mint VOL. XV NEW SERIES NO. 198. NEW BERNE, N. C. FRIDAY MORNING. MARCH 5, 1857- ESTABLISHED ISM- x 3 Ttn not the name that makes the Colombia Bicycle THE BEST Its the machine itself Its SurBRiott Construction, Th Bame simply shows yon are getting the genuine article. . Only one place you can get ; :' them In New Berne WIL.IrT.IIlI.il, AGENT, Fata 80. 61 S. Front Street. SOLD ON EASY PAYMENTS. We give enr Customers the Best Glass ot Soda that can be drawn from most improv ed fountain. ' Everything Clean. Good Service, Pure Fruit Juice?. BRINK WITH US DDA rH A M IlH3E5H5HSHSHHSE5HSE525SH ..'-. FOR RENT: Dwelling, South Front Street J" Hancock . "J ' ' East Front " , " Johnston " Johnston " - Pollock " " George " " . Craven " " Broad " Tlirce good rooms George " Two good rooms Johnston " One Large Storage House. One good Office. " One Cheap Tenement. Brick Store Craven street. FOR SALE: House and Lot (leorge Street. , , House and tut Ktust Front street. House and lot Johnston street; House and lot Johnston street. House and lot llroad street. House and lot Broad street. House'and lot Eden street. House and lot Middle street. Housefnnd lot Metoolf street, Lot Bern street. Lot Oeorge street. Farms In Crnven and adjoining 'count tea, and cheap Building Lots near the elty. . E. E. HARPER. Near Post Office. Hundreds and hundreds ol Dollars'worth of Goods soli daring onr Great Cost Hear Ids Bale. v , AND NOW FOR OUR IUUKS8E SPRING STOCK. - Never were we la position than no to show the Prettiest Llue of Sprlnf Good at the most attractive price. SPECIAL ; - MILLINERY NOTICE. Owing to the Increase of budneii It '' this department our mUliner, Mr ', Wbeley, will visit the northern mar . kets at so early dale to select good for this Department, 0. A. BARfOOT, Mgr. Imd Doo fro P. O. KXTIIAOIIDIIYAIIY ISDUCKMENTS ON Bill SOU Single Box 11.80. Ten Cakes Freo with every box bonght. NOW 13 YOUn TIME TO BUY. T. ULniCII, Grocer, 4n;TIJ l!f street, I -.K tl. The COLUMBIA Agcacv NewArrivals -" Dry' - Goods Bargain lious McKinley Took the Oath of 01 lice at Noon. President Cleveland Acconipnnlct Mr. McKinley. While the Sen ate Committee of Arrange ments Escorted Mr. Hobnrt. Twenty Thonsand Fer , sons In Parade. Special. Washington, D; C, March 4. Tin weather today was clear and pleasant, with a moderate temperature, leavini nothing to be desired in that nil impor: ant matter. From the best estimates obtainable i tppeara that there were about twent thousand men in the great parade. 0' these nbout twelve thousand were mil) cary nnd eight thousand civic organize .ions. Almost all of the latter were re mblicair- league clubs. This organiza- ion numbers 8.O0O chilis scattered ovei ;he country, "with an aggregate strengtl )f two nnd a half millions, nnd was Hi. ;rcal fighting force in the past campaign The three civic divisions are composer.' dniost wholly of Its members, with onlj ibont eight detached organizations ol my sort, ono of which is tho famous ole Jarmony Fire Conpany of Philadelphia ind another the Indian School Battalion )f Carlisle. , Tint official ceremonies began with the lcparnre of President Cleveland am. President-elect McKinley nnd Vicc-Prcsi- ient-elect I lobar t and the Senate com mitten of arrangements, and their escort jf .",000 troops from tho White House foi he Capitol, where the oatli of ollice wai- tdministercd to the new cldef cxccutivi by Chief Justice Fuller. Major McKinley drove over from