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1.- . s. - lferW .s-L ..J - . 3 .A--h -AflWiM MMHWMr -7 . 7 VOL. XIX. NEW BERNE, CRAVEN COUNTY, N. C. FEBRUARY 25, 189 NO. 47 . . m m . . . to- X THE STATE CAPITAL. OdIt Tf Entj'ffcrBiii Days Re mains Ajthlc Which Opposes Democrats N. C. R. R. Leas Monday. Hik - 911 ATant Bntler'4 PI err. Not Seymonr's. Journal Br re a i , 1 Rauroii. N. C. February '37. , Today wv the 40th of the le jtisdativt essioa. There yet remains ) more working days. The ruh of bu-ir-.ess i- OW sure to lo very great. The Repuh- licsaa axe anry and dcrKrate at tho dt- lajs In potting measure throth. T!ieii oatitaenlA, particularly their negr- cooslituents are prvssing Uiera. A boii- iai PopulUt said last nizht at tbe sessio- of tb boiie that bis line of policy wh j to do the reverse of anything whicli th. ; Democrats do. This man is ab-mt i removes from au anarchist. I Tbfl session of the jcute sptciai eo BiUe nest Monday afternon U conidr tb bill to annul the leaac oT the N. C. i. ' B., will attract a great many people. 1 : will exceed in interest the noted scssio: o the House committee. The presenc-. 1 of President Hoffr.ian of the S. A. I., wii add a new feature. The president of the North Carolin railroad declares he is more convicte now than ever before of the excellen boaiaeea success of the leas-. He ?a the Southern can if the lease be antiul'a build a link to Mocksville, or else ea bolld a link from Kernersville to Ueid Tille and make a route from GreensNT to Norfolk much shorter than the on v:a tk-!aia cow m tlx-. i A new section ha.s been put in the rev- j enue act. It imposes a tax on legacie- ' and inheritance as follows: Those in ; I direct line i of 1 per ceut, and to thos j collaterally (save for charitable uses'! 1 ! percent. No admistrator or executor i to be permitted to file final account un'.i such tax is paid. It is said that next Monday a commis s ion will be issued to B. S. Koyster Oxford as inspector gen- ral of the Stat Guard. He bad for several years lce ' aseiatant inspector general. There was some talk last niht aa . today a boat Gov. Rustselt as a succe4 to the late Judi;e Seymour as ji le . the U. S. district court. A Republic, said that even if the position were t-i lered Gov. Russeti he felt sure he woe. not accept i I. as he would Rive tr hi poaition aa Governor f r only one otU that of U. S. Senator. He ad Jed thi the GofecwiT s;reat!y desires t su -cee.. Butler aa Senator. ll is staleU tha! the Seaboar 1 Air I.-.n. proposes to build the recently charters Moore county and Weter-i r.ui va from Aberdeen to Concord, and that i will put a surveying party in the tieK next wtek. Two negro clerks. Quick and Vun; are now in the enrolling olerk's oflic and last niht the txiltin Populists ha. a caucus and named 3 new clerks. Then are now two chief, at $5 a day eael. and 13 assistants at the same figure, total expense of. f?7."aday. The ex-enrol, infC clerk A. L. Swinson files a demam: for the whole session and notifies tin president of the Senate and the Sp-akt i of the Hoase that he is ready to attem. to the duties, and is still enrolling clerk Swinson says that he dul n t ceriif - t the time of 3 of the Populist as-iN;ant who were put on January 1:?. but thm HU1 King, principal clerk of the Sena: certified them, and put them on as fnu January 8. Swinson swears to this ! for. committee. Among today's arrivals here are Con gressman-elect John E. Fowler, of tin 8rd district, and Col. W. B. H dni in, o: Waahingtion, N. C. The scramble o" the Rep -a hi icans fa the position of railway commissioner i noW livelier than ever. Some are drop ping out, but new ones eonu? in. At ieas a dozen want the place. While the House refused to take day's holiday to attend the New B ru. Fair, after the Senate had adopted a re solution to that effect, yet a great main members will go. It is said nr.ly Vca bills will be considered on Wed tit -sjav. The revenue act will considered it; comniitteeofthewh.de next we-k a no will provoke a sharp ti-ht. The sectioi requiring all evidences of i:-. debtr l.