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VOL XV NEW "SERIES NO. 16. NEW BERNE; N C WEDN E3 0 A Y-Nl QIlK IN 3 s ' DEC :SM B ER 30 18M ESTABLISHED Wl ".).. i . ! . . . : ,i i : .: .--'1 & 1 1 -i mm COTTON GAIN. STATE. DEPARTMENT JMAKES 112 PER ENT. INCREASE" ' Over Fear Handrail TbuiuO Bale.. ... JFrltcfcara Wk.i Pannltot ,w..u rr SpHlcrr. Democrat. V .,, ,jt , Mat 'Decl.1. I f r-i v Raliiob, N; C.y December '29.rr-Tbi8 ycaria cotton crop in North Carolina if found by the 8tate Agricultural, depart, ment to be a little over four huiulret thousand bales, which Is a gtfln ! 1 12- pel cent over lostyear's. " ... I - - Senator Pniohard; will not cdme until next week, 1 aj- . . .. ; : her ... t Several Republican ' legislators todaj ay, that the spoakerof the Hoiiso wil. be a Populist and that every DtmocratU office holder will be removed," I , A j 1 X. A l 1 f The Pp ferjr tebl. . , '' ' LoNDON.Tbe -Standard pujblishi's'i - dispatch ..from . Koine,' saying i that tin '" ' Pope was much 'exhausrerf after his re ception of the Cardinals on Wednesday - last, on which, occasion he jmade .. speech, in which lie deplored tbe sltua tian of the. Papacy, ta Italv, and stntci that his intentions 'In making overtures to King Menelik of Abyssinia (to securi the release of tho Italian prisoners held ' bf him have been, misrepresented, ( ' ' ' The ' StandardVcorrepOndnt " odi that it is not likely tht ' hist Holinest i. VUtfapMe. Whul4:hlVNew tear's re Qf)ptqt)s qi) snqoeasivp day a,. ; ifi accortt ' nce with his custom. : ArrajigemenU 're being made to have the receptions at 1 brief as Dossible. : V :! J. ... . . DUablrd Veaiwl HI(bU4. . ' ' 1 1 KW Yo5. The rteamship ;Brooklj t :' City, whloh arrived, from Bristol, Eug land, reported that on December 12, ii ;.,. latitude 61 degrees, 25 minutes," loiigi , , tude H degrees, 13 minutes, she passec . .close under the stern of a disabled steam- ship, which she hailed-: The reply gave "a, the yeMel'i name, wich sounded lik 4-f aldj," bound, from -New Orleans fot Ierpwii The ateajner wai under fori and afteanrsa, ud was making about t ' knots an hoiur. When asked if she need ed any assistance, .sue replied; 'No," and that ahe was making -repairs (q .her h a- , chinery. She may haye.beeq the Cabra. ' from qew Qrlea,na, Dec. -5. , . 4 The Bropklyn City on December 21 sighted a double-peaked Iceberg, 280 feet high Wd 80U feet long, ' in latitude 46 . degrees 41 minutes, longitude 47 degi ew . 88 minutes. It was evidently the saint berg seen by the Frlcsland on . Deo. ' 12, " sixty miles to the north, but melted ti smaller dimensions. It was south of tht westerly. Winter track -of steamship . when seen by the Frleeland, but it now south of the easterly track, tlu Brootlyn City.having taken a southerly course... :' '''.. .' ' ."' During the month log has been report ed within radius of 100 miles of tin Flemish Cap by the steamships Corean Halite City, 8U Helens, Pelaware, Catalonia, and Majestic . ' ACTIVITY IN IRON Ad TIEl A4liut EvMaea r lufakM Ifrw Yobk, December. (28-)-Altnougli (he manufacturers of iron and teel ..an encountering . some ditflcultlea yio tht . fnatter of agreeing on ontput and prices. (h,er appears to a gradual improvoWni jq (he general rade C9nditlont.TQ de mand tor the mattuiactureq proflucts iteadlly Increa'siifg! ' A letter front Bhef field, Ala., anouncsabat the ShelllelO, Coal. Iroa and Steel Company ha- -OB traoted for the sale