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VOL. XV NEW SERIES NO. 148. NEW BERNE, N. G, SATURDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 2. 1896 ESTABLISHED 1882 V 1 . WASMTON LETTER. THE SHORT SESSION STILL A PROBLEM. . ' The ftpala Trenblr. A Little Political . BrecM. Prbble Tariff Amend. - . ' ). Power r Brewer. HIlTer BepabJIcnaa. JOURNAL Bl-RKAU, Washington. D. C, Nov. 87. The problem of what will he dense or rven attempted nt tie short session of : Congren Retail to become mom compli cated as the number ol Senators nod Ri p-resentative-8 in Washington increases Then' are Almost as many opinions ae . there are Benutora aud R- preeetitalives, and il there Un't some very tapid getting together when Congre-i meet?, it U prob- able that the tcssion will be devoted to talk nnd the passing or the regular ap propriation bills, unless action upon the Cuban question be had that will came war with Spaiu. Member of the adminis'ru'ion still , publicly i.ay that ill")' do not expect trou ble with Spain, tut there .ire hints a bom the manner in which President Clovc'anrl will hanulo t lie Cuban question in hi" tuessage lo Congress wlii' h serve an ba ns for the coniinuulion of war rumor, au I the war preparations the aluiioistra- . tion is making cause tlio-e m nors to at tract more atlcoliou than ll.ey otherwise wou d. This week ay aikiitinniil t'orvexf men was put to work iu the big gun shop at the Washington Nuvy Yard and the men divided into tliree ehil'is of eight hours each, in order that the work might be kept goiug night and day. Of course . these preparations may be intended as a bluff to keep the hot headed Spaniards , with hair trigger tongues Iroin doing any -; tiling to make war necessary. There is a tempest in a teapot on in . Washington, which can only bo quieted by the action of Chairman Mark Ilanna. - The District of Columbia member of the : " National Committee has recommended n : gold Democrat lor chairman of the com - mittee which will have charge of the in . , ' auguration of President McKinley, and a ' ; : number of the Republicans have sent a protest to Mr. Banna against the appoint - meat, claiming that, while the inaugura lion committee is always non-partisan in - II make ap, the chairman is always a member of the winning parly. Mr. Han - ' m 1 coming to Washington io settle the - matter. v5' Tiiere may not be a general tariff bill , after all, although there will almost cer. ' tainly be an extra session of the Fifty-nTUi Congress called expressly to legislate on S - the tariff. Statements from prominent -, - Republicans would seem to indicata that y 4hey prefer to amend the present taritt law, Insleid of preparing an entirely new ' " V , Ull, and their advice may be followed Chairman Dingley, of the House Ways t and ' Means coiomiltee, aud Beirut. - Chandler are anions tliote who have - expressed thrtnst-hew in favor of amending present tariff laws. The latter jitnilenmn . gives as one of his nasm thai it will l much eish-r to amen I the present Uw a - - that it will be saiislui tory and proiiui e Mifficieot revenue, the plan will not, ""74 however, he followed without a vigorous profrt Irom those Republicans who think ..' their party ifh aid prepare ami pasta . ' . tariff bill of its own aud not try to patch op the lav now In lorca. It is a linle i aily to bp ditcussing this matter,, but in . political circle the probable action of , ' the Fifiy flflh Congress is being much mora discussed than the slicrt letsion of the Filty-fourth Congress, now almost 1 ' ppon us. . ' Oue of Ihe many IhingV tliat