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-"": . f --. v. -. .. fteftte VOL.; XIX. NEW BERNE, CRAVEN COUNTY, N. C. FEBRUARY 11, 1897. NO. 45 J - " V - Vr U t 1 i V j - : VMSfllliGTOII llfl'S. -Senate Ni? Doim the Clown . Act. Swtk Carllft Xftkes a Seatatlca. - rmr Year For BtprtMatatiTet. jLjneadmeatt to Immigration Bill. XatlaaalFla; Bill. JotJKSAI. BCRBAr, .v Wamctstox, D. C, Feb. 8. jT Everybody has Men the clowns iq the eirca who mak a great pretense of w nkiaj without doing much of any thing that la naefuL With dua apologia to the dignity of that auguat body, thr &aata i fia jia 4' whola doing Jua wfaai tae clowns do. Circum stance rather tbaa indiriduals are to blame (or this. ' 'Thodlviafaa of partlea in the Senate aukca U impossible to put through leg . hlation that ia opposed by eitbtr of ibe three parties, aad about erery important measure on the Senate calendar, aside fnnn ne appropriation bills, come in L hi t'iegory. mild sort of a sensation was crevted by Uu aunoaacement that Represents - m Murray, the colored Republican frw outh Carolina, proposed o caters protest against counting the votes oi thl state, when the Senate and Uhun Ul week assembled in joint session li eu -in t the electoral .votes and orticinliv declare the Tote of the presidential iKc- tioa, but aa the protest will not nppa:- nt2r be backed by the Republican lead- w esvi it.rre im no expectation that it will aucount to more than a passing ini ideut. Tn. .rsU of the protest Id the new con stitution of South Carolina which di- franchisee Illiterates. Representative Corliss haa introduced a, joint resolution providing for a cousti trsfciimsl amendment extending the leru ef representatives to foar years, Thcr . are plenty of men in Congns who wuold favor the proposed amendment, bat It la not probable that the people will give up the privilege of expressing their . wfrJaioo ef Congressional legislation even two yeara by their votes. Nicaragua Canal Bill, which has real ly ttcea dead ever since Minister Rodri go-a presented the protest of the govern anent of Nicaragua against its passage, baa low been abandoned so far as tn present session of Con tress is concerned -, ny j.t iu advocate. The attempt of iu HiJ to keep the bill before the 3enat . It wek caused a number of wrangles .sum! made U clear that it would require a continued and bitter fight to force the iU to a vofa. Although several Sons- i a mv. ben e nitautlychangcd, there la n. douro that St would pass the 8ensto if brought to a vote, but it was became of the impossibility .of getting tbc bill ' through the Boose that it was abandon ed. This impo sibility .wss plainly ' ebowa to Senator friends of th bill at -a conference with Speaker Reed and other of the Bouse majority. Whether it was the rumor that Presi ia ( OeveWnd would veto the Invnijra . Hon ' bill, because of the clause which would have separated husband aod wife, U oe could read and the other could tsot, the strung opposition to that cbuue In th Senate, that caused the con ference report to be rejected and the bU further amended by the Senate so as to sneei the objections to that clause, is no snateriaL There ia no question that, the IbUl as amended ia more humane that it Twaa, while ft haa lost none of the adran ,'tagea of its restriction featurex The moat sweeping Congressionsl leg islation every proposed again ii trust is ontaiaed la a bill introduced by Rvpra eeaUtire COlett, of Massachusetts. The title of it ia. "A Bill to Regulate Inter state Transportation of Property owned or Manufactured by Unlawful Com bin a tioaav" It providee that any property owaed or manufactured under any con s tract ef by aoy combination, or pursjsm u any conspiracy forbidden by the law of a State, and being in the course of transportation to or from such state. imj be seized and confiscated the same aa smuggled importations. The penalty :for Such transportation or ordering to U r flne of not exceeding $20,000 or five jssrs in prisoo. or both. With such daw to assist the various State sw jagaiaat trusts it would be difficult, if aot Impossible, for the trusts to do busi aese la those States. Coo gT ess hss been asked