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v - f A- YCL. XV-NEW SERIES NO. 166. NEW BERtfft N. Qi SUNDAY MORNING, JANUARY 0. 1897- 1 Ut-. !SrABLNlH . "11 THE fMCKERS. Highest of all in Leavening Strength.- Latest U. S. GovVReport. Laai l'iie-iiaer a Slitpmrst n( Model. 4 : .:. ru..U..n..u! .n..h'.u..h,. h. ft JAliVIS THIXKS PRITCHABD u will win,; , ' f ealieall.ry Bvpert. ; DMItrf ai4 4fr Tax. ('rrallag the Pop. relille.1 SlwMlp.M.te Auditor - Btrt. News Hems. : . ; i ..' i-' " Jofr.NAt.. BtTRElirV ) ' ' Billion, N. C Jan. 2, 1897. J " Ertr ilnee the wreck 6a the S. A. E. oeir here Tuesday night, the road hits ad white .and colored Selective at work on the cast-i. This morning (lie ne! (to detective caused the arrest of two oapgro men." The- latter were taken by the police to station-hobse on suspicion. They are Boction hands of the Southern Railway and their arrest Was made in the city limits. One ot the detective said : two other arrests would quickly follow, The reporter was not permitted to see or interview the men under arrest, v Ex-Governor Jarvia when asked this , ji ornlng who be thought" was in the lead in the Senatorial race- said ''Pntchwd,'' and that it Seemed to him tha lu tir was I rvi y likely to win. 5 , '' :i The penitentiary report sent to Gov. Oarr l a .fine one.. The. penimtlary paid a dollar with the State treasurer tut 'each one it-drew; in other words cost nothing. . There is some fturplus 'proba bly $40,000 id the wiiy ot farm products. Miss Era Tucker who whs enployed ; in dressmaking here and who sayj she i from Petersburg, Ya., was Uto yester day afternoon found wandering i.i th grounds of the iusane asvliua here. Ii , mini In affected. S!u Wrw brought - toth city and will he given .special a tentioi in a hospital. , 1 The Commercial a:i 1 Farmer ha i here declares a 4 twv- cenl. ' sivnlnnniHt dividend. ' It is intlnatii.l that the I-eirlslHtuntwil repsul th oJlo.n lux nn doctors and lu j. jrera, " ' . Congressman Settle is here. Ho 'the Democrats are away off in their 'views en the Senatorial question." -He declined to aay wherein they were wrong. The Populist State chairman appears to be working like a beaver to get all the Xopuliit members in one hotel"; .upv,- At all gatherings of Republicans her? Otuo Wilson, Populist, is a conspicuous fure. ; Be remarked today that he nev- tt went to bed so long as other politician? eat up. f . Upon examination by experts yester- . day and today it is found that the engine . ' and boilers at the Electrio Street Rail . way power bouse are but little injured The nine oars burned coi(-$3000: each. ... Only three escaped the fire. . It is prob . , able that horses will be the motive pow. . r of ths cars until the new power bouse Js bulit. ; ..'-.;. '.,.,(, , Republicans laugh at the Populist do. , elaratioa tha the latter, will hold no : more caucuses Jointly with them. They . it. iiwell. know that nake little, dlfltoccnce one way or another. J The report on tlie extension of 'ITiT . rslant In cotton mills in the 8tate ;ttiM fear makes very fine showing. ' . .. There were fully as many holiday kill ings and accidents as usual, Jt seems. - Reports reached here today, that the berllTof a Piedmont county was arrest' ad at Greensboro last night, fur being : drunk end trying to shoot the police He was taken-to jail by polioe. and oitl aeas. ;.