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THE MORNING POSTr TUESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1901 7 7 if PHI .;tiei Hobson Made to Kiss Lamp Posts s-'i I IS ON FIGHTING : lection on a Man's Cour- It . ; ae to Quit When He Knows He is Beaten No Draws Allowed tie petisary has reduced trim-e fiftv per cent in this county and pays for 'times the revenue into the public school fund that tne saloons did. WASHINGTON ftOTES Cullings from the Depart ments and Hotel Registers Washing-ton. Jan. 14. Special. The -?i.ui,?1'tBank of Fayettevilie, capital .huioo. ha.s been authorized to begin business. . : t North Carolina pensions granted: Flor ?JIS. 1'aison, "Goldsboro; $8; minor of William J. Garland. Rakrsville SlJ. 1 (Continued from Fifth Page.) "We hereto append 'a statement cf contingent expenses of governor s man sion, as taken from' the auditor's re port. Respectfully subirutt hI. A. W. GRAHAM, J. A. COLLINS. HOUSE COMMITTEES Speaker CToore JNamed the Majority of Them esterday wiM' Vr,9f E- Butler of Clinton; was '. Speaker Moore' .announced' the' -re-ter fcASr Q a t0 WS bother, jnmbcr of tht. IIouse comtee 'yts Fwmw !StAP sm.. itam a ... AtM -.'rteiYlay. The work of the li'-niy-; win Point, Jan. 14. The committee House of Representatives re- tlieir investigations, into hazing! ladison spent a few davs here list ' earnest now with committees 10 week. . : consider bills. Thi aunointinent or' rmr.- , lnnkley has been appointed niittees yesterday was as follows: vTce S!8tf flCrinkK:emovSn Pf COMMITTEE OX FINANCE. Mwrett at Ruth, Forsyth county, 'vice Pattis (chairman), Willard, Duls, Lit N. S. Sullivan, removed. tie, Parker, Lane, Ross, Graham, Owens A ne,w post-office has been established j of Tyrrell, Daughtridge, Page 'Gaither at Somr.es, Bladen county, with Joseph , Morris, Mann, Mauuev, Long, Blount' Squires as "master. , - Alexander, Zachary, Petree, Brim, IS'. THE i STOCK MARKET The Bears Had the Best Yesterday's Trading of DECLINES AT THE START W eakness Developed .Early in Differ ent Direction and Was Emphasized Repeatedly Dnj-Iiiglhe Day-Certain Stockt vtere Movedt Upward by Per sistent Effort, but Prices Were Main tallied with Difficulty Four Counterfeiters Arrested High Point, X. C. Jan. 44. Special. ',. Point "today. The committee 1:1 executive session at the hotel be ihey came to the court room. The , ;h o lasted almost two hours. Sirs, witness brought before the is tee today was Cadet Lewis .Jr., of Rhode Island, who was COMMITTEE OX CORPORATIONS. Rountree (chairman). Gaither. Smith. I Seawell, Stubbs, Baldwin, Daniels of j Warren, Roberson of Guilford, Hairls, -V band of conn terf eaters, was aire!-.! here this afternoon by Chaties E. Wright i Winston, Shelton, Hartley, McFarhm l, i .uie 1 niieu states fvecret service, 1'ayne, Owen Mssisreu uy yiirttHi citatest Marshal Mil- COMMITTEE ON INSURANCE. Willard (chairman), Connor, Page, Hoey, Watts, Brittahi, Robinson of An- liken and local officers. The names of the counterfeiters are Ezekiel Gurley, J.ames Spencer and Will Rach, all white. and William Matthews (colored). They : son, Little, Gaither, Zachary, Petrel, were also arrestied for passing spurious Ebbs. metal. They will he earned to Greens-! ' . .,. t.-h ..,i : i,: boro touight for mvllminary heaiim: be- i;LbLHU LA n s. 1 fore United States Commissaoaer Trog- den. i i with Oscar L. Booz. Exammen ly ; ! i ntative Wanger of Pennsylvania. .... -. itness said: i v, us not consulted as to the propri- ; . , i calling out Cadet Booz, Jbut Avas .'t by Keller to act as one of his sec ,. s ;n Ins tight with Booz of August 0, is'.'N II iimiifd all the cadets who were : ::t at the light but. was not quite . ;,- wii it was who acted as referee, i' ih,. ught that it was Cadet Wray. r,:,uv'u went into the details of the :.t and said that while there was not ;,: wieetive blow, btrnck during the tight i: z lay down, but was not knocked .vu. He whimpered and did not get w iu'ii his seconds asked him to do so. had heard some person say that i, z. was hit in tne solar plexus. He ! ...adit it was Keller who said so, but ..... witness did not see such a blow -Was anything said to the principals ,Tvio!ts to the tight that it was to be to i f.nishV" linked Mr. Wanger. "No. sir: -.that was generally under- . i. ' replied the