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: ' ' -. - ' . - .'.. ..-4'" - . . . . --. ' a , ae .s -i. - 's V " : " --a - a -' o 1 VOL. XIX. NEW BERNE, CRAVEN" COUNTY, N. C. MARCH 25, 1897. NO. 61 r ... WASH IMGTOi WWII. Srale Liiely to Butcher tte Tariff BE Speaker Reed's Sore on Appropris Hob Bills. The Homestead Bill. Tw Klmds of Tariff Democrats. Rumor Maker Kept Busy. Journal Rcheac, i Washington, D. C, March . The Senators do not propose to wai an til the House passes the new tan;! hi! upon which the debate was opened todav to last until the 31st Inst., when it wil be Toted upon and pAsecd. The Senat Committee on finance ha decided t take tb bill up a', once and to "perfect' -jt TTia may mean an almost entire! ; uvrbill by the time the Senator? gv hrongh their perfecting process. Tht finance committee has two vacancies caused1 by the retirement, of Sherman n- a Voorhees. which are not likely to b tiled at the present session. Asuiminr that Senator Jones, of Nevada, will vol with them, he has said that he would the Committee w;ll be controlled by pn tectionists, and therefore friendly to ti.. underlying principle of the Dingle tariff bill. Hut, although none cf then will agree to be quoted to that extent, i - is understood that member ef the com tnlttee do not like the Lill itself and in tend to go over it item by item am. amend it until it meets their idea. Th isn't a bit pleasing to the geniiemen wl.i hare been working for months to prepar the Dingley bill, but they can hardly b surprised. The constitution gircs tl. Bouse the exclusive right to original bills dealing with the revenue, but th Kenale has ued its right to amend t such an extent, of late year, that th McKinley and the present tariff law wen both practically Senate-made. Those who thought that the failure o: four of the regular appropriation bills f. the last session would make it necessar for Speaker Reed to at least appoint tli Committee in the present Bouse to hand those bills, mast feel a little bit dazed Speaker Reed has shown them that, h knows a lightning legislative trick t two. He has rushed all of those bili through the House just as they stoo when passed by the last Congress, an that without the aid of a single Commit tee, except that on Rules, of which he i the Chairman.' It is daily becomin, more evident that so far as the Hous is concerned, there iano general legist Uon upon Speaker Reed's programme f th extra session. The House has a " lowed itself mileage for the rxtra sessioi: The Senate committee on Indian affair has favorably reported the Free llomt stead bill in practically the same shap U was passed by the Senate and hun u) in the House at the last session. It i hinted that some of the Senators are i. favor of using the tariff bill to comp the Republican leaders A the House t allow the Free Homestead bill to pas. that body. There ar two kinds of tariff Demi crats, as well as of money Democrat and it is by no means certain that the ni nortty of the House will act as a unit i opposing the Republican tariff bill So far as the bill itself is concerned, n makes no difference whether the Deru crats rote against it or split up for an. gainst parts of it, but it may have' ; very important bearing upon the futui . of the Democratic party and incidental! of the Populists. Although denied b men of prominence, it is none the let. true that Mr. Bryan is being made i figure in the squabble amoDg ihe Dem crats in the Hoise to a certain extern That Representative Bailey, of Texas, th new leader of the Democrats, is not par tial to Mr. Bryan, U well known. President McKinley after investigating the connection of Land Commission Lamoreui with the Chicago lake fn 1 case, concluded that there had beei nothing illegal or improper done by hui. and directed Secretary Bliss to acoei his resignation, which was tendered l' fore the new administration came ; Mr. Lamoreui is now sick at- his hon in S'iscoll . but his friend tua'. soon us lit- gets Well enough, lie is c. ing to Washington t maive things i,vt . for th(5e who mixed lum up with ti l land claim ieanJal. It was in conn :i i with this case thut the new njminittra tion met the first Cabinet rvsignati rumor in its career. Secretary Bliss wa the man to r-;gn by rutmr. booa'ise his resen'.nieiu :: the order i.u.