- '' I ' The Stat Board of Education bold i peclal session today.' " , "". . About twelve members Of the LegUla. tur had arrived up t noon today. Great numbers will arrive tomorrow. - , - The Legislature will be earnestly en ' treated to encourage sheep raising. ' Tbe following from State Auditor Jftirman's annual report Is of interest. Acoordlng to returns mads to this De Jiartmeut by the Assessors for 1894, ' the agireate value ot real and personal .property, lacludlng railroads, steam tMU and telegraph, was I259.564.4U 99 heaseMmeotsforl8iMtheyeat cov. sued by this report, was t7,437,m.99, k decrease of tS..Stt. There was a decrease on properties other than rail road, steamboat and telegraph of 93,618, 170.00, but an increase on the latter properties ot 11,491,1118,00, leaving the t 6 -im as abovs stated. . , T' re bus been some Increase 4a ' . ialrs "B" and "C" Taxes known as 1 ' " ,e tax mostly from the tax levied It is hftl legislature upou doctors, l; rs, dentists, hotels and boarding km. , and corporations other than rail- r - I or I.--. t.;r.'f. Tills Increase, as com 1 - i 1-'i 1 t, wm ! 1,731.04 Of tliis " .: i were derived from hotels i ! m diouwis, 18,70Q from doo- i-r and (KiitlsU, and 45,910 rntioriB above upccilled. It will X to the people to know y 5,i:t8 bedrooms" In Hie k pi f r "hoardprs," "trans . : !," It mi ;lit to be soma i in!T, to linio, si the tax , there nre only I.HT9 dnp. -,14 mi l diDlWls In all the ia tin inrnme, v sr.- i. nt t!-o I"1h1 :ld pli ;' 'I U Kl.illl'' I tl 1 ?,08S.05, from 4,779.U tOita.ftW.ie. i Oa "denlers in liquors, second i-lass," increased $297.25, from $1,802.75 to lc 600.00. i ' . . Wo are the lowest taxed people of nny Stat In the Union, and this report shows the taxes of the people have been not only honestly but jiidiolonily and econ omically expanded." This -report also sbowshowTery modest is the assess ment of property in this State, ' I sin cerely praytliat the time is near at band when our cattle upon a thousand Hills, and thousands of cattle upon our hills, mny lie worth for taxation more than W.89 each; that our J 200 to 600 pound bogs, which sell on the ' market - for 124 to 15 cents per pound .may lie worth more than $1.87; that money, on hand, stocks and solvent credits .may amount to as much and be worth as much on the first of June as ariy other time of the year. And I as sincerely pray to Ueaven that the public affairs of our splendid Old State may be as economically adininifi-trn-d In the future as in the past. - -: : . ' r Clerk mt Kensle. itMi-fal. RaUioir, N, C. January 5. The pot live statement Is mnde tonight, tbat Bill 15. King will be re-elected principal flrrt ii ill? Senate, " raSIO PRB7A1LS. t pnbliean ritl l)erUi v.- ror Jn'at 4'aneusea. K si vifiB' X. January t. RepuMI uuii members of the Ixzislnl ur- who sr. neret all .unite iu ueuuiij; sluts ilii" desire joint caucuses with the Populist on all matters. ' ,? : " -'. Telegraph lieiwa. . --' . Tlie Railway Times contains a letter from Eugene Debs, in which be announ ces that be baa left the People's Party to become a Soolalist, ;i UV;k' . '' 1 ," Six employe of the William Ban- Company, of St. Lonis, bare been arrest ed, charged with systematic robbery of the store carried on for a number pf year. : l( r A close estimate of the production of precious metals In Colorado In 1893 is: Gold, 116,500,00; silver, 913,058,000. The miners strike at Leadville has curtailed the outpnt materially.' ' Barrett & Sherwood, of San Francisco, the oldest and at one time the leading jewelry firm lnCalifomla, have failed. The firm was started over forty years af4)y-iiabrt Sherwood and 8, S. Bar rett. Both men became millionaires, - The annual report of Dennis J. Swenie, chief of the Cbioargo Fire Department, shown tbat during the past year 5,674 fires have ocenred. They caused a total damage of 1,980,920, which is 1998,840 less than tha damage done by fire In 1895. ; '. ':: .' ; '., , . United States District Attorney W. 0. Perry baa commenced suit In the Feder. al court at Topeka, Kans., to dlsnlve the Kansas City Live Stock Exchange, which Is located In Kansas pity, Kansas. The proceeding is Instituted under the anti trust law. :'; - -'" ' . Whv sutler with Couxhs, Colds, and LaGpppe - when Lxativr Bnovo Quikinb will cure yon la one day. Dne- not produce the ringloi in the bead Ilk Sulphate of Quinine. Put op in tablets convenient dr taking. Guaranteed to cnit or moaev refunded. Price 85 Cents. Foi 1e at Bradbam a Phsrmsny, and all olbey Drag Htorva . . Notice !;y:-,:iv;j An set to amend the Charter of Nsw . bern, l ',.'