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r ' r.i yiL XHEW SERIES NO. 171. NEW BERNE, N. CU SATURDAY MORNING, JANUARY 9. 187. ESTABLISHED lS8f -Pi. "jr". l ' : i V' A. 'Si-. 1 WASHINGTON NEfS. - - i - . ; '- SENATE JINGOISM SHOWS A . " DROOPING TENDENCY. alr Call aad alepreiealatliellal I Miming Daeanieal.' ! , ' IIIIt Item. . "' Iovhnai. BfltltAr,) '"WiBiiiKQTojf, D. C, Jan. 8th. J 'ihe bod case of jingoism with which Via Senate wo wittering when the ,0u. i day recess was taken has been entirely cured by the copious -doses of soothing yrup administered during the recess by Dr. Public Opinion. Senator Cameron, - tLajutUoof ,()ie. resolution which was . reported fronvthe Senate Committee on - Foreign Relations at the most acute singe of the disease, concluded that it was , j-: , -v . , p eaaanter (6 remain on the Island be -owns off the coast of South Carolina than to sit up with bis dying resolution, and has o returned to Washington- ThereVare few Senators wild still riow traces of jingoism,' among them Mr. Call, of Florida, wKb this Week made . a speech on Cuba, in 'connection with his resolution calling on the State Depart rnentforall the correspondence in the ease of Julio Bangiiilly, a newspaper cor respondent, 'sentenced' to life Inipiison- '- ment for alleged complicity in the Cubai. rebellion. '; Mr. Call was very bitter in ome'of his remarks, declaring among other tilings that the whole power of the United, Statedwas being used to protect and continue the present condition of af fairs in Cuba. His speech might have attracted more attention had not every- ,body known that he is making a hard fight for re-election, and that many rich and influential Cubans are residents of his Spates -Representative Stilzer, of New Tork, had mild attack of jingoism, but . he seemed to be relieved after he hud of fered a resolution in the House giving Spain thirty days' notice that we fliould aot only recognize the independence of Cuba but maintain that independence by force, if tho fighting in Cuba was not hereafter conducted strictly in accord ance with recognized rules of war among .,: civilised- nations. His resolution was ant to the Committee on Foreign Af- . lain, to die. Secretary Herbert's report to Congress on his investigation of the cost of armor plates for naval vessels is commended as very thorough piece of work, although' it is not especially pleasing either to the two establishments which monopolize the making of armor plate or to those who advocate the establishment;' a government (plant for It manufacture. Secretary Herbert doesn't think it would be wlse-for the government to 'nialco its' own armor, and he makes It plain that the Carnegie and Bethlehem companies nave been charging the government ex tortionate price as the result of an agree ment between them to divide thi work. Hi remedy i to pay f 400 a ton for the armor, instead of $588, the present price, nd be pftsdnU Igures which how that thi would allow the maker a profit ot aomthin.bfee 1130 ton., , The Investi gation was made by direction of Con greas. njtTjri- : ' ' -Notwithstanding the enor.nou. amount (pent by Uie, government to keep In safe- .. ty tlie records of lis business it is every . now and then demenstrated that snc't ot these records a some fpeople Jmay wish to actrr-pncu disappear without lour ingatrio. Only thi week , Awlntant - oocreiar wtm. Of ilia Tre asury, -in an official communication aotl led the 'Sci at that sdroe of the papers showing tlx amount due the Faoiflo Railroads sink ing f und-M account of the subsidies paid