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, . - - . - . rt. . . r.narri'jiiilAj"Trn"iv tri--- "- i i ri Ti if. MaJwaaieAr 1& -ar.i8i-iiayg m i n n"ii n i n ... .. 1 VOL. XIX. NEW BERNE, CRAVEN COUNTY, N. C., NOVEMBER 26, 1896. NO. 36. mttm HJOHTHE CAPITAL STATE IICWS OF MUCH INT EH 1ST TO ALL. im HMft4. A -- l -4tsJl Else- aw4 t. JOCRNAI. Br REAP. ) lUucion, N. C.,Xu. 21. . 21. Tt mmi io the ma Apartment of , t!m ioMJM ufiuai ber has now rvached th third story. It will be conplttcd io 'January. It i rnlirej buiit out efavirgj to during the past two yur?, and tbi ; U eitmnelf aiU.l lo the manage- J meal. TtM Improveaeot of toe grounds; orl drires of the Hjlum re very 1 markttl. ' Tfc prwot jear has Uen marked by j Ttry tnall loortnlliy at the SohiU w j Ooom. The 72 V'trrans there are l kint; rw.-d wiih ileasare io 1 haDkiiHy Tbe aoorx lo the Agricultural repart nient will oot rulv all -nl mueh tife-ietl room lor th rxpvriairtat a'atioo, bnt also i for tt KlrKtim. N"ne iT 111 rouix c:ir U pW.I until it u ready. The r-f i i-otu ttim od i ..ie men naa no nope, now b-iii pot '.o. , esj.icially as M irphy. Vale s ureitt enp Tbm coaiuiwioar, of Ub r ttitics will '". l" 'enre eu sceoiMt ..f his i.i tbie jer kw a raore cooiplete n port ; jureTshoulder. tbaa eer ui-re. it -win leauj cover an tb cottoo mills t-f tbe State. It n tetrvetl that tb xecial D ccrober report of the Agricultor.l Departrneot will abow the yW of rottoo lo be larjrer fuan prei!ktel 30 day st. It ts awertid (hat ib oids nallj arc in taor of Seoatnr Pritchard's re-election, in pile of tbe drTrlopmeot- as i tlie roove kueoU f aiait him. It is also declared that the oUls are again aay Wise of the Atlantic and Jiocth Carolina railway. Two lire wrre loU in the collision of eogiott tbe Western North Carolina nil way this week, tiod it is now found that Piockney WaialiUum tr McDowell county i airrii.usljr iojurwl. A rlbritttory f-r youthful criminals o-w appenr ie-A'Uably ure. 1 he pre- Hire U bo oron;nt to oHr upon tne next rorgtxi nguint his will to retire trom the legislature to esta'ilisli it will Ik- larffit.j. gt-1er thao eer before. Smith was iveo the b; ll nn l behind It U ivrnirte"! tLat kire . numbera of the must -up rb interference made run Soolh Carnlma D-groe are moving into J ol ." j rd s, nud was roslud over for a tli ia State and lliat ilurm the next 90 toucti down, fUiir.l kiikin s?""'- Tune dajibaay more are coming. The Ke pubilcaDS have special lists of all ner -TOttrs io this Static They are ni.iUin their on;nixtion stronger than evtr bcfxie. Many Populists who left it 4 yttn il 2 years ag-i. when it fts weak, will mo me their old relatioos, it is aasrrtt-d. j GoTimor Carr appoints the billowing . as delegate to np re-tent h State ot the cooscntioo at Tain pa, Florida, January .20, to dist-nw matiers lcvkmc to the , .proper ckleose I Siiili AtUntic and i CSuif porta agaifut t uein attack: Ah ' pino, A. J. Gatloway, Jubo D. W bit (brd, Jaio0 L. F. l. . B. B. Cre' cy. U O. Curtw. W. T. B-itle, J. L. Pogt, JVer D. Priee. r. M Cjcke, W. F. J3rwaa. Jr.. J. II. MeAdxm. Tbe fertiliser sales made in the State fur the fiacal year eoding November 30, - m Jar 23 to 80 percrnt greater than io ; I nal years. Gtocrally the total brings Kvr". a 2S,000 rc-Teooe to the Agncu tural ; Princeton 24; Yale "i. DapartmrBt from ths toonnge tax, but ! tbi year the total is almost $10.. 00. nioiatTsaaiwiiboai raoi. It apnears that thare i a coufl ct ns to Seattle, Wash. Tbe Poet Office the dai J of the meeting of the North Car- authorities announcd that but one East olio electors toct Jjcir rote for P.esi- crn ma'.l liad bti rceivevl in Seattle since teat and Vice President, tt is a conflict the ISth iost. Th it one, small in quantity, between State and Fedcnl lar. Tlie : ,,1 in Tutsday roormng. 