-d ': the President. So far as known in Wa-h ington, this rum. r had r. i btter f ;ir. tion than that Secretary Bliss went ov, to New York to attend to some privat busioess. H-has btvn doing this ever Saturday since he entered orlice an 1 n raainmg with his family, who have iv yet moved to Washington, until Men ii mor"'ng, ! '. this t.n-.e he went m. Friday a;. 1 the rumor-maker at ..i: jump to the O'.nelusion that he had ri signed on account ef the Lamoreiix e.-ise Senor Rodriguez. Iinister of tie Greater Republic of Central Amene.i. t!-.' gentleman who upset the Nioaragu. Canal bill in the Senate at the last se? sion of Congress, makes no secret of hi hope of negotiating a treaty with it:. Uniteti States for the building of in, Nicaragua Canal by this Government. Fall Kivt,:, Matss.- The agitation ovei the proposed re.luction in hours of laboi for cotton mill employes is strong her. at present, both for and agaia.-l the movement. A statement by Secretary Howard, of the Spinners L'nion, that the competition Ot the Southern manufacturers wcm'.c. not be increased by the adoption of n shorter working day in this section i. met by a declaration l.v one of the not prominent manufacturers that in sp.u of the stroog efforts made in New Lng- land to improve trade conditions by a redaction of stock the curtailed produc- bv th low i. i - ;. : . ; d 'lie S-ii. i ! p..;nt d , -,it three an i 1. i:! v. .., , .iiver l..i e ii - u i ' ; :.' il alio : month- m an avm- ,--. Kor oils ..ti ; i- , ii I. . spor.din.- :., !it 1 .1- , nioj. rrn c :np., tit : - ):.:, rn: MTI - nth- ;vi'! t inn . N-.ith.-:-. lying t that i' i. n tlnr f i: e n i!iz ind ill-Oil up i ho u-n-.n. -a .uanuf.ictarers 1. i v - : , ,'reate. Fall Riwr ;-,-r an 1. proven lu 1 ; ,--:. South, rn nuiN pr.vhicinc t!i i: rics n- -e ma h- in 'h o;;-. ng M;:i-ifa f-'iry proH; :i; ivt pr'. ;a, Tin :r tac- :.r-- jn-tir: , a ma" y r.i.-. s, i. ih i.i it-; -" he In iir-i of v - us;.:,, fr.-ia l- U"-- week'." nn ; !.ilo:- w!!: a . -r o. : 1 i iiirM !1 p !rti-rt Demi. H v . N A . It i i ; .rt-.l fr -m ( ,-.n :i ;ney : . s .Ivad. r :-u. r, pr sldetn t the . .in i epu 1 ! i . - ,li ad: t..at Vk-. .'resin in Baitoiume Mass.. succcwls bin is president, and tin;" 1'-. Cip t. ex pn essor ..; ll iv.ir. l r:-.:.. ii-v. w;!! l.e n; -"i n ti 1 vie, pr.-i i. tit. ' 11. t '. n l, n ' on h . ,i i' .i - r- ' . . r i 'n m a . A la. go !.. !, i ' i n-n I . e -. ". - i- i mi i n rated :i.-ar S..:i.-i p::-.f.;s, n 1 a com m :! r.iuvi :n- ut Spatii -a tro. ps l .-Ml!'.' For .V.-vh e r i " : lira' ; n V. ,s pi nno . 1-e . t.te - ', al ad-. Hie t dso. I-l ; th.r m is ep. . '. ! .i - ' i nt a i n -' li -nei.i 1 .t i i ! v an no . i d b v p. ! 1 1 . 1 e:t . w ii '.i up- 1 -i of the" e-ophii'U -. ': a ii-iLi-ainii : has 1 e. :i r ei -f :::e .:; . - li e,.; . i.fo -; inn. " n o .: ten' n . 'i A ill' - U if'-!".' when ' .-' in lv : - wni n r s tr.o tun n 1. 1 tn.d for ; i - ' a IV.' a'.s dute re 1 m'vi-i ely from d lie I'll i. i. .-- llU.il ail i v ii ; iii t i ret url, oil tii.lt IlO'Hill' :i t- t!i . el V,'i!-ii:i , several - 1- ivo arriv. i a i.ot ; - v .! .ys witi ining the lii-urgen gna n them is to r. tales. The boy Kol ; -onierv i.'.e, N. .1 the i :i-ure1it s. w , lava:.. i " '. ;'..:'. he inoen'.i m rmy. In;; tin- : a:n i i i i.e l ii. rt Pf.ir.et . : t'.t-t ol llo to j rubani ' ho !i: i a ,v t Void 1 lie t the i'i o '.li sl ol ii fa l-.i Vnu rie.iii -'t iie 1 oj ai t.:. TATjCAPITAI. N" r fublie V in.., I C. Dlrer- lori lo t' nm'tl . t Week. Ir ill Tier mIch nrr S.ttre. I;oni! ol I ni i rci. J r us u. IJ i:x r, Kalci.::;. N. C. iL.'.reh. .. ','. i Th-.- -nperintt. ndent of punlic instruc inn il -o-aiai i out tiie new p.ulilic schoo iiv, v. Uieh i certainly a great imnrove lor.t the very defi ctive one of JS95. Mi- P'.ina Robertson, tlu.- executiv. lerk. w id reiii-e from that place Aur. 1; Mi-ins that her appointment wa. nly temporary; during the legislative ssie.a By the middle of next week the (iovei or w :'l. it is now intimated, ninko pill a' the names of the new directors of tin orth Carolina railway. The statemen i male that the t.overnor has had t .lake changes in these, as some ownn 10 stoek in the road and as a director i. e.piii. d to own at U-ast " shares. Tin tateiin at also i that the (jovernor Inn .-.