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S&to VOL. XX. NEW BERNE, GRAVEN COUNTY, N C. APRIL 15, 1897 NO. 2. S5 - f a' BUSIilESS LIST VEEK. ;GraIrtojrfiTEiii2it asi Lea : Failsm are Ta Oailenk fer Sarar aai fr Irj ti4a Ctt4 Praipecta. Stocks art all Tary Copper la - UMtEiteitlTeljr. l: Boston. Mtw, April 10. Sine laat NovambeT thra ha been an lacreasa o 100,000 men employed in American., roar. aactnriog tndaatriea. The report o -, . bQum for the first quarter of 189? compared with thai of 1896 shows a de '. crease of tO per cent, to the number aoa -f shout Id per cent, fa the liabilities ot -aakrvft Cnnv Figure&llketbeae ehov that goad time reWmlnfte -Laiine ' cc mo."-. '.:." ; - : ' X TVm who bought sugar on our re t co an endailoa caa now undersell the! . competitors as It is generally admitted ' that sngar wEl be higher ia price for the . rest of the jrer. It Is- a jcodjttme to boy dril fruit. -' . HelaU -dry god dealers who nav ' bought dress goods on oar recommend ' tlon are also sure of good profit. Price axe ao'-sr so each higher and the mat ke is aaflna that no wholesale deal, r con aiders offers that he would hare been - glad to get tuoata ago. Green, blu . aad brow a broaddcths for hussar jacket. . , prof&Isa to he the rage, j It looks as i ( wuu wooJd be decidedly higher nex aeasw than they now- are. "..'";" V roa ' raaurzas. . " la reply to Inquiries as to wool w. ahoaU say that the time to make biggest profit U still ia the future. For thos :,who are satisfied with the good profit 1 - to be had from following our ad rice u ' to this point w say -seIL At the same 'time we are confident that if you hold oi ' tt your supplies' of wool for a longer - oeriod yoa can make ereo more money. V Our predictions hare been 'confirmed t - the letter as to this point, and we fee :1 JiHt as eoafiaent of a farther ad ranee as " we hare been at any time this spring. . - The chances are better for an advanci la cotton prices since the Mississippi . ' 'floods. It will pay to bold cotton for s - little while aayway. ' Last week we advised farmers to po! - -chotce lota of creamery butter, good hay - -aad pork products. a The prices of thi "weei hare Justified our advice. It Is i hid time to ne4i: .wheat Just now, as i - ' looks as ta the erent of war over Crete s I sauch stronger (demand for wheat wu follow aad prioaa will ad rear a. i .' INVESTMENTS. " " The specuIaUre markets of tbe,countr tare suffered during the week past froa -: . the promulgation of the anti-trust deci? --" lost by the Supreme Court. This declsio - - htm been the pivotal point npon whic "the . market h s turned and the main cause foi the lower prices recorded. A ."'Ifrst sight this deeialon was given mncl oors weight than it deserved, aa wa rideooed by, the rally in prices towan . the close of the week. The geoeral mui ktt.naa lapsed into a decided state o coma, and aa the daUr fiuctuatlons an entirely ondir the control" of the profes . eionala the -coarse of the market has beei - decidedly aniaieresting. The underlay lug strength in the Vanderollt line: ' showed Itself at the end of tha week, an : aha liquidation and abort selling tha has been going on in the coalers broogb' bout a natural reaction that carried th - saarket to a higher lereL Those who have followed our ad vie '. from week to week in the purchase o each securities as O joaha, Northern - Pacific preferod. New York Central, and the grangers should not be disturbed bj the - sympathetic drop in the price of these securities, for It is practically cer - da that aa appreciation In values will ' follow this temporary depression. . The Boston market has offered and wil offer exceptional opportunities, not onh for specnlatloQ', bat for investment in it particular specialty the copper shares. Thsae stocks during the past week havi under gooe a hear raid that has succecdet in bringing about only a small average . ' decrease ia prices, bat the intrinsic valu of the properties themselves as well a the, strength of the supporting pow, behind the throne wsrrante our cooclo eiostitnai- the copper shares, especially Rostom,aa4 Jaoatana, Butte and .Hostot Tamarack, Calumet and ilecla, and eve, the cheaper stocks are a purchase on i recessioivfrora top prices. Thjr-tsesaendous increase ia the. use o copper An ail electrical manufactum - mad tha growth ef these manufacture -aaemseiree both at home and abroad araacaBtees a market for the product o taeee nlnee IndefinitelT, and the fact tie the larger companies are sold u well iota ibe snmmer shows that tbi price of the metal will be maintained. Merfclaa- Bat Talk. St. Locia. Corbett ant Pittsimmors are n( the Planters. ' They can tali about that