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a4C.lMalltt.W1-J ylW ti. N--iV4 JiIIIH MWhM TmMm lMt l Jfeto . J -HI . - I III III y III 11 II II II VOL. XIX. NEW BERNE, CRAVEN COUNTY, N. C. APR L 1, 1897. NO. 63 .V ,: '. ' . t V . i. i r i - i ... f : aV , ' v- .v -c ' Ay I i t 6 TRiJt ' tOIiDITIOtlS. Tie Past Week's Prices. Frot alls Ccine if Markets. CtT Still a Purchase. Farm Pro J nets Generally Firm. Stork Market Better. Iadastrlals la safe. Rostov, Varcu 2i Ever thioj hat been fa irlr satisfactory aanatt the Pas' weo!; uml conditions have eeneralb iliown a slight improvement in almoa all branches of trade IV UTAIL TRADE. t Those who bought sugar at the time o( 9ttr jt letter mm glad to bare teen ic time to mad a rood LLMroflc on th - kaair-trf reseat price.' Tb row oei coffee price atill con! lone i end good ra ol c,ffo may be picked up fai cheaper than they wiil be few weeks from no. FOR FAR.1 Ml. The afroog rri-e of winter when w due to natural caim-s. It comi from tie! heavy demand of th? milder a ol Ken Inrtr Tm VliiMxiri and other I States for ii.t-r when. Now that ll.e ! cannot eet what ihv wnt the? will I mtumlly call for sprinj wheat and thi change will teud to put up sprin prices, a the millem in the winier wheat dis trict begin to use up the supplies of spring w heat. As we indicated, egg prices are goini; down. Our predictions, made a lew wrele a&o, of a striking improvement in th wrtcea of lrd and other ho Droduct.- I r - - j uts been worth remenibrance in the pa' week. I The internal rprenao feature of thi j tftriff bill is still held bick aid the Way- I ami Means conimiltef is still divided on on the question, of taking the tax fron ' "Amtrican alcohol iuel in the arts.' A ' member if tb oinm.ttee ays that the i propmition would havo been rejected ; long gi were it not for the fa.t that, ; taking the tax from American alcoho will p. wUi. make a market for 40.1XX), 000 bushels of corn. The quotations on proTU!OT9 Just now re good, as a rule, and those who hav held on to hog products under our i.d vise, can now make h good profit bv sell ing at present prices. The hay market is quiet but more than one dealer now talks of better prices this spnng. Good hay cm get its own pnee now; and no j One wan,t fjoorhay. ,x """ll-yasi aased yoirhldes in Februan to sell in March, as we- advised, ym bare made a neat little profit by yom prudeasje and good sense. If not, yen ' bad better aell what you have at thi- week's D rices. A month ago, we advised farmers tc , bold on to their stock of wool, if th-; bad any. Those who followed our mi i Tie can now sell for a cent a pound more aboTe the Drieea of early Februar i Some farmers who followed our advio are several hundred dollars nchr fo doing so. IV OTHER BCaivrss. Clay diagonals are being sold out bl and will eventually be much higher i prico. Lumber prices will be higher th spring and summer. Hardware prices seem likely to ac vance in a month or two. Mora high grade woolen goods havi been sold last week than for any similm week for some years. IV SKCUHIrlEi. Btiick market sliares likewise haves? a general rule displayed the same stron upward tendency in prices, although : times there have been set backs in speci. cases due to profit taking and in pa to disturbing influence. The shares of the coal carrying road have suffered the principal losses an every bulge has been taken advantage o by the lears to raid this bat. On th other band there has beea some liquid I at Ion in the Vanderbilts at top prices e.- pecially in Omaha but the announo ntent of the New York Central refundin scheme was a bull point on that stoc which carried it above par and sympa thetically sustained the whole list. The grain carrying roads are still i; much trading favor and purchases Kock Island, Burlington and St. Paul ar. now being made in anticipation of pos aible increases in dividend disburse meets The internationally listed stocks bav. a. r -suffered from foreign selling but the, fer' o offerings were so readily absorbed as t little effect the general trading. Readers of this let'er gmust b: full awnre of how closely we have hit off tb course of the stock market from week t week and for that reason we have n hesitation in advising purchases of