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VOL XV-NEW SERIES NO. 159. NEW BERNE, N. a, TUESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 22 1896 ESTABLISHED 1882 -15 A; WASHINGTON NEWS. SECRETARY OLMY AND SEN ATORS ARE' AT OUTS. . itrobnble Effect or Hecocnltian ol nbn IndipDdnoi. Wnr Willi Hpsin. Slork Joblic Ai'imrtnU. JtfnorAiice of CimtUfOittAii, " ' JOUKNAt liUHSAU, 1 ' j; Washington, I). l, i)CO. 21. J Secretary Olney is muck chagrined t the action of. the Senate Cummittee On Foreign Relations- in unanimously re porting a clean-cut resolution for the recognition of the independence of tht , Cuban republio after he had taken, the trouble to personally appear . before tin - mmittee and give the reason why tht ' administration did not deem any action - adyisable'at the present. While it is not v probable that anything Secretary Olnej could have said would have prevented 'the action of the Committee, it is said that the committee would not have beev unanimous had Mr. Olney not attempted to argue that the right to recognize s new state rests alone with the President, ' independent of Congress, an argument ' which he later elaborated and made pub- lie. Senators are especially jealous ol and encroachments by the Executivt upon the prerogatives of the legislative branch of the Government. There are few men in either branch ol Congress whodoubt that war with SpaiL would follow the recognition at this tiint of the Independence of Cuba by the XT. 8. but there are many who do not expeci to see that recognition by the present ad , ministration, unless public opinion shall : declare itself so strongly in favor of thi recognition resolution which has been reported to the Senate as to caust . those who are now determined to oppost : that resolution . by ail parliamentary , methods at theirdisposal to contcn. themselves with voting against it. TV - M" effective, this resolution must not ' only be adopted, but it must be able tt - command two thirds of both the Scnatt . And the House, as it is no secret . that i. will be vetoed by President Cleveland il : it ever reaches him, and Mr. Olney tayt he will not act upon it if it be adoptee over bis veto.' The resolution being re- ported to the Senate on the eve of tht Christmas recess will give the public a chance to discuss it during the next twe - weeks, and to make known whether thi v sympathy of the people for Cuba it strong enough to justify our taking s etep that will almost surely lead to war, , as onr recognition of the Independence v of Cuba would make It incumbent upot us, under the Monroe doctr jne, to assist in maintaining that Independence it Cuba is unable to dp, it without assist- . nc. There are 'some scandalous rumon floating around Washington to the effect that the decision to report the Cameron resolution for the recognition of - Cuban : Independence which was so sudden that none of the members of the House Com mittee on Foreign Affairs ' had any ad vance notice of it, was the result of a stock jobbing'scheme. According to thh rumor, if some -of the Senators were no? in this scheme they were made the vic ' tis of outsidepeoulators. It is said thai : hpavy orders to sell stocks which would -, be likely to tall on a war scare went from Washington to New - York before the Committee met on tha day that il . was decided to report the resolution. . The House Committee on Public Build . - ings has reported a big batch of Publii . Building Bills, and they hare been placed on the calendar, but unless tht powers that be shall relent between tliit .'aid the 8rd, of March there isn't much flvfie for these measures, . -' If WQuld not be a bad idea to compel - all men elected to either the Senate. 