being a chance blow thai knocked Corbet t out," said FUzsimmons, bnt it's funny how Sharkey, Hall, LVmp ey, and over a hundred minor fighter Jeave been put out by the same blow. A middle weight fighting a heavy weigh' . virtually with one hand the left is uoi 'likely to knock him out accidental y. ) simply outgeaerai led Corbett. Now be', sore and is tallowing me around tb . country. If be wants to see me be koow where be can Cad me. But I don't think he will rail. - We have been together It twa or three places since we left Carsoo. Bat he can't draw anjtt.ly. Even in his Own town, San Francisco, we had all , the people." I have no excuses or apologies to of r fer for the fight I put up at Carson, " eatd , Corbett. "That stomach punch in the fourteenth round put me out fairly. But I ha i the best of the fight op to that time, aad I don't admit that one lucky blow proves Fitasimmon my master. Tha people of this country do not hink Til U a better man than I am. There are probably a few who do, b it the ap plause 1 1 entire every night show there . are"others. . . ": TBS STATE CAPITAL. -'Ire !. the Pnkt Year. A 11 nrtl tax t Collret. ScB (ion to . York. Csrrrrllun In ibe 1'rlnlro Tax Lltn. JOCRSil Bl" EE A I'. n.Ltion. N. C. April 10. Tle annual report t- th? p..ai,i 1-4 Al lermen shows that during th;5 year end lg Xfarcli 21, there were alarms 01 ire here. The total loss was inS.OX), in uranoe $53,00O. An effort I? to l made to secure an is- ue of improvement bondi for Raleigb. lie money to be used in Macadamizing treels. The State Auditor says that t lie in ome tax is not given in. In perhapt lajority of case. This y so in man ounties. Gaston is an example of these aly three men in that county give' ii cmes tf over (1,000, and among the i lere Is not riie of the- county offlcials, Che-Auditor does not know how to se ure'thi lax." The reverrne art hss arrived f rrm th. ublic printer. The Auditor says it i is it h3 always been, without sig liflCHtion and without machinery for it iropcr enforce.nent. He remark? that i vas "always the meanest in the Unite .tates.- It is ascertain J that as compared wit ist year there is an increase in the nun -r of mortraes in this county. The otton crop which is sure to be rUnU-i perhaps the chief rinse of the increas Mr. Silas Me Bee, who for years ha JevoteJ himself to Episcopal church Vork in this State, now becomes edito f the Churchman, New York City. It u the plan to raise In this dioecF )5,0Q0 for the building nf a memoiin -liurch here In memory nf Bishop Thco lore B. Lj'man. Ther-' nmv on han it Is intimated tha' thera i I 1 b. 1 stormy ficht agninst tho di?p.: ;n?nries torn? of the people of M--nr.-e app.ir t e up in arms concerning thr . there There is a whisper about n ; Ian tohsv. the railway t oramissirn Incn a?e the as lOSiment of the North Caollni rnlhva; :o pevh.ips f 4,000.000. The Republicans ani Topnlista in thi yty huJ a conference lant niht and dc Hed to endorse Frank Slronach, iodo endent, as a candidate for mayor agnin .Yilliam U. Ru43. Two interesting caei were argued ai hamhern here today before Judge Adsm tf the Superior coart room. Oae WciS i nandsmtTs ea.so ii which Governor Rus ll seelt to raae State Auditor Ayer pu a the pii ito.1 tax lists blanks Jie rat oi poll tas, t'nid o-wreciiog th rror in the rerenuo a"t which pave 4'. jeuts aa the property tax and only $1.2: is the polf tar, whereas th ou titutloi squires the poll to be thrice the propert; rrr The otrlcT case xtaa irl regard to pot vision of the three hospitals for the in ane. Tlia present encumbenU, repre sented by a number of attorneys, oYclan tha new law to be unconstutional nno nerely a "grab" at the hospitals. O course this eas, like the one afore lefer ed to, goes to the Supreme court foi inal settlemotit. THE STATE CAPITAL. lnm Cmm rnderl4rl The Cltj Eleellen. Report of Fxpenaee. Rblan Bald ! be Snre or lh Jaiaeahlp. BaptUt Revival. .TottsnaL Brp.Eir, 1 rtALWon. N. C, April 12. i The decision 111 tUe Asylums cases ha; int been made ytt. For sevpn hours od Haturday up to midnight the argument vent on beforo Judi?e Ai'.ams. It hac ten ajreed that the cases of nil three o he Asylums should be argued together. lr. J. O. L. Harris, Judfi-e Shcpherc!. r. W. C. Monroe, Judge MacRae, Dis rict Attorney Aycock, Mr. R. O. Burtoi inl Judge A. C. Avery, were the lawyer ho appeared befnre Jm'ge Adam. The Judge said he would give his decU in by Wedncoday, bo that it might gc efore the Supreme Court and be decidec mmediatclv. In ihe case before Judge Ad.wns whei he Governor sued the State Auditor a o the poll tax on the tax lists to be seD at. Judge Adams decides that the pol ax must be made fl-33 and not f 1.39 a iy au act of tl-e last legislature. This a tatetl last week will make the poll ani eal and personal tat conform to th. 