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6 -A . i VOL. XV-NfiW SERIES NO. 146. NEW BERNE, N. CL.' TUESDAY MORNING. DECEMBER 1, 1896 ESTABLISHED 1882 ' WASHIN&TON LETTER. NO LIGHT ; VISIBLE ON CON GRESSIONAL ACTION. Protection for Inventors. President Cleveland nnd Princeton. Im. roTemrntKln Senate Chum . bcr. Petition! Oowln, Journal Bcrv.au, i Washington. D. C Nov. 80. J There is" almost a quorum of Cougret? in Washington; but their presence hat thrown no light upon what will be dont at this session, and he would be consider ed a rash man wbo would undertake to say what will be done, although there arc plenty, Including prominent Senators and Representatives, who predict that the ap proprialion bills will he about all the leg lelatioB passed at this session, and tha financial uuil tariff legislation will bo lef. for the extra session of the next Congr&- to wrestle with. It Becms to be taken for granted by everybody that President Mc Kinlcy will call an extra session. Should Senator Quay's suggestion fm the retirement ot the greenbacks be mad' a Republican party meusure, some of th men who have a record for abusing Sa money may find themselves in a bos. i Quay's suggesiiou Is that the gietnhaclc be redeemed, not with gold, but will United States notes payable in gold, nt the option of the Government. In uthei words, payable in gold w hen it is con venient. If that wouldn't be tint money what would it be? It has for sometime been nppnrent thai something ought to be done to protect inventors from the sharks who have got ten into the patent soliciting business ant uro introducing therein the gambling . methods of the legally prohibited lottener not to encourage the inventive spirit, bu merely to make fees for themselves 03 ' appealing to the inherent human gam bllng instinct . Thar is no good reason why the patent lawyer of the country should not stand as high as do those whi practice before the Supreme Court of tbt U. 8., and as a matter of fact, most ol them do. But the shysters are bringiog die grace on the profession and something bar got to be done. It bus long been the ides of many of the honorable patent lawyert to have a Patent Bar, with strict rules ot practice to protect the inventors, anc something ot the kind will have to bt dune or Congress will have to be appealed . fo for legislation on the subject. .-. Surprise; was expressed hen it wat apuQupced that Mr. Cleveland had bought residence In Princeton, . J., as n whisper that any such thing was ou fool had preceded the announcement. Then is now a rumor eaid to have been startci by a member ot the family of a prominent official that President Cleveland will be come connected with the law faculty rrioceton Uoivtmty. It is suit! that tit Wliole tmog was uxea up lunug the n cent visit ol' President anil Mrs. Cltvehtm to Princeton to attend the College celebra tion. '. The Senate chamber has been thorough ; ly overhauled since Congress adjourned -and now looks much betuf than it lit. looked since it was built, and .uule&s th. innitury engineers ure otl' hi their calcu laliuos, it will be more comfortable, owiu , to apparatus for maintaining an evei - temperature, and mora healthful beeaim ,. it U'cnostautly supplied with .pine, 1'resl air. Among the changes tbat are nolfce- able to even the most casual observer arc the handsome opera chairs which bavt taken the place of the did wood benchu in tbe galleries, and the uniformity In th. Senator's chairs, now all' square backed leather covered, with mahogany trame Heretorore.lt has. been the custom of each Senator to exercise his individual taste In the selection of tbe chair be used, without regaru to wnetnei it pitasea anynoar eitt or uot, and tbe result was rather a mix ture. For the first time both the Stnatt and the Uouse are lighted by. electricity Tim is about all the improvement cnadt in the Uoute chamber which now look shabbier than ever computed . with tin beuuU clumber. ' But the .Seuaie alnayi . was invllped to be mote Ju-turl . hno he House and many ascrihe it to tb. . diflerenco lu the method ol electing Rep . reseutatives and Senators, thu Grsl having to give an accouut to their constituent! every ,wo years, and the lutt only once six years, il at all, . , There are various reason l which have cauteu Ohio politics to occupy a hfrgi share of the political gossip lu Washing ton. Chairman Hauna wants to go inh the Senate, instead of into tbe Cubinet. according to gossip, and ho is coming offer ateoator Sherman the Secretaryship flf) State iqlho MpKirilcv 'Cabinet lu 1 tichange lor his seat Iq the Senate, I lit, understanding being that tiov. Bushnell - will appoint Mr. Uanna to tlie vacancy at once if Seuator Sherman will resign. The principal obstacle to earring out this plan Is tbat Senator Sherman also prefers the Senate, to the Cabinet and that be hopes to be elected to another term In J8U8. Il Is not thought that Senator Sherman will agree to Mr. Banna's prop osition, uuless he can be bulldoxed Into doing so by being convinced tbat be can not be re-elected to the Senate, And whether he can or not Is the question now agitating tlie Republican politicians, because upoa It depends tho make op of t; Cabinet. Mr. Blicrman says he knows polliiug about sicb a nlau. Highest of all in Learning Strength. AD&OWTEI.Y PURE BANES OF THIS STATE. ttaartorly Btmeiuentor Their Con til- tlon. Ficare of Interest to North OarollalMS. Speolal. Raleigh, N. C, November 30. The quarterly statement of the condi tion of the banks in North Carolina war issued by the State Treasurer today. Then are 28 National, 40 State, 1 ) pri vate and 6 savings; total, 84 banks. Loan' ind discounts aggregate $12,751,05ft o United States bonds (908,000 are '! tnd of State bonds $84,0 00; of gold coin 541,383; of silver coin 140,721; ai' thcr currency, (852,408. Tho capital stock paid in aggregates $.'5,430,970; cur plus fund, $1,157,014; undivided profits. 2506,871; undivided deposits, $9,328,956. Che total' resources are 119,753,703 Money on deposit has iuct eased marly $500,000 in three months. The Treasurer gives out the folio iii .tntemont as to the State's debt; The interest Leal-ills' bonded debt oT tl f State shnds, at present, ns follows: I per cent Consolidated bonds, f 3,360,701 opur cent m, V. K. it. ton- struction bonds, 2,729.001 Total, 6,08J,70( The iulcrest is payable on the 4 per c,i I rands' in January and July, and on the 0 per cent bonds in April and October. The interest on the 4 per cent bonds i paid out of taxes levied for the purpon , while the interest on the 0 per cent bonds is provided for out of tbe dividends com log from the State's stock in tbe X. C. R R. Co. The annual Interest is as follows: On 4 per tent bonds, (134 42t On 6 percent bonds, 103,2(K Total annual interest, (27,tt2t rbe annnal Income to the State from its stock in the N. C. R. R. Co. has been, under the old lease, 180 .000 Is to be for 6 years, under new lease, 195.C01 to to be for 94 years, under new lease, 210 0(t Under the Act to ' Compromise, Cot mute and Settle the State Debt,'' $3,33e, 00 new bonds have been issued in ez change for the old valid debt. To com pleteihe work begun in this line will itiire (255,070 to carry the new debt ti its utmost possible limit $3,615,770. fho time in which this may be done ex pircs January 1, 1897. INVESTMENTS. The Shite holds, as an investment, 3,C0( mures ot toca in the jNoitnuiro m Railroad Compauv, 12,066 shares of stock n the Atlantic and Noith Carolina R. R Co., and $186,750 of the new 4 per u n Consolidated Bonds. The Slat Board of Education hold?, as in investment, (143,250 of the 4 per cut ind (2,000 of the 0 per cent bonds. 