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VOL. XV-NEW SERIES NO. 190. NEW BERNE, N. C. WEDNESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 24, 1897. ESTABLISHED !?!:. Its not the name Columbia that make , Bicycle the THE BEST Its the machine itself Ita Superior Construction, The name simply shows yon are getting the genuine article. . . . Only one place you can get them In New Berne The COLUMBIA Agency. jwillt. mm,, AGENT, rken 80. 01 S. Front fetraet .SOLD ON US1 PAYMENTS. 4 New Firm! Wl! Il) undersigncc' wish to in form our pa- tronsnndtlu public generally that we have opened t Hrst class Shoe Shop on Middle Street, opposite Hotel Albert, In Hie office (or merty occupied by Dr. Dnguid . We kind, ly ask for a share of your patronise. Best Materials used and Satisfaction Guaranteed. Shoes made to order. Elastics inserted In gaiters. W Repairing a Specialty.- Respectfully, Moore A Olbbs, EXTRAORDINARY INDUCEMENTS ON Single Box $3.60. Ten Cakes Free wt ,h every box bought. NOW IS TOUR TIME TO BUY. P. TJLBICH, Grocer, 48 Middle Street, Fhohi CI. J. A. SWERT -DIALER IN- ; 54 Middle Hi, The Best Ueyoragea to be had In the oity. 13?" Polite and Congenial clerks. STALL VISITORS will receive Hearty Welcome. . A FEW DAYS and Oar Great Semi-annual ' ' Clearing Sale will be a . tblox of the past. "' U DATS IN ALU , Remember during IliU sale every artlob la our entire stock we oiler at ami beloa original cost. A tow of our reductions that will tx ellractlT to buyers Ibis weekt Silks 17e yd; $1.00 Novelties 65e yd; Yard-wide Bleaching 4)0 yd; 10-4 Sheet log worth 25c, now 15c, Hamilton's Cash users now 7o yd; 25c Dress Worsted oo 16c yd; Woolen Underwear for Ladles and Gentlemen at one hair price; Gentlemen' Black and Colored Bulls of Clolhluf worth $10.00 bow tl