are diffl , ' cull to understood it the power wielded over Congress by the brewers of the coun try. , Nearly every 8-nator or Repiesen- " ; titive who will talk about the matter at all agree that -the easiest way to put $30,000,000 a year additional into the Treasury would be to add ft, a barrel to - the iutrrnal revenue tut on beer; that It - - wi uldo'MOtt the government a cmt extra to collect this money, aod that the Treas ury will need It very badly in the near luiure, but they all wlcdup tayiug tliut tb brewer will deleat the bill if an attempt is mode tu pas it. It looks like . : it would baa good Idea to get a bi 1 providing lor thlt tax force.) to a vote, iu order that the people might see just .' . how powerful the brewers are. Many thing defeated la cominitteu and by lig Wstivejjgglery could not be defente.1 by - an open 'Votu in Congress. . Tbeit is morn or less gosilp a to . V whether tle Republican Senator will In . Tile (he silver Republican' Senator who bolted the St. LouitConvemloo and sup : ported Bryan, to attend ihit Republican . caucus; aim. wlieihir theiuncu will at tempt to oust those Senators from their committee position. Senator Telia; of Coloiado, 1 chairman of the Committee on Claim t and a member of the Appro priationt Committee, the Judiciary Com mittee, the 'Commltiee on Rule, aud of two select commit tew; Senator Dubois,1 y of Idaho, I thaiim.in of Ihe Committee on Public Lnds and a member of the Committer on Civil Service, Enrolled liills, Naval Aflalra, Executive Domrt . , menu and National Bankt; Senator ' Pqulre, ol Washington, la chairman of the TVtDBBA COL lll.eil DAT - Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets All drugglbt refund the money if It fail to cure. 25c. Highest of all in Leavening Strength. Latest U. S. Gov't Report. ABSOLUTELY PURE Committee on Coast Defenses, and a mem ber of the Committees on Commerce, Im migration, Public Buildings and Grounds, Territories, and Nicaragua Canal; Senator Mantle, of Montana, is chairman of the Committee on National Banks and a member ol the Committees on Education and Labor, Indian Affairs, Indian Dcpre dations, Mines and Miuing, Public Build ings and Grounds, aud Forest Rest rva tion?; and Senator Pettigrew, of South Dakota, is chairman of (he Comnrtteeon Indiuu Affairs and a member of the dim niilb e8 on Appropriations, Census, Miucs at;d Mininp, Public Lands, Relations with Canada, and International Expo -i ti.'Hf. ITS AFFAIRS ALL BIGHT. lcMnl I ve t'munnlllee, Nlnle Ronrd Aarrlenllare VIbIim A. hiiiI M. t'ol IfSTi. Beeomuuutlrtlluu on ferilli sir Tm. Special. Ralrigk, N, C. November 27. -Tb.-Li'gislaiive Coiuu.il tee on Ihe State board of Agiiculiuie, tiMly, visited the Ari cuhur.d and Mechanical Collide, and found its affairs in a very ratisl'aclory em ail ion and 230 students pr. sent. No appropriation besides the regular annual one of ten thousand dollars f asked for. The same board examined into the Agricultural departments affairs and recommends that the legislature reduce the tonnage tax on commercial fertilizers twenty per ccut It is now 25 cents a ton. This is done to reduce the revenue of the department to the lines prescribed by Judge Seymour of the Ftdernl court, who holds that ihe State can only collect revenue enough to pay l'r the inspection and analysis of fertilizers, and lor dis tributing information regarding this. The average receipts are $S2,000 aver age expenses $28,000. Ntrlhe Ioerenaliia- Sj.ec ial. Hamburo, November 27. The light rrmcn an! ship cleaners joimd the Dock era' strike today. . . Big Stone Trimt. Sprclal. Cleveland, O., November 27 The sindslone quarry iBteresIs have formed a trust with a capital stock ol 15,000,000. RrmiBlreela Weekly Trade Review. Bpecial. Nrw York Novemler27 Drnds'reets in its u.ekly trade review will say ii.im.r ro : at week's dUapp inimint in lack ol demand Iu gcueral liu.w of Ha le coi.tiuuei. Ihe intervention fa holiday laving n ml. tra.'e quiet, r At points of disliil llli.'ii Ih.