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YOU XV NEW SERIES NO. 182. NEW BERNE. N. a, FRIDAY MORNING, JANUARY 22. 1897. ESTABLISHED If 1:1 !tf--;: - ' 1 I '- V WASHINGTON HiVS. PRESIDENT CLEVELAND UN ABLE TO PLEASE ANYONE Highest ol all in Leavening Strength. Latest U. S. Gov't Rep at WaJtla ta Plsekfork Olaey. tallMk fMlfaMWIIIlnMAiiut. W " iHnlta. Dlplenaatla Levee. ArallralleB Traalj. JontNAL BuRaaB, ' , Waooiiistos, D. C, Jan. 21. r President Cleveland seems to have de veloped a "latent inability" to do any. : thing which please for either the parti the cost of a Alteration plant for the Cap itol. For a total cost of 22,000, a float could be put in which wonld supply 300, 000 gallons of Altered water daily to the Bouse and to the Senate. It was suggest that put him in the White House, or tht led by an, economical Senator that they I put In a system of pipes and reservoir he punned in the Hawaii matter, and hit aubsequent treatment of his dusky friend Queen Lit of that far away island; hir- ' declaration that he didn't care a tinkers condemnation what Congress did in tht Cuban matter, and that he intended to follow the course which seemed to him and hie Secretary of State to.be the propel lone regardless of the wishes of the peo ple, have made hint most magnificently . unpopular wilh the people and his party Recently he has, it Is rumored, suppress ed most Important news relating to Cubs which .General Lee reported to him dur ing hit recent visit In his last messagi to Congress the President intimated thai . If Spain doesn't soon put aa end to th - war we wui lind it necessary to take s .. hand in the business. t At the same time his Secretary of State Is assuring Spain that the United States will not do any thing in the matter, and together they . are defying Congress, taking the position , that it has no right to recognize the inde " pandence of a foreign nation. His luteal act la the general arbitration treaty with ureal Britlan, and there are just two ' Democratic Senators, CI my and Vllns, mho will defend it when it comes up foi .. jatification. And as Senator Chandler ,-. remarked, it will have a very rough pas- .. cage before It reaches a vote, Beside; (Tending his party he has beyond n doubt offended Russia, and should the treaty be ratified we will loose the friend ship of that country."1 There are several Democratic Senators who are only watiing for an opportunity to "pitchfork" Mr. Olney and the Presi ent for their treatment of the Senate In the Cuban matter, and when this treaty is under consideration they will without . 4 doubt proceed to get la their fine work I lne provisions of the treaty of general fen at the expense of the treaty. It If 1 whltration between Great Britain and reported that the President lias under I"1" United Btatee, The Senator have eonatderation several nluis fr.r fnrthm I ihown a decided disinclination to have and supply seltzer and appolinarls undei pressure to each members desk as it would be as cheap and would be lietter drinking. The diplomatic levee at the White House was a notable event. It is the one reception at which the representatives of foreign couutrles assemble In their court iressee aud they give to it a smack of the inobbish court functions of foreign sountiics. - Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland were attended by the Cabinet ladles. The sen- lation of the evening was the appearance if Senator and Mrs. Brlce with Mme Lilll Lehman the opera singer. Their progress through the rooms with the jewel-bedecked songstress created quite furore. They went to the reception K'tween the acts of the German opera at which Mme, Lehman was singing. These receptions afford the student of mankind a panoramic view or our "so ciety" on dress parade. The diplomats, uiave and bored, and so called society people, suffering from an overmastering delusion of being better than anybody else, and wondering what so many peo ple are doing there.and giving tbemielvet mure airs than a roonv(ull of old world princesses, are all there. Those who mow Mrs.