1 V-i. V " .; "w Iff . ' rr - l .1 . : ; i" a ' v ill '. i n i J i f. J S' ', f . i, . . YOU XVrHEW, SERIES NO. In Its not the T name 5. , .that.-i;-.s---i- make the: E TH BEST-Its, the machine itself Itf 9tS5PiiKR: Construction, " The eaBieimily 'shows you are getting the genuine article. 5 1 -J ' - .' - : -. Only' one place you can get them in New Berne - illllBIi Am .- a--- . u - , f; '';.'. ; .... lITg HIIJL,j V" AGENT,' ffc-fteOO. 01 S. front Street, teH&b'X EASY PAYMENTS. - .... v- ' ' ', 5553 4. 127 MIDDLE ST. iphyscians Prescriptions CareTtilTe? Prepared , d-t Prices to anit the t mea. I5"A, 'fllwioe selection of Per tfnmea and Toilet Articles. . GUANO If ycairant Guano tor Casli .we can supply At Itoek Bottom : ' j Prices lC.Whitty&Co .Farmers. . flTt kafo A FULL LINE of JLXHTLQWH, CULTIVATORS, ..... - , .-. wtAk other Farming Im. piMeotfl4tROCK BOTTOM .. .PRICES. ; : v; TO AeKCHAVTSWc can Mil yon good at manufacturers prices. . XL Cutler & Co. AM- - won ' .. ,; ' . V -J ,: ; lb. Atmor8'-MirM-e Went. V - Arkackle'a Coffc. Can Urice ilza BnUiojc Powder', n a "- v biaodard Tomatoei. j " Coin. 18 Bare Oood Soap, ' ' , CT Ail Flrttlau Uooda. Taa AUr Groctrr Cempaar, Columbia U U UL Old Reliable Brands iBooSs 1 Stationery! tiTEST Ntwipapcn, Perio4l' , ali'aa4 Xaf azinM, na) aiwari fee foaaa at T.AV. WATERS1. ' lCsiliddloBt. t ' r'utlom rw cived for all pri. C ': ' i. ' '! Piijili(w for Kile. Ordcrt " 1 i pi;. a, U'l-nl hiwi- : ',- s I.'- , etc. 181., Conitlee . Eeport Favoriilf ; on ArMlration Treaty. Speaker Heed Against Public Build ing Bills. Another Treaty. New ; Cabinet Officials Conaldered. An Impossible bill. JOTOSAL BURRAP, WAWiramoji, D. C, Ftb. t. ) The Senate having marched up tin bill' has now started to march dawn. After frightening President Cleveland aud Secretary Olney into the bcliif thai the arbitration treaty was to be -hung up if not aotoally rejected, ibe SoniU- com- Imitiee on Foreign Relations has made t favorable report on the treaty ant amended it to meet the objections, ant in due time the treaty will be ratified, and there Is no , reason to suppose thai England will raise any objections to tin amendments. Although members of tlii committee have publicly said that the) would not be hurried by public clamor there isn't the slightest doubt ' that the liave been hurried by the great prcisur. jf public opinion in favor of prompt nu favorable action on the treaty, wlild has been brought to bear upon them. 1 is all very well for Senators to tall about defying public opinion, but as i matter of fact, fow of them ever do. Speaker Reed Is still inexorable on thi Public Building question, and the mei who want the Public Building bills ootec upon, although they they are numi;roui. enough to override the Speaker in the douse, are apparently afraid to openh rebel. Another treaty with Great Brituin ha? baen aent to the Senate. It provides for settlement of the long dispute over i. portion of the boundary Hue betweei Alaska aud tho British possessions, am already the question is being asked, win the whole Alaskan boundary was noi included ? Perhaps Secretary Olney wil answer this question wheu the Soriati committee on Foreign Relations get ready to take up tho new treaty. Il if quite certain that he will be asked to d so. Openly none of the Republicans it Congress have anylliing but words ol praise for the selection of Mr. Lymnn J. Gage to be Secretary of the Treasury ii the McKinlcy cabinet, but among ilirnW selves, lliose'who think that no inui alioulil be honored who cannot stand lh ti'St of party fealty, do not licsitato t My that the selection of Mr. Gage win bad politics on the part of Muj. McKin ley. They do not deny .Mr. Guuc'a lit ness from a strictly business point nt view to administer the affairs of tin 1'reasury department, but they thiol thnt'the same turiil opinions wbicl caused Mr. Gage to vote for Cleveland, will influence him when he comes to ad minister the tarlif luw which tho Repub licans expect to put upon the statute hooks at the coming extra session ol Congress, aud that the result will not hi