all most any active railroad stock for a sub st-int ill rise. Among other shares th a' are boond to appreciate to the extent i ( several points arc Chicago Cas, Pacific Mail, National Iead, Chesapeake Ohio and almost any of the Vanderbilts. The industria.. mainly trust slocks had best be let alone bv th- iinia'eur specu lator as then is no telling which way tin ' cat will jump." in sugar, tobacco, rub- ber and others. The iWlon market offers exception b op porta nines for quick profit from trad ing in its local speci-ilties. the copper stocks and more than that thee is a steady, appreciation in the home railroads and industrial shares. ' Sew Trk DfiaMrsli. New York. A marked feeling of en- .j... ;. r:. . i , ...tr. 1 odi. ials. courage tnent at the political outlook i Tb. uei t p:o:n : tin- safety of coal manifest in the ranks of the democratic ,nm, ., p,, - f- w,;- prepared by ex party tn this city and State. Plan are J.; dg. 1" it. W k. cun-ei f a" the already underway locking to a thorough iU:iiu.o. k Mi: .:. t ' mnauv. and is an reorganization of the party and a com- plelc nnderstaasjinj between leaders who bare recently been widely at varianca THE STA IT. CAPITAL.. 1r. It nosf 1 1 I ii I )-rl a I ii . I I i i o t m p KiiiiiiIii; l Mi 1m. lllMliili.i mr I l "iHImii ur. Il til ol I ll I ' I ' f . .i m r! Tli.-i v vlnvi i: . '. in . v ;.-it :li: I iou'l i ir I .' ii ' . lu. 1 hi 'lii'.-;; ;tv,., ..f v. . I f..t .-i i ! . ' I i . 1 1 I : i I ! W iih $:ru iii I . Ill I I .1 'I I i,u ...i a ii i i . ' .:; ; ii llu- tiov- I ; i a r.-it' ht i Iff en- ' I Till '1 I I I I'O I ' ' il i . ' i i tin hi tlifso I nwcri ar general j uaucil for the S. A. I.. Thi attorney I renenil savs the lii'V. nMr has full nu- hority to eniiIoy couin il. The Capital club here ha awnr.le 1 the ontrnrt for the handsome jJ-'K'YW) club House. Mr. K.i. ChanibiT-i Smith, hi-; bei n ap pointed to repreen; North Carolina in. Llie executive committee of the Nali .nal Vssociiuion of Demorritie clubs. 8orrr-.itt'ndent Kay of the Institute "or th Blind, here hu-i gone North to isit ditTi rent MIi. id As!mns l. okinz t in improvement h- r. . lr. Ru-;eil 111. i ii .pn'e jilousant al Clu M.ins: .ii l:.s: w. ek. he entertained he Woman's i hr.s'iaii Temperance ."iiion; t:.i i imr 1 of ti i:pte8 of the Agri- ultuia! .in I Meehan ichI college, and ;ivt a ri ci p-1 n t" 31 r hhiI .Mr?. ' . 1. tlt. Wori. begins :.is u ek on the new car louse f or t he 1 1 i u'h Klect ric St reel Car ' 1 ,!u' ' u '' dug by M.i :-t. r mised to be run The ni w'v i 'i "i n tc 1 Ai ljuta n t-' iener ,1 A. .). l ion I. s :s an app'icant f' r tin ppoiiitir.e:'.: .1 Miii -t r to (irti t( j ' iiri't i I Mi:.:-t' r 1" n Ah xander. Th S'i'riii t ao' ina K 'd,n,r K o i ion nr w id be In. i -in .1 l Auoi-t Nr and i! ill! b named I'iT w l.-.'ever city bid: II .hi -t for 'in :. ii' T . 1; aiei g 1 ; . W ; m n ' - on. av.'.e i - alt. I l: !-. : ( ii.ul. i-.te w C.r .nd eci tarv I'.. H . W. d of th. j iran.l I.od 'e of ' 1 t e. . ' x s !a - i t a n ire now 1 1 " ! ..lg. - in t;c S.aic. Th. nem' . r-i.;p i- n. ..r y a.oo TI e:e havt ii na ! --.- d.iringil' -1 t wi I vr i -II -p I slo;-S; cue t ta ' Hard I I r i . .1 l.i i Jg meet- a Char- :, ; i M in . III-. 'P I 1 T . I'., churcl. ii ' i:i"i: cv a i l w il v:o ays Rev. Dr. W h ;.. nd ir;,, i o.'.tinue al pi 1 1 I V l IViil Wf ices u c . r;-' As-emly C. mmit lei .. ; ! , i, a place to nice' ! ite is lixp 1, June 1 "i. ii. a ppear that the 'rail :is part of the Stale i i ': vvi-e. 1. 1. - X .i is- F i -' i Tn St.L1-. ; -. . i.a- : ct ; ' his . a" The So 1 ir it .bs in v 1 ere in t uirt v l! ) -'lap 1 a ;: i g West of 1 e: e .1 : user'.- 1 m ...im.ig;.- was done. - - txUm hr bid made of the fact thn here is t i.io s i mumonla araoni. wr.- in C".iifor.r romv v. The infectei it in. . - .n. at m m.-r::. Id and not a ir. " -'. ro. T . ; iv som, prominent i. publican' iere ..tTere.l to bet that the Fialer; ludg. -hip of thi.s P -M e t will go cub. : -o (io-.crnor llusiell ,.r to Charli s IVict it i- inm that r.u-.-eli -aid at first r.oM. ng ' ouhl please him so much as th (u.ig.-l.ip. V is c .aailv true tha- li low -avs he .1 o-s not want it. Hut it i ssi ' ! by .me that this latter deelara en i-bici:;-e i.f his anger at the wa epul lie i:: a I e " na .gi n g him nml tn n g to g.