of 400,000 tuns bf Jif iron at an kdvknpt 6f SO cent a ton ovei the October prices. This same coUipab has also arranged for the rebuilding one of Its furnaces, which will be put in W -iM : ! iXtat mm &Ml1im Miminlntid. Two twenty ton open-hearth tM f uf nares have been putin Operation by Wil liam dark's Son Co,-of . JfUlsburg. This mill Is now almost under; full head- . way,. .Arrangements have been made b) , (he owners ot the Addiaton .Pipe and Steel Company of Newport, Ky,, ta start up the plant at once. . It has beeu Idlt for about eight months, add its resump ( ..'I will give employment' to aliout 12i i r. The Schoe'nberger Steel Compao) nil Pittsburg has ordered front ' William I!. Pollock & Co. of Youngstown; Ohio, Uq materials for several new, furnaces. ? 'cnKiie iitiprqyemeiits a,re being iiiadt . t tho plant of the Midland Steel Com t my of Muncie, Ind. ' The New Castle ( . i i n . ) Engineering works has about vmpleted furnace which It 'has been 1 ' !lnj fqr tle Oirird Jrqn Company at I, Ohiq. . . .;. ions large shipments ot ingot .and 1 , 'iiniinliim to Japan have recently - i : le hy the Pittsburg Reduction y. Japan7 contractors ordered i ii, !"rialg to be used in connection i ' iph" 'ding, and in the manufact ; in.Iii .ry uccdutremuuls' and cull- ''ti.i.K, FlaiTh. Dauntl I : c Si, Jnliii's rtvor from M i ii n vciiiii-oiliccratioar'' w't'i f t! v.n.i for same .' o . . r wiih aliore the i...aut- 'it out to P' ii without liim I, i-mliui k I HOpplirs from iijiii .i - ixi'y t'.n-H of ' .oil-ilia of tinu vi' . i flu , I. ii ' i :!V. ! -I.,.. I .' 1 kl Highest of all in Leavening Strength. Latest U. S. Gov't RepOrt.1 i - r ADdOWTELY PURE SPAIN'S INHUMAN WARFARE. Cuban Prisoner Are Invariably Jtltled Wnea Taken. ? .. ... " - ,V u WASnmotoN. Marlon -T.'1 Perdue,, a resident of Itichmond, Va., who cUtiios' have been a soldier jn Qomez s Cuban irmyt and to have mode his way out of che island through the efforts of Consul Jeueral Lee, has been in the city tor'a Jay or two on his - way Jiome,- where he joes to recuperate frotn .wouufls received that service. He talked freely of his experiences : and, observations in the umy, and some of his statements shed iew light on the conditions of warfare the island, and of the situation. "iu reading 'accounts-of battles in nba,",said tins young ..Virginian, "you lave noticed, no doubt, that , the reports Ccad to many Cubans were killed and so ja'any wounded, but you. rarely ever set- stated that such a number were taken prisoners, There are two nwfnl "reasons .or this. The Spaniards do, not take prisoners, t hoy have practically hoisted the black flag, and any Cuban patriot ho is unlucky enougn to be taken uv never sees the sun rise on, the fol- owing day.' "He is shot down very soon after ho u taken, and his body added to the number the enemy killed in battle. The olhei reason is that Cuban soldiers know very well the fate wh.cu is in store for them, iud tuey prefer to die fighting rathei nan be assassinated in the ranks of their oes.' Many of Qomez's and Maceo's men (or this reason have registered a solemn jiitli not to be taken alive," The hundreds of Amorlcans in .the i-auks of the insurgents, Perdue says, are .uted among the best fighters on the uiand. They are mostly from the Soutli ttrn and Western States, and, being ex pert marksmen, repeating rides aro given mem when possible, and they are put lorward as sharpshooters. Many Spanish uglier? have bit the dust owing to tlu 'merring aim Pi the rifllemen hidden In tue thickets.