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- s , 1 j s , NEW BERNE, CRAVEN COUNTY, N. C, JANUARY 7, 1897. NO. 41 -" "' ' V "v . 4 T:. . T 1 . ,:::-s -.V J 3 v BSHiMION HEWS.! SECfifiTAUt OLXEY AND THL v-;H,CUBAS'(i0ESTi0X. I ?. Jmm WM Vl- Trl r If Secretary Olney un't earvful he will kw prt of tl rcpuutioa for sturdy Amerkaaiioa Lm gained by hi rWc and tmaach presentation of tbe Mooroo doc- trkk la lb controversy with Great Brit Us Oir.tbe yVeocxtMl touuilary. lie may b bodcent of th cUarge, but it it betas wbJpred around that he is Acting " ia eoa junctioa with the Spanish ministei - In trying to create an Impression thai . will bniuildatd Congrenj iuto letting ttu Cuban question alone. This 4tiwioi ia what tb nmort of European aid fo: Spain and of revere for the Cubans an circulated with auch peraisteocy for. . Hal U not Lwn for bi almost' comUiu boboobbtng witb the Spanish nnnUtei of late. It ia ao likely that Secretary Oi Bey'keoozkccUoawiih these rumors woulo vet bT been u3jsted. What the t-t-fect Ott CoBgresa wiU be remains to bt eea when the aeeelon is resumed, next week. - Tbere ia hardly a corporal's gua of either branch of Congress in Washing ton today." Secretary Oiney did a thiog Utb) week wh!cj many think w4n un aeceasary lowering of the dignity of th. office be holds. " It was in conueclioi . with the closing of the details of the Veu exuela arbUratioa,aad be called at lUe Bri lab Embassy, instead of compel! ing Uf Eritlah Ambassador to call at the Depart '.meat of State, to tranaact the business. v Tfce New-Year'a Day receptiou at iht . TTbit House was never a more brill iaui pageaated far as the collection of ele gantiy dressed women who assisted th. President and Mrs. CleTeland to receivt - the gwgeoas court costomes of the iht diploaatie corps, and the handsome uni forms of the army and nit vy oSicers were ' concerned; bat there was a notable no aenceof Senator and- Representative which most hare been a little unpleas ant eyea to a man as free from eeusitivc- nee aa President Cleveland is. otbiug - could hare mors conspicuously brought lot onotioe the existing chas ism, between the PreaiJent and Congress. V- There are lot of Southern Democrats .: who are not in sympathy with the poei r'tioo assumed by Representative Wheel er, of Ala., who is one of- the Demo cratic members of the House Ways ano - Ueejtt committee who is regularly at tending the' "lariS hearings U fore tha. oommittee, towards the proKsiiiou o ' W. R. Craig, of Vicksbury, Miss., t place a duty of three cents a pound upor. "JEjjyptLuJ cotton. Wben the subject " was before the committee Gen. Wheolei ' exclsiiaed jdrnitkal!y:" ''The South would be selling its birthright for a mes of pottsj o. ak foe. this, protection Itcprsse ii t ilTve Payne at uuce asked. 5fWbt do you call its birthright?" "Fret . institutiona, free trade, free everything,' promptly replied Gen. Wheeler. Tu nnaaber of mpn in Congrues who wouk. ' cams out as fiat as that for free trad. can be counted npon one's finger, si - ' though most of the Democrats would re sect being called "Protectionists ", not withstanding the many strongly protec tlve features of the present Democrath tariff law. ' While none of the silver men in Cn , gress are enthusing to any citeut ovei Senator Wolcott't proposxl l.isUtioL for another international confertinco ii the interest of bimetallism, none of tlieir. will oppose that legislation, although fe of than believe that it will amount to an tMng more than otbT efforts in that liue. Th Republicans favor the proposed leg 'islatlon, BOt only because it will can oat the promise made ta their Nationa. platform, but because they hope it wil aid is taking the silver question out -politics, either by bringing about inter jaatianal bimetallism or by making i ptsln that no such thing is possible un -der existing conditions. Senator Dubois, has gone to Idaho t. personally manage his effort for re-e!e. " W.m 1 j ths Senate. He will have i U . open aedstaace of the National IV-m. xatie Committee, wun-h alrettdy h.i SS HmJ SHS OO the grouad. Some uf tin :xxieads of Mr, Duboi y tht the U. pnbBcaa Naltoaal Committee is using iaflacBCS) against him, as a punish uir-in sfor his haviag bolted the St. Louis -'.:-iora and supported Bryan, but ihcuiIb'i of that committee have positively ui 'jded that It was dcin anytliir.g .1:111. , Jfr. Dubois or that it hud the slnto '" 'wriah to see him defeated. One iiotai.l. i it sature of this Case is that hi friends , x " '.press nrs eoafldence in the rv-electioi of Mr. Dubois than he docs himself. Tha nomlaatiou of Mr. Uurics I. Sowry, Of MisS to the vacancy on tin I Court of Claims was hung up by the Sen