-r iiim .nit .if the posiMon iovernoi". I: i- i.-cer:aii'.ed "h it Janit s II. Ymm lie negro e llt-.r of tic- liaette. who : ;nci 'in' : -i;;. n .f ihi- f fertilizer ii pe. i- -tbi if. the ::ve for the post na-b r-h ' p K '.'eiri Ii. Hi- paper so at i. hi :; -. I'll. .-a-. n v ! ; - g " e c. ns: : ' lit i mailt if th. new act regar 1: ig; t he"hosp i t al f. he ii- in' ,ome. bib. r. Judge Adam a lii-ecn-b i . e,-' w.vl;. TaeSuprein ',.'i;"l w i'.'. b- - i.f it before Mav it l Iv ! s :r s. of Ileaufoi . x! reme . .f 1 1 re on his a He 1 ceani Wa-:. ii. gb m b . er r"rog r. len.. . du' 'i ...1 bo:- Kam-ey. ,.f tl, eau-e the hltti : - a- ' pie hunters l; i;n-ey . as secrctar ;c ul ; u re, gels so lar .- today renewed ih I ap .- w hich he ha. ; -gi-lature 'S:ii!i ,'am-ev has t . f. rme to ti , i -1 sub-o; pt. -t p;- : : SI. -.,i - :. md :- ng: tti V i 1" II t ii" sent to th. I ite- c; ,es , I.. !':. b gis' . f lgn rai aid res. i : Pomilist member A gi i ulture at the. C ' ore e The f tl. M'l-"l. ll i-. '.''. .' ic d : wo agreed 1 1 . a : iw ' y paral i ng tin -"-..": ''-oiil tin- Agl ;, . "' i .... 1 colli g. at, ; : "' : ; o ; i : b ' . . r ' s .. V .' - - that !!. . . . : " ' : : l . lit - : ." :i. H .y. a K . W.it.iug i ma ! - .. i - e. '. ; : . . ; be eon- i-' - : . : ' i - no p. . :, I :cs n I .: ::.'. w ei e p it i II be . . " . in . K , declared ii . : i tn -" - -il of partisan ne,,. ;!1 !'. ." a- Key -aid, he '.i-" " g 'l .t '.. .-: . -in soi t . f ;u. i "".e : : be A gl loul I ura -: e. - in A ;i i I : . ... e ', ilege, f,,r Ka - ., ee . th..' l'le-ident Holll : : i ; t b i . -1 n v e . 1 o i : . ".. i l,e te:.or of 111 '. i ... - , ' - uiie f t he fac i. : . : 1 ; i : i . Ci con rsp thi c ge r i . ii t : Is i he college. - . :. If I. t r men on Imtll '.: w . a .iv .in 1 soured . and u . : 1 . i . eiMo'i .a: m. I" " W ' lib. ship " w.i- : . lb. Illl c 1 i!. ar i c.i'.'.u: , s.r. : . i Ic. - . 1: in e n m iik t uit ao board :. Th. o r heir.l. me ,i t ..-: w . . w , i , ; - t o r.ke at smiie exc :',. i, of pai,, -,, a matter. hi. f of the Hurt-nil put in charge of the Nonli Carolina Gees Dowa Cpioff Gamp. 'on.' Virginia Seven, North (aro Una Six. I. urge Crowd Present. Huselilts Equal. Next (iaine In Virgin In. Ifl'lll. I v ii i i.i . i i i i I ., ... . , . 1 1 (11 , i I tirst game nf b?ie-b:ii between th' ciiaiti. iin i., n. c I In "nl- ! versifies of North Carolina and X ir-inin ! iTaa played here tins afternoon. I The weather was cool but a laru' rowd was pri-senr. a special train cam. ,"roni Raleitrh. and large itowiU ilii.v. j ut from Durham. Thi- w us (he first of a series of gnuie for the championship of the South. The score was University of Virginia 7: 1'nivergity of North Carolina, . Has. hits each. Iiatteries, for Virginia Collier and Huger; North Carolina. Wil Hams anl Railev. Features of the game were Helden'. home run, and the two double pi avs ol Williams, Winston and Stanley. The next game will take place :.t Charlottesville, "a. . April 2;ird. Nkh Y.ir:K, March l'.iT. I'Ki!. S;i: - Then- whs rather more at -tivit this week than last, but the char-u-ter i'f the market is pretty much tin same- is it has been for two months past. Mav ileliverv sni.l at 7 u!) on Mondav anil ve.sti-i. ay it declined to ii.Vt.'. No ra!pi:ia ''' 1:1 aligned f. T 1 he weakties- for the m vein :i t th'. week is verv i ; h und t!ie a i vn e- 1 1 . :n tic South regard i ig l'.e prepar.iMo-i- for I .hi n t i ng w . n 1 . ndic ; a gem r.iiiv backward sea-on. j A- l einote as the subject may seem, tin j .iid. h :i decline in t ie stock maik. t. win.; to a dei i-:. ill in t he Su prenie emir: was t be prunarv new of the weakm--. which li'Vrl 1 in cotton on Wedne-d i and . .iiminat-d on Thursday. Hut a ioon as timil holder- had di-posol o heir ofTermgb the market quicidy re covered. A constant demand for cito from home spinners Ts probnhl th strongest support the market is now r. cei vi ng. Til" recent decline opened the Way fm onsi lerable Jiusiness. which con-iste. if set ing to spinners cot to l from ston md t ie purchasing of a correspond in: piantity of contracts here. This suppor is now promlsi'd for th.