01 tfte House to. Shaw by a thorough exami nation, that they tnow at least the fund amental principles of the V. 8. constitu tion. There isn't a session in which somt Senator or Representative doesn't makt a conspicuous display of hU.ignorance ot the Constitution. The latest offender u Representative Barrett, of Mass., who introduced a bill making only Benaton arid Representatives eligible for the Pres ident's cabinet; which would direct!) conflict with provision o( the Consti tution, Mr, Barrett is a collfge grad: pate and has been a successful -newspaper man. Secretary 01 Bey's claim that Congress has no power for the recogni: llun of a new state indicates that Cabi net officer might also be Included in the tttiiination. -. . , lii'prosentatire Bailey, of Texas, siren uouIy objected to the bill appropriating f ;u,U00 for Federal building at. the Ten. nmnoe Centennial Exposition and 100p- ( i for a government exhibit, and twen tv four other members voted .with blni ii 1 enough to break a quorum refrained f n ii voting, but Speaker Reed counted u (iiiiinim and the bill passed, " ' 1 !h' Huntington railroad lobby will eal ' t Christmas turkey and trmmlng i i I tier spirits tl)un tlluy hoped to when S r saw Congress decide to take a two v i n ci'KS from December 29 to Janu i y 5, uv, ing to the Committee on Rules r reported a resolution which was I by the JloiiBoJietting aside the h beginning Jun. 7th, for the uion of the Paciflo Railroad nil. !' help ; i i 1 lu, which gives , fun! enptiie and -IS v- '1'. lit v; Highest of dH in Leavening Strength. Latest U. S. Gov't Report. ABSOLUTELY PURE NORTH CAROLINA. Proareiwl ve Farmer hi.i1 I'rUctinril. HI Ondtr U Wiiiy. Reward for Mnrdentr. Special. Raleigh, N. C, December 21. The Progressive Farmer toduy editorially (tips Senator Pritchard. It publishes bis denial of the statement that the Legislature is to be bought, and adds, "He has pursued a course recently which does not entitle his denials to much consideration among people who jannot be humbugged." fc Governor Carr offers one hundred dol lars reward for the capture of John Dickinson, who is charged with murder jf John Dick in Buncombe county. One of the wittiest remarks of the ,rear was made today by Hezokiah A. iudger of Buncombe who is here look ing over the ground. He says the Pop alists are doing more business in North Jarolina on less capital than any people le ever saw . Chairman Ayer commenting on this laid perhaps the Populist capital was watered. Governor Carr has issued commission o Judge Ewart today. Hapreme t'earl Decision. pecial. Raleioh, N. C, December 21. The Supreme Court this evening nir'l the fol- owing opinions: Williams againit Couunissioners ftom ,'rnven, error. IHearacna and volombln at Odl, Mobile, Ala. The Norwegian steam ship Jail, which arrived here from Blue- lelds, Nicaragua, brings news of nctivi orepsrations which are being nimle in Nicaragua lookinjj to a war with Colom- oia. The Nicaragunn Government has a patrol boat going up and down the Kami. .liver oonscriptiug everybody who cai )e used as a soldier. The laborers i the plantations are being taken and car. ried to Rama and the hlulf, when hey are put in the garrisons. It is saiu that the cause is a dispute between Col ombia and Nicaragua as to the owner ship of Great and Little Corn Islands, which are situated about - forty railet from BlueBelds and 160 miles from .iauia. Corbctl's Blnsl Called. San Francisco Bob Fitzsimmons, hit wife iaud manager will leave for New fork on Tuesday, Fitiwimnious said that Ooibett will be accommodated with n jood side wager and that he will set aim In a week or so to arrange particu lars. "If Corbett is not satisfied