to do som uvaser things, but few of thera have lxen aaeeier than the bill iutroduce.l br Sen ator McMillan, at the request of tli sDaagbiera of the American Revolution. J fleclantog that the "Star Spangled Dau aier" ahaJl he the National son; of tin "United States, As well might Congres be asked to declare thst one of the nu snerous historiee of the L'uitcd States that have been published, shall ! our ' Ni -tioviar history. Sir Richard J. CartwriAht. C anadUui ' Miaisier of Trade and Commerce, ami "Mr. L. B. Da vies, Miniiter of Marin. -sad Fisheries ere in Washington fnr the ; purpose of trying to get oroe concrsii.m in behalf of Canadian pnxluct- in tb aew tariff bill. But their prospects srt '.'not blight, as the committee has already -decided upon an increase in ths duty -apoa a aumber of sjriculturRl product -aad apoa live stock. Still the Canadian' wifl be heard . Ovaaa. A aujar war i on in Nebraa TVa asd tba lrut 1 bt-ing combtted by , m urfaaiaatkm known aa the Souther Ke&nlnf Coapny with headquarter at : Kaw Orleans. The price which the rrust kad maiaUined in Omaha ia 4 h.', aalrad pounds. Tha Southern Compa y aiartad In by making a rate of 4. V). ; TVia the trast inet by a mt to 4.40, and tJa Boothera Company took off another, 10 cents. Then another cut made ths' Jtric f4.20t and it will not surprise local : dealera IX va thia ia lowcrW- r&21&a Cry for Fitcher't Castorla. K-i- -t, . i f i,;r . - THE STATE CAPITAL. rorulll Holler., nmi Kepu tl i-nn MwllUlv In toulrol. Big; Inrrr ol Irrko. FIkSii ou pgni t Irrki Hot Tnmalea. Joi'knaj. l!r PSO . ' UaLUJH. N- C. Febiuury U. , ( Thf Popnli-it boittT' and the llcpunli ra;u arc now welded together into ; iirin organization. Their tctal strength 00, which give the:n absolute cmtrol of the legislature. Tnoy do not in the leaat recognize tho Populist majority or cau cus, thoy say that if the majority wants offlc.e all it has to do is to say so, but that it will not accept ofneo. It was rumored last night that Speaker ililemau and Whilemer, Person, of Wayne nnd Maxwell, had gone over ab solutely to the bolters. This i-i dnie! uxlay. Tho four named simply hold henisclves aloof from the majority Top :iits. One of the assistant clerl s, J. F. Click uj the editor of the Hickbfy Mertnry.and be has been nttack.iug the Iwlters in liit paper. He last nijjht apolojrizeil to the bolters nnd promised to publish apolo gies. The number of clck9 of the legislature certainly appears to be very lare. Man) uew places seem to have been created. The railway committee presents an amended birl fixing railway fare at and 'J cents per ir.ile, but it reports thi vithout piL-judice. It applies only to tin hrt-c main lines, the Atlantic Cont Liue. tho Southern, r.ud llio Sc.iboaid. Tho officials of these roads say such i; reduction woind represent an annu:iilos' of over f:i00,XW. The ttievt uars here, which owiug t .lie burning of the power house, Decern b-.T ol, cea&ed to run, must be op-r.itc igain quickly, or the city will order tin forfeiture of the charier. This wa de cided eu by the board of Alderuiau hu! veuing. Telegrams received here from Senator r'rilchard says he id yet quite sick. H yesterday set up in bed a little while. The clash of Uov. Russell and Scnatoi fritchard iu certain lines of policy show itself quite plainly ia several ways. The Governor is pressing with all hia might the bill to auuul the lease of the North Carolina railway to the Southern, whiU rritchard is opposing any annulment l"ue RpublicAn organ directly autago uiza tho Governor on this matter. It was the talk la.it night that if enroli ng clerk Swiuson of the legislature dm .lot apologize to the President of the Sen ate and the Speaker of the House for noi receiving negro clerks in his oftice hi vould be dropjed today; in other word, mil liia otlire would be abolished. Swin ion swears he will not apologize. Hi has placed '.he whole matter before the public. A bolter said this morning h did not believe the legislature would abolish his office. Tha date of next meeting of the Nortl Carolina Teacher's Assembly is June 15 The place is not yet selected, the com mittce will make the selection. The as