the Ebbitt House to the Executive Mansion at 10:30 and met the President at his private office. The Presidential party, with ilscscoii oflrnlted States troops, Troop A. of Cleveland, and the District National .lunrd. lift the. White House at II Vclock nnd reached the Capitol shortly efore noon. Vice-President Stevenson did not a company his successor, the icc-rw ilcnt elect, as Mr. Stevenson wns engaged in presiding over the sersions of lie Senate. Mr. Hobart instead was nccnti: ;)anied by the Senate committee ofar raiigcmciil, loiaisiing of Messrs, Slier nan, Klkins and .Mitchell. At the Capitol tlia- I'resiilenl nml otlii i illlciiil-, the President elect and Vie. President elect assembled in the Seniil ihanilier, the members of tin; Supreme .ami it nud of the Senate and Hoiim- ocing present. N ice-President Steven ton administered tlie onth of offlce t Mr. ilnbart mid at the stroke of 12, lit slured the Senate of the Fifty-fourth Ooigress adjourned without day. The icw Vice-President, an extra session c he Senate having been called, then ail ministered the oath to the "newly-elected senators. Tbe Senate tUen took a recess nnd the procession moved to the stand at tl.. ist portico in front of the rot inula, Pret idem Cleveland and President-elect Mi fCinley leading. President McKiulet then made his inaugural address. On concluding he returned to the Pro ideal's room, In the Senate wing of tl Capitol, and from there he was escort to the White House ly the inaugurt parade, which moved from the Capiti About 3 o'clock. ' Tbe parade moved from the Capitol b way or Fennsylvanla avenue West I Waahington Circle, thence East thrnugl & street to Vermont avenue, where tin organizations were reviewed by Grata Marshal Porter and dismissed. Fro..t a 'stand in front of the Wliili House the President reviewed the pnradi On the return to the While House which President McKinley reached ahesi of the main body ot the parade. luncheon was hastily served for bin before he went to the reviewing stand. Ai tins time he and Mrs. McKmlev tool leave of ex-President and Mrs, Cleveland who at once left. ' ' At night there was an illumination an a display of fireworks In the Washing Ion Monument grounds, beginning ?:4S o'clock. . : - THE COTTON MARKETS. ... March 4. Th early cables reported a good bnsl nest done at Liverpool, but later th sp4 prices were marked down J Hi. ol a penny and futures J-M. Nsw York opened at about yesterday close, hut the demand waa iuadeipiat) ta absorb the offerings end the rrsuli la a net lose since yesterday ofll points. Mar delivery 4.0(1, Tits main features of statistical strength are unaltered and will perhaps at an early dale again exert a favorable In- fine net on values. Yours truly, ' z J. E. Latmam. THE MARKETS. - Chioaoo, March sV orssiNO, .Clws. May Wheal... Miy RH .. 4.22 4.IHI , TirJCD riOTMERS nmi heli In ilinMl . miihhiihuI a. which irive tlicoi pure 1.I.M..I, a e. new and fn-i ,.