witness. (otitiii'iing the witness said: I .1 -ver knew a man to go into a fight If "is a question of honor; then, ;hor a man should continue lighting : . a he sees Iris opponent is getting the of him';' . " " No; I think' it is a question.of cour- First Native Governor Spriugfield, 111.. Jan. 14. Kichard Yates, the first native governor of Llli- I nois, and son of the State's war gov- 1 ernor. was inaugurated .before si great, assemblage in the Hall of Representa tive?., at the State capitol, today. The audience Was composed of both "houses of the Legislature and thousands V-t Ais itors. ;k-- "' ' "'' ;' ; Craig (chairman), Stubbs. Rountret-. j Groene. Duls, Wright, Spainhonr, (Jat jtis. Allen, of Wayne, Patterson, Mac j Gethan, Watts, Zachary, Taylor, Beas 1 ley, Oaloway, Blythe, Petree. Bishop of London Dead London, Jan. 14 Right; Rev." Mandell Creighton, bishop of Iondon tdnce 1897, find rlomi ff t h a 'h !l nip! RflTflt: lliml shortlv after noon todav. Bishop Creigh- White of Halifax (chairman), White EDUCATION. Connor (chairman), Whitaker of Guil ford, Jenkins, Itothrock, White of Jones, Beddiugfield, McCulloch, Smiih, Bannerman, Shannonhouse, Ross, Hoo;!, tJreene, Alexander, Lawrence, Carr, Carlton, Hays, Richardson, Carson, Mc intosh, Duncan. COMMITTEE ON OYSTERS. Nicholson (chairman), Mann, Taylor, Fearce,I)ees, Xash, Williams, Thomp son, Curtis, Morphew, Burlison. ENGROSSED BILLS. ton had received many decorations' and was a member or fellow of many socie ties. He was also the author of a num ber of religious and historical works. Hoar Renominated T . T" 1 -r 1 1 - -v 1 ' -- v or jones. easiey, niaioeK, uaniei or Stocks down from 1 i ance, b lelds, Pearson. Hartley, Long, New Jersey Central Mauney, Duncan, Sheets, Dean, ENROLLED BILLS. Allen of Columbus (chairman), Mc Lean. Carr, Nichols, Rothroek, Parker, Ward, McNeill, Garrett, Zachary, Me- Iver, Wilson, Mcintosh, sheets, Ow-.-n New York, Jan, 14. Wide changes in contrary directions of a few stocks gave the market a somewhat sensational and irregular appearance ait he opening, but the majority of stocks showed fractional declines running up to about a point in the Pacifies and some of the stocks which ,have recently been the .strongest'. St. Paul broke 0 by rapid stages, and Manhattan was offered down 2 on pressure do take profits, but rallied Vs Tin Plate moved vigorously upward about 8 points, and Delaware & Hud son gained Vj, but (immediately reacted. The bears, uncovered other weak spots besides those apparent at the opening, and prices fell, away" sharply throughout. Tin Platelu;d j:tsimtiai-gain of UVi. and Noi'thwest, Steel tend Wire, Pressed Steel Car ;'aiid Metropolian lust 2 'points and oveiv Sited' stocks su'T'crcd Kre than others, and Aliiajganiati.d Copper broke li ' .Lead yieferrexl :recoverel 3 ooinLs of its big Joss of Saturday, wlu.e .Min lieiipolis and 'St. , Lotto's preferrtnl- lo;t 4 points. Sugar, was moved up to Yi'J in an- iefifort ttf'iHol -the: market, but the manoeuvre.' was hot 'successful. Near 11 o'dock 'Tobaeca Ayas lilted resolutely to 117-." and other stocks made a partial r e eo very, which was most rigidly main tained. Chicago Great Western and Cleveland, Cincinnati," Chicago & St. Louis were unusually active and rose 14 each. Renewed weakness developed among the .active stocks and prices sagged to the lowest of the morning, St. Paul' be ing off 4. Conspicuous strength ap peared in Xntional Salt, St. Louis South western and C. C. C. & St. Louis issues. iTho decline carried most of the active to 2 points net. and Rock Island SoO.000 bales, -again""- 474,874 actual last Week and 104,J4l aeSttal last year. To day's receipts at New Orleans, 10,120 bales, against !),2U0 last year, and at Houston S.75.H) bales, against 0,234 last year. Monthi.' Open- High- Low- Closing "ing. esu est. Xanusry.- 9 75 9 75 ' 9 67 9 (9 February.. 9 43 9 50 9 42 9 43 tfarch 9 45 9 45 9 b'3 9 34 ALpril . 9 41 9 37 9 31 9 31 ilay... ... 9 41 9 41 'J 301 .. . 9 31 June.... 9 37j 0 37 9 34 9 34 July ... 9 351 9 35 9 2? 9 27 August ... 9 04: 9 04 8 93 8 93 September..- 8 52j 8 58 8 50 8 50 October.,.; 8 I7j 8 17 8 17 .. 