sociation has sold its property at More head City and paid a $3,000 debt. It wil. iisk the legislature for a new charter. The new Slate Auditor finds verygreit discrepancies between tho amount o. ounk stock and money on deposit lis re ported to the treasurer and the amotini js lilted for taxation. It is regarded as reasonably sura I ha the bill to create a code commission wi! ccorue a law. Mrs. Johtison, widow of the late Dr 'Jharles E. Johnson, one of the most em ineut physcians In the State, is very sick at her home here. Friday a great many prominent person arrived to hear the discuasians which took place this afternoon on tho bill tc annul the charter of the North Carolini railway, This bill and the Sanatoria light have been the cause of much dela in legislative work. That the vote will be close all parties appear to realize THE LEASE FIGHT. Great Arpmt On Bill ft! Prominent Arrest Forlnreudiarlsm. Political Persecution Claimed. Johnson, Mnst Hang. Carl Duncan For Collector. ;ectl. RAtElcn. N. C . February (3. ,J. L 'irabain. r ei U : - Superinteudent o Public Instruction, wa arrested here to lay, and taken to Newton. N.C., charged with homing hi? house there last March, ile deuie the charge and cays it is mail cious political persecution instituted t prejudice bis case against the Carom,;. Insurance t'ompany for loss ou his Millie There is a great argument tonight or the bill to annual the North Carolina rail way. Judge Avery opened the argument counsel for the tiovernor, and Preideni Alexander, of rail wav made a statemen; o th le.ise c-mimittet) hLh bearing the irgu:neat. He is reported to be warmly la favor ot n in vestigstiou of the lense in tiie courts with the view of it annulment. (iovernor l;-jell drelines to reprieve Monroe John, in, , niurr.l, of Charlotte. $o l,j wdl ! liieti;, nr! Monday. It is positively tMtd that Carl Ibin, an of Carteret county mil im i rtil F. M. binimom a-s revenue Cf Hector of the F.ast ern D.trict of North Carolina. vatr'lrk4l v ) Print theii) tiHina ntiil Nhotiltl . . ) aid res on their F.nvelo, Package, F.tc . as it will insure their return if not delivered. Special Offer. A Self Inking Kubber Stamp with your naruo and address on it complete with ink for 2-V. P.O. money order. Unen Markeri with indelible ink O Afl,lrMa A PDCuis fttnti S. fact n re r. Box 142. New Heme, N.C. . MKNTION THIS PAPRR THE STATE CAPITAL. Action Not To Appoint News Uphelfl. Tho Lease .Matter. Eleetriel Cur. EstnblUhnieut Dentoerftllc Hend-qnartors- Popnllst Votod for McKluloy. Other Itemi. JorrtxAt. HraKAr, Rai.kioh. N. C.. , binary ,' That which 'n attrnotiriLt nioif Mtten- lion now than anything eise the enm- inittee meeting listening to arguments pro and con of tho railroad lebse. On -Saturday night there wa-. quite o livelj spnt between Judges Ato mat Hu, -voll. "Buck" Kitchen tnnde a huinin out speech and was in favor f annulling the j lease. Just before 1 o'clock the meet- I i IK adjonrnc.l. Thr-y nu t I Ins :i! t( rnor ii ; at .1 o'clock again. At a mooting o( the l!o.i: 1 of A'.lir men. step weri- as '.be rebuild ing of the street car-. The l.'nleih Llei tric Coinpni.y w e: notified that unless they rebuilt the plant in P:) d:s the .vould forfeit their franchi -. ho we will probably by tho mi. idle of April be aUe -i ii le by electricity, The Euchro club as very linn Isomsly entertained bv Miss l.il'.ie Hicks on laat Friday evening. Tho score cards werf aandsomely ihcoiatt-d with hand painted i.aiUillliJft lilt: IM & UL Llir I'l'UJiu J UUU(t '0st''sa- A. L. -Swinsou, went before the major- ty Populist caucus on Saturday night md stated that elght more men than were, "' u i,UL ,MS i dfiv. The caucus iiassetl a resolution i Lt.in) Ki- t r in jam in llio uttfimi ' l,J rinuii ' J a, i. mn'ii in uv-' uuv inji to aboliahjt'e enrolling elerk' ollice, be- jiuse he refused to oppoint negroes a clerks. The establishment of Deme"cratic head quarters hero shows that tho party do not iutend to be laggard in its efforts to re claim the State in 1898. Chairman Manly vi!l be hero very often, but the head--piariers will br under the direction ol Ir. John NY. Thompson, the secretary ol lie State