'onstitution. The Auditor appealed. At the Episcopal snd Roman Catholi. hurches here yesterday, Palm Sunday as fittinsrlv celebrated by most beauti 'ill pilm decoration. The deer-ration rerc most bca'itifi:l ir. tlir church of tb iool Shepherd. The Republicans and rc.pulit hen lave de;idel to put up an importan jily ticket nnd have nomluated Mr r'mnk Stronacli as the opponent foi rfayor Russ . In the report before the board of ulder oen as to the city's rerelpts and dis urscnients, It i seen that disbursement? xceed the receipts about jJT.OoO. Thi. ins been the case for the last few years he'amounts of eveess varyinp. Cit y bond .'01 permanent improvements a ill proha jle lve l?suei. The iictnil running ex pens"" f.ir the nut ymr f. !- the eity wen Jta.si The wentlif-r Ilk cleared up. a-d it is 1 fenuin- .pi ins; d-iv. as n as ve5terla ifter the early morning. The Si;;ireinc Court this week thke uj appeals from the 11th distrh t. It is said today that Jud" W. S O P. Robinson i pretty sure to get ihr Kast rn V. S. Judgeship, and that (iovcrnoi :tu-ell will npprint T R. Puriifll tc-iiir- ctl J i l.-e K hi. ..r. a- Suf rioi Court Judc. The Sta'e 'frensurer has neclvoJn oumber of letters approvijg th plan of holding a "Sheriffs Institute."' Mnrehead City and Wrighisville aro both suggest ed The bi revival is geiin.s !i ' 1 tiie Bap tist Tabemicle hrre conducted by the pastor Rev. Dr. Simmons, who will later be assisted by Rev. Dr. BarTOn, of Char lotte. Kelt Saturday an inspecticg officer of the U. 8. Army will inspect the A. & M. CU--g Cadets. UiiGTOIl news. feed's Course in ilie House Ed ficfsfii by lie Party. Inle to Apply to Small Tost Offices. The Question of Armor Plate. ooserelt Expected to Stir thlns-s np. loath of Ft Senator Voorhees of ; Indiana. JOPBNAL BfKEAU, Washington, D. C, Airil V2. Representati-e Jerry Simpson did no' iccec.i in uiakio Ppesker Reed erpolni ie Houe e ornmittee so that general leg 1-iliou could proceed while the Hons t waiting for the Senate to act on tbi ir'.rT bill, hut by Lis continued protest e foree.l out the ann .mnctnent fron iepresenta-si ve Ding'.t-. the floor leade) f the nepuhlicans, tl-.at In not appoint ig the com mittees, Speaker Reed wet illowing a programme adopted by hirr nd his party leaders, and a virtual er orsement of that programme from Eep aentative Bailey, of Texas, the Demo ratio floor leader, who (aid that th. lemocrats preferred no legislation 01 ie part of the Republicans to bad legis itlon which tiiey could not prevent i ie Republicans chose to put It through hese statemeuts resulted in clearing th. tmojphere very much, 'u far r.e. tbi Iciirw i? concerned. L'nle ? rcstmaater Ct-f.eiril um-; .langes i, I " mind, tin re wiil be no change ia 1 rnnr.ng the postmasters whose in nie doe not r-xceed 1M year, n isiti how lono; the f-fl!ee has been heh y the s.fma person, ?xcf pt in rs-.i ? when majority of the patrons of the olflce asl t a change. Mr. iJary hns. notttled 1 luiiber if repre v.ntalives that tht pol y ui!l he strictly adhered to. The 11 ilt will be thnt the pTstma3ters embrac i in this classification will always be it oiifieal sympathy with a majority o: ie patrons of their offices. That polio; 1 fair enough and good enough to bi lade iuto a binding law. The fact that some of those who wen rominently identified with the Clove ind administration have picked up som en" nice, plums under this ndminUtra ion is not ol together pledging to thw poi iciHiin w ho hnv. f,i).'il to pick ii :iythin for 1 beins Ives. Ex-Assistan ecri'tary of Agriculture Dabney bat eon made chief St.itittieian of the I artment of Agriculture at the B.-tlry o a Tpr, and Es-Asaistant Mocreta y of the Treasury Ilnmlin has beengivei legnljohin connection with the sea shenes, for an indelinite period, Rt 1 ompensation of about Slo a da-. Secretary Long has rejected the onl. k that of the Illinois Steel Company ) furnish armor for $230 a ton, if the; .ere given contracts for all the arono late used by th. government for Ui est twenty years submitted under th ct of the last Congress, limiting thi rice to be paid for armor plate fo aval vessi.ds to 300 a ton, because h ad no authority to make a conditions intract, and th; whole matter has bee 1 feried back to Congress and may re alt in the establishment of a Govern cnt armor making plant, unlefs thi arnc.2ie anil Bethlehem comnanies re .de from their pre sent position or cai ersuade Congress to raise the limit b ie price to he paid for armor. It logins to look as though the vacftn ies in the Senato Committee would bi .lied. The