-io in no c'lan-e in the iiu lion. The mild uu-eii sonable w.a'her preveoti more m-byc dis- liibiilinu in clothing trade. Where busi ness is active, it is due to filling in oidelv and holiday trade. The confidence in the revival of a de mand, which M not appeared, was re sponsible for the starting up of mills aud factories, which were distalmoed with the prospects. Too most encouraging feature is the improved tone In trade and the favorable outlook lor 1807. There have been heavier tales of wool to manufacturers at Arm ptires. There is abetter demand fur shoes, but the demand for iron and steel does not meit expecta tions. ' The cereals, lead, lard aud tin h ive ad vanced in price. Bank clearings are seven per cent largor than one year ago. Fail arcs are thirteen per cent less.' ' , Exports of wheat show an increase of 1,500,000 bushels over one year ago. THE COTTON MARKETS. '' ' ' November 27. Liverpool opened at 2-04 advanca aud when that market closed .futures, were 4-64 higher thau the close yesterday. - NkW York opened steady at 7.58 for January and has ruled steady, finu'lj doling at 7.07 which Is a net fcolu compared with Weduetdaj'a clokc ol 12 point. . The receipt will have more Iwarhg on valnet than anything else and if they : fall off sharply at it piedicted it it haid . to see any reason why present pritis should not be well maintained if not advanced. Ibm'T il probable that crop estimates of 9 10 9J million are getting about as much too high as they were too low whcii 7 to 7 J million was to freely bdkedf New Bkr.hr mtikt-t bi be-eu alendy at f 1 to 7. Your Truly, J. . Lath Af. TBI MARKETS." Chicago, November 27. ' OPENING. 'C1.0HB. December Wheat, - 8 If 80 JtDuary Pork, y- . January Ribs, I.8S . 90 Baking 2 Pbwder Nnprrme Court Justice Vote. Special. Raleigh, N. C, November 27. The vote for Justices of the Supreme Couit was canvassed this afternoon and is as Ibl lows: W. A. Montgomery, Populist, 184,0)7; R. M. Douglas, Republican, 179,1215; A. C. Avery, Democrat, 147,192; George H. Brown, Democrat, 143,9.). Dcnu-crafc votes were also cast lor John II. Brown, 50; James S. Mauuing, 326; Spencer 1$. Adams, 75. The vute for Judge of the Superior Court of the 51 1 1 District it: Spencer B. Adams. 1 80,954 : ,, James S Manning, 117, 740; (Jeorui; II. Brown, 181; A C. Ave ry, 315. There were also iiicounqueiibnl volts, 70 lor .1,-incs S. Manning, 31 lor It. M. Douglas, and I in liio t-ixlli DMiiel f..r Geoine II. While. From Kpttitlnh NonreeN. Sneelrtl1 Havana, N.i.ember 27 General Weyler relumed from Piunr del Ki.i ih'o. p. in. and went on board the ."V-.' dsh Ciuber Li G zpi, sailing lor .Muriel where he resumes ihe (er-oiiil c -mmai.d ol the Spanish forces operating against the Insurgents. In an interview Weyler said that tbo Spanish forces coo -m inded all the stmte gic points in the district and would soon wipe cut the skulkiug insurgents, whom he binnded as aiuui'hitls. Weyler'N Oel'cnt llenleil, Sjicclat. Wasiiinoton, D. C. November 27. It is denied at the fp:iuili Legation that General Weyler was defeated, as reported from Jacksonville, Fla. Npnln Not olcrllnic. Special, WAHHixeiTON, D. C. Novemlr 27. Consul General Lee has not heard the report that Spain was objecting lo his return to Havana, which lie intends doing. CONGRESSIONAL VOTE. Ollielnl CnnvitNH iiilelol. f'iKiireN of IllNlrlclN. H'oiniiii Heeelvea Vote. Special. Ralkkih, N. O. .November 27 The North Carolina vole for Congressmen was ollie.ially c.iuvas-eil lod iy ai d is as lol- l..w-r , Fir4 Disiii- l, llarrv Skinner, I'. p i il, 2;),87'; Wils.ni II. I,u.