i at Judiciary committee for the purpo yf lataatigating s charge of homicd. which was filed against him. It is n. dsaiad by Mr. Howry's friends that l. I killed a man a lawyer who was hi op courts but they say it was clearly a cast wi aeif-def ease, which was iuvciizateu Fby a grand jury that refused to rind & true DUi. lne man auteu was a orotnei of Bon. vT. V. Sullivan, wtio hai beei laeted to the next House from the see ond Mite, , district, and who is inider stood to be behind the tight that is bcin. mada on tha aominatioo. M.. liowry 1- at present an assistant in the utrice c tha Solicitor General, and u:is lx.en uoin natad and confirmed by the Seu:tt thraa times to Federal oBictt iuce the killing, about ten years a; 1. w Twenty-four months frvm this d.it J tha rapidly growio Japanese :. i y wil. be increased by the addition of t . sn if; ermiaers of American build. Tha contracts were signed at the Jrp- ' ansae legation by Minister iioehi. rep resent! ag the Japanese government, and by Messrs. Henry Scott of Sun Fran Cisco and Charles II. Cramp of Phila delphia, representing the Union Iron . Works and tha Cramps' shipyards, re spectively. -- Shortly after the termination of the .'hina J ipnn vvr. hen 1: Iw. -im. knou'i. that J:i,i.m 1 . i r-j .. I l.ini.lin ,i Ln v i;uy t!w t .'. A:u.'ih.i;i tii in- s.-ul a.-iits 1.1 r.ikiiiln -Kurea p-mt i.fthe work. Thei; .T.irt.s were f . r !i lnih iniiir-i-esful. hut th.-y u ere al-lv ., ,.,1.1.1 h llic !t ,ti. 111 at W'.i.-ihint.vi. -.11 1 i, u I ai U by it natal itl.ii.-lus, and by the fuitlui fart that after a ra refill i:r f't'tjiation til iho gr.-at Kur. pean and Ami ri. an navir thc .lap xn.'so 11 iiim-ii t a'.ih.-d itel; Chat t::.- A "neriean-i had rem bed the per fection nf iiavd mardin.-cy and that 0111 ellili'--. a i l b.iilcM were silporinr t' h.se ( 1 c : iter miimis. "1' 1 1 .!-. T 1 . 1 1 i . t i 1 ) 1 1 1 1 -1 1 . . s resnl'ed in the S! ;in of !! 1 1 :u i fur the tvvu sec-ond--!n ; pruttt ted ruis-rs. uin' to 1 juilt at lVaiiciAi-o and the other al Philadelphia. Ivllt tube complete 1 ii. two 3-, :rs. The t d vessels will cost $:1.000,iMi ii. round ii-miners, and represent the latest nd b.-t type of marine architt ct ure. tiach v ill liavc a displacement of 4. Ta lons, or Ltirt tons more than the Chicago, flfhich wx one of the original ipiartet vi teara t?s1s that marke t tlio riiwi--iance of the new Navy. Stua'.or Wolott's trip to Kurope in tin interests of international bimetallism i eiug liiiH'iissel with much interest, hoti tiyth.- e who lelieve international bi mctalliiji to be a tangible something which 1 an lc practically worked and b those who believe it to be what r Sina :or Ir.alls would call an "11 i h'- 'en. dream." While Senator Wulrr.tt ear ao otT: ial cretlentials, it is l . lievid thai je goi'? prnct ically at the reqii'.-st of Pn si lent-e! -ct McKiuley and nf the caucu; eommi : lee rharjed with the prcparulioi jf lej;:s!Htion in the i!iterest of interna uonal bimetallism, of which he is chair man, a i l it is known that he e"es at tin reiiet i f ihe r.iiiutiiliic Ij airuc. Thest facts ai not likelv t.) be overlooked b European tat'--;:nj'n, whom he meets. Tiu : . ar;: seve'rar reasons why Senatoi Wolcot t will receive a cordial welconn ill Lai l in 1, not the least of which is tilt speech he made on the Venezuelan ques tion ut the last session of Congress, whicL was n printed or favorably commented Tipon I v every paper of prominence it Great Ihitain. Most of the ultra goh. men nrec with the ultra silver men. thai enatur Wolcott's errand will be fruitiest but there are a number of conservative; who aie firmly of the opinion thut inter national bimetallism can nnd will 1m brought !out, and some of these, like .Senator Chandler, express the opinion tbat England can even be pursnded U Cake the initiatory steps toward that end. So titr.o is set for Senator Wolcott's re turn, but it is known that h - will comi back before this scssi n of Conprcst closi s. as it is on the programme for thi. Coogri.istoaiithor.ro the l'resi lent to appoint delegates to an international monet:.: y conference. W AsiiivaroN, January G The sevcntl lay's s.sion of the Ways and Meam Co.vitiiiiU.-e found the riwm well hike with tl .o interested in the agricultural schedule. F. H. Iwockaell, of Warren, I'a., en gaged in raising, fetnling and fattening cattle in Kansas and Mexico, Bys thai under the McKiuley law cattle could no; 00 imported from Mexico, as the tant'. was prohibitive. He started business u. Arizona in lj:?, but on account of tin lry season was forced to go to Mexico. The Kiinwa farmer is greatly bcnctitcc y the bringing .f cattle from Mexico ti tvana-. wnere they were kept from mx ti ig h ti 11 in. 