new Senators, who have n ommittee assignments, made so muci iss about it that something had to b one. It 1.; not probable thnt either o ie parties cm have th?ir way ahou ie committee places. In fact, there ha eon a combination agreed to Vv con. littees representing the populists, derm -rats and siivei lepablieatiR under whici ie repuhlicans :cc allowed thret tenth f the vacancies nnd the combination rt uns the rest, but this cgreement has ye be ratified. If Hon. Theohne Rnsovelf, who IiBj een appointal Assistant Secretary o ie Xay, doesn't kick up the bigget irt of a shindig in that department, b ill dis-ippolnt all tin' Washingtou propl. ts. Said one of lhc?e prophets: '' .innnt conceive Roosevelt as a subordi ite an'-irhere. He is nn able man, al nough some consider him imprncticahjt nd if he cannot have his own way, or : ay that lie regards as good as his own, here is lound to tie trouble. I expeci he trouble will begin with some of thi (Beers of the Navy, who feel pretty sun f tliemst-ivr-s sad will not like to see 1 ivili.m carrying a chip on his '2houlde .1 the Department and at the same tinv ltei fering with their flans.'" Not with tandiii - thij sort of t .lk, which is gfn ral in Washington, it would be a gooi hln for the public service if :i Rnosf-i-l: could be made a-sisl3nt 10 the lieai f everv one of the gorcrn:n-nt depart nenls. T In 1 ii not :t single one 0' hem thar n r.iir up wuiild not beifefit dthnugh it might make tilings disagree ible to a few individuals. The sudden death nf ex-Henator Vor iees, of lnrii.m.i, lemoved a promiuen' : ignre in American politics. He waf 1 learly seventy years old and hn 1 beer. . n bad health for several year". THE HOSPITAL CASES. Uguui'Ult Briun. Umli Ad BhcJI Drawn nnd Full oi DelffU. Special ! RiLEian, N. P., April 10. The argn- ' ment in ttio Insane Hospital cases, began this aftemo and will end at midnight. ; It is evident that both nets iegarding '. the Hospitals were Uadlv diawn, and full ; of defec ts. Judge Adams commented on this ftict. EaERiSHIRE, Chmr Whit JeJfe-v R4 lui r.iojld ChlL P1G4. Jener, CufrcMj- Bad ill. itein CtttU. Tlioroszhtrr. Sbo, fucT PaolcrT, UuntU ud H oum lion. CJ&talarca. a. H. aHlTU. iKlruilllc, Ckc.tu Ca., Vtana. WRECK ON THE SOUTHERN- j 1 ItA.t Rullrund Accident . Ttite : Killed, .Six Injnrert. , ' A re.-. st friglitfii! .iiiiroad accident m-cui-ed Sunday morn- j .ug at liarrisb.urg, a S;uail town about lc niles north of tbid city. Train No. So, the north-t.LV.nl fust nail, on tho Southern, and train No. 11, he scuth-boiitid IocrI passfcr.ger.coiti led :illing three persons and woaudiug six. The accident oecuied at 11:15 o'cl-- cl-r. fialn No, SO was tnanuetl by Engineei Junstail, I'irei'.iiiii Iionaidron ana Ci-n tuctor t Jenti . It leff Charlotte ldte.bu iad orders to wait at IJairisbtirg till 11. If. or No, 11. The track for a mile or so approaching arri.-btirg is perfectly straight, except t or.e point, where ther is a smail ourvi u 1 a considerable cut. Captain Tunrtnll, wh- was of cv,;l!o 01 ;ie li-okout for No. l, kept his eye or tic distant siding, expecting every reun ite to No. 11 run into it, bur, sc-ainj. hat the track was clear, and no trail ippro-ichir., and having the right ol . he stee.tni'd ahead at the rate of 4f ndea -i a l;.-n:r. No. 11, the lucal passenger, leftCci. )rd lrte. ' It was manned by Cnginee f. C. Kinney, FirernaD Ed. Lee, and Con luctor James Lovell. It liad slowed uj repnrntory to running into the siding, in was or.lv 40 i'tet from the north er,i f tl-.o switch when No. Pf. dashed ir.ti he c.:t. The crush was heard for milts around, ind the noise wa i:ke that of a siiarj rack of thunder. The engine of '.so. 'iti north-bound, rar mdc-r the engine of No. 11, goutL-bonnd. uS s-)'.nh-bour,d engine ciosscu Over thi ortl.-'.ouad. The b-ijirT of the north- 1 I'.n-.d ."-i-.,.;in." J-.y across the floor of tht ;ti ":r "f No. ii. The c-r.gine i.t tLt OUt!i-b.-.niid ti&ui lay fii'f l ri! ys;di SOutl. f the engine .d Ii" Th.- -1 1 ii c iod'c of 1 i,iuoir- i'i , iUhe c ir .in oid. is i't.ui.-l tdis l vii of threi v.-s, 1 1 j 1 1 i .-. i.-i ; p.v.ide, and On' l--n-l' ili. .11 . m is of d.illfti--; to the rsilrc.id. On ! Verse ol (Pur. V'.-.':-i as i 1 n-.ifi.i". l'hiss thousandr 're. -ks pa.:fld t!u- l'roijlier l ist Friday 10 entire sorce was under the couimanc f threo ex-offlcers 01 the Greek Army. The rendezvous was at Koniskos, tht i3n were all fuliy armed find w. re the iitional oestume. Tho- Porte has lsnued two additiooa ircul irs to its represontati ves. The first. 'hich went uiit on Frid iy la.st, .tec-lan-f it iieek regnldir, nri.l On et artillery, unrii in led by bugle call, have invaderi "nrk.