the Faclflo Hall Steamship Co., which bad been called for by a BjjbUj rewlu- tion, coftld not be found. . Nothing -could have made It plainer that there are two aide to the tariff question than .the two opposing argu ment presented to the Way and Means committee thU week Jn behalf of the farmers of Kansas. One insisted upon the retention of the present tariff on cattle, because the Kama farmer could buy .Mexican cattle and fatten them for mar ket and mak more ' money than they ootild by raising the cattlt, and the othor sked a restoration of the MoKlnley tariff on cattle, because the cauls raiser of the . State were being ruined by the Importa- tloa ot Mexican cattle. Representative Curtis stood by the but, and said, that if Congrea would restore the duty Kansas would aee that the consumer paid no mors for hi beef than be doe now. Senator Chandler may have meant bus , , tnees when be gave notice nt an amend ir.tlo (he Legislative, Executive and Judicial appropriation bill, providing that for three year from the Brst of sett July all Mlarie paid by the Government shall be reduced tao'per cent, but the Idea Veema to be regarded both In and out of Congress only a bit of buncombe on that gentleman's part. . y ' Th test vote in ths House on the Loud till depriving book and sample copies of newspaper of the advantage of being Bent by Moond-clas mail and otherwise amending the postal laws dealing with the eecond clas wa - IU for and 105 apiliyl. '-Tlie Lill was pawd without a diiiun. t Thi ha bwn a hiisy week for the l!uniim;tnn M.hy ami lt mcmlier will I now l.u r A until a Vote It (ki a on the I"a.-if.o l;r.i..il fiiiiiUug lull, now under CVniion In the Houae, whi h will nut le until t t of post week. It U a I I ' ' f ' t, and while tl result It I i . ;, t i i t arfl lu lievrj ti f r I - I Highest of all in Leavening Strength.-- Latest U'. S. Gov't Report. 1T& 11' AU50LUTELY PURE j BUTLER GAINS. active Oajr lntunlorlat t'leht. Nfcln- ner Appears la weaken. Special, i , " - : . Ralkiuh, N. C, January 8. Today was the moat active and exciting one of all during this notable Senatorial con test. .;'.' v ..'.. .',':... k'.. It was given out that tonight's Populist caucus would settle the matter 'detln- itely. . It was reported that Senator 1'ritchard would be sent for to state his posil ion to the caucus. This was denied this after noon, and it Wo said that no one save Legislators would bo admitted, not evcu Senator Butler. Congressman Skinner this evening said he feared a deadlock between Pritchard and Butler; that he was fighting it. but that it might come. He . declared he would do anything honorable to elect Pritchard, and this failing, he would vote for certain Populists or Democrats. In other words, he was determined that some one Bhould be elected. V He says tlie proposition for a compro mise was made to him by Butler today; that the latter would aland by .Skinner if the latter could get the caucus nc mina. tion, but thatliO would do no such thing, and would rather be defeated as Pritch ard' supporter than be named as Senator by Butler or any Populist caucus. lie declares Butler is force ! to al nilon his plan to name a Republican. . The tono of the popular comment to night Is that Skinner has wcakoniM and Butler gained. NEW ENACTMENTS. Te epenl Amlgntuont Law IS.", mil 1H9S. Cuban Reaolutlona. Special. Raleioii, N. C, January 8. In the Legislature today a resolution was :xl opt ed calling on our Senators and Hop.. 