'ii '. hs. I jst ' ar the cattlemen paid Y'Ji.tK'i o the K.uii-ws farmeis for gram tdoue, ind this vear the amount would be ovei MO.'O. Much is also paid the farmer' tor their labor, and it is more profitable .0 the farmer than risiiig cattle them selves. It is misleading to say that the averagi alee of these cattle aa $4 ier head, a .he pn -st .-tix k would bring that tiguri Juring the op. ration of the McKinlc .iw it whs iinpxissibltf to bring cattle ti Ins country, and large herds were acOu uulal. d in Mexico. As soon as the Wilson bill went inti fTect large numbers were brought in I'hese ciile could not be fattened ii lexico. The inferior grades were soli .ere as canners. ' and the canned pri' luct was exported, principally lor use li orngn armies. One drawback to their. uti v was the inability of the cattlemei o acipiire tiile to surlicicut lands 01 vhich to graze Hie herds. In Jlexici trge tmcis could be bought outright lexican cattle cost about $-Y."0 per head, vhile American ccst jl), j-l'J and $15 pn irml, Kepi es.-a tat i ve Curtis, of Kansas, n p esentuig the principal cattle districts o. vansiis. asKe.l for a duty of ijlO per heac 11 cattle one year old and over, ami er head on those below one e.ir. An iiuores'.iag experiment was under -aken al lite Intiian Head Provin. irnuml by the Naval Ordnance Bureai determine approximately the relativi alue of piojeclik's with and withou aps on their points. Al a re-forged, six-inch Harveyizen ilale. three fix-inch ai mour-piei cin . iroieclile-, from the same man ifaitui d lot and as far as could be obtained negrix s in ihe House. deutical in every way, were tired a ' Hill King was elected oh iet clerk of tin HJiut-blank range witn the high-muzzk Senate.. velocity of 2,100 feet per second. j The liovernoi' ines.s.-oie got , in to One was an o Unary, untreated heli ! norrow. inotin r had a .ft ste.-l cap. an I cap ! The Semiloi ial que-lion i- again in a ind the third a copper cap containing : fumioil. irm hilinant, both the latter modiriea I 1 U the si xt. en P,.pn 1 1 -1 -. w ho. it un ions having been te-,ted with apf.arenth : db-gcl bv Harry Skinner, w ould vote f.e .avorab'e i.-sults, but wit h. .ut sjitifac , ;emit. .1 Pi it. h u .1 ..u I -id.-. .f t h.- caueu- .ory cviip iris .,, with the perform 1110, ' ill-ive two 'i,.il..r. Parker and liaidi if ordinarv proj. cities. on. say that they made 11.. uch pledge, A-.imst the Harvev i.'o'.l I'laie ! lobn 1 Senator liuth r sa - Skinn.-r isusin.' .011-cHpped shell w, ... nr. .1 an. I all ill tin in 1 in- to in line tin- 1 '..pn 1 1 -1 t n..ri"l th. inn .r. i":nj i.l.-io I., h- 1 bol t the -.hi, us. He denounce- I'nt.l. All other sh- i. 'in. -I. w b.-th.-i capi-.-d 01 ard a .1 polit 1. ..I lurn. "..1. incapp-- ! . he t;; !rii s on tin C-..V rn.T Kusell ac pin the in 1 .'.ire of the plate. , ation of tb. Capital t inb h. re. t. Tt-.e annu:.'. r. p .1 . to : b.- lh len t o t -p.-. ial i. ..po"ii. and nam. s th,. ijhn J. H.i.-e. Commissi.. net- ..f 1-hsh and uight of the t.selftn of Januaiv a tie i-'uiieries. well at-'s how irup'itan'. tin 'tun.- Viijk of his othce has bei oine. : P':Mii- aunouines t 'h . t lie and hi-; fo k ss than 4,st.0O),i)hO shad eggs weie paper are tor a populist for Senator, 01 collected, and from these 03.00.,iX) fry 1 for a silver l.epitbheau ivl I. .yah;, uti.l were planted in streams emptying into j devot 1..11 t the cause r.f siHet and linan the Atlantic is-ean an 1 the (iulf of ci.d refoi in c uuu t t e .juest o u d Highest (i all in Leavening Mr. ';:. I ..itcst I'. S. Gov't Repnrt . . rr m w. a ki ABSOLUTE PURE Meli. ... The im 1 1 ,,t; in r-luid was ;1o,iToo iioi) ,,, r lie and it a bill I10W belole ( e.; Kn 1 ol In I i w pl- i'.Ms ear. r. -:. 1 - en acted into I iw huiIihi .-tatii'ii- uill hi (stabii-in-.l on n,,-,t ot the unpoii.oil rivers ..f tin Atlantic c o.it ;m 1 r. 1 1 1 1 in in lllilllen-ie llli'l.:l-e ,;i the olit Ut ot this epi cit".. The output of l..h.-.tcr ti . :b iii.l'iin,- (), ajun-t 7i.Ooit.oiwi f . r t he pre nu year, and 'oiuinissioner llrii shj thert 18 little doubt that the output in aiiohei .-ear u ill be inei eased 1 11 ore. lliiei l'lu j el .flit. While 1 'no attempt to keep up ti,,- (-..u-.l.iii I ly .le.r. .iiin: 'iiiplv ot mackerel ili'.ng the Ne.v England coht was more ;r less t- p. rinien tal. ?4.O.hI,i01 es were ollerte 1. Thirty-one million taut ol .-Inn I'j-i Wt-ie eolh.ted in iJii7ard'f day !.'id IT.tkMi.i'Mi.) fr were libeiated .riun tlieni. Ar I'nnliii;! to report .retil increa-.e? in the re-ult .it a bir-' sHinr of e .H'ni cei . n,'. .unpli.,!ir-. with referenei to tie .i!uio:i hat king on the Paeinh eoa-t. The .