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'V.".- VOLb XV NEW SERIES NO. 187; NEW BERNE, N. V. TUESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 9. 87. ESTABLISHED ?n ..-' t . , :. 1 . If -w f T ' ' T ' '' ' '- V Its not the name that makes ' the Columbia Bicycle- Senate Now Doina Hie Clown Act. ' THE BEST Its the machine itself ?lta Superior Construction, . The name simply show you are getting ' the genuine article. , . . ) . ' -" ' " " -f -. Only one place you can get them in New Berne .The COLUMBIA Agency. WI1LT, 1I1L.Ii, AGENT, Phone 80. 61 S. Front Stroot LS0LD ON EASY PAYMENTS. Highest of all in Leavening Strength. Latest U. S. Gov't Rep It. IPS Powder ABSOLUTELY PURE South Carolina Make a Scnaatiou. Four Years For Representatives, Amendments to Immigration Bill. National Flag Bill. JoimsAt. BUBBM', Washington, D. C, Feb. 8. Everybody has seen the clowns in tiic who make a great pretense of working without doing muc'i o! any tiling that is useful. With due apologies to the dignity of that nuguit body, the Senate is as a whole doing just what those clowns do. Circumstances rather than individuals are to blame for this. The division of parties in the henate makes it impossible to put through leg islation that is opposed by either of t lie three parties, and nbntit every important, measure on the .Senate calendar, aside from the appropriation hills, comes in this category. A mild sort of a sensation wa evented by the announcement that ifoprcsenla tive Murray, the colored liepnblican from Mouth Carolina, proposed to enter a protest against counting the votes of that state, when the Senate and House this week assembled in joint session to count the electoral votes and officially declare the vote of the presidential elec tion, but as the protest will not appar- 127 MIDDLE ST. ently be backed by the Republican lead- eas there is no expectattontliat it win amount to more than a passing-incident The basis of the protest is the new con stitution of Bouth Carolina which' dis franchises illiterates. - Representative Corliss has Introduced a joint resolution providing for a consti tutional amendment extending the term of representatives to four years, There are plenty of men in Congress who would favor the proposed amendment, but it is not probable that the people will give up the privilege of expressing their opinion of Congressional legislal ion every two years by their votes. Nicaragua Canal Hill, wl ich lias reol- ly been dead ever since Minister Hnilii guez presented the protest of the govern ment of Nicaragua against its passage, lias now been abandoned so far as the present session of Confess is concerned, by all its advocates. The attempt of lis friends to keep the bill before the Senate last week caused a number of wrangle s and made it clear that it would reipiiie a continued and bitter light to force the bill to a vole. Although several Sena tors have recently changed, there is no doubt that it would pass the Senate if brought to a vote, but it was because of the impossibility or getting the bill through the House that It was nbando... ed. This impo. nihility was plainly shown to Bcnutoral friends of the bill at conference with Sneaker Ueed ai d other of the House majority Whether it wag the rumor that Pren- dent Cleveland tfould veto the Immigra tion hill.' because of the clause whi h would have separated husband nttd wif if due could read and tho other could ant. at the Strom opposition to that clause In tho Senate, that caused the con ferenc report to be rejected and the 11 further amended by the Senate so as to meet tM objections to that clause, is no material. There is no nnestion that Ihe bill as amended is more humane that It was, while it ha lost none of (be advan tage of Its restiiction feature. fWt ..,,..!.,,-. f'.l.l l-CMJU ! fill ! Ill . - i in mini iffLTiiiiii. vvMj..,mi' - C TJIiTI w Alt F jgiaton everr nrOooseil ajtnla it trusts - - - Tm contained In a bill introduced by THE mn C1PI1. Action Not To Appoint Ncvoe s Tho Lease Matter. Eloctrlrt Cars. Kstiibiisliiuent Democratic Heml-iinnrters- Populist Voted for McKlnley. Other Items. ) 2 5c. 20c. lb. lTeni'y's PJiqi'ii-iqcy, Physciana Prescription Carefully Prepared At Pricos to suit the times. Ci?A choice aeleotion of Per fumes and Toilet Articles. Best Elgin Butter (iooil Butter, (iranulntcd Sugar Ac. Atmoro Mince Meat Sc. .1. 