-.e-v such as bonds, st.-k-. n -tea. t h. taken to the tax ass-s, r. li-.te.i ami stamped, greatly provokes the bank people. The penalties for failure to pay taxes are very severe, for instance a fail nre to pay 'av 1- schedules A H A C, renders t:u- l. o.apie.'it p-rsoti or cu -poratioa liable to $"0i fine or six m -nth-imprisonmeut. l"!:t- ?iu ritT is required n report to the Judg whet'uer a!', 'sindi taxes have been paid, ami the Svdicitoi U to prosecute. There is also a severe penalty for not having li. ensc ia one -actaal possession. In the House todav the following bi'ls were introtluced: To prohil.it the t:Vr of beer, liquor or wine out side of the limits of an incorporated town or city, to incorporate New Hanover S.xdety for prevention of crime, giving it power to establish a children's home to which all colored children ti ler 14 years of age without home i r pare:-.' to U admitted. To increase appropr: ti--i t State guard rem f.fV) to , i and !:!irt'i! allow ance to euc'u : :o; f,..m $luO i.. $vVs. A Senate bii; to s.imulate 1. cai taxa'i ii for schools by alio in the Stat,, hoard rural districts which for 3 successive shots at the Gieek-. years vote to tax themselves, passed. T ;'' '' 1 k ':l ' l' !' T'l''y r'- Bill making appropriation to the three V'1'1'1 ' ' ""' 1 1 ';:k "l 1 !,v th.-Turk- inaane assylvims was taken up and pus,- nhf'U.T". Ti.c fi ig..:.- ihm withdrew ed 3rd reading. It gives the Raleigh fr the s. , ,;v , , rat . .r f83,000; Morganton Asylum l(X.OiXV, The tl. mi;.:; !':.' was h ist-d on the and 43.000 to the Goldsboro (c-l.; Ay. ramparts here on : ; arrival ,.f .he ci ui- lum an electric plant for the latter is s-t Kama m Au;u-:. allowed, t2,500. This bill caused a hot . " debate between Republicans ai,d Popu- TIRED MOYHF.RS imu help liata. in Hood's ;tai sap. n-i 1 ia. which gives - them pure b?ood. a Lrol apietite and vuldrcn Crj for Pitchers Castorta. new and needed STRENGTH. .Kl Absolutely Pure i vi,-; r it great h-aveoing trengta aa I 2 aeaithfuin. -s. Ass,;1-Cs the ood agaiv.st ainm and ail forms of adnl eration e miv. oi to the ( heap brands " i:ov.r. I5kin(; ri)viKK c. MPORT&HT BILLS. nfcgr Row Betw. en Repsl m and Rnssell. Follow Servant ltill rn-os. Ml-J.'Mii.-anor 1 1 Spllor(iip ( iar-t-U(-' to Minui'-. Clialloiigo Hill. Kai. ....ii. k-nat1 ;vii.5o M - Tl. r-i;..v ;i imoib! v in-- S -r v.;iu" ;i:i ! It l ' :l i ' '( i Thc I Iouso p:i-- :i I : t is in iw a I v.v . ( ; tile ;v-olul;.:i rai-in; to i-v.ijr.r.o Mr-. Pa: ; 1 1 i !) I : ii t ' i make it a ni-dcmean-'r t - i;. -r i:i'. e ( iari tti t" 'iiinn t 1 -r miii-T-i t' -niikt them, the pona.lt lv iii,' ri'1 li"-1 . 't t!:ir'y ihiys imi'ri.''nmoat. The e -.:-.!. ;..v- numlif.- -it rrte:r.; iris. in.- r- i:i eri::; i 1 C'.'r.inany. .1h1- ' ! I :;d .!! ' e.jatei i d. of K; ..-if.--e.l judg- i ,f t l"-ii. ', Na-ionul n ! ll,..-M M : i U U'-re an- ! No'A V rk at; i H '..ei artUt. and hne irt.-i it . Miu-n w prr-eil t :i pet 1 1 ion to " e-.r. il lative to mjurv to s'.a'ilCi ;ias i" '.'roes alietre 1 to he due to jn-s-Ui,n of the jT.-i.-nt tar-.tT. I'i;ri a tnai hef'-re a ju-tie. at Per rins. ti: :y miles ra.st of (mthne. I . T., ! iohn I ihgrty. his ".c.. and John and j vvmic i. irkins aa dte 1 Am Atkinson i ind hi- - Ao s.,t,s. Jon m 1 William, with vnives. m l killed tiie two .,ns. j An attempt was made to wreck a Big I -"our ti aim near Berea. Ohio, . m a bridge j eveatv live e- t high. I he otist ruction i vas discovered by a trai k walker shortly efore the passage of an eat bound train. fhere i- no clew to the pe r pet ual ors. Tla' S ind.avl.ik- a:: i i Icpin mines in S'ortheia lictr.ga:i. I. i re I ue 'd wages o per c-t.t. a-.d that tl- P. wabic and V;in I: 'ti companv mine., mar Iron Iountai-ts. will probably do ;h- same. ."hey e". .pi. .y 1.2' m. ti. Six I- r .us b. i. :.gi g to the t'miily of Jacob ; i. ;,-. of i levelaii 1. ( aio, ana wo boarder in the family were badlv ni rt:e. i if the y tlames due to a ga-olme e.