-d 1 HlMM'tiln an POWDER Absolutely Pure Celebrated! for its greati leaveuinc strength and hcalthf ulness. Assures tin food against alum. nnd nil forms of adul teration common to the ciienp nranus.. ;l)YAL ISAKUiU POWDKIl CO.,. NEW 01iK. . THE STATE CAPITAL. Warrant to bo Nerved on stnenkei llilemnn and l.lenl.llov. Reynolds. Ko Code Commissioners. Joitrnai. BeiiRAr, 1 Ralbihu. N. C. March, 4, '07. i" It in said that warrants are to be. served 'jy A. I.. Swinson, the ex-enrolling clerk Speaker Uilcmnn and I.ieut. (lov. itcvnolils for brc.vking into his office, tin prosecution to ho criminal. It is not at all probable that there will be anv code commission at all. The Re publicans anil Democrats both oppose il The Populist majority have taken . leciiled action against any bill to tak hargo of the three Insane Asylums. rhis is very highly commended. It b aid that (lovernor Russell himself doet not want these institutions troubled, inn is t'-ie minority Populists who are nig ing this. Ex-Slate Auditor Fnrinnn says if tin hill passes to establish a Board of equali sation it will increase the revenue of tin State about ij150,()6o and with very little extra expenses. Aiidltrr.Hal W. Ayer ban the bill drawn. In the House the bill .for the election State Libarian and railroad commission- r came up. I!. A. Cobh, Populist, was nominated for I.ibarian and I). II. Abbott. )f Pnnilieo, was nominated lor railroad commissioner. I lie lull to revise Hie mblic: school laws passed. It creates c State Board of examiners, county super- visois, etc. The Senate concurred in tin House nominations for State Libarinn and r tilroad commissioner. The House concurred in the Senate intendment to the New Berne eharlei jill (iho unienilinent being the same n ihe Wiliniiigton bill, by which the (lov rnor appoints aldermen). The vote on Ihe substitute for the New Ueriie negroizing charter to let Hie pcop! led (I commissioners and let the (hi rnor ajipoint passed hy the following otr: Ayes Aiulerson, Ashburn, Atwatei. 3ark;r, Cannon, Clark, Dickson, Earlj . ieddie, Grant, Henderson, Hnrdism. Iyatt, Lyon, Mnullsby, Maxwell, Mi Jarthy, McCasky, McNeil, Newsomi . Oduiii, Person, Ramsay, ltoherson, Uo! IlusSharpe, of Wilson, SluiiH', of In lell, Smathers, I'tley, Wakefield, Whed bee, eager. Ayes ai. Noes Abell, .Alexander, Aiithonj. Barrlncr, Justice, Mitchell, Move, Mei ritt, Pinker, of Alamance, 1'alterMin day, Scales, Walker. Noes 1:1. STUART OUT AGAIN. ipneara on Ihr Nireela at 4'itrfcon Minor About J'lls. New Train, r fur Corbett. Cak-min, Nr.v., March 3. Dim Stuart ho has been very ill, walked today ti lis ollice and was the centre of nil ractiol; Informal lon-glvcn out tit Stuart's oftln iodav would seem In luuienie that man tromen will take advantage of the o portiiiiity to see Hie kIovc contest, Oi.i if the clerks said that fifty letters lim teen reitivcd from women hi vnrioiiK parts of the country. Fltzsluimon was niiiioviil today by dory that he had liceii drinking. Il (rcw nut of the fact that when he cam ui town hint night henppeared in a Jovii I nood, Tho fact was he was sinipl. overjoyed by receiving a telegram Mt ng that his wife had left New York fu, Jarson. r itasimmniis Is very boyish h its ways and Is a mail of nnmla. II .ias no leaning toward overindulgence. Cnrlielt has wired In Prof. John Don Udsnn to join him at Shaw's Kprin rVofessnr Donahlson trained him for hit .Iglits with Sullivan und Mitchell end L A very acicnlilMs mixer. At presen iosepli Cor licit Is used for fast work Jeffries for rushes and short-arm work in corners, and Woods as a sort of hit insn punching ling. Donaldson Is dev. jrer than any of these and will be ol rent service not only as a boxing part. aer, hut as trainer and second. Fits took a bicycle ride today and a i'x mile mil around the foothill. Tht waim wiather hud sn exhilarating ef feet and when he reUirm-u to quarter he finished up Ills whole day's work, In eluding boxing