r, I- Sn 'V!'. vV T r1---'.". -1T Win 4 , VOL. XV NEW SERIES NO. 185. NEW BERNE, N. C. SATURDAY MORSINC- FEBRUARY C. 18W. Ft ESTABLISHED ISP.'- It not the name . that makes the Columbia .Bicycle THE BEST Its the machine itself It ScPEBion Construction, .The name limply shows you are getting Ihe genuine article. . - ... ; Only one place you can get f-w .-:;' them In New Berne The COLOMBIA Agency. TOLT. IIIIX, ; AGENT, - FkenaSO. ' 01 1. Front Street. SOLD ON E&Sf PAYMENTS. twenty's 127 MIDDLE ST. v Physclans Prescriptions Carefully Prepared At Prices to suit the times. - ISP A choice selection of Por Jnmee and Toilet Articles. GUANO - FOR CASE! If you want Guano tor Gash we can supply 1 you with Old Reliable Brands At Rook Rollout , Prices J.C.Vhitty&iCo Farmers. - We have A FULL LINE of PLOWS, :s HAIIROWN, CULTIVATORS, ' and all other 'Farming Im. ' piemen ts at EOCK BOTTOM PBICES. TO MEKCHANTS-Wo can soil goods at manufacturers prices, you Is. H. Cutler Co. 3 lbs, Atmore's Mi no Meat. 1 " Arbnckle's Onffea. S Cans large liie Baking Powder. - " Standard Tomatoes, " . " . Corn. -1 Bars Good Soap. tjVAll Flrstelass Goods. r ,' Allerood Grocery Cenpaar, - v ' in auaie atrees. ' . B Stationery LATEST Newspapers, Per loll eals aa4 XairsiiiiM, msj always befooaitat T. W. WATERS' 1C3 Iliddlo Ct. t ,""!' i'pn'riiit om rueivcd fur sl porl-0i!k'a.- V Ve.l utiiiiilii for m', Onli-ra taken f. r ' 1 mi !!!. X.ainil Bint riutd'N"'' i, r. nn tM, Ii :'.., c'r I; Senator Chanaler's PDZZlinaL Bi- . metallic Resolution. Senator Allen's Pertinent Qnery. Tariff Cut on Steel Rails. Sign-. . ing of Venezuelan Artitra,- ' tlon Treaty , r Jocbsai, Bi'RitAr, WAsniSQTOS, D. G, Feb. 5. Senator Chandler has puzzled the poli ticians by the introduction of a resolu tion declaring it to be Hie sense of the Senate that tbe United States should not permanently acquiesce in the single gold standard, and Unit the efforts of the Government in all its branches should be directed to secure end maintain the use of silver as well ns gold ai standard money, with the free coinage of both. Mr. .Chandler cnlls his resolution another s'.cp towards bimetallism and has announced his intention to speak on in order to refiitn'argumcnt made by Senator Vilas, whom. lie calls a gold monometallism and Senator Pettigrew, whom he colls a1 silver monometallism when those two Senators voted against the International monetary commission bill. . : There is an impression that Senatoi Chandler, who, while In no sense 6 leader of his party, is one of the slickest wire pullers now in politics, has somi object In view which he hasn't men tioned and isn't likely to mention, bui tobody seems to know just what It is. Although Mr. Chandler is a Republican of the most pronounced stiipe, the bittei personal attack h made on MoJCinle) nd Hanna just before the National con vention met last year make u reason ably certain that he will have little or no influence" with the coinini; nuininistra tioo. If it wasn't for thnt he might bt supposed to be acting for McKinley. Be usually acts for Chandler. - While the Senate was wi angling as to whether theicarugua bill, the Bank ruptcy bill, the conference report on th Immigration bill, or the Pacific Railroad resolutions should first lie disposed of, Senator Allen very pertinently asked: Does the Senate proposo to do nothing; The Bankruptcy bill is in tho latest stages of consumption; the Nicaragua Canal bill is about to be nailed In its coffin, and the Senators si putting ofl these Pacitic Railroad resolutions, ll the Keanre intends doing anything be- yond passing the appropriation bills at this session iijwill have to hurry up, at- time is rapidly eating up the small mainderof the session. It is already evident that the new tariff bill will not Increase duties upon everything. For instance, the majority of the Wavs add Means criminittee havt Informally decided to cut