'W. II. Worth, State Treasurer, State Treasury Department, Raleigh . C. THE COTTON MARKETS. Kovember iO. Turn market has been very nervous again today. . Nw York opened at 7.48 for Januiry bnt closed at 7.61. A falling off in receipts is now q . generally expected by the traders America, but Eurora does not take much stock in these promises. . With falling off in receipts and a larger specu latton it would not be huid to advauci prices.' -' " Accordino to Mr. Ilester, secretary Mew Orleans Cotton Exchange, il total crop la fight for 88 days from September 1st., is 4,561,029 fak agninsi 8,454,936 last year. New Bknrb market, steady tales 7 bah at6 80. '. . Yours Truly. J. B. Latham, THE' MARKETS. . ' v Chicago, November 80. ' OPBRINO. December Wheat. 81) Ct-OSK. 81 Fanuarj Pork. 7.90 1 7.95.' JanuiirT Bibs, ' 4.00 ' 4.05 ew Torb atoeh Market. pcud. Kaw Tori. November. 80. The nit decline la stocks today were larger th in on any previous day before tbe preset decline begtn. Sugar Refinery stock was particular heavy, One stock after another was picked oit by tbe bears, today, Itbr an attack; and they met with no opposition la their a tacks. , The foreign markjits were lower. TOCUBB.A COLSIKHB ftAT Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tahlotae Ait aruggtsu rotuoa tna money u itiau to cure, pa. Latest S. Gov't Report Man CHAPMAN AGAIN UP. H. Bnpreme Court A(slnl Writ or Krror. Will OI Himself up. Special. Washington, D C. November 30. he United States Supreme Court has lecided against tlie writ of error in ti.e recalcitrant sugar witness Chup nan, who us sc-nteneed to iiiiprisounient for lionth w.lh a Hbc ol'$tC0 fir reUi-iu.' to swer que-iioni betore the Senatorial v-tig.iiiug eoiuniillee. Nkw Yoiik, Novi liibRr 30, Chapman us. seen Here louay, out o j -cieii io kinj;. S.tid liu would go to Wnwli i njj- III 'IIIIIOITIMV ou-1 give IIIOHI'II up. Tlie case w il. lie liu lauin up and not her plen outeicd. Wlllo Not lu II. paci.il Nkw Yi'itK. Novouilnr ;)i. l.' i -laiy Cliui'li-s l''.-s!--r a.s thiit O'li" ill nut lie lepi'MMiled in MiKhd.j's ubinet. lie g-.iyi that tl-e Pinglry I -ill is t n'y uikeshilt for a new turitl' hill. T-xhn Hmib Fnllure. piciil. Tyi-hh, Tex., November 30 -The I'irt alimial bank ol thifeily failed, tod iy. Ouewilon of free Aleohol. pcclat. Nkw Yoi:k, November 30 The free ilcohol rae hi aria:- has bi gtin here. The uahufatturers of wood alcohol have or. - stcd against fiee alcohol. Kaaini Oily Bank t'nllnre. j Dedal. Kansas Citv, Mo., November 30 Die Missouri National, thu largest bank ere, faihd today, owing to haivy witli- rawalsofone of its ' princip il deposi rs. Aanrmatloaor HwwhII. iperlal. Washington, D. C , November 30. Ion. Jiihn W. Foster sdd the scnti nent lor the anni x ition oi Hawaii f trong. He thinks Congress sliouhl act for thi est in teres' s .if Haw lii. GREAT SALES prove the great ini'i'it ot llood' Siu'supurilla. Hood's Sarsnpnrilhi sells bpcnuse it iccomplishcs GREAT CURES, letter :: Times Then put jour shoulder to the -tliei-1 and push with nil your tnirhl It you owe U3 call inclpay us, that will iielp us and you will be ioing the right thing. If you need anything ip the Hardware Une, Such as a Haeup" King Heater or a ''Victor Bicycle, or a Bo) Dixie Plow for instance Call on ua, wo will treat you eight. Kespct-I Yours, I. C. Whitty &Co T. Burke's. Sample Rooms, 126 Middle St f,iriMO"i f-ir Ku'nily iiso b SiMMtinliy wxtf-t sii'iry lor ino iioniiy, -t.'iii.wto, Toii.tci 'o, j- Claud , W Cook ; t12 M1DDLR STHKKT, . Next to Kttfor' Bnkcry, 1 at jm- received (oina uico - ' ' Malaira CirapeM nnl CoeoanulM. Honey to Loan, Oo City Property or sppfeved rvwonal security. Long or Short Tims. . . C. ItEizcnsTtiit. ' November M h, 1806. 1?On Cotton Bapglnn and Tie, Bnsi and Barrel Oovers, juildeis Lima and Cement, Tuna Colts Pipe aod(8hellLltue, Call on . . . - ' - J. E. Alto t, No. 1 New Lng CarrltgcsJ for le. Storage lor 800 Bales at Low Rates. 1 r Everytliiner Necessary To make Good things for Thanksgiving Dinner. Cranberies, Currants, Citron, A pricots, Catf 1'iuies r.razil Nui.x, Almonds, Mince Meat, Raisins, E vn pointed Praclii s, Evapoiated Pears, Silver Prunes, Knilih Walnuts, ('ool(in! Uutter, l -ices. Flavoring Extracts, King Apple. r resh Lemous. Canned Goods ol nil kinds. 