-en eiuloavormg to buy sonic stock foi ae in w men and po.ibiy has secure" ...ii'. S e k on the Moore County and Wts rii rail way i.egun :it the Concofi id. Idle nutiiKjk tor railway c.n.-trin on i:i the State n- I n or e pro mi-i ng t ha i i -ev, n or . iglit years. Tin t.-tal an.oi.nt if the direct lam ix ". hi ii wa.t nnelaiiiied wa- tV'.i mi . f 'hi-, t-i-i.o-'o was u-ed in making tin tate exhi!n; at the World's Fair and tl.t eniainder w.vs . rdered into the Tna 1 1 r' rh.er.as Bnn h. tie- negro burglar win vas sht h re. ua. mi tiial .-teid:i .''em-, :: a..d w i.- dul v eoinmitied ti This 'vie :h n 1 Mi v w.'d nvive in handsorm lit- r- fiom the New F.ngland :at s wh , are t arrive on i. nr-i n v . r t.e Seal., ar 1 Air- Ap - i! Tela. 1 to ell- n : .ok : , a r f. .n-rs this e. pi: ..r near which broki i, it . liesp-.t. in -i.-n of th. rei: t" I:n;n 1. i ' ' ' mi nr. 'p will b. .7- ,' tax tags w, re s :d in I ""d t whv Senate! . . ':r '. . rv boar. ,-':!. . . h ir -. . ! '.:':- I'-aril.' .: : to have tin evict 'arm. io leirkhead i v . f r -in 1 IdenP n wi.i.'li his fti,- N r a 'J ma . a- . : . i. d'la ..',, -ank n it '. Id.- - r.- . u r lay b, 111. mil il .usi ng til 1-- l ' n V' a . vh. ' N . i ran a ay . !-!da'iv tie- ( loVet' a r.cciver'i- attempt to p ceiver.-hi ior t.- ' . i . uin !-. in c ' u Id r . i pr -r an coir i" u a- ' g a.- ii a i Tr.-asur- r d ltd he dea 1 - of t ,! i . h e: s cliarit .' an I - 1 iy n. ,l;i)i o s-tato In-t'.tu i a' n Mial tha' a' i. n niadi tie- di'CreaS.'C '.V 1 ! 1 g i r. 'id1 ..n 1 ' i. ,f : : r . c: a- t pa;, an ex i a; ; r pr.at. m.- td:- u.i: or until h. i in i there l-.i s:ird!i r paingtht , interest on the four per i'en '--Jnids, an j the n. ces-arv running expense, of th Stat government. mm. Mmlm Report Easiness As Con tiiiuinn: Gc.il. Price- l il'liii'i' on Se.i -o;ia!ile(.iHnl-.. Nut on Faiiii Produce. Lumber Prices Belter. Fen i u ro of Spi u ri t y. ii i K el . i!n- . 1 N . Mil. h 1.1 . .;. l,,iM. ii 'ss ( nt i an x io ; . m. - n g 'a ' ,i 1 1 -.i ',, -r-iinl. ( iitrs.tod with il. ; I'ie- t pnr! oi no pi - -in y- ir. -!.- oa :i npn.v- nent. It. M.-r t::n. - -ng cr . an 1 i he . '.', -on : :i : i uu d. h, : ,- n ri . 1 1 y ciiii : i- t : .i :- :': i- n it ha.- O'-eli or ye. : s. in h::: a: ::: -is::- -. li. tad dei.l.-r v. : 1, iv. n t ; ' . , d in .a'iu .i ..took are aln ady inoiiniing t -ee ti...t priced are radii.: 1 i v j-rovin irmei on -ea-oiiah 1. g :.-. It i a pi oi dan t 1,-t a o-nn ; ,-: it, .; h;;y w !:, ., -. ,od iro cheapest. wlnle y-.;i '.-.,, it n. et whii a way tin- cat j n ni ; Tht 1 n an i : r o..-;.'.. . , .t- i;-rea-i g. Piiai.- nr.- in p.. ! d. ra..n.. md a. w , predict, d lie re lias been ill nlvan. in prices on some grades, liki vine!', an !dido .'!:;! ..dnies. (;', in i ii -een i : , be vt r '.' ; . p' I '. .-. r ' ' . i - e , . , u lge from tin' . : h i : n. I 'r. i u' 1- nr. v. l 'e -v i a-'. an r.-s ni - e.r. ..Clin. d '-. I 'rap . v d nt b;. i ri i -! :ei.d he n ner. ..rice. Me; hob od. :--. '',- i ni , r -..' a in ' , 1 , 11 II. - lip 11 no i i i i -1 V.ol .-' 'H'g I' . n- 1 1 io ed 1 . ,-r td oi -.rv . ti., r !- oc i.d .p, i',i:i be- ..: oki: ; after a "1 i--in . re -ul' s .a-,- a' ' ct a; ' r.u r . v. i car. 1 I., a: . ' t 1 . n o; ni r. dde r, v. d :. - ;- ; s. a 1 l (in I' inn n i ., i e; y . e." 'o( -do o , i : ; . d''--oty h w ' i r; i- y as, i. ap a- a y. i 1. Next he -:: . e s is w..i d- s, do g at :.t- ieil. "ibl " p. : eell'.. higher. No'., is :de ; n- t . '..ir, !:. i-od'ee am ill gi'a i.-s of s i.; ir. Fot: i.'.i:Mi:i. It i- evi ie'o r. OA- ti, there will be ; igb t : i . ong: . ss o'. er tin- pr -posit ion t. ake : ..- tax fiom Ann. i ican-ma-le ale. ;oi th ,t is used in manufacturing pr. esse.-. If the farmers in-i.-t, tlii'oi-g heir Congressmen, upon th:- Ltingdi i.i is it r.eans a new market for 40.lyO.A lushe'.s of Ani'-rieau corn, it might b uppo-ed that the propositi in would b aloptrl; lu;t the liqllor interests ai oing to put up a strong tight again-! tl iropo-ition. and unless farmers insis' ipou it, the proposition may be defeated ,f everv person who is interested in gel . ing 1 ,-tter prices on corn should wri; o his Congressman and Senators on tlii natti ' , the repeal provision would sti e adopted but, th- chances are tlui uost of them will let the matter go until t is i, o late. Thi- h;us been a . ni"t week in Kris ten nark, :. Cood hav is s'-ll in dcmaiul iood butter also sell- we'd, but pm ;rad s are verv cheap. Tin le is dull i. dieese, but prices hold up well. Just n ircsen t prices on poultry are a tri!h etter. Egg juices have gon- down Tides .ire strong. N n 1 selling at o c ain -el'olids at Vc . IN I'THKU HlO-lNIe-S. Wo are going to se betnt lunibe .rices this spring. ;i- we pre lieted a f.o veeks ago. lertaiu.y l',i:u!',-i' pries l . atT wili be better than in l'd i. Wester, lar lwoods are getting iieue in -.lelllalli ill the time . Those who bought wire nails when w . td vised are no.v in a positi mi to sell nt ;. 