'sent atives in Congress to sccur.t the r--fMge of an act acknowledging Cuban inde pendence. Bills were introduced to repeal I lie as slgnment laws of 1895: also to rep; nl tlie assignment law of 181)3, v.-hich forbids preferences, and to provide for now jury lists in each county Fcbrua y 1st. TUE COTTONJliliKETS. Januaiy 8. Liverpool sold 13,000 bain of apct ot- ton and futures were 2-04 i highc. Niw YoiiK opened at a f met tonal ad mnee . over yesterday and tint market won very dull and featureless up tn the noon hour. After this coi isideralile ac tivity was aroused and there was quite a large business done in futures. Tim closing was steady at 7.18 for Mn: cb, a net gain for the day of 12-10(1. Tui stocks at counted interior town urn moving off very rapidly, and I lie re ceipts from primal points contlnu.verv small when compared wi h tlie.ri'celnln a few week back. A i.itti.i more cheerful fee ng set ins tit be getting Into gencnil msincss, anil some expansion in the dr goods trado is promised. Tin cotton market &e.'ms h lw in a vi'iy healthy state at present f id prices nro likely to go some higher - sd cspeci.illy ' so If the speculation hror iens. Niw Bxumb market is llrm i . 0 to 6. Yburs trul .', J. S. Latiiim, THE MARKITS. Chicago, January 8. OPE!IIN(l. C1UH.E. 81 81 .... 4 4.10 May Wheat.... .. May Bibs........ PE R F ECT onil permanent aro tlx, cure by Hood' Suroaparllla, be cause it moke pnre, ilch, healthy, lifo and health-giving BLOOD. CUT-PRICES laving just finished taking enr u nual inyentorjjw find aorielve .the owner of an Immense lot , of ItcmnaoU in Drs Good, -Domeilici, to. . 8mU lots f . Shoe,. Broken lims in ClotU ing, and in fact lota ot thing . tli at w Lav pat tli knif U to mot quickly, Figure rmlott of ituff jut half the former prico. 1O0O 1MIILH AT JX'IirH COST. TI:o k Ml SENATORIAL SPARRING ATTEMPT TO FORCE A SHOW ING OF HANDS. . Cnurns llomaey. Ilntler anil Hkln- ner. Prlfehnrd t'aellnii ioiiHilent Nenaiorlnl Timber. 4"arr' Mes hh. Kel. Want 1.? Vole. Special. Raleigh, N. O., January 8. It was thought that, in the Populist caucus last night the members would he forced to show their liinds, and ft would lie deter mined whether Pritchard would secure enough Populist votes to make his re election to the Cnibed Stales Senate cer tain, bjit such was not tho case. Senator Butler Was smart enough rode- lay matters, so the question is still an open one. Butler and Skuiuer have clashed, and Skinner, Populist though he is said to lie. is slicking close to Republican Pritchard. and last night in caucus said tn Kuller: "I am for PritchartL Name your man.'' Both Butler and Pritchard faclinn de clare themselves an confident. It is said Butler yesterday asked Ite- publicans if lliey would support cither J. J. Molt or Marshal Molt if the Popu lists named them, lint they declined. Pockery and Cluthrio we ;ith available timber and arc on the spot. The Legislature met at noon In-day. Private Secretary Telfair ar nouneed thai the (iovemoi's message was ready. In both House and Senate it was read, tak ing two and a half hours. It was an able message, anil spoke highly of all I he de partments. Fifteen hundred copies o." the message were ordered printed. There was little else done in tho Legis lature during the session except I lie ap pointment of tho followiii;; cuinmiltces in the House : Privileges and Klections fnok. Black burn, .Sutton, of New Hanover; Pence, Bryan, of Chntfiani; Brown, Person, ol Wayne; Cunningham and (Jallop. Banking and Currency Hrvnii, ol Chalhnin; Hauser, Cruinpler, Onnsliy. Cox, Adams and McKenzie. Rule Sullon, of Cuinliei hind: l'rmver, Bryan, of Chatham; Sehulken im.l Nel