Democratic committee. J. C. L. Harris, (Republican) of thi jity drew a bill which was introduced ( ,u the legislature today, providing for c :liange of administration in A. & M College here. Fourteeu members of i new board will be appointed one fion each district, and five at large. The ex ira members will be ex-otTicio. The lio ernor is to appoint this board with tin -oncurrence of the Senate. The presi lent of the college nor any of the faculty will be touched. it is claimed that the Populists iu thK State cast fully 8,000 votes for M. Kiny in the election iu NovcmlxT. Trlrgrnpli ln-nm. Wallace. Harrison, of Chicago, tin young son of a prominent physiciun. tun "narles Linquist , twenty years of ugt a ere drowned wlnb: skaliny mi Laki vlichlgau. John (ilesen, of St. Louis, ,-up tared i ! ''roiJi VV(-r-- VcS st""'1 '' stray horse and killed it for food. Whei. ' l,'l'ls the Nori lu.-ni hall of the penin irrested bv the police he .said be had bar ! 'ul1-1- " is "' :is,i!tr lh;:l ,Im' txisl .othing to eat for throe days, and u I trouble is mainly a tt i ibut abie. Fur lent for luon'hs ' tber sutfering is before Ihe jieople. dm to the fact tlnit the present winter crop Hheritf Austin, of Syracuse. N. Y. (..,tHl(,t lt. ()f n,,rnlai amount, because o took possession of the plant of the Syr.. ti,e ,,urthil failure and tnrdv arrival o mse Specialty Company on execution- j ,e , ),,!o.,r ,,u, iuv,n wind, the white .ssued under judgments uuiounting ti U,27l5.2s. The company nmniifai turei ; i 1 1 e Fronteuae bicycle. The .Metri p, Iit.au Iron and Land Com j puny, opeialing the Noirie, East Norrie. j Aad Pabst mines, in Northern Mid igan. , aad employing at present about 70) I aien, bus cut the agi of ail it - em p!oyc9 IU per cent. j Nicholas Shatter, of Cuilington. N. J -i'aot his wife as she nna comiug out o: , liiidd's shoe factory, and then putt bullet in his ow n bi hui. The womai 1 may recover, bat her hijjbau 1 is fatally I njured. ; Andrae Manro is in custcdy in New York, accused of Inn iug, with tw thers, stolen a package of diamond , roiu (leorge K. (tail, a jeweler of Nev Orleans. Tl;e rotihcry c-ccurred on De ceniber '-. Manro will be held for extra iition te Louisiana. Baron de Toulouee La at fee, w ho earn, 'o this country some time ago, claimin; to lie a representa' i e f the Si her ian 'liiental Railway-, of which the Oar i i President, has hcn again arrested, tbi time for swindling a Ne v York womai . out of 10. Col. Wiliiam .luck, a member of tin ! suspended banking bouse of (birdnei , Morrow A: Co , of 1 1 n ; liday s bur;, Pa. ; Arts arrested on the charge of leeeivinj. leposits, knowing ti;e bank w us iusol vent. The ai ."Use 1 w.is released up. a furnishing ..", ikm) bail. Charles Webber, the l.oTsc deah r Iron Fort ayne, Ind , who was assaulted b i ticket chopper aad gatenian at an eh vated railway station ia New ,.i k. d.ei of his injuries (leorge K. MeKov am' Charles K. Foh-v ure in custody, and wil: he charged w it h mill deling Webber. Mees A Sohwjr. cotton factors, ano Maas Jr ('.. holesale gio, cr, of Sclnia. M c, have made an assignment to M. S .autli for th'- benefit of cie.litois. S Muss is senior .partner iu both firms. Th'- assignment was ireeipltated by the f i, hire of the Commercial Lunk. i.Labil ities are about ijUOi ,(no. Dork Striker Iu do In Work. LIwiBl'lai The striking dock luboior? voted to resume woik utter the leaders had declared that the bJt'.b- was lost and that the funds were exhausted. A number of workmen, incensed at the collapse of the dockers strike, at tacked the laborers when thev emerged from the docks at Altonia and St. Pauli. Several of the laborers were badly beaten ; and three of thum were taken to a hospi- j tab Many arrests weru made. I Highest of all in Leavening Strength. Latest I'. S. Gov't Rop & ABSOLUTELY PUBE THFJCOTTON MARKETS. KeVtruary '.). Tin: cotton markets have been vty quiet to.l.u. with next to no clinnje in price-;. I'hei-o has not been o lunch nctivitv in lutuics today as there was yesterday Tn-uh'eoudith'iis in America are thoiojli! to be si..;,;lv l.