-rr..:ie. ,;n i m jiie ; -i. mi in 11ieii can mercantile circle-i tnit c:ii:iloi;iie; printcl in the lhiudish language u ill belt. Che? Sj! - of go .. in Martiniipie lea 'Jonsul Tucker, who represent-, the i'niteil Slates in that Hland to inl'oi'ii the t .- I lep.n t meilt that Ih'eiieh nloiit is xii .11 !(,, i, jid there and suggest .hat 11 ide cataloiies and price list pi int l ia 1 .cu. h Won I prob:iblv cl-e.ite ;. a mail.. 1 m ceitaiu lines at this time. Ste.u .1 lire engines are particularly need id ami he believes one or more culd b. sold to the municipality of St. Pierre i. 4 prop r attempt were made bv Anieri .'an m anuf act ill i'r '. lie ha- aiso had a number of impiinc regiirdriig carnages, buggies, and waon hy fiould-be purchasers and an opening for business in stationery is al-o pointeii out. The consul hopes Aniet ie an cot jems will seize the opportunity he olTVn :'or building up a profitable trade. The hearings before the House ('mil 111 it tee on Hanking and Currency "ill hi postponed until next week. It is the purpose of the chairman, Mr. Walker, of Muachu-et t s. to secure Iht .'lews or a numncr ot gentlemen piomi neiit i:i the hnnkin r and lin-im 1.1! wurlu as the initial -tep of preparing a 1 ompre. hensive banking bill. It wa intended to coinmetne .iiili 1 1 Comptr olkr of the Currency, Mr. la kel. ..oday, but Mr. Walker i informed thai owing to the recent bank failure:; in tie W. i Mr. P.. k. I- ill l.ot be al le o pear b. f, re the 1 .iienitio until next week . Mr. . iil.-. r. of Xe-w , . . 1 1-. . ha - intl'o ,lucel in the House a r. -..Inl ion uhicl. declare, tl it the kingdom of Spain is m l conducting the war in Cuba in accord ance with the l:r.v- of war rts le.-oyni.i 1' bj- all ci ili.ed nat ion. Tkc resoluiioti call-, ujion the I mite State to notify Spain that if tin- bar-' baron- manner in which the u o 1-- hi in.' tomlucted dors not ceae within thirli lavs the I'nited states ; 1 1 n 1 1 recogni.i the inih M ndenee of the i-aiid and 11 1 a.i n it l,v fon r of arm il chert Bj rulnrr. Jai K-oW U.i K. Flu.- The -leitniei Three Friends hus. returned from a fruit ess search for survivors of the re( kei ilibuster steamer Commodore. It wn loped that the seven men left on a rat night still lc floating about, but a dili ;rnt scrili revenled no eidence (' hem. The cruiser jNewark accompanied tin Three Friends and kept its searchlight tlmost continually on the litth steanu-i 'or fenr that it might es npe. As soon as the Three Friends n ttiinef o port the steamer was served will laper charging that it had been engageii n a filibustering; expedition. Thi- 1- tin bird time within a year that -ucl harges have been tiled again-t it HILEM4N FOR SPEAKER. ENAT01iIA L Ql ESTION IN A Tl'R.MOIL. illll Hint liler I If rk ot Sfiinlf. Kklnnf r-Butler Klhl. la I'rllch Rrd i rnrneoat. Wovcrnor's MeNitnKr I tiurMrtar, ipeclal. Rai.EiOH. N. C. Jan. li path Hoiise net at n .on tod.iy Hilenian. of ( 'ubari ns county, w a lecteil Speaker by a vote of Ss to C1111 lingham's -gs. There are thirlv Ilni". 1st and eight n A. & N. C. R. R LIVELY HIT OF NfcWS KK (iAIJDIN'i; IT. Riit.l. II 11 ii rof U" rouiinl to 11 Hllb tl. I i'rti' ol Ills I'lmlduir) lirdllBlll lor Appointment It. eel fr. -h'i;.!. l!u l inn N. 1 '.. Juiiiiaiy v.'. -This in t el 1 -a i n bit 1 t lie - 1 1 ga 1 1 I iiig the A t hmtio.v Noilb ( aiolina liailway, and the I I: po.ed !. a -e i.-. oblHined today. K"l . i t Hat.. .... L . ot- a -!.;o :.-m (hi u-i il l.-r. Tin- nil t.. prevent the lea-,e would naV.'b.iii bi. uolit by Jame- A. Ihyail n I "-! 1 1 ! I of (1.1. en eouuly, but Hancock ill llh e l 111 .111 to let hilll bl illg suit. il.mco.'k h.i, oulv one hare ol stock, ut be iio.v 1 lain. the entire credit for topj.illJ- (hi- ,- i-;e when it Would llHVe ' en :.t opp.-.l ai. u a . Tin fact 1- that there i- m panic along the I111. of the road i.eeall e of the belie! hat ll.ilU'Mi I. .who i- a party pet, i- to be llade Pl'i-ah ni. Republican- -ay if the I .egi .lain re was ,l'il to ni. ei. the road might l the la-t nove ot 1 1 a 11 - fern ng all control to the haiiinin of the finance committee .void. I b. held until next September, l'liey -ay llu-v think I here is -utticient rioiiii i to .i.k lora reei iver lor the road .11 the -nil MOW pending. AFTER THE WRfCKflS. ;.KIS THINKS I'KITCHAKl) WILL WIN. Peiill.'iiiinry Keporl. lloclors mini Lawyer Int.. 4 orrnlluir I lie fop. H.ililieal JokI. Klnle Aiirtllor'n It.'IM.I'l. iis IlPIUM. Jot liN.M Hi i:K,r, 1! 1 1:1011. N. l ', , .Ian. 1 'hT 1 Kvel since the wreck on the S. A. P. icar le-iv Tuesday night the read ha- lad a while and colored detective al work on the c.-e. This morning the ne ;n. ik I .