- future, an I a receipts, from now on, will play an ii. dgnilic.int part, we think this demam vill prevent any material decline. 'I'll "market closes ijuiet and -bads, day de!y 7 ol. i ),-tob r dely i!.7l . Y"i.rs Truly. IJoHKRT MoORK i-" Co. LOOKS BATHER LATE Jflflp SimoDlon's Injunction Re s'raioioff Lesisla tare's Acts Cone rn I iiu Amendments to ( liartet A. N. ('. K. l. Action Krouglit hv V. K. Tucker. Judge Kits sell ( Inini he Made No A ppol ntment. -pee.al. H a I . K 1 1 i 1 1 , IN" ( '.. March j;1- l, Mm.citiUi, in Chai lesion, 8. C, la-t a; inlay, grante.l an injunction rest rai n i a. iov. Uu-sell. Attorney (ienernl N ak-e md the new directors of the A. .V N. . I!, from car: ing into effect 'he tw. icts . f the 1 i-t Legislature nnio-ndim he charter, and giving the (,'ovel"iio cotlt r. I of the load. The action was hioughf by Y. I; Tucker, of Lah igli. the largest prival stockholder in the road. 'The order is ret 11 i niible lnf o re J ll d g Simoiiton, ;it i ; i eeiisb iro, N. ('.. Apn rlh. tie- d;i alter ' he hearing of N . t R. IL. iujun tion .-a-.-. ttoveni Ibi-sell cannot yet app -i'. i State pi". x y . Kx-ludge r.oyk'in and Annesbad Join ipiear for T i '!o v. la an uiliTV ew . mil er ling the ab. .v. . ii.iv. L'u-- il -,.i I that he had not n a. the papers ser ved on him. ! will app.-int llu- Slate proxy it j ho. se, an 1 . n 1 choose. I shall m isk anv I'niti d : aM ; Judge when 1 cai 1 i - , 1 have ha I no occasion to mak. itiv a ipoin' men.' . Mr. I'ortch the forme! State pi'X'v lelgn-d bis position si.X ll. mt lis ago. " T-lee riiplilc Items. The Clyde line steamer Saginaw which w eiii a-hore March 24, near Hi ic; Haven. N. .!.. 'ini ing a thick fog .m hei passage fioin llaiiien ...rts for N. .' York, ha- been Ih-ated. A detective bureau of New York mad. public the fact that on March 1 Mine Harith-s P. F:. bill, a guest of the i'.m k ingbain Hotel, wa- robbed of dinm.'iid worth jl.oiio ;,, .iio.i. Navigation ooened from the ('hicago port when the schooner I!. C. Canter left for the Last -lane with lumber Th, lumber fleet is expected to he before tin wind by Thin s lav. The obo -t riking weavers in the em plov of the Lhccnix N. J. silk mi i having settled their di.Ten-nces with the company, l etui ne. 1 to work. They had been out ten week-, lighting for an in crease in wages. Frederick Colsnn. foreman of a gang of longshoremen working on the Clyde Line pier, in New York, was shot ami seriously wnllll-ieu oy eaiiiu w.m in, ;i longshoreman whom he had discharged, O'Neill was arrested. IVIOriE INCENDIARISM. Y i I III i ii y I ml Ai;ain the Siii4i ill i S I :lsl l-llll- I'iiw . II4I1. IClisjll inn; t ii jieii I i ii l si rii.v eil . Wo . . N. ( '.. !.;uli -J'.l V)- :u n i i in ; .1.1 I. re SillldaV lliglil I . .i ' i . i. i. Ii t he large warehouse Ik .. :! -.iii to Alexander Sprunt iV Son. ex I teiiiliiu- Ii-i.i:i the ., N. Ox N. railro.a. depot ( id,, river a discuveri'il to bi m tii . The buiiding e..ntailied cotton, lo-dl .nd tMiiiitine and both building am .-..n'i lit-- Hi'iv eon-iimed. The fire is -up 0 '-eil .i hae been started by fin incen I i.i rv . To. Ni -a York Clyde Line steamer .'Vc.l tin- sii-anier sheds br keeping r. -!i an, ii w iter playing upon Ihem. LEVEES GIVING WAY. 1 lain lloiifl hi I. re t-ti v jTir. IIIkIi Wnicr it Ii lislm ric. Jroa loisos. -M i:mi'His, Ti nn. The Hood situation in flu- vieiirty nf (JriOaville, Mis.s., i- ti.ii inrir. I in. icee w;is broken at I VYui side. ion. u,i,.s s niih of that citv. m l tin- iates! ii-poi t- are that the wall r poiiiing t'li.eigii a er.-vasse. obO vanl- Wide. I I i Mo i-.y the levees in the State ol d - .-- ;' Ii ive -to,.,! the Hood. At 1 c:..e ii I teeriiehl. ten mde.- ''..,', I reel i I ii , -uccumbt'd to till e'1 s-ui-'oi 'ne n.ater- of the niiLrlit lissi--:ppi. Ti..- i vce was a large one. ;nd loo yards o the vast enihunk nieiii ,rae w iv in n Mice, ana torrents ol . V 1 1 e l - I ;i-r 1 1 1 i i e l ihe country. Soiu. in- -i :':... i Ii. i v , the river and tin 1 1 1 1 i .me ;: ! the 1 ;'.-, r -ide division - i i and M's-js.sjppi Vailo-y Hail- vay i - a ,- e Vel'e b I o wile "iol. i. ru-b 1 -low tile bl I v. al or. J logs and ca I lh hiie the people, rnosth 1 ' the levee aboe am: . an 1 huddled ti g.