-y nu i asrerts the iiht of Tnrke; . icpfj. Tlia second circular, v. hfi h was ilsp:-iti bed yesteid-iy (Siturdav i, an .o.iu-:---i the terient of the. .tggrcsron iver the frontier cn 1 the n-it or.it ion ol he aiatus quo. Another Oiill Tj-olone. Attvnta. Telegram., fioni O.-Mrk Via , ami Valdosta, Oa , to th&- Chronich rotn the ill-fated town of Arlington, Gn how that section was visited by anothe -ulf ev clour- nseen. ling the Apalaehicol 'alley and sweeping northward with t'-i itic force to the confluence of the hat ahochee and rhe Flint river.;, v. !:ere i llvide.l, in 0110 direction g "1'!': !..wir. zark whore tiiiibor w.u uprooied an muses blown down. Several lives wer 09t, amo ig thern Mr. PotirH, who wa aught brneath thi: timbers of u f:iliinj. louse and crushed, her husband was un ihle to save her, and wns hinvx-lf badl mrt. but he rushed of Thiouti the blind ng rain and intense d.trkneis for asai inee. The refit of the f.iniily wen escued, among them a three-w.eoks-olo aby, whom the inothor protected at tin ost of her ( wn iiio. Tlie 1 term was dt-ib-i ! 1 i.plhobiin -1! by, going toward Georgia find pa-jsinp hrough Arlington, where, t-.ar a fev veeks ago, nino children cie l.ili -d ii ie ruins of their school ho'is.e. Rf-acli ng Va'.d'.sta, the storm becauni intensi led, and tices w.;re blown down in even ,nrt cf tho t-r.va. A church in tin nitiicra sectie,n w.qs -.vi c r.i'!u d from it oundations and twisted into fragments 'he bos cats on the riaut System wen down off the track. Lightning struck 1 vitch board in the Western Union teit craph ofSoe and set fire to the building Vom many towns in the vicinity reporti f an equally elinnin nature are com ; ig ia. Waters Reeedlnr tn Jt lsUippl Mi."MPrt:s, Tcnn. The water in tht ftssissioni dei'a is "l-wiy re.-ediug. Rc orts received here fron ttie overtlowed ountry are most encouraging. Tiie daj las beer, an ideal one, and every planter n the delta is in better spirit s . At Greenville the river, a.; well as tht iac! water siirroun.Ting the town, is sta ionary. Evervthing is in readiness foi lie receipt an 1 di d! ibu;io:i of 1 i -visious mm the government, end as 0 m ns the innv officers arrive th-- v,-:rk v.-ill be nc- ively entei ed into. The river is faiiinz at M:t.i-liis. At ic!.rb.irg and ah points south a stead .ise is n. ee l. Yr-kly l uilnn mnif mem. New OtiLEiVs Secretary Hester's ve.'kly New Orleans cot.ttn statement hi'vs a decrease in tiie movement com pared -nirh I l-s? Ve il l f ii. Wd tei'eS, a de- re,ise since veir I. efore last of ", T.oCO, iad a dwtease un.lt r IsOt of lTtfC ! . j j F. i C.i.i nine davs of Apiil the totaK diow d.creos,- under last year of I ) lO-ii de. lease un.k-r ear before List o' ; ;t).n-v i'i'. d a dec I-, .-, under 1 59 i ' .f 13, odd 1. des. P i the teveii r.i lath: ud nice days ot the seaaou the agre ate is ahe id of lust year 1,419,000 bales, ini ahead of 1894 by &7"000 biiles. Including stocks left ever at iutetior to .viis fi on; ttie at croij and the num- b-r of hales brought into tiht thus far I for the' new crop, tne supply to date is , 6,20 -..4. bale?, acamst o,tij,43 bales i for the same reriod last year. ! .aaas-tau- THE ONLY True tUood i'ursner i o.'l Purifier ' prominently ia the public eye tv dfiy is Hood's Sarsaparilla. Therefore get Hoods and ONLY HOOD'S. THE STATE CSPIT4L Qoes!ion of k Jiifipfeii ut! 11 All! IJ lilt The Great Railroad WrpcL. I'H t.f j of Bicycles. A Big Tottou ( i ..n to be Planted. Butler Uive ome Opinions. .T.-.7KNAL tll i-.F Ral :i4n, N. C. Aoni 18. Ni.iti.irig sea lay tYcept ;)i. jeiv w s t:i:te 1 veter- e. reck and i ? of life c i- :-he Southern li.i'lro.id ner t h?ir!oneor lunJav. T.'ii : i-.rlot. -e i.'ds'-rvcr v.;:( ts nsv.E r-ronp'n is.: t ut an -.'r: don lay mc.i-ni . 1 giving the detai:-; o he whole affair. Nect to the Bstia-. Bridge wreck about :--ix years ar " noth ing worse in ! '-v-jv -,t a mil road acf -len thas occurred It is propos Aliiance meut'n It is promije-d ion of a succe Seymour will be. A'ashinjton i! i- thr' n Itllt - Id M.,v Fii mft's 'li- 1! .1 t . the late Jud--tttled. Ti-le:!'0'n5 fron ri'..ht stare 1 t'r.t th hances wc-r decid Tames Boyd -f Gr 1 Western tavi. V dm as against Pi i lovernr Russe ; : i y in favor - f Ooi sboro. If it ;"!- b. tch.ir i w-.-u' 1 ut' bur ',-.-!, 1. 1 ;i;f..: ( tl - - T '. - . 1- i I fi. T loth. Tncre are full. P0 1 bi-ycle in use i, his oiiv. Hiilihoro .-tre ! 90 tV.--i - i ;-, ind i?autifnily -r 1 'e i. --, i macaiarti z?d, is alive a i c li bi -yc'.i-f - -ery after loon. Mr. Ferrin i.i . w ; , u r n j;i W.si run'y, took la 1 tai un an i yestrr 'roin the. effect-., lb- i- . .piif.- . j.-.jr: lent citizen i'i i a I:, t'i o." r; e..n There is -i 1', i t-- i , a 1 ir crease in th iumb r of n'-.