- Tb.e f itht-r. m. .'la r. and three i Idren w :'. i r.r. babl v .lie. 1 ; i ;!.. 1 1:1 i, -dm in the the . ;V .TV e!:ai".'e alinved woiili r..d :: ..'- fr...a J i t Ih. t'.ie v, Tiieii' 'iiv s!;!is (f i i n .1 1 1 1 row p'.l:.i Wwi'i'll th- Ke-e;l ; . ;; ! I .V. Illl.v i'lrt.v Oil. ' d-.i:. The;, i t ti. :;k : ..! i.. . ! t e-ir 'H a:;e; . i. i- ti . -. : a '. : s. .;.-. ,,:,::.. Th, ' Iilrnll llrllli. :. I-.:--. ' - : . i : . r ek. irlf . dea:.: i - : ! ii;i-. ! -ui i.!:t'. in t ! ti.-c--s- i r, i. 57!.)." -i 1'he ii -re It. Me. 'all TS ij eol iVilmf.njt-.S. 1 j in'ti' ; i f.n ;r a i k n 1 .e'.e. ie-.-.ii :-:d !.- ll - i-apal)le ot snppi.rilllg lil.-ir lllilelale lie. p. inlnti Rfi)i-i.Mipprfni. mate. San Kwm -is-..- For two years the With all its boa-l.d dignity and delib--.atives , f ;l. Isi.m '.s of R.datea ar.d oration th- Senate is net above a bit ol fahaa .i. pende:;.,-..-. ..f the Tahiti gov- clap trap now and the... In view of its -rnme-: -have refused to recognize studied ignoring of the inhuman outrages French mithentv. News j.,st receiveil m Cuba, right at our doors, so to speak, from Tahiti 1- that on December 2'S last i its hiU l'1T"" ln tllis "'lopthm b.vern r Ge.Il.-t 1-f. Papete on board the I "f !1 1 "lu 1 ' '" 'M1-e"ing -ympalhy with .-rend, corvette Dugliav-Trouan with ! Greece t r its stand m behalf of liberty the tmnsport A ube to , unish t hese in far ;i w" 1 'lvt 1 w as :' ' " '" 1 ' ' s u 1 -ebels. A force . f I' d;, l. an volunteers. ' As long a, nothing i- to be done for the ,nf.; trv tern Nov Cah-d. min and :nar: I'ar. fr ! I :e w av-h i ' '. C 11 e '- o n . Ml l 1 1 . '. ii- bon b ir l.-d by tl e l'a h ia i'dag irsii ps. and on .lanua 3 a tight took place a' the village of devuit-si, where :iie n .'.vis mad. :. ga'l.mt light against the s v en hundred French troops. The la'iv-- -; tiered defeat and had seven teen kdlrd and live wouieled. Aec-r i;:;g t - i.ie oip.-i.il varrative. the victory w : i 1 s1 1 :1ice t o ;ir . i in e an excel lent eiT.-e'. ap e, p.0 reb-ihoiis native, who a. charged, ani ei-; o'lu r ofTenec, u i h ii.. : ,g u B' ;: -;- ' i i . lo-i : s( s. ( rplnnil Rom lixrilcil. Canka. Islan 1 if l r. tc -A l'li-illadi-hav ing continue 1 dr-piie the warnings of the foreign admit ai-. the unit. ,; -iial rons bomh.tr led tin- iu-aig-ni camp out side oft ,1 n e 1 . British t i ' have captured and br. ugh: t 1 t !. ; ; lie- small Greek s"i am-r Lai: I i on. .v ii.i-h w as c. ri v ing vi. iv.i's a 'e 1 :,;!- :- th- i : -a i . n t - i :.. f..r:s li-. d 1 a o r -ands of blank cartridges a: ie Gn - k gun! .at Peneu. ite al- .!: bar '. blank 11 Senatorial Dipity aiii Senatorial Clap Trail. The Cases of Cu ha and (i reeee. A hoi ishiuent of Pension Agencies. A-alnst Hig Prices for Ar mor Plates. J . . t i ; n' i . Br i:E .1', t W N-.ilNoro.N. 1). ('. Feh.. -V-i. IsOT. Senator Chandler", speech on bimetal- , ., . . , , UM" " :ls lm mo"1 nouu,,u 1 V('m 111 UH Snate during the past week. The speech was remarkable not only for the scholar' ly cere with which the Senator present j ed the question, but for the hitter sar j casm ii hlressed to Senator Pulmer, the l late c: nd'u'.uie on the gold Democratic ticket, .and arraignment of the silver Re ; public-ins who bolted tho St. Louis Con vention. Mr. Chan ller's speech lasted three hours, and was bii argument ag tins: the -iigle standard of tither , metal, gold or silver, and warning atain-: a policy of monotretal i is n. The Senate . turned to tlie political phase of ! he qi ie-1 ion, -j e ik lag 1:1 turn - f l.nnn, ..f Palmer and of