- Other Americans are in uie artillery service, and make the best t sunners, TheUvnaniite cannon. whicl, is manned by volunteers from the V'nitei. jiales, is more feared by W'eyler's sold iers tlian several regiments of infantry. its work in the hands of its clever niuuip- ilators is awfully destructive to- both uen and Structures.' . A" squad o Texas '.oowbby jn .tbfc I'onrthj Brigade are armed with heavy telescopic - rifles, which . will kill nearl) o miles away. They call Utemselves "the Lone Star Riflemen,", the solitary imr being the emblem of both, Cuba auu lexas. une ol tne squac), named Ityau, ieeps a i record of the Spanish officers ue has shot. , lie claims to have killed nineteen already, not to mention pri vates. j ,:.' ;!''. Perdue described, a machete drill bj oelored- Cubans in camp. These 'negro' jrpops, hesaid, are desperatd fighters with that keen-edged weapon,.! The ma- chote of peace, which is ujed for cut ting : sugarcane, is different from the machete of '-war; The former has a point which to curved backward on the jrder of 4 cimeter. Those employed ;iu oattle are perfectly straight .and go oft tflapoinMikeaaoiDcer's-sword.' 4aea LII In Hl.l(h. . 4 ;. BosTox-Laliuokalani, -they HdwntUn exrQuten, top(t the flrstslejgh ride of hei life through Brooklyn, When she came back' she said- she had been perfectly comfortable, , and had enjoyed every Ainetef jAj covered leigh, : with glass front, wu provtdea so that sne-could see everything and still not feel the wind. tier friends supplied plies of extra wraps and one' wits' so thdughf ul as to procure footstove, wlilch, placed beneath the robes,'.g&ve out an agreeable warmth. Hor Majesty's attendants, Naholelas and Hcleluhe, aifferetLa great deal more from the ooiu than their mistress did, as they were in an open sleigh and -not warmly wrapped. They know as little ot snow and cold weather, as . Liliuolfqlanl does, and everything Interested them. THE COTTON MARKETS. . ', -' ' DccctnbcrM. Tea tlvoifool advloes ,tb,qwed a good . demand tat spat cotton. The sates i were 12,000 bales, though, prices were tower. , " I NEW YORK has been fairly steady xlay and the close Is 8.83 for Juneary, a net gain of the 14-100 for the. day. ; ' Tmni seems to be no end to the (receipts The market Is in shape for a good rally but if receipts coutlnue lurSc the effect will not be favorably fqr hluler prlcei New lit iin'i market has been . steady at . BJto'ej. No sales,. ; ' "' "( ' ' . ' ; "otir;truly, ': i , ,- : THE MARKETS. '"-I Cl!irnn ,'Decemlier 20." Ot'KSINO.- Hi , 8..'J rt.nag, hi . s.tir. ' V.vj Wheat; .. A,y Uibs..;. TL 1 In uiiil pi oil's ! nil m e Hii 'i:i:i, Im- hfi Uf..1. lit Court Aa-nln. WlNSTOS. N.Xl-i-Judffe Simonion. nf the tinlKd States Circuit Court, has no tified Mr. J, W.,, Fries,.- receiver of. the North State Improvement Company, and his attorneys, Watson &. Buxton.'bf this city, to appear before him, in Wilming ton; on January' 14th, next, when hp will tSBiid ti derrt'e'tegarfliifg- the sale of the Cape Fear and Yadkin Valley liail- road; It is understood that the judge's order will be for a sale of tho road as a whole and not by sections, aa soim of the interested parties asked for. TOCI1RE A 'OL,.I. O.VE DAY rake Laxative Bromp Quinine Tiib!cis VII druggists refund the money if it lui) to cure. 2 "o A FEW DON'TS. ''Don't let your heels get 'slanty' if you ' wish to keep your trowsere in good Bhape." "Don't strap your vest in tight if you want it to be smooth in front." "Don't be eccentric in the matter of dregs." "Don't pin the ends of your scarf to your skirt bosom. Use a regular retainer, it is cheap and conven ient." V Don't wear loud buttons." And above all, Don't forget to try How ard lor Clothing, Hats and Shoes. J. M. IIOWAIU). 