1 ; i o:it a- 'die price 1- now -r 1 . '.' mil. IS SK. ViMT.r-. The st ,' k n.ardi-t led Is its ..an aiii ailing of advance under! yiug eon li'di ns he trading lapses iti t o a d ul 1 n- -- thit i rving to the i.e. ve .. w hi!.- die ( unci!, vitli v. l;i: h V,-:c- - la 1 1 up. is tin- mi- M.g --tpo-iL.leargu.uent f .r :i future appro nit ion . The Vandrrbi'.ts are-tdd 'd ' e-n'reo' nter.s' and th- advance in (l.niici is t .- mV1h.Iv noticcab.-. Si".ee alvi- the p'lT.dl 1- of t 1 1 nark el price has I 1 s -1 ' ' ' vli.) f ..I A"! . ur j i !:::, na le m .aey. Tiie posit ;. n a - -T'l I 1 -pot-is -1 . u s", , - r :i : i r ;m i :ic : . i-. i : : . 1 . a oMnni'Mi sto. k ' i p. urt her ad vane in ric - t The practical o .al i i mi of ortan t interns: . in ; d a :n ti tl- : i -: i t : u h , i m . -! nr. arr ing busiue-s ni.d hat t ho ma: k ! v doi- l : l n p. rat IV' -idi ..,1, - a i.-rsev I 'c.i'.iiil. I.edi -;i V d ' ;. and ng in u -t a l van. - f o en : h, 1. w Vi each,-, ion ivo. .,' 1 : yd i id n. J.-r-'-v Centra! an ! L dgii tspoe;:dl it present pile - ale g 1 speculativa uiclias s. The industidd shares are still onto' av,.r and aitliough 1 1 ie d i -m i --al of th, a-e in New ,1, r-ey c- urt- ag dn-t tb, d.ace i enmpn'i y and rum a - ft;.' re irement of tie- scrip 1. id an iutlueneo he 'etter prices in this sP-ek. the ,. d.d ct sum .von- itself out. Sugar i sutT. ring from anticipation i i b: rh.-r dti' v tha -'nil', em . uraje ..n.iii ompciitn n from b .-' -aj; ir o,d;;-try an . 'die tlucii.ations are ii regular. The market as a w hole Cvm v .-trone ind b mil l to go higher w h. never tin impetus shall c ine from the right d'.reo- iireetmn. Property worth sT". "oo uas de-troyi d v tire at Huron, s. p.. including tht Alliance 1 uildiug. value 1 at .'a. ('., in- -ured for '.0. . P was occupied b the g. vernnn-nt land otliee, wlii.-h saved most of its records. Tin- Idiitcd States Weather Bureau lost all instruments and most of the records for the past seventeen ears. HE TRADE Abso5utc-y Puro CedC rated for it- great leavening 'iviti 'i imd In althi uine.-. Assures tin oo 1 a ain.-t alum and all form- "f adul- rnd. i common to the chenp brriuds. Iio' AL BAKiNld POWDER CO., Nkw A'cnn-c. THE STATE CAPITAL. IniK '. Ii) Ei'iprlmeat t(ntitii. Ilur r. 1 Et.'np;uf ti I '1 lunrlvniiHHlf-r. (et:eriil. News A bserver Ku k. I ' 's Oflaclal (Iran. JoI"i:nai. I !l'i:i: I ', K -t.F.lnu. N. C.. March l'O. 1 State Treasurer Worth has issued tin ' -11 )-a ing letter to the heads of the edu ation i institutions and to the State de ai'.rn, its to which special apyiropna ions v -i'i. in, nb' by tin- General Assem dv. d he appropriations run up to near y a million dollars: "1 s u s rry to inform ymi tint i aIh. . the 1 uge anjnoj.rialious mad..- by tin ato(, irral A--e;nblv and tlie li rroiso val i :: Ions of i n op. aw -t . 1 vise you lii s',-1 .p.;opiial: , nidi i ;in l tha" 1 - r ; n mg the i:il. ; .-nt h ni Is and. he i ens"- of the State y ;;- :',.. State, 1 1 i it.:.- ' pi y an du i i ". g this -.a :ir . ; 1 iiivea surpd.-a:. t -u I!; - f ur ni - .a -,-ary run n i n g e e'Vci'iinient. I u.l ,-c v ;i of too e.tin.tlou at this idin- . .at ; -i may iivoid making cMitrac!. iiat might embarass you." Tin handsome mini x to ! he experimeio n:i. :. wili be comi-li t d by Apiil Is:, .he '...rk was io,:;e by tic N.-riii Cnro .tin C r Company and c e-.t -0.'e!.iu. ( .ov. rir ir ! ' u.sscll will u n.ppoinl Co! luge: o llarreli iiiirtiriiusli r (ierciai Ton. ,rrow mglit thr- 'iCaraival o' -1 1 Mnr: i erce" wiil be given 1 . re for tin .eneld of st. Luke's Home for old Indic ant l- kepi up by a (dial.- of King'; laughters. ( lo eruor liussi.ii w id ii,.e to b!l on. 