1 Squire's Pure Lard 7c. If goods is not first-class cheerfully refunded. The Allegnnd (iroeery Co. TH Millllle HI. money GUANO FOR CASH! If you want Guano lor Cash we can supply you with At Bock Bottom J. C.Whitty&Co Farmers. ; " We We A FULL LlE of 1IABBOWN, JAl'KXAI. Til llEAl', liAt.KKill. N. C. February S. That which is attracting more inten tion now than anything eise is, the com mittee meeting listening to arguments pro and con of tho railroad lease. Du Saturday night there was quite a lively spat between Judges Avery and Buiwell. "Buck" Kitchen made a humourous speech and was in favor of annulling the lease. Just before 11 o'clock the meet ing adjourned. They met this afternoon at 3 o'clock again. At a meeting of tho Hoard of Alder men, steps were taken as to the rebuild ing ot tne street cars, i ne ivnicign Elec tric Company were untitled that unless they rebuilt the plant in (10 days tiny would forfeit their franchise, so we will nrobablv bv the middle of April be able to ride by electricity. The Euchre club was very handsomely entertained by Miss Lillie Hicks on latt Friday evening. The score cards were handsomely decorated with hand painted carnal imu the work of the popular young hostess. A. L. Swiason, went before the major ity Populist caucus on Salurd..y night and staled that eight more men than weie necessary had been put in his nfliec at f;i a day. The caucus passed a resolution to stand by Mr. Swinson in the attempt to abolisliji'.e enrolling clerk's ollicc, be cause lie refused to appoint negroes us clerks. The establishment of Democratic head quarters here shows that I he parly do not intend to he laggard in its elforts to re claim Ihe Slate in l.SiiS. Chairman Miuiiy will be here very often, hut Ihe heinl (iinrlcrs will be under the dinclion of Mr. John W. Thompson, Ihe secretary f the Slate Democratic coininillee. J. C. L. Harris, ; liepuhlicaii) of this city drew a bill which was introduced in the ligidalure today, providing for a change of a Iniinislral ion in A. A M. C illcge here. Fourteen members of a new board will be appointed ono from each district, and live al large. The ex tra members will be ex-otiicio. The (lov ernor is to appoint this board with the concurrence of Hie Sen ile, 'Hie presi dent of the college nor any of the family will be touched. It is claimed that the l'opulisls in tl.i Slate cast fully C.fMW voles for Mi-Kinh y in tbeelecllun in November. &0AL! GOAL! Wc sell only the very best quality of White Ash Coal. EGG, STOVK AND CHESTNUT SIZES. Orders left at the yard, rear of Hacklmrn it Willett's store, or- at ollicc, 5:1 South Front street, will receive prompt attention. lIOLIJSTKIi & COS, 'Phone 34. For C OTJGHS, OLDS, ROUP, ATMORE'S Celebrated 1 & c r trr 5 VI I - V I v BEAT BiODdiS O 060000 BOD OOOQB o WHAT'S YOUR: v; ; 18eeeivel. 1 i-PRIl Lot I'loiicli and (hilifoniia !' runes, l'lvapornted Apples and Peaches. ( J 00(1 i Krcsh Canned of All Kinds. D o a o O o o o Wxiai iii v .Hi n, you warn, 111 Lue way 0 of Shoes, never doubt our ability to FIT BOTH PURSE AND FOOT. It g , j ;i. i i. ; i,.ii "l . 1SU I UOSSlUltJ LO glVB UtJLLOJ than we are giving. shoe service Col. Jordan Cough llnlxan-. "Frog in Your Throat?'' Laxative I'ronio (Juinine. Duffy's Croup Syrup. AT Davis' Pharmacy. Go to SAH'L UN & SON'S For Fine Stall Fed licet'. I.nnil), Mutton, J're.rh and Cornell Pig Port, and Veal every day. Als i live an I dressed 'i'lll lii ys. Will l a' e plenty to supply tho Hade Finest ric'sage in ihe c 'f nt I IV. per iiotnid. Clioicc Teas anil lloasted (loffee. The 'cry Best Flgin Butter, Prepared and Old Fashion liuck wheat, l-'i tiost quality, Fulton Market Corned B.ipf, Carolina IticP, l'rt sli On' Flakes, T1IF