q'K) of toemds, pt the takera will -lot payfpr them ixnitlil (,the feupreme court J . uici wittiiuiw; waiter worits boni s, having grinted -fa- rehearing m the;ktter case. Ifthe State papers era fullj angry comlnent on the success ful ipudiation oflbonds in Stanly and tAai' attempted in; Buncombe , aid Rutjrford. It i declared that by W'hag thas ibesn dMe already confidence. In aI'Irorth CarotiHa securities is shak en, Jj-yj Sf Lusk, Ian , influential Buu conjj republican; fsays he -fill use all poss!ie pressure! W injduce the Bun-coml-fe county 'ccromisskmiers to with draw, their uit to invalidate the Spar- tanbflrg ana Asheville ibonds. . ' .! It '0s proposed j at ;the peniteutinary to p.at; nf tycorjvic?ts at work about February 1st, making shirts, using the chapel ; for. the purpose.; The big work- sbopjin the west! j wing is not prepared and, fyill cost conBlderaible to- put it n shap. i There are I now less than 175 conyjcts in the big sprison. ; L. - The -ize of the bills for legal services in. trie i matter of j Governor Russell's suit '0a annul the ibise of the North Cai- olms "railway is so Ilarge that it is saijd. to have made the! "directors gasp for breatbi One hill iy Pq W. Averitt, is for .$2,000, and it ii said others are as large or-nearly asj large. 'None of theih are'yet "paid. . i I j,.- ' ;'"'- .. . ! , ).-- . Tliere is. utter Uhpeiief among rebuto - licans here that Sehatbr Pritchard Jias the JeaptJidea of rf tiring and succeeding iuage sUick, or tha the latter proposes lb resign. Republican State Ohairman Hoitoif expresses tffle 'belief that Judgp Dickmay resigil in5the spiring; but does not, win t to resign at; all unless -he can secure . the place f pr Judge Douglass. In fact, Ire plainly feays; now he "has no ideaCpf resigning, j -i j .' ".- t Ale.,: Ajiwavi-'e, - m negro v asperaao, WiaLfltrvil'f- "in h') trcin.fifxnif fa ytr YmDtawTi to sej-ve a . ten yejar's f sentence, and -. : x ... rv.WW.MlJ JWttlUOJI, Isham i Wright tt4 s&rve one v year). Wrigh t ' is shot. . After Gi Imore serves his term here he .wijk'be turned over to the South Carolina Authorities to serve sixteen, years of ah "Unexpired term. f 'ibis city now has- six public schools! one having quiteii rJeoentlyVbeen occu-f ijrevi. mu ui an; ssyi4iis win Dpffin worj on the seventh, . tj j . - '- At an amateur theatrical performan last nisrhit at Asheville k. 14-vea-ov, ihn named Hampton, ws shot in the thead aiiu -j.iiiea y anstner youth named Scot.' ilt was thought the- pistol was unloaded. !i t . ' i N Thrp are 100 cases iof "measels. of a veryv.'-bad type, at ? fjhe ! Baptist orphan'- age sat Thomas vifle. All school work- is suspended and the place is converted! into 74 hospital. Spifar hoj- deaths have resumed. . ' i ; j in, beaooard Air Line noiti'fles the rilvry commission that ,it will not issu,any more passes In future save to if" rsons who are .exceDted bv thel A Aii!fc:.lJ,-'i',-lllS91- "fumy. I wmmissioners here ;'day ousted one of the ibest pub-! lie id supervisors in the state, solely tor purpose or putting in a populist, withj&ut a particle;; Jf experience. ; 1 They elected Charles Ii. Ray, over the pro test ;of.J. B. Hill; t chairman of the 'board.'; : l f ': : - : . :. ; i People from, all jthei eastern trucking sections report the -outlook as good. J. A. Brown, thp. promoter of th Sunhy South". colony at Chadbourn. is here. -and says It Snow numbers '400; pracfeically all its! -members from the northwest. '; .. . .',' j - ;l Th two Wilsons,; railway commis sioners; have not t,he slightest idea of making' any physical contest 'to regain possession of their- office, which the governor had forcibly opened. . They are taking. matters Sc-uietlf and both say they leave the entire, (business in the hands of -their attorneysj who are cerf fjainly-jyery capabl men. -r Hart's Emulsion Iof Qod