54TH DIVIDEND. The National Bank of Nov Itoruo, North Carolina. ; .'. .. ' December 2ih, laffi. The Boaid oi Directors nl this Ii:tr.tc, have this day declare' 1 a semi-annual )ivi deud of 5 per cent, free of tax, payable on and after January 12th, 1807. G. II. ROBERTS, Cashier. Holiday Goods ! If you want a useful present, and examine our line of Cut Glass, Fancy Queensware, Carlsbad and Havilamls f)iqqei Ses. 1.. II. Cutler Co. Better : : Times ThenJ"Put your liouldcr to the wheeland;pn8hltliallJjonrlghl II' yotr ' owe us call and pay us, that will help us and you will he doing the right thing. . i ' . : i i ,U youneed anythina in. the Hardware TjIii?, Such as a "Hagnp" King Heater, or a "Victor Bicycle, or a Jioy Dixie Plow for lustancy. Call on 08, we iir treat right. " ' ' Re8pct. Yours, j.C.Whitty&Co i Do yon want to REXT a bouse ? Have you a bouse to RENT ! .Do you want to BUY or BELL Reul Estate in New Berne t . ' .' ' Do you want to buy or sell a- farm Ip Craven county?' ' ' ; Do you, want Iq b!ry cheap tots near the city .on easv payments, of5 very low (or cash , 1 Jf so call at Ihe NEW BERNE REAL ESTATE AGEKCV, across the street horn the Post Ottiw. ' ; Large' Warehouso lor storage near steniner docks for rent cheap. . f ' tColleclion o( Rcnis a Bpecialty. ! : ' J5. B. HAIirF.R. ! n:py to Loan on City Property. ':. . A; i ly to D.II. Brinson. mm Eng'ish Will nuts , best quality. Pecan Nuts, ' t8sfc quality. ALMONDS, b3st quality. Brazil Nuts, best quality. " All left ' over from Xmas which, wo will sell at 10c. per pound. Also a few mixed nuts at the same price. J&iTAnd we Wave a uir. 1. 1 el l'.iil--fe mouth and New Jlivvr Mnlle1-. (Jive U n C lll li.Cn ill ueoil of anytli'nu' in tie (in You illiiil hi. r : lii.e. luce and i pr:- Hall Mrs. Emma H. Powell, 1 , FIRE Insurance, '.;:' i BllOAbfRP'fv Ilay'ng la-cn t)jil.ih'd.'x it "for tdi Fire (haunune coiiikiui( ruiieiftiil by my lita hiMiiand, tr. - A. II. PiMt.il. 4 most reipulfully a.K front Hi. lnuriui public ft ponton fil their palib up). An; buaineas .intrusiel ' t pie will receive prompt and careful attention. . ' ' 'McDaniol & S even iFire : Ci I'll l"Si-i;H! T 'nn 7i XI nmnn 2! ! m . n- Si'.vi i'F.RNT. . . Uinnnnnrt i iU m L lilUlUU i 11 Ji l f -.. I A . m Mm, II; . mm 1 Denartats. I , p'. Jf- i KJ ifipwi iissviais'i rj Pmm rvMv wss mi mi I this i.il'ti.k .ii:i. I ! ' is looking for t ie lio;tiii of . 1 1 111.. I.. : IVI A V tHKSW.aiKS?5j Iuai iiiiuse nun Luii le.niii) in- ii i j .... j - to childfju.w'uh iifisuraii 'ii i f s ieil j releif for their 'tuinns, soi:i-: ni THltOATu, and pulmonary troubles TT ' J - uujuumuuu ujiiu vim go I N 1 I 1 1 I ll II liiiiftiaillicyclcs , 55&57Ponccl!8, areuuw xetiuy, I ill llllll 111 1 I ,v,,v DDirn SMnn i r u I I IVIWLl i I '" vou I "In singlj niiiiin!. tvo new uioileU hive ! J;,,' ' lieen put out, iSos. 45 nun lli. Aotic a'lK ffc 1 Q In Ifeatuiesarii a wnler secMim of wood nm. rxflfllv Isvttt flush j.iint' nd lursjur lu'iiu'. Numerous OUUlllJ - i mm oiiaupt'8 nave uenii iiihuu uirmiuu-i -. : . i - out which mike tin t mo. est-ven tx-Uti i than models i) and 41. whitll ise (frtin v OinS AT1AV1TT I i edsucb an enviable leptiialiou throughout - NT H I 1 III I r I V ' tne worm.