-ct 1 e ( au-ed the aire:,! of two 11 i i1.. int'ii. 'flu- latter were taken by .he police; I.. -1 at ioii-hoiie em suspicion, fliev are .-eiliun hand- of the Southern 7ailwa am! their arrest wa-i made in thi ilv limits. (lie- of the detectives aid : w o ot her art c. t -. ioiild qtiicklv follow I'h. 1 .(... 1 lei w a not I M-riu i ( ted t o -a-e in 1 1 1 1 " 1 1. w the m. -11 under alle-. I. 1 '.X ho 1 I llo ,1 11 VI:, u lu ll asked thi: Horning 'a ho he 1 1 1 . 1 1 . -1 1 1 was in the lead intheSeiiatoli.il race -aid " ' Pril chard.' III. I that it mi me. I to him the latter was verv likelv t. v. in. Idle p. II I I c 1 1 t 1.1 1 . 1 epol I -.ell I to ( h. V. 111 r is :i I: ii- o:.e. Ihe pen i en t iai'i aaid a d..!l 1 it!i the Male I iea-,n l'er foi ai h one il .he-.-. : 01 other w ..id-, co-! nothing. Ih-l. : -..me iiililu-, plolii i! i I.iIihi ,a i, - v.; . o- 'aim prodili-r--. Mi?-, lh 1 l ie l.-r. w ie w a-, empio im! 'i iln -siu.ik.i.-' b.-i'o .1:1.! '. Ii ' -a -he i- olll 1'eti a -I. HI , a , W a I a t e V I ; t I'l'- av aft. i n . :i lound waiiderin i in the ri'i'ilii'l- of lh.- in- aiii' a:'-l llllii here. llei nin.-l i all' I Sh" w:i- brought back O the cit a n i . el be g i V . I -pccial a! ellt ion i li a ho - pi ( 1 1 . Tie- 1 o 1 1 1 r 1 1 1 1 e ! 1 1 an 1 Farmer. bank icre declares a i per cent, semi annual lividend. It i- intimated that the I .egisl.'ll lire w il i epe.il tb., o I ii hi - ta on doctors and l.-i in. C. mgr. s.-'Mall Set t h- it, lu re. He M Vf the 1 le iioer its roe awav "IV in tbi ii .dew son the Senatoi ial c pie-1 i . 1 1 . " ll( leclined liis.u herein t hey werewroii;' The Populist Stale ehtiiriiinn appears to .e working like a b-aver to get all tin 'opuli- t member- in one hotel. At all gathering-- ,,f PepubH.-iuis, her. t lo 1 Wilson, Populist, is a con-,piellolI: igure. He remarked today that he ite. t w ent to bed so long a other polit icinn: ,at up. Upon examination by experts y ester lav and today it is found that the engine ill I boil, IS at the F.h etiic Street Kail vav power hou.se an- but liltle injured i'he nine car - burned eo-t y-Jonil each )nl thr.-e escaped the tire. It is prob ibk- that horses will be the motive pow t of the cars until the new power luni:.i s built. Republicans laugh at the Populist de duration that the latter w ill hold no nore caucuses jointh with them. The; well know that makes little dilVercuc. ne way or another. The report on the extension of tie Hunt in cotton mills in the Slate thi-(i-fir makes a verv line showing. Ihe Ih ll ii 1 1 ess I. n i.-.l 1 1 Ion l.illi.l.'.l. .Iac Ksi'NV It.l.lh Fla. A dispalck re eived from Key Wi st states that tin llautitless has Mieeessfuliy landed its ex pedition in Cuba. Thfexpedili.nl. it i said.V the one which the Three Friends attempted I" land when pursued by :i S..ani-li gunboat and which wa- left at h Name Ke. whence il was taken last Fri lav b liii-H.i iintk --. The cargo con ,-ited of iiii. noil i ai 1 1 idge- and. some d n. unite, a I wei t-p.ui ml rapid-liring Ik'tchki- gun and medicines, 'ifl men w el e 'dso oil l it d to Cuba by tin Ve-Sel. Fmma SpH-.-kh.- Wat-uii. who wa- re- i eetttiv mauled. Ii.ni .l.-oli-'l t. her father. : i 'lans opie. kle-s the bulk ,. her properly voiuiuoiiv inal.ing II. -is. li. eonipaia ; tii'i speakin.--. a ) woman. Mis. I atsoii , -ulti-d h.-i husband about the j Mop belole slie took it, and lie gave Ills iiii.pialitied loiisent. Her action was caused bv tin- taunts of her father and Ins accusations ot ingiatitude. There w iv tn ly a- many holiday kil illgs and aeci(. it :is H-.ii.il. it ! ems. Ilepolt s 1 .:iiln- 1 here today that tie -heiill'ol'a I'ii-doioni oiinly w.ci arrel ed at ( 1 ivi'llilinn 1 List lli;!it, t'.il bein drunk and trying In sh it tin- polic. He W:c taken t 1 j ill b. d i . u :ind citi yens. The Stale I'.oa.d ot 1. In. alioa h.-l.l ' p. -rial session t ...la . I A bout t ei e 1 1 1 1 -1 1 bei oi thel.-gis'a ! t ore had arrive ! up to n .11 In l.u ilj-i ! numbers will arrive torn .1 I'.t.v, The Legislat lie will ha e.irlic-ilv en treated to eiicoui'ag" sheep raibing. The following from State Andito Furillan' annual report i of interest According to returns m ( 1 -Jo this I), partment by the ASi.'ssoi s foi- ls;l ih. aggregate Value of real a') I pers uui property, iidulii;- ra'l . oads, sieain tioats and teb-giitph, w is i 'JVI. rtl. 14 1 W.. I he assessme its for 1 -t " , the Near c ered by thi, report, w iiT.lhT.'.'.'T !H a decrease of i, p.'T. '?.'?. There was decrease oti pr. 1, rt ie-i other than rail load, ste.iiilb.i it and telegraph of si i.tils. JlO.thl, but mi inciea-ie on the latle. ! '...pel'ti o; of id , hll.ais-.lVl, lenving th. I'i . ............. . .... ..... . .1 i.x-i 1 .t-.' a" ' v -,i..i.