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IT ' -IT r - ' i M ' . V Pi ..." HiJ H VOL XY-NEW BSRIE3 NO. 17G. NEW BERNE, N. a. FRIDAY MORNING JANUARY 15. 1897. ESTABLISHED im i 11 ii ii. ill j ii it ei if - in - . iks ( im 11 mmm ms. ELECTORAL YOTIS BEING ' BEING PRESENTED. Brlry Yeaaele' CeaaruaMea. In (nil Preparation. Wars aar Juh Ceeantlttee Werk. Heaatei . v Rktriau Far Ifce Caklat(. -:. Wabhitoioh, D. C, January 14, Tr?. It is not yet certain whether the liWet Democrat and their all In will Insist. 01 holding up Francis' nomination until thi expiration of Lit term, hut it is plain tha so far as the Missouri' Senator are con earned they are quite willing that it ahonld remain suspended in the air, ' Notwithstanding the attitude of ttu Missouri Senators', and the fact that the) are supported by other silver Senators, i , is probable that Mr. Francis will be coo finned. This is owing to the fact that . several prominent silver men believe that the President's right of selection of hi own advisers should not be questioned bj the Senate. ? But their attitude in th. matter of Mr. Francis' confirmation doei not imply ady alteration of purpose it the determination to defeat all the golt men named for federal places to aacceet. . silver men removed for their fealty to tbi regular ticket.; ,Vv.--..;'.--;iir ';-. The electoral votes ot Maryland and . North Carolina - were . presented .to th Vice President by the special messen- gers from those States. 1 Th messengei from North Carolina, Locke Craig, liac the satisfaction of filing the report of tht first Bryan electors.; v-v The Maryland messenger was Intro duced to a number of prominent Sena . tors by Senator-elect Wellingtou, but neither Senator Gorman nor Senator Gil son exhibited the least interest in tht : messenger, personally, or in his feat of , depositing Maryland's first Republican . electoral votes In a third of a century. Senator Chandler'! little plan to creat. a Republican majority in the new Senau by reviving the defunct Dujfont con tea. carries with it little prospect ot sueeest. Dupont and his friends assert that aa the Senate is a continuous body It can recor . aider the action of last May, by Whlct Dupont was declared not entitled to seat. Good Senate authorities regard ii as settled by precedent that when a Sen ator's title to a seat ia once passed upon It is a final determination of the quee- tion. ' . .. "'! r However, it wae the almost universal . desire of the individual members of tht guard- to be accorded the privilege cl participating in the inaugural cersmoniei as In former yean. Particularly was thl. 'so as the personnel of the guard ha largely changed during the put four and "eight yearm,,-k:';;'.:';;"i... For this reason, oil jr plans have bees . devised to brta"on the guard, whlol - will Insure their attendance in thousand and which wilt add materially to tut spectacular . appearance of the parade - Plant for , their ' accommodation have been going on for some days, and art sow understood to be completed as' well a for their equipment. -V- ' . j Chairman Wright of the public com' fort eommittee reports that be has already secured placet where 80,000 visitors can be accommodated during inauguration . week, at well a 'provision for the servio- of t.SOO extra meals per day. The Pennsylvania National Guards, or, at least, large number of them, will at tend the luauguaratioo, It can be saic With oertalnlty. '. , - Notwithstanding the fact that Gover nor Halting gave out a leagthy state meat last week, which