son. Judiciary Lusk, Sutton, of Cuinlier landj Cook, Young, Schulkeii, Price, Craves, Scalps and Cunningham. The (engtli of I he three parlies in the Legislature is Republicans 71, Populists 59 and Bvstincmls 40. It vuTII take Si; votes to. vlnvi a Senator. Senator I'l ilel ard uill wain in voliN onls'ule'of hi parly. TIX'I KK A 1.l,'l OSil, IHV Takn LuMilive Broino (Quinine Ta'ilelss ll ilruii-its id 'mid Hie in iiey if it liiil to c.irr. 21c "It is llcviir loo iale In mend Thio Riiyiu; will do vei u !l wlicll applied to l oiiilm t. fir iiili;'. but it is "way on" when applied. i Clotllin;; or SIiuhx. Ti.oro is a li.. when it is ton ht to coil llieui. Tlio iileit is to j ot CI itliinj; mi l Slinot that will nut Iriv.i to li'- cur. lintially "incmli'd." That'.H the kind wo try to got ami sell. Call on in if you need Clothing, Hals or Slices. Onraimis ooon noon.s at the HIOHT PRU'Ra'. . . ' J. M. HOWARD, GUANO FOR If you want Guano lor Cash we can supply you with - At Itok ICottoni J. C.Vhitty & Co Why roftV Willi Cough. Cold', (nil LiOrippr, wlmD I.AXATivi UnoHO y iiinin) II1 curn you In mi dsjr. l)o not protr tlwriu aing la th Iwod like Kulplmt vrQiiiniD rut iip'.iU Ubht ronvenimt fo,- Uking. Ourntl tornrc or nwf rafundeiL I'rlc 25 cut. For AH Oil Reliable Brands b1o at Jlradluim' :riiriey, ll o(Ik i Drig Store. We Desire To our Ntock of Canned Goods Which consists of Lemon Cling Peaches, first quality; VcW . low Crawford l'eaclies, first uulity: Oriole lirand table Peaches, K'i cts. 3 lb. can. TonmtbesCorn, Karly.Ttino ' I'eaa, Com nml Tomatoes, Okr.i nml Tnmiitocs.IleinV.'s linked Beans with- Tomato Sauco, Sour Kraut, 10 els. :! II). can. (ireen Cages, Pears, Salmon, IVolistoia, Sardiiips, Iir.ported and Domestic Corned lSeef, Chip llecf: Kaglo ami DiineCondciispd Milk .Pine Apple, Also it full line of Catsup, Sauces, Olives, lirivndyl'eaclies and Cherries, Mustard, aim everything in general groceries usually kept in a lirst-class grocery store. Everything (iiiarantoeil as fiopieiented. )Vliolesale and I'elail GROCERS 71 Broad SI.. New Berne, X. t Taking Hold. OF THE J VL'U! Iii The Higlit Way. Wf're koIds to Rft ou' ke on GOOD G HOC ERICS tlown I a lower point than ever this ear We're not going to force the qual ity one bit. We're gain tn Force tho Price - Further Down By Closer Bnyios ml .Selling.' JOHN DUNN 65 & 67 Pollock St! 11 .11 H II. !; ymi wl.slt to oh n vour Iuhbii" ? Are yon lired ol thai Ail opo riu nily Is mmv oliViM'd 4rM4cugiii;; i nnti tiVsirnhU' lot on Si4 ?rBacailaiiiiK('d "roal . . AT MOST . . INVITING FIGURES ! ami Uvil ni IiiIi pri riu'Mi' loin !ink A li'-K'il 4'ltTitf i4 i and urt- Dry and Healthy ami mIiouIU rt'Olve lli nlloiillon ot any one it foiling lo butlil. till illV4'Mllll4'lil tlif.v proniiKc Nfciifl.v itiul l4MIll 4kiihamv- meiit hi vnlutv AIy Hi 4UI4'4 IN' I.H.HACKBURN I- H..M..H. H. U U .11 II . II . II READ FOB Oi- gtfiOTI IT .tI e The Tailor Made Man i (i'liiif! to ict lieiter clothe.- I'roiu u- ilniinir 'H7 tli:iu ho ever h:n l,c- uk. HeN gong to get l.ltli- l.etld lolli. I.'c's ;oiui5 lo j.el lilile lieitei linings :iti I wovkniiiuliip. We ta-ii sjiv. I i n any I eltir Iii ll;sm e liuve ie lliep.i t. WVrc eciin to do s.'iiKt'iinj; WV.'e rz' in ' In I' v lo cut our pike? h lilllu liil e'o.'i:!' F. 3tt. ( Iiadivick. 101 Miildle Street. ssir5 AGENCY Hazard Gun Powder. Mi:ii( hams savi: mxk it v i.r.AYiM; voiit ou I KKS WITH MK. F. ULKICH, Grocer. 45 . MIDDLE STREET. II. W. SI JIlSO, Funeral Dirt'Hor and Knilialiiicr. lit l'.ro:i.l Street ., Hrilcir.ai Kobea n .Timv n4 keal mm MM. Do you want to liKXT u liou-t- -IliUu you ii liou-r iii ii K N T .' 