and wrestling, befon lunch, - ' Corbett took a twelve-mile run through the fo t tills. He said to-dsy "Win or Uiae, I shall mate my home In .Sew York after March 17, My symps titles are with the West, but I prefer tht Rust as place of residence. I hope to visit Kuro next summer." Corlrtt baa promlaed.to give his wlft half of tho purse he Intends to win. Film! m mo ns visited Dan Stuart's headquarters yesterday and was Interest sd in a nl kel-ln-the-alot machine which registered Hie force of a blow. Few men in Carson have been able to hit it up to 500 pounds, but Fit.simmons had no trouble in sending the indicator around to 800 pounds at the first trial. He said, too, that he had a kink in the wrist. Corbett lias declined to take the chance of hurting his hand on the machine. It was decided yesterday to brine from San Francisco the same ring in which both Corbett and "Fitz" met Tom Sharkey. The ropes and parapher nalia were shipped today. THE SEHATE ADJOURNS For One Minute in Honor of Five Dollars Tax an Lawyers, Doc tors and Dentist. Tux nf Fifty Dollars on Outside Drummers. Sneelal. It a I mini, X. ('., March 4. On motion. the Senate ml loiirned for one minute at noon today in honor of Major Win, Mc Kinlev, who was inducted into the Pres ident's ollice, at Washington at that time. The House refused to adjourn for that purpose and went on with the regular business of the session. The Senate considered Ihe Revenue net today and put a tax of live dollars on Lawyers, Doctors iihd Dentists. A tax el fifty dollars was put on all drummers from outside of this Stale. Lieutenant-Governor Remolds anil Speaker llileman were arrested this after noon upon the alhduvit of A. I.. Swinson ex-enrolling clerk, for breaking into hi office awhile back. They were given i hearing before a magistrate Ibis after noon. Americans to be Tried. IIavasa. The Associated Prefs is in formed upon good authority that posf live orders have been issued to the civil and fmilitnrv authorities throughout Cuba to try with all possible basic, ami In the most satisfactory manncravailnhlf , all American cili.ens who are now in jail and to expel those found gitilly from the island. Colonel Feijoo, while reconnoiloiing at Santa Ana anil San Rafael, this pro vince, has had skirmishes with the in turgcnls, dining which live of the eneinv were killed and two were taken prison ers. Ramon Mas, the secretary of ( nslill. . the insurgent leader, who is a prisoner it Silio Kseonhido, says that the inui tent 1 ,-ader Agiiirre and the Maruuis ol Santa l.iiein, president of the Cuban re Mihlic, holh died recently of sickness. mil that (Joint in Bamlcrn. one of tin lest known of the insurgent leaders, lied recently of wounds. HenlKiinllons In llrder. M'AsittxiiToN, D. ('.Secretary Olnej resigned and his resignation ill be lell to be acted upon bv Major McKinlei. VII tbe other cabinet members will have their resignations lirenared also bv to- norrovv, hut until the new cabinet confirmed all of Mr. Cleveland's cahine! will continue in ollice. I liuteen nmlmssadors and nunisleis itive also sent in their resignation.. Those will ho accepted in iiue form b the next administration when their sue 'cxsois have liccn appointed. Some few :onsul-generals. including Grncral Lit nave submitted I heir resignations. To i i hi: a toi.it isi nut: sat I'.ikr Laxative Rmmn (Quinine Tablet VI. diuiiiHtsjerund tile niolliy if il Inil.' ticuie. 