1 ing to the crip foraer Bma ihe first W'eiltesilay in IX- 1 pic COQoii i..n of the Gruit Northern and cembeT aa the date; the latter the jecond ' Kverttt ami Monte Ctisfo Ri.lroads there Tuesday lo January. Tbe electors will. ; l4 limbic tiVlje a serious focxl famine in howtn r, nieet oo the flrt nand date 1 towns in the Cu-ades tl Mv.led district, which w December l.ttissaiiL ' Mr MiC.irthy, a merchant of Sultan Go. Carr rtirects Judjre Hoke to h l.1 J City, who is now here, said it had al Pcraoo rouoty court, beginnii!! rest rt.r!y beyun. Monday, in liu of Judge Vclw, who i A sp.cial (1 ,!a,cll ,.on, Snohomish continue in poor health, thoogh his con- MV?. ,.T-,e firt iapv nf 200 mlDL.l3 w,,0 ditkM U eU to be somewhat iir proved. ,( ,,-t M in,e Cria0 (.ar", v ,us Wtek () WR,k Paralysis i the trouble. p( to lt. lwpr ;oQ r,.aclie)1 llere . The puWicchKt.oftl.i8 city will hold ; Xhlir9l!ll Tuc n.,l9(,n llir ,hia wholesale pecial ThaDkaivlDg rvu.e-, a d t eso,iu , ,,, Dliu, r b pu k of rt-0vi,ions the conlributiona to the i- .r will ' in tl,ouc,a il Mor,,. From th re,.orU nadL U wil! l a practical i!lutnati..ii o lhe (.QU(i,liou of thl. Kverett and Monte of charily. ; Ciito INilroad, it is evident that it will There are many person who think the be t'nee weeks before a train can reach golden rod ought to bo mad Ibe National ; Monte Crisio. Ail the big mines at Silver fl.jwer. Th sureoo general ot the anuj top. Goat Lah-, and Monte Cristo have writ a that the polleu of this flower hljdn out their men until the railroad nheaUhtoL, hot orBcails of the I. S. tl.u d brin in mote provisions." AgrValtaral Department dtDy this IM That new cmtoo mill at Henderson, which k, by the way, admirably equip ped and cost 1 10,000, is almost ready t beifin operations. It will be io full swing .by December I. Senator Bnchr will be here before De. rCember 1. He was rather worried al the adzura of hU newspaper tffiee by the rabenff. The total dtbt is $632. It a :akt this anoroing tbat the paix r won'd appear todikf. It ought to have tern printed last Tuesilaf n'ght. .Some of the stock hnl.Vs f the At antic and North Carolina Rail ay are aftleged to be oVsirou tbat tbe Soutliern Hallway shall make a proposition to lease it. Tbat ayatetn has made r jirnposition. The Wilaaiagtoo and WeUlon made one about a rear ago. Brra Lae trolfil. pectal. Chicaoo, NoveTjber 21 A Lryin lengae wa org3xizl to-lay. Carter II. Ilarr-scn. a sua of the lat? Major, wr-s ooaaiisoosly choeu president, and will daring the next tur jear at as biet cf the Democrat c c'nb of coiirty. w th functions co-otd:nate wit'i the coun'y ' ceoral ccmruittee. Ileadquarterj were oj ened down lo-' n. lit. r or dl-Uibottd, anJ nertl k!v. r clubs or. an i d. Tfce meratenbp be. I is wl h It 0. Highest of all in Leavening Strength. Latest lT. S. Gov't Report. ABSOLUTELY PRINCETON WINS. ... W.K Tmallj nmHm Y.,tIIPy 9p.U. Sk York, Ni.vi uiU-r 21. - The great ,-ool ,11 un)e of t, Te.,r waj, paved t- ( JUn!int,an Ficiti in tlll, ci v The ?ie was on by the follower of old -!S!lau a was expected. Tlie weather ws ccd and chilly, and at tinier a light l,u"T iai n maae ;t v, r iu.-i 'ijm lOiL iir Th te a- tjrcit cuveni'iiion a non the t"olhwet of PriDcet'n when shortly nfir the if Lie opt ceil V.ileir.ade a ioneli iluwn atel Hiu!;ey t-:iil v kiike-1 a r tt y 1 r . r 'ii tie rielu, out trie I nrx'eicn g-ilhere.l thvtinelve together und At 2 12 fh irp the leperute 8'ru-jgle was begun by BairU kukinij otf for I'rinciton. s riannage af(r scrimmage was h til with neither side making any traio, whin Yale Rave a Hinkey a trial for goal, which he kicked eiisily from 40 yards line, thus sooriug 5 points for Yale. Princeton kicke.l ofl from middle of field, and after u livsly punting match betwetn Hinkty and Bair'l, ioch .by inch rnsbe-l .Yale lack and scored her first touch down by the prettiest work ol the year. Bsird kicked goal, scare, Yale 5, Princeton 0 Yale kicked off, &txl a;ain ihe desper ate iiruujrjle began, tl e ball Roinsj Irom fn to ilieotlter. In a.akini; a desperate ftfirt 'n gio through Princeton Line Captain Murphy ol Yule was injured and exacted for first hi't'. S.on : Princeton 12 Yale " Secon.l half opened with lively ki;kiog, Piiucetn i;e' tini some the li-.