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VOL XV-NEW SERIES NO. 183. NEW BERNE, N. C SATURDAY MORNING, JANUARY 23. 1897. ESTABLISHED rir- " MORE POPULIST BOLTS. BUTLER'S ADDRESS SAID CAUSE BOLTING. TO eaablleaas linn. Populist Vote. laaportanl Hills Introduced. Talk lea. Other Mew. Matter. JorRSAi. Bdrrhd, I Rautan, N. C, Jan. 22, 1897. J : AH of the successful sides in the Sen ator fight have gone to other acenes. Sen ator Butler anil his backers are left lien to see what can be done with the sitim tion. Id 1ms tddesi !'To the Voters of tl e People's party in North Caroliha'' in which he laid down the law and reac' out of tho party the bolters, be madi other Populists mad, among tbem being Speaker Ilileman, and it is said that then Are eight more bolters. Many were the telegrams of congratu lation that poured in for Senator Prit . chard and Congressman Skinner befon they left here. Lost night the Populist caucus sent a communication to the Republican caucui to know if the terms of co-operation niadi oeiween the two parties last Buimnei would be carried out, or whether the re publicans would look to the minority . party to back them. The reply was sent to the Populists ii. - nnBWer to tins, before adjournment ol the caucuses. Now that the Hcnatorial.crue&tion is set tled, the legislature is confronted will, five contested elections fights. This will probably keep them from making Borne bod laws. In the House yesterday the lull to reg. ulntc appeals was taken up and passed, providing that in appeals to tho hlghei court the evince shell be sent up at th request of either party to the action. Ii does not"Rpply to magistrate's courts, city courts or mayor's courts. - Bill to provide that guardian i, admin istrators and executors who roisnpproprl ate funds are liable to indictment foi ' ' embezzlement, passed. Id the Senate. Mr. Grant, by unani mous consent, introduced, resolution that the president of the Benatn appoin five senators and the speaker of tin aouse appoint eight representatives tc consider the election law and the subject of county government. The bill passeo 2nd and 8rd readings. . A bill now before the legislature is tc reduce the fees of register of deeds and clerks of courts about 83r per cent. 8c far as lien bonds and mortgages are con cerned the reduction is 60 per cent. It is said that the salary and fees of tlu , Secretary of State run up to about $4500. ... Some Republicans are advocating thai their party unite with the Democrats and cut loose from the Populists. The new-State Superintendent has is sued aa address to the legislature urging . that provision be made for a four months term of the publio schools. T.laaraph Hems. Phillip Blldebrecht committed suicide at Trenton, N. J., by throwing himsell from the window of his house. Ho was given to fits of depression. George R, Lash, city recorder of Pen- dleton, Ore., fornix terms is short in his accounts 283. Lash is sick at home, but he has been placed under ar rest. Tho Northwestern Electrical- Associ ation at their meeting in .Milwaukee de clared that the- municipal ownership ol lighting plants was Impracticable and unprofitable, .' . ' ' James McNospy, a Democratic polltic- Ian of Abilene, Kana., has been charged - whJaaaUapproprtatrn( .33,000 placed in bis bands for Investment. He. has been arrested and will soon be brought to UHU, The wholesale grocery establishment of Charles JC Moody ft Co., a six-story granite warehouse on Commercial street. Bostoa,a bomed out at a loes