satisfactory to those who believe In pro tection before everything else In tarifl matters. The men who believe in silvci as well aa those who hope to see the fi nancial question handled concervativcly by the coming administration, regard the selection of Mr. Uuge with some sub piuion, and some of them do not hesitati to say that although Mr. Gage lives ii Chicago, his connection witli Wall ttrcei is as close as that of any New York Itankcr. Senator Allen has introduced a bill which would unquestionably make t good and useful law, if properly enforc ed, but which wouldn't have one chain i In a thousand, even if there were a yrui Instead of a month remaining of the pre ent eeksiou of Congress. The title of the bill la "To Prevent the Over Capitaliza tion of iCorporatlonsf" and it provides that all Interstate railroad, steamboat aud telegraph companies shall file a cor rect schedule of all their assets with the Commissioner of Ruilronds, togethci with written evidence to show that tut 11 capital slock docs not exceed the actual value of their assets. Representative Watson, of Ohio, has introduced a bill to provido for a new member of the Cabinet, a Secretary of Labor. It la not a new idea, nor will It become a law just yet, although it prob ably will some day. . The TJ. a. Supreme court will have go at the case of the Three Friends, one Of the alleged Cuban filibustering Tea sels, the Attorney General baviug tba aa eUlance of the Secretary of State, applied for a writ of Certiorari In every day English got tho casa before the Supreme court because tho latter official isn't satisfied with the ruling of judge Locke, of the Southern district of Florida, in proceedings brought against the vessel. The oiott popular member of McKin ley's cabinet yet named, is Gen. Russell A. Alger, of Michigan, who la to be Secretary of War. When Senator Sher man wea elected aa Secretary of State, it was supposed that Gen. Alg.r Would no longer be considered aa a Cabloet possi bility becausa it was known that the two men bad not been on friendly terms since the publication of Bhermau'a book, but it seems that they have agreed to let bygones be bygones, and to be friend. At any. rate they are to ssrvelnthe cabinet together. Geo. Algor is peniouui ly one of the most genial and approach able men to be found in a day's search, and hi upcrirnco ought to make linn a good executive otllcer. ' TO ( I BK A COLO IM Oil DAT Tube Lumllre Dromo tjululn Tsbletu All dn,- ;Ui refuu Hhs money if it fail to car. 2o NEW BERNE, Highest of all in Leavening Strength. Latest U. STfJov't Rep-it ; AU&OtVTEtV PURE TIE STATE CAPITAL. Pie JSeebri Still .Alter Tlai Article. Minority Populist Paper. New Bills Enrolled. To Exhibit at Ten nessee Exposition. To Con J., trol Cotton Prices. EEE.'Bl JOUBNAL BlliEAU, ) V IUlkiuii. N. V., February 1. ) C'huii iiiuii A. E. Hoi ton was here on' ?riday aud Saturday to looi: afier n' 'p'.ece of pie.'l The piece he wants ihould be properly marked, TJ. H. Attor loy of Western District. Marshall Motl who had felt sure he luu.l the sliee, lias looked very much like a thuuder cloud. The lovers of a good performance will m the 17th, have the. pleasure of seeing Sat Goodwin here. Many hope he will Jay "The Glided Fool."' . Tomorrow night Prof. Lanuaaii ol Wake Forest College, will give nn exlii oitlon here of the X rays. It is tho first tlmo anything of the kind has been shown here. There will probably be another iaper .lartcd heK-the organ of the minutlly Populists. In the Sunate on Saturday a bill was passed, to require the enrolling and eu .rossing clerks to keep up with tbeii .vork and present it tor signsturj on Iouduys. This will prevent any trroi ir fraud . That all suluriea be changed to con .'orin lo the price of farm products also .wsscd 3rd reading. Most of the work lone in the legislature Saturday wis ol i local character. In the House a resolution was intro duced to appropriate $1,0(W for u statue to Ucorgo'Peabody to be placed in the itnluary Hall, Washington, LI. C. Permission was given to M153 Helen Fount Lewis to address the legislature on tUc 1-tli on woman's righta. A bill was intraduced to provido foi this State to be repiesented at the Ten tiosseo Exposition. This bill provide t int lor the purpose of makiiiL' an e :hibi Ji.'io a board of .managers is er.aled, composed of the Uoveinor, the Il.anl nf Agriculture, and i.ir.e other citizen. j;'leettd by the Governor; the Hoai-il ol Agriculture is authorized to make an ex hibit, and to use for this purpese any fundi It may have on baud or to its errd it in Hie Treasury; and to further c.irrj O H the provisions of this act the stun ot tl0,0o0 be appiopiiuicd out of any fuu.l.