-'t'.ci', and the very 1!M' nvidi;!i:-i- and proof of t!li i-, th: j riliti sold t ok'.i- w.is 7i''ViO eces i '. I'.ill i!i ' " vtriie;.' NTut vor,t i eatll! e itit now is t lie li ar I aa! tie- fa mine ill have a h; liei.v Th- Xe l'eln-. i oy liji, li I I ic s n Ii ject , and est nt this time. Ml. and 1 1 ut a-i-1 !:iy,Ue ia iiidi; d cliVel liji'it' Kniisi iv Voik Clil(llicle is a 1. m;' article n pot as u is t ,f sncli mtei - 1 hand ii to the Joi i t hey wdl publish th fit! i i e ai t ioh. Yours t m I V, .i. l-:. i. A I MAM. K limine nnd I'lnjfiie in Iiidin. M.vNTnESTrn, Kng-.January 20 Prob ably there iH no subject which, at !hii moment, surpasses in interest and im portance to the cotton trade of the world j jj j. ! which India 1 famine .and plague with iaalllirted. In the issu,- ol the Chronicle of November 1-1 it was ; in t,is .om.s,(in(,nre 11.,,.r of Ni ,)0 ,. ,.t js nmv ,,.,.l:lin ,,,, i thro will bt scurciiv of avjn lo,l sucl C.-uvilv of ijrain 1 to justifv. l rrhaps in a restricted !nse, 1 ho use of the woid l'ainine' throughout a large portion of Noithen mil North Central India and a consider ible tract in I'pper Burnnih." In the tw Hid a half months which have chip-.e j idncc then, nnd particularly in Ibe last 1 taree or four weeks, the proportions o ! Iho i .alamity have become more evident. snd it mav now be allirmed fiial tin preheat famine is, in some respects, tin .vorst which luw betulleli ti:e llidiai. people during tho century. .V telegram dated today received ttomliay slates that the i.unila-r r ions dependent upon ( b o via: m.-it tor support, eithi-i in !h- lorm doymenl upon "relief wor,." or i f gratuitous gifts, U l,0i.).0i;a. an eltain that the lilliniier luilst go creasing until the winter-grou n from i iel fundi of ein i Uki i it ! Ill II) crops. jre Inirvested.. in .March ind April. I .'ia already bi-n explained that li.eoiinii if tliis trouble was the .si'au t ines of the -rops grown in the winter of 1 sf.")-!!i ove p.irtinna of Northern India. Nothiiu nore than a substantial, though stli. noileiate. rise in the prices of to ., grail r, suited fnun this delieh-ii' y. and its r.'lrclK would have entirely disappeareo .a nber and ()etol..-r, if tin ' kbairf" i'f siinimi'i-er ,i vvn eivps hui j 'i-i-ii alvindant. I 'nfort un.iteh , owing P i i sudden cessation of the South-west iiiousooa laiiii early in Auguut the-'t crops are sown. It i-i tbi; latt. tune which deprives of all 1. the next spring harvest will be ini.-itor 'pes thn sadieien to do more than alleviate the famine This, iu a greater or lesi degree, must b reckoned with until the net niiiiiuie narvesl begins, in September. The Indian Government is mup'.v itp piled with pecuniary means to provhh for the savins of life, au.i its organiza don fur a -certaitline, promptly whrr relief is needed and as promptly atioru iug il is as nearly perfect m could be H it voluntary relief is i,o ! oit hcoininj.' a )l f U' the puij.iose- of ahling in the pn per Work of the ( i, o en, incut, but f" j'fording succor of another kind. One o he worst etl'ecls of In t i u i famin-is is th. nfoice i loss bv cultivators a:i i ariisan- f iheir i-aitle, i in de men t s and hoiis, I, dd po-ises-ioas, which greatly hamper their in Iutry and b-s-ens ii,e prmliu-ti.'i af werdlh wiii-u the si-asoiis become moo propitous. besi les tuiowbig into coiitu sioil t he social and i-idu-tiia: oiLtuii.a :i. ui (' the district- urleovd. It is forth purpose of mitigating tin s . .11- .plei: tiul L-vils thai voluntary eon tn hut i or. ire now being mnde l ii i otiglioi 1 1 tin Tinted K ingdoin to th hVIi.'f Fund." Iu Man. neat bcgiin vesO-r. 1 a . lmount subs, ri'ie I i l out I i on I ui: in 1 im : ii ail u V will be d i s t ri hu ' . 1 t h 1 -ii i unin'.'. tee. W h i' h I I.I - b- i U Cfcl ah li t ta. just a - tb- r. 1 let tun W Inch rcar-.te 1 Ilea: I ' , o- i.m.ii i ribu iviirra.. and I Here is danger in li n may inte I 'ah alt i. : oih.-r places, perhaps even Froin Ilombay large numbers of people probably more than I'.oO.uOl.l have tied to the country, nnd trade and iudusli v in that city are to a large extent paralyze 1. Teiegiuins received in Man chester from liombav correspondent!