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t . .. "'.it .j'i VOL XV-NEW SERIES NO. 159. NEW-? BERNE, N. C, SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 20 1896 ESTABLISHED 1882 a. . : i . ; . - r- - , -- - " WnltfiWfSrsr MM CAROLINA. DESIRABLE CLASS - OF IMMI GRANTS TO BE SOUGHT. - - ' -'-.'' . :'i IMptar Betweca rrltybaM (tad Bal. to IMrMa bate. - a4) Cb atnall yraiaa. vi . ;, :' IWWM KMJM Itnwi. - ;; ';. .-,'. ' - , Joawi. BRr, " - lUutaa, H. C., Deo. 1, im.y Siaior Prftcliard expresses himself as petty confident of reeleotion. Hp is, . angry with Senator Bntler, and the rup ture between them seems tjbbeperma ' Dent. All attempts to restore friendship :T have utterly failed. , : It is said that the jiew administration . will change tho poller of the past IS . yean regarding immigration, and will ,.eek to secure a desirable class of for - eignera. The greater part of the immi- gration now arriving In the' country are , .ascribed to be far from deslrabler-, Cbas. H. Mebane, Jlie recently-elected State Superintendent of Public Instruc-:--- tion, is here and will remain until the Inauguration, C-'.;':;; v.. v- : ,. There is yet some talk about the inauguration-date. '.Those who believe that . the act of 1893 stands, assert that it will .- not occur before January 20, The new election law provides that the vote fot . State officers shall be counted and an nounced on the Tuesday after the assetn bllng of the Legislature, but fixes no date ., for the inauguration. It was for this rea son that, at the suggestion, of Governor , elect Russell, a bill was proposed fixing the date, which will be about the 6th it .' "" the bill becomes a law on the 8th. Engineer Heilig, who made the tint run between Weldon and Portsmouth on v the S. A. L, is very proud of a watch ... with which he has been presented. UU :-'.-.. time was the fastest ever made in thit : State or Virginia, it is said. . Tlie commissions to the Congressmen : and to the those judges recently elec ted are issued by the Governor, and . were sent to six of the Congressmen i yesterday..-;:.'.. '.':-';';. '.:.' ''" ;.V ' The Hne collection of portraits in tht State libraiw, over 100 in number, is . being rearranged In the lofty walla, in s very attractive way. The collection 1 , grows quite steadily. ' ; Good news as to the crops of small grain comes from all parts of the Btate. . There is an Increase in acreage over last year's. . Col. John D. Whitford is here. He says be will, as a delegate, attend the conference at Tampa, Fla. . January 30, in the interest of the fortification ot South Atlantio and Gulf harbors. Rev. A. D. Grumpier, widely known as a "sanotlflcatlonist," Is now located by the Methodist Conference at Kins ton, : .;.'"-;. ' The annual report of the penitentiary will be one of the best it has ever made. Considering the many drawbacks Urn year, the showing is really wonderful. The fact U that the use of convicts on farms appears to be the most profitable next after railway construction.' The lat ter almost ceased five years ago.' ; ' Three new companies of the State Guard, at Scotland Keck, . Concord and Monroe, have been formed. ' The State Board of Public Charities today eonpletoe its annual report to tht Governor, it was in suasion late laM night. Much good work has been dom in the way of securing improvements iti sanitary and in accomodations in jails ana eoumy nouses, . ' A graduate of the Hampton Industrial Institute has pees employed to teach wood-working at the colored Agricultur al and Mechanical College at Greensboro. The trustees were in session yesterday and complimented highly the manage ment ef affairs by the new President, James B. Dudley. - ' TUX COTTON MARKETS. , December 19, Tns Liverpool market today was some lower, for both spots and