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Mnvml rap r 1 VOL X7NEW SERIES NO. 181. NEW BERNE, N. C. SATURDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 13 18M ESTABLISHED .!iC7 lis not the name Columbia . that makes ; Bicycle the THE BEST Its the machine itself V Ita Superior Construction, The Bame simply shown you are gotting the genuine article. . . - Only on place you can get " ".' them In New Berne , The C0LUA1BIA Agency. WIXiIj T. IIIM, AOEN r, Pksne 80. 61 S. Front Street SOLD ON EASY PAYMENTS.' W. P. JONES. i:',li:,',:'cf!.,..'-'-',"-,; V.v' ' Furniture. I am carrying a '-': full Jine of Ftirni- ' tureand Mattres- aes and will sell as CHEAP, as the . : . CHEAPEST and will be glad "to show what I have to those needing anything in my . line. M m H IM m s AM A i fjr r i FOR Ol.Ul) Woll. - 8 lbs. Atmora's Mince Meat, v 1 " Arbuckle'e Coffee. - 8 Cans large size iiaking Powder, 8 " Standard Tomatoes. . 8 " " Com. , 13 Bars Good Soap. . 'Y tSAW First-class Ooods. Tbe AUegood Grocery Company, WB.HAVE A FEW OF THOSE Good Quality . Marseilles Quilts left and will have a Special Sale orjme to begin Baturday morning at tbe follow ing Low Price: -''-' '-'."' No. 115 at fl.88 No. 205 at (1.74 1R5" 1.59 220 " ' 1.00 175 1.68 ' m 1.J9 " 825 u 1 S3' . These prices ere from 85 per cent. 1o Mi per cent, less than tbe regular price, we biro also a large line of Cannon Clotb .tiled for Embroidery work, whwhwlU be .told at lOo. per yard. ." - l9Call early add avoid tbe ruth, and take sure of a Good Bargalo. - ' v.i' ii. B. Duffy. EXTRAORDINARY "K INDUCEMENTS ON 'Single Box $3.80. .. Ten Cakes Free ::-'.' with every box bought.-" :nuw 18 YQUR TIME to buy. F. ULRICII, Grocer, 46 Middle Street, Tucks 01. . .Books Stationery ! LATEST Newspapers, Perlodl--tl 'nd Magannes, ) always t funnd at T. V. WATERS', 103 Ilitldlo Gt. I ." riiil'.oi s r ';tl fur all pri- ! y, liool suppl.. Iir ute, Orrirrs ! i I'.ro hool aupjilh-H. latest Htuo ., 1'iMicil, I' Ink, elc. VASH1HGT0H HEWS. Why Murray RaiseJ-No OWec- - tion Upon Electoral Count. Tariff Legis lation Ulfllcnlt. Monetary Con ference Bill- Amended Iiu . migration Bill. JocuNit Boaaxr, WABDiNOTOjf, D. C, Feb. 13. J Sensations billed In advance seldom materialize. Consequently there - was little surprise when Representative Mur ray, of Sou tli Carolina, announced a few hours in advance of the meet in f in joint convention of the House and Senate to count the electoral voto Hint lie had changed his mind about objecting to the counting of the vote of bis State, on the ground that it bad no constitutional Re publican form of government. , Mr. Mur ray, who is a colored man, didn't change his mind. lie. was simply squelched by the Republican lcadeiM, who realized, if Murray did not, tho danger of monkey ing,with siich a proceeding ns the count ing of tho electoral vote. They knew that Senator Tillnmn v. sn not making nn Idle thieat when he said that if the vote of South Carolina was not counted, Mr Kiulcy would not be inaugurated on March 4, but. Secretary Onley would un der the law of succession become Presi dent. All that he would have needed t" make the threat reality would have been a majority of the Senate. Altlwuih the gnllories were crowded to their full seat ing capacity, nothing occurred during the forty or fifty minutes needed to count ''and announce tho result of the voting in the electoral college to pay the visitors for the trouble they had gone to to get tickets admitting them. It was. liko the proce'dingj in the Supreme court,' highly important but extremely dull and tiresome" to outsiders. Vell anyway, it is all dune now, except the swearing in of MrKinlt-y and Hohart, which will inaugurate- the Irirmli pro. gramme' of March 4. "Nothing could give a better Idea of the Jillkulty of attempting to say wbnt any particular duty will be in tho new tnrif bill than tbe action of the Ways am Means committee on steel rails, f.nsi week the committee decided, informal) of course, that the rate on Bteel rail: should be cut to $4 a ton. As. soon as that -action was publlalie.l th rall-makers, especially those In the west began to bring pressure onthecommittei against the change. This week the com mitte voted to let the duty on rails re main as It is, 87.84 a