- ... n'Aiin-'mA III WlUllVIlVl I H Two Tandkms with all the 1ve . I W I Villi ll'll 111 U I Inuirovmli mtj have nlfo l-eeii ailite.l. II llllll' III ,111 i i . . , 111 II Hi Ml Mill wwr-.:., 7.-:.: .. - , ...vuiuw ...iv. nun I incl iilo two cindtM of . nincliiires. VVIMIHI0 1 ti..k. ...... t i a flu. i inn jiw rffrr i . l ad bi u i hum ? iij'bi in yu i i I ' , hurt bti-0 rriuel io $5J hikI a xr n rV ..wnt I ' II !.... 1T IV.. f"" - ' I 1 bi . im i u. I .. .. 1. - - - 1 . . . I CalV and got Adoocf Catalogue. ;:v '. ; .. . ' . '' i , - -v", ,' ... , r WlWi T. HILL, . ; - , . Fkea SO. : . ti I. rr.nt Street. 1 1 C t lli ' V GENEROUS Di ATRONAG EXTENDED ooooooooooo DDnmiiQirjn : A i D I :f? '' .111 :JI all 40 Wim. 1.1 t W. P. Burrus RalphGray. lturi'iis & Umy. . Who'esale' anl Bit nil l)ea!ir in HAY, and all , kinds of I Til Co;!oi it Corn Bnlers 21 ( i: v i. St. I j AGENCY Hazard Gun Powder. MERCHANTS S.Wi; MONEY HV LE.wiNii Yid Kroi;- 1EUS YY1TII ME. F. TJLEICH, Grocer. 45 RUDDLE STREET. Big 8al6 of Works LATEST Newxpapers I'etlii'H rals and MairazlncK, mat ulnajs be fonnd ft T. W. WATERS'. 105 Middle St. ttT"Subcrii)t:.ons received ftir all peri. odiual. School supplies for file. Orders faKcn rosclMoTrtiffidirs'.' "Lstcst Stan dard Novels. ,-. I'eociln, peni, itk-. etc., . ft.n't T.bKre.apimtart sm.k. If you, want to n.nlt tobaa'o Mips: easily and forever, be made well, strong, maymv lie, full of new llfc an.l vigor,' take V Tor.BiicUle.?yf;frw!.,l,!r 0Mt' waltev weak unn strong. Many gniulteu pounils iu..len days, Om 400,000 cured. , Buy Mo-To-Bnc from your own OrpKKiHrjwIia will gnaranre cure. Booklet end ism pis mailed tnr. Ad,. Steilit g Reaitfy Co.. Cbicscn or New York, 1 -ri km n n Sri -i MT mm si k. m XlftTr v, in au.iiU-6tl.ing suit o rlolhw. Yov, whtj't looK the part, A .viir i t Ian." tunt bftijg ,at tbvnees aots i nt mi nre resnect. ' - t, SH.i.l let your rahiily1- lie ashamed it j it s .nm ( lain. Come Icxlay'and let t)a : ineit-ine vi.-u Inr a si uit tiiat wfll brace oV .. in Ivif-icVpecK' P. M; CIWMlwk-k. mi Mi.iiiie sireet. Fcrfumerv ! in Cut (lass and fancy bottles. I' v - i j Hi. Ouwe. "'' I ' ' n . r . li.ll'i'Z. r ' ' J I'. I llll MlMOlM. ... nil hiu.is S.i'cfie't l'uwders. , . . i: ; V: 'ii l'T..ikt Articles. . J)avis' Pharmacy. lauS Coimh Balsam 25c. : 1 Aity r t ii r l.unil nf r'anev ltoclicrii, stundsj iti d -Ikby i:artige i :.i l l'tnij' i Hi'; ty numerous .in.! will nil. r -Liiriiil burning ! - il.i Mm k. -ill; i I iv 'Vit to niiike ( ':M ami t xamine jwIjiy. . , I II A M Kl ..'IClTliKS. -i-tiully. ' ' . 1 . J.T1 INTER. i:KI!NK, N.C. My entire stock ot Boots & Shoes- must besold by Christmas. Come earlyftid se-. cure oargams SIIUI'S-TQIIK. ' i ftii Middle Street. " SON'S I'nii' Stall -.Ketl Reel', i, Mn-.tiin. Fresh ami ii I'm L'ork, aaiii'eiil in v. Also live - anil M -i-l Tuikiys. Will have t to Fnppiy tfteArude v C'hrisUntts. i,i Kiuest ie in I he city .at . 10c. tlhldlrSf.1 88 sellpul.v tliq,o4( best i:. . W hite K(h;, stovk i'A?ltl t Onlirj left at .the yard, rear of riackbtirn & "Willett s store, or ul nine, fiil'Srtuth' J-VfJrvt' street, will reoei vo prompt ftttfttrsmir .." i HOLLlSfHRACOX. ' 7T COST A '.I-.. 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