-lliei it'll ".il.'V Well I e CIIC, I . a i! Tno:i -ei :id - of ;n ne- , (lie most fettle md- mi the licit, i, alieadv planted ii ei ti ' r rc.idv to .,. planted in cotton, i 1 -iller lio.'ii the waters ponriti' Iii": ;u tio-. c!'e"is-e. 'The back Wat ei v i . i i . cb iie.u'i y to ( J recn ville, Tin- mge reniling at ' icksburg toda i i- -1 ' 1 fee', i : ise of live-tenths siiua md ". a! l he s i me hour. This is th. xMe'iie llo.el level of l.v.h). and the high -t p mt that lh" liver had previously each d in any overllow since 18ri.'L " . HI The Mi-sissippi keeps u; - iii ' id !' last week here and anothei i-e i- i eg i-i ered . making the stage . cet ab e.e o -water mark. Thousand. f .-1 .. h t --eers line the river banks am bill- :o , i lie muddy water, whiel eis -uliiii.rg.d ail of t he islands hei e .tioulsan.l stretches back over the Mi.--mn i boi'oui- several miles, xvith onl he b ;.s nf trees and houses visible lien in i there t . mark tin former places o: iboib- of thrifty farmers. A large fore f nn n is working heroieaiiy to strength n the w. ak places in the levees, I Ut i' s b, f , veil their task is a hopeless one. is old river men sav the liver will go be en n ! 'in- mark of 1 s.-5 s. THE STATE CAPITAL. Hiisscll 4 I ii i ills, 1 lint lie Has the l'o iilai- Siiiport. Velerniin .Meel. Ai llie Miiseiim. Jdt'KNAI. Hn:i"Ar. Kai.e;..ii. N. C.. Much :!D. "!7. i tii.vi-i n ! Kussell was very angry vt-s-"eidav aft.-MiOon when, iuterviewc 1 (1 he -ibcee: of ihe laics', injunction cast m 1 he openly declares lie will pay in aiietdion to t be order. lie deelaios In ie ds ;. not her private Secretary to hclj iian.lie the immense number of letters 1e receive.- upholding him. 'Tin- grand chapter of North Carolina. Itovu! Arch Masons and the grand com aiandety ot North Carolina, Knighb Templar, are t" hold t heir annual con lave- in Wilmington on YVednesdav May i J 1 1 1 . Junius Daniel citnp of the North Caro ., , v. v ....... .: 1...1.1 ,),.,;,. i-,.o Ml el ., ! liiii.'ii " i. ir incciiiig tonight. I tie object was n i.-ct oi'.i i r-. t.i ap.o!nt delegates anc ink.- ..riangeiiient to attend the lie anion ,,t the Veteians at Nashville Tenn. n June and al-o f make arrangements- 1 iiiem nial day excicises here. 'Tin- IM. Lev. !!i-hop J. B. Cheshire i i .v. putting a'i his efforts into the work !' endow ing St. Mary's, but early ir linn- be will go fi London to attend the Lambeth nferi lice. Tie- 1 1 .i nM m i '. .mm it tee of the Teach i - A-s, iiililv will nice! here on Friday, t i d,i eide w hi n the Assembly will unit md arrange . ' tier business. Taxidermist Lriul'-y yesterday killed In- large v. ihl cat that he had and wil. ii..U"t f. It- mat- was killed last week Thev came from m-ar New Berne. Aiioth-r big fir.- in Wilmington in .r -a-e- i ic out side sympathy for oui -1 -' . - i i , . Fx Sop." i-.t :ah lit L'-a.ar of the p. n ; .te- ii sr -ays -ba' there i- on hand j ) i i v. , e ' h ; , . d : on : - ! i,i mi I i n gi vod note- j ,! sp rn Wiiii1 of -upplies - -and licit i'1-MMilimi . if ie run the rest ol the .: a if',, ul flawing a cent from 1 1 u- ; :''. i i i; b, a'i'ilal w . ather is about at an '. Til.' sky 1- thick Willi Clouds W'dll i "mi-.-o rain bt lore night. 11. ni b. D. ck'-ry of liockingham will ; md. .::' dlv be Mar-hall for this distru I in-tea 1 ol J . lb IL'd. This comes today from W i-hingtmi direct. Mr. Dockery i- ' -. a in r ol O. II. Dockerv. A''r i.l. lcw in.ia. t Ii i rty-ti e year-, i- ,b ,.1.,-nii W. ii. I lenderson. Ihirty- i ;bt i-ar-, is hovering bet ween Jife ami deatii from dt inking alcohol which they fm m 1 w bile w orking in a drug cellar in I larri-biirg. Pa. The men d ran k near! y a gdl m In ' ween t hem . hill ingdl Pros, doing a drv goods bii-nu-ss at :1U Fourth street. Lmisiville. Ky., ma h- an assignment. The liabib- t ies and a-seis are said to be about iin. (100 each. 'The tiriiCbad branch bouses at Madisonville, Ky., and Iluntinglon, 'a I 4tllt, WASHINGTON mi f9 JinQLley Takes the Floor For Hi Pet Mea&nre. (niton M ii nil I'iie t it re rs a iiil (lie Tai id', llnty on wool. I'arti 1. call ers (ict in Sharp I'eiuarks. Prof eetioii for ioees. ,b II UN A I. I il CI 1 ", i W AniiT).V, 1'. ( '., March :! i v After a heated debate- in tin- iioii-e., ho tariff, Mr. Ding'ey look l ne lmnr i. lefend his bill. 