'aear.ev on the Board of Agriculture. I s the place offered Mr. B. 11. :.... y am vhich iie declined. Mrs. Lizzie Darby of Wihniugton is I, e Gi veruor Iiussell's executive clerk. Theee are very strong indications tha here will be a large cotton crop plautct his year. Tlu Supremo court has reached the St! 1 1st iie t aud this week will hear argu nents from that district. CUiMdermaster General Harrell ha .een to Washington to see the Secretar, f War regarding a battery of 4 breeci ...ading howitzers. There" are plans fo ir-ran, .ing a battery here. C.cv.-ruor Kussell on Saturday after- ,00. , ,v.,.,...i ti,.. ,!;i-.U'i,,.a of tb, 1. r '..,-. .1;,,.. p.. ;i...... 1 he n. ws io the Xews A- observer her.- dil other newspaper j.eoplc being slm nit. The News Observer seems to b. he mouthpiece of the Republican Gov rni.r ...Ithomdi tlie.e is a K. nnblicai .aper her, while the New- 0 Observw irofcsses to be a Democratic paper. Th. iirectors are as foUows: 1; Voiooao of Pooas,,,,. x s atjk, Buncombe: Win, Gilchrist, Ncv lanover, II. U. Putters, Columbus: ( V. Cook. Warren: J. S. Armstrong. New lauover, A. W. Giaham. Granville; Jno Iraliam. of Warren. THE COTTON MARKETS. March d'O. 1'llt: N.-w V..ik I'ottt.u mark i t waa dul and uninteresting, ei gat T.Otj foi May. Yours truly, J. E. Latham. Nkw Vui:k. March 10, 1SK7. I. V.. Latham, I k v i : Sir. The retrospect of the week isclo- s a moderate business as well a. iiri'ir.v fluctuations in Jjirice, but maui linin g tolerable steadiness and exhibit ing some signs of working up to a highei Ian of val lies. The retarding intiuen'TS have been, he disturbed political situation in lurope. menacing war of uncertain m;ig . t id, . yet of which the news today uf oial- n .pe of .-, peaceful sobuioii. Tin liang.-s in our tariif and dis.-iission-onseijiient thereon causes he-itaney i: Iiis country keeping up procrastinatim n the dry goods market and restraining nills from stocking bevound immeeliate wants. i in tic otbi r ban 1. mil u- twithstaud ing the alverse circumstances named, onsumption ha- been proceeding so tha' lie visible supply of cotton now in tin vorld is but little in exec-- of that at tin -anie date last year, and it promises- sooi o be less, as there is every reason to sup pose that spinners' reijuirements wil onsid' I'.lbly exceed ib.o-e . .f the extrelll. lcpre--i..n of lilO. Otiier favorabh igns are that the movement of the crop, -hows mar approaching exhaustion from plantations and that stocks in hand arc well held: and last but not least may be ; mentioned the certainty ot wnle spread i .verllows mi the soii'h vc-t U'.'cludinL'' ! the possibility of an early crop iu regions ! affected. Respectfully, j Rout. MoORE A: Co. i THE MARKETS. Chicago, March 23. Oi'KNINO. CI.OSK. ... 2l Tdi 70 4.6rj Mav Whc ;l"v jjp)S 1 ' The Louisville Chair Companv assign- ; ,-d to Lytic Buchanan. The liabilities are j Ss60,000: assets slightly in excess of this sum. The failure was caused by dull Uimes and threatened buits. HANGING POSiTiOiiS. feS Slaifi Ol!3l3 d:!!d AirjDiut'ii '': ir (o eriior Ilir-sell Want .'u!y the (... t i norsiii p. Who (iave Ocl Stestrisiiriiitf Order for A. A. N. ('. R r.: Sn'e.al Ral:;hii, N. C, M.ir-d, ' . board of Agi icultural will tm o'low- 1 c: ,'. M. Mewb'.rnc. eonmiissien.e -. and J. L. Ibimscy. r.d.itor of t h Progressive Farmer, eleid:. Rannsey resigned as a u:i in! rr -f the f.oitr. 1 today. Loge Harris who 1; . 1 r igned froia the Board of In'o'idor iuipr a .u-ia n!s, is ippoimed to till the Idim-i y v.-v.-nr.ry. J. K. Chara' u-i lain is appoi c-- i '., suc-e.-d I teiiji'.min 11. 1. cy director of the A-gricultnr.'d and Meehani -it . ollee here, (bvornor Bussell s.iys t (..;,!': v. ly l.e wants no ofliee s:lvc tli :.o he now holds. It is learned that Judge Mclver first is sued the restrii'iiiiug onbr ngai l-t the new directors of die Atlan'i rind Natti: 'andina Railroad, ina! revirs- i it lid then application wi- ma .c to dudge Allen, who granted the ' r Li. It wa- eonjecUire 1 at th ap't il that today's aciiaii was taken befi re the node, of the order was received. Th" " Kartiivid of K'onimei'fe" which '.a- g'.-.-ri 1 .st R-glit f.:' i i ' boil '-fit of 't.I.u'o '.- circle of Kin :"s ; I ' ght. -is was ,:;,- . ;' tae most s ii-'iss : e: tcrtain uer.'.s in every res: " , r gic-u :n 'In-city. Ail ih.' prend i e ' idaccs of onsdi .-s wern w.-ll r ; 'es' it ! by girls irc-s: i to person o de- ings they rep-e-ri.'