- in the Treasury not otherwisi- approiri ated. The Piojresuve Farmer will h.uv i, loug-article tomorrow about a big com bine to control the prioe of totiou. Ii i prOiosed to get charter f.-.r f-ins with compress attachments. The bales will be made hy the BcRtsofeue procei'. tlilt rolls the cotton in laycM into a rylindm-. Tjie editor.! says the buyer v.-ili pa- more for cotton thus put up, an i tin railroads will hvii it el.ear er. This will drive the present gin owners out oi bi;s iooss. Congressman (Skinner is hero to direct the minority Populists. . Out at the A. & M. colloe in tin m -i- hot-houses, strawberrie3 an 1 lonutoes are ripening. It is said the steam in the radi Uors froze in some of tho wings of the buildipg last week. The heating apparatus hat not given satisfaction. Mr. L. L. Brown did give up the iearc of the Yarboro today; and It was trans ferred to R. P. Ranoy. Mr. Scoville will take charge aa manager fur Mr. Ra iey. The bill to provide for a four months term of the public schools will be heard by the comuiltteeon education tonuriow, The discussions will be interesting. aireiioa ml vnem. Rauion, N. C The annual meeting of the Mechanics' and Investors' Union was held by the company, in thi city. The annual reports of the ollicers were muds, showing a very' satisfactory aud prosperous condition, liuviug lovus in force to the amount ol HO.CwO. The fol lowing ofTicers were elected for the year: Jon. C. Drewry, president; J. H, Wyunc, vice president; 11. 3. Jarman, trea-iurer; Oeorgo Allen, Secretary; J. N. lidding, attorney. Other director, W. 3. Prim rose, C. O. Lalla and Wra. Woolleott. This Is probably out of the most con servative and best managed companies of the klni to be found in the Btate. They loan chiefly to build dwellings, on eight years' lima, t ' THE COTTON MARKETS, . V - . February 1. Com toutlnue in the same lifoless condition, as for tome weeks past. - Mat delivery In New York closet at lit wbioli is practically unchanged. Your truly, . i '. - . J. EJ.iTBAM , Ml i ' THE MARKETS. ; CmoAOo, February 1. " ownsj. oioai, Mny Wlieat 7.IJ 7J ).J l.-' 8.8', g.j N. 0. TUESDAV- MORNING, FEBRUARY 2. mi. KILLED BY A TREE. A. .1. A man. a promiutni Fmmer Meelo Wllb a Hint t eniU Hear Mays vllle. Special Matsviilb, N. C, February I A sad accident occurred about 3 miles South of here, about nine o'clock, today, which terminated in tho death of Mr. A. J Aman, (a farmer) who was abotit 70 years old. The' old gentleman had a colored iuan cutting wood for him, and upon goiu"; down lo look alter the work, he got in the way of a tree which had lodged on another tree. Wheu tha tree broke looue, it struck Mr. Amau on the head, killing him almost instantly, he dyinj in about 30 minuter. The Doctor was telegraphed for but Mr. Anion died before he reached hnn. Mr. Aoian leaves a widow and five grown children, i! girls and i boy.i, tin eldest boy being married and now living in South Carolina. The reinaiuder of the children are at home. Mr. Amau was highly esteemed bv fill who knev him, Last Call for City. Tax es of 1S9G. This il positively the lar,t time 1 ihall appeal tu city taxes, Tiic city need the money aid the Board ot Council are ur -irig me tt tvlU-ct. Lounr indulgence canitc olveil. - J'Pay up and prevcht being advtr tisedwlth coat added. lit Gil J. I CVi. r, Jan. SHj 1'-'7- Tax Colhetor. Wo srll only the very be. t iulily of W hite Ash Cual. koo, -j rovi: and oiiESTNur bizEa. .h-ilnrj left at tho yard, rear of II icklnn ii i Willett'd store, or nt oiliec, Ml Soutl. Frout ctioet, will receive prompt attention. ilof.LlSTER i COY. 