8 17 November. j .... .. December., :! . .... J, CONDENSED SCHEDULE IN EFFECT JULY i-i l GREENSBORO. RALEIGH. GOLDSBOIia "" This schedule is published as information, aJ Is subject; to chan9 wltbcsS cotice to the public. . ' . TRAIXS LEAVE RALEIGH. NO. 111:00 a. m. daily Carries Pullman sleeper Raleigh, N. C.to Orecnirbcr connecting at Greensboro with train "33, New York and l'londa Express, in Salisbury, Charlotte, Columbia, Aiken, Augusta, SavannahJacksonville m,. all points in Florida. With main line train No. 37, "Washington .and Eoufh. western Limited," for Salisbury, Charlotte, Spartanburg,- Greenville, Atlanta. Montgomery, Mobile. Ne- Orleans, Memphis and all points South and Wontti west. Also with main line train No. 11 for High Point, Asheboro, . Sabsbory, Concord and all local points between Charlotte" -and Atlanta, onnecarjj: 45 Salisbury with train for all points in Western North Carolina, including As! -vilie, and for Kuoxville. Chattanooga, Nashville, Louisville, Cmcmsaii, Ciii cago and all points West and Northwest. Connection is also maoe at Greeup. boro with train' for Winston-Salem, Wilke&bcro, Reidsvdlo, Datwiba rp4 The' market closed steady. Chicago Grain and Provision local stations. Chicago, Jan. 14. May wheat -opened ; NO. 158:45 a. m. daily Connects at Durham for Oxford v. lower 'to c. higher. World's ship ments were heavy, cables disappointing and receipts heavy. Local receipts were 77 cars, none of contract- grade. Min neapolis and Duluth reported t545 cars, against T-'Jo las't week and 757 a year ago. Despite these bearish conditions, there was a good commission-house de mand. This led to.- some covering by shorts, and May advanced- Offerings were light. ' : May corn opened unchanged to c. higher on unfavorable weather, and held firm. Receipts 'were 002 ears,' none of contract grade. Oats were firm with wheat and corn, but the trade was light and bare of fea tares. Receipts were. ."18-1 cats. Provisions were firm, an sympathy with higher prices a-t. the ' stock ' yards. Greensboro lor Winston-Salem. Mocksville, Reidsville, 'Danville, Kichifcon.J. 1, Baltimore, i'fiiiuaeipanv ew icrw Boston. Jan. 14. Senator George F. Hoar was totlav renominates! as candi date for United States Senator by the of Sampson. Republican Senators of Massachusetts.., PRINTING. T U . , ,j, Yxt t(c-irtfr mill L";I"a ,rX 'Tri Hoye (chairman). Whitak.-r of Fo- her of the" Senate since March, 1877. j syth, Winston, Richardson. Ellen, Biv- , i ens, Simms, Carfaway, McLean, xjur- ry r it 1 1 1 ' nett, McFarland, Owen of Sampson. Governor Durbin -Inaugurated: CITIES AXI) TOWXS; Indianapolis. Jan. 14. W mtield l. j Mason (chairman), Oliver, White of Mr. .Wagner questionetl the witness at f.( -:' 1 length ' on the nlatmer in which an ..),!...neiit"was selected to tight a fourth- t', J man who had refused to-do some-1 thh g on the order ot an upper-class rue witness said that the fourth-class ;Hr 1 iui aim Durbin of Anderson, was inaugurated Halifax. Jenkins. Lane. Curtis. Car'.toa. oday. Ane jKllsseiit governor of Indiana at noon tot Mornhew. Morris. Shelton. Ste- ')n ceremony was held in,the- rouuda of the 1 venson, Whitaker of Forsyth, Brim tn- .,..;it n-na dfcnrntfd far th"e nc- ! ni., Mf.,.i.'i . a j-1 1 - m, . . - -' v- v. v . . - - - v 1 1 i 11 1 : 1 1 , ...vi ..I uiii.i. fr.,.iit..l V had each. the advantage of casibu. The President Improving l"x- t- rri T- Toil 1 1 . N..w. is it not a false pretense and , K- , contitulcs to ga r.nlnanlv act to match an npper-dass , iuuy f0?-1?? - mt a new man who has only j was able, to be out of b -hniicc out of six ot winning .' asKea )!:. Wanger. . -That was not so in the case of Kiin- and Booz. Booz had 'the advan 1 iv h-iirht and reach, and If he had -,.riti:;n-d 10 fight he might have won," '"'fi- -" witness insisted that the scrap T.ing -nnait'cees always tried to match .-w eiiuallv as mrssible. In reply Washington, Jan. 14. President -Mo- in strength and ed this morniug. He remained in his private apartments, however, and will not resume his duties in his office for a week. n Responses All Favorable Washington, Jan. 14. Responses re ceived bv the State Department to its , . . , i. appeal -O Hie lowurs. in inane t-iti.i CpNSTITLTIONAL AMENDMENT. Stubbs (chairman), Rountree, Graham, Connor, Duls, Yarborough, Greene, Hayes, Allen of Wayne, Ebbs. PROPOSITIONS & GRIEVANCES. Graham (chairman), Mason, Sle.VdH, Welsh. Yarborough, Mtccui, Nash, Bradsher, Hall, Williams, Whitaker of Guilford, Allen of Colnmb.'