1 1., ji.ii .in in i,i y m:i.i, INI:ti- in Nc" II re.- . Ho j.iii uni t i lii nr -i I a l..r n '.n L'l:iVC i c :tm : llo Mill ivnil I i lur. eh ip I i- in-ill lievi!) in. i :im ..y 'itiil.. ui i. ii linv or r;i!i ' Ili.i-.il' :.i Hi NII.V HKIiXi: ItKAI. ksta'i i: ; i : v ' 'i . Iiiiiii Ihe I'.i-I l.lliiir. I.:irj i' .le'.i'ii i--Iciiniei d H 1. nr I" ;! SrifC.i I. iiim. : I . i:. -ii,i .'. - II ly. ll.Mil'Kli. IIS i.iti i.i: nii.'i. iii look i ti foi I'nc ho lie id It is i v i 1 1 Hiiahuam's Cm i.n IUi.vm. Iihi mleita ami can K'.kMv lie to chllilrcli mill asyiiiani f siiccilv relcif for their ' m nil', miiiI'. Til Uii AT--, all. I iuliiiiinai V tronlilcs ill "(Mieral. Books Stationery ! 1. AT K.ST Xenmier. I'i-i Itt4 1 ralit and Mavnunen, mi) aiwaj be fun nd at Tf,ty. WATERS'. 105 Middle St. J-t"8ubcrii)l:oiu ra jived for all peri odical. HcIkniI HlppliM for wile. Order lakco for (chool U.iIIhi. Jjitml Ktan- hril NuveU. I'cuiilt, ixu. ink-, vie. J. E. Latham, 5 Craven Street. COTTON DEALEB AMI C'OIXIMION JIKRCHAXT. Call on ma for Cwueut, I.'iri, Tem Cotti ria. Cotton Hrio and Tlot, Blorapjlof 600 iMlr col Ion t f " ""I : ffll lam Expoetinc; Shlpmat fix. Model 45 1897 Colni Bicjis ! to arrive uitliin f. wty td li mi if ymi in Miis s ac ! ceivc.'. You wid do vourself no mJiutM- to purchase befere e-init llii H biin-, H" it in lis fur iilr'ii I of Mod. I 48, w.w eUOisali.a lol'AI.L OI'llEKf.. Anior.r other imiiroem ii. Modid 4' iiii-llii-li jiinti.n inurkul rratui of l IW Oii.ii tirade Hiev lfs; s Ierliu 'Wl - ver niaie iiliiie (noiwillititandiiii; lki fici lint Col. I'. )ie voted f r Jlclllil ) d i ne.v and oriuinal wav of upokir.ir lbr whiclt.. wiiicli does away wlili tlir Iwnil 'it llie head of the mikc. IF YOU WANT THK '. Finest, Haudsomett, ' and BEST Uicycle ma le in the world, TtTAl'l. and aee and l!uy a M'lel 45. NLinutui'tiired nrd e l; jruankntttrf L . the Ur;:i-t and bc.-t equipped RlCii'le Fuclory in the world. (6S"C'nll ami ;;i t advance catalojjut. T. II ILL. 61 S. Front Sit. Phone 80. 127 MIDDLE ST. P II A KM ACT I IIYSICIAXS l!I S( Itll'TlONS Itl.l'A l!i:i wiih ;rar. KICKS, lo suit tk II w :f-.- i i:i:i i mi; it v ioi: iioi.ntAVK. Tiiile Ktl',u:l, Culil r f i!iir lli.se, ( 'i n't A j 1 1 1 Blossom, HIiip Lilies, Sweet C'liimei, EIp-. tnrvcil I'tingcnt, l.uvcndar Salt, l(kr. t0AL! GOAL! W'u sell only tlie very hpt iutlity of While Ash Coal. ECU, STOW. AND OUKSTXI'T Onlcia left nt the )anl, lean of ll.ii kliinn it Willt'tt'ii store, or at liiee, South Front street, will n i-. ic uoin;.t attention. IloLMSTKi: it COS.-. 'l'hoi e 'H. APPLES 154., 2 ami ll&v. Vvvh. Come nMd K4-1 I hem AVIIILi : TIIKV IjANT. y. Xl'X.V t CO. L i . . i i U Fv EI . ;';'J ."'i-V'- I HAVK JI M' IIKCKIVKO ano'lier tine Mock uf fimev I ink I Wi I room Huir Ciiiii v Hnk 11.11 stiindn. Keiicy R'k 1 1 1 t 1 1 : 1 1 1 . .-1 1 1 . 1 ni her Kinr Kiirtiitur ii uiinieniiiH in nientiiiii. nml V ,, flKl.l. ' AT HOCK IIOTTON' KK.CMKS tor ii -li nr mi Tunc fur Hie Not ID Dayi. n ii In uiiike riMini for uiir stuck. Call anil evimiue U-fiirf puri'lininf f1r- here. KeM.ecllull, T.J. TIT RIVER. NKW UKUNK. X. U. Money to Loan on City Property. Apply to S.M. Briniom 'Xotlc. Notlcr la hrreliy fflvta thnt Ui Ari' ninned mid Id WM lte will ik ji plicntlon t4t (he (leneritl AuemWy at n g lireoent emiiin for Charter fur a Mutual Fir Iimninno CnmpaBf Mrlilt IU nrincil offloa at New torn, 1. C, . . C T. WATSON, Jan. Ilth, IW. aHllW
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