'The first w ord- of t h majority leader cbaractei i'mg ihe pi . eding debate as a "rein.-irkable di-mi-sion" were applauded by Deiioer.it-. II -aid he felt called upon in make n brie tatemeiit. It was the imanimniis lesti nonv of the cotton miiriiifaetu i ers. l. stated, that tbey could not maintain theii wn in the manufacture of the finer roods without the duties in thi- bill. Tin iVi Is.in law, lliev testineil, tin rnslieit uleiiiaie protection to me coarser gooi .vhich were being numiifactured m lh j south, hut the New England manufac turers, mi-huliiig Mr. I.nvering, te-tilie.1 n Ihe necessitv for thpfie increases. "I take it," sai I h -. luat tin g ntle man has not aske 1 for more tha i wa- icce-s.iry. H".liesnot meanio-.i;. Mai ' h is diit v will '.-mother' ti e . o: t n mai - I llaetuicl." As to the Woolen M-ll i;. i ic sai l it was substantially the scheduli 1 1 l lu1 Mc Kin ley law ail ea , . ji he niann icMirer no more than the co't i mam act urei" obtained. It-ini'M million-:-id Ihe inauiifacl lire;- l.n t'.e ...e y os V.1..I. The manufacturer ha I as mucl irotei t ion un ler tile i.et of 1 '. 4, b n In ) I. 1.,..., l ,.i .i... ,a iiunr- vini le.iii" i-ii .1. in. ...x'cusi ei i he farmer. 1 In- ilutv mi wo n ban lnot. e-lon-d in response to the demand ol he farmers that thrv receive tho sane msideral imi as t ie man i ,1'acl urer , "'This bill," he eenc'.ial I. " i- design 'I to restore on - i in' list ic- and the op i-'i't u n it ies of lal or. if lh. demand I'm H oi 1 nets is incre i-1 I . pi ic . w . o lie : l eased, and we will one : more l i-e ti rae condition which ma u- i. e i 11 v ot he world." Mr. Fitzger.iM i 'democrat, of Massachu setts' then mad. iii- cmil r but io i tin lehate. callini Httention of his republican olleagues from Mftssach isells to the fate j hat had overtaken the. Massacliuset is re uihlicaiis after the enactment of ihe Mi xinhy law win n tie siale we it denn -tatie three snecissive years, Mr. Moody, i ivptihiicu ol M::s-achu a'tts.iin reply, admired that Massachu setts had gone ih moerat'o oi tm- issn. aised, but ho said ihe t ample of vtassa huset Is had been decei veil, as the pen de of the whole i otin: i v hui been. l)u bey had learned their lesson and learnei .1 well. 'They realize now that they couli nit secure pro-pel ilv at ihe expense o itber sections, and they were ii. w will ing to accord to others what they tie namied for tln-mtelves. A diversion was caused bv Mr. Main n Republican, of New York. who ha. read at the clerk's de-k a clippi ig fron the Petersburg i Vn. Iml x-Appi-n!. i ii" ."uling the Deimx rat md I he biou-e am ' ..-harging theui with inei nipetcnc . am j lemoralizatioii, m xv that tl ey no 1m ge md "the strong man in the White Ileus, i to lean on." i The House passed the Senate join 2.)0. 000 for the protection of the low. Mississippi, with an an endment i aiiwin some of the mot o pressing item- in llu deficiency bill pioso I week Indole la-t. The annexation of Hawaii seems ahou to be made a iivc yuesMon again, not b 'he negotiation of a treaty .-imilar to tha sent to the Sclia'e by Mr. Harrison an. Aithdrawn hv Mr. (1 levelatid, but by . .'ormal application fro n the governineii if Hawaii for llie- admission ol the islan epublic into t ie L'nite 1 Slates, either a i i tci fit Aim- .ir u 'stolo 'fliig ! lUilii-n I -11 uon V1 there are reasons toh.-lievc hi verv snori i v ill ai ie I o I i I'sn iciii .iiorvmicx . I. I It . ' I . II CCl who will si n 1 it to Cm grass with hi recommendation as to what shall h done with it. Pied lent VoKinloy In not commit re 1 himeP', an I nobody ven Mires a positi.'e ns-ertiou as to whethc lie will favor or Op (in'. If he fav ore. the nnplicalion it would be grained I. i'ongress in short order, but si. mild h oppose it, tie1 outioiiic won. I be n i 1 hi 1 1 it . as there area i onsider ihle mini ber of men in I ot'l House and Si Hate w In would hesitate to vote to admit Mawai' igainst bis wishes, nltl.o i g i ihen.seK i -in favor of ii . It is to be regietled that ll e debate re (he Dinglcy tariff bill, which good or had i- to be passed by tne lb use this week, mild not have be n conducted mi tin ictnal merits or demerits of theduiie which are to he imp (! by t hat measure, instead ol degeneratin g into a partisan .vrnngle in which both de no rat- and n -publicans tried to sl.o v that llu- "..the: party" is j-espan ul.ile for lie i xisienee and enoouragenie it of tr.i-ts. us i' lia- iim0 iarlj,.m ;ir(.,;H.at ions s.