('leveland are Invited "behind che Hue" and from this point of vantage they gaze with supreme contempt upon lots of better bred and more cultured people who pass by in the line and disap pear in the democracy of the East Room where every man Is as good as a diplo not "if not better." Secretary Olney is to go before the Senate Foreign Relations committee and explain to the "eminent gentlemen ot the Senate" a be recently called them NEW BERNE'S CHARTER. BILL INTRODUCED BY REP RESENTATIYE HANCOCK. to fraataMi Wares. Meet Mayor by She People. Najerliy aa Nlaar fcliy Papallat t'rawa al War. pedal. Riliioh, N. 10., January 21. Repre sentative Hancock, of Craven introduced ebltt"iii the House today to amend the city of New Berne's charter by creating six wants three Democratic and three Republican and also to provide for an election of a Mayor by the people. Senator McCaskey says that he forever leaves the Populist majority. ' Speaker Hileman opposes the dhick listing of the boltera. The Populists and Republicans caucus ed tbulghl. Some of the Republicans wanted to force the Populist majority crowd to take the boilers hack, as if nothing had hap pened. The Populist majority swear that this will not be done by them. on i l baski Wholesale and Retail MSE.S, Are constantly receiving direct from the mill in ear loud !ols C. G. A. VOIGT & CO'S Show Piuft, Host fancy Pat. Flour. Cau.a Lilly, Full Holler Pat. Flour. Star, Full Pat. Flour. Cork Kit, ( iood Family- Flour THE COTTON MARKETS. ' January 81.' Tflt markets in both Liverpool and New York were Armer at the openiag. Mabcb delivery in New York sold up to 7.15 but the close was 7.04 which i t net decline of one point since yester day. Tusag la no change in the general sihie lion. If receipts tncreate, Hume decline may be expected. Yours truly, J. E. i.THy. Four grades, any of which we guarantee to give perfect satis faction. IF YOU are NEKD IXJ A HA It It FX OF GOOD FLOUR Don't buy until you examine our stock and get our prices. ii ii ii ii Cents Special Offering. ArbncklaVM KontMl u 20c -a.t F. sa COFFEE Columbia Bicycle! per Pound 23eta.il. ULRICH, Grocer, 4li Middle Street. PlIOSK lil. Pound BEST R ill OUSTED THE MARKETS. Cuioaoo, January Si. We also tMtrry ft big Ntoek of lie Best - Groceries OPKNINO. Hay Wheat 70Jf May Ribs 4.11 CI.HSK. 7i 4 r.M taking himself unpopular with hh party but at yet they are not sufficiently matured for publication. The outlook now at the Capitol is that Coufrees will run well into August with -only an intermission of a oouple ol weeks during March for the shift from - fifty fourth to the fifty flth Congress. The preaent session seems now to be twenty preliminary to the next one, and wvery measure which can possibly be de layed win be held over. The tariff meaa- re wntcU the Republicans propose to pase during the extra session ia attract ing a great aeal ot attention Just now, and the Ways and Means committee ol the Bouse ar feeling their way very carefully in order to conciliate as much aa possible alt antagonistic element They appreciate the delicate position the new administration will be placed IdJo a gard to the Senate and with that la view they have called into conference the proteetionUta on the SeoaU flnanoa com. anlttee in order that the leading Repub Iioans of both Houses will be In har mony. It ia evident that the Republicans feel somewhat shaky aa to their ability to pasa their tariff bill and they Intend to adopt a conciliating policy. . Senator Chandler will aire charge of the Republican international monetary ooofereaoe proposition hi the Senate in the absence of Senator WolcoU. and on January 18th, ha presented the hill to the Senate. In this connection It ia interest ing to note that in the last days of the fifty third Congress there was oreated monetary conferenoa commission which wse to have nine members, three to be appointed by the Speaker, three by tht Vice President and three by the PreeL , dent. The Speaker and Vice Prettden each appointed members of the com ml . eloa but Mr. Cleveland absolutely Ignor ed the act Which, aa a Southern mem ber remarked, ia the way the President baa of politely aaylng that Congreaa be blanked. "Old Ironsides" that good old ship ol - the days of 1813, whose achievement under Hall and Belubridge electrified Europe and Oiled with terror the Engllsl Commanders, who bad so recently beat a Napoleon's vessels, will la all proba bility be preeerved la the Navy yard hr for another hundred years. It will at - least, if the present patriotic spirit wlilcl Pr ads Congreaa lasts until Secret ar) Herbert can obtain and submit to tlx Boose aa estimate of the probable coe . of moving the ship from thePorttmeutl aavy yard. Mr. Fitsgerald, lUpreaenta tire from the Boston district which - braces the original Constitution wharl Wif-re the ship was built and launoHeu a : a ringleg speech ia favor of a rveo lu...m calling upoa the Secretary of the 1:.tt fur aa eeilinale of moving the ship to Washington, The resolution waa paas- 4. It is the plan bf the various hUlori ' cal soclotlee to oelehrate la a eullablt liftnnrr the oae hundredth annlvenar) cf the hunching of the ship ami It Is fcAjl that tlia Government will also 'rate It hy removing the shin to 'on ami fitting It our as a Ratal . 