2-le. Farmers. Wo have A I'UI.I. 1,1 NF. of EliltltOWN, ClirTlVATOlLS . ami all other Farming Jm iloinentsat UtCK IIO ITOM PRICKS. fU JHKKi;ilANTS-We-can sell yoi goislsat mannliu'tiirers prlcea. Iielf. Culler eCW TakaNotice I We have cut our prices down on saw d stove wood. We deliver sawed slovf ood now lo your door forlV. a Ksvl, ; if a cord guaranteed. This wood la kepi under large sheds and neves gets wet It rulny weather, rW Big Hill for Hand-mode ami Sawed di Ingles, Marl, Brick, Latlu-sand Fenii im always on hand. .. ' ' I Have rurcliased for .breeding Purposes ... A lure, ItoglMteroi Tliofoiiglihrsxl AYNinui: iuiriTi. and am now offering tils services to the pilhllo, ' This Bull took premium at the East Carolina Fair, '18K7j and is from Oat Grove Mock Farm, Burlington, N. C. For further Information see . ma IIlLii, Now llerno, N. C. IF UK Good Groceries at Low I nc:s ma i. a Her Wo propo o :o meet till comoti tion. Wc carry as good as the mink t afToiil. We make spoi'iallics of (loml ter n ml l!o itted Colic . l'.ttl- Wc Call y.Hif Special iitlrntioti to our 30c Roasted Coffee which lias No '!(ii,il in the city, tii-il lo im ducp jo i to try it v c will Sell J oil 01.0 jtoilllil only, either to day or Satiinlnv, March I!, At 26c. Thc-e I '.ii i a s oc.l U1 i Wl olesalc anil Kctiiil Grin el's. ?! Ilioail SI.. Ncn Iterne. X. (', H;ivi! Vo i frcii .1. r in Infeiior g.iOil- at sin; I price., but the lil'' IIIMIDS AT I'l.'K'Kr WAY DOWN I IK LOW am other house in town We can SKI. I. CI.OSKI!, ii liiinjf your uvkct-linoks welt filed, ami MANY HAUlIAINS YOI' WILL maki:. Don't wait until Satunltiy as we will be ovi r-ru i n that day. , . . JOHN .DUNN, Cask Grocer. wkwl k m IDT nonoonoBoooooooooDODOOOOon o tream Ot Customers in our Stores con- SI vinces us that the duality we O give, the "right away" service we give, and the LOW PRICES C? we give, are Appreciated, and Stimulates us to make the bus- iness even Broader and Deeper. L o i Wc Ransack This Entire to find the Source of Production II m ot Reliable Merchandise. GO Firm No Can Under buy us. . No Firm Can Under sell ns. o IXYITK AX IXSlK4'TIO. or or it stock. 9 w i: S3 3oaks ! IV TI.S I Ne- rs. I'liicoli in :i i a I .1 - j sl-lllil fllll II. I .' w. 10- r. WATERS'. 'Mi Idle St. I". '"SillM'liDt.oii- I'tc.iived for vliciils. S-hool sit; ; die- lor sile. taken lor m:IiooI -uppliis. I tit .lur.l No i Is. IV:. tils n- ink ill e t (ii ib rs t M.m- , etc You Fs.l r'l Ami it gives you tlioro 'Rli at iBfiwtlon when your friends arc anx ious to know "Who is your tui'm .'' It makes us feel : real too. Setui them to us we'll lo as' well by thcin ns wo did by you. F. 91. C luuhviok. 101 Middle Ktreet o3 CO Z3 Stationery o o o o onstanti o o n 0 e a Q a Country a o o o o o o s El 0 T. J. TURNER, roit ASH Or OX TIMK. P.- i 4 I II tVK .MSI llr. II Yl.l ui .tier I . M Stoi U ol I 'm ei nr.' atid Mai r. ni.i ill -.-II .it Itork Itoihi.ii K.'.'titi' f..r ii-li t' I to Time for Five Week . :i- lo llClke I. "'11 I'M HIV l.llt.' Sl'H'k. i u I I 'X.oninr i.io i Alien- V..IH- " I, ls-r.il'.. piirctt:is ii-: IIe:MM-fillly. I- t. .i.n it a;it. i:V It Kit N K. N C. ALL Til K L.V 1 K-iP Periodicals, Blank Books. t tationery, Pencils, Pens, and Ink, At .1. 1. J ASK I.H. 1)1 M1DDI.K STRKET. 127 MCDDLEJ3T. Pliyrtolniiw lrtMrlflii (3arfulty Prepared At Prioes to suit the times,: I IT" A johoice toleotton of Per fumes ami Toilet Artiolcs.

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