-ld,,,,! in , 1t,n,.,. , j , ,. t jz..n j ,., In:n iflen be mad:- In filling li s i. pillion b ,aIU ..,,-,,, ,lt l.j-.cl.e I with p.-.os. S,nt, ft!ly pvfhaps W e 111.1V llliV til .1 -oil . ,f a tariff de'.ate in C ngress, hu; truth ,.(lln,1(,ls matemjnt thai I here I .asi.'i been one of that kinJ up to this time. Complaints of the ci ndec' of a loin i scheme by solicitors of patents hive reached Congress, and Senator II. n-' brmigb bi s introiu -ed a bill making ii illegal for patent Holieitms t'- ,,b r n: give any prend nn or prize to induce iu vcntois to pay then a fee toent' i anv alleged compelition. The hiil provides n heavy ptuallv f' r violalim of iis ; l o vistons. The committee vaean -ie, in the Senate are still uatilled and they are beginning to make trouble. Sina'or All m . ailed at t eiit ion to t he fa-t Mia the di-moi-rats ha ve no repiesentat i ve left on Ihe com- mittes on Post Offices and Post Road-, ul- though that com nitle was going right ahead acting in 1 ivn itions, etc, A ,, irrmrrr.v,m.m m i.i.i. i mi-iin-irr jj y H s9WS Absolutely Puro I t eh 1 rated I'm- its en ,t :. ,..-i ing -Lie ,gl h and In ail Id nil . - - , i - I In "O I ng n i u i al : i 111 aid : . I (m h,- t .-dill el" I I io. I'liHIHiill o the . In ; . ! ..id-. 1 l. ' Y A L H KIN'. I'' 'U I i'.'.: i ii.. N I S 1 I K. notion is low pending i liogf I' i- 'ommil too ro n liirlhe;' cu-iibi it i-. n of nominations until Ihe ae.-nn e- have c n tille 1 The v:.r mi- p.a , ; ;- nd !c nients in the S n if. a i f .aiel ' 1 v : -i,l n.o. A ma .: I b-r ., vv me ai a.i i a e vi i in I h ei r i b a - the vaca ncies oilg b I i I ' !: f c 1 jorit v of the fSeiia'e mns ,".e i . " before they can be libe i. i A eomm it fee f r. in lb' ! u ! fionetary eon ven lio-i of be : fii Speaker Uoed e i ml b. ! he interest ot the laUe ;- U o f I ippointment nf a inmiel irv e ,! iy the President, w lii h b ".-.;! Iieillhered whs endor-e 1 Ir, lb ;' ion. Mr. Heci 1 d id in it com i Hit he left his callers under iii sion that hi- did mil think !b I. was I'spoi'ially balikei ing a!': . i a Cu i . . 'omui is-ion, a n 1 t ha' ' ' i ;' - . .hi is a rule set upon sue i . i i . ' i ! ht itiuient of tile co. I ll :;. V made itself know i i i ii iii H t 1 hem that the t iri:f w.i- : ilincipal work --ei out b. ; ind tlu-y left Wa-hi igtoii vv hope for their bill, a! lb va v. Tin- Post ( lib -.- T I -p-n dm loinb aimin g tin- ml it icl a : i -ion need tha! od'eiisi v would not be stillicien; c i 1 1 -noviil of a p as! iicis' (ir. n il -ll CV 1 I. nive been detriiliental ! lie: !, i in - die Postal Service. Thi- i- i " b u l ion of t he policy of in. bast i i . . - i lion, like the four ye r i-.- u :' all j--masters. If President McKiuley liv.-s m, t.. I, innounced intention not t i app 'i ;! 'b -.vho held olbce 11 d T IL:l"i"i-o i ml w i ire now applicants for t'ic-a ne p. .-itinn Ii ua.s made a big cut hi ihe mil of a beauts: but those wa i ha, a -:: ng all ai e s" Ii 'll t u- tie! b-ii I - : c I i hem .'iii doubtless gel ainoin'ol l ib , ,r ro 'i!e. No Presidejit has , c I.e. ;d I" :vt up In ;in iron cla 1 1 ll '. in ', m.-i'ler )f appointim nl-. aid it i- i ' a' ali irohable that a man wo . e . - ..iiM'-u-'or the goodwill ' f ""'ei m Ii i- f.i lb- ;e amlaiives as I re-'d.-nt Vo .1 ha illO Wil hi 111 self I o b- wil! d 1 -' . 1 !' I if -llie will be u-e i ;o -b f a a . I at aiaiix of lie m. SUrF.EMB COUKT l.ist nl (nvdi itrui.!. ii ti il o l i ii inii- IiiiiiIi iI llovin 1 I Hl'l.l i) . -ai c-i . lLxl.Kb .li. N. i ' M: ci e.l - I ' lil t uijs ,m i sierila;.. in die . were a- !o':io-.v - : Cases f i om t he '.Mb . i i -M is follows. Stale vs ( mid b neral lor 1 he state. A . -upr. i ai g ;. .1 : 1 ' i 1 1 , y .li.'n b.r lefendeiit. Tl llrtt ( 'll. V- I- O! 111 -". bv .bilies n, j Patterson am! A. F. Ib.ltm, im I bum I vVat.-nll iV li'i.xton, CleiumV Maids at i IL If. Sco'.t for Defeiidcnt -Worth vs Simmons, a! as issued and case continued Filer v- Caii:v!i. omit inn Stamper vs Stamper nriied : liar kei; .1. P.