-t of if, when Kelly finally got the lall, and alter s Ik aul i fti I run of G"5 vaid", was downed within n toot of YaU's goal, and was hovrd ner lor touchdown. Bainimiss- iu.r Hi. Sron :Mricci t..n. Yale, Yah- w is worsted on tne kickiu at the kick ot!. wtun Kelly again ot the 0 yards b-UI an I D au itner great ruu o. i to V.-.le's "i yard line was pushtd ovrr, by almost l ydruul c ramming, for auother touchdown. No goal. Scon: Princeton, j 20; Yale, 5 I From this on to the end ol the game ! Yale wasn't in it. Princeton easily scored again, after which Yale made a grand struggle and kept the ball in Princeton's territory I LI I time was called for end of Wrylr lulllnr Hack. ; Kky Whjt, Fla. Weyler has failed ' in his campaign against Maceo. Though j no accurate r'aia is ob'ainuble as to the ! laiter's luovemenls, all reports agree thut I he has divided his forces into small bands who harass Spanish troop but present DO chance for pitched battles or decisive re i suits. 'Z Z. Weyhr's marches have been painful and 1 his soldiers have suffered great .hardships. 1 In consequence 1,300 soldiers have been fent to Caodelaria sick. Mot of Weyler's fttfl'aie ill and a"e u-turn'ng to Havana. Tin- Spaniards in Havana are indignant at Ve ler's inability to crut-h the insur rrcti n in Pinar dtl Rio and mutterings art he n All are despondent in Havana and c- :l-lder il.e . u-lm Tl i p r: -i t i n Tana-, in "-ami .gu on bv a s rotiu' force o k ii'.nomy. of 'k t. r a i'e I.a v i is l-.eg. d i nsu rfjeuts. The train atart PL! I rotn C ardenas Sunday w as obliccd to ritur i on t.cfiiiunt of larae masses of r.-txls i ro--ing the line. They aie end to l ihe vanguard of Goraz, who reported already in Santa Clara pro.. l e marclr.ig west. Tmmanj' I'rlilo Honif. Nfvv York. November 21 Richard Crokcr, Tain rarjy's prde. arrived home this tvering. lie rJus.nJ to talk, exce t about ho -cs Pbwder PURE Tr Iritrwptilr llrmt. 1 l'.Tt Mti t i-i, X. .J -The planters at il ! "hiPI ' ;he " '" ters report upu me present season s ciop is nearly exhau-le.l. Tlie jiew h ill ui ie .li-h X lt i'HKll :i ( . ft of iv mvlu. r il States. Alliance, Chieno, i uvied at 3:."i,ti0i, was (h-die.ite.l M . ,i .. Memtieis wen pivvnt Iroinsrv The Tuyh'r bmt lifts, lo notoriou A 1 i hi Til i outlaws, who a ion; lime were a te. ror to the people ot ( 'oi hert and Frmkim C'ounti. s. ie e i'j'.um d in ('ol- ht-rl i-Diiutv Siiiii'ii i v. San Francisco C'.-xl. The m halite. steitner IUMui arrived I'mm il ii h the l;4rue-t c ill h of ihe -r -had lWenh -'hri p w h .ie-, :7.i" ' s : r i il S1 or.t I of I M)(ip and 7:10 I ; t nels of o : I . The aniomit of defiii a:iou of ( a-h.ei John II. Holler, of the Fu-t Xalioiiai Bankjof Iebunou. P.i., w lluaeh Ioli, 000 or more. 1 1 ffi r h ..s eonfe-sed.jSpci -ulati' ti in iial istate n- the e:ui-e ot hi downfall. Martmville, Ind. 11. I. "WeHmanV daughter was burned to death near Wakc lano, hei clothes bavini; ignited while fhe was building a tire. Mis. John Peelers, only ifix months married, was fatally hurnet'. by lading into'a fireplace. A stranger -tole a trav of diami nt from Clemens't ).-kamp'.s Store, Cincinnati, Ohio. He was closely pursued, and dudued into an a j lining building, where tbe thief left his overcoat and the di i moods in a washroom and escaped. The lianiomls were Worth $6,000. - I Twinty persons were more orjless sen- , ously injured in a row over a trii! matter, -vhich occurrel ainontj the Slav atxl Hungarian popu'ation of Cleveland. Knives and clubs were fn-ely u-e and at least one i f the combattants is not u i i p ctcd to live. The remainder of the crew on the wreck ! ed steamer San Binilo were n-M-ued by a j l)oat and lrnnferied to the steamer Woe -ti ! The survivors numbeiiui.' twenty three, w era taken lo Mendot iDO C.i'. The Sati Benito will !"a "total los-;. Thiity tive men were savid atul ei;ht lo-t. Mabley A: Co., one of the hading retail clothing lirm-i of Detroit, tie I a chattel' mortgage lor $1.10, t'XM) lo the I'nion Trust Company, as trusties for their creditors, anel a b'anket mortgage- coveiing the in t:re sb' k of clothing, boots, at. el sha-. men's fu' nihings, etc. alo made te .' i same company. Delbert E. Mitten, mes-enger f r th American Kxpn ss Company, was