ton. Somebody, ii tact many somebodies, is interested ii every article touched by the tariff, am you can never know just what sort of i tariff law you will get by studying tin committee's work on the original bill This was proven by the present tariff law and by the McKinley law, both of wind were radically changed after they had been reported from the House commit tee.. ; It may become necessary for Maj. Mc Kinley to speak If he wishes the mone tary conference bill to pass the House, si several Republicans in the House are en. gaged in working up opposition, on tlu ground that tbe bill If a snare set for tlx the incoming President by Senato Chandler and others who opposed, hii nomination and who do not wish to se his administration to be a succesi. Tlx plainest talker among the opponents ol the bill is Representative Hill, of Conn,, a Republican and a believer in the gold standard, and Representative Brewster of N. Y., who share, his views in a clnsi second.' ". , V . The amended Immigration bill,' having passed both branches of Congress, bsi now gone to tho President, . Before tlu bill was amended so as to allow the illit erate wives and minor children of immi grants who complied with the law ti com In, it was nemi-omcially stated Ii be the intention of jthe President to vet the bill, but it is, now said that tin amendment have removed his objec tions and that he will sign It. ' Still Its opponents have not given np hope of a veto. , ' ' . A record was made by Congrcr s till week in passing bills over the President's veto. The House passed two, both pen slon bills In favor of widows of soldiers who had married again and lost their second husbands by death, and the Sen' ate passed tbe bill, which is now a law, relating to tho holding of court in the Eastern Texas district. , ' - , Senatorial dignity has haw another throw down, and it was a hard one. Af ter voting down by an overwhelming majority the motion to discuss the arbl trallon troaty In open session, and taking extra precautions to keep the proceeding! secret, those Senators who consider tiem selves the especial custodians of the dig nity of that body were disgusted to read eoi h day just as full reports In tho news paper of the secret srssion as wero prlnli d of Ihe open sn!on. They frrt tod mid srolilrd the amploycs, only to b bluntly told by Senator Hill, who made the motion to consider the treaty inopra sesilon, sud other Senators that as all the world knrw they ought to know them. w ive s tlist it was the nii'mli.-rs of the n.t'f, ond nnt tli einplnyi-s, hi K'ive Ht Hi'' I"1" m-.lillRS of the l-iecllllvo SI S- .i t. , ' ' ! -- w,. vri ;d f x !en!"! exi'Mi- !':. .; t II .!.-.. " i- POUDEil Absolutely Pure Celebrated for its gieat leavening strength and hcnuliliiincas. Assures ine food at ainst alum nnd all forms of adul teration common to the cheap brands. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., New York. . made in cctninittoc, have been offered and some of the Senators have fltt'y stat ed their opposition to the treaty amend ed or unamended. Senator Allen's resolution prohibiting any army or navy olllcer accepting a gift of value, which ho makes no secret ol being intended to prevent u Washington residence being given to (ien. Nelson A Miles as a reward for his service during the Chicago strike, is buiug much talked abi mt. THE STATU CAPtTAV If a liniiice of Employes ITnrterNiw reine 'nrl. Heavy S'lgnretae Tax. Bill or luloretl. Asaembly Itenllzliix Miiirlnen ol Time Left. loriix.M. !rnK.r R.r.K!fiiiN. c. i''eii i a, mn. The Supreme court bench has d( The Supreme court bench has decided 0 make no change in its officers and employes except for good causes. Poll tics will not be allowed to rule in tlii instance. The present olliceis have die charged their duty faithfully. It is said that the railroads keep tin lives of the men employe I insured Juft as they do the property of tho road. A t ill will be introduced to impose k tax of 15 cents on every package ol cigarettes sold in this State. In the House on the 11th, n hill was in (reduced to provide for the redemptio of land after sale, under execution o, nortgage, making it lawful to redeen .and within two years after sale upo. myment of sum paiil for purchase to ;ether with