-..s, Dein.i. r. I. I I, S'.l. Sie.ind Disinct, (Jeo. II. While. eol., lt-piibli.an, l!:i:i-i; K. A. Wi.o.!nd, DeUlnC lll, 15,: (iS; ). S Mom, I -I'll .i. 2,7:18. 'fluid Dis-uii t. John 10. I-.hI.i. I'..p ulisi, lT.'.lS.i, I'r.i.k I'll nop-. n, i iiki eral, l'2,5::i). Fourlh litiici. W. F. Sir.mil, l'.-p ulisl, 20,1)17; 10. W. i'.ni, IX inotr.ii, Ifl, 405. Fifth Dlstriel. V. II Kill Inn, Item ocrat 19, 0.2; Tims. S tile, Republican, 18,039; A J. Doll.y, l.iuliet, 507. Sixih Distiict. C. II. Miiitinn, Popu list, 22,051; J. A. Lockhait, Democrat, 17.2.5. Sevcnt'j District. A. C. Blmfured, Populist; 17,009; S. J. Pemberlon, 14,- 291. Eighth District. R. Z. Linney, Repub lican, 19.419; It. A. Doughton, Democrat, 18,000. -Ninth Distiie'.t. Richmond Pearson, Republican, 20,495: 3. J. Adams, Demo crat, 19,890; Miss llelen Lewis, 5 This is the first vote ever cr.st in North C iro Una fur a woman. sQERFIbCT and pcriiiitncni arc the chit by Hood's Sumipuiiilu, be cause it makes pure, neb, healthy, life and health-giving BLOOD. Claud M. Cook, . 132 MIDDLE STREET, Next to Kafcr's llakory, bai just received some nico Mnlnga CJrnpeN mid 1 CoeoamilM. W. P. Burrus..... ...... Ralph Oray. JIurriiM & Orny, Wholesa's and Retail Dea'er In I TTAV and all : It JUUU9 Ul m - , ' ' , ; i ; Cotton "ani Com Brta 24 Cbavkn St, Everything Necessary To make Good things for Thanksgiving Dinner. Ci'anberies, CuiTiints, Citron, Mince Meat, Raisins, Evaporated I'enehcp, Evaporated Pears, Silver Prunes, English Walnuts, Cooking Uutter, Flavoring Extracts, Fresh Lemons Apricots, Calf Prunes I'.nizil Nuts, Almonds, Spices, King Apples, Canned Goods ol all kinds. Pulverized Sugar, The very be4 Flour. hard mi 1 Caking Powder, Hie very bisl Elgin liuller, only 2) cent-! per pound. Everything fiv-shand ol the be-l ipiality. Pi ices as low as any lii'.-l-c'asA lui'e in the city, (' ill and us before nit buy. Respect lll'ly, 1I I A m A BASICS IAa. 71 It road St.. Xciv Itornc, N. ('. 127 MIDDLE ST. PHYSICIANS PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COflPOUNDED A full line of Toilet Soaps Per fumery, etc. Laxative Bromo Quinine. Cures a cold in one day. German Dyes, all colors. Each package dyes Woolen, Cotton, Wlk or Linen Fabrics, Naptlm Borax Soap a pure white Soap no chenvcals.. Tl'o best in the world whilei s Linen, wa-hes Laces, superior lor Toilet use. JUST RRCRIVF.l) AT MY STOKli, 5.000 POUNDS OF GOOD TOBACCO which must be sold at once at prices rang ing from 15 to 20 Cents Per Pound. Call early and exam ine my stock. Yours Respt. JOHN DUNN, 55 & 67 Pollock St. You rub no rule All druggltti guar tntee Grove'i,Tttelwt Chill Tonto to do all that Um mauuftctursrt olalm for It Henry s Pliarinacy If you would 'mre Butter : : Times Then put your shoulder to the wheel anil push with nil your miirlil It you owe us call and pay us, that will help us and you will be doing the right thing. If you ne'eil anything in the Ilniuhvnro 3jiii, .Such iie ii "IIa;ii" King Healer, or a "Victor liicyclo, or a Boy Dixie Plow for instance. Cull on us, we will treat you right. l!.'.-"pi:t.Yoiii's, J.C.Whitty&Co C. ildi aie No ..r H i- Heir, '. ,'. Ihe . k .'