with a side wager of f 10,000 1 think I can raise $25,- 000 in New York." said Fitzsimmons in pleasant sort of way. "I don't believe because Corbett bos seoured such K"ou :lnaucial support that he will fight all tin better, I am ready to meet him nt nnj time StuuTt elects, and after we muk ill) kl arrangements in the Last I will then rest for a mouth or so before I seitli down to a course of training. THE COTTON MARKETS. December 21. rus cotton markets have shown no new feature today. Jakdart delivery In New York closes, at 6.73, the lowest point reached this season. I hand you herewith s letter from Robt, Moore & Co., which is interesting on account of its statistical conolusions- Niw Bibni market has been quiet at S to 6J. Yours truly, . 3.7L Latbau. Niw Yobk, December 19, 1890. -Mr. J. E. Latham, New Berne, N. C. The amount of cotton brought into sight this past week has exceeded expec tations. The Chrgncle mnkos it 891,000 bales against 818,000 bales corresponding week last year. The total amount for the season reaches nearly 5,700,000 bales. It looks now beyond doubt that on the 1st. of January we will have received In light 6,830,000 bales, Last season after the first of the year we recelved'8,000,000 bales. ; The tenor of nearly all - our Southern advices would Indicate that the amount left to'bemarketedldoes not exceed that of last year. If such be the case the amount in sight on January 1st will represent abont 73 per cent of the crop. : The sea sons of 1&I9-90 and 1 were in this respect remarkable and many believe this season will furnish another example qf unusually early nnd'rlld. marketing, '8q much lohs and ilisappointinent, however, has followed this, theoretical reasoning that no substantial benefit will oomo to the market unkll receipts prove a moderate drop. We have the promise ot another week of largo receipts and should they ton llime in relative volume after the 1st., cotton wjll probably djecllue considerably further, . : -, -" Your truly, ' ltuasHT Moons & Co, THE MARKETS. CmoAOo,"Decemher 21. OPKN1NO. CIOSI, ... 7tl 7Vi' 40" Vny Wheat.. ..v l:n.s.... Baking ravder BUTLER QUIBBLES. Naid One TIiIiih ami It ill. Two ll.HV r eul Coui.'u ii.tii uwiibt.. Special. RAimon, NC. December 21 Senatoi Butler will in a special letter to his paper tomorrow, deny the assertion made by several Republican papers, anil by Senatoi Pritchard, that there was a deal hist vein as to the long term Senatorship by which the Populists were pledged to support Pritchard next year. Senator Butler says that at the caucus he made a personal remark that he hoped co-operation of Populists and Republi cans would contiuue two years longer on the same basis, OstrComala In Cubs. New York. S. P. C. Henriques oi this city, who was formerly United States Consul at Cardenas, Cuba, has written a letter to Senator Sherman, in which he endeavors to show that the Jonsulur Service of the United Btatss hi Cuba is such that the Government cannot depend upon it for correct infor mation as to the real rendition there ex isting. In six of the principal ports, be 'says, the Vice Consuls are engngvd in busi ness and own property. In the ports of Quantanamo, Situta Cruj, Nuovitas, Ibarra, Maviiri, Tunas de Zaza, Casilda, uaiizanillo, and Calbarien the United Slates is represented by Consular Agents. Seven of them are not citizens it the I'mted states, luey receive no .iiilaries, but fees, They are all business oieu and owu property tljere. Some of them arc Spanish subjects. Mr. Henriques contends that the Gov ernment's representatives should be free from business or property interests in the land to which they are accredit ed. TOl'VBEACOLD INMKME OAT i Take Lux.itive Rromo. Quinine