the duty on steel rails nearly in half. The duty on teel rails under tho present turiiT about cqunl to 7.64 a ton, but It 1 not likely to exceed 4 a ton in I lie new tariff bill. Improvement In methods and lessening the cost of rails by Amort can " manufacturers Is given a the reason for this cut'. It may not make the treaty any strong er bat tt certainty added something tc the sentimental Interest of the occasion that the Venezuelan arbitration treaty, which was this week signed by the rep resentatives of Venezuela and Great Britlan, la the presence of Secretary 01 ney, at the Department of Stale, should have been signed with a gold pen owned by Senor Andrade.llie Venezuelan Minister, which waa in a holder made ol a quill from the wing of an American Eagle and was decorated with a gold heart surrounded by diamond, (Ire at Britlan and Venezuela have been wrang ling ovor that boundary Han for nearly a hundred years and for some years past there has been no diplomatic intercourse between the two countries, All this is now happily settled hy agreement to set' tie the dispute over the boundary Hue by arbitration, and the two countries, will at once resume diplomatlo relations, Secretary Olney is very proud of the part he took really the leading part bringing about this treaty. TIXB STATE CAPITAL. Ctrup BalM Mew- B.r. Fair, JaJ( ftarwsml ! Bncr. let'. rilf(.. r palliu aqnrl fl erne. - ' " JOt-atxL Bl'KESV, 1 RsLiian, N. C' February .1. ) The tt round trip ticket to the New Berne Fslr, wilh admimdou to the grounds offered by tho Soul hern "R. It. is certainly cheap enough. - The committee yenterday afternoon heard the cue of Judge Norwood and decided they would be lenient, and give him another trial, lie and Ins wife are stopping her at the Park Hotel and it was a pleasure to see him when told the dwlslon of the committee. The Progressive Farmer flatly refused to publlih Skinner's attack in Senator Butler only as a paid for publication The editor termed Congreaamsn Skinner "a political outlaw.', " Senator Butler in his editorial over hi own name In the Cancaalan, yulerday Htde tuck an attack on Governor Rus sell In what he calls bis double dealing rcgnrijing the rumpus In the Populist to ft he a coi.n i an kit Ttk Lmdivs Bromo (Quinine Talilp'lf All (jni;,';l li Mfua I tliS money if it fltil in cure, v ie Highest of all in Leavening Strength. Latest U. S. Gov't RepDV Absolutely pure lines and his pretended attempts to rec oncile things, that tho governor will be compelled to get up and explain things. The Senator goes on and taunU Gov ernor Russell that his love of power, had made him do "questionable" things. Have all tbe "glass houses" we used to hear of been shattered! . This same paper declares that "fusion is a failure." The minority Populists aud the Repul -! licon conference committees met lastj night. The Populists declare they have no men capable of taking care of the two asylums, the ones at Morganton and Uoldsboro, so they ask for the Judgeship the Eastern criminal circuit. This place may fall to Walter Henry, the 'big" Democrat who fell with a thud into tho PopulUt party last year. The Mecklenburg contested election cases came off in t lie House yesterday and tho, Democratic, sitting members were turned out for the Republicans. The executive committee of the Teach. rs assembly met here this atternoon. Die place- for the next meeting of the Assembly was discussed, and they de- tided to ask the legislature for a new harter for the Assembly. There is a bill in tho legitdalurc to pro tect wives. It provides that a man shall se guilty of a misdemeanor and be auh- )ect to imprisonment, or a fine if he us wults his wife. The president of the Senate and the Speaker of the House have taken charge f the enrolling clerk's Swinsnn's office. tie still refuse In accept Ihe negro clerks. Tomorrow afternoon in the Supreme Court room the bill for annulment of the .V. C, B. Ii- Lease will be heard liefon the committee. It will attract a crowd. Of Governor Russell's Reiarii EateaH Lease. Correspondence President llofl'inan S.A.L. Submitted to Legislature Governor Urges noCliiinire in Bill Pending. ilHClul R.u.r.iou, X. C. February ."i. Gover nor Russell sent a special iiicstupjc to ti e legislature to-day, which crcat.