.. . The General Assembly of North Car. olinado enact, the Cnrporattoa hento- lofurt estslins as the CUT ol Ns where shall berealter be known and designated as Ihe City ol New Btrn. , ' ' Vpetitlon asking for the almve will be nt to the Legislsture.'' : WILLIAM FL OLIVER. ' Notice. : Molloe ts lei shy giveo that Application lll l made to the next Genera! A'wnv Idj r f North Ciirollnsto chaniie the riar ht of the AtUnlic snd Kntth Cerolins Hiilroail. ROD'T. HANCOCK. WM. Dl'XN, jas. nnMovn, I'reKldeet. V Ire I res. II. S. tut I OX, Sfrtj. A Ires-t. T i. V y- r " r f rs . . i w v uul li J IWj Jj' IC: n s. Villi li UKstlT.1 LIVELY - BIT -OF KIVSRC' v. - Rebi. Bansork's raasif eltaa Wilk) Is. Ir mt III fmlStsej. CteaaMls ' ' for' A npolaiiueat - ? ? steevlver. Special. , -J Kai kioh, Jti V., January 2. I bis in- iertsting bit of nc.ws reganAng : (he At Untie North Carolin.-) Railway,, and the proposed lrtisc is obtained today. Robert Hnncnck cut a big fluiiro in this matter. - v j Tho suit to preont the lease would have been brought by James A. Dryan dn behalf of Craven county, but Hancock Induced lirvan to let him bring suit. Hiincm W baa only one share of stock but ho now claims the entire credit :for stopping the lease when it would have been stopped any way. '.Z ' The fact is that there la a panic along (he line of the ro.id because of the belief that Hancock, who id a party pet, t to be made President.''' , J Republicans any if the Legislature was not to niee', f'.e road mltht by the last ,movo of transferring all control to the cliairmnn -of the finance committee wool 1 be - held.- until next September. Thcv ray tlicy think there is sufHcient vmuml fn nk fora receiver for the roal i.i lh. suit now pending. TIRED MOTHr(S Uim heir ii hi lli)iul'.i .l,;ihjili:i. which Iflver beiil liin-e Idifnl, ii ymxl imp lite am, nev and nceuVl STR JNCTH. Moments make the year, and ' Trifles . - life." Yorrso. " : r ; . I We have somewhat to aay of tri fles." We cannot do withont them, inch as we keep. They consist of Tiea & 8carfs, Suspenders, Jloee, (black, white & colorefl!, Merino, Lisle,' thread & Cotton, oar 23c, black Hygeia "eoi" are the best we evor saw for the mopey) Scarf Pina, Collar and Cuff ' bnttont, Men a Garters, Collars and Caffs," Band- kerchiefs, (good linen 8 for i 23: cents) black - and white silk Hand kerchiefs, , Bachelor buttons, (get j married, ' don't nae them), and pocket books and umbrella. -. r .. AT HOWARD'S. . C1IE&P ! - Cover Sauce Pans, ; Open Since Pans, Large Wash Tans, -Large Spoons oap Dishee, ' ' Soup Ladles, Slew Pans, ITa Plsiee, - -Jcllie Cake Tins, Coflee Pols, ; , . Te Kettles Cheap. Wilson snl Ilagty Kins Ileattrs, st FOLK'N, ' Money to Loan on City Property. Apply to S.M. Brinson. f7inn".""Tai Oa the UreshoM of Us Jfew Vtar wt beg to express our sincere gratitude to onr friends who bare so geoeronsly favored as with their patronage. V hsve slrived to paia the confl- dencs oflbe publla by giving lbs very rst gouds fur die IniM possible prbe. The remits we hsve attained bavr juttl- ned this policy, and we shall never tall t kup It clearly In view." '--wiping our patmnsa ITsppy Nsw V'r, and (rutting that '97 will be all we hope, I am, Very Respectfully, ; , 0. A. DARFOOTj maxacer; X P ' . is-''-- on s Fi'iiln A choice lot of those BIO HAMS which we cut at only 12c. per pound. Give them a trial, they are nice. Respectfully, Hhol.ua; and BtU I GROCERS Tl Bread St., New Berne, W. v. OF THE loARiift'ay. We're goinK to get our price oi GOOD CROCERIES iun in i lover point thai ever ibis year. We're aot eoia; to force, the qast Ity one bit. We're Roinj i Further Down l Cloirr BuyUs; and Sdlbg Dunn, Taking1 Hold mm