-, Revive, Barnhill, Ardrey, Oliver, Benbow, Mas tin, Duncan. PUBLIC ROADS AND TUR VPllvES. Carraway (chairman), Ardr, Tbmn tree, Hall, BcddiugfieH, Mann, Ste.cn sfn. Curtis. Morris, Binieinii-.i, V.rud- Mr. Smith the witness -tateu tnat forts to bnng the peace negotiations at , sue Richardson, l.urlisDn, Aiasttii.. Ura '.-..I never oTiir.nired m any ngnt except ; i,,i.; n -ereedv conclusion are ail fa-. !,.,, ! ,.V.l.. code of IK- Was a vniunnuvj . I v,.n wpi- hear of any ',.ms;flD'nf rhe West I'oint code. . a man must eomt-Inne when he is tH-ailv overmatchetl and beaten.' : .1 Mi- Smith.' . . 'ihi-re is a nice distinction, sir, be a man fighting until be cannot ,tinn and a man quitting when he is 'ii-rressed." , Would von. when you came here as a n th - lass man. have felt it incumbei t .,-i to coiitiane in a hpht . if you t yourself d feated V i 'tlunk 1 would light on. as I might -e a chance of winning by landing : inseif." was the ready r?ply. la r; to another question tne wit-n-.-P s.i.i that if a-man was disabled V :-h a broken hand or something like (! rt. his seconds would throw up the W I'!'-" f.- i Ten People Killed . Loudon. Jan. 14. By an explosion in Wilson's hat works at Denton, .near Manchester, today, ten persons were killed and twenty injured. dent of the Daily -Oh but vour" ode here' allows iu-ni-. -jof, pP01ie were liuzt n 10 u.ai i I-aiied a draw. I think it was Mr. j l)iizard which has been raging m touth-r- r tl-on who told us that "a. broken ern Russia. . , "-rtid.i the mnn a draw,' inter-; : i t,-i! Mr. Smith. i'"t II. I do., not understand it wi-" w:is Timun's renlv. ad-t Brown . further testilied "tlia" ' ortt(1 that four hundred fishermen are ; c-ndts from prominent families usually j n,:srg, and that tf J1, i w-rf dve a harder time than otn r f. 1 have perrsneti -m " Per instance Cadet Holloa was c m FISH AND FISHER ES. Welsh (chairman), Williams, Thomp son, Mann. Taylor, Nosh, Ward, B-a-ley. Barco, Pierce, Dees. Owens, Col lins, Blythe, Burlison, Nicholso.i. INSTITUTION FOR THE INSANE. Page (chairman), Morphew. Spain hour, Stevenson, Bannerman, lied ling field, Mauney. Reinhardt. Carlton, Brad sher, Ross, Roberson of Guilford, Mc Iver, Carson, Burnett, IsbelL 'Duncan. COMMITTEE ON AGRICULTURE. , Daughtridge (chairman), Beddingfield, Little, ilcLean, Curtis.. Parker, Russell, Garrett. Blnlock, White, Daniels of Vance, Collins, Ward. Barnhill, Bensley, Bannerman, Barco. Dees, Eden, Fields, Loudon, Jan. 14.-U1V. Odessa corr?s- , - , ' , ,Vn ' ),. Coloman Duncan. Bodies Washed Ashore T.n Chaina. Island of Corcica, Jan.- 14. The Italian steamer Leone Jm- D e Inst. Many. bodies from the wrAk have been washed ashore. Many Frozen to Death that! Fishermen Perish in a Storm Yokohama. Jan. 14. It J officially re- fell 2Vi. Bonds were low, in sympathy with stocks.; The iselling - movement had generally speut itself before midday. Gre-at North ern pieferretl .fell 'Mi. The South west erns, the ErLes and the Readings came up well, and , $11 some cases reached the high level Of the day at a poiiiit, or more over Saturday'. There were rallies of a point " or iiiixj'., in the general list. Aggressive manipulation of the Eries forced them steadily upward, the first preferred selling li above the lowest. Shorts were alarmed by this' movement and covered heavily all around, raising St. Paul and Missouri Pacific 3, Siteel and Wire '22, Tennessee Coal 2. and the. list tin general from 1 to 2 points above the lowest. The market become irregular again. Profit-taking turned the stocks which had risen m6st bar'kVard1 again. There was Wheat January... May Coin January... May . Oat3 January May Pork Jauuary ... May ...... Lard January May ... Ribs January... May Open High 74f Sfif 25 14 45 14 00 7 45 7 00 7 10 7.; 78j S6 25 14 45 14 25 7 42. 7 55 i 7 07; 7 20; Low 74 77 86i 24J 14 25 14 00 7 4C 7 45 7 OC 7 1C Clos'g 74f '77f 30 m 25 14 27 14 25 7 42 7 55 7 07 7 12 nenderson. K'oysvi'I and Richmond. At University Station, except Sunday, for Clia&ej J1.1U. .Ac ureensboro lor W mston-Salem. Mocusv Lynchburg. Charlottesville. Washiacton, and all points North. NO. S 10;30 a. m. daily For Goldborand Intermediate points.' - Connecting Selma for Wilson, Reeky Mount ani Fnycttevllle. At Goldsboro for orto) where close connection is made with the Chesapeake line for KaJtimor. Als at Goldsboro for Wilmington, and daily for New Bern and Morehaad City. NO. 163:23 p. m., daily For Selma, Goldsboro and intermediate points. -NO. 7 3:50 p. m., dailv Connects at Durham, except Sundaya, for Oxford, Clarksville. Kevsvilie and intermediate points. At University Station, except .Sundays, for Chapel Hill. At Grednsboro with main line train t No. for High Point. Charlotte and local points. With train N. V l.