McKinlry. Mr. Palmer s it ;. os the aisle and was frequentlv aihlii's ,-d the sneaker as one who hud con 1 1 a ' "i ti-d to the election of M Kinley. The Si a it. r declare.! that Secretary Car lisle st u.ck the most fatal blow at silver, in isst: ng h:s o:iler that the government Would redeem iis obligations in gold onlv. : ilvir monometallism, the Senator -aid. I. .1 led to the defeat of Bryan. Et! . t s tioin speeches irad- by Mr- I Kinley representative, and ol Senator Sin-lea li wer. read to show lhat these men w ore f aoi ,bl to bi me tall is n , and i.it-f declared that tie,- j.eojiii oiickiv and empha! ic illy reverse tic". ! I;:: Novell. b-T if the Re sfailol to remem'er that the .;s pie !g 1 to ! -i i ;ie! al I is m . Me i that tin- ineo.ii-ng :i 1 1 mi li is; ra- li " l l b.- e ',. t on ; w.tli tin i in e . a r.- t ii it I lie 1 e t .-i n i! ional coiii en-nee bill, w hii'li passeu e vi leadliv will be talked to the II-ia-e Finnic.- committee. ll'.e'v aignments in this eon; d i s on hi un-ta! I ism. A i leeii-ig fllie committee Repre V'tgg. of New oik. poke iinetaiiism, the laiter speech ing u general and .animated a of the various platforms adop summer, gold monometaliisii i'here mil lee '-1' ' st-nta: . JT'-oi ! !.. . U-d 1:- .ind tie free coinage of silver. Ti.is c m -mittee following the lead of the other comm: o-es and is ttdkmg against time ii the hop that tue ilrd of March will g. : aroun.! before it can ace. iinpli-h any tniug. Idie i m-nigrat i. .n bi i I has finally passed ei,..te by tie- narrov margin ot .J 1 to 31 ;m 1 is now in the President's nands. nutliela-t .lav of the .iena: -Seuato: Ridge made tin- only argmnetil m fav. r of the bill. Senators Palmer. Carter of Montana. CatT.-ry. Gibson and Gray spoke against th- bill. The bib i ov lues i nai ao mmugiaiios su.i.i ..ei t- after be capable of reading or writini; either m the F.ngiig language or in any other language, a i l to test his nblliry he is to wiite twenty or twenty-live words from the c. cist i t lit i u of the I'nited States. Tiie bill as am. nd-d and passed permit-, a pare. it who cannot read oi write come into the Country, if said parent I. is ;i . hiid in this country ..vei twenty ..ue yea : - 1 a- wh can lead and wiia', and v. hois i ap.ible of sup porting ;he parent. It also permits a husban I or wit- wh . cannot tea write fiiniit ii eitle-r ot tne miirii-'i! i paircae pass the prc-.e: ibed ti-i and is cause ot lil.erty ml un.,. ,t w i seem to be I taste ti. .tiling about iibei t v . 1-ew he .-. The 1 1 oils." Coi i u n i !t eo on ( ' ii na ge has fivoral.lv rep. lied Ihe Senate interna tional monetary is-mf. reticc tdil. but it has add. d amendments which may cause the bill to tail, not because of opposition but for lh- lack of time. It is the opin i ai of nearly tverybodv that there is onlv a meagre chance f..r any legislat "on otaerlhan that which can be pl.t on somenppropriati.il bill as an amend ment to get net-d upon in the short tine i len.iin in g of t he si.-sion. There is much w rk yet to be d -ie oil several..! th; appi epriat ion bills, and a disposi tion, cspcfially in the Rouse, to wrangle over sm ill -ems. An amendment orTere ! to the sundry civil appropriation lull in the Senate. may have a far-reaching . fleet upon th' Fed eral ollh e-holders. if it should be adopt ed. It authorizes the President to ex amine and review- all the rules nromul gate.l -inc.- the pi-- ige o.' the Civil Ser v j.