of near- ' ly 1100,000. ; ' Fire in the Toronto Electric Light Company's building at Toronto, Ont, de stroyed the dynamo. The city lights and ) .manufacturing concerns dependent on electric power are shut down. Loss, 180,000. v. The Bradihaw block, including the Bell Telephone central office end num ber of stores, saloons, restaurants, sod s . newspaper office, at Waaahaclile, Tex., hive been burned, causing a total lots ol s fiJ,000, insurance, 138,000. The Dodson-Hllls Manufacturing Com pany, of St. Louis, bas filed s chattel gage for $87,000 to secure creditors, and lbs Arm is In ths hands of Oeorire W. Meyer, trusts. It Is not Uiought that s general sslgnment will b made. The assets of ths eompvny art estimated tl orsr 1100,000. , . t Tslef rams htiv been sent br ths clU- ens' commltue, of Ban Francisco, lo lbs UoTernors ol Oreiron. Wsalilnf ton. Kansas, Iebruka, and Iowa, asking tht the people of those Bute to unite wttb California la sending a shipload of grain Ua starving people of. India, Tilt MARKETS. CiiiOAOO,yanuary M. omsixo. emus. fy Wheat 7II& Nay Itiba 4. Ui 4.1U f"".TT 8ALZ8 prove lh (frea v i i of Ii.hiUs bufwipaii Jix.ii r .rnK' -nrilla '-ll bciHiiMi It svyoii ;;::. s CH CAT CUHIt. Highest of all in Leavening Strength Latest U. S. Gov't Repi & ABSOLUTELY PURE WASHINGTON' NEWS. SENATE MAKES ITSELF RIDI CULOUS. pinions ItlvenalliiMl tin Arbitration Treiiljr. Npenker Keeri'a f xsii-r. fence. So Alariii'llver llulionlc I'laoe. Nt-nutur Hilly .Wnaim. JoritXAi. llniKAr, Washington, Li. C, Jan. 23. i It is neither Haltering nor creditable 10 say that the most interesting thing in liu Senate during this week was a rou- nintr. debate, occupying Mm "morning lour" of several duvs, on n resolution mended to make one of the two rival lectric light companies of Washington top work it was doing on a permit from he Commissioners of the District of ( 'ol nubia to extend its lines, hut it Ih strict y true all tho saiiie. Without repealing my of the intimations which iiunle thii- leliate interesting iir. ciirini; wliieh, it ithcr, side was right, most sensible peo ple will agree that the I'. S. Senate jught to bo utile to liiul soinethiej; more .mportnut to do than to he playing coni- non council for tho city of Wushinuton. Not only was it a waste of time hcloti, nj; to the people of the whole country, lul the tone of the remarks was cnlciiht- I to lesson the respect felt for the in- lividual Senators against whom the iie iiuuatious of other Senator were aimed, Hid consequently of the entire Senate by ho country nt large. If the Senate -vi.shes to kill time for til." purpose nl ireventing legislation it should liml jetler way to do it. 1 he Secretary o State was the gucsl f the Secretary of State-to lie (Seuilm ilierman) at Uiis week's meeting of tin Senate Couiinitteo nn Foreign Ki lations, in. I the questions tired tit him ulioul tin liiicrit clauses of that arbitration treat! pt .Secretary Olney busy for nboul in hour. There are differences of onin ion as to wh-.l construction may he placed pun several clauses of tho treaty, ami .iiere is a disposition among Senators tc. slow in deciding whether the Ileal) II be amended, rejected or rutilicil ilr. Oluey told the committee that In ml not iiiidcrstnnd.hotv any construction jould bo put upon any clause of the treaty that would connect it in any wnj .villi the Monroe doctrine and assured the Senators that there wero no hidden .neanlngs concealed in the treaty. Speaker Keen had a somewhat uiiiiiie experience