1 ' t'i niiliillini was launched til, I '. i i - . oi ie I ;HI recently i to t' e K..ie aa et!untte ef this treaty rammed down their throats, ind it ia now evident that they will give it a prolonged . conslderatian. To the oroad principle ot arbitration there serins to be no objection, but most of the Sena tors are guarded in their expressions of approval of the provisions of this treaty, and all agree that the abort time remain ing In the present eeselon ia entirely too short for a proper consideration of so weighty a nutter. The sentiment of a majority ol the Senate serins to be tliai the treaty makes no pretense of an, ar rangement for the arbitration of really serious questions and that It ia merely a commercial compact whiob does not look beyond the settlement of many dif ferences, Mr. Olney will not have a pitas tut time when the eminent gentlemen jf the Senate get him in secret session Telegraph lt An anti-theatre hat bill has been Intro- Juced in the Missouri Legislature. The first snow known for three years fell In different sections of Texas Tuea- tfavld F. Conover & Co., wholesale and retail jewelers, Philadelphia, have failed. The New York State Senate has passed a resolution calling upon Congress to In crease the pay of letter carriers. Three British warships will take part in the water carnival In the Bay of Han Diego, on February 13, la honor of Ad miral Beardslee'i retirement. Detective Wlttlck, of Columbia, Pa. wrested at that place a negro believed to be John J. Jones, who, on January IT, 1880, murdered three mea at Springfield Ohio. The Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen will oDpoee the movement to reduce rail way rates in Missouri to two ceate a mile, m the ground that it means reductions a wages. Judge Andrews, of New York appoint id Miles O'Brlea and Spencer Trask per neueot receivers for the Murry Hill Sank In procWIngs for voluntary dla- ailuiioa of the bank. Edwin A. Burgess, belt manufacturer. f Providence, K. L, doing an extensive iusineet under the same of A. Burgees k Son, has made aa aasignment tn Bea arala W. Person, The directors of the Chicago Board of rrade have adopted a resolution protest- ng against the Unfriendly actio fraaoe, Oarmaay, and Switaerlaad lend ing toward the restriction of trade la Vmericaa in rata. The Missouri Supreme Court baa iled- led the Slate law forbidlng opium amoklng and the operation of opium deae to beuaoonatltatioaal, the court aohling that maa baa a "divine right" to sauke whatever he pleeeee. "It la never too late to meud." "hi aaying will tlo very well when applied to conduct or habit. but it it "way off when applied to Clothing or Show. There ia a time when it it too late to mend them The idea i to get Clothing and Shoe that will not have to lie con tinually "iiiendftd." Thaia the kind we try to get and Hell. Cull on in if yon need Clothing, Hats or nhnea. Our aim i uoon uonris it the RIGHT PRtrF-S. J. M. HOWARD. DICH RED BLOOD l thefoun dation of irood health Hood's Saraaparilla, Blood Purifier, gives That is why the One True HEALTH. Mcltanlel afc ftaNlilll. 71 Brnad St.. New Berne. N. ('. YOU LIKE TO &0ALI GOAL! Wa aell only the rerv best ijnality ot While Ah Coal. KQG, 8T0VE AND CHKSTNl SIZES. Order left at the yard, rear of Haolcburn & W illeti store, or at oQioe, 63 South Front street, will receive prompt attention. HOLUaTEu & COX, Phonea. - SLMarysSchoo For Girls, IlAT.KIC.ir, N. V. The Easter lerrn of the Fifty fifth echool year will begin January tBtbj 1HU7. tT Thorough inatrnotion given to every department. Certificate admiu to Vaatar. ' REV. B. SMEDES, A. M TocusiaaixwLia' en mkj fake Uttailve Bruoio Uulnin Tabl(as Vll drunks rvfuad tbe money if tt hit o cur. 2.10 f" '. To be orMiland al oooe. Tlwiae OV (irlug to Jun can learn terms and par. ih-ulars st 16 lMt.H-k St., or 101 Craves H I rret. SraTBop Nenm CAhouna, I v Crates County, ( Superior Cottrtf.FebruarylTeria, IHae, Nancy AJJIieroby, 1 a NoTica. 