-a a .1. eided fvenantion. It. fontaiiied Hie eorienpninli'iiie U tweeu him and 1'iesideiit IIp.O'iiiiiii, nl the Seaboard Air Line, ami llollinunV proposition to lease the North Carolina Railway for 20 jean at four lnui.lre.1 thousand doilara annually. Hoffman makes the charge thai !.. h aot previously lieen allownl l i eul.n.ii proposition uu an equal fool ins w in, other lines in submitting l licit- bi,l .u the operation of this road. The Governor says this clmr 1m iui-l ling. That if true the lease of .the rnad now is void in lointv, and lipiuiil.nl In law and inoraU. and I be courts will nullify it. Tlie Gvernor recommends the prop osilion of tho f'calioard Air Lino to tin legislature, and urges that no cliane l made in Ihe pending bill to annul the lease ot the North Carolina Hallway n, the Southern, and says the hitter baa in right to complain, uvit leasi-d the road from Ihe North Carolina Railway com pany, and not from .the Slate. . He then says: "Tho Stale Ima a large interest lirthe Allanliii St North Carolina railway. It is entirely practicable to compel the lessees or purchasers of the North Carolina Railway, to tukn Ihe State's Interest In Ihe Atlantic A North Carolina railway, provided the legisla ture will authorize the sale or lease of the latter road, and oats the measures nec essary to enable the Stalo lo get value for Its property. THE COTTON MARKETS. ' . February !J. Mat cotton iu New urk closes at which is a po'Dl bixhnr than ihe 7.18 lose yesterday. Thi speculation i Lghl Willi no change in Ihe general situation, .. . Yours truly, ' . ' : J. K. Ltiim. NERVOUS Troubles nro due to impoverished blood. Hood's Sar saparilla Is the One True Blood Purifier and NERVE TONIC. THK MARKETS. . Cn ioaoo, February !i, orrnina, cnm.' ..... 75 75J S.bn 8.8.1 May Wheal...-. May Rlbi ' Baeklea'a Arbiea.lalve. The Best 8slve In tho world fur Cnts, Uruiics, Bores, Ulcers, Bull Hlieum, Feier Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, CliilMalua, Coras, and all Skin l'.rupllons, and pnsl. tivcly cure Piles, or no poy required. It is guaranteed to give perfuutsatisfsctioa ot inee;'unded. Frlcsjr.lrnls per box. f ' bf.F. Ihiflv". ,' Baking Best Elgin Butter 23c. lb. 4ood Butter, 20c. " Granulated Sugar 5c. " Atmore Mince Moat 8c. " J. P. Squiro's Pure Lard 7c. " If goods is not first-class monv cheerfully refunded. The Allegood Grocery Co. T Middle 81. Gentlemens Dress Shoes. These are all Very Popular Prices. 1. Solid Leather, either mcili tim or wide toes, ti-12, (Jong, and Hals, 1.3S' pair. 3. Black ami Tan, Genuine Calf, plain or cap too, wide or narrow widths, regular sizes, an elegant siioe fri.OO, pair. 3. The Host Otitlcim-n's Shoe wo cany, made ot beat quality CordiiViin leather, every pair guaranteed, price 5, pair. No. No. No. 2.'' Sample Cost. Shoes at Wholesale o Bargain House C. A. BAR FOOT, Msr. lani for Hi Tax es of 1890. This is positively the last time I hall appeal for city taxes. The city nerds the money and the lioarl of t oiineil are urf- lllg llle to collect. l,on;rer ihiliileuei cannot lie niven. tSF'l'ay up and prevent heinpj; adver tised with cost a Ideil.. Ill lill J. I.DVli K, .Tun. .M, Im',17. Ciiv Tax Colleelo . C0AL! G0AL! Wo sel only the very bet ijtiality of While Ash Coal. Ktiii, STOVK AND CHLSTX! SIZKS. i liiler.