this week, when;he was wail J on by committee composed of llopri tentative Hicks, of Peniisyvainia; Cur tis, of Kansas; Hooker, of New Voik tlerman, of Oregon, and Henry, of In.li tna, who represented a petition signet y J, members of the House, asking dial lime be given for the consideration it twenty-two bills on the House calen .lit providing for public buildings in va rlous sections nf the country. The speak r puiutcd out to the commit leu the necessity for rigid economy in public peiiditures caused by the existing an uual deficit of $58,000,01)0, and tho com nil tee went back at him by pointing out hat none of these bills carried an appro priation; that they only Used the inn i uum oust of the proposed buildings leaving the appropriations to be made hi future Congresses. The speaker express ed his dissent from this system, whlcl tie called mortgaging the rovenucs of the overnment, and called attention to the tbsence of the New York custom house j!U from the Hat. The bill was then ulded, but the Speaker was candidly told that ll could not be considered un ill the other twenty-two had been given l fair hearing. Although Mr. Heed iniuh i.t opposition plain he did not give Jefiiiite answer. When lie docs, if it be unfavorable, there may lie a revolt in the rlouso. The House committee on Public l-amU jiade haste to clear Itself of tho imputa tion of intention to pigeon hole the Free donicstead bill, by reporting that incus .ire back to tho House Just ns It passed he SenaU. An attempt mill be made in -he House to amend the bill by exempt ing lands sold . by the government as trustee for the Indians. The Senate committee on PoatOIDecs las set apart tomorrow and Saturday, .he Doth Inst., for additional hearings on .lis Loud bill, which recently passed the rlouae. I A resolution reported from the llonw I jominitter on coinage, requests the l'rcnl I lent to Invite eiprentlons ol opinion I from other irorernraents auto distlrabillty I ind feailblllly of the sdoptlon of liiter. Hooal coins lo lie eurreat in alt eoim I adopting them, ami tu bs eapeclnll) 'Pl" lnnlr purpown. Burgeon (leneral Wynian, nf the I'. 8. Marina Ilunpltal Hervlce anya ho.feels no larm over the probability that the Ine Ixmlo plague, which is raijing India nd which is reported Ut have nuvle Its -ippmranco In Europc,my get a foothold n this country, and thaV hit action In iMiiIng notice to all medical tnaiiertuni under hint rclmiosng the I', H. qunran. line ri'guUtlons of 1HM relating to cholera at alt foreign ports and placrt iufectnt or sunpccled with tieing Inflated lth the plagiia, was merely to let the umiDtry know that precautions were rlng taken to keep the plague out. If Billy" Mason, I he Chicago ex-Con- iiessmnii who was this week elected by the Illinois legislature to succeed Senator Palmer, doesn't take a few falls out nt Senatorial dignity" Ix-forc be has been Senator long, it will be because his ee and easy -manners have undergone a nulienl change since he made fun for the lounarers in the House eloak rooms, anil cause his repertory of stories have it it - rgnne an expurgation nt the bauds of a ireful e litor. Most people liked ' llil- but almighty few ever expected that lie would become a Senator. DEMOCRATS MUST GO. REPUBLICANS WILL TAKE AM' STVTEOmCKS. (lov. Ilnwrll nnil Hllller t'onla-r. IIIIIk rrtinr4-il I'niter KiiNNeH's lllree Una In liuieneli Jtiria; Nnr tvoocl. Fntner Felix. .p.M-illl. Uai.kikm. N. ('. .lamiary S3. Senator Hutler ami (lov. Itussell conferred to- ni-xlil. (lov. ItusHcll