-,- A-!, and to re. I,,-, in difv. or en- large them in accordance with the eond lions of good administration and the true purpose of the act. There is no doubt about the meaning of this amend- ment. It Is int. nded to open the way I for the appointment of a larger number of men i'l poilt'e al -ympalhy wi'b the incoming a 1 ininist rat ion. There are. however, .a number of Republicans who regret that this amendment has been brought forward. The claim that the1 Presid. nl already has the authority it ' roposes to confer, and they like not the intimniat ion carried by the amendment that be has not. There will be some very spirited talk- ing ia 'he House when the Nava! Aj.pro priatioa bill, just completed, is taken up, bu' the time and the rules ill pre vent its being long drawn out. It is expected that the principal tight will be made against the item of 7.7'iO. OiK) for armor plate for vessels previously authorized. The objection to tho item is that it virtually authorizes a continu inc'e of the monopoly of the Bethleheiii and Carnegie Companies, notwithstand ing tin proot netore the committee tnai these companies sold to Russia for $'22(J a ton exactly the same grade of armor that they charged the United States yaaO a ton for. The ignoring of the offer of thel llinois Steel Co., one of the largest concerns of its kind, to enter into a con tract to furnish tho Government with all the armor plate it will require for the next twenty years at a uniform price ol $210 a ton. is not liked at all, Repre sentative Hall of Missouri, a member of the Naval committee is expected to lead trie fight against this item of the bill. It is already evident that a strong ef fort is roing to he made to induce Presi dent McKinley to revoke President Cleveland's recent order abolishing nine pension agencies. Tennessee and Ken tucky Republicans are already taking steps to bring the matter to President McKinlev's attention just as soon as he assume oflice, and they will probably be joined !y others from States in which .igrnei, s were abolished. A Senator who has not committed! himself said: "If Hi.- arguments advanced! for the abolishment of half of the pension agen cies are good, then all of them should be abolished, and the checks for pensions be maii.'d direct trom Washington: at least, ti.at is the way it strikes me now. Cmay think differently when I have time to look deeper into the subject than I have been able to do up to this time." The Senate Committee on Public Rands has began an investigation of the issuing by the Interior Department of a land patent for 2d. 000 acres in Florida to Mr. I iue, the present husband of Mrs. L'le a aa id's mot her. as the heir of Dr i Henry Perrine, deceased, to whom the j original grant was issued. The settlers i on the laud claim that the original grant j .,.... .lie (on..;,. i ,, :,- '."..,.. t--...,- ' .i"-o. an i I ni -eaten n oarrv the ease mm the e o i ; is unle-s the patent is recalled. ! The aceei" lance of the presidency ol i Washin iton and Leu 1'niveibitv bv Post inaslei' General Wilson will place that gentleman back into an element that 1 lar ti.-t er suited to him, mentally alio. UiysK a iy, iii:iii tiie liurlv tjur.'y or tu -five politics which lie entered when he oceanic a member ot the House a few years ago. lie was not cut out lor a oolili. i ;.i. and must have realized it many ii u. s, while in the educntio nai deld he will be thoroughly at home. Hi luts made no personal eueiuies dining hi pubhc i areer although he has often been oil the unpopular bide. TUB STATE CATITAL. Nuiucs liiKitne Atyluma ('liMiijpl. -. '. ll. K. Bill to (Jo Back lu Home. So- niallr'i Suicf-ior. til'-i Knlliel. Jul IISAI. Bl KEAI , ' R.vl.KluH, N. C, February 2'!. , lu ihe legi-la'ure yesterday there was scarcely any work done. The House t ok up ihe assignment act and there was q::i:e a long discussion over it. This is the i.amous assignment act that at the last s-ssion of the legislature was fraud ulently enrolled, and which was repeal ed tally m the ntesent setsion. Nothing was decided on The bill which is to be reported favor ably to the House regarding the insane asylum- changes the names as follows: i the N. C. I'. lb I a.