-, left at tli" Mud, tear of Hackbuni & Villcti'. r.oie, or at ofliro. .VI .Suiitli Front Mtm l, will receive prompt atletilioti. noi.i.i -sTKi: co.v M'lu.nc ;tl. Por C OUGHS, OLDS, ROUP.f Col. Jordan Cough Balsam ''Frog in Your Throat:'" Lixativc Bronio (Quinine, DnlTy's Ci on p Syrup. Davis' Pharmacy. I willn Haturiluy. Fcb)6, 1 .'tlockl toon, sell at public an Mb, t(1 lie lillieat l.l.lder, all I 1807, al 1? ? auction foi the kimhU, wares aud merchandise, xtore flxturva and other personal property and accounts conveyed to me hy deed of assignment from J. M. now-aid. All pnrlies wishing to examine stock and inventory mav do an l.y ealling al the store Ulwen Ihe li.mrs of HI a. hi an 1 1 p. m. Tbnrnlay and Friday, and i from 10 . m. Saturday lo lime of sale Goods v III he sold In bulk. ' Salo will take place at the store recent ly occupied by J, M. Howard, P. H. PELl.ETIP.lt, Feb. 8, Ii7. ATep. . All persons Indelitml to J, M. Howard will please make Immediate settlement wlthmc, , P. II. PF.LJ.ETIER, . , 1 Assignee. Go to I , For Fine HihII Fed Ue.r. ' f.smb, Motion, 'resh anil ' f Corm-d Pig Pork, and Veal ' every dny. Also live ami t dressed Turkiys. WUl'havf , nlonty to supply the tiude , r"lnel Banssge In tlx e'sw , at 10c. per pound. , ' m numHu - hh atmore:s . Celebrated IvIeat I EAT t'Yill fjOl tfllNl KecoivtMl. Yc,;i I. it Kieiu'li mi l California Friineji, Kvapi. inted Apples and I 'caches. Inl.liU I''n ih Canned ,!' All Kinds. Clioice Ti'iH ;ii',. i; anted CofTVe. The Very Best Klgii: Butter. Prepared and Old l-'usliin IJuck wlieat, Kinest quality, I'n'lmi Market 'iirneil B.ief, ( '.irolin ; I; IV. -Ii O.H h ial.ee :.hk i i.ui i:. i. Ai;i) .i BAKiNt; I'mwuki:. The Very Best Goods ani. Lowest Possible Prices. Give us a Call. Respectfully, lilSk N. I . YOU LIKE TO DEAL AT A 11 lieic things look n'.' a d clean : wlu-ic I'l rks nie oiilt.' and o'pli : iln': w lici e ill lilelie.s are in.tdeoil li e: nnoup a 1 1 w be: e ,,n K ll . loll all- !.'. Il-ng THE BEST In the MARKET AT tiii: FA I ICI'NT TRICK. Tliat's the sort of house we keep. Cull and be sine of it. We have Just Received a Cargo of Tobacco, Price Ktlf froHiJlOr. Utile. Ik. ' JOHN BUNN, 6S &67 Pollock St. . Hlaiiii'l 4 ( 1 IS 1 (10 The Fight. Between the Sugar Trust and Arbncklo gives me an opportu nity to sell Arliuckle's Ariosa C.ff, at 20c per pound, and .My l'ihl. fur New, Good, More Ir.s caused me to tiling down, tp ) illSIIK ! Murk Kveiy-li-k l!otti,in I'ricpp.-. "A (.'ALL will convince von that wo tire tie Cheapest ;ro cor in town. F. ULRICH. Von have iund "iiur ( flaliiin" and found it cured. mgli X o w tell your friend, evervun tdi Id I. now l h.it wo 1 1 naranli every Lot tie. i i'ii re, no pay . t.'..e. It rail lia m's Orii"' Slor (',.,. Middle and Poll. .el Mn-el, A I-'I.'KSII LINK OF Chocolates Bon Bons. .m 'st im: KIVKH. Tin I- eilv at ll'i- l-'iiicsl in li e oiii per u nd. X. XI! XX .i to To (nice. T. J. TURNER, Slill Jristls in Low Prices! iV- '-.IK l ijV-fc'r.;-p .i.tiicm:::. s w B i;m:. . When You Know where to go for your work, you And that well made clothed cost no moro than shop -shop work. We employ only tho most thoroughly trained operators. Wo use only the best material, wo charge only living price. . F. 51. Chnilvvl'-k. 101 Mlditle at reel. ftpeiMhil stlmewar aale. lie aura and tU-ad our apvel d sale of Glassware . today, pieces worth S3 snd (W ceaii nil o at oue prhv, tc, eack ; Ilarfiaii', TBMfflS ; mssm i tr 1 li A V F. .1 I'M' IM.I I M 111 Him K'.ii-- io K ! i a,i - ,! u e r ,i : the ru T f .. ... I I t , ., , p. I . II ' .H .!(.!.., T HeIt i' UUINDS0 :Z mm BOAR You will necessan'y spend much 1 im 3 in the house and doubt less will prepare these Airy, Fairy Creations suitable for the com ing Spring- Sunsln . We have a FEAST 1 ' r BEAUTY LOVERS. NEW Embroideries InJ.CEiidlessa: Variet . St. Gall Seldom sends more Dainty Beauti ;s across the water. 3 Cents to 75. Cents. Coni'oriitul X. ' Our lew : ALL WOO1. BLANKETS At $3.00. A X l E EAUTIFUL COMFORTS At $1.50. Will Surely Bring: SLEEP, SWEET SLEEP. II H- II ll UI

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