Liver Oil with Creasote and -the Hypophoshites if faithfully used, ifla'a specific in the treatment .of weak lungs, Consumption Bronchitis, etc Leading' physicians re crmmejd it; Sold by J. C, Shepard, R. H. Hardin and II. ;L. Fentress. ' ' ..iV-' f- . ' ; y li- - - Preparations Compleed for Dur rant's Ei ( ' . ' ' eentlon .:- ; ; Ban FrancLsco, Ca., January 5. Al- though, the attorney for rant;'Jthe condemned W. H. T. Dur- murderer of Blanche La mo n't, were considerably dis concerted by the denial of their applica tion fdii'a writ of hafeas corpus and per mission to appeal 'therefrom to the United States circuit! court this morning. They JiaVe yet two hrtore moves by means of which they hope ti prevent the execu tion jof; their client on Friday. These are to appeal to the governors for a reprieve and t apply to the sppreme court of the Unite i. States for an appeal from the circular :court decision denying the peti tion f ?r a writ of habeas , corpus. Attor ney L. Boardmart, who left here on Satu(jay last, is Expected to reach Washington, tonight S and will probably maktltihe latter application tomorrow mornJSf- While little reliance is being placeEjjupon the governor, strong- pres sure t1 being brought to .bear upon him on bMalf of the cohdemhed murderer hand m-stone is being left unturned in the. ef5oro gain executi clemency. Mel t ime Warden 'j Hale has completed all hs arrangements; for the carrying out of tije sentence, and feo little faith have (Durnt's. parents-ln4the efforts to save their son that they hai'e requested Rev. William? Ra'dor to mount : the scaffold with -the condemned ijian. IThey also at temhted to make arilangements' for the funeral of their son 'after the execution dui earnea ,to tneir wismay that - there was, decided objectionon tbe part of the cemetery officials! in fihiis eity to permit ting fDurranfs body to" be interrfd on account, of the publicity which his case' has Sheen given. ; 3' -P .'"'. , Tqu need Cod Live- Oil, you say, feut tmnjyou can't takl1t?j Tiy-Mor-rhuVin," a perfected; ."Wine of Odd Liver, Oil." You geta tn .virtues of the Oil, wfthout thej disagreeable f-fept-'J4 CShiepardi, J. H. Hardm; and Hv L. Fentress. 1 - ; To Fix the Sex'of OflVprlnc NewT york, January 5. The medical fraternity in this cityjis much interested in th: report from jVlenna that Dr. Shencle had discovere'a the secret of ex 1810 an Influence over females so as to fixvthe sex otvtheiii offspring. . Dr.jjOeorge F. Shridy, editor bf the Medic Record today! said: f'l think Dr. Bchehvfc's discovery ii .probanly a reri ival oL't'he bid theoryJ which hnlda nat .the so of a child is aietermined. wholly- - " ,JJ vixy iliflllllci il. W IIS parents, are nourishedj The Atudy-of an, imals has shown that the female, when' confined' to a iow died if if conceives at all, will bring forth 4 male. Contrarilyl when the diet-is of hlgh,nutrition, the is sue is likely to be female. j- v , : Why ailow yoursejj; to be fiowly tor tured a& the stake 6J disease? Chills and Fyer will undef mine, and event ually, break down th4strongest consti tutlonj Febri-Cura fgweet Chill Tonic with Iron) is more effective I than' quin nie, . being combined with Iron is an .exllent Tonic and Nerve medicine. It Is peasant to take,! and is sold under positive guarantee tp cure or money "Jnst i good" kind don't effect cures. Sold IV . J. C. Shepard, J, H. Hardin and H Ia Fentresa, . - nnrs mm i &'- The prettiest; line of snow wliite Em broideries efer displayed upon onr: coun ters.1 Such I collection of patterns will not be seen cSitside of the "G-RE AT, CITY.' Great crow haye - expressed 'their ad- miration of this varied stock and we cor dially invite wxr many friends to-call and Our Hia!oe All our efforts have make this department the "pride" of our business, an re beeve we ; have suc ceeded. LacSs oi every ..description, Dc mestic and foreign, ye have searched alFthe great Jace centers for the newest and best. Thy are here and if you wish to purchase Lades, you will do yourself an ; injustice if fpu do not exapiine our stock before buying. - . " '. . - ' 1 Mail orderagiven especial attention. I J . ' - successor hm ifi&l ko!,29 Konn From sireel ' " ; : - Nine rich men in Nor0v Carolina out became rich by spending filess than they spend" less than he makesg gAny one will than he liakes. Every youg man of ordinary ability In' Wilmington can and should save sometmng each mont$. The man who will not save a portion'df a small aal ary .will not sa,ve a portiofof a large salary The "boy who saves something every rhonth will be promoted before the boy whoi spends all he make's. True manhood is required to deny .one's, s and :save. It is Jweakness and folly to spend all, re- 1 - i . tune. i2 , .J T'S For reasonable1 interest nd absolute r . -. , Industry; economy and integrity cause prosperity not "Luck" or "Good For THE WILMINGTON SAVINGS IfiD TRUST COIIPANYJ THE BlECHMlCS HOME ASSOCIATION, at . SUBSCRIPTION STOCK in the WSM b Now Open That investment in nh is Stock is the best and safest form 6f Savings '' Bank, has been so full demonstrated that you have onlv to innnim nf j any one of its Stockholders. IHAHIEL JACOSI, PKS. ' In answer to many ar-if ications Ihe only of Its FIVE PEll CrNTl PAID 4 ". V :r-rv-, :; -!.-.;: ' :-: - KIBilllPPfttll! Lna anow me to tnanKo-my many friends and customers forheir liberal patronage for the ; past year, I am fully satisfied and feel that NI have many things to ; be .thankful for My business foots up at th end ofJ897 mjre than I expected to dpi; in Une 'be--gihning and now ! am redy to mee competition on' j any , move . and sell goods lower for the 'hard dollar -than any man in town. 'Read ny January price tout they are lower;han "cent coton and all I ask is compitrison; - Domestic Golds J! ; . .,. . I,---. .- pph' - - -Plaids, splendid quality far cash 3c. PeedeeTegata 4c. IxL 1'yg.rd sheeting 4c A'splendjd bleaching, :yard wide, , at 5c.' Lonsdale cambriq- at cv'-iA; eplendidbed tick at 5, .7 ad 8c. War ranted featJher proof Bed - Jgcks at 124c worth 15c.. IBed Spreads :white,! , at 484; 'better union Quilts al75c; "better and heavier Spreads at IliFine eblor dj Spreads.;at 60c. Spool patron, Ji H. Coates' thread at 4c; Chil wick's 'best 6 xjord Spool Thread at Zd Enteiprise, not glace, ' good; IMaohtne riaireajd at lc Deir spool. ;Dragon, coloredi' Thread !, at lei per spool.' "Six (balls seeing Ttoead J at' 6c. Six pairs iround ' wire ; tihread shoe laces for .5c. . v ' : if 'r f -.it FrencTti woven full dressCorsets for 39c. IThe Globe : best flttdgg- Corset, long waist, at f 39c. .' Vlgant" Corset; made Jby .the R. & O. Coset Co., for 50c. (We handle 'all klndMEof Ladies'' Odrsets. R. & G., 75c and M;; Warren's II,; & P. at $1; Caroline af $1.25; 'black Corsets at $L The new ?hort" waist Corset at 1. " . . . ' fel;-' ' Shoes Tr ShsV S We , want your shoe-' traije. We can, fit wur feet and please sfeur pocket-, Ubejbfc. Womian's ' oil graiiiv Polkas, all soUd, at 85c; pepble polish golkas at 80c. a-na ?l. iLaaies'j oongoia . i patenx : up iS'hoes at $1 theoest shoegih tihe state for tihe price. Tjadies' yer- fine snoes, aiM and ' iMcKay sewed' tlhoes, worth 'from $2.50 to $3.50 ja pair, iisjsimiall sizes, (A I B, C, and Sizes 2, 2V6, -iimds 4, I will sell for $L39 a pair, wort twice the price. I Ihave a line of vejy fine Shoes tht I seTl for $1.50, $2.00, p.25 and 2.50 a pair. "Gent's Shoes, cld , leatiher, tbuff , congress and lace, at$1.00 a pair, br $1.25 Efhoes are thingiwf 'beauty, nice, pretty, ' cleam : stoTk and good goods, maade with, as mucihfttyle as any $2.00 Stooe. Our $2.00 line of fine calf (sklto. made up handsomely aria is In every irespeot a .flrst clasjsiSlioe.v "and good enough for any genwemain, . and. will wear as long as any 4I.D0 Shoes on the market. Our Tan.Russet and JCKm gola enameled 'Wlacik Shes, for Che iyotmg sporting mien are; ? $5.00 shoes elsewlhere, and my Racketirice Is only $3.00. We tiave .Cjbjldren'li Shoes lof every class, from 'baby tikyea, at 19c a OF 7nfJLTGT0FS 5 '. )' ' i V;i. : " 1 1 . TO AJY MAGAZINE PXJSXiTSHED IN THE UNITED STATES OR ENX3-1 IiAND, AT PUBLISHDRsS , PRICES. HAND, IN TOUR SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR THE NEW, TEAR.. . ITe-w year TURNER'S N. C,, AUMIANACS, CALENDARS AKD CALENDAR PADS. . IF TOU THINK OF OPENING ANETwj ET OF BOOKS BEGINNING WTTH THE NEW TEAR; LET US QT?PPtY YOU.". . OUR STOCK OP BLNK' BOOKS. AND QFIC STATIONERY IS, THE IiARGBST IN ' THE STATE, iANT OUK, PRICES LOWEST . " ; jC trrra' PRICE 5 CENTS. been concentrated to of every ten commenced life poor. They made. No one gets rich who does not gtt j rich- who continually spends less ,j . i. r i .? . . ,: . .1 l ...... , k. . H M security, deposit your savinei LIST FOB THE , . . Apply to v ' , ;r ' W. H. CUMHIHS SECRETARY. Association win tBCnAi?i ctt UP STOCK, the best investment In Hip - X :fv W.-A , del ,;TTs w ouiiwi su'oes tor so, 5o,y -z cents un im i nn ifrTf: ,'- io hcikooi snoes. cor 3j, s now doing far more shoe iftusiness ittiJk-V ' ever rvefvTv. a-nrt -n,. - . X - ever 'befvro o-nrl -r,, .-.i . . .. V V. - ' Carpets and Malttinftsff Have (been moving of late: bur stock in- this line is very large and we arer yery anxiousto make sales. In-, grarid' Carpets frofn 20, 22,-257 35, 39, 43, 60 and 60 cents. Brussels'iCarpets from 45, ;50, . 55 and 60 , centsv (Moquet Oar- pete 1 at 65 cents,- wortth $1 elsewhere. Carpet Paper 3 and 4 cent per yard, atatttlng, new pat tenrs, at 12, 15, 18,. and 20 cents, very cheap and yodi ' value. Ourtain Poles, jnbrass itrtra mhi'gs oak," maple, walnut and ctoerry " " "-at - 25 cents each. Complete Wmdor i .feet, at 25 cen'ts, md of pest -opaque lineni j" -' - '. Dress Goods; . 'We hanaae Dress Goods of all kindsi. A. hig redu'Ction tn Dress 'Fancies and ' fine novelty. Dress Goods, double width. ' worth 15c, now; 12o; worth 12c. now 10ci Fine Worsteds .Inr.all colors at -c. j Fine ; Black Dress Goods, all prices. Single F Cashmere at 20c; -double F 1? best Mack cashmere made jtbe price of 25cper . pard, 36 Inches " ' wide 36 inches colored . , Casnmere, m1r 20c, worth 25c. Fine figured Dress -GoiWs,, made hy the Gold" Medal Com pany; (Black Dress Goods for 60, 65; i75c and $1 per ;yard--are styles of. beauty '", ?id. quality of. tne very:ibest. Come - ITSS Ooods, Capes and, -Cloths and Hats. " ,. .. - ' MillineryDepartiiient. We have done the best year's work . m pur MUliinery d'epartment and can not; say enough In. praise of the ladies. ,We stHl ead in low. prices. We sell - ' " good! Felt. Hats at 25c; nice Frenoh Felt Hats for , 50c. Ribibons, Laces and Veiling at all prices. Visit us for bar- -tgains ion the Ijegfarnlng . of the new C(d thing & Underwear.' IjOur Clothing and Underwear are" special : sellers. We thave a. Mg stock -of 'suits for gents,! at all prices- and" can save you money on boy's end' -men's. Clothing. . : '; r ,s, ,f , , t " Come to this old, Racket Store for bargains and be convinced that we are' not all gas." We4ive up to wlnat we ' ' say. We buy oil goods for -the cash, " ' and like q sell them the same way, as the -mighty dollar makes us Isvustle. - Tou will find us at 112 North (Front Street, opposite the Orton Hotel, near . ius -juowBiw..nu .wire largest StOCK ' i-' I of goods. of any house in the cflty. 7 BIG RACKET STORE Kl'b?KZ$&&& Presents : i "V - : c2? OOn J V 3 1
The Wilmington Messenger (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Jan. 6, 1898, edition 1
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