arre-tco at Niles, Mich., charged wiih stealing 2,001 from the com p inj'. The criu.e i. alleged to have bien committed last ei k when a package eontnbdng $2,000 wa-; sent by Ihe Citizens' National Bauk of , Niles to the Bankers' Nutionul Bank ot Chicago. Guthrie, Oklahomi. Depu'y United States Marshals, brought to this city s.nd lodged in the Federal j ii! (ieorge Iaues. the half-'-reed de-jierailo, who le i the revolt at the L'uih d S;at s jail on July 4 last, w hich resulted in the escape ol four leen prL-oner-, including himself, 'Bill Dooliu, and '"Dynamite" D ck. Lancaster, Penn. Bertha McCourell, lhe young Woman who shot h r para mour, II. I). Thompson, in tin- uv. last March, ni:d then sh t hii.-e.t. ueitlni shots, however, pro vug firal. was coi victed of te-loili' US a-jHllt ami battery, and senuuee I to pay a tine ot $l.o00 and to undergo tive year-' imprisonment. Mrs. Caspi r Igiboy, of N. -ipe' fma u' Pa., was stiblie! to de ' h : hit lci- b U'el serious1, v i lit by rol 1 i : - . w Ie f lei nil entrance into Mr La I .oy s In u-e. I.i boy heatd llie tobl.t-s in tbe hoes :.. i attacked one of them, who stabbed loni iu several p!ic':s. Mrs. I.aLoy tried to leach the striit to call tor help, when she was met in tUe hallway ands'iib'otd lo death. Three Hungarians have hden ar rested. Nrorrn n Vlriury In l.ouilon. London. The iudicial committee of the privy Council has allowed an appeal with costs to the E lisou Eltctric Com-: nanv against the Westminster and Van-j conver Tramway Companies the Bauk of British , Columbia, and other. Tiie Edison Company appealed against Uiede cision of the Supreme coin t of British Columbia granting a judgmi nt in favor of the Bank of Biilish Columbia against the tram companies to the prejudice of the Edison company, who are creditors of the tiamways The dtcision of the judicial committee of the privy council declares the judgment ol the Suproipe court of British Columbia against the tramways to be null. Ferris Wheel Mn Dying;. PiTT.-HL'Hi), Pa., November 21 George Fi-rrisi the originator ol the big Worhl's Fair Wheel, is elyiug at Mercy Hospital, of a ilisea-e ol the liver. Hnrrow Atflinl Dlniclry Kill. Washinoton, D. C., November 21. Senator Burrows, cf Michigan, airived today. I Io has airayed hi n. self against the Dingley tariff bill, or other "emergency leiilslation.'' He believes the coming short session will have to devote its time to necessary appropriation bilU. That an extra session for the compre hension of tariff and revenue measures is likely to be the outcome cftheieccnt J complications. WASHINGTON LITTER. FEAT IRK SESSION OF THE SHOUT OF COXOUESS. IrvolRlKl it, HrUlnlr)-. n More Drriinrrnlir loll I ivl Kasiim. Ding ley Kill us KPVf niif I'riMlin-c-r. o More .c Sl(tn, v;.r'( W MINOTON. J), t'.. Xo Pre-ident vs. Pn sident-t h el )romistjs , to i e one ol the most important f.-at tires ' ol the -hoit session of Congress. Tlie in lluinee ot ihe two men will be -quarely pitied MZaii t each other in the fpnstion of wheil'er ih;s ( 'or.L're-s rhall utiempt to ie-';.lale lor the increase ol ihe revenues of the iovernnieiit. Pn-sident-eleet MeKin lev ha- aluady eivt-n his friends to nnder t: nd th.tt he di'esn't w i-h the l)in!ey lanrl' ! ii o Ik.' pa--i d at t bis M s;on and that .'-. won hi pn-f. r that tie whole; ii.-:ttt( i .-io pub I be left tor th" new ( 'or. -t.r. s. It i know:', that I'r-.-ident Cleve land will, in his antu'.al message utile that tin ie-ei.iic be iii iea-et by aim iidi.-: th-.