.'il. Only oti- 'i-r-tn -a il 1 name, md d. at is Mr. Sinn''.-;.' i- son win took tin- p,.rl oi the nogr p- . v. L. n ever mi-.' w as needed, an i - v. 1 .11,1 he "do'' iie i art that lie- n 1 : '. -- he c;:r,- i"t m.i't:' a potl s.ip'p.nt ir. that role. Tl e (dans for th ' diK'u Itoiy for die Blind Institution have been accepted i. id bids were to be advertised for tin vurk but the letter f f reisuror Worth regarding the low conditio:! of the Treas irv makes it nce -ssa to wait until money can be dra-.vu to rm et the bills. The stealing of ilo.v.rs f.om tiif ,'tm tery has for the past JJ:'-w years been a source of great annoyance, and this year the cemetery has b-. u put under police -upervision. Theou'io ne oi this is the spotting of a young man here, who was -een stealing the -lower;. The Agricultural ! ar I meets this ifternoon and the m-.v commissioner of igriculture will be apjointed. Dr. D. Keid Parker, of Riindolph lias hoped to get the place, but the chances now are i but J. M. Mewborue. tP ;-..(. of Lenoir i vitf-be the man. T'le. new boat-l of directors of the j Agricultural and a'echaiiic d tdollegc ! ,vi,l meet here on Thursday. They wii: j mh' inspect the cll.-re mid attend to 1 routine business. It w d! I . a gn at trou- ale to the fa.'ll'.V if tlu-V ;u e ;ui V C i them removed, for nearly everv one hav. built their homes nronnd the eollog. . grounds, expecting to bo at thut work for years to com . 1; is said inatCv- .'Htor Russell's pi 1.1 is jMSsibly to put. t Prof. M- C. S. No;,!,- superintenden' ot tnt Wilmington g' ided school-, 1, ' President of the college. The board of trustees ;' id. ed Insane As lum at 1 i edsboro meet uuh.v ; dm t hat toe ean.u cc mpaay l - not ol -lect the sup-iiii'i n.le it . Tii.-n wiilb. T-.in- tiie terms of the cmd i act. and en it tne negio -- .:. jg.veu p,.-m s , ""el"e PH ,,k' 1 111 kd -islaUip . The followiu g g i re !:.e ti uste.s tor Si. St. Marv's pclio d: lit Rev J l Chesire. Ir., V V., tint iiev a a aison, i u., ex-ollicio; Rev J F M unlock. ST P.. Salisbury; Rev McNeely I;iiP.ose, Asheville: Rev Churchill Saftt i lee, Morganton: Ilcv J L Ingle, of Ilendei-i-ou: i dev Junius Horner, ni Oxfoni; Rev Robt strange, of Wilmington; iiia- '1' M N Jeorge, of New Per. if; Col Wharf. .u J ireen. of Fayetteville; Coi T F Liavidson, .1 Asiievnie: ..ir si t ..icigee, or i-tngmn- j -mi; Mr Liiureuce S Holt, of Pu-iingtoii: I . ... , . y . 4r A Erwin. of Durham; Mr D i ' ,, , Cooper, of Henderson: Co. J .', lder At.! '.,,.,. , , . kinson, of llnimgton: in- K il Li wis 1 , ' ,. T , . T, . . . : m l Mr C L John-on. r.f -Raleign. , ,'lll.liU i e.iiiiiui- iiai - i. n I'n.i ii - -n il. is-ued tndav: K G. Iiarrell. Raliigh,: piarteniiaster: Howard Alsten.-Littleton, 1 lu-ice Adjutant G, neral: E M Danforth, ' Jrd assistant Eng .' iVllmingtOU Di. vision Naval Meseiv. : ii ii Mil Ell- -ign: II H Mcllehenny. 1st Lt. and Jami s Graham. 2a i L' . same. RS i'i imrose, Lt., T C Paniels. 2nd T.t. and V T Hill, Eii-i.M : the Ne v B rue Pi- vision of Naval Reserves. Kilo. -e Stl.. Albany, N. V What mi- !-ien feared and suggeste 1 i.. h- i epubl d-.m lead- ers from the interior a i 1 i p-country sec- tiou of the Staf a ha- cone to pa-s. '1 hey argued that tde creation of the Greater City of New Yor - v a- tie- hr.-t step U - . vard making a -epar- State our of , territory ad jaee it a. New York harbor., Assemblyman Trainor introduced two bills looking to.-.ar I the creation of new State out -J the counties of New York. Kings.Ricbmond, Queens, Suffolk, W est Chester Hiid Putn mi. Will Xot K'-COSfiilze Fopnitsfs. Wash 1 Xi ;T '.v. I'. C. Sp ader Reed is not disposed to n ga-'d the Populists in the House as a separate organization. A' out ten days ago ti e Populists repre-1 ser.tatives piesented a petition to Speaker j R-cd reciting the fact that nt the last! election thev bad, erst about two million votes: elected (iovernors in five States: elected twenty-seven meniDers 01 1 a present House: and requesting the 'cfore. .eti'd twentv-siiven inciiihcrs of tlu - hat thev have a representation on the : 1 oinmitfee 011 W;ivs nml M.'-ms. .Ind; - i ciary, Appropriations, BanUiiur. Coin.-iaic. i Elections and others. Mr. Keed Una just replied that he preferred to recognize the Populists as a part of the Democratic or- gauization and that decision will stand ior this Congress at least. Jt w'.T.'k GLZAI-J ri i ' . jl o lifi-.l.' jtpt mi Mliei J'.ni ; it l . "-i -.11 IV.