Interest, provided both shal tot exceed principal and interest o iriginnl debt, and at sale a certificate o ium paid be given. The " 'fellow' sei 'nts"Jilll passed without a di-isentin ote. This hill gives any employee of i ailroad right to sue for dnmtges, am irevents any transfer of such rights, Three bills nn Monday reconsidered The railway rate bill; to elect ruilrom jbinmlssioncrs by popular vote, and tie ill to prohibit free passes ami fnmkc in the Senate, to so amend the laws as t uld Cumberland county to tliu Ka-Ueri 'rinilnal court. This creates a new Judu uid gives the Ojve uor tin owerli tppnint until the next eloetion. This bil ,m88ed. The nieinhers realize how much of tin 10 days for which they cm demand pi i Hem has been wasted, and now Uw mid two sessions each day. In the Semite last night the beheadiu) if enrolling clerk Swlnson was ou docL H. He was beheaded, hut the evident' dearly showed it was not because of bit ztravsgance only, for tiiose clerks Inn een forced upon him, and if be had ac xpted the negroes, there would bavi men nn row raised. It makes stroll) loiut in the DemiK'rutic aide for this wi, used as canpaiu ammunition nex lection. In the House a hill to Invest ignlft th diarges of fraud in lease of the N.(!.R.R ranie up. This was referroil to the spec .al committee on tbe lease. . . Also a resolution to look after the com nlttee tbnt was to Investigate the charge if fraud in the Senatorial light There as nuile a lively debate. It was de- jlared that the Coinniittoe had been dere let in Its duty not to have attended to .bis sooner. The resolution fixing tin trtlh as the date for the oommltlee to re ,xrt was passed. - The House also passed a rrsilullon jouncing enrolling clerk Swlnson. ' A bill for an appropriation for the fenncssee Centennial was tabled, - A apeclal train went nut to Wake For it this evening to carry those who wish id to attend the 81nd anniversary of the two literary societios'at the college. There Is scarcely any doubt but what the negroes will he given charge of the Colored Insane Asylum at (loldshoro. Senator Butler Is rather red hot on Governor Russell. He declares that I the Republicans get charge of the R. R. commission that the Southern 11, R. will get the chooslug ot one the commission ers. He declares that Russell should look to the Interest of the people bettor than to allow such a t'.ilug a this to happen. One hnmlrr) convicts were sent yes terday from the penitentiary hers to work on the Roanoke farms. . Tli legislature committee on education yexteMay afternoon went to Chapel Hill and from there they go to the Normal and Industrial school at Oreensboro on an lusHTting tour. Tiiri'Reoi.iiN MCT Tile f.mailve BromoJ (juinlne Tsbleln A'! ' refund the inonay if It fail IMPQRTiNT BILLS. Passed M Introtail iiy km- 11? Yesterday. G. X H. R. R. (bailer Repealed. Comity Superintendents of Health. Monument For Vance. Special. Rm.kIOH, N. C. February 12. The House passed Ihe bill repelling the char ter of the (loldsbmo and Morehcad Rail way. It was' stated the thirty days notice necessary was not given. The bill passed, (pressed by Represen tative Hancock) to require tho election of county superintendents of Health by the county commissioners instead of by the Doctors. A bill was introduced creating (!ov ernor Russell: ,lule A. Curr and Judge W. A- Hoke, a eominis-iioii to select the design for a monument to the memory of Zebulon I!. Vance, The bill parsed I lie Semite placing the llepublicans and Populists in charge of the Agricultural college. Enrolling clerk Swinson, locked up his oflice and all his disks and left. Lt. Governor Heyii' ddf and Speaker Hileman bail the duors forced. Swinson then presented a protest that bo cannot I e lctnoved I rom ollice during his term. The lit. (inventor says he will lay -Swinson's case ticfore Ihe Knprcinc Court .tomorrow, and llireatens his im penoluiK nt. THE COTTON MARKETS. February li. Till! markets in New York and Chicago have been closed today in observance of Lincoln's birthday. lilVKlil'iini. market has declined i-M. A LKTH'lt written yesterday from m Now Y ork correspondents, Mess, ltobl Moore it Co.. sums up the situation so cleverly, I hand il to j ou for pulilica tion. Yours truly, ,1. 