Tablets AH druggists relund the .money lf.tt luilf 10 ctrc. 25. -'At Christmas play, and make good cheer, for Christmas conies but once a year." Tuser. Christmas is drawing near, and you are beginning to cast around for your presents. There are lots of things in town that are nioro okka- mentai. than useki u We haven't many of that kind. They .are all useful something that your hus band, brother or beau will appre ciate. We have full lines of Glovos, 1 reused and undressed; Half Hose, Neckwear, Underwoar, Handker chiefs, Collars and Cuffs. Collar and OiilT Boxes, Traveling Sets, Slippers, Shoes, etc. Sac us if you want sometliina; use ful for your presents. .1. M. ifouAki'. For Male or lt?i( ! The vithublo Farm owned by II, invert lud aujolniug the farm of J. J, Ithein on Lawioo's Creek, adjoin? the Cily of Xew Berne. Said Farm containing 73 acres of Land adopted to the cultivation of Corn, Pess, Potatoes or Tobacco, and Ti licking especially. ' The above land it in first-claw condi tion. Houses und other buildings in good repair. Splendid location for selling town lots. Persons desiring to rent or purchase, apply to J, D. DINKINS, No. (0 Middle Street, : - .. New Berne, N. C. STANLY'S, AUCTION HOUSE, NEW AND SPCOND-hAKD. J'UB- nituie, Bewing Machines, Mqsical (n itrunienta, Walcbe), Clock! and Jewel tj, Cook Stovesiand Heater). Goodi, . Want and Merchandise of all kind, Bold on Commiwloo at . Thos. Ntanly'ii ' . Auction IIouw. MTSulct private or public', u desirtd. New ESrnQ Theatre For One Week ! TlfEj I,ANftI)0X; j DljMTIIC C. In a rhoioe Repertoire of fiord . wHtiaehaBgeof bill. Nltrhtly, will commence oi MONDAY NIGHT, PECF.MBEB U. General Admlation.,.,,. 8V. , Ohlh-ry. .. .'.I...... . ;.'.'.J.. . io, rNo utra rhnrj for rpwrynl lontii. CHRISTMAS is Almost Here CAXD GOOD THUGS TO EAT AND WHELMS TO GET THEM AT IS NOW IN OliDEll. We invite your attention to the following Bill of Fare: Nuts of all kinds This year's crop. Itaisiuii London Layer an I loose muscatels. Currants Thoroughly cleaned, ready for use. Citron finest quality. French Prnues, California Prunes. Silver I'rnues, Evapoiated Apples. Peaches, Pear. Apricots. Atmore's ceUbrated Mi.icc Meat. Oranges, pples, Coeoanuts. Nice cookiog I utter, 20c. pound. Nice Mijed Cuu-iy 10c. pound. Flavoring Extracts tn 1 Spices. Very best Butter fmsti fiom Dairy. Small Hams and Bre isuast Bacon. Sweet Mixed Pickles IIein.'i. alalaga Gra es. Canned Qooda of all kinds. The very best Flour 3 cents per pound till after tlu Holidays. o-- Give us a call before buying and we will save you money. Our pricot are low, and onr goods of the high est quality, i o 71 i Rroad I 1 St. Kr.vr.nF.RXE, x.;r.; "Woman's Work ij ni-ver iloup.'' ();k- thing is Finil.e'l oniy tu e renlnr.d In auother. It is llila emitciut work, won. i and strain that destroys tlio iriyht -le:iutj and ueeftillness of many womiu .voting ii years. Anway's Chih:p Svarr will relieve youf vhild ot Crtt and iunire night's rest your m.uiey btifk, il not at represented. 1)0 cents at PHAR1ACY. , are now ready, PRICE $100! "In single mounts, two new nindrlt havi been put out, Nns, 4 'und 46. Nuticiabh features are wider ectlon of wrod tiin, fluih jnints and. larger tu'iiQ. Numerous minor changes liavu heeo uimlo throush ont which mike thesi modeln even brtiet than models 40 and 41. winch hate imin ed such an enviable reputation throughout me worm. Two TaHnsMS with a'Uthe shore Improvements have alio been added. Hartford Bicycles include two are 4 of machines, Rttttetns and S (List in '(M 0) .. bave'becn sudurrrl to $50 and new machine ihting at f 78 (I'at terns No, T snd 8) bare bstn added. Call and get Advance Catalogue. WILL T. HILL, rasa 80. ei . rrsat Itreet. Jlrs. Hnma H. Powell, FIRE ' Insurance Agent BROADJTllEET. i Har'ng htcn appointed sgnot for the, rire losurance couipsmes rtprewntrd by my late hustnd, Mr. A, II. Potmll. 