'J'hoite .'il. lieu! Hlgiu iiutior 'Tc. lh. Cood Ilatlnr, Wv. " C'ranuluteii Sugar .'ir. " Atninre Mime Moat be. " .1. I'. Siiiirc':' I'tire f.arrl 7c. " If ennrla ii not first-clti : mot:i y ihftrfiilly li-rtinile.l. I he Aliegood (irorery t o. Midille HI. ONE IfffillT .liY. iiiarJIieiifiivi-iaJr V.ll.I, UTF..R WediifMilny, Tcb'y 3. As-isted by Miss iluixncu Adit r, Soprano; Miss Flora Parsons, Pianist. Heats on fale at Wateri' -tore, Mrndiu Fehy. 1st, Price $1.00. Go to i SAM M A SON'S For Fine Stall, Fed Uof. I.stnb, Million, Frcsli and Cornii' Pij Port, ncd Veal every tiny. Also live and (liunid Tutkiys. Willl'Si-ti ideuly to unply ilic nd. Flue-t Seurijge la the c j at 10c. perpouod. 88 Mitlillf? Hi. 88 For G OUGHS, OLDS, Col. Jordan Cough Lalanm. 'Frog in Your Thront?" laxative lironio Quinine. Dnffy'i Croup Syrup. Davis' Pharmacy. F. M. Simmons, " ' A. 0. Ward NlmmoiaM A IVuihI, ATTORNEYS aid C0CN8EL0RS at ' ; . - UW. ' NEW BKHNS, k 0. rn-tln In Craven, t.'irtrrnt, Jono,I mnlr nd Unnlow nd PnmtlMi eonnUrs, sua h Suprvine Court. (im M No. SS Month Front nmt, opponiia now uamuiwaa. Cascaukti silmnlate Uvir, kkineyi and bowel. Nevsrsickeo, wcakeo or grips, osmg Out Prices Just Receive I i a cnoiri-: LOT Oh !1 Suiull lot Xouh Carolina"' llama (sinull size:). A!;o sirpmciil of tijosp h,oe . Ifi'iu hii-h we c ;i at' ' ' I ? I-. Ji'-r iouhJ, WE HAVE FLKrill i i r oi-' Coasted Coffee. 20c., 35ii., ami 30c. cents per poti fiifiuhil to order. Our Aularo (uepare.l lluckwheat nml nut- F! .("in 'Jiviimery Hultcr i tbe I!:.'! on the tiurkct. U, , vcur.,!!i,iir;.;. j.lete Mi.ik ' f ll" ll' !-ill I .- ,'I I ;! ler rrti '"' anil o-niii v. ', l!i'."j ii a i,-; i :i !.,!. making your p ;vha ts. Respectfully, H lir,;i;,i I YOU LIKE TO DEAL AT A where things look nice a:.'l olian; mii'i.i t 1 1 1,, i im polite Mi l ; . ,. deliveries arc nude on time; above it :: -:i , i- kno.v von ir I'cti njf TE BEST In the MARKET at Tin: .That's the i-oi-l of li.nij - tu l-eeji. Cili ;,ii I ..; nn. ,( it. We have Just Received a Cargo .of Tobacco Price Ranging fremlOc. U20e. lb. ' . JOHN DUNN, HAMB 65 67 Pollock St.' HAMS 8 CENTS POUND F. ULRICH S. WE KEEP SASSER.VO PICOS a MArXIER'S Italian Olive Oil, InJ inn s.aif al y famltis'M in any t;tiiiittify. C. I, HAM J. E. Latham, .'i 'raeii N.I reel. COiTliS HI Ai l It AMI I it ll M iMniuS ii l lil It v Yi . -:' 1 OiB l.lr (VlUl ill, I ilnr, 1,1 II, '' 11 ' 1 ' e. ' U- i liiqiiiuanii I. .. til 1 e toi SiW b,ile - coll, in -II liKiill i.i;j. Oi Chocol'ttes -- Bon Bone, Trc.T EECEIVED. Tl:e l iiiest in the- city at l-'C. . CO. l' NTili ...lift ; . -I'VsVAv.V',- I -. awf v. l H A V I il: I' HltriVi ll i, hn line sin' I; ol lanrj O i I r 1 : o.-i uii 1'inry Oali I1..II Stan i'anrv 1,, . t ing Chairs. and oil. r i in- f :iinit.;:'i-1 r...mem;i-itimi'iii:on. IV.'U t. '121.1 a i koi'K i.iino ; i i'.ri.i . t i h hi :; TnriP I a 1-' iu iiiakc r, in in I"i 1 1 . - i .... I examine- t-f. re "''' '. i Ti 'i : t where. e-pecl!ull , T. J. TVIiHEkt. E,V P.EUNE. N i!. When You Know where to go for your Korlt, yon Giui that well made clothes noit no mora than shop shop work. We employ only the moat thoroughly trained operators. We use only the best material, wc charge only living pricei. F. 51. Chad nick. 101 Kiddle Street. T Ibaws Islpmir Im Tsbner Can get free of charge a book on bow tocultlvato, edre and handle bright to bacco by applying to O. A. Barfoot, 3 ESTABIJSH RIV Isi; 4 ' h h h h a T nnnHEN ULINDS0' ROAB You will lieceaaarily spend much time in the house ami doubt-, leas will prepare thes Airy, Fairy Creation suitable for the com ing Spring Sunshine. We have a FKAST for BEAUTY LOVERS. NEW Mmkm In Endie;3 Variety. St. Gall Seldom ssnd3 . mora Mainly Beauties across the water. 3 Cents tu . ALL WOOL BLANKETS At $3.00. BEAUTIFUL COMFORTS' At $1.50. Will Surely Bring SLEEP. Rwm - 'r- , :. : f 1 4 1 vit.l SWEET - - 1 .' SLEEP. , . ' E HfiC Mil n h it 11 V MM. Pouock itreet

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