- RICH RED BLOOD the font, datum of good health. That is why Hood's Sai'sapai-illa, the One True Blood Puriller, jrives HEALTH. Il jii eJbytheMiac-Ceni,',. eon,:,::; U W ki.al -h.ning i o - a i : h-: n. Tie STlH M . F.ul fauiine is not the on. v eaiaiiu'.y I In :in ,)ie w,.,',.l thrta- i-i. ci'.ifr irea ii:e-,: ' which India is now expos I: The bub go pair. .- sue,-;, o s.U. ! arl;. ,, , . i , Si i v am. ,ur:i . nig, .mil beualil v neg t', si-; , nic p'.igu-- in l"-.ibay. iMH.'ii begHll I. 6, ,,a,l h.iir. :ud t-r-i !., :i:n,S '- 'iv eo issii-Mc iil.i ru, : n ' pr--p c t ions more than ne'r, as warm I ..;! v-' -;' ' 1 ' K :" ' 1 '' ' ' .. . . ar..l Len::.- :ei,.ii,;,,ig-- --(' v i il. i .:a ".o a m eUh a go. ha- In come a di-as,,i Ol ein .. the -great skia cure. serious magnitude. It has spread to 004 8 A ,.i t ,i auric i i i ; he oiu o le- Fo.- i' t o!" th ill s. i ! , hlllellts i all-,- n colli hii't' a in:1!- ' 1 ley vari i lid :i ! ; l t 'A'i i t il i 1' I s of t!i,' wil .e. 1 ei pop liea Kur ii -ii ; -t the pn !; : i I ii., 1 1 hii pa il i e p e v. it ; of tin- n-.erca i' ii e-i a bl i- iea n ; a i n i ii ve, liavi.ig i niaini not i e iishn: pui bi r.t lie n posts, la in i n y -ase; nils but i ra ling e.-ia! .-old small, h.'VO heel ihr-uigh insaili.-'n iicy o 1 usiiii of ail kinds ii lea; extent completely I I ' ! I s i short, is to a -. 1 )UIH ' ' stopp, d. A furthe witli Iudi sea re : I y of i.he i-lo.siire i in : ! li m:-:; t t o trade i n am ..iies from the continue h. ii. v. the result chiefly o! cf the mints, die coinage o rupe;--? having ceased since J line 2V. 180d V little relief was afToifb-d about livt weeks ago by an increase in the amount of currency notes issued on Indian (iov eminent securities, but this has not- U'e vented further tightening of the loai market, the minimum rate of discoum it the Presidency Hank at llombay beim 10 per Cent, and tho rates in the "bazaar" where the native dealers go for hot row ing, nre still iiiglu-r. Lit'ie relleciioi) is needed to show thai these various disturbances must lune ai imp-:lant b.-aring upon the state of th marlo-t, (',,, ,n an i cott :i goo Is fr some -ime t com,-. When we try b 'hink out the coiiseipienees. however, it hocoi .e mil less obvious that they' an omplica'ed an I in soni-- r.-.p. ct ; ant vg ,1 1 i St i v- In the lilst place llu-re call b Uodoubttli.lt I lie disl rihution o: Cotto: goods ill India must be reduced, but it h likely toafo- t the lov r:- JJ iu liities coi sumed by the poorer paii of thr peopl r.Stliei than the better ones. In h-ed, w. know already 'hai oven b.-s',,r.' tie- stoj page of the P.oinb iy mills through scare ity of labor. I Iu- purely Indiiu uemajn for tl.eir producis had ieicepl abl v fallei 1T. The telegrams. coming to hand fioi: uk'.!tta and Ilombay show also that iwing jiartlv to recent largw ii'ip-.rls :-',ngl :sh goods, and p u t Ly to t he in li uenc f tin- famine up ei drman !, no! to spea' f the great in e.raptiou o: Lus.ii, ess- )i Soiii'ia'." and Kurrac'iee cause 1 by th .ilagiie. the praeti -able oi-oer- lvceivei a Man. -besi er in recent week lmve de .Teased considerably. Shi pill ei: s he ace Ii.t - kep: up on a ;" 1 Hc.ue ;o In Iu until now. hut tuev mils diorlly decrease, since locus o, I.aiie.'i -hue usiitil'y e.npl ve I in r .hu- ig no. ar from being encouraging. Thi . is i, li at.-d by tic- k-en i compel i ! ion aniongs naiiid'aeturei's, and the eice-'dingly h; in d .'ilea 1 1 n re t u 1 1 n eiy I ivy pri-es wide they are willing to accept. So far, fhei 'lie outlook is u ii fa wrab! li a full coi omi,tion of cot inn in this country. Oi i he hniii'ii'iiii ("iitiuent the mius ar- ;enerai:y l'u!l :i . work, but eve i i' er. tie state of of the. eotlOU industry is no iO promiki n g as it as a ear itg . u-l i iet--d hardly be insisied iii i I, that s not yet much visible i up: ve I ber- -tie S' .It e of I he i II i u s, I I V i a ine I State-. ( 111 t he i it her hall 1. an I' i r il Manche lit g no Cer is concerned . a iittlr ni i wrv important one -a i -he slojjjiuge ut spindl-s M". let's i 1 1- i ni-reased i'i a OVVel' count - of VI -Is 1 ceil ih, eel here ouir 'iiiea. owing to Ihe gl'.-, ' irodui.-tioij in liombay. Fi - me Iron in I! . : ba I?'!!