futures but the spot sales were 18,000 bales which is unusually large for Saturday,' ", Niw York has keen weak again, but tht close wag 8.78 for January, a net dc ; cline of t-100 for the day. - A LiTTEB from Messrs. Robt. Moore & Co. will be found in this issne which very clearly sums up the situation. Kiw Berks market is firm at 5 to 6J. ', : i Yours truly, . J. K. Latoah.' ' Nsw Yobk, December 18, 1808. Dias Sir The market opened Monday i) nil or very discouraging conditions. I.:.my longs wece forced to let go and owing to the apathy ol buyers a murk el could only be found at great sacrlllce to holders. The liquidation was very exten sive and Involved the failure of two (limn. As often happens the liquidation ot no much weak cotton paved (he way for a re-aotion which followed the next i! y. Since then the general trend has been in Hie direction of returning conH '. in e ii ,1 improved values, until the u " a. ' n- 'ved Uxlay in confluence ol ' uie ri:wliitlons re-m ' g Cuba. ; r t is sutijoct may fu -r disturb we munnt y. ' prwlse the i in sm frt,(ri)m any mark- t f wraknon, Advices from I encourage us to look for ( oft In the movement in ' , t'ntil this Hi accom ; ! M.ml dnulit, it will i i n.it ii a.,y iiiijirovcini'D ; -t , a i! ii ' a rornl biini 1 ' s; ! 1 i miuld'l Highest of all in Leavening Strength. Latest U. S. Gov't Report. ABSOLUTELY PURE WASHINGTON NEWS.: CUBAN QUESTION ALL AB SORBING ISSUE. i Hew Vanarressmea Jfjel on the Subject Cbanaen fSeotliueucaB (a. War . - With Ssln. J'Se w , .' Items. ' 0' Washisotos, D. C, Decemberr19. By the action of the Senate Foreign Rela, tions Committee, Congress has practical? ly been brought face to face with tllic Cuban question. Whatever may be the fate of the Cameron resolution in the Senate, it is not believed that the House will sustain tbcaction of the committee. The Republicans object to any etep which would, in their opinion, bring About a war with Spain on the ground (hat the McKiuley administration ought not to be met at . the very moment ot coming into power by su serious an in ternational problem. It was thought bet ter that Mr. McKinley ehould formulate his own Cuban policy and in this conclu sion the Democrats fully concurred. Other members felt that it would be injudicious on the part of the United States to recognize either the indepen dence or the belligerency of the ' Cubans jntil the real situation in the island was inown. A member of the House Foreigu Affuirs Committee said the time for ac tion had passed; that tho island was oankrupt; that American interests iu Juba are destroyed; that our commerce with the island has practically disap peared, and that recognition now would oe a mere sentiment without a practical jonsideration behind it. 'If," said he, "we want a war with jpain for a sentiment, we are at liberty to have it but not with my consent. 11 ire had intervened a year ago the nur would have been ended iu thirty days, American property rights on the island would have been saved and our trade with Cuba would have suffered dnly a partial interference. Today, as I say. the island is bankrupt and their trade trade will be worth nothing to the Uni ted States for twenty years," Members of tho Foreign Affairs Com- uittee expressed their surprise at the hango of sentiment among their col leagues. It was stated that members )f that committee who, at the lust session were radical in their opposition -to Spain tna bubbling over with enthusiasm tor tho Cuban patriots, have changed front since their return to Washington, and ire now among the most conservative nen on the committee. The prediction was freely made that. notwithstanding the unanimity witli which the resolution was reported by the Senate committee, it was doubtful if the Senate would adopt it, or at least, not