-. . Fast Mail." for Salisburv, Charlotte, Spartanburg, Greenville, Atlanta and a.l points South, including Columbia. Augusta, Savannah, Jacksonville cad all points in Florida. Through Pullman buffet sleepers N,ew Aork to New Orleans via Atlanta. Montgomery, Jacksonvilie and Mobile. Through sleepe from New York to Jacksonville via Savannah. Pullman sleeper -Charlotte ta Bit-miogham and Charlotte to Augusta. Main line train No. 7 and o; cnu nect at Salisbury' for Hickory, Asheville, Chattanooga, Memphis, LouisTil!. Cincinnati and Chicago. Solid tram carrying Puilaan bmSet sleeper bchsbtjr y to Memphis. Also connects at Greensboro with main jme train : iSo. x tar Danville, Richmond and local stations. With train 0. 6S, WasumgoB and Southwestern Limited." and train No. 34, "New A 01k ahd l lonoa Lx press," for Danville, Lynchburg. Charlottesville. Washington, Baltimore. Philadelphia, New York and points North. These trains carry firs L-class coach to Washington and Pullman sleepers, -through to New York; also ta Richmond, ou train 34. Connection ia also made at Greensboro for Vvmsioa Salem. ,- CONDENSED SCHEDULE BETWEEN NORFOLK AD GUEENSB0K0. New York Grain and Provision No. 7 Daily. :0Oam 2 :20am f 9:35ara 10:0oatu flO:35am fl0:4oam 10:50am fll:()(5am f 11 :33am f 11 :52am Il2:00n'n 12:21pm 12:45pm 1:25pm 1:37pm f 1:45pm 1:58pm f 2:20pm f 2:33pm New York, Jan. 14. Flour Receipts, 27,440 barrels. State and Western dull and easy. Wheat Receipts, 58,500 bushels. Onened steady and advanced on good 2:41nm buying and bullish sentiment in the face j 2:55pm of bearish statistics, but .at noon yielded 1 to realizing. I Rye Dull.- State, 53 54c.,' c. i. f., New ork car lots; No. 2 Wesetern, 58, 2 05pm f. o. b., atloat. if2-19pm Corn Receipts, 259,350 bushels. Fair- j 2:31pm ly active and firm on warmer weather 0 -44pm. West. ! 2;55pm Oats Receipts, 135,800 bushels. Quiet ;f3 :05pm and steady. jf3:lSpm Ilaltiinorc Grain and Prall 1 f338pm Baltimore, Jan. 14 Flour Dull. West- SiaOpm aru suier, $2.34 2.40; do .extra, $2.45 'f3:57Pm (g; 3; do. family, $3.35 3.70; winter 4 :08pm w heat patent. $3.00 4.10; spring . do., -:f 4 :15pm $3.05 yj. 4.20; spring wheat Btrait, f 4:24pm $3.S5 3.05. Recdpts, 12,843 barrels; f 4 :30pm exports, 10.40O barrels. y-'f1" Eastern Time. . . . . Norfolk. V. ... Pinners Point . Bruce . Suffolk , . . . Gates, X. C. . . . , Eure ...... Tunis Ahoskey ...... Kelford Palmyra . . . .... Hobgood Tarboro ..... South Rocky Mount South Rocky Mount . .. . Sharpsburg . . Elm City .... Wilson , .. Contentnea .... ...... Lucama ..... Kenly J erome . . . . , ... Sel ma r. ; . . Ar ' . Dail7. r:5.j)n T :30 pm 15:U5pia 4:50ina f4:20ptq f 4:07pm, -4:00pni f3:4lpm f3:10pm 3 :00pm' f2:53pui 2:31pra 2:0Spm . 1:44pm f 1:37pm tl :29pm 1:10pm l:0yPm ;...) - ! ..... mi . 1 conunueu st.rensi.41 in nue siceei group. v 'heat Steadv. Knot and Jan., Federal Steel re 2 above Saturday. 75: Feb., 70 (g 70V4; March, 77 : :"P American Smelting 3; National Steel jrH-i; Mav, 7iW ?f 79: Steamer No. 2 1 D:AUPm and Steel and Wire .1 eaeh, and Ameri-j ij, 73 73! Receipts, 32,593 bush-; r''-'m can Hoop. 14 j, This did not prevent !s. Southern bv sample, 70 M 77; do.; r,:38nm a downward .drift at other points, St. jun CTa(i-u 74:J't -(ii 70. i K-45nm Paul losing a good part of tits rally and Corn Steadv. Spot, Jan. and Feb.,' 5.50pm Sugar falling to. 130 14 The closing was .j.014 42; March, 42U -(tt 42: May, i 5-50pm active and irregular and net changes 43 43: -steamer mixed, 41 41. 1 6:03pm were mixed. 'eceints -1O0.349 bushels; exports, 08,571 1 ffi:i7nm New Surtt.!SOock Qnotatlons American Coffei,. Oil American SitSplf-"'. ATLANTIC & N. C. RAILROAD. TIME TABLE UO. IS. M il to read about "his brother s.'n' iug ii;.