-.t. There has heel yonie inereas.i in Schedules ' P. ' and Taxet known a- privilege tax un stly I'm 11 the t o levied by the last I. gisla nre np.ui doctors lawyer., th-nti is, hotel au.t boarding houses, an 1 crp ..rations other than rail road or baaking. I 1 1 Hi im rwtse, as com pared w ith l s!H. was 7-il .'M. f 1 1 1 i s sum .f'.',, is.'.l.i were derived from hotel and boarding-h iiies, 1-17 )1) from .1 .. tor, lawyers all I tl. ntisls. and j-V-li fi oni'corporal ions above spi-citied. It w ii he interesting to ihe pk? 1o know there are on! "i.F'.d be li'u "mis" in tin entire State kept ( ir boarders," "trails ieut or p. (1111:1 n-i.t " it ought to be some comfort, h iwever, to learn, ih Ihe tax returns sh e.v. t ieo aie onl, l!7'.i doc tors, law.. !- and d.-nti in all the Stale. The deere a i 1 the "grosi ilicollle.s and protits' s o 1 iinal. lv only 1 a. IWiI! but il is to ! e egrelt.-, (hat .Ike tola amount of g os iiic-o.m-s and ) r. Ii t s only reaches .tha ),;; ; fumi all sjnirci. aini on -y u(,t r, not otherw i.-;t taxed." The "iiii'ivli.i:!! iirch:t.e tax" in creased l.Sl , fr..m 1 T.v? Pk'Jti in 1.94 to iy.l!l:"i.ll7 in 1 .).. The lax on denl ers in li.pan- first el is-," increased f.,()o;kh."i, from il, 77ti.lt to i.,N.Kl.lG On dealer; in ipair , second (lass." increased .'.', from l .'i.7-n to 1, tll.MI.O0. Fin- I rri. ,! S. n.ile. sp.-eial . Kvl.r.ioil. N . ( '. .!.- nuai .'.-'Ike ui:i I tin- Navy I k-pui t men i for ; cili.- ii ti'e stalemeel 1 -. made I . . 1 1 1 . 1 . 1 . that Hill j ! riiei nai-. a- byMlial lime - nue ne.v lib E. King wil b.-re-el. et, .I piincipal ileik i bu-.teiing movements wilt icpdie .v.g-li-of (he Seiiat . ; in.-:- ! Six! -tive ageu's ia a-i II: i t l.i.'al PRITCHARD'S POSITION- HIS OPiiN LK'I'TLIi '10 II A U It S K I L I! , j ball Will, ll.OV.-Ver. ID ike 11 1 t il liCf I, Illll Uemoernlie I onl. .f .lie. 1 ' -" !' j aflt.,' t he 1 hi ii 1 11-1 . . at wi,:c!i time ai. Hii.l -.kliii.er l..r l.u. I.ni.l H..I.I I t lie plan at,.! -p.-ci tka t ion-, will P.- n ueHK. tt utrl Hityt Skinin r. ! .juired t be tik-d. Jll l'iiiiiliM. lorl'iiK-liniil. j One of the or . st i . 1 1 ere-. i .i f puis ..! peekil I ihe la-t vrpuit of Public Print, : Mi-nedl. . KaIKihii, N. C, .lanuaiy '). 1 leinoi rat: j that wiil be given I" 1 m- public this week had a caucii- toulghf ;,! it w i., t iirm-d is ' I"" ! "I i"'i c 'inpl i.-d bi .dr. . II a State lOaleieiiei. bv the . eeeof Chairman Mai.ly.F.J. IP.!., A . ....... ... . , .... ..,,.,.,,..11... . t 'ongri ssimin Woo.lard, and other men j 1". A e, .. k 1'. .M . .-silll II1OI1S of proiniil.-n e. Cyrils Thoiu.s .11 ai live. I I his atler noon. IP: i i b i I h j 1 1 1 1:1 1 1 1 and has m '" ! operated with Skinner al..n:f licit line, j Pritchardh, letter to Skinner ekewheie i reft-rred to. i d.-ited a! Washington Dec. j j(J I j I Tkeie are vs hiate s ihat the Peptibli- 1 ! cans may make a tight against John A. j Simms, Auditor elect A ver', chief eleik, i tiecuuse Simms is an anli-Pritchard man. ' Aver, art is well known, has f,,r sonir ! months favor d I rii 1 ar . j This expla hi- . .im- I .11 vvl ieh have ippeal'ed in I he ( ' u a . Skinner .-,a. :. be ha made bold move-, bill if iva-- a tune tt lu ll buldllt:-: l- If Hired. The Poplili I ke.i - kt oiri I. v ubh- to the re-ele ti ol Scant n Piitchar.l can- ! t'lised tins a noon. ( 'otigt essman Hiiii', Skiuiie real tie following k t ter f 1 . ..a S. n tor Pi itchar.l I appreciate you, jio-ition on the Sena toiial qiien'mii It is in keeping with) vour rejujla'i n or being s.piare and I Keeping fiet I en n .i attempt to in j .dilenr-e you. Vmi know 1 a.n a stitum-l. ! f'rietid of all r I r,i c nte ..j lated in ', 'Me PopilTist liiioei.tlit, HU.i V'oil ma, i 13 a 11 1C Sllcll me in be s of the lew is bit II I . I o is itivim-iin-i.ovoe o uei:ai. m t-ntn fur Mil ... I. i .. I..r ii-. t i. ,ii , I ..o-,.,. ..r..-. iii'-...iiri t. o 'ii a t , . i an t it 10 ri t aie 1 1 1 t.r in 'e. e il-i.i actio i -Ixleeii to ' tut in-d louse bv th-: ictiring Tavern -r. one and will lake pica -ii e in voting t : ,i,t not all ,,' th.-in tog.-th.-r will l- n inieuil th N'a i. n .1 I'a .kin j act so t,. ; e.-ived in lie- city with so much fd-ar iind permit farille s t b nr. vv lln.liev upoii I horror as (J,,. u Ue.l Mclirath. (Jf milch land and staple i lops. Any stutemeio iliai i nave oeen or a n now a single goo r.tllou t.r t ue . sentence ot V) nine Man. a itainldi'd man is w it bout ioiintlat ion. life prisoner al .Io!b-t. senlenc. d fio.n It ii -proper that I sh ml b - frank ano Chicago in pss) for poison nig her em say I would not v. t ' lor f n o silver o 1 plovers. Tlie sentence in her e t" was anything else when simply introduced a : comiinited by I welvia yejr. aad allow i-ig i rider or ohs iiietio i t i the passage oi f, perceiil ages ..tT. s:Ic will soon be free, any prole -live tariti or other remedial rr j legislation hi!'