without a a very considerable delay. Not a single member otthcllouse, oui if a score or more of the leaders, could be found who believed that the Senate resolution could pass the House, even though it be favorably reported by the douse committee. Mr, Pearson, of North Carolina, a Re publican member of the committee, ex pressed his position in this wise: 'Before taking so grave a step, leading to unknown and momentous conse quences, It seems to me that the infor mation should not only be accurate, but official. . ! The Republican party has prom Ised the country prosperity, and the question presents itself, 'will war or rn mors of war, or apprehensions of war, lead to the promised result?' " Mr, Shafrotb, the silver member from Colorado, expressed surprise at the action of the Senate committee. "Wall street," he said, "will not per mit the passage of the resolution through the House. It may pass the Senate, but that will end tMe matter," ' Whether or not the passage of such resolution meant war, was the question uppermost, but the concensus of opln ton is that It does not, unless Spain sees dt to force it The ground was taken In committee that this Government pos- lessed the inherent right to recognize Any new State, and that if the power previously exercising dominion over such territory protested, upon" such power rented the burden of commencing hostilities. J . - , T ' The opposition of Burrows and Hale and others known tq be opposed, and from the number of Senators who are ominously silent, it Is not unlikely that the resolution may be talked to death unless the idea of Cuban liberty, stam pedes even the traditionally unemotional Senate. . ' The United States Civil Service Com mission hot been advised by the Trea ury Department that Julius A. McMar- tln, deputy collector and entry clerk in the customs service at Port Huron, Mich has been removed, for violation of that part of tho civil service act relating to contributions for political purposes- AsBiHilnto Justice Brewer of the Uni ted Stutrs Bupreine Court, and atwignc . Z ? prove the great mils Nii'Mnpiirilla. I ilw l;f !il!'-n 1( Raking rbwder oi the Eighth judicial circuit, sitting in chambers, has denied the application made to him to issue a writ of error to the supreme court of Colorado in behalf of Sheriff Newman of Lcudville, which would act as a supersedeas to its judg ment against the sheriff, - The Leadville strike is involved in the decision, it being alleged that Sheriff Newman favors the strikers and refuses to co-operate with the Slate authorities in their plans to maiutitin order. Fifty thousand uniformed members of the Republican clubs of the United States is the estimate of the number which will visit Washington for the inaugural cere monies. The. Republican party, on account of the growing deficiency in revenues, has developed several "watch dogs of the rreasuay" who bid fair to rival Mr. Ilol- man, of Indiana. Among these are Messrs. Cannon, Diugley, and Lacey. TOl'l KK A OLI IN ONE DAY. rake Laxative Bromo Uipino Tablets All druggists refund the money if ii fuilt to cure. 2c. Teles-rnaa Iteinn. Allen C. Ady, ol Columbus, Ohio, who iikd for 500,000 in real estate, vae sentenced to the penitenliaiy for ciglueeu noutlis for borrowing money in a wit vhich skeined to be secured by first mott agu wliei it wiia not. Rev. BeDjiiuiiu Treo, of St. John's. Episcopal t'luirch, ot Saginaw, Mich., una resigned. On Jauuury 1, it is enid ue will leave the the active ministry uud cuke up the stuge, f which ho has long )eeu uu ardent student, having wrilteu several meritorious plays. ' Gabriel Russ, John Autms, C'darl Mvuusou, Umnes Anderson, and Lew luckson were killed instuntly in the Vir- iuius shaft at Uumy, Uol lhey were Jiuciug timbers iu the i-hut't when the oige fell, carrying Ilium with it to the 1,400 leet level. W. D. liuuntrec & Co., of Xeiv York, Alio failed oil tliu cotton exchange lust iloiiday to the ntnouut of about' $ 19,000, iuvc ariamicd with tlieirleieuitors to set tle on the basts ol 40 cents cash Ami 'i'o jouls iu one, two ittitl three years' notes with uo interest. TttCtTKr. At'Olli ISi E MAT rake Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets 111 diU!"'ists rein q. I the money if it Itiilf- l0.ct.m. 2s. 