--- I! . - i, - , !i'lll i ' ( is : i - . , 1 !..-: I '.. ; , t : l Ih i . ' I ' 1 ; .. ; I ' . . .... , ' '..li. . ! 'on .-...:: --ii a e. : o. il a . . 1 i'h 1 i : j !i a d' . , i . , , l t i i. -: 'i .. i ,1. ;' ..- N w..-.i i N . i : e vvill :" 11 i . Il ' - o ", an i ' e I . to Washln gt , ni . a e . :., Idi-.,! phin. v. hcj- ., , .. , I . . ; . ni-r;;d-- . Th, j re ii-.t put di; .n -t ' - I hoti Is or i rav- I; ng 'ov 1 ',d 1 'iia i . - ilnir livos ut jre en; c.;-t n, unje-aalit places, and d c y a: e 1 i e ; ; . : evi:. d".- o : the the -I V i 1 ... i 1 1 : . w v . J ' O u o , 1 1 jiiitri-i i- a ii ' At the - en tine. I iip taiil ." t ' - i lit', led to iii .1 I peet .vhic i s :v u !'e. woid ! , vi ,- , ; .,.' o ma u i a to: ht,-, i .-. n , : ! o h. a : 1 . j I. at '!'' . I i ! in - 'a- .I.e.. h C a pt a i n exactly, i! ti . ; ; r :,'ly be'-n tiahtttig -v.-r - i i ...-..-! a " - h ! o c.n i y a gin. iiii h - a pi ..I; -: hid id i,i'-:.-, pa.-sp.n r;s. .- r- .. od i t l.i-r m a u nciits, show Jn: th-i !, wa- in id.- Kiiii '-o-i'riis- inn ''iii' ii: l-.;'-7;: h the Frencli in !;i: ..si'a i' : :n die Abyssinian infantry: with t ic A : un-niu ;ts ngai ie-t the Turks; n ,1, r:eii!.-:.i. id g v r . A'feiii, and dc.'i.iii. "ii'in v. iiich j nit lie sailed to New Vo. k. a: i' .ai; hoiv ,.n July 4, IXiO. Tianoal'i: ' ,s s ! at , mellts a re nly . a 1 -tially oipp. ,i'e !. but bear tie- tVidcU' c if eri.c Dai.Tille. lie weiit I o Cdida o : t he i and was put ;i.-hoM. with arms I ud auiuiiinilio i at Neu'.'ila-. lie left the isl oil .--one months ,!,,- iio,,n thei I'liiii- I-'iien--. ,o-,d ur-on tin- d tention f that :essd. i.di'i id on the id-fated Commodore, 1 .-aving her i.i the tirst ' boat. : i : -A hi'.';' sh si n . lie is clipi.in. s ;;:.'. :!." l hail s'oii 'S C. ) J papers, d. .-.ri'.i,;g ins meeiing in that 1 city v. ltd C. )'. Mont giMnei y. who is! Well i '. : a- i n be :'ed a- having been on the Comma 1 .j ., .,-; a . - die i tor l.ba. : Mi-1:: 1 . 1 1 1 s ; -1 : ve , -; -. ide sink-j ,ug id ; ..- C ::..,! .dove 'c -v ; of l so a d -oy. ". ho li 111 eve 1 ihe S'.'a and j-nvs :he Spaiii 11 i Oil- d at Jacks m, '. ill pracdc.dl.' ndm't ! this, :ni .e i b'Te 1 i ' . i;. ing that it wa nn neei.s.i. as !, -.1 :d.i a ly noli ied ihe Span d nil' aot '. i e s o:' il.e .. xieiiiiin md ii s edia: aci. r. an ! ill -y would have inevitably cap: u ie-1 the l.libuster. Metz's if(i)unt of ihe sinking; of the vessel is graphic, and t1'' general couversation reveals an inti :. ;te knowle Ige of Cuba md the nituati :; there. Of his missirc. to Philadelphia, be is extremely rotu nt, but had no hesitation in saying that 'dm nic-t important expe- 1 : '. ,on yet pin u tie-1 :i" rem f of tin dtiban s w:,s b a.lg Ht t -d i a! there, and would sail ibinday next under !ue P.! it. .sii A- to iiis own ; a rt in it. he in-dulno-d to '.I h ' had plana ; a special md I.:. 1 r 1 1: - s. lnie- f ;' t - tri.nel.t f in- Spaiujli Iriends. but won' i ma re veal il. lie stys h.- wili be led on the island, and hi- dins . oiisuniinaleii ; -v'm-ii t 1- war is .,'.,, -. di setile down ( l-J-l. t1 ' V, ilii V -,r K i:i . ii ii 1 t: i; .-- lilrt .' U-' '-.'. Colonibia --'i lu la- 1,, .-nciai -t lake aiie mg I .a- n : r . em dive.; on 'la- c:nd in id a! C iii.-!-i:.' ; M ui- ot 1 ho -t . ik 1 .- b ei , id.e mm, and ,' . otr an : i 1 . rutiioi i;ies will attempt ' i m;ei th. m to return to Cu'ebr.i. I, i- t'eare 1 trouble vv.il result when the at temp' is t adc. n.- I iin- i.egro.-s are appal r. t ' . .' in.iu.'ii 1 not P- e.o b n-k to La rge ; : u nd . I's , of the i la'ioleis. oo i-; n';- I., c j awiiglit Ir :a .7-um.i . i: -d... id. -iT-kiii- to ii-tiiii. i- 'ii'ir la. an-. T i.i. I that they, therefore, have a pn (Vet right ! . . oi ; I io a e 'I'I., -i'l-i-i,,!: - - , i I : I i, i I 1 1 I 1 1 Wo i bat tiie Ik hi l'e all' kept under aim-. n i ur.. iiim- isetw.. i oil Fde. si.ppovd to he of incendiary of.origi:. has (iesti"..i the Aiiiericnn if ilousi i,. ."i- :..! Matiel.i r. '. inn., anil a i ;,u nt ! t v. in. H -- TtJ-'d' William R. Mold licight chnk, and William P. Joins, telegraph i perator. were slruik h.' li-h'niug on the street tit at Linia ohi au.i )llta fatal! v injured. ,, , . , . . . i :ie bait imore an 1 .uo express bun- . , 1 , dav n -giit ran into an open switch at ; ' ,, . . . , Niles. Ohm. and ecl.nled wita a tram of , i box curs. Hi- s a l ti h had been opened , . , . . 