Hi st i;i;.des ( ) F I'Lnl'K, I.Aill) AND P.AKlNti POWDF.K. The Very Best Goods and Lowest Fossible rices. Give us a CalJ. Respectfully, A SHOE FACTORY CLOSING "OUT Sent us some Extraordinary Values. We give you the benefit, MMMial Xotiee ! All persons 'mil' lit -. I l J. M. Howard will idea-i- inal:e inilo di lie sidih-melit with me. P. II. rill.l.F.I'lKlf. Assignee and all other Farming plemenUat EOCK BOTTOM : .PBICES. r - ; .TO HERC1UNTS-We can aell good at manufacturers price. v Ii. II. Cutler 5 Co. FOB ijliUlt) vdoll '. - 8 lbt. Atmoro'i llineo Meat. , 1 " Arbuckle'i Coffea. - 8 Cani large size Baking Powder i J -B " , Standard Tomatoes." :$ " ' Corn. It Bara Oood Soap. . ItVAII FlriUlasi Oooda. ' is Kepr eBtatlvoGillett, of Massachusetts. The title of It U. "A Bill to ltegulale Int r. state Transportation of Property owned or Manufactured by Unlawful Comblna J"00 lions." It provide that any properly owned or manufactured under any eon- tract of by any combination, or pursuant to any conspiracy forbidden by the law of 'a Slate, and being in the courso of transportation to or from such stale. may be aelzed and confiscated tne sac e as amugglod importations. Tlie penalty for inch transportation or ordering t" I a 0n ol not exceeding fw.uwurmo years In prlaon. or lioth. With such a law to aulst the various Male law against trust It would be dinicult, tl not Impossible, for the trusta to no uusi nes In those Blaiei. .' ' , '.'- Congress has been asked to dn om oneer Hilngs, but few of IhemhaTO bw-n A Miixnr Wur In Krbrakn. Ojiaiia. A sugar war is on in Ni bins -ka. ami ll' trust is Is ing comlmtlcil l.y an urganlzatiou known as the Southern Reltning Couipiny with heaihpiai lers al New Hrleans. The price which Hie tni-l bail mainlaiaeil in (iiualii is fcl.n.i a hun lied pounds. The Soiilhern t 'oinp i nv marled la by making it rate of !.'. Tliis the trust met bv a cut to 4.40, a d the Ronlhera Company limk off anotl ci 10 cents, Tiien nnolher cut nunie H e nriee I.J'l. and it w ill not suriiriscTTu tl dealers if even this is lowered. Ititrh Hlrlk.r. la U la WnrM. nasiBi'au Th striking dock laborois voted to ri-siima work after the leaders hud declared that Ihe battle wo lost ninl that the funds were exhausted. A nnmlicr of workmen, incensed al the collapse of the docker strike, nt- tncked Die lalsirers wlmn they emergi il from the docks at Altonia and St. Pnull .Several of the laborer were bailly lieab n and throe of them were taken to a lios i tal. Many nrresU Vere made. Tka lllef oo firoeerr Campaay, 7a Miaai. stmi, THE COTTON MARKETS. , ' February H. . aueerer than the bill Inlroiluccd by Ken- Th news from Liverpool was quit 4i- ator lleMillan, Cooks I ; ; Stationery! LATEST Newspapera, Perloal- ea1saa4 Xagannes, m) alwaji be foaa4 at T. V. WATERS'. ' 1C5 ITIdcllo Ot. I -. . .,. r ii I f..r U ri- ;. ' .; . ' '.,r.V l-r , 1 I t I - nt Ihe rcipiest of the Daughters of Ihe American llevolnHou, eclaring that the "Star Ppangled W- ner aiintl lie me ftiitiouai .aoag m mc United State. A well might Congress be asked to declare that one of the nil merou historic of the t'nlted State that have been puhlished, shall be our "Na tional" Malory.. - Sir Richard J. ' ('artwriglit, Canadian Minister of Trad o and Commerce; and Mr. L. II. Davlea. Minister of Marine and Fisheries arc in Washington for tbtV purpiwe of trylTTg to get some concc'don in behalf of Canadian produrts III the new tarltt bill. But Ihelr prospeits are not bright, as the committee hss already decided upon an Increase In tho duly upon a number ol ssnciiiiiirm innoi i and upon live stock, Still the Canadians will he heard. ' rnnrauiiig and New York nwmd at decline of H points and after remaining mendy for awhile declined 7 pmnla further, The cloae was a shade lietlr Mnv delivery 7c. which Is a net loss since Sulurday of 18 100, Tiisiis is now little doubt but (he crop will tie f millions bull wlinli ' enough until there Is ftnproveinent In trade, ll mnt not lie forgo'len how ever, thai present prices are not IiIkIi . and