'At Christmas play, nnd make pood cheer, For Christmas comes but once a vear." Tusier. Christmas is drawing near, ami vou are beginning to cast around for your presonts. Tliero are lots or kings in town that are more OliSA MENTAL than Csefi.'U We haven I many of that kind. Thev are till useful something that your hus band, brother or beau will appro oiute. We have full lines of Gloves lressed and undressed; Half Hose Neckwear, Underwear, Ilandker ohtefs, Collars and Cuffs, Collar and Ouff boxes, Traveling Sets, Slippers. Shoes, etc ' See us if yon want something use ful for your presents. J. M. Howard, 6REAT-SC0TT . HAVE YOU BEEN FOLK'S Xmas Goods ? Blcucst and Newest dock In town and prices below competition. Stock consist of toys, horns, puns, books, games, dolls, doll chairs, taDles, Deosieas, oureau. cracker tars, chocolate pots, !oc dishts, cups and saucers In fact an; thing from tOe. Up to f 0.00, far the young and old sweethearts bead. . ' 77 Middle St, New Berne Theatre For One Week ! THE i LANGltON : DUAMATICJ: CO. In a choice Repertoire of PUy , with rhnnje of bill. Nightly, will coininoiice on MONDAY NKJHT, DECEMBER SI, flenerikl Admission, (lullery ,.- f v- i.-ltar; 85o. Mo. for re'rve'l seats. CHRISTMAS s Almost Here GAXI) GOOD THINGS TO HAT AND WIIKRE TO GET THEM AT IS NOW 1 N "ORDER. ' t We invite your attention to tho following 15 111 of Fare: Nuts of all kinds -This year's crop Itiisins London Layer and looso muscatels. Currants Thoroughly cleaned, icaily for use. Citron Quest quality. French Prunes, California Prunes. Silver Prunes, Evapjratcri Apples. Peaches, Pears- Apricots. Atmore's celebrated Miiice Meat. "Oranges, Apples,. Cocoanuts. rlce;cookin ' Hotter, 20c. pound. Nice Mixe i dimly 10c. pound. Flavoring Kjlrajiv an-1 Spice?. Very best' B . r t r fri-li I'rotii Dairy. Small p lains ahd Bu-nkrast liuceti. Sweet Mixed riul h-s lieinz's. Malaga Grapes. , Canned (ioodsof all kinds. The very best I-'lo:ir : cents per r pound till after tlu Holidays. Give us a call lx-foro biijitig and we will save you money. U-.tr pricer are low, and our t;ooils of the high est quality. & 71 Kt. Q NEHV.ttKRNF, N. f. "Woman's Work U never done,'' One tiling Is Fini-lieil only to lie replie d In another. It is tliii i-owinnt work, worn and strain Hi it d v i In- I -ri rt. t beuuh and asefulln ol n nny women , omit; ir years. Aswan's Ciimp isynur iu relieve your vliild iift'rmi u. I innire n Digbt's rest y ur money back, if not bi represented. Oil cents at BRADHAIY5 PHARTIACY. 1 8 9 7 i are now ready, l PRICE $1001 "Id single mi-urns, two new models have been put out, .Nog, 45nnd 49. JNotIC' allll features are a wiiler ec!inn of wood lim, fliisli jiiints -ind lnrii-r lu'uus;. Numeroti. mlnar chau'is have been uiude lurouab out wbicb m iko tin hi mo'te's even better tbsa models 4!) nmi 41, which have (ruin ed tuch an enviable rejxitatlon tltrouKliout tne woria. Two Tasdkms with all lite above improveme ita havu also been added. If nrtford Hlcyeles inclu.le two snides f rancliines. ' Patterns 1 nml t (Mst in '90 ISO) nave been reduced to f o and a new mavlilne liallns at 178 (Pat term No. 7 and 8) havu been added. Call anil got Advance Catalogue. WILL Phene 80. T. HILL, 61 . rroat Street, Mrs. Emma H. Powell FIEE Insurance Agent . . , . BUODSTUEET, ' Hsv'ni? la-en appo'aUd