. C. it . i i m I c r.,,.,m, uv ln' l.iin InM. p;iiie iii .ii will n:.u n:;,. for a i!u;.!ii at- ihereof. I.. !'. SI YliDN. ooks I Stationery ! I.ATKST Newspapers, Periodi cals ami Maaine-., uiai always he found al T. W. WATERS'. 105 Middle St. 'Sub vnil'on- f.M.ivi-.l for all peri odicals. S-'ioii! Mip;d!-'i fir ile. Urdus taken for sell. nil -Mi.lies. L itest Stan dard Novel-. I'eni ils ;nj. ink-, etc. FRESH TAFFY ! l'ciinuls. I.einiiMs. Yauiili. i'liiil. Cieaiu ami Coeoaniil. FRUIT A SPECIALTY. II f.- ',,,.. .. (' j.r II, !.!,,; io'. . :i I N XI 1. 1 I'o-I I !.:' e. .10 ',ilj 1U0 i l -. ;i i ii in i::: S)if)nti want the best Stove on the iiiaiket buy the King Heater. Also a fine linn of Coal Stoves. Ii. II. Culler Co. AGENCY Hazard Gun Powder. MERCHANTS SAVK MONEY ' I1V II'IVIVIJ VUI-J 111! i ers with vi;. F. ULRICH, Grocer. 45i vtlDI IX STREET. "Frog In your Throat?" For Sale at NGS Davis' Pharmacy. Preference for Our Stores ! WHY? Best Goods, Best Values, Best Service. T. . P iTP rrr c: crP rr ) m tu W'Our profits aie "I small, but we h ipe we will make up In Good Will. In Advertisement. 3 u And in the com. j fort and satisfaction j those who buy K ol us will derive K fjj Their Purchases, t l5HE5HSHSH5HSHi5H5HSHSSE We offer .as special Leaders this week, for Ladic Misses uu 1 Childr -u. fa Also a very fine ALL-WOOL 104 BLANKET, t SS.iS.H j:'r stir. and pxamitto i Itviu I H. Hackburn SncccHHor io Ilackburn A WlllcK. 47 & 49 Pollock Strret. ALSO BROAD & QUEEN STS. am Better Prepared Than Ever to do Your B' PRINTIN G Willi N.alue.-s and Dispatch, si JowohI IrieM. A full line i'.f Lcttur, Note and Bill Hcn.l-; MnveliipeNliiHinis-.ii.l VisitiDg Can1?, Miipjiii ir T:ts, etc., always on hand. . SATISI'.U'TIOX (il'AUANTEEl). 1 wi ll to ill. ink my l'iicnd and imtror for tin ir i-ry lilieiiil i-iirotiiie in ll.e lel.ii Lr hv ':iir If. ii'iiieiit lo sccnii Hi. ir tutute or.ti i-.- wmT t. hill, Phone 00, 61 S. Front Street bo win t;- on Trouble. Tin re i i pt'ovi rl lo the i Hi i I tli a i ve! vlliine ou have i HI "ii i-.. 1 1 on I In clot lie;) yon me tt'im- J LT. 1 1 : - -i v i -1 -i'-i-n trnulili'. W Ill-Ill I" Hii- i- line r ii"!. II ceilniiily takks nouhl" li u ui rip- .n il on liullons. I oiel urn i, vnii up lemurs well wivl "ii W"H'! iiiiih nil. We liv to .I.i .'.nut w.iil. wi- in-- lMi.lv at nnv time to niUi -joi-l ii .1. -.n;;c'.eie-. We want our h.it i ' i. ii i-. !' M. 4'liadwic'k. 101 1 ill. lie Street. Fair Warning ! Citv Tn ( ..He-etor's Olliro, ) Nov, lulu r l.'i, l.s'.l-. Al'lrr Nturiiilier olllli, I will irtifi't'il In i'hIIi'cI Hie luxes due i lie cil) m' New limit' for HUN) li Icvjiiis on l lie pr rsoiui 1 proper n ul' ALL in arrears. Pay up ami avniil expense ami I rouble. II. J. L0YICK, ( Tax Cnllerlor. ?iT!4l tin 3'liihlron ! ' i i tie iu u l a- well, it. not I h t- lei.tliin o n 'oik-. Whatever they t r w 1 e ju-i i ht. This is a e.i elu I (e. tliiK the Us' I good i i ' i i. k folks not liiijr but the best e in lie hud In re. ' ninko a sioe!alty of Prescrip- Hons. i'.KADIIAM-S I'lIAKMACY. i BS'.ivo iSnvl Scc'iveil Vuotliei' Car I. nail of Kane) Korkir, Km cy Hall Simili aid B.ihy Car i net ind lots ol oilier rurni uro loo i.titfrri n 'o nieiilion, mid will oiler e :inl birgiilni .'rtlie i.ext TKN da s nans lo limit i room lor our tli tk. Cull nnd cxnmlua helore Dtrehiisini; elsi'wlierp. Ki apcclliil ly, T.J.TITIINMI. Nl'.W 11EUNK. N. C. LOOT ! Certificate No. 250 for cm ihnre ol toclt In A. & N. C. R. U. In lieu ol ibis ott coi'lillcnto application Will bo made for a duplicate. 110 UT. b.; PHIMllOSp. X
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