-- "I II: : ,4s h.iv recent 1 v f, y iliininislir r t ,e evec to i i - chief! noliceil thn ion of tiics, American vcpiired. 1 1 limit also the 1 ad ia u cot I on i rop ol 1 "SH J is comic sioW iy. ihe receipt er 1 t To ..I a Hilary Hi ato U-jinbi.y very iu-re from Novenil uivi.ig been only dg ;.d 1 b iles, again iT'.'.Hsn bales in liie eurivsp aiding per;,) if Is", -,-ij, a tint of lsi4"j, hoWeve- llev were not more than ' '.'(. !'2 7 bah- ton, pa I t i i -: I i i -1 telegraphic e.-a rela: i vely : hi Oii -ii. N . being ofl'.-; ,i than the ia i'iurop. ot denial; I u n e p. i i a the (.'out i .pi.- tii" til- I:e ia ' tn 1 .it ,liiV: v i 1 1 g ieui- for Anieri. mainly to ihe n!n I'oln lie- a.'.il'inv in uls. I ci .t toll i- ciiieii spun lentil mi: 1-. and 1 1 is low fa r an i i n w ha " w i 1 11 1 1 a 1 1 t p : : ', g It e ill I V ; -il i , 1 1 I ion ! Is enl.l tliron?bAut lh. wnrij Ori it Chui (.'"HP., Suit -ro.. Host, u. ii- "Ail Alioul the Sk:u, frtlp, and li,r. " f cf . EVKRY Hl'MOK 1 rum Pi'itpVi to -curt J hy Ci-1 1 THE MARKETS. Ciiicitio. IVbraarv H. nl-KNlNil. Cl.osK. .... Tii; 77 . . . :i.9"i 4.ll.Ji .May Wheal... Mar Hibs 'nji,U ...(, ' J "I- ''''"--'WftgraKSS i ' 1 1 J eo i - In-rc of American. The;, ma; en 1 to i' -I; r h,- iiv i.. in- i: Iter f I 1 a t'ellllba'. spilldles ,;im- s'-pjei lellKli-. ongiu that condition, tlr.ls iudueing i lirg-er iio-.v of In lia i a v ' , . p. i - Indian I anr.n. Tbi , i-,ei i a i u i . pes-a oi- T ni.m- ene . and hen it is e ui-i a .In - . I I u l iibeady lb. ie, on with 'he pro--, , ,. , im ;:;e,! I y li'-ariv J.:.""" deck acs - i a ; it. M i le ' i - -" mar . foi ' jo of f h i o 1 I I 1 'un,,. a ll, I Villi- I here d - ' ol -e! : , to ' - ' 1, '" I he promise of a lib .- ns .Hip . .d i "'J? ' l"n . .. , . Vineiian c. a Ion hi l-.ut . ,e i. t i Meal I I .11 died K U ' i i "e. i ..f !--:; - FAVORABLY REPORTED. jill to .liMaic Log i! Tpxalior for hMh. Kar.il IH-lriets. Itel'.ii'ai.ilii ri .ill Pep.iiL'i Fa ; ,ir,t M , . Soim sin Iti'iiiains i'irui. I! lei's and It e public mis Killing up Ofr-e.-s. : i ; II '.:.!::! I, N. '.. F, b. uary J. T i i Sen .te committ- e d ides to f.,voraM v re iort the bill to stimulate local i.ix.itioi or si-bo i!s, in Ihe lollai districts. The Ho-.ise con; in it tec favorably re iris ibe b'eformatcry bill, afler heal im. t this afternoon. l-.nrolliiig clerk fwiiison was befov, lie Senate investigating committee to ay, and declared he would necr ciii,lo negroes in his ollice. The Populist Holler- and L'eptib'ienll tre i i caucus tonight, selecting men P ill the ollb-os. In the House last night, the SentiU iiii for establishing a uniform standard f time for the State was tabled a second ime. The resolution for ousting Swin iiffl. the Populist enrolling clerk c ime lp and ias adopted, so Swinson waf nil.'ll eil iieiause he did not beli've il: ta-ial etpialiry to th,. extent of n -gri 'erks. He will probably gain bv tin land he has taken. In the Senatt : T illow an agent io make sale of land un ier mia rgage, but let n make deed. '.rsR:'d second and third reading-. "The Flora Stanford Company" nlayeu o a honR with "siaii iing room only' ist night. The play was --A Soldier'- weet ilea rl ." It w,i a! popular pi ices, oid was verv goo I ind.-cd.r The Jregular monthly meeting of the hauiOei of ( 'oiiitniToe a held t his e e ling, and (puetious of vital iinp rlanci the eitv wele disci sse 1 the ele-tric j street ciir ip.e-lion. the lease of the y. '. II. It., report of the mi peri n ! cm len t oi iilbiic sell Mils and olhr niat'eis. The new s iron n Morg.-mlon r.-letivo I he on i ill ion of Jr. Mai -hall.i- i hai 1 her. s no change in his million. The l adroad s plabble h.-'ore I lie i.-gis : li lire c. an mi t tee went in yesterday aft el exiii and Jus; ni-diL. ('apt. .1. lb Al.'.v nder and i ' api. V . II. Day came i Im voids and but t-.r the ia ; ei I 'crence o ,'rieiids would nave chw-ie. '. The argu nenls before the comniillee dosed a. ist night. Tla- bill is to bec ha aged m Jill t the pari declaring I here shall be le, Icr a parabcin ; of la - r.i i I i kt-ll ot:f. A bill today war in';-. bu-.