-'g ti-- ir. !.- . ountr thi . ear as cnio i . - i w i a I s 'ea., 1 he dg Citton Ci ;- to suse. Mrs. Iredeii. w.,.; I e planted is th. .-!'- t .--.--it inj after th d by th oid .nyi's oi he . ndo .vmen: of the - wiiji i-uer nra jlng si:c- oO.OOii to he r.d' 't. Miry? f.r chool is meeiin ess. The Revenue Aitc-tx he Supreme Court red iy 1 special heai in.; r- )i -he poll tav. Juli.is B. F.-nune d Sh w a ; henrd by in rn ition for is i;i n g: rd to d'-i bus moved us taniilv to rhe e. ia9 been promised t if the C H. !:- ! ion e 13 :-aid nc- j l ' -.it in 1 of e'erk j iu-. Xv N". J. ! Uddiri. has h it th- 1 hie b.r cvei RO rears, i heihi ii.i.-- the ;ipnointinj ot he 1 lerk ail -i..w F-a tune r.ould he roniised the pli.-o f h no judge hns as ,-et lieen fin'v.;.' e ! eo is si. 1 .ri.. Butler in hi ,i ii-r toil -ays that h. hinks "th.-r 1 is some danger that the :old i!.riio.i:iN wiil -.1 lemocr a ie p oty m.,.1 p.. ;rol of the. j. irt - ; !. -.r if die c.i'e the rank in i li ratio p.irty M..-!;d : !,n.- t.HCK ri i: i ;n lie ;oi con- thlr i-hotlld lie e- d i he flen o ir in n i-ody roivif- i.i t:it is- jK s pirn-, iv.is wt oillil ilef, -nt the n p iblic rv Id nnd nonoixlv oi'i lid i'e, an I e!e f a people.' arty presidi a-" with a eo-opirHtiou v.-'tl he silver rei nbhc.n'3.' The State Snpn-ii ternle o.' Pu'lic In fruetion fays ihit a fraud !.s Leinn"per et rated on t lie ptibii.- Hcbools by person vho arj clliij r charts v orth uhout or $10. lie sayj in one county fulh J.'.OOO was thus i-s- 1. .WHAT TO CALL THEM ralelK h CbAftf er nnnklilers of ConleC eracy HhIif F.eqaer nt Cont-1erH Vpiernm. Raleigh. N. C, Ap.il The Ral ligli chapiter of the t'uu'aters uf thi onfederacy, wiii i.-k tiie 1.. O. branch Camp of (' n federate Veterans ,i call attention Ht the rei ri:on of tin 'onfederate V(tera;i.s, at Nnshvilia ti he proposed plan of flu- O. A. R t ttyle all p iriicip.aiits i i tiit-inft.- ( I v i we n the Soufiii i -id -, in fiiuiip sphoo listory, as rebels and insurrectionists. Rev. lira. Da-ue! r.l Weston f-ndorse. lie "Daughters" in th.-ir i roi.ose 1 plan? W i le IlKinpt a. Ru-Hiio -u, Vr. It is st ited upon Llg lUthoritv tint Gsu. Wa le Ilnrnjjt ;n, i -3Uth Cftrolini, is to retain his phi ? i. immissioner of ra'l. Mils, to which I. vas appointed h' I'r.-g.denc Cleveland Jeueral flampton's intimate friends her siy that Seeeetarv o." tSfate .Tic-rman . 'ew days aj.i sen Tterur-d Hamoto, vord that h ? ned give iiim -elf no trou de, tha! hr iv.u.ld cert iinly ) c rettiriv V the new a-iii.iui .-i at ion. Mr. Sher nan and General H i-rp;ei huve nor l.ee' hi coo 1 terms f-.r iii.ov eirs pas' This, however, did n- : pic-. c-nt the v enatoi fiom .');,',, :;;!,. i,is K-. .... l .-; ia the intere -r o; i i;e . : . tin 'lU'ihed S u" Jarolir.Kiri. They Weif OreU Begnlnrs. CoN'STANTiN'-ipt.f. T ie Turkish stafi itfioer who w-i-i -"n; to KranU by F. Ihen r'ah:! to acc-.-i t liu d. finitely with respec: o the invasion leport tiint ihe presenci if Grer'u regulars ;.ni the inva ler hai been y.ositivel." pro-; en. :ui i tha tlier.- is .also good rcne-.a to t.elieve tha' 3 reck o;'rl..f-i s of th' re'i.iir aimv wen I in cc.mnnn i. He states further fmit thebn i 1 lie hid len during the .lajeiiui and ?r.y tortl lt ht ti fire apor. the T.i:ki.h troops P.ha'.s stHJT are Kr.nty puzzler -'-r these attacks. His oftr-'i siy. "I.e u'- '""e.-us ir.r,nl w.if or k -Gl'erlis i wo, .'.-a!i ' If i kli'.ei tepoit! .ind tii .1 !;,-! f. ' TiKk- .vi U' wontueil. ; The latter bek n,r-vl to tiie pair I p.c.stee ; on the ed.e- ot the fores', where th. ' Grtcks wnere in hi ling. They won f picked od by f b u psho iters. "t'Ort of the staff orR-crs in qnvs tlon ha3 , fi" wIr "i ,0 f'onstantinoph aliJ a 'b' " anvi.-usly awaited. The Turkish force; tiere c- ntinae iu excellent condition. Ttie soldiers are obedient and willing, while the officers are pcti'e!y en gaged from sunrise until late at n'sht. Many of them are in the saddle twent hours out of the twenty-four, i AbscluteSy Pt?r i. eii I rated fo: 'frn.jth and be;.b' ood uf.aini Kiuni it cro-it. ' f'llll ( -s. - I'd rdl fer,i leavening ' .'TCri the r. d fell! ,1 ers: I.-, n com -rt tn tne ctin.p : nr .in. YAL B vKINfi POWOKK f.'.. 1 W Y SUPRE.viE COUST KECISiONS. r.i.ittest Uiiiio. a t ,ihi- SitjuiJm Iuwt i.y "iclf Siipif i:if fi.iiu. ec.n'. I Raieioh. X r . Ani.i ! - In me ourt this f vct.ii- opinion v.-t-rc- h--.. Jed rwn f P.o-.i V -'.-d. t! P-vile :.tli 1 !n in tfockhurr- .rflrmc-I Wae'i i's?- i" :- !-vr I 1. F:o k. t s Kaii .v y (. . trial. State vs L'rair.e, in.:: Adam v.