seeQJ to throw cold water upon the prospects of Ux participation of the GuardV It is the gen era! ;lmpreseloav that frtmt eight to tet - thousand of tbem will b fjlero, aud MaJ Penny slates that erraogeiasola . hav . been made to this end. .' It Is said that the State has no fund ou . ot which to pay the 'expenses of th guard on the trip, and in 'view of th enormous majority given the Republic! candidate In Penniylvania the official thought that the breaking off of theprac tioa of tending the Pennsylvania Nation el Guard to Waahiogton on inuagoration 1 could not possibly be construed to ban . any political significance. The Ways and Mean committee ha begun It sittings. It proposes to Solan Its bill by the flint of April. To do it I will be necessary to burn midnight ot and consume more or lees) enthusiasm OU is cheap and enthusiasm pleat) ' among th younger politician of tbt committee, It U the Intention to take up tuheduk after schedule until the bill Is finished The committee will go on tlttlnj aftei March 4. It will continue up to tbt meeting of the extra cession, The day eflor the new Way and Moans Commit tee Is appointed the Dlnglry tariff bill Will be presented. The hearings which have been bld foi the pait three weks were of tome lm portance. They have hrlpol dctermint in a grnoral war what the Diugley bil shall be. No one imagines for a moment that ny ijmrliil atlwition was paid to any of Ilia reeotnmenilatluns made by M--ii.lt of particular Interetts. It Is only In t! ir p' iw 1 vl( tthl the membert t,f t! e c'Miiuu.i e were afTtftiMl, r f'i.ri :i,nn x. linia absolutely t tlie Cal.lnrt f -:p connect! u. !i t!.e pottC.iio t.f the Stat' - i f r i to r ?.. Ui ii :.i':li he f Highest of all in Leavening Strength. Latest U. S. Govt Report. AD60LUTELY PURE tor hi home in Mansneltl, but that lit will stop off at Canton and have a con. tertnee with Mr. McKinley at the latter1 .-equeat. The fact that Senator Sherman will eater the Cabinet is accepted by lii jolleague In th Senate a a well-settled lubject. , ' ' TBI BTATB OAPITAI.. rue Aeaembty'e Werh. OemmenU Be- avlaC Capital Clan Reeeplioa. Gnkeraaterlal Dleeonrleales. JoDBNat BDBKiO, RiLHOH, N. C, Jan. 14. 1897. f -In the Senate on Wednesday bills at follows were Introduced: To establish ressonable rates on railroads, telegraph nd telephone lines; tolestablish uniform ttandard of time in N. C; to ameud tht icbool laws of the State; by Mr, McCar- hy a resolution allowing the Judiciary ximmlttee a clerk. In the BouaeDr. Dlxoa's bill in regard .o the reform school, provides for tht lisclpline training and education ol outliful criminal and provides for an Dorourlation of 410.000 for each ract !or the first 3 years, and the purchase ol rom 800 to 800 acres of land for forming Mirposcs A resolution to pay the Arringtoc 'ouimittse was tabled by a unanimous ote. Thus Campbell, ot Cherokee; Phil ips, of Chatham, and Purnell, of Raleigh, vill get no money.' Sutton of New Hanover, offered a re lution to print 10,000 copies of Gover. tor Russell' message. It caused a live- y debate and was referred to the Flnanct Jommittee. The House will adjourn at 10 o'clock Saturday until 4 p. ro. Monday so that he Hall can be thoroughly cleaned, 8i nany member are sick it wat decided t came from the, carpet. ' ' Gov. Russell did not come to the Ex- Motive offlcet all yesterday. There I much comment pro and con A the Capital Club reception to Gover- tor Russelli also ot the actions of Gover nor Carr upon retiring from and of Gov ernor Russell upon entering