- in'.' ma! p vi-:i;:i' laws, :ui 1 that he i not without hope tiiat his r..erumcu.:a. tioti- will be fit v r-1 1 I y acted upon, in pirt at Ita-t. Thus we will have the Presi dent tryim: to ijet intern d revenue leiris laiion ami the Prifideiit-eket trying to prevent either that or tarill' legislation at the short se-iou. Even if President Cleveland had the solid support of his ! part of his party, instead of that ofkpnly ! half a dozen Senators and a lew P.epre-! senta'.ives, he would have the poorest ohauo to succeed, beeaus-j whatever their personal opinions may be. the Republi cans all wish to be on the side of the incomiug l'rtsident in otder to get as much patronage for thtir c on-tituents as ! possible. This isn't so much politics as ' it is immau nature. Theie is no mistaking the bitieiness the silver Democrats feel towards President Cleveland. Thev speak it right out, and charge him with ilcstroyiug the party. The bitterness extends to the gold Demo cratic Senators. Senator Morgan, of Ala-j geuts have eljnamiled a pilot train near bam a, when asked whether the gold Dim- j Corderas, upsetting the same and burning oeratic Senators would be invited to take ! the :ai. A passenger train which fol part iu Democratic caucuses when the Sen- ! e.l was tired upon, ate meet-, replied promptly and decided -, iy: "No; not at bast without repentance, anil neither of them has shown evidences of that. These gentle men will not wish to associate with nu n w!v . C-y hue decolored as a tl o c I ; isi -. ; i '. i : . r - au.i ..is hoiii : p i e The pv p.-sit:..n to op; o-o : ry :;o;;-.i. nation -tut lo the Senate' by Pie-l-i in t.'levehind is lieing seiiou.-!v c ui-i -!er: I b silver Llisstei r'n iters and will, it is said, be d; iu c u- ns, and it may be adoptee too, as ; will I" silver I of M r. Cleve land's n up ;;;.t I i . r ; s I D. moer it-, -Itni th. i e: aje .01 i al v mi hi u u .-i. : a' !.- r tile t 'lai i - go I ! go. el WrMiUtj: C IU- ' lUltl to i. gold Delia i r .Is. Itcpie.-ciii.iine Howard, of Alabama, who is a close friend of Tom Watsou, -ay-: "Tbtre will be no fusion of Popu lists and Democrats to aid Democratic ; Presidential candidates. The free silver men will have to come to t he Populist ; partj', which is the party of the people, ! and which should have led the last tight, j It will had the next fight.'' Mr. Howard 1 says he does not believe the Populist Sen : atois will obstruct tariff legislation, and that pi r-oually he wishes the Republicans I to try high tariff in combination with a I gold standard au! let the people see just ,. I how it w ill work. According to Mr. Wertbingt.ei CF- r 1 Chit t ot tin- Bureau of Staii.-'ics of lhe Tnasury D part ir.e nt. who sii;ipe-seil to be an ex pert on everything pertain i cp, to the tar ff. tlie much talked abou'. Diug ley bill wh-cli was pas-ed by the House at the la-t s. s-imi as ,m ctn rgency ineus i' re in' ended ! o supply the el e tic it in Gov. rnment w-ipt- ami wh-ch -v-.s hell up n tne Kepul not s,i lai oat I": la",' e r. in to s ou j; i s.lvi r n it. ill a ! ri up the deli. :t ew i) ii o b?.-:i i.e a I iw. 1 lie peo-o-' tern por ts e figure? gain-t tak- Sc s.-iotl. be general re- p e w ho do pot -v ei i;jy -it arv latdV n ii'-' .re.il -a:e U-iei of Mr. Ford as a-i il ' glt'll' Il t ing up t he D.nglcv.lil : 1 a I th; caei-e an extra s s-ion for the vi-ion of the la: ii'. will, iu their opinion be nicissaiy, no in. .Iter what the fate ot the Diugiey bill. .Mr Ford say; he fceis vuty certain that the D ngiev bid weiild not add ovi r I5.oiii.oii!i a y.ar to oui r-jvenu". Il his figures were known to be correct the Dingley bill would cot be eriously considered by anybody, as the i.. e..-. l.sir.. i,r,f it ,..,-,,,1.1 I JUiy Cieu-C 1U1 lisj e.caei .v.-, .iiui.il t, .ui,. wipe out the deficit, but there are other experts who claim that Mr. Ford is way ! oft and that the bill would add more than fS.j, 000,000 a ye r to l.'ncle San.'s income Thai's just the reason why expert testi mony is tiOL more e o lviue'mg. It is so easy to get it ou both si les of anything or everything. Those who are th" most anxious for the admission of the Territories to statehood admit that they do not expect any fevor able lagisiatiou at tlv short session ot Congress, and that their hop. s are not bright of ficdou by the Fifty liuh Cou gress. Ex United States Marshal Xix, t ( iklalionia. who is now in Washington, stated i h -3 cause which keeps that Tcil'i torv, as we 11 as New Mexico and Arizona, Oat Ol the: I'nion, when he saiei: "As long as t'ne silver is as popular as it is now in OkLdiotna. 1 f ar our ch;mc for statehood are very slim, lor I appreciate the fad that no more advocates ol Id to 1 are waiiti el in the United States -senate. 