- Merrimac and at the end ol each s -i:t.f -nee exclaim "I am the man." Mr. Drizgs asked the witness if plebe Ib.Wu. was required to follow the ex ruij.le of his illustrious brother while in 1 onto to California?. ' "Yes. sir," replied the witness. , "How?" queried "Mr. Driggs; "by kiss mv the girls?" "Xo. sir." replied the witness, -we n. ide him kiss lamp posts in imitation." off the wi?t coast. Indians Sacrifice Babies; Wichita, Kan.. Jan. 14. One hundred babies have been boiled by the Cheyenne Indians as a sacrifice to the evil spirits. To the effect Saturday. December 1, J-jOO, at 12:00 noon. Eastern. , .v Standard Time. . Supersedes Tim. v Table No.: 17 October 28. 1900. of Going Cast Daily. No. 3 . P. M 3:40 s 4:00 s 4:09 Passenger. Lv.. . Going West. Daily. No. 4. A. M. 11:05 New Cabje Connection Washington, Jan". 14. General Greely fc.-.s received from Lieut. Col. James Alien cablegram announcing that the signal '0is luis laid cables from Oslob, Island of (Vim. to Dumagute, Island of Negros, md th(nce to Jlisamas and Lintogo. Iiand of Mindanao.. This extension of the military telegraph, system connects for the first time th very large and Important island of Mindanao with Ma s' la and the rest of the world. Will Let. Dispensary Alone I'ayetteville, N. C.,. Jan. 14.-pecial.-Cmiberland County Election Board de-p!iiifd-to call a white primary -on the dispensary question' today. Public r feei irg Ls strong against any action unfavor able to the dispensaiT- A large ma- ',-;ty of the Democratic County Execu tive Committee is opposed t any action n the question before-the constitutional amendment goes into- effect, lnje ais- irilss Kins Entertain T.nftt nielit. at the residence of Mr I dj HiU E. King, Miss Emily gave an enjoy- s 4:S2 able nartv to a few friends. f 4:46 llJ bi-others, Messrs. T. Lafayette s 4:53 and C. H. King, assisted Jn receiving. j8 4:55 The evening" waspent very pleasantlj ; s 5:()7 in games andnusic, and one-of ithe most , f 5:19 enjoyable features was a reading bj ; f 5 :2o Miss Mary Hen. T i " Those present were. Misses sLucy Hotise s 5:o0 ot Scotland Neck, . Alar msDw, nuu. l .x., Jones, Minnie W-en, Nellie fiE Mary rveib oa xvmx, aj.uS.TO - ---- and Irene Norris, and Me.srs. Henry s 6 43 Perry, Kufua Swindell, Vance Vestal, ; J j 49 Charles Ni-iTia, Pa$chal Kmg,; Harry 1 Warren, -lieSIi- Pdy. D.". EIHngton, J 7:02 Kay House, M. V. Sanderford, O. Car-S t .07 ter anu 4.- 1 ; , Dainty reft&shments .were served. . cot'eai br.ower 5Ietins ; There will be a meeting of 'the evecu tive Ydmmittee'of the 'N'ortfi Carolina rWtnn' Growers Association this even- . hiv-.jl . .f i-f)ia nfTlCfl tlf the I Commissioner of Agriculture. The mem bers are .W. A. Graham of Lincoln. W R. Cox of Edgecombe, J. ?. Grimes af pitt, A. T. McCullum of Robeson, 0. K. Spencer and J A. -Shine. Ar.. Lv.. Ar. Lv. .Ar. .Lv. .Lv. .Ar. STATIONS. Go'dsboro 7 Best's . . LaGrange Falling Creek . Kins ton . . Caswell . . . Dover . . . . . Dover Core Creek Tuscarora . . Clark's . , New Bern New Bern . . . .. i Riverdale ...... , . Croatan ....... Havelock ...... Newport ...... Wildwood . . ... . Atlantic ....... Ar. Morehead CifyLv. Lv. Morehead City Ar. Av Af Cii-v rienot Lv. w Water Station, r Stop tm Signal.- s -Regular S;.). -'? elegrafli. Station. . SPECIAL RULES. . 1. West bound 'trains have right or track against East bound trains of same clsss - ' : 2 All first class trains running in any direction have right of track over sec ond class trains, and second class trams must be on siding clear of main line 0 minutes before leaving time" of nrst class train. - .Conductors will register " arrival and leaving time at New Bern Jn book provided for that purpose, . . sl0:43 sl0:32 sl0:22 sl0:12 f 9:50 s 9:42 s 9:40 s 9:30 s 9:20 f 9:12 s 9:00 s 8:37 f 8:13 f 8:09 s 8:00 s 7:46 f 7:39 f 7:35 s 7:27 s 7:22 7:0f American. Sttel; and Wire. Do, pief. iC. . . . American Steel Hoop .... American Smelting ....... American lee -T TS: American Tin Plate ..... Atchison . . .' .. v. Do. prof. " American Tobacco Baltimore & Ohio Do. pref. . , Brooklyn Ra pfd Transit . . Canada Soutlierii Central of New-Jersey . . . Chesapeake & Ohio Chic., Bur. cV: Qnincy C. M. ivc St., Paul Chicago, R. I. V -.-Pacific. . Chicago Great Western .. . C. C. C. & St. liouis. .. . Consclida.ted Gas; '.. Cor.ii'inental Tobacco Do. pref. : Colorado Fuel and. Iron. . Delaware & Hudson ... . . Del..: Lack. & '..Wcyt: .. ... Iteii-ver tV R. G. iref Federal Ste.sl ....'