the Execu tive office. That Governor Carr wae, all Jong treated with discourtesy no oni ;an question, and if he resented it no on ihould blame him. At Mrs. Cheshire' fuueral there were she four minister here the minister from Charlotte, Scotland Neck, Golds Kro and Henderson. Dr. Martlial, ol Jhrlst Church her was not sufficiently covered from bit attack of Sunday tu be abl to attand. He I not ao well to- 17- - ' The majority Populists have asked the ftepubllcan to caucus and aay whetbei thy will co-ope rat with tbm or with the minority caucur. An answer will b given tonight, of course this meansmuch wire pulling today. Pritchard' fall will b decided then. An Jit or Ayer say if th Republican st I with the minority Populittt, that here after they will find that the whole farce ot the majority Por ulitt will be agaitist them. Congretiman Settle, K publican, consider f ritchard so snr that be will return to Washington to aljht. , . , Riln hu begun and Ih mow It rapid. ly dlssppearing. Daring wrettling match iX Port Grit In, Pa., John Kayn U, ooa of the contas uint t, plunged a knife Into Joseph Ko titer's neck. The latter fell ileal no th floor. Five children were drowned at St LouU while akaling on -thin ice, which gave way, John Gleason, age! fifteen, attempt ed a rtsctt, and nearly lost his life. He It 1 4 serlout condition. Oeire Kile committed iilclde at Henomlnee, Wit., by placing hi head under the wheels of a locomotive. O wa a bookkeeper for prominent firm Domostlo trouble and hortag are hinted au John W, Glover and Harry Olover, oontractor, and T, A. fgrmo and lohu W. Shriever were killed by the ex potion ot thirty-five pound of glani powder In the Adit Mining Oompany't tunnel, near Ward. Col., Tuesday tight Joe ph Burkhardt, a well-to-do Ed wardsville. III., contractor nod builder, thot and killed his wife and then com m it ted suicide. The husband built new residence and because the plant were not to her liking, bis wife decliued to live In It. The Roentgen X ray wa naed In court at Wapello, Iowa, for the first time In Iowa as evidence in a case agalnat Dr. Overholt, whom Patrick Tohin, a farm. tr, charged with nialpractloe in selling broke limb. A radiograph produced howed a niUJolntlng of the fracture, rtarry Ferguson, pnelrns'lrr, and p. Hoop, money order clerk, at Colorado prtiiKi,Col. hav own arrvsted, charged with the mbrtrlrmrnt of govtrnman money. It It claimed the eiulirtdement hat brea going oa tor tlira yrt, end ' t Frrguton U sliort V J, OX) and lino , Y '1 1 " . I i l,e r.io d Pur! !io f)'B LAY DOWN TSS Ll. POPULIST COMMITTEEMEN TELL REPUBLICANS natLee Pewallat oilers Alan. Uraod l.oilae afaaeaa Adjearna. uaaell aatt Oaekery tlak up Mepablleaat Worried. Speolal, Ral.liqu, N, O. January 14.The Qrmid Lodge of Mason adjourned today. The portrait of B. N. Puke, Esq. was ordered to be placed in the Duke Build Ing, at the Oxford Orphan Asylum, and the annual meeting to be held at Oxford. The oftloers were installod. Walter . Moore U Grand Master, Hal Ayer resigns as the Populist State Chairman, and W. E. Fountain, of Tar boro succeeds him. Oliver II, Dookery and Governor Ru sell adjusted their differences today. The Ponnllst State Committeemen de ualare that If the Republicans desire to ! with the bolting Populists they mual luoueratnnd that In the future they mual dght alouo, so far as the Populists are concerned. Populist majority Uin eaucus tonight. Republicans are worried at Its demand made laat night. TOCUKB AfCOLU IN OVK BAT lake LnxatUe Broiuo Quinine Tablets