therefore, no hlg decline la proha' ' Ida from earning values. Your truly J, R. LTHiM THE MARKETS. Ciiiciiio, February 8. ' oes'iiso. oiiwt. Mnv Wheat TH 7 Ma'v UHhi S W-'t R, n ii I.r 151 !K lT ,l .., I'm, uio t,idn!iio Tablets , ; ' 1 !' io -y If it Inil !' .. fll tiro OLCCO l Ihe foun l limn ol tMi in -i, i i. ti. That Is why , l 4 ..i iri I lii, One True ,l pi, r jj.vrs tilALTM. I. R. Latham, ." Craven Street. OTTON li:l.l'.ll AMI ('(rJl.MISSION MI'.KI HAN'T Call on inn for Cement, l.'inc, Teini lotti I'll 0, Co'doli Paii'ilumiud Ties. S:onii;ej!or 5iMl Itiles cotton i'di: i:knt: Dwelliiig. Soiiih Front Slieet. Ilaneoek l'.a,t Front JolinMon .lohn-i..n Pollock . tieoiL'e " Ciai-ll " " Hr 1 " Three good rooms lieiirp' " TwogiMal rooms ,1, illusion " One l.arae Ktornj'e House. One good Ollice. One Cheap Tenement. ' Ilrlck Htore Craven si reel, FOItMAI.Ki lloilK4.nnd Lot tieor-e Hired. House mid lot I'.iH Front slrci l. House and lot Johnston street. HoiiHC and lot Jolmsion si reel. House and lol llroml street. House and lot Krond street. I louse mid lot lvh n slrei t. House and lot Middle stn-et. 1 louse and lot Metcnlf street. Uit Hern street, lt (ienrge hlnt't. Farms in Craven and adlobiin couul- lea, and cheap Hiiilding Lils near the V.. I',. II A IS I Ml. Near Pon Ofllce, Such duality, Style and Price have nev- er before been offered in this city and 1s3 we give Bi x Value in all our Unas ot Shoes. g Bi IWVT liAIUaK IXCIIK.tNK "lM M DEPilB, o o B o o o o o o iiiif! i Has convinces us that our efforts o surpass all others in QUALITY AND LOW PR C TS ; re appreciated. ;i i:io.:il St.. Nen'lterne. N. ('. YOU LIKE TO DBAI AT A Mill III Notice, JuroM, WltnmsrsJ AH Jurors and AY it new who were nininonwl In oltend Hie t 'raven county Superior court on the second Monday In February, Isdng Hie semnil work, of the almve court, nra hereby nnlllled not In attend, as the February lerm of the Hi: pertor court la now closed. This dots not apply lojl'rliiilnal court, whlili convene aa stated, Feby, l, JOSKPn L. tlAHN, - Hherlff Craven County J I where things look n:oc and clean: who re Clerks are jnlito and obliging; where delivcricg nro made on time: above till where you know you uro getting THE BEST In the MARKET AT TIIK iMini:sr run i: That' Ihe rort of linuan wc keep. Call and he sure of . it. Why suffer with Coughs, Colds, ami Ltdrippe, when Laiativi DaoMO (jntNiNR ill cure yen In one ilsy. Ira not produce the ringing In the bend like Sulphate of Quinine. Put up In tablet convenient for Uklng, Cusraateeil lornre or money refunded. Price 23 cents. For nde nt ltiaiilism't Pharmacy, and ill ijIIh r I'f'ig ! loies. We have Just Received a DM Price K(Ug fromjltlc. too of Tobacco t f. ib. JOHN DUNN 5S& 57 Pollock St. O o o o o o o m &lE.BODOOOOODOnO urn, T. J. T 'I It P I Still Low Prices your LO .1- Baby from ( 'oil: 'lokinu' s .-lit C ! ' II liiuo, relieve thai M'ioii ami pre- iis:ii - Ii mm r,; . I 'i ' -. 'J Anway's Croup Syrup. NS CURE PAY hii AIM! M t:.u. iL Di:ir, sm;;1 ami Pollock St. A i i; i:s i I.INF. OF HAVE JI'ST - Hlock i Next Te la I lilt-. Y nil it vi v i i n am ill M I iher T.al.TIJtNK NF.W Ii m: Chocolates " ' Bon Bons, .II'ST l!i:cF.IVF.D. The Finest in the city at H c. ttnd. When You Know per xl t. ,1'o.t Oll ce. The Fight- where to go for your o . jw llml that well made clot c cn t to more than thop altop work. We sin ploy only tho most tborouyl l trained operatori. We tine only the boit material, we charge o tly livini price. F. M.'Clindwlolf. 101 MUilleMtreet lletween the Sugar Trust an I Arliuckle pives nic an nptorti nity to sell Arliuckle' Arlos.i Coffee nt 20c per pound and My Fight for h j J New, (ioo.i, Mom DUMIICSN ; lias can sod mc to Mark Kvery. thing down, to ltoek llottoiu Prices. - ii)"K CALL will convince ymt that we are the Cheapeat Uro. cer in town. F. ULRICH. HMeUI olaaaware Mle. He sine and att 'Ml our sped 4 sole, of 0 lass are today, "pierea worth 1.1, 8$ and H.1 cents all go at one rice. each, Ba-fnot'a,
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