- h'ayes, ft "ersc !i :;i i-'csytb. i Yancey, niH::' r.. Wid:,-;. -o ( .ddM. BtSlSTALilC COMJUi'SiOW i wo vl ll- Ji( mtioi :ii-ia' Al vM"ale ii the !lf-f ril.ii . I Silver, nnd Hie Tlilrii a CorparHllnr. ikkI HoiukI .Tloiipj- lluii. WSrHr.iT -.:. Apiil b I'd lev the at t pproved March .J, l-y7, "for the promo, tlon of the intern ifional agreement for btmetalliun," Presi lent McKinley has innounc.'d the appointment of tiiree commissioners to represent the United States 111 the i j osed conference. 1 hey a-e: Hon. E 3 ward 0 "c-'oicott. ot t'o'or.ido, Republi.?ari. (Jen. i"h,.ri. s '. prtir.e. of Ma 5Si.-.-h it set ts, F.epubie an. H n. Adlii t.. c'tuvn n. i li'i'oi', Democrat. ConSrnjiitioii of i'ie-.- Hppc.int stilts hv ! ! rhe Henatc is not ie jistie i iy rn" .er rre ! i tin? rhe eom ni-.i .n. It has been k'eui tally conceded tbnt j Senator Woicjit would be mode a W in- ier of the c.T.nii i-ion. Jltj iias. been an i ictive leader ia tiu nioromen' t-.r 'iiC i -nonetarv ppreo.-uerit. find is uidiriv i nown as an uuvor ite of the siher iau.se. His irvo to Europe t f.dt v, as i-at semi- 1 iut lll-H reneriil y conceded t .ticii.l 13 th.; Kepie.-..t idmir.ist ration. Gen, Ch-irh-s J. P-.iine is a Rey uhliean ind w.:s n Nicljinley in oi. He :s one at he most prominent bus'ii-.--. nu :i ol Insiv'ichuse.t?, and is en I to n de. i tudem of the lio.i,-,-. i;ii 'inostioti. While c is c'a.s3'-d us a bupporter of hiuu-tnl ism. bused on i.iU-i nat ijnai sicirement, e is reghide i its nllii-d Willi tne rtound aonev facli u. F.x-Vtcx.' President Stev.msou, the Dim icratic nuuiber nf tin- Commission.!! ;e lerfilly kmvvi us an advoca'e of bi iletalh.srn. lie was h stauneh auppciterot irynn .a id the -"hk-a.-fo lntfoim lb nd Senator Wot ott, hovvevtu-, arc- said o he in noeor l on tiie fliiancia! .picstion I Is not yi t known when th Coinnii? ionees will ii. net a. id ory.inir, Wiien an irgani2..tion is efi'eeteJ, however it is hi - eved tiiiit .--eieitu Woleoit wiii he mad 'resident. T; is t-utiioritatirely stated hat tht' Corn mi -stone r? will nut go abroad efoie May i, iv wJ.n.-h time the- new vmbspsa-iors wiii U- ot t l-.ir pof.ts nno ender the re eeial euv.-.ys ttie HPsistanci ecessary in ihe ei-n.-unuiiation ul theii lissi- .n. THE COTTON MAKKET. April H. "he Liverp-.ol n?v---s was 'omewhit hot ter ttiis member, t;ui Ne.v i. rk Jit. not respond, and the closin r th'-re i !.)& for May delivery. .dE sper-ulntioil coutin les nn n vci; gm..ill sctih- a;.1 f.ome operatoi.j ibinl Die market wiil do weii t tei-tnin tie present ran at of values. 1 ours truly, J. E. unnv, New York', April P, HiiT. rr. J. F.. Eiihrt-n, New Berne. DsvH Mik: Tiie inuriduti.iu if a larg. id important area whi'h should now e iu cultivation, together with ar inusually small movement of cttm-. a1 he South, aro foat-.ir.-3 w ucii hnvi civci. trenth to e.oi to;, . It is well know a that spinner-- onpplic re genera'ly speaking. Quite lilit. Thi. ill anply to foreign ai wi.H as Am ri in mills and with a normal er.nsu np ivedemini for g-i.ds, the demand for otton will likely prove nr. importan' actor this summer. Cottoa is report1, o bo so well out of the South that i oks as if the rp wtul i not be cvei 1,40.1, 00 J bale?. S nitheru markets an veil sastaiue i I. .-a nod tr ide dtmani tnd this week - - 1: , j ortanf. gale.- f .r ; : j inst i-etlected :.ij;hei i lose sevi-n to etizhr - e l ad seeer.,1 -rt. T lis oeni ; ni , r, S . ni.e-e ;,ti 1 cC'i,- ract . lots- alv-uiei; oi his, au.I five on n :xt croo d 3 i eei ic Not Exactly Piuht is tiie way thou-, ndi of leep'ej fee!. It is because t'e-ii 'Ooi ii poor. H url's tfarapar: i !n , tbi )Q3 True Blood i'u r trier, will rieropih t them right. Hoou'd Pui.sjare pure'v Tege'ahie p.m lo not purge, p,,iiu .i ripe. Ail drag, ulstj. Wren bilioos or costive, ci.t a Caacare' .andy .cathartic, cure guaraLtead, 10c. 25c. norioorioriaoaoeQonoGcccoon -i iimo,, pfLLSBdR'sg nL, FLOUR. Ill m .. ) j03 mat a The et Flour Which has not only a National"" , U but an International Roputation. O We will on T!!I IWWA Y. A1IU n SIT! ah pay for Bread made trom PiUa- ( ) b.iry's Flour, as loilow ;: nl BEST I.O.it? livil BEST JLOAi Three prominent die 3 vill bo requested to act aa judgea ( ) and their decision ir, to be absolutely impartial and ia not to be questioned. H Details will be given later. A u We now have this Flour in stock and O a circular will be found in each barrel 3 P or sack givhitf directions how toiiiako JJ bread and biscuits from Pillsburys J 1 Be3t Flour. . ; v U We would advise the housekeeper, to. tJ pmniiiAnpfl nsincr tlin Flour as aoonns O possible as practice SM3 'I he Sons ol ContedereT. ' complete 1 arranjeovi b-r fen in i he ' ir.im ieoniim.,,1 pe i ade. e: 'l-: 1- 11 I'iovi in.ir i'ltirr i.