'If Oklahoma were a State now, there wi uldii't be :t ghe-t efa chance for a gold standard man to be t-'ected Sena tor. '" ERVOUS Troubles uro duo to inipov erished blood. Hood's Sar- saparilla is the One True Blooel rui'itier ami NERVE TO NSC. fliisscll's I'luralily. IO. . -peeial. lI.vLi.fe.it, X. C. Novi mber, 2') Ilc pllic;in have oilicird returns of lh. vote f the State Ticket'! mm till but tive oouu t ijmd tle-y .-ay these -!iow that liu soli's plurality ! r e.overnor will certainly reach icil tluu-and. Kt'lllSI'H lo niSCIIM.X. -peela! . New You'C Xovetnlicr 2!. (Jeneral Alu.-r. .f Michigan, nrrivetl here, today, he iv i ii-es to di.-euss his chances of be ominr a member of President M( Kinl-js abinet, but says Uieie is a decided change or Let let' buine-s in the "Ve.?t. lo U ill t Vm- For Prilellll-l. Sl.e.-ial. K m.i.i (i it, X". C, Xovember 23 A promii.enl Populist -ays he wrote to the, twelve PopTiU.-t members elect of the hi:-i-hiture whom the Reptiblictms lr-ive as serted would vote for the re-t-let tion of Priiehard i' r 1". S. Senator. :i-kin them it it wa- true, and that he from -even of Jtheiu saying uut -upp'-rt him. has leplhS thev would The I ueom i iir ( iniKi-rwi. SiwaMai 'A' Asii inotox, I). C, Xovember 23. The onhr of bu-inc.-s for the coming Congress as ag-ced upon, provides first for restriction o! imioigrntion, a miasure tii that iikJ be immediately pass'd. Alcm lvis who are atnving expect litt!e save routine business lor tlie coming session. They don't think the Diugley bill will be considers). It is expected tn -Mckinley will call an extra session in March for this purpose. Maniwli Spien. special. Jacksoxvii.i.e, Fla., November 2:i. Sevcial nt w guns have been mounted at the sea front near Moro Castle, Havana. Two Spanish spies have arrived here and are studying our fortifications. Train Wrecked By Insurgent. Special. Havana, November 23. The insur- Two Spb Federal Jndg-ew. WASIIINCiTON The President has ap pointed Wiiiiam D. Mellugli United States Xcbia District Ju-l ge f r tlie district cf a, anel Andicw Kirkpatrick to be United Mates District Judge for the dis trie t of New Jerecv. Oloe IiKlian I.hikIs. Wasiiinoto:,, D. C, The long pei d ing e-jses betwee-n c- ria.n settlers in Kan sas an 1 Nebraska mi 1 the Oto-J and Mis souri Indians, the lands ol the latter being purchased by the settlers ami never paid for, seems no i.earer solu'don than when :lu-y were bought. Bad crops, it, wa- claimed, prevented the settlers f.-om incet ; ing their obligations to the Inilians. From time to time they have made con cessions to the settlers, but the hitter have failed to pay. The last proposition of the Indians was that the settlers were to pay the remain der due, about J 220,000 and interest, within one year. The settlers now make a counter proposition. They bought these lands during the boom time and agreed to pay high piiee9 for them, but now want to pay the value appraised by the gov ernment, with iiiteiest at 5 per cent, per annum from the date of sale, instead of the price agreed upon by them when the various tracts were soM at public auc tion. They c laim that the official who order ed the lauds sold at public Sale was act ing contrarv to the law under which all ce.led Indian reservations are disposed of; an 1 therefore the agreement to pa' the j higher price was null and void. j Firt in Ohio. Spocin1. , -- 1 .. .1 XI 'M LlM I . .v ii, '., . uviiiii ner e. ty 1 1- i lie H i is, who cut the throat of Emma j Broden, his employer's wife, lust June, was convicted of murder in the first de-j gree today. j He will be the first victim of the elec- j trie chair iu Ohio, Dakolati Kmik luilii.e. Sjieeial. Siorx Falls. South Dakof.ih. Novenr j ber 24. The Dakolah National bank cloid its doors on account of a heavy run upon it, leaving only a thousand dollatsj cash on hand. 1 It was heavily loaded with -leal estate, j A. A - '. It. It. t imf, -peeial. , Halii-'ax, X. (.'., Xovemb.-r 24. Craven County was made: party' p'.aiulitt in the A. .vi: X. C. It. K. lea-e ca.