VII drugglats refund the monay ll It inll o cure, zoo "It Is never too late to mend." This saying will do very well when applied to conduct or habit, but it is "way off" when applied to Clothing or Shoes, There is a time when it is too late to round them. The idea is to get Clothing and Shoes that will not have to be con-? tinually "mended." That's the kind we try to get and. sell. Call )n ui if yon need Clothing, Hat r Shoes. Our aim Is anon goods at the bight pricks. J. M. HOWARD. TATBMBNT OF CONDITION efthe Citizens Bail, of Net Berne, At the close of Bntlnewi, De. 17, RESOURCES: Loan and Dlsonuuts tVT.OSj 52 Uveraratte, secured aud unse cured it.Mll 88 Real Kttate 4,llit nl BaakniK House 4.704 7s Furniture and Fixturea l.UHH 00 Stocks and Bonds P44 00 Due from nthr rtnnkt and Banker 8I.8VION Cash In Vault lO.ntHi VI ll,:H3 111 I.IAIIII.IIIKS: Capital Stork wldin fl t,(K)l on iiurniiis Minn i r.o Undivldt-d PrnBte I.B48 4SI Cashiers r.liei ks (luUlaiidnie. .. 1.474 V Uue (rp.itiir n;i.4l7T Ou Banks 4,846 01 I24,7fl3 13 1, H. M. OroTM, Cashier of the alxite nainea ilauk, u solemnly swear Dial tut statement ia true to th hest nf my knowl enge ami iwiier. . 1J. Jl. UrWlVti, Csililer State of North Carolina, I County of t'rartin nwnrn to and suheorilied twfore me. this 18th day of January, 1807. . 8. R. 8TRUT; KoUry Publlo. Corrent atleat: r. A. Greek, ) Jan. Kkouii.vd, ' Dirertors. E. W. SnaLLWoon, ) R the. At more Mine Meet. 1 " AlhuckU'sCnrTo. -' I Can larg ill Baking Powder. I " tHandard TouMtoe. , I " " Corn. II Bare flood 8oap. ' J UTAH first-class Uood. The Aller eel droeerr Ceaaaaf. . a S1M4I llml. LIrs. Emma II. Powell J FIRE Insurance Agont BROADSTRKEf, INv'og lire appointed tRent fur Ik rir Inauranrw cooipaalee raiirai nt4 Ly my lata tmstnod, air. A. II. Pow,ll. I wt rvpaclfully k front Ik loaurlug pnlilie a portioe ol their patronage. Any iHulnrat Intrusted to me Will caoal D'ntanl awl rarrul sllmaw. Tax laytn Notice ! Tlnwe re.julrad by lew to raglster thalj "on $1.25 Cash Hthndul B Tx, will pWaa attend this at once, JORM B. WIU.M. -lir'.trr of IWIi FRESH Oyster r Crackers Soda Crackers, dream Lunch Biscuits, and Gingar Snaps. Also a choice lot o' Kvnpor ftted Apploi, roaches. Prunes, Apricots and Pears. A fresh lot llig Hani! ami English Cured Shouldors, whieh we out. A few nict Fresh English Walnn't, Pecan Nuts and Almonds loft fr m Oli it nms, whieh we are o 'ering at lOo. per pound. Leggott's Oak Flakes I0tt. package; Ontario Pieparei Ilnckwheat, the Iirtst in the world, 10c, 2 lb., and lac. 3 II). package. The YEIIY V Fresh front tli.) I).:iiy. SATISFACTION OIIAI'ANTKEI") OR MONEY ItRKTSHKh. Wholenale and Retail QROCERS II Broad St., New Ber.ii". X. C. Taking Hold OF THE b Tk Kijrht Way. We're going to get o i icri M UOOD GEOl'iaiES iluwi U i lower point than erer llili jtr, We're lot going to force the qu. 1 Ity one bit. We're going t f - Fores the Prices Further Down BtCloier Bijlng ui Se'llng. JOHN " 'DUNN, I Agency for Daffy's Group Syrap. Davis' Pharmacy. Col Jiudnu'o Cough Biils.tm 2.n'. I WILL, For the next 15 days. Bell my entiru lrck t.f Flower I'.hIIh t rust t'j inak ptvpara tintia for a new Spring slut k. llespte.llully, Claud M. Cook, m MIDDI.K 9TRKKT, fo Hchooi. ( OUMITTKklK IN I IUVKN ('t!.S'iV Ytai oill ii'eae el that a'l Si lionl IVadiers swt ii to llmir m cuiinis I ef-ire ndiu-tt'l tif roll for iiuviiiriiI, -uu all iinuuuti ( laiiily Aritieii, nll.n i-r I -.h i I elusc to ci'Ui.l. uii'U ll.esimc. E. ti. II 1 I.I... Cli:iloi:il Ii .mil. J. E. Latham, ,"i