wants the Republicans In reeonni.;! the majority ot the 1'opn lists. The Hollers sny if this is done they are ruined. Two bills are prepared at the (iovern- r's instnuee, one taking charge of Un penitent inrv provides that be, the (lov i nor, shall appoint u Superintemleul in. I nine Directors, John W. Siuilh is I Snperintenilent. The ol her bill takes charge of the In ine Asylum at (lulilsboi'o. ehanin it s name to the Kastern Hospital lor I In oloroil insane, the (lovernor to appoint the principal and live directors. It is ntHeiallv aiiuouuceil that lieu men are to lie in charge ol tlie nislilu liom. Flic Kdiientional Coinmiltees met Ihi iflernoon, nml considered the bill provi ling for four months public seliools. It will be favorably reported. The bill, to impeach Jin lire Noiwond will lie introduced tomorrow. Father Felix, formerly in charge of the Catholic church here, is innde llislmp of the diocese of Delaware. tik i ri: A:rtLn,-iM o: iv fake Ln vat ive Kromo ()uiuine Taldcls VII druDgM refund the money it it fail lo'cure. 21c THE COTTON MARKETS. January I.ivm.Pciiil. diil nut respond to Hie decline in New York yesterday nnd there New York opi-ued at Konie ndvanee, and llie inarki'l has I n well niuiui illel all il iv. .March delivery ,1.. .nil, same a ji'aterdaj . Tiikck is a ioihI deniand from and Fasti i n spinners ami Hie from cMpurlcrK alio continue -ti nit hern I ileniaud I RIM.I. Nbw T1ek.sk market is very linn. Voiiri truly, .1. K. I a tii im i "ll is never too lale to inenil.'' 1'lii auvin-' will tin very well when applied to conduct or liahit. hut it is "way off" when applied t Clolliinc or Shoes, 'Itiere U n time when it in toy lain to mend tliein. The idea is In pet Clntliing and Shoes Hint will not h'tvo In be eou litinallv "ineiided." TIiiiI'h I lie kind wn try to get ami Hell. Call on in if you need Clothing, H als or Shoes. Our aim is iimm nouns at the, RiiiiiT I'ltii'i'.s. J. M. 1IOWAUI). GOAL! GOAL! Wo sell only tho verr host qnalitj of Mhlie AmIi Coal. EUU.SroVK AND ClIKSTNl'T SIZK8. . Orders left at the yard, rear, ot Haokhnra i Willett's store, or at illice, 6:1 Himth Front street, till receiva iiromit attention. HOrXlSTKfl & cox. ThoneSI. . ttk or North CA hiii.in a, C'ravan Cunniy, J rUiiwrior CtHirt,.KebroryTer.a, I8IMI. Nancy A.f)enihy, 1 vs S Nortcie, flamnal J. IVmby.l ) ,Tu HamnelJ. IVanihy; Von are heri li) notified that aa aetlna eniitlnl as sUovt for the purptMS nf having tha hmds ol matrimony existing brlweaa yon and llir plainllK riiMsdve.1, has been loaiilnleil in add oourt, and you ara Minrd to appear si Ilia terra id mid l aurl, U lal held at Itwi eourt bout in New llerae In add count y on Ihe II rH Monday ol Kebruary, IH97, nd saawei or ilemur lo the cjiniplalul Rla.1 la Una action. Thai tilth day ol nnnembar, 1A. W. M. WATSON, Q Clerk Buerlor Couit. Wholesale and Kelnil Are constantly receiving direct from the mill in car loud lots C. G. A. VOIGT & CO'S Snow Dm ft, llpstfiiiicy Put. Hour. Cam, a Lilly, l-'nll Holler Put. Flour. Staii, Full Fill. OoltKl'i:, tiiifMl Kainih' Flo ir. Four grades, any of which we guarantee to give pertect satis faction. Il' YOV are m:b:i isAintr.ii GOOD FLOUR Don t buy until you examine our stock and get our prices. Wo iIm i'liri'v a bit; so-k ol llio Best - Groceries t tio market nlTonls, uird (lilui'illltec our prices In lie us l,nw lis till V. ; l HTA H I, F.S FIM'.F Mcl:iiii'l A 4.a!liill New lleriie. N. '. 