." j Congressman Skinner sa d to me t. night: "1 regar I I'm. li trd as a silvei ; naiui tl instil ut ions ,,f ii,,- State, with nian pure and sinipl'. 1 i p ri I 1 this let I -tuud a run un it ail day. How the inn ler as perfect t.- ideui-e of it. 1 wuiile I ,tarlr-,l i, a nivstei v. not .support soil if ,t were Hot. In on. , (;uV All(,.t.1(, h:1, ,.,,,, nuted the sen caucus this afternoon lucre ,'.e.c tuent , ftlr)(.. ,,f rl;(.;) ,,nk,r.. C!,arh .1. aim- Voles for him wh ' wi I so vole in . , i. j i . ... i 1 1 ic- caucu. an 1 SC.elll -e i W .ill 1 IllVC voted for him wilho.it a caucus, if I said i . 11 I , . T -o, nut ii ni'i t j, n , woiiiii .1111 llllll nil.. iiy. It was either 1 iitclianl . .r my sel I ; for Senator, bu I am not a oiiididali and Pl it. hard' .-It ct 'on is eel t a i n .' BERKSHIUK, Clisi-r XVI.il 1'is. Jew... Uutru..- ma It.. I jflne, lieu auu i miiiu . u t . Sheip, I'aucy Poultry, ilunwi.,. and Huuaa Um. Catalogue 1 attain I'.tt c. 1 tii.r..ilif .brt S. V. JUTM, trtkmavUic Ckaaur C, Imm. WASHINGTON NEWS I'H RLE nil KM S NI II A IS I'lliAlK Kn I ilk. m t. it .tit- I'l. h. . K il i. -1 .1111. Illklfktttli -i nf . a,lii Unit I' . lliHIIHI l I11H !!.. I'tlbl - I'l i li 1 i 11 s; . Wa Hi' v. Jan.i , ; ;. ' Tin 1 . l.a- ( 1 in 'iett : o.i ,.'.': ,;i o :hat 1 li . t . the ;m -slbill! ', o i'.,i . 1 lilac;.! pi. isii dig he ti! i bust ei- 'I'h 1 . f I h leni 1 1 on a t ha: g e if piiae-v. ,:, lai n di-tlistd. and men learned ill i li i 1 l.a 1 i-.ti.i i law have be. Ii .piietlv h.okile.'. Up '! . i i Hi- nlolig hat ime- . Sen;, t .,' 1 ). . . 1 -:. . d .A 1 1 : t : ; 1 -. - t 1 . one ot , i he bt'.sf m 11 ! i 1 ..!'. ; i o ; ; . e : 1 , a ' Hal I w 1 in liif senate. '(:;' - !IK- ot 1 ( .all lit . ;,( . 1 1 1 i f s plain. :i!il that no p; iiicipk.- is Un le .etlk-d tlci.'i ik.-il to he Mil 1'Ttul t, ;.ii. f. .-in i. -ii for .ira a ves-el must he ei.i.ip ;'(! .nii.l main;, d t .r i!u- i-vprc- pi.rpi.- ..f robbery on ik- i i h -:;;. Whatever lUiiv li ne b.eil '.h: 1 1 1 i -- of the Three Fi i.-nds. im man, be sa will contend that thi was. Th.: fnet 1 hat -he uiyv, if crut red. have tired at a Spauisn '4 11ubo.it. doi s not make her n pii-ate. eithfi" ur-'der inter- national i..w or tlie riiutig . r our own courts. ! Scn.aioi- Whi!.-. of California, lakes I . ; mnnai giouini-. .111. o 1 1 1 1 e .since: si li ; 1 1 defended the Itaia. similarly eliiirgcd. al 1. he t iuiL' of I be I id l. a n 1 1 u ides, and ;e cites as abuudant ;iii' horily ihe decl.ua 1 ion in Mr, t.'levei.-iml lues -age of i'ee. C lStl.7, with relation to the alleged Colombian pirates. The President, al that time, .k-cliiird to consider such ex peditious as practical. I'he Colombian g. .vi inmeiit. in oidei 01 break down its ti-.vn 1 11 u rgen 1 s. pro claimed ( h c:oiui' of certain pol ls and led. ired I he vessels hei 1 bv the knur i;elils to be piratical. The I'iiiled Sialt -declined to aii.-U'lil to this do. tiis.e. aad the Pi evident set forth that de. li.ialion 01 ihe lue-sage refi-i'i'ed to. Il i held that ill view of Mr. lew - land's iuci-ag and the deck i..:,s ,,f it,. - I courts the charge of piracy against t ! Three Friends could not be maintaiiu The- dispatch boat Dolphin has I Washiiiftnii i'.ir .ImcL-k, ,11 v i 1 1 T'! 1 11 1- del orders to assist in enforcing the i,. .i j fralily laws. She is expected to make ; I 110 -...lis en route, and should leach b, r - I 1 ti's,i inatioii Wudnesday, A'hi-n ('oninian j der CI-, Ci' will l-ep.ilt by t.-l- .41 :'. )!i I euiicei ii - .a ; e eoiiijH-i iiig f. .; the l.-ii.. . I dt-cor.atiii;: the Mt-Klnli '.' i.iaagiii a! b.h loom ;it llii' I'.'ii-i 1:1 i).:i--. i's. - o ,' iide again -. are 1 ; . in N.-w "n, 1:. Pu.i -. ,,-u.a,. u.. .ton. i i.n ,... ,:, all the way t o San -Y iin i-a-o. Til.' Cojulij it t;.-e oil dec. -la! ion 'of !;,. I Tape! v , chief elect : del 1 ii a! I.e- il hi in i i'.i,.ni I', .-ii i 1 I 1 ii - I r s -.:'.,. r I, 1 ;., j,,,,,., , t t, j.-. ;a, , . ,., ( , i.ny 1 a Lue p i-t yea: 1.1 ; mii.e Slid shows thai in mu depart nielils. ar J j leas.t. I ucle Sam is running abreast ol ! t he t i mi 1.. ! Mr. T.it-eli is a iiio k-st ami un.iss,;;u- ing man. but to tiim is line the invention ' Jll(t ,.,Wfn,cii-.u of in.-iuy niacin in- tint will save tboiisands of d dlars annually ; ' the gover.-iineii'. mid g.ivt.-tke employe- ; of the great ollice on North Capitol -tu-ei I a clean and keftlthfui place to work. In , . . , . P . , . . ,. , thia l.