11. livriuu. New Yoiik, February II, I Ml). DRAIt Slit: The uiaikel leached ilur ing this past week another one of thosi irriods of liiiuidation of the tired on loug interest. Then- is probably nearlv ine million lia'es lici t nnd wild nniiiht n Ihe New Orleans. New York an fjverpool Rxchangcs. These eontrac tales remain out until Ihe cotton is pur jhascd by spinncrsor exporlers. Whei 'iliose who have jiurch.-.scd these eon racts grow wearv of holding and desii '.0 sell, il can rendilv he seen that tie rice must be made attractive befoii ilher buyers can be brought in to Ink be places of those selling out. iluldels tegnu Ihe show uneasiuess last week md Ihe liquidation of this uusetlled in eresl, is apparently the only cause o iresenl decline. Since the large sale ( iriut cloths took place early in Ihe weel he cotton goods trade has had a mud eore chet rlul aspect. Iteceipls are in ibove expectations nnd no special weak less is shown in Southern markets. It is true, Liverpool advices bavn bee. lisappoiiitiug, due chiefly to Ihe uu avorable conditions prevailiug in Inilin But tbe main trouble lies in the inaetin, if speculation which seeks rather to eon tract than expaud Its Interest. The changes for the week show ipiii. divergence from dillerences prevailiiii week ego. Tbe Fall nmnths huvc hi only il la 83 IMiiuls wliih- this crop I declinej 21 to 29 miuts. Yours t ruly, Rout. Moonr i Co, lAfONDERFUL i' the cuii-s b Hood's Siirsupurilhi. and yet thej are simple and natural. Hood's Sarsii parilla luukespu RE BLOOD. T. J. TURNER, Nllll In r- . . - vr I RATE Jl'T RECEIVED another Fine Hlock of Furnllurv ami w ill a. Il . r the Nuxl Ten Days, Clirnp for Cash i r on time.. Yours Respectfully, T. J.TIJIlNKIt, ' - NEW BERNE, N. 0. Low Prices! NO. i, We claim to keep the very best Lard obtainable, and to induce you to give it a trial, we will sell you on (in (iianliti(.M not over ."i lbs. to an voile.) REFINED URI FO!S Per cis. " Pound. ThU Uay Only. ' I ii i I ; 1 1.-bu X .no i WWW VVUlhili I .. li-i - ill ( 'lloii- I 'ninily (il'oceric.s, r.riiud St., New !i rue, . ('. YOU LIKE TO DEAL ulicie tilings look nice ami clean: whom ( icrks are ol'te ami obliging; where deliveries are made on timet a'nove ail wliero you know von arc getting riiE BEST In the MARKET AT Tin: Tlia'.'n the lort of liouso we keep, all nnd I sure dT It, We have Just Received a Price Rearlaf rroilfle. V te 0e. Ik. To-day, Fel. 13 Mvnlest AT A L'HIii HIS! E3oaoentiooeooooononoccoo i WHOLESALE DEPOT. I.' a'.lroacl B.L'thi.. j Powder. O Gooj Luck Baking Powder. Octagon Soap. Clairette Soap. Armour's Soap. Q Lorillard Snutf. Gail &"Ax Snuii'. Diamond Match Co. American Sugar Re" nin Co. Battle Ax Tobacco, Cycle Cigarettes, Duke Cigarettes. Old Virginia'' Cheroots, Honey Dew Cheroots. Finest Flour in America Finest EuVer in America. -. All other goods recessary to an UP TO DATE ESTABLISHMENT. Bought from I:Iaimfa' tu:T: 3P0T CAST and Sold to your saving and satisfaction. "'. '.. . " 'J - ' ' i , ; , ' '"' -.''tSV.'. 'IxS'Z ,v I. -V '. ' '.'.-.'Vr' '- ' .7 a - i Horses ll-ii ' -. i' . I i ' ii 1 1 -. I.' ' - .i 1 1 ' H . ( 'i.ii i -. i -. i , J. W. STEWART, ; ii1. ; i. ; . : in; ti sriti.n. 1 1 & 11 S. RALEIGH, N. C. .SVK5.Y PES ICS:. r 1 IJVKKY ti i:v'i-.v Opening the Spring. VK 1 1 A V oo-ii.i in d in-, 'in ornlo f r ping d Sn ate fff U M e irty 'i i .- i n o i i'. 1 e nt- f I' r u in . f.lu:a la raa ffVaa i l. ih ' i-i pio'e, i.on . ! i' c n,. miii I iiiii, .' 'f K jMVKI.'IK-i IN-'! e s s, Kmb der I, es. La lea HVHl si!. vMoinl'i.d w r in - s, su , higha , te . i at ( siniii I Vm; l"v i-j"u ii.- iii I. 'ii ii 1 1 . ' 1.. e ( 11 ir-: (lido n Lsce Re sa- Vct? r'l'k, Jul nn I vVs.hili'e N -. nd Blrcvn Ilu Tnis and Rulers tUji 'uk, It r Ii a-sl S i mi. of I ; bt ,-'l b'siDand Chi on .'Hi k a feba 1V ' I Ii sju II i n I Ne i I- 'II-Ih ' hi il U'ues tu k e hsv ytt itrt-ws, aV4 ii cm-u 'P I .r inio s I-r w i ch nt re I-elbrls', , : t f v 'T'rito for Saro.poaJ.-r 1 s m is a Dollar o et Hade. o o V,2..ti-..-T5-.j -; i vT'wy. ftJL- i'H; i.ht - Mules, ici.!1 o home Vai s. . v. n 1 1 . are M'liu !wr i "i wo e r i i mi New Eerne, N. C, Trier &k K"t'P.v iilMe. DKIMI.TMISXT, t" Tiui Tin: loweit. JOHN DUNN, re'llockCt.
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