1'tilverized ugar. The very l-e-t flour, Lard an 1 Bakiui; Powder, The veiy bist Klgin IJuttel', only !J 1 cents per pound. HtcrythSi!g lieshaud of dm hestiiuality. I'lii tsas low .in any llrst-cliiss sluro in ie e'HSfc fall and ei us bel'oic you buy. I!epeellu!ly, MoIATI-& 71 ltiond St.. New Home. N. ('. sP ill llltl' 127 MIDDLE ST. PHYSICIANS PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COriPOUNDED A full line of Toilet Soaps, fuinery, etc. Per- Laxutivc Bromo Quinine, cold in one day. Cures i Girraan Dyes, all color?. Each package dyes Woolen, Cotlon, Silk or Liucn Fabrics. Nnritha Borax Soip a pure while Soap no clienvc lis. TIo host in the world nhiuua Ltm n, nashis licts, superior f'or Toilet u e. .1 LIST RrXlCiViiD AT MY STOKE, OF GOOD TOBACCO which must be sold at one 3 at prices rang ing from 15 to 20 Cents ' Per Pound. Call early and exam ine my stock. ' - Yours Eespt. JOHN DUNN 65 & 57 Pollock St. lannaej Finest Oysters at Hotel Neusee Mm Booms, any hour, day or night, in any of the following styles: RA.W- STEVV FRY ROASTED SCOLLOPED and on the HALF-SI I KLL. W. P. Burrus Ralph Gray. ISiirniM & Cirny, n Wholesale nnd Retail Dealers in - HAY, Will and all 5 kinds of Coil "and Coin Broker 24 Ci:avk St. Curt; ilcaio No. oil) I the .V. tV; N. C. li .ilnn: ii g b i il lost, iipplic it;, for a duplicate tl:eri-.il'. or One Share ol I ( 'iT;iitm v, l:av ni will luell tna.di )., P. STYU X. Books P Stationery ! I.ATKST Newspupers, Periodi cftls iiud Mnirnzini's, iiuij always he found at T. W. WATERS'. 105 Middle St. Subscriptions reeoived for all peri odicals. School supplies fir silo. Ordeis akeu for school supplies. L-ilest Stan- aid Novels. Peniils pens, ii,ks etc. RESH TAFFY ! Mns!t Kvery Ia.v. 'eaniits. 1,1'IIIOIIS. Vaiiilli. Cri liiiit. am iiml Cot- o :t ii ii t FRUIT A SPECIALTY, II. in 1 1 1 1 -i r ors Ii ..Vi i 's all ( i- r 1' p.-, ( i.a Hoi.! Toll., 4 y no v. 1 1 no viii: riii:;t m nt MKX or H'B'OVKW, So if you waiit the licet Stove on thu market luiv the King Heater. Also it fino lini of Coal Stoves. Li. II. Culler A Co. ' AGENCY Hazard Gun Powder. MERCHANTS S.t'K MOXE lUV 1,KVVIMJ VOllt Olt- reus with mk. F. ULEICH, Grocer. 43nMICrLC STHS-tT. J,Frog lit your Throat ? For 5ale at Davis' Pharmacy. 1.1 Ultt 11 ii BELIEVE That Quantity and Skill In Buying - 1 1 Ap 0000 Visit our Stores and we will THAT WE llil. lit! I I WIT if U Q"0.LlIt37-. Out' Xti(s jTonl(i(s Will be in next weak. Call early and ge'; irst choice. J.H. Hackburn, Hnccessor to i Hackburn Wlllett. 47 & 49 Follock Strrkt, iLSO BR01D & QUEEN STS. CONVINCE 0 ctlcr Prepared iku m fo tar PRIN NG u Will Ni ittni :r atcli. Iri''s. and Bill It. a.!-; . V -i'iiii: I v-iy- oil Uill'l. o A Ii ANTKKH. I A ill line ..f l.t f Knv .Ii I- ii' - Ie. hippi:-. SATISFACTION' I H i-ll lor i!,- ir j. I ml iv :e in ! KILL, lilit BtlOPt ft m tin it . f N .11 l I ih: in H..1.-I its Sa.. Ill uien-iiti moi i,'.: il of la I l.l.l iUMivvif k 101 Middle Street. air war r , i ... ' i ( .i. r.. A::. ; !,' tvv : I will jirm--' .! .) i o.li'. l I lie tllic I lie i V.) ui Nee, Heine lor llilii; !i I' i.,-; . ; i ;o i'v.i:; il irnM'r- : 1 i M ; .;-.! ;. I';i up i I t i- i t i I i I - . ' II U. :'ST .1. Thi i-; :i !i is j;. (..1 .- 1 1. i.e.: h'.i' tho IV ol I'll -i-ri . I'llAllMACV. oi 1 1 v. i.'-ii can !ia Ii not In r ( ai- l.oail or rane v Ito ti v. h'mi y 1 1 ' 1 1 m n-ii -oil Hii.v fii'i ii" mil lot- "i lit hi r I il 11 ii v lo i l.il n m n 0 nieiilion, nil I II i.l er c -i.n b ri.n s r the hi si TKN il l i a" i" us' i -iiom tor our Mil t. lull ail exiiin u t leloie iii!eliai ii la where. K'upicUully, T.J.TUItNKlt. NKW PEIiNK. N. C. Certiflnnie No. 2.1ft for rin ahsiq of itock In A. & N. f . II. II. In lieu ot this loat ccriillealo npplientlon will be made for a dnplwnie. UtJUT. 8.J 1'ltIMROSK 2 T'lLiCi-L 2 52 '! v'l xiimttv:N
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