ajent for lite Fire Insurance companies reireented y my lulu liu,l..iiit, . Mr. A, II. Powell, 1 most naps (fully auk fmm the h,wrinjj public a portlou ol ibeir pulroi Bj;a. Any business iitrusioil to me will receive prompt an.l careful afteiition. Mill Miilia Bevelcs Claud M. Cook, - 132 MIDDLE STREET, J? - Has Just Received, a fine lot ot Bananas, Figs, Coo-jaunts, Dates, Raisins, Mixed Nuts,; Etc., Etc. The Cheapest Place r- Towx. W. P. Burrus Ralph Gray, Iliirru & Oray, Wliole-aM and Retail Dealers in HAY, and all kinds of Con aid Cora Mm. 24 Cbavejt St. AGENCY Hazar6 Gun Powder. MEKCIIANTS SAVE MONEY BY LEAVING 'JOUR ! OB r ERS WITH ME. F. ULRICH, Grocer. 151MIDDLE STREET. WE ARE A jolly old slomaaeh-fiU-iuK Sai. la Cla.is. No non kciimi ami U uick-k nacks about us. What's tltc ute of Cliriatinas if you don't llil up on tho best of the law!. Tliat's what we're here for to make your stomachs glad and your dining table tired on Christmas, Ami ve fill also Kti the We have just opened up our complete line ol TOYS which we will sell at cost for the next few days. IPS?"" Cull early and get first choice. WE AUE HEADQUARTERS KOI! Apples, Oranges, Lemons, Nuts, lluisint", Citron, 1'runeg. In. fact and for anything else in a firtt-olau Grocery (tore. Call and see ni before placing your order and we will savq yon money. JOHN BUNN, 65 & 57 Pollock St. J, E. Latham, . 5 Craven Streot .'' Cotton Eiikr ri Coiil::iia ilerckt Call on me for Cerneut, Lime, Terra Cotts ripe, Cotton Uuiug ami ries, Storage tor 500 bale cotton. ' CALL AT H. C. lUUott'M ',V I - - DINKIXtt' ROOMS....... I Hngh Bank's old bmer slion.) HalfBtswi 16o. Whol (tnwsiSo rf"Rw (yntr lnr lh unlkHi,' quart plat- Ouljliln orUdiupliuuil. . (Iriiiii hi of Santa Clans Yon t'an'l be Santa CIums-" in an ill-fitting suit o eloiliei. You won't look the part. A Sutitn Clans lliat Imgs nt the knees does uot in pite respect. Dnu't let yiiiir family be asliumed ol its Simla Claiti. Come loday and let us manure y-u fur a mil lliat will lirace up vour rell-teect. P. H. Ciiailwlck. 101 .Middle Street. A Hiaiioiicr.v Store keeps many tilings le-ide paper, peus and- ink. f.i rviliiiiLf lint coiil I possibly c.iine 'iiiiler llie lie nl ol " . tationery ' you will I'-ni1 in tins sti i k, nt prices economi cal enoMub in nllow yui to lake lliein Imnio Willi vnii, mi matter what tiise your pocket I'Onk mav h". X inns is CumiDg don t loiRoi a si ore ol tins kind is a (jooil place to limk fur yill-'. I;' Ilolnlay uoiii'sa specialty. Xeiv line I 'layer Honk- ami llyniuels. Latest in bbei t Mu-ic. .1.1$. MKK1T. AiKither ( ai Load of Taney Itoekers, iii-t-i ainl U.iliy 'arri-iaes l-'am y II II s mil kit oi mint' 1' miii i nr.- t ,o iiiinrrou it im-iilinn. tin f -a i;1 i-ii' r -pi ei.il bui'ntn.--' fir tin- in l l"i ill.- - u l-1 iiinke niom lin nur ?,'il. t nil nml ixai'.mie 'le'oii- pin Im.-ii i lii-i'.-. il.ASS 1 KAMI'I) riCTl'llKS. U' spu ll'nlly, T.J.TVR3TER. m:v I'.EUXK, N. c. z AT COST, My entire stock oi Boots & Shoes must be sold by Christmas. Come early and se cure bargains. li.UTS SHOE STORK. 115 Middle Street, 127 MIDDLE ST. tfKjrfjY'S FEHITMEHY FOR HOLIDAYi. Triple Extracts, Gold of Opliir Hose, Crab Apple Blossom, Blue Lilies, Sweet Chimes, Etc. Curved Pungents, Lavendar Salts, 10c. Bananas, 75c. l& $1.00 a bunch. ) S. NlJNItf A CO. , Xext.tp Post Office. Km mm 'ASH-: --,(,: 'Jifh' PHAKXACY ! HVSICIAXS KKSCKIPTIONS Itl.l'Aim) wlih care. RICKS, to snlt the times - - n . ; f : MS .1 . I oc oooocco Gifts. OOPOOOOOOCOCO Articles oi Ornament, Utility, Luxury, and Necessity Bought for Explains Why men ARK In Suitable P0T , BffiGA OS AT - . ' ' - ' -' ' :' TTTHTTir: h7. hh .ThTIh . . m .'. n tTt ,' ' inniniinM'n : fUIUU 1 u v. -HAGKBURN'S- - i
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