-d t . . an ae Wiiisiori-Salerii S..u:ii 1! '.oi l I! 11, I. . t , . ay." 1 1 has n, t y-l I v i . here its t ei in i nat ion will l.i n:ikf il Soi;:i;e-.i C".:::ir.,( iua d sloi k is , be $ ;.:luo. !.!,, ,h le,' U . lie i W.I I'll- A bill was i.; - it,.-,-. o .1 1 .ssUoigo. iaSse-1 i a:;,' s, . , , 1(. ''he raib.v.M oiniailSHe- rep !! i' in favorably. Tiie miiilarv cm :n ii !ee , ii! p. a tavoraoiv Hie mil lo give 'i.e ni: le .1111- .ervt'n rial. tie me- .,:;:'! , 1- le'V, if oi c : -e . . -e reserves wih mai, :h- b ,, 'or ser ice. Hll1 lei is I vj Ccii d here t ike a li tad iu the ra j ! ."o i I i lllol l i e.v 1 I f-lss 'PI, j;i!i-ts agre i;i J- n.y ant momi-u v i illy on t h is .-.;: - i '. . e;isa;' itjH 1 1 le I. The legislators now Im ai srvc.': hours uli d v. I n t he e-gi i.i ' ure ) e-i ei .ardirg i he afijioillt nieii! colors f, r ! he A. A: M . , Sutloh's bill r 111 ...ov ei i li -V ill! I 11 lay I1 it ,f lb-- ,v ,1; eg- ea ae Up the i bo .-i n, , C. -II Ve IP spe a p1 t.i I prem co n exl ra or. : : u i ry casr'.s iu 1 i-oiiri - for t ae t rial md to a I -o c i.i veil . I h, O :1L- , '.' i, p::-e:l is j:l s; a-;. :: -es . i s I a e i to provid, . i e 1 only at th eii.lil ner- of t ht - to be con- tp. 1: hat 1 h s si a lie 1 'e. I is il rt s .shall !) ruin e ho IfipieU nan of I le- HI 1 1 1 v in v .f ; ic- shcri :T a ri .ei::y com uiissii ilea such co iil i .'eried. Tie- b.ll ihei: passed A Uh:ii i! !:il wis 1 11 1 I'iJ eiiat y est i r, ia linin t a e- N. ( '. li. I; , a i.i due , leny iu g I ne -Oi:,- u,-.iL :u i Ii as amended need iu the - president ol i i .-- lo-.i I i Ve! l le ,. Ml. !l .11 in regard lo lie l V i t i t , i " '.' nan to i a-e. A : .p. i n' i. K X T K AO 15 1 I X A Ii i' ir i:ts ox i.S'.h Ten Cakes Fre with ever bov ' t'i;'1 V(lV IS Vorii TIMK TO VY. F. ULB.ICH, Grocer, li Mil d.e Hon.: bi. s . roe Farmers. ' bvo A l l'I.L LINK of t l LTIYATORN. ami h'I other Farrnintj Im plementsttt H K.'K I OTToM PlflCKS. TO M F.RCH AN'TS U'c ran !l j.oi tls al lnuHiifacHirt-r.s vr'.i es. I li. II. Cutler Co. .J.J'"Q ) .I'.lliW.'Wi ,iiiiiii.iil iliiiM aonoaooQEOoceoooononcc 5 WHAT'S YGUR 9 g TTTHATEVER you want in the way () VV of Shoes, never doubt our ability O to FIT BOTPI PUR?E AND FOOT. ' It'J.J H isn't possi )lo to give better shoo servico ) H than we art ;i ing-. CJ A 5H0 i ACrOPY ; CL ).5!X OUT g 8 Sent u ?no Ex! .r lordinaryValuea. We : iv vj-: ih ".'onefit, O-? o i :;.n Such aualit . Styl er before be 3:1 o':' : O W3 g-ive B - ' V" ; : Shoes.- B ax fact w S X K i .- IRY ililb. convinces us th il a l others in CIV PRIC2S are app 12 -V V7 - a ( i 1 ! r.:: I I l ie - .- :l-l. 1 W : ., J. VV. ST i'.I.OA 1) S 1 li I ! : T. J. TURNER. Low Prices 1 i ii a v K .1 r.sT i! r.( r.i i n mi .Mi i 1 'i nc Si , .i ' , , I'd I i: !l ii 1 1 i I il i I i i I ' c .-t T. a I ).i-s. I I,,. , o ! . " . tOT Villi s IVs ,,-cl l i V :i - i -i ! : -V i:ki;k. n. V 1 3--T- VVIiv sutl ;- witii ("oi .l,s. ( .,, , Ici( J ! i' i'-, v lscn I . v ' ! I !: I' ': oM o (Ji'im k will in c . .i in . : c li . i.'i n o I pro. '.re i ! p r ; ; i :i; i ii 1 1 , Ik i I ! i kc Siiiplinte o i J 1 1 1 1 1 1 -i.t ' j. n ti ', ;s I OI'.V. till lit l"i I j i n j. ol i l ;l n! ci 1 1 ' i c r. or money reliimleil. I'l u i i .'ii'- I , i siile nt lira' 'liinn's l 'i.ar n e v. . i i 'II oilier Dnii; i,,rcii. ! Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. i.ilj.il iiy '!'; WW" o yO ' ( I 1 b ; o - . .O : 1 l Price have ne! - q 1.1 t.liisjcity nnd q i o - tv Hues ot ... O o j - i ak' CO . . . L s 4 1 lj 0 1 sarpf re r.H ; i. rr il. ,1-d two liorr'e Who- t, .. i . 1 -1 1 u all! i-cl 1 1 11 j 1 ul" on- .1:1 I 1 v m 1 t i no". ,. ". ' EWA.R New Berne, N..G7 GUANO Villi CASH! If you want Guano tor Cash we can supply you with ; t Btock Iloltotil n Iri'.H. J.C. A 2,3, I, viinoiiV Mnic M.i. "-t I A i I. in ' 'oT'. . . : i ; 1 1 1 - I o c. - ic Hiikiinr l' vi r. - ' :; si iii'liii.l I 'oniHtoc'. , ,s I 'cr i r,;i i , .il so.i. All l-iisl laws (iiMnl. Tho A l loir oil UrocffT Mules Whitty &Co ?5 m. sr..v , 1 1 V- ': ' ( ri 9 tt ! - I 1 , ' s,v.'
New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Feb. 11, 1897, edition 1
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