1 tnosl retpectrully ak from the ioairiua pnblle a portion ol their patronain. Any bui-ioiw intrusteil to me will recelr ptnmnl and careful sttrntlon. , , - I I Tk iDani Gaski I Columbia s Bicycles .... 7 ti Claud M. Cook, 132 MIDDLE ST11EET, Has Just Received a fine lot ot Bananas, Figs, I Tn k Coeoanuts, Dates, Ciikai'kst Raisins. Mixed .Wits. ! Pi..m i: Kte., Kt.'. i TM . W. P. Burrus Ralph Gray.! VVholeule anil Uetnll I'ei'i i- in Cotton and Cora Biters 24 Chaves St. , I j j AGENCY Hazard Gun Powder. MERCHANTS SITE MOXEV BY. LEAVING :yOL-R;OR-TERS WITH MK. F. ULRICH, Grocer. 45mnSLB STREET. Baft l!if Sinl WE ARE ! A j.'lly i.ld st..!imacli-(ill-ing Sat, In C lu.is-. N.) noti-sen-X' a tul k-ii k-ktia--k about II.-". W ill''- 'Jjr :lr of Christmas if von I'lin't llll lip on the Im-si nf tlio laml. 'I'liat's what wi-'ic llfil:1 fur- ! !i.;,kc vn' r sl'Miiachs !.i! .-'.,,ii vi'i !J 'lining tii'ilr lui'l an C'lirijtnias. ADu we will also ide tie Happy ! We have just opened up our complete line ot TOYS which we will sell at cost for the next few days. J"' Call early anil- get first clioii.e. WE AUK HKADtjrAltTKliS KOI! Apples, Oiiinge, (vinous, Nntt, ItaiiiiH, Citron, i'lunea. In fact ami for nuvthing else in a first-class Ctrocerv 'store Cull snd tee iib before planing your ordera and we will save you, money. J0HN BUNN. 65 & 57 Pollock St. For Coughs, Hoarseness, etc. , Manufactured according to tho formnla of tht late Col. Jordan. 85 oenU a bottle. Sold at Davis' Pharmacy. Agency for Di fKv's Cnocr Sybop, . 25o, J 1st try Inn. hox of Cascsretv the finest llfi;r auil bow' leuliilot.Tuf rusile. of Santa Ctaus " 1'oh S';n"l bv lotl.e- V I Smitii i i--not in ,ii:e rfsj )n't lit y.iiir .amily be ashume:! ol its Snola (.'Ian. Come today and let us meusure jmu lor a suit that will brine up .VOUf It'il-IC'fOfC!. 101 .11 id die Street. k! many il-W-s - i i',-..e:. pens anil mi;. l.v; .ii. i:: ,.i p ..-:l,ly ciine '.ii'-'fr iur i.e-i i nt " liii.nii(-r) ' jnu 'i ! I'll:! U l;,l I :,( iices fCOII.MIii. cal emmtih to alloc y .u tn taki- tlcm liiniie wiih ynu, iivittiT what si youi ix.eket l in k may h-. Xiilas is coiniui; -don't f.iigct : x'oro ol this kinil is s.ioil )l:ire to l i.: i',,r y.!!-. : 'H..I;.'.. v:-M: New .1'!!. J jci' xju". AH' .ijtt...... l.(teI a Sheet Mu-ic. J. I). OANKIXS. ln islniws Stmli. AimtliiT Car l.iiail of Fnnry Itiicki r-. I'm iv Mill Si ii - anl liiliv ('arii'Le; ami lot- ot o: in r I'm n i n- i u iinu'i-inu Hi mi ill ion. an I u i'! r -p-.-' il h 'in). lor I'm- in .i i i .ii - a. I i in kp imihii tin i,r -iii.. i , Hi ll i in, mo '..'nr. pirrliHMnu l-' In iv. ii.l.SS I'!! AM I.I) IMCI'I. IIKS. ''. .p. 'If 1'V. ! .i.ti acKit. AT COST. My entire stock ot Boots & Shoes must be sold by Christmas. Come early and se cure bargains. IMt.VITS SII0K smilF. . Miililli. Sli'i'i't. 127 MIDDLE ST. P1UUH ( IIVNII t S u v st i; 1 1 i mins III I'AIIKD niih rarr. KK'tS. to Hiilt the time. " . . PERFl'MERY KOR IIOI.I lA . Triple Extracts, Uolil ot uphir ltose, Crab Apple Blossom, Mine Lilies, Sweet Chimoa, Kto. Ciiivoil 1'iiiigenta, 1tvenilar iSaltd, 10c. Bananas, 7 5 c. & $ 1 .00 to, hunch. ' Jtextto Tost Office. i -u ill-Gttinj; suit o T? -'Phfinnmfinal iii -3'. A I Mm I mm GMSML I oooocooooocoo In 6 Gifts. ooooooooocooo Articles of . Ornament, Utility, Luxury, and Necessity Bought tor , Explains Why Kl II mum am: in AT .11 H. H..U..H II..H..H..H.. .H..H..H .. H..H..M H Suitab P0T rSH ACKB AGKB i in u .".
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