-,- hid i The State Hospital for the colored in-! Hn v road bid.lin . ioi li e h i sane, i lie Western Hospital for the In- I $-l(in.bO!i a ig araOee ,.: good -in-, and the Central Ilospit il for the ! sUbst ii uie f r ; ... niire bid w. Insane, ea-b to be under live direct-irs b'v be intr.-du .1. .ippointed by the Governor and conlirmed , There i a In!. !: i v . ar lii.g i li by the Senate. The office of superinten- j ment of W d'er !,' lb nrv as dent is to be abolished. The directors I . j,e Ka-tein : en t n ; ;;.e 1' p appoint a prineial aud resident physi- i edare if Rip, -f o - ;, , ,, cian for each, to serve 4 years, salary to J ,av lm..v , ,,( Vl) ,. (.,, , p, b S'.'.-nii. Tlie change to m.vde March ih , ,, ; - ,. buss ii 'e-tLdilv afternoon the Senate com-' I mittee heard arguments on the N. C. R. Ii. lease bill. This bill will go back to the j Ku.ssell is h. .!:o:g il;t. p' ,,; ;he latt House so amended that the vote on it j Judge Scvmo -,r !;s h s -ih-tmi!', I; is a will p.; doubt be totally changed. j m. appointmi nt with a sm.oDo salary. 11 In the Semite the work of yesterday j Cleveland a:i.. n- be'or March -iili. . was almost entirely on small local bills. Minister lliap. m will ;robablv be l is Only one bill of general interest being j -hoi-e. It is today siil tba, Il.-.ry introduced, and that was "An act to re- j Skinner got ! e 1 ohing l'opuli r ;.. . ; u gulate the State Printing." This repeals j cus ,.U1 j in,i ,;- hi ., .,, , -,- v , , r-. the act letting it to the lowest bidder. It : successor. re. mi res the work done m Raleigh and i Instead of iln i i.litieal muddle !.. m by di ion labor. The Secretary of State ng less it see n- i e-..w n . re a id inoie to furnish the public printer with such j complicated, paper a he may require. This bill is I Todav i ol.M'-rvcl as a Naiio.ial h bie drawn in the interest of Barnes Bio's, being Washi n gton's bi rt Inlay . Pi inlbig establishment. It is a Populist hi 1 he Sen l I h- oll.e.vi g l' - '.-: . linn. inlrodu-eed: I', aim nd the e. V - ill .t In connection with the successor of 1 jn np cusr-s v li I.. iis. s .y.-. .1: - ,- Judge Seymour. Chief Justice Faircloth bonds fall .In or the ': r- ' - ' gi .c is prominently mentioned. Judge Spier expire on inv i-g ii Imlidiv or Sa . Whitaker is also mentioned lu this con- the same shall be due i.. ,!,.. :i da . - zi: neetion. If Faircloth jjets the position it ' expire on the o.av Jul o-.v ng -a I. -a leaves a vacancy on theSuprenie Court holiday or Sund v bench 1. 1 tie rilled. There is very little To auu-n 1 t . ic e . e lioito im- ch-mee of Cleveland appointing a sue- day trains and allowing . pre-s niitoi ees.-. r lo Judge Seymour, if i ii.1 bv in u ii y . So fur. 212 bills have been ratilied. ll is claim:-. I bv the Populists that the cost of the enrolling clerk's office is over S7a a day. Il is --aid the revenue bill that comes ' s ; ' li jj in a few days is one of the m sweeping ever Seen. Thole will be a heavy ru-h of work from now on to the end of the legislative session. R may even require an extra w eek . r ten da vs. THE COTTON MAKKKTS. February 23. Liverpool was .paiet and- tirm for spot ct ton and 1-32 higher. The New York market has been dull but steady. The final close is 7.01 f..r May a net gain of 3-100 compared wuh Sat iir.liv. 1'HLKt is noihinjr new in the situation. Yours truly, J. E. Latham THE MARKETS. Chicago, February '23, jay Wheat May Ribs.., OPKN1NU. CLOs. "35 4.07; 76 4.074 RUSSELL HCILPM. fill Acceji B iT Ki mines til aii ILL C Wilmington Alderaian hill lb ... a1, Negroes Want (tt-iee .: Threa1o;i Ren i ')! in- i :i . N. I . K. A:n .i liaea! Bii . 3necia RAf.Kh.it. X.C.. 1" give tllC- (hjVl ; 11 ir p'.v Alderman f.n . a h w . failed to pass in I in ; to rr,. ;.. -j : t . v i o : , , i - I Governor R;;s-e'l Ini I lite bolters comm t in lav il-at h - wonl 1 appoint their nomiii . Tiieo. - hit,-. shell tish commission i-. The feeling In I wi i-n (ii.v. I;,.-; -li aol the bolters an 1 t . i.