-e and ! the hearing was continued until Decern ber fourth, to be hoard at New Berne. Clcvi'luiiel ot to Act, Special. Washington, D. C, Noveu ber 24. The Administration will make r.o serious : mention of the Cuban issues, unless there! arc- some deci led battles, but will leave ! the n.aiter as it stands for the incoming administration. cw York Stock Mnrket. Speeial. Xi:w x'ojik, November 24. Shak oju-iieil somevv'iftt strong, but became very.' dull, losing in ne t: of the firmness which characterized the dealings of the forenoi n. Jliej lie Kelievetl. -paeial , Havana, November 2i. The unc-' The report of a probable sympathetic1 pided return of General Wey'er without strike by the miners of other cutnps to aid aeeomp! suing anything, u causing the , the L atly 1 e strikers is declared unfound-impres.-ion that he will shoitly be ed. chan.ed. The 1'iirn oilicers declare no such AVeyler says he ccutd not get the insjr- move is c m empl it. d at present by ihe : e it- 1 1 light He cnd:aored to kil all : West;rn federatioa of ruiutrs o: any of its j their catte. SI yi OSS braiches. ' Ks peiifl i t ii re lor I'rrlrr I i . ers. -peeial. Rai.kkmi. X'. C, Xovember 2?,, State Tieasurt r W'oith n j ir s ti iiy that ltiriti the li-scal year lieyinnin December 1st., last, the inormous amount of l.i 1,000 tens of eomtnircial fertilizers had been hous;lit by North Carolina farmers and that at ihe averasepriee of $22.50 I,er j ton the co.-t is ;!,472,-48'5. The Treasur- ! er also says that nearly all this amount is for ferterliz -r- made outside of the State. Cruiser JI n rllo head Returns. Special. Nkw York, November 23. The Cni'ser Marlilehead arrive 1 from Smyrna India this afu-rnoon w here it was relieved by Bancroft. She brought a number ol sailors f.om the San Francisco and Min-; neajio is whose enlistments have expired. Another Bititlt Oflieer IIoho Wrftiie- Special. J.niiMi.v. Pa. N'ovftiiber 2:!. John II. Horl'-r. i a-hi. r of ihe Fir-t National Bank o! 1 1 i - city i under survellanee ai his home, it is alleged that he i. fhort a hundred and nine thousand dollars, whkh he lost through speculation. Siir-iu- Court IX'eiHioiiM. Special. Kai.i-.ioh, N. C . November 24" The Supreme C utt of North Carolina files the follow ing opinion : , Jones aga n.-i Beaman, from (ireene. aflirmcd. Cox against blank, from Greene, affirm-' ed. Hate t DiHsolved. Special. Ciiicaoo, November 24. At a meeting oj" the Wire Nail Trust Association it was declared that the reports of the dissolution of the Association were false, coming from one dis-atistied hard wf re house. I.eo lo"8 Mot ( rnlll II. Special. Washinoton, D. C, November 24. Consul General Li e a nhorizes the state ment that he does no believe the npcri of the dramhead court martial and sum mary treatmeut of the American filibus ters in Cub i. He thinks Spain treats prisoneis as j agreed up in, and believes the statement got out cf Spain's gathering testimony on ' other cases. ! An to ( nlmn Matters. ! special Wasiiinotox', D- C.. November 24 The State Department has no news con - cerniug the Compctitoi's prisoners trial by S'crot court martial, and will not dis- cuss the matter. THE COTTON MARKETS. November 21. rH K spot sales in Liverpool were only s,0t'U bales of which C,!H0 wtre Amtr- icau, Sjots declined l-:2d and futures 2 (' 1 and the tone 'prices fuor buyers." lTNDER this depressing news X'ew Voik opened ''easC' at 7.C! for January. The mat ket tin IN: ('ui ing the day has been barely steady at tie ar t he opening fig ores, lill near the close when a better demand seemed to spiing up and January closed at 7.10 Tomorrow and Thursday will both be observed as holidays in New Orleans, and on Thursday (Thanksgiving) all the Exchanges in U. S. will be closed so it may be only a holiday covering that caused this spurt. 