LCI BR 10 ,VOll M O OH n oi l' '..unit ? A VV II ltrMl 4:1" lIlHl All oppoHunlly Ik now oiTertMl or.soiiiiiig a moMt deftlrnble lot ow theiflHcadninlzi'd road ..AT MOST.. INVITING FIGURES ! Ie.HlrnbIe lots In New Itfrne are waree and held at high price. Thette lotn have n high elevation anil or. Ory and Healthy and athoiild rceelaf the attention of uy one n Ikhl ng to build. Jl m an in veait inent t hey - prom iNe i ead j and deeldetl - enhanee- ment In valne. Apply at once lt J.H. HACi-BURN aTX.H ,.H. ..M ..H .al. , . ...... iThe Tailor Made Man is H'ltng to sal laiirr ido he from u- iluriiii; 'A ih a be ver t". !br. i'- "rj; to wt li'tle ' Irtld clutb. He' i'oinij to t Utile htitsi iiutr unl wirtinianshiji, vyi."(t.i give bl it 1 v sin lit th ft'wr hv i' toe paM. ' WVro i.ing to d i nj'Jiilps elw, Vi''e oin-( t rt . fit i'lir tfiice . ti t' it if ' I 101 Middle Slreet, GENCt Hazard G n ' ov ?cr. m.in ii.txrs savr au.nt: RT LKAVlMJ YOB wK- ' l i:RS WITH Ml- F. ULRICH, (frthtT. 5 MIDDLst STKSCT. I. . Latham, ."i (Jmven Strei t. !:it:i Mi: ul Cn ml Uwi I'T ' V'll II', t;ou.ii tt .ij- .1 MXI lfc.lt! .. ' C-.m. ' Funeral Director ami Kmbaluicr. .' USOiroad Street ..TaoSF 4 ar pMtM Knbet a slrsclMtv REAL ESTATE AGBSCIf. yon want to It EXT a aou ? ave you s hnnsr to KEXT ?' Ua you want to UL'l" or BKU heal K i e hi N w llrroe ( Do you wast to bujoresl jt:m it a n co u'y I Do ) ou want to buy cheap Iuj aej twciy a v p.yenCs, r fi-iy lo tor cah ! lUiCullatthrXtW EE-RSE ttUI ESTATE AOKNCY. eir. ib, etr I oui the I'mt Dm.r. l.Jti mAoii-r. tur -i.r5-tea n-i il -1.3 e ii i Up Mi heli'iii wi Pent s "'im ia If K t 11 Aril-KB. THIS UT LK GIRL ia looking for tha botU of RtuDHAit' Cot;Ji SitsUS. f It ts barmless and can rwitilf tirsn to ehiMren with assnraaoaaf sjaeod J itfUif for their OtiCfleta, riitioT.-, ai d pulmonarf troD'.lei in ,t eraJ. LATEST Xewsaaaers ftrtall. ' ralsaal Magailaea, always . be feaa4 at. . T. We WATERS'. 105IIiddUGLA I FBurcrlol!oni rscilvtd k all perl. odloaia, RchoolsuppUaatbrsala. Ordtra taken for school supplies. Itsst Sjsa' Boois : "Stationery 0 yr. I r v pin , mi , I O" it rt Mi's -.iiifr IVlV'll. ' Veil ai I i.. vitiim-il (n I HI'.- III I uivb - in -e. I.-J Il'-S lie- N. il ,. I I , ,f I I 4 I , ,, zH"- alia A I.I. Of - 'l.H.. Ano . Iii-i iiii ioi mo . -. l'.t- 4 is rtn-l j .! I-. ii rv:ik',. f 11 iilr, 1 1 l.ii. I.i,.. t..iu.e I.i ivi oTl'' vl 1 ( II' w h it 1 1.1. r f mi'i ( H . itUfin'il i; I-. l-ii'llt il"i" ti:i il Air I C(.l i f II- !l ' .- 'IS n 1I1 rii" ) -iii. H IK YOf r r k Finest, Handsomest, and BEST" I'.'rV- n ii . i moil Itu in I'r ...l' .l. :i M..-,l t:.. i '1 n 'H lci I Af Mi U.Hi;r i .1 the 1. 1 ?i -I a I P.n- i ' hi ill' ' :i'-.Mi.i .:in :ilQ 0;i W 1 1 jfkee. 89 6 1 s. ri.i t . Christ run StorL. It As er t ar Load f Kuiii-t: Riirtt-r-. I'll"! V lln I -' II - mil li . .', ! :ij. Int- tit !-tn ini-m'o-i rr t'.: , r - I.". .1 I-a i ' GLASS FllAMKH PiClLIJ!'. Kesieettiilly, ,t. j. titrxeh. NEW ItKTtNFi. X. :. 1 7 MIDDLE S PIIARM AI V ! . HVSICIAXS RKSCRIPTIOSS 111 I'AKKII Hiik ear KICKS, to suit the tuu - rr.RFi'XKitv Kr. hoi.iiiak Triple Kxtracts, Oold of Ophir It e. Crab Apple Llli Rgk tn. . lllue Lilic?, Swi't 'llillll'.-j lv ( iti ved I'uncetits, l.uvcudar SjI's, 10f. GOAL! G0AL;! We sell only I lie very liett fjiiiiiity of . Ilhilc AnIi Coal. rjoii, 8T v i: a x i o i in v. r r M,K-4. ' Oi'ilen left ot the ir, rear ' flsckbiiru A W ill.-tr'J tnri', or i. ofliee, M iS.Mitb Krout s'l-eet, w I receive prompt audition. .. UtUil.lSTKK A COX. Phone 4. ' ? 1(11 Ernies I Bananas, 75c. & $1.00 a bunch. s,svs.s NssJtoPo Otis A CO. Holiday, Goods! ( If ;on want a nsefnl present mil ' ami axamin onr lino ot ' , Cii Clan, ., Taney. Qieeiiware, CarUbai and BavHairls : Dhiei Sejs. . 'li :', i i JkV'sr -sy jSSf Nasal. Pentlrs, pssn s!D .111. CtoUr-rAG,
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