8amal J. Demhy.1 ) To HanuialJ. Demhy: You are Wrehv notified that aa actlno entitled as above tor the purpoaj of having the bond alrimoay exlstlug brtweaa you and the ptalnlia diMolvwl, ka lieea leatllated said court, and . you are n quired to linear at tha term of said court. to I hale! at the court hnaaa In Nw sVtree lu said ronnty a the Iret Mooday of February, 1H47, ul anewet or itemiir to the comprint flleil la this SCllna. Tin Ulh day ol rWemhar, 1WW. W. M. WATUOif, Clerk Rijwlor Couft, RIO COFFEE. GUANO FOK CASE The Model 45 1897 I A BKA1TTY. Everyone who liaa seen it guy a it is ami what everyone snya must lo Ml. , , . Now is Your Tim. ! If you want Guano tor Cash we can supply you with Dili lit At Itotk Bottom Prie. J.C.Whitty&Co J. K. Latham, ."i Craven St Met. cotton iki.i:k AMI COMMISSION NKlil II IN I. Call n He i(ir Cement. I. iu. Trim jilil'.l foil n li .iii ;u I lii. oisiite I ii 'jiMl lu'e. i n t"H I have several Mode's -in ami 4 on hand Itll AX NEW-which I will sell for $30 ttJGTZ. Wll.I, T. II ILL. Aent fur Coliniilila. and II n i-l f rl Bicjclen, Phone 80. 61 S. rreat Strsot FURNITURE. the market afford, Onnraiitee our prices I its Low as any. ninl it be oooo (JOOI) HTABLEiS FREE. DEAL AT A lill'i'Hii IK where Ihinga look nine and clean; wli'tttd Clerks nro polite and obliging; where deliveries are made on time; above all where you know you are cotting THE BEST In the T.1 ARRET AT TIIK : FAIIIKNT I'll W KM. Thai's the sort of house we keep, Call and lie sine of it. . ; rWe have Just Received a Cargo, of Tho greatest Mon ument a Store can rear tor itsclt is a record tor honest PIT and when this is ac companied by Low how it makes us Tow er Above all uom-petitors. We have dared to discard the worthless, dared to cling solely and only to .those val ues we knew would give satisfaction, do us credit and seal your patronage with the inseparable bonds of Fullest Confidence never botrayed. The Sincerity of the Fast is reaping a deservod Sucoess aa&aT 127 MIDDLE ST. PIIAliM At Y 1 mSH'IANS ItKSCIIiniONS KM'AHKH wilhIVaie. KICKS, (h unit the ti me I'IKll MI'.KV KOK H(H.IIIAS. ' r ':' 'l'll' Kxtrii'ls, tiold uf 0,,m1 ( r.lll Appil' 68 'HI, llliic Snrct I. tiiie, K'i . I hi vi il l'titik!) me, l.avin,l..i t, in-.-. H A V '. J I ST llirlllHI :iiii.iImi linn M"i k nf fancy I )ak Itcil-niiiiu Suil 1 mi y I lak Hall Stanile. Kiiucv Uri k iim Chair-, ami oilier r'int Kin niliiie Iwi iMiini-i-iiii In incii fu ill. ami W 1 1.1. SKI. I. AT l!(H K IMiTTOX KUil'llKS fi.r l a-li hi i. ii Tiiim fur tin- Next 10 af. - a ! inakr ruiiiii fi.r our -dick. Call -IIkI r-xalllillii ticfnrc 'Hll't-liaill r l Aln-rc. Keec(rolt, T. .I. TI ltF.lt. r.V HKHXK. X, C. WE KEEP A I'KKSII I.P Hi-' Chocolates ; 1 Bon Bons. SASSIlltNll I'lCON MtlMl.li S I Italiaii Ok Di .ii 1 1 T l:l I Kl Vi h. uul. per i'i Next tu I VI I Mice. T' c i.c. CO. ILL FOll iM.-uulMI, And i-iin iiuiilit,v. C. I). Mlltl.V in any Aiiiion-' liii Mcil. Arlitn kl. 'n (.I'fli e. 'jinn lal'Ke "lM ltnki:i) Tutt I. i. Stan.laiil Tunntne. :; Turn U Ham liou.l S .ki. H'AII Kirl i l.f- c.l-. :l II,- I :i Th. Alli'iriiuil l.rui en 4' m i h ti . jsiridle Hlrrrl. Flower Seeds ! ('oiiill.'tv AnhoH nn'iil .U ST Hi: r.IVL! AT Davis' Pharmacy. Col. .1 Ili'Ht, V irdiiun t'uiinli Hakim i the Books rrlee RaatUf rreaClaV.. te tee. lb. " JOHN DUNN. 65 &.B7iroUoek Ut. Hi E h ii ii it ii a When You Know where to go for your work, joo And that well mad clothe cost no more than shop shop work. V employ only the most thoroughly trained operator. We use only the tmst material, we charge only living prices. r.51. ChaJwIt 101 KUile Street. Stationery! I tTI'ST NeWKMaaers. Perlael ralaa4 Xaaatiae. at) alwajra be ftiaae al T. W. WATERS' 105 Middle St. -F8uhacilDl!ons r eVved for II eri- Kdljtl. rjchool supple for etle. O 4er takea IbriclMml tappllea.' latest fhaa laid Novels. Pencils, peas. Inks, etc. Notice I , TO THE PI 111. If: I have reimivnl hit i ner of I Jcorge mii1 1'..! pcrx'ins liavni lum.-i hull me al 1 1 , r a I i- ; fi.ui II a. in. t' 1 !-. .nice .i lit.- fr
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