'Tt is a long lane that has no turn,'" is au old saying, and it may apply to cot ton at present. Cotton has eleclined almost daily for nearly three weeks and a reaction is due. I New Bi-;i;nk market has Ijeen active at (ji to t;- Yours Tiuly. J. E. Latham. ' Robert Moore A: Co. ol New York, in their weekly cotton letter say: I Few nersons were lireoaii'd for such n - i - 1-r-. . i heavy movement ofeotton as has taken j place at the South this week. The pott receipts exreod any of the estimates made I at the begiuning oi the week and the aggregate lor the season compared closely with lhe veil' "iil-'U2 when tne yield wa '.I.OOO.OOO bales. These large leceipts have caused mauy holders to sell out and ; the lirpndation w hich has been going on ! all the week has kept the mat ket contin i ually heavy. January delivery w hich closed l ist Fri j day at T.78 sold yesterday at 7.44. Some good judges think the decline has dis counted the large receipts. We are glad i to note that Southern markets h ive been '' held, comparatively speaking, very steady. ' There is shown no marked pressure to sell from primal markets which would in dicate a large trade demand. This is a ; very healthy feature and if 'eeeipts show any marked signs of f elling off this :nm- ing week we should have at leasta tteaely ! market. We had better, however, give up any idea of a return to 8c. fr January i delivery until we know something more definite about the crop than we are likely to know in the next :!0 days, Market closes at decline of 24 lo 27 poin.s from last Friday's prices. January delivery 7 5 i THE MARKETS. Chicago, Xovember 24. open l no. ct.osi:. December Wheat, 77 78 January Pork, 7.70 7 G2.1, January Bibs. :',.82J 3 80 " I.EADviLi.ii, Colo., No ember 21 I'll or in mm i Preference Our Stores f WHY? Best Goods, Best Values, Best Service. t&Our profits are small, but we hope we will make up In Good Will, In Advertisement, And in the com. fort and satisfaction those who buy of us will derive h Their Purchases. i in j f" ' I j i We offer as special Leaders this week, for Ladies, Misses and Children. Also a very fine ALL-WOOL 10-4 BLANKET, at lr pair. 3.S0 I beauiie.1 They are Call and examine tlieni J. H. Hackburn, Sueee.sor to Ilaekburn V Willctl. 47 & 49 Pollock St r ket. ALSO BK0AD & QUEEN STS sJ j I i I 7 Al Ail An CI lAllA llAACI it W k r H U AGENCY Hazard Gun Powder. MKK( HANTS HAVK MONFY HV I.KAVING VOIR OR I lil'.S WITH Ml). F. ULRICH, Grocer. 45 MIDDLE STREET. Take Notice! j TO OI K COUNTRY FRIENDS ANI PATRONS, TAKK NOTICE: Wt; HAVE OPENED OUR PLACE oi biicincH nevt dexir to pout orAon u.d m:II I -e glad to hive you come ami f-. We ( arry a full line of Confection ei ie-. ' -P-isting of Plain and Fancy Can tl lex. Nuts, Kalslns. Apples, Oranges, Itanaiias. I. cm on, etc. Tobaccos, Clears, i'dpen, l Please cull and Hee what we haw. Ilrpeetfllllv, N. NUNN & CO. FOLK'S tllSAI1 CASK STORE ! S t o v ca , (Jrockery, Tinware, Jlttsswaro, NotioiiH, llcadeiuartera for LA MI'S. 7f Middle St.. under lintel Albert. YV. II. FOLK. HZ.OO lit Yvnrtl ! For ret u i n of larj;e Black Hound named, "Duke,- tai', few i.i-r 2.'n vi ry long ears, large fret, loojf rhite hairs on breo8t. loat Octo K. B. MOORE, Jasper, N. C. XOTH K ! I will, for the nest I'.O dnyo, Hilout my soi-k ol goods, cousistiuK of ll arc! ware, l'i . .ie. Crockery, edawware, Dry (;.m.!. Notions and Modicine, at coat 1 i I'n Ii. Come and necure a bargain. 1: you are owing me pleaae settle up. L. F. TAYLOR. 00 will 1 JO l WHETHER OVER Jirar or STOVE, So if you want the beet Store on the market buy the King Heater. Also a fine line of Coal Stores. I,. II. Cutler V Co. If you would have Better :: Times Then put your shoulder to the w heel anel push with all your mlrht It you owe us call and pay us, that will help us and you will be doing the right thing. If you need anything in the Hardware Ilue. Such aa a "Haguo" King Heater, or a "Victor Bicycle, or a Itor Dixie Plow for instance. Call on us, wo will treat ri1,r- IleppctYou rs, joa ). C.Whitty&Co W. I Burrus Ralph Oray. Itiirru.H V CiJru.r, Who'e-a'i? and Befall fulcra In (;nijn HAY, and all kinds of a Cotton anil Corn Broters. 2 1 ( ' I! A l.N S I . U'OB Cotton P.agglng and Tie Bafis - and Barrel ('vers. Budde-m L'tne aod Cement, Terta Cotta Pipe andSheM Li ror, Call on , . . j. p:. jvtii am. Also 2, NoJINcw Log Ca rri ages J for sale. Storag : tor 500 Bales at Low Bate. NGS u v- v 1.