-fiise.l to Hiirrend. trial in N'eu V"i ii , of iieh:,-n: h"rr" TV i'..-u - l a c..:, r.-e ! m ti r a prisoner to e-eape. .Mrs. Eiizab ; ii io!', , d nt..vv i. oldest oiiriu, lui 1l ' I in l.i r ' tilth year. tier di-f endaa is in' caiidrei. -' i (Tniudcjildi.-ii. "I irr-i'idohiidl vll unrl " t-en-al I'.i - n.i.d o children, a t'lt.-o f ii". Jos DeA.nevia, in Aimrici i i.i.'jn, -dentist, tm-merly a rt-'ide-u ot Ma mwic who Wns .11 1 e-led -p i all i o mulled i, F .it l abar.:L-, h.n !a':i r leu.se. i, an-. .id mx to a cal.-Jej-rtim receivrt.) ceive.1 :'. 'he State c-.or illium Edit Oepartme it from it'-k The ho t that II in no messase .r cocigratulatiou nor other' Jres'tiue u. f ritiee iiism irek oa m- l.n Hi I !-iv, Ii e i.f-v-n -eeiely c.iMiiuitii'i'ii upon i the ( fi in (! pi'e-a n.nl lian iiidend 'he EmiieToi-j in ihe. time l-t-inj; ven uu- populai . Jaiiif'iT de'cticr n he wtis said !o be ;i sar.iv-v.r i i'e- . ijarge ot tin- I i,ht JtlZ l ie at P.li.ik! ivn. dted ir: llariis-; r irgPs lie '.ia '.'HT sitv years i.ld. ieco iei w.ii i.itii iri-ii. ' ( h:;n r.o ' (";..:- .on in ihe Se.u litii. He ha- li v -d .u Ibn i')!!! -; ubout twenty loifi. While Raui.Hi'uj; along t he:.ch nt 'aim Beach. FIj., in ttie K'ui-' a u-h rrua'i r' don 'l iCmili Nunez, "t I'.'uh ieiphia, the ica I r the Cu'inu insin,--;ita in the l'xiic-t Stetes. v. u- i!i tiled a a cb.ir- -t iol.-ifi-i the le a tJ. h.w. ad wn plu'u it. .,:iiir:intitie. All co.'il- .tilUl..-Htl-I V, iT'l .-..t.-M.:l - I.- J J 'In ...lie.! Th'? Illinois -aiiO. li filinir. Ste;. "I" work- at eh 1 'h' iy lions Tues lav. lii tipt.et.l il tlrf ..lliei li a n. aill t !s.-i ,- plaee. L'-.-tOUl l.ll..dl-d II. e; nts return, d I In i. iri'.shers -a ei .- ri . i their union, un - t re lide i. 1 -v. li other depart in ,ih us .m l tl uu'.ls a re ii: .-a in i -d I I i n l . The iniii'axy c'-mmatid'.-r of 0". 'l.-ridii, this FroiiiCe, with Itie .ic,-d e-rees ot' That kiee. has defeated u p irty d ins i r;eo i s, hieri h Id hiiiiilael '.nu Ji. nj-ji i- 'i be enemy m.nl trif -csistmce, but w;i - dipers -d with st-v ie Heeoi - .i oi; ( Hit- li ' !'. I Ie- Hi" 1 1 iad t 'a i n! v h men n i a! tldeil. no r the ) oi'iains ir r-auiel VV - i he Tuner 1 ei v,. 'l late ex- --'Si.' if i ndi.ini v - t ; hel l Hi. .-i; . J..I I"" opal i- i.e. 'uesdi;.'. uedatl tie ast tiihnf -tntesai-.n. re pi .--.. ":i iHr.eu i.i ..dh i.ii :. a.i -i i iisani -jt'io . . . Ilr i ho !eh eotild I t il.'.-l 1111 -v theil ediaie; Si nate e v-. V, ,h -it d to ; of i.-sj,e-l ! l!.. I n-.end cr - i t tl it in -i b ! an 1 kic. .nn l ber ii. l - illl.l.. pieruiiicu ia .; ....-ia: i:f .. hundred ru.gvy 1 jmsii . ir-. in e f'.iviti." L': Iik ni--t M 'Nil.i;, te pi-M. r- - a r lisist thi in utu.chi : i -ii th- hand d i . I':' pi . lien', and hi . teli .w 1-igh" rhe Gloi ifti.riio i'i he dad priidi n ' officers, and t d vi e mean- f. r le.-.-uin if pofsihl.- ro ne ( crdun of tiin r sa ii's. which h id hoe:, tied up by the bank'- ftiiiiiro. Es-To.'. Altgo.d wiu, Ireipiontly dftimncc4, in! cues oi' "l.vncii him :"'. "Send him to the penitentiary with Spalding aal tl o rest of tho gang:1' came iiorn all purts of tl e rtom. n m.i : k i i & i i ' n v t in the World. 0 u u o 3.00 1.00 o and competent ;Ia- C") makes perfect . o a o c 1 SmpI ' (tfnaM INviu Ihvvi3 o Millinery atxi Dress Goods Opening II' I I 1 fp ilvwlitvanl I 1 v Tl.is Week) . ; tl'Jtll. I till aV 15ih. Votl attend am Cordially Invited to Iteppectfully, . , (..A. It A It FOOT, M.;,.' Till! liis 1 1 i .) JNJi IlOolt f KOll P. O. DO YOU Think of buying li ? If so you van ii make t55 or S50, r vv?ii . SKM) us eiiNlly jis by buying of UN. .r pricoH u ro tho lowoHt. We kiooe it ,'iiul can prove it to you. W ', hau-iio Mioro piHtios tiian a noinhor d f ih.-r Iiou.sch handle together. W bun i!e only piatioH of liigli rfpiitn- too:. W chcII on small margin, and -for tint, reason our sales are inoraa 'il. .liliein"- nn to bnv morei aUtl In ' Hiiv'Jijr in largo (jtiantitiee We-oOf.," 1 I. I .1, 11 U !.. T ,im umo;fi m.i i,ii,iit eiiiifcii iiuiiw ini . iilvr-t two or three pianos A 1T '; ui on ill. '''!'"; .'""nr -h vo.u r eiperioncr il t . V0U1 iiilllflKind. '.-ill ami i.d in talk pianos, or for ( :l I .'ilo'Mie. A dd fi Rs : llarncll V Tlioinan, Warerooin 1 32 MKIfl Ie SJ.t X F. KERNE, N. C. $40 Ter Month. To a fe lady and lentlemen canvaaaers . Abova salary guaranteed. Fen or fcddrea! W 1 C. Jaqksoh, Wlntervllle, JfiCv'v; "C-x rrrx. rw ? n n m n n jj 1 1 1 ii , un llniin a .utiii IUU'" i" I" r i , r '
New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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April 15, 1897, edition 1
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