-.-ii- md Haeket t for phi in: i '. V. ! for ,l,.fn.l, m- ' . . I ! ' ' '"l " ..-ixi , if apnellee for failure to m i ,t. Poyd vs. Red I argued b : Fanniil for plaintiff, J. Y. W-: loli nsoli iV Job iiS"i i for i e! i 1 1 Opinions w ere handed d o billowing case-: 1 .von V-. ( omui i - si n u s I i l l and a i . ' :! ville, refeicd, 1 ia n isi in -. II; r.irc I . m 1 1 met . a!lii'meil. Shoot ing Club v-. Tl om - lie,., I , x i c -mi. attirmed. Morrison vs. Craven Mo a i arb.rr.s '-r.-or. Cii.ss vs. Oravi n fnuii ( alcirus. a lirnieil. Hank vs. Fiirnitu re C . Mmn Hun oomhe. artirmed. Appeals from the l'Hi i!:-t: i : w.li 1" c died on next Tuesday. pri! d in ie following order: State '.".-. 'raine. S ' 1 1 e -. Sn x der. A l.Ulls vs. 1 ,i e-. 1 .',' key vs. Mnl'iin. Ha i ley v -. ( ', mi m i -si . 1 1 i l'l'e-lieil Vs. Mo. lie. I I iw I ii -. U.lV. Pimples, hlotchos, hhu kh-'a L, : ! r - i 1,, oily, niothy skin, itching, scalv -' .;., ,b v, thin, and falling hair, and haie. blnm-le-s prevented by Cuticci-.a Soi-, the .:!. effective skin purifying and h.-.nnifxmg soap in the world, as well a nri'st .md swufctest for toilet, bath, and iiuisery. 8op ii sold throunho'tt the wo'i-1. P'-ttkb I i: t svi'Oi y.t iiiii-, S.ue 1'ri B.ion. V S A IW- jitw ti lrtvrnt tttce liufn.irs, rnailt-d frp?. EVERY HUMOR 'Ts&Mr I II '"' mi RODOOnODOOOOOOQODCCCOOn S We Goods. 0 . ' ( ' q Experience has taught us that it ( f is not to your interest or our own to i H sell you interior goods even at very c low prices. When buying you may C look lor Cheapness, but when uaiiijgr. q you are sadly disappointed when you n find that your bargains are worthless We have an Ideal Display in our J XDr3T OrOodL& g ol all the Latest more Staple Sorts. The desiftnjs'o and colorings are especially rich and O .-() H attractive. r ( ) , q ttl fit MIIOKS are bought with great O, care and from the manufacturer youJQ-f can get style, wear and low prices. Q J Next week we hope to make an q S3 announcement wlr.c'i we believe will P 0 commend itself to every housewife, q HQ IP EgOEooooononoaoooGooononocr T. J. TURNER, Thi- large line No 1 Kalian lb- k. f..r OM.l and -N". g bug.- -:. k: io,- oNid ni-.-.o ',' 'i i 'I 'mm DPI 1 .1 I JJ, t e I i t K "I i lll ill' 'ii' . .i . ' -. i! for the Next 10 Days cheap. I'm cash or on lime. Io in a e room Im- n, -tocks. All orders by mail -b .11 b c. . i n .in .1 at tent mm Yours Re-pcctfiiily. T. J.TI I Kit, NF.W It FUNK. N . C GdANO FOR ! It you want Guano lor Cash we can supply youjwith ) A t Itot'k ISotfom J. C.Whitty & Co Finest ExtractSr In llie World. John Matthew - Con- ntrate. I 'ei i we have in stoi k t! e billow ing: LHMON, OKANbll, STRAW BKRK V, VANILLA, PIN ii A I 'I'LL, SA 1!SA PA I ! I LL A ." AND l.LML .ICICF. X. llXX CO. Next to Post OH co. Miiwumn u I W W AH III Fear o o No Adverse Criticismo On the Quality of Our o o o a -o he O ( ) Novalties, an 1 o r: fcf kfbCi Qua tn -T f Farmers. We have A FULL LINE of ". HAItUOWN, .u l all other Farming Im. : :, e..ts at, KOCK K0TT0M.' v F.:lC FN. "" I i v; I IKII ANTS We lean ; sell JOtt ., .; xiaiuiiiictueers prices, , ,.' 2. II Vuiler &Vau I in ported l;rcncli Pcas.Tv ! 4 for 25c. ' ' I Ls'l' o KAKTII. Ksoe! dor Iir.ru I'- as. CIVK TIIEM.'A ,,' I IMA L. . o; '"' !.' feit iicc to partioe who liftTf b. II e h t . -'' . ULRICH'S ; ItOCF.KY, 4ft MNdle ftV I'luiHe i; I . Extra! I'c on now iii our immense liQt sciti; OOODM '. r be poll ririgi III Oil ll H. Iv. erv corner of our Btore riU argai n F.ri'ht with new, freth I'.M i v Afiiactive Article at as At; c : i ve Price. We mean to make this our Han tie;' Sens. .J, IMIM TIIK ii It I'M T ATTIt.HTlOX lias made Our Imraetna. Ptini I1CKH. ic Dry Goods Hamlin Hoese- If (!. A. H A K FOOT, Mfff. . 2.N 1 ' Look 1 HUM P. O. . r WanterJ-An Idea ; . I vnr 1 .1 o a . tha miff brlB VOf. WMklLaX. " Wrll JOHN WKIIIIKIlBlTRN S OU, fal attar. ; ni.ll. Wahln(run, 11 C. fur tholt- SI.SUv rtM fttLUW anil new 111 1 ot out tbounaud wvsauou wimt. , a ( iia.uiM pi o
New Berne Weekly Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
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April 1, 1897, edition 1
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