- I ;. pub i.- 1 1 . 1 . mo il) tense, today, tin. ii ever. II. L. Gran sa;-s Gov. 1,'ns-eii !;;- promised McC'a-key an I l.'ms. If thai lie would do what the caucii-es !.ad d. ( i.ied on, as to the division c. (' the o appoint all th n-e-n !ii v tin r.e The negro 'e is! c n - n-.i.-.v mand for th i .. 1, , - threaten the Rcpuhliemi iia trouble. The bill to -..hi-'.:r I . .-.:! amended and lie n defean- 1 i1; to.lay. Bills passed C..- So to ;S charter of th Allan ie an ! liua Railway, an i to s r i-e i! Neuse River fro i Dn:. ;i i: stationary ne. s, ,.-.-.; ,- . Scales w.nred ii e.e-. . ;;, to and w ilh ' - was 1 louce ! ' : V . I fish men a h aring. McCarthy demanded i.iun sideration. i lii- af tern-) m b.m.r i; mi l tee c. :)H-f F,p I h- bill O. ( lim- aniod Ihe the North SuUtl1''"1 r:'"' ' Carolina railroa I lease ihuie a number ol ' ' ....in ........ minis mo,,o,.,i attend the mee:in . I'pon the nun ncem. n; of tin- .!:. ih i of I'nited Statis li!iiel Judge A. S. uioui , iue -u;.; -m ;,l Sat urday i n .s e . our: a. Mourned o his niemoi , lo-uay H i eup laor com; f igin. Judge Adams presiding. Tbeiv an cases on the dock. i . The Legist dure is -ti 1 hearing con tested elect! ni fa:-. U'eduPsda v the case of Voun; v.. 1 .oiighton of Wake county, will be hciinl. The House iaiied to pass the r se'iili . o .(.jiMini I'oi th. , New Berne I ' i i r Tl ' oa iil.i Ie by llu- n -wiy appointed Maj. Bailey, on Governor I ! u s-ei i' 4. staff. I ecause be appointed Mr. S. S. I latch: 1 .r. a Democrat. ;:s (ol.uiel. en I- by the Major sending in hi- i . s! n.-o h , i. - lay. A bill will to-day be i. piriid favor-: ably, ia' pealing ; oe ci:;i !'., - ,,f ,11 ihrce; ofthelnsar- ,'idii!ii ami givin- tin Governor p .w -r to up. uini a I. .ard ... . live trustees fit be i-eirlrnii d bv lie- e!, ' ate for each in- it a; i- 'fm-.r ;-ie,. are lo appoint ail oiiieials, from ;.. i, j -est to the lo-.v.si, to begin I., a imi March '.Hli. Tia promise ;-. glvi- ih.- ;.. groes the ch arg o t !:,...,.' In-.::- -. him at llol.'.di in will ni a . I ) r . .; a .1 1 1 1 broken . 'i'l a t vv . 1 1 p i.i. nl.lv . . u - -rumpus bin i ami be but a sinall :. ato i with the Repubii-all All amend i.eir Mci wili be m .d- . i "i ni n pO'op 1- .idge of li-ts i- h i in to I o ,' li plav n,r ., (bui-e o s r. jt U-Ms si d la -t a me. night lb.it Govornoi to be Iranspc-ried on Sun 'ay. pa-se I. To incorporate the American tin-: i Savings hank a' I harl.Cle. passed. The '-Fellow scrv.ui's " bill has pa-sid both Iloisc aid S nato. a:;disiio. a law. In the House to provide that ihe State Treasurer shall collect from ail banking business nr. h-r ."-;a i e I ic use. 1 per .eel of Ihe capil d s.. ck el . I . paid ii bv sfoi-kh, .ldel-. I I - I o ' , Used o guarantees e-aiast any ' - o ; : - t . Banks ref 1 1 d I - . : i i s i .. . ;,y lb;-, shall be ei os -d and a rec ; v . r a pp- .i n ; ed: to make an i .-mi ! .:.-iii-:il -! .. a. -C Mint pr ' i .'led . " pi mia I a. i ev ideiief ot its correct ness. A bill Was ilill'.idll -d lo i la-olp-Ua ( e ;l ,..a,,l ,,f ti compose I e s f,.,' SI. Mai--, 's seli, f lliV t v o bi-hops of lid s' a! e, I h ree m in 'a t it an. 1 sive vi-sti y m.-n troin dill'ereal purls .-! the dioce.-e. A bill P. p. , hi i: a minor from any possible i li:i:i, e of the use of cigaictt.s. . liis.-da vv r. ; gle. Tee vote was til! Vea t . -si nay s. Tn.- bid l. .piir s .,ny l . y that is seen smoking cigaiet to till troinwlioinhe obtaine 1 lieu and f. .: -bis the sale, givi ig away, or any os-.-ble means of cigiuelles becoming the property of a minor. k-i-mA. m sb.A ... .e . ta tut, w , " ; - - : - -f A Ill 0 origi na' i A I. aUi-ae; v.- V a; I ing w : in, CI - i.o Pie yo; V Genii ( n . Bill . : woi th i ; Cll'i-. - yd. on:. , . i 1 1 AT p'jjj. Dry Ijoods -'n ISiirciiii House li. A. 15 K FiRiT !n ii 1 KOI: ! ROM P. ; !. .M-r. Farmers. Wo have A I'TLL LINK of a!!d ;.!! oil;, llietiielj t at I a ! m i !,g i :p -'K I'd I 1' ih i.M I'liic::-. Ti) i li ll( U K N I S , en -.