71 II load St., YOU LIKE TO DEAL where Ihings look nice mul clean: where ('Jerks nro jiolitn nml nldigiiiK; where doliverios uro made on time: nhnvo nil where you know yon are gptting THE BEST In the MARKET AT TIIK FAIlttlST I II K IN That's the fort nf house we ketp. Cull anil lie sure of it. We have Just Received a ( 20. lb. J0HN.DUNN, 66 &57Pollock St. GROCERS, AT A :,!;! I Hi in Price Raaglag froatlOe. u ir If s WHTBI PERFECT SATISFACTION as A'V Cents Pound Hvcry Encruy is at work that tho place .where your DOLLAR WILL BUY MOST IN" QUALITY, QUANTITY AND SERVICE SHALL BE ;b '51 It II II II It II akes Hands PII UllUl.UUliM U Special Offering. A rlriickle'K Konstcil RIosa COFFEE 20c. per Pound F. ULRICH, Grocer, 4ii .Middle Street. 1 1 dm: ill. GUANO 1'Olt If you want Guano tor Cash we can supply you with I) Ii Ai ESook ISoUoiu l.C.Whitty&Co J. E. Latham T ( 'r;i en St n ft . rOTTON IH'.A l l il AMI ( 0lMISSON Mi:!M II M C;iH' ''ii 'i r ior ( 'fiiii'iit. Line, T. n: ('iHiI'im ( i ii I 'ii ll i::-iiil; :m I Mi. 127 MIDDLE ST. Pn m:m u v i II SI( I ANS KIM lill'IIONS lll l'AIM Il Willi ;i !li e. l: II I S. to -nit the Ii nn i'i ki i MKin i in: ii o i.i i s. I V t l';t I ,,f Dpi, ( r.ili Aim. lib ss.iin, t'.IlK- Lilies, .Niveel ( lliuii I -j : i . ! ', n.i i;is, I .v.. I. I i .,'s. in,. i i;i:ii i Hi' - Chocolates :iml f5, bon dons, .M s'i- ; ( ri i;i. '' t pel' nllll.. Ni t 1'ij.t Oli ce. 11k. I ' :l ( hi ;t :i I'.' liar. Allir.li '. Minee A 1 1 .in kl.-'s '. ,11 .-. I. II e -I.' I'..lkill' Slaii'lar.l Ti.in il. r.irii. (; I S .ap. M.MI. ,1. i . :-AII Fir-I el l- .l- riic Ulcirnotl (.ri ri Cuinpiiiii. : niilillr sir where to jrn for your work, ynu llml Hint wtdl made clothes cost nn moro tlmn simp shop work. We amplny only the most thoroughly trained nporators. We tiae only the I I Kill matoriii', we clinrgn only living prices, 1 ' i jr. ihntiwhk. 101 MU41 Rtreet. 1 1)111 Hal, ' FOK i l.-UUIoll When You Know The Model 45 1897 Columbia Bicycle! IS A KHAI TY. Kvcryone who luts scon it silts ll is anil what evcrvoi.e sav.s inns! he t-.o. , , How is Your Time. I have several Mode's in ami 41 on hand lili AX XEW-whieh 1 will sell for $80 EACH. U IMt T. II 1 1,1,. Aent fur I'oliiiiihia. and II ii it ford llicvcles. Phone 80. 61 S. Trout Street FURNITURE. llifiiiffliijil II AVI! JI'ST lili II VKII anoiher line -li.ek ut fatiev I ak Iti-il-ni".!!! Suil-l-'aiii y dak Hall SiamU. Fancy l.'oek in; ( liair-.an.l .illn r Fine Fiiriiilure li.o n ll o ten ii i - t. . i n i' n 1 ii hi, anil WILL SKI .1 . AT i:n K I'.uT'loN FIlil'ltKS f..r ( ':i )i in ..a Time I.. i Hie Next 10 I lay. -.. :t l.i iii.nki- ro,iiii fur our -..ek. Call ..ii.l evtiiiiii.i 1ii(..i.i piin-lia-iii' i 1m 1 In IV. In't'-peettlllly. N K V ItKliXK. X. 0. WE KEEP S tSSKIIXO rit iin Mi:i: s talian Olive Oi I ml -;in siippl v i':iitiiliri in ;m.v tianl i I . C. I), Flower Seeds ! CoiiiiilHi' A ssnrliiM'iil .n s r zei.4 i:i vi:i ! Davis' Pharmacy. Col. r.est. .lord. m's Cnii.'h 11 ilsani is Ihe Books P Stationery ! l.tiKST Nenspupera. I'rilual raUanil Nairuinea. mai alaaia be fun nil et T. W. WATERS'. 105 Middle St. i'- Snl lnl!on received for all pari. odi al. ScIumiI mipplia for a-ile. tlnlrra takra for school aiipplica. luteal Naif lard Novel. Pencil", pen. Ink, elr. Notice! TO TUK Pl HLICi I bar removed my nftice to tha cor nerof nenrge.an4 nllnt.k arwl, Al' MTona having huaineaa with ma will rind me at the abora namnl prace daily front a. m, to I p. m. and I p. at, wntU aun art. HcaMTlfully, ' ai SS O. IllUa
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