Craven Stret. COTTON nt'.x 1.1. K AMI (OMMHSION MI R( MAM ftili m inn for Criueut, l.'me, lm: I'.ii.!. (,'olton iiiicjiud au l I u i. S (iiiiL'u I it ,10(1 Irnlen in' Ion D.i you mii to liEN'T a lioiue ''. IU you a hoii In KKXT ; D.i )iii waul In III ' V or H'XI, 1'.. Eilt. in Sew II run ! Dll V"U Mailt to li,H O"' rll u lit 111 ii ' i. aoii I'ounlv ,' lo ti n waul lo liuv rleii Ion nr;ii ha i ii ihi i nt I't.V'ii' nl", or v-1 v low or e:ili ; ll steal I nt llii- xi:u' IIKItM; l!KU UM'l'ATE AOKNC'V, m ro, tin: hi e tloui ttiu l'"H tlttir. Enrur Wichuiiiv tur tioijvx lcji - ilot.it lor t-iit rlienji. Cullttti'iu ul Itruti n S lit i a i I y. K. K. IlAliPEK. Books I V Stationery ! t.lTlKT NcHtiai.. '.'r'.r i rail and U: lies. ut uliv.t' Li: fuiinil rl I'. VV. WATERS'. 10 ) Mid.lle St. I'jjf" hiitut' ir . it rnvif .l .. .11 i rr idl.'la. l tt' tltl'lil". In -''-. ttifr" alfii lor aclitMil niini'lni, l.ii .1 Mo. In1 Nil gin. le illi, u. ihi. rii . 1 27 MIDDLE ST. Ui't,rivs PIUHM.tl I MTIU'IAN KllSt UIPiltlNS KtvfAHKIt with ran. UKT. la salt thv tl m rCBI'l'SKBV FOB IIOl.lH.U. Tr il Kllrat:!, tJ ild of tlphir l(.if. ( ' Aiil hi. iii, tflue Lilies, Hwett t'hiu,f, Kit". I lirveil 1'nnnruta, Uteudar Hall, 10c, GOAL! tOALl Weeelloul th terv bt quality at KQQ.8TOVE AND CiIKSt'NUT B1ZE1. Onlen left at the jeroV rear of Uedh tra WllleU'i tUire, or at loffli", J nWh Kront alreet, will retelva prompt attention. , U0LU3TKU & COX. 'PboBtSt. Jirr try a ISo. hoi f C nam rata, the COOOODODCCOO O a KUattaHMeMfeittaiaaP fcrBWJMeWatWeWF' aW Cv. m m S3 o, e o o e n e El 1 tap V. e tW m e m C o E2 o G O 9 0 M id & a a o ta e o u Kl O o. a o a o a o a o O O o o o n o Q O O O o o o a o o o o o a - a o , o o n o o Ci, 1 a m ek lVk The Model 45 1897 Columbia Bicycle! IS A .BEAUTY. Kveryono who I1118 seen it, .says rr is ai d what (Vfrvoiio siiyR nniiit bt so. . . . Now is Your Tims, I have in ami I'. It AN I will s several Mi i'e!s -14 011 liami NEW which ill for $SO EACH. WILL T. II I la la. Aoiit for ( olnnilila. Mini II ml luiil Iticvcli's, Phone 80. 61 S. Front Streat FURNITURE. Ml e H V. ,11 ST l!t( K1VKI) iiiiolliri liui' li'i liul lanrvtl;ik Iti-il-i'iiittii Soil-. I ':i :u v ti.ik Hull Staiuls. Kmiu v llin k i;i. t'li.iir.uiul 'lliri- l'"iiif Fiii niliui. I 11 in ii-i ..ti-. in mi in inn. Mini YV II. I. SKI, I. a i 1; 1 k in n i l v Fii;ri!i;-i r..i- 1 u-li ui .in Tiini. I'll' tin NcM 1" )a. -11 ;is tu iniiki- ii.niii fur uiir -lurk. ( '.ill mitl i-xiiinitir Iii-Iuii' imicii.if-iiiL' i Ni- Wlll'I'l'. V e H'C.liill, T.J.TlIIllllt. KV P.Kli'N'K. . U. Special Offering. Ariusa COFFFE 2Cc A able Mt y per Found F. ULIUC-T. Grocer, 1 Ii .ii. 1 lm !' ' w I;. ! nr. N. t . U A I St l. vi. . . 1 11 1. 1: -ni i.i"' . ii N I. in I'll! The Tailor Made Man In niilti to ri l li r t'lothr from ii- nriiw i; di 11 i" vrr hit Ik- lord. Ilr' 11 10 iei lull' r vltil h. Ilr' k'01 I! to utl 1 it t la- hrller illilliC nml wiikui:iii.iii. He liu'l Ive linn unj U Mi 1 tit ll n'i wc hu ia lliu i il. Ve'ii iii 11 K to tin nulla IIiIiik ilar. Wt'ic uomn lo irt to put nur iilii a lii He hit rlou r F. M. riimlwh k. lilt M4tf street. WhyaulWaitU Couj , Cottl , 1 ad LiGrippe, wliro LasarivB. liaoMQ QntmirR will core you lo nx day. Ik aut iroilur th rlDglng la tlw head Hit ulphl til QuIiiId. Put Di la tablet i-onntiltDt tu tkn. Guaranteed lorur , or aioney reAimled. Prw ti ceuta, fat 1 at firatllatm' t naruiacy, aud all Pollock St. In tytw awl bowl rKuUUrr nail Mhi rDrun Btuna. ,K . -
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