-ii y on lo ..I - ,,t i: ii i i ..elm , I - pi i I--. JL. Iff. C iislt r : Va. H m e , a- U': $'A;m vv.f-: Ci Vl b1s3Hi32:i. I HAVE .1 I ST I! EC EI V I'D .not , r Barge si:.-, k ..; i u; miiir.- uel Mai ires. -. and id s,-: a' ;;. -. ., t ea Fog. lie- fo ' ' ivi o, ( l Ti :: ! !'.;:. W'.-i k so a- to n . ..til I :' m ' a . ge st o. I.;, . all ; . n I ii . 1 1 r - !oo I e f -. i'. pm c la, s: 1 1 . - - e- V. .Ill's R. spe.'ltldlv . ! i S i ! ':it Si.h' Marlvc liaik Ku IJEIINE, N. (' Bagging an I Ties, Feed, Oats, Corn, Wheat, Bra a. Douce, Till LAR'iil TV 1 Dealer I1C In New grne. M. .. l T' - l I ',. s Seed Irish Potatoes, ( ' 'lient, I ( 'In i ie v T B iggmi: -m J. E. Latham, NO. RAVEN STREET. U5i ViiiV-v) I S O" "' ra mm a NnW,V-,;ri:,r,i,V., W iOl i F. ULIMGH. Grocer, I '. .Mi. I die St re-'.. - A FEW 0AY8 3 N ,: H,r !. ,,,.,il',i;i '!: . ' i ; ; .n-.- v- ii; . I IC 131 j ! m rTlHE POLICE -L to grain esteem oi every pat: ja who, enters Q m within its doors. tliat every atom of gence we possess is 1 ther your business ii lieving- that by so doi:1 m our own. Dry Goods Depc iment. 5 Is Complete wit.i HARD TIME PS notion ueoat m w B 33 Is brim full o'' the feminine h- this includes pr. g the opposite sex S Shoe Departmen J Is Complete y;U BI fying goods. Grocery Depart 1 Is immense an ' spection to veri say in its pr.isf Hand Made Mexican lrancv Work. . . We !: I.o: of W..I K a 'I b - bO l'a .1 , l -e i ' M. !.' I . a . i ' ; .m-isi- b'o s. linn I 'i.i i b t . ic : : ,t b. 1 a i;. V Woi Xi iv 1' ci lie ' c wil ll :o everyone. to ! i a! i. ev-r narv I in GdANO fi CASH! If you want Guano for 1 t Cash we can supp'y you with Hp is !( At Rock KoHom Iri's. j. C.Whitty &Co I- ND - I TN ESSES -iini'M lied . :: i th. 1 e1 a . a r , ti n . o ihibi 1 1 1 : l :: 1 ( 1 ' 1 1 : :..i ( 'i . v a n c .up i v ate p. .! i ed that ov .ng to I be a b en e I .i.e. - I e 1 ! . I'l 1 1 ol s;l d (.lilt Wa il to the lib Mop In y in Man h e .-by ..: Ihe . e ioUl i d o- h 1 -.'7,. T .-: in. Jurors . ' e ip ui i . d lo alien. I. W. M. W T-( N. CI. rk Ch cu it ( i in. i nai Court. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. 1-ebr lii. ilile nraiiil o E3 1 O m a o I O S3 o o o of this store is triendship and th W : '.it yon to leel Q isiness intelli- O ,n;? used to fur- crest, firmly be- S we best further O-ood Things at q -E3. & t lhat gladdens Q (0t course w r fittings for a competition de- 09 3 i . i .1 but an in t 'K'J vs may ; i ( i'li" FII,i ; l'e ( O 1. e I 'ol , i ' o " e I i d - i gate 'I c , Ret ' SlO.e I'. ' ;ikt' Pall-. I !;... !-. 'I .'! ie!l I 1 I p I i I 1 M I. . Iv -I..;. Jars an ! I 'o-d P i e.se r v i n g l e : 1 1. . I.alge L'l.e Boiler: HI AI .... I I I - I'll I - - . II O '. I'l I : j i i M I - oi' i tin- na ( r 'I' l; I'll I A III HI N A . . ii a 'l'ei n -Il , I I ck-. II . I '-' mm .ii". e an "l . ai ate . .. r m - 1" 1 1 e k 1 1 : m -ii ot o,l , O )i l III - 1 Ie p! ,11.1 .11, ii ,n i i , ; - . O 11 . "1 il .il li.r pl a f s , , ,, ,,. a I . i it to l. Ie Id nt I Vi I e I S .1 M i v , A I , i I colli pb. lilt ., il,r pi on: ll I m r hi. ; be I o I II d l'. " t a I .1 l; ' t oil . . I V II ' ll i I ! I . V e k s, I , M I ' , I ' I No. d. I'l . 1 1,.. II I'l 1 e i I 1 V ! I ' . e : ' I Term. I , ':. ol'Ci'i veil ( . . i . a v . N I ' . ' I' I O I , ' I s , CO 11 t V . . II h id .':i. I I . ; ; ,,, 1 1 - w I .1 -I l;. li 'rd m in v . 'i I.i' .v Ml, a p ii, v i . h i ' e 1 gr- u a. I .a . b in . o,o,fii Dat. d b i- 1 -il. d ,v ..: F. by . bs'.iT . M. W A !'. N. Cn rk Su )er; .! C.an ' . Cmva n Co , N. C. n . I nnno DDT NT - s. f . , t . ( .4' lWfJV' r .
New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Feb. 25, 1897, edition 1
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