-itt feature alone In- has contt-ricd a lasting benefit upon hiin.lre.ls of s..ijl , that will innke the memory of Tiim.-eif al"' assistants pleasant long- ,-iftrr the ro- ,:UT "loveiiient ot politic- has piohably ; ca-ned t hem lim.i Hi-ir pie.. ui o -ts . ! diltv .4 1 1 .- r lit.- I i 1 -i .. kv!El .H. N. C . Janil.ry "1 Tl.e Ih n. ocatie ..a nus f. -night a d. .,.'.! resolu tioils offering to C" operate v. ith the ; Fop'ili-:- i,, the eb-etiou ol Seioiior. a. tl . eVpits-ing S lca.lilies to einioiM' any aei eptaole frt e silver man the Populis 3 tlii-j lit end. .rse. 1 Hi-.li .lix-li. Cun.i .. Ills. Hovt-i nor Alt :.-l l cap- p-.t th. lnuax of an mnncil parduii re- . or. I by granting fr.--e.lom tn i.liietceri . convict, -me ..f whom is .John McOraih. I f, ,r n if,-,a.le the leader of tkc Helirv i -f t i. .....t .it ..ivlt ..t.i.i.tv ..I' II... ' i v . , . .... ' , pop.-e. -ia , ...'. ... ..............a...;.,.. I inieiet ( the p dice als.i js tln tommii- The Second National liank of Ki ie. Pa. needed be one of the strongest li , , :,.:,, .l.,, , :, I...,, ,l 1 ...l- ,i.r - vii: .nj'..-ti.-ieii it.... .....t.,. ,,.,r- iriSlvi.Iir. Phe sentence was . bang.-.t A frimi 'l mte'iUarv seliteiu,-- lo sixiv ,p)V s in jai!. While pli'.'oraphing the -un. her ver Collon. of Pick Observatory, found a large spot near the e-c-teni limb, which i- cssilv visible without telescopic aid. It is mostlv 1 ien U mbra I . however. the tlVlclellS being Slllrtll. The extreme lengl II . . . . .. - ot the spot i about 6 !,' 0 mile. "Blight costo cotton planters more than live million dollar, an nuallv. This is ;.n i-iiiirmnus waste, anil can In; prtnt-ntcil. Practical experiments at Ala bama Kxperiment Station show conclusive! v that the use of "Kainit T 11 prevent that dreaded plant disease. All about Potash the results r( its use lv a a .i..l ei- penment on the lrt t:-niii 111 the l'liitrj -ii ia told in a little bovk w. m. h wo publish and will gladly BMril free 1-1 any farmer m America wli.. wi.l wrue lor 11. GKKMAN KALI WORKS, y3 Naisau St., Nrw ..rk ;' er s., t:ci 0,m 11 'd nice 1 V n -. j p-ii-'e W'a-h I'm pi on 0:111 l)-li."- 1 ... . ,, : : son p I . iillr silew I -. 1 1 s. P.e Pl.lrs, leilie C.ikr 1 in-, C if I- Pols. T- i Kelt'e- CheMp. Vilnn an! Hagiy King Healers, at FOLK'S. CHAS. B. HILL, I n s f Nidi' Market Din k, NEW li bi li N K, X. (' ! ; Bagging: and Ties, Feed, Oats, Corn, Whoat, Bi'an, Douce, ' i""'1 ;,!: F''':i :lt '''" ''e''a- THI: LAR.lfi3r In New I'crne. ' I I (at lu M : 1 i a id I i nl 1 iia n . :.- .touts I lust Pr.iol Oik a ,-'.( a! y. Se,- I ;-,e. ". ! " b ll'.is by lli.lli HI Ti' e'l'l ll Alll iv e prompt al ten1 .011. GUANO . . It YU W.llU OVLXllO lOV Cash wo can supply you with ' le At liock Hit Ho m J. C.Whitty&Co I B n the tl re-ln..l o tic New . ai , beg to express cur siiecie grititn.h : to our tiicnls who have s.( gener. 1 tavoicd u- with their pu'ionng-. We l ave strive I to gam iln- cnli-, dance ol the public by gvmg tk- v. i v i l, - t .m,,.ls lor tue le .si iki-mUi- uric.. I 'in ... i. ai... :... ,. i lie i .- - li . is v e ill ve a l ia in - i na e ii.n- , lirsl tliis nolicv. and we shall n. vel tail t ... ! kt-i i it ele trly in view. Wishing our patrons n Ihippv Nev Year, and lriiiing th it "1 T w 11 be all vm hope. I am. Wry Pcspec f'u 1 1 Q. A. BARFOOT, m an ;k.k. Tin1 w r lliirirniiillniisi!: asy to Take asy to Operate features p--r.iliai' to ltoniP' I', 11 Small In larel. ss. i fiii'leiil. tli..r..ir.'.li. A one inun said: ' Van never know you Pills have taken it pill till it is all liver. -.Ci'. I . 1. Hoodie Co. pi ,)i i,,t,,rs I nwell M -.' r" r"11""' l.onm. mm. ilii only piUi tu taUd Willi rtoou u Sarsapitrlllii. Hay Dealer GASH If 1 iiilile Brands! WitiiiHiUi ma cja II II 11 lo avon wish lo ovn .your homo ? Arc .von Urecl ot that An opportunity Ia now ol? eroil of KooiirlliiS' a ijos Jo-tirahle lot ou i!iv 3I:uaiainizeiI roml ..AT MOST.. If.l' II n l j ft j j FIGURES ! Ios.iiMlIc lot.i In Xcv SSifio arc ixcarre ami n li at iiih prices. T'i4s' lots liavo a hih clevaiitni anl ar 1 M l( 11 cLROK ! Ihe y. ; , I FONDER ! i i "iht . .; miOry and Healthy anl slionhl rw4lve Illio ui i f-ril i.kii ikf iiiiv. to hlliltl S .III I II YOfct IU4MJ t ".'' lOHIIK ft Cliffy ' and !-- IiIcmI kiihaiic iiKjil In valua. A ppl v al once lo I.H. MACKBURN II II II II 11 M 1 .-;:vV .' ' V v s M ; ' - w : i I r-N, t ,-V.;."s S m: J Si J. v : s. h'l , . -a, ' -on;.-;
New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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Jan. 7, 1897, edition 1
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