1 . hv un.-tnown persor, for w hnt purpose is , i , W:' a?;'-!!s! hr hiW been I c:;!r,,'i !,-v ,hi' ('h,Cil', ' f deration of tit - i.r "Meguiii. w ei,:v .me,. tig. ;i rautie b ivcott. m which all organized w;i! tn- urgeu to i nite, lias been I .ureb, . against the md net of all br.-.veiies that nr.' members nf the Chi- ''ago r-ivvveiV Association, an 1 w ill take effect April 1. Two tons of nitro-glycerine in the Rock ' nivcerii-,,. ('m ' W.-.rL-s two nml n half miles fr.cn W.-lisviile. N. Y., ex- p!od-d. II. tl. Young, one of the com-! pany's employes, w ho was n. raged in loading a t agon with the explosive, was blown to atoms, and two men working in a i, ;,j a t.-w rods away were badly injured. Martin. Wi-.- .V: Fitzhugh, the biggest firm of cotton havers iu Texas, eonv.-v. d ,tJi f t rt,., est itc in de. ds on 1 1 u-t lo ' j, M. IcMurray, cashi-.-r of the Farmers atl(1 Merchant's Lank, of Paris. Tex., to ' protect t n- 1 ank and other creditors in various towns and cities m J exas. Eng land, an i Fi. nee to the amount of fys.. asy to Take ISiasy to Operate! Ar.- features peculiar to noor? Pill. Small In j si;:p . tasteless, eminent, tnuruun. as one man i C-o5 K'-q i ffiL I rt , Ei salil: ' Vmi never know yon l:av taken a iill till it is all ! over." ee. c. I. Hood & Co., Proprietors. Lowell. Mass. 1 The only pills to take with Heod's Sarsaparilla, ssla sfSSt dfiS. isJI Ss kii m ,5f asa tfk Ft 'V ?" f'-.f-":T JJV 3 w 3 i 9 CONSIDKK .VTION. Si We I vat i-ol ;di;.' g wnat; ve Kno-.v o S vou SDend : c I - i. i a hundred eejitt, v;jv.;i cf certainty, q! -io certainty that it you buy isWS sry m-i i - i j i i. xne cercaniLY mm the best oI its kiiul. Your confidence (J-s; tis the jewel wo y.ir.i through earnest O eitorts and through lowest prices. On- Ojv; vard is our ai::i a.: 1 your interests 1 g will be guarded to 1 J i a very limit of ;v vatchfulneso and ca.ro. QC' - oil'-'' prinq and Suih mr Fabrics o? . CIS' larger, our values more gen erous than i.ve uf Grocery is teeming wir.h ducts of the c 1 T. J. TURNED, 4 tl s I JorrX' "!.'!. w b 1 1 A rjKf r.-c -rr!A- - - 3 Id c e ' . -' :;e.a.-,- . ... v ii ,7... -l-v suaiiiiits" This large, fi N" ' ' '" '' ' ' fur ONLY SI. To. ami No. 2 large s . s for ONLY Hl.'- I io-.r pi--; ' " i" another large stock o! 1 do . .' m a .. I u d sell for the Next 1 1 Oa ' beep. ! cash or on tim-', to make r- :: ' a tooka. All orders by -'; ' 1 prompt attentio 'n. Yours Respect fin Iv . T. .1. TrK'S'JJ, s nkw p. r.u f.. n . ' ; GdANO It you want Guano tor Cash we can supply you wita At Rock Hottom Prices. J. C. Whith & Ce SENT FREE ! j.wau. ..o i 0. . matters, or w lio 1 a i's ill , -. Mi W I send free. Upon n opbca I l"i , 11 copv ol ! 'ALLIANCE," tl.f or:. .11 01 this o ... ;. ; 1 u addition to its in iens 1 1 lb :e u.g tai-1 1 in", it contains a hst of li , . '.':.:. a- d unu-lial lilTmillllls given by the p p'-r. I Address: 1x5 ; Tu lit National Hi man,, Ai.iiami; 41C--411 Uuibd Cba mies Building, ttsvM New York. illilli! wmmtu 'mi miM ma-jfm I CASH ! i I Al I li 1 ' II l 1 1 iilil licliaDlc l)raii(!S o a : o O-; - O :- O o o 5..' . n-ddvC - js i -v i r o ,Qe; cv . our stores but O V ooci, and whon O ; 'J Ai us you get ' i a t od a vou uuy ia o O O o o a o nv o C3 Q . O O Department 'I'isst Pro- Thv Beautiful :t vi'V 5:r;t ? lie r Vf y i... . ,4 . 1 ae a lew uoi of Ivil ft t 1 t re m, .,t tu hurry v ' . r .'. t ! -i l. " "'a.rD-c ID 0,1x37- rcnnn:vy. PfifltS at 20C ,H TJLRICH'S ( ROPERY, 40 Middle At. Phon, 0 I . Fa rmcrs. e have A FULL LINE of hakrowh, lTITIVATOHM. Mi l all otiier Farmirig Im P'enientsat KOCK l!f)TT0M I'li'K h. 1 TO M KIMTI A NTS - We "otvn -ll you L iiods miinul Hi t urers pr1co. J. II Sutler V Co." ' 4 IK ft. A l.l IK.llMt DAY Tiike.I Hxativr llromo yuiniie TBbleti. All druggists n.fund thi iionej if lt Jail to cure. 2o . 1 rrs -T4 TI ..-Tv yfl 1 1 o1 ! M.ir di '.'Mi. I 1 , i.jK'5.'i's- 'i5.V'o . . - '- 1 t W.- -.OO. 1. v I" . a .
New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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March 25, 1897, edition 1
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