. Do. pref. 1 Illinois Central I nt ernational Paper Louisville & Nashville. . . . Manhattan . . ..... . . . . . Metropolitan Traction . . . Mo.. Kan. & Texas pref. . Missouri Pacific . National Steel '.. . A . . . ... . Na tional Lead .,'.-' ......... National Biscuit . - N. Y Out. & -'West. Norfolk & Western ...... Northern Pacific ........ Do pref. ..... ;''..'". . . Press S-teel ..... . V People's Gas I'acific Mail S. S. Co. .. . Pennsylvania Railroad . . . Republic Steel Reading Io. nrst pref. Southern Railway - Do. pref Southern Pacific , Tennessee Coal and Iron. . Union Pacific Do. pref U. S. Rubber U. S. Leather . : Do. pref. ,,......-,.: Wabash pref. . .......... Western & Lake Erie . . . . , Do. 2d pref, Western Union Opon. Close 30" 30 138 30 2:) 01 ' 3tW HI 40L', s;t.' 115 " 5)2:4 87 SOli 58 1., 157'" 40 No. 15. 7:10am 7:21am 7:33am 7:44am 7:49am 7:59am 8:13am 8:23am 8:29am 8:45am 8:51am 9:03am 9:11am 9:21am :28am V :44 am 9:50am 10 :25am 10:33am 10:46am 10:58am ll:04ara 11:08am 11:20 am 11:24am 11:38am if :55am No. 11. Goldsboro Ar. T i-OOam 1:15am 1:35am l:o0ara 2:05am 2 :15a 111 : 2:25am 2:35am 3:00am 3:15am 3:30am S:45;ini 4:00am 4:12am 4:lSam. 4:B0am 4:35am 4:45am 5 :15am Princeton .. . Pine Level ..... Sselma . . 1. Wilson's Mill.. ... Clayton . ... i.. Auburn .... ... Garner ..... .... Raleigh . .., ... . Method . .... Cary . . Morrisville .. .... Nelson . . . . .. Brassfield . . .East Durham: '.,' .... Durham ... . University .. ... Hillaboro ... -Efland ...... . . . Mebane . ... ... Haw River ... ... . Graham . .., . . . Burlington . ..Elon College .. .. Gibsonville .. ..McLeansville . . Greensboro Lv. No. 12. 6:00am 5:47am 5:30am 5:12ara 4:58am 4:48am 4:30am 4:30am 3:30am 3:10am 2:55am 2:30am 1:45am 1 :34 am 1:25am 1 :03am 12:55am 12:30am 12:01am No. 8. 12:10a'n 11:56am 11:43am 11:31am 11:24am 11:15am 11:01am 10 :49am ."10 :43am 10:30am 10:23am 10:15am lo :05am 9:57am 9:51am 9:44 am ii :40am 9:23am 1 :12am 9:04am 8:54am 8:43am S:3Sam 8:34am 8:20am 8:22am 8:10am 7:55am No. 10. 5:10pm 4:57pra 4:44pia 4:32 pm 4:20um 4:14pm 3:58 pm 3:45pm 3:38pm . 3:23pm ,3;13im 3:0:2pm ,2:53m 2:44pm 2:38pm 2:31 urn 2:27pin ,2:11pm 2:00pm 1 :52 pm' 1 :42pm 1 :30pm 1:24 pm t :02pm 12;55pm 12:51pm 32:40pm 12:25n'n 1 ' 41 87 :m' ('3 30 0314 4" S5V, no" 80 84 58 150 401,4 144 35214 331 124 V 123 10- 17 78 70 1934 193 4lVh 43 UM . 0,1 . 51 158 197 051, 54K 332 22?' 80I 120 109; 48 85 40 37 40, bushels.' Southern white corn, 42 (g: : C:35pm 43; do. yellow, 42 '43. 1 - .-. - , Oats Steadv. No. 2 white, 31. 32 ; 1 , . : Vn mived. 2St ffj)-29. Receipts. 34.259 i ' ' - . ' 130 h.nJi,. Train 41 leaves Goldsboro 4:33 p. m. arrives Raleigh S:43 p. m. live Qurct. No. 2 near-by, ol; iSo. 2j tram leaves isaieign 4:00 t. iu.. vw . - , Weite'-n 5314 ' First sections of all scheduled freight trains cany passengers between stations TlfivOniAi-. n. .1 t mnthv. SI 6.50 at, wmcn mi-y .me ituw ."jeu i i- DOUBLE DAILY SERVICE TO ALL. POINTS NORTH. SOUTH, EAST i A.ND WEST. UNEQUALLED DINING CAR SERVICE. (a 1. . y, . ? ...1. T-..- -. C i. ' iirain v reismts r iiiui iiem. cieum iu , - . ,r :.n aa Lerol. per bushel, 3l4d, Jan: VERNON, .tT c. STURGIS, Ticket Agent. Coin-l or orders, per quarter, os Gd . Charlotte, N. C. Union Depot and Yarboro House, Jn'1- ,...J .Krt Raleigh. N. O. .Migar-r irui. wuuuiuitu, f VO TROUBLE TO ANSWJi.il UUliS110.N. j. sa. vjuijt. eneral Manager. . ' Traffic Manager TURli, (J. P. A.. Washington, u. u. .mf-ewe--oitauj . aigv. 7, -' ' PRANK S: GANNON. metlium, 12 (g; 12: smaii,;iM p ld- , i Third V.-P. and G iHitter teauy. x uuc.v iiuuauuii, t 1 ... a. w 19: do. creamery, 20 m 20; do. ladle, 1 17 (d 18: do. roll, 15 (a 10; good, 14 15; store-packed. 13 15. Eggs-Steady. Fresh, 23 24; stor age, 20 21. Coffee New York, Jan. 14. The coffee mar ket was strong today. . Close. January . . 3.00 6.70 February 5 70 (a1 5.75 March - 5.75 (fe 3.80 April ..i. v. 5.80 (jg 5.85 Mav ......... .... 5.85(5.90 50 j.T line ' ., . i.- iJ- J ulv . . ifv. o.:.-.. .r.:iO(r.iio.!i.) 5.95 (a- (S.00 ' (.00 y (5.05 .0.05'SM).30 G.lOf 0.15 Salesr'8,750 51 157 197 0(5 . - o 40 83 87 42 103 41 'V4 13i 23 89 H9V2 167 V. 47 84 42 30 40 33 40 83 : so 43 102 41 340 149 34 15 73 21 72 42 72 - 21 72 43 55 86 84 21 13 7(5 27 12 28 86 12 28 86 HEE ELEOTHSG BELT4 it M&S$&Mm KOCCBttm KCTBSC BEL1S vmjPimsMi any- reader ot thi paper. ttjpostti!msrtl. COSTS ' '-'nw fil051 BUI NiH-i comiwm with, mnst U1 other traatmeuta. . when .tber trie helia. ips ic anrt renmdSei fail. CU!CS CUSS tor Sseases. weaknesses ni disorders. For complete sealed confidential catalogue, ettbldt .lUlt.ai. seahs, sosbuci; & CO., Chicago. August September '.".. '....-! October November Deeembor ..... ....... . The market closed quiet, bags. ittay Wheat New York . St. Louis .. Minneapolis Duluth .... Jttay Com New York St. Louis Open. Close. 82 81 a 73 75 . 7(5 76 78b . 78b Open. Close. 44b 44a -37b 37 Italclgh Cotton Market Raleigh, N. C, Jan. 14. Cotton .9 to 9 Receipts, 30 bales. . . . 1 ' s1 OTEL (ERARD Forty-fourth Street, near Broadway, NEW YORK. Abclutely Fireproof, Modern and Luia rioua in All-Its Appointments. CENTRALLY LOCATED. (Cool and Comfortable in Summer. American and European Plan. Under New Manasement.) ? I. B. HAMBLEN'S SONS, .Prop'ra, Also AVON INN AND COTTAGES, , AVON, N. J. Heat Select Resort on the New Jerwy Coast. "..'. ;r Send for Particnlar. DURHAM & CKAiiiC L. ,mmi: STime Table. - ,-?,;:;;!..!' ' NORTHBOUND. Baltimore Stock Baltimore, Jan. 14. Seaboard common 10: Seaboard preferred, 26; Seaboard certificates, 70. Cotton X- X- 1. T.,-, 1.1 Til, n 5. teDS ! news and opinions or n-ionJEv palmers:::::::::-.::::::::: li , f, , u V Jl AL IMPORTANCE. 1 Lv Carbonton mldable bamers which s&orits were un- j ALONE CONTAiNo UOTH. H Lv Haw Branch .. apjeto o-vFjpme. 11 was iearea tne , - liLvLinwood rmgnsn marKet avouiu xaire a duii turn un Train No. 2. A. M. LvParkewood June. (Hallison) . . 11:43 Lv Putnam 11:50 LvGlendon 12:07 Lv Uinwood 12:12 Lv Haw Branch 12:17 Lv Carbonton 12:25 Lv Palmers 12:33 P.M. "ArGuif 12:43 xram SOUTHBOUND, No. 1. P.M. 2:20 CHESAPEAKE AND OHIO. CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, CH CAGO, ST. LOUIS, THE WEST AND NORTHWEST. Vestlbuled T. ains. Electric : Lighted, with Pullman Sleeping Cars and Diuiujj Cars. ' . '- t - January 1, 1901. Lv. Norfolk M . Lv. Richmond . . . Lv Charlottesville . Ar. Basic ... ." . . Ar Staunton . Ar. Goshen .... Ar. flillboro . . Ar. Clifton Forge.. Ar. Cov'n (C.T.)... Ar. Va. Hot Spr'gs Ar. Allesrhany . . . A r. White Sulphur Ar. Hintpn, AV.Vu. 5. . 1. 3. A. M. A. M. P. M. A. M. P. M. 10.00 2.43 P. M. P. M. 1.51 0.21 3.03 ' 7.15 3.3S 7.30 4.2:', 4.52 8.43 5.;.: 5.07 Sp': stop 5.52 5.43 . 9.25 0.2'1 P.'M. 10.45 A. 2.53 3.5! 8.35 10.20 9.45 11.25 A. M. 8.00 11.00 P. M. 0.05 7.2. U.L3 8.20 P. yi. 5.00 b.OU A. II. 7.15 7.20 ......... 1 that public buying would be tempted in. by the ."lower prices. Spot cotton rufed quiet t. middling "uplands quoted ait 10c; middling gulf, 10. Estimated receipts at the ports today, 25,000 bales, against 45,517 actual last week and 25,512 actual -last year; for the week, 2:30 2:38 2:46 2:52 2;58 3:13 3:20 F. & I. the Greatest Sunday Newspaper in f v .g. anr ooajunc the World. 1 tion (Hallison) with the Carthage & Price 5c. a copy. By mail, $2 a'year, . Westejrn Railroad. 1 Superintendent, r-agnsn mai Kei iwum tajs.? a uuu iiuu i, -,-n .......... .Z1 tmp : Lv lilenaon ,fn l.o v.WirJir.T tKo small nryA DaUy, DV Qail. . . . .......... J B year - fr r.r ' w""V,r ?1J1' Daily and sunaay, oj mu THE SUNDAY SUN w yLddwss. THE SUN. Ne Yori $ $8 a year Lv Putnum . . . . . . . -. . . ... ... ;ArParkewood June. (Hallison)... Connects at Gulf with the C. Ar. Cincinnati . .. Ar. Louisvilla . Ar. Chicago . v -. ' ... Ar. St. LOUIS ... fl.4.1 7 Connecting at theaa cities for aJ romu West. Daily except Sunday. Nos. 1 and 3 are Vestibuled Trains. With Pullman Sleeping Gars to Cincin nati and .Louisville. Meals served oa Dining Carswest of Gordonsville. Southern Railway connects at Cbar bjttesvillB with Chesapeake & Oiiip Atlantic Coast Line and Seaboard Air Line connect at ; Richmond. Vft vi.Zik Chesapeake tc Ohio Route. t ; Ask . your Station Agent for Schedule of Train, Ratesand Through Tickets, or address J.J 0. Dame, T. P. A., C. & O. Railway, Richmond, Va. JKO. D. POTTS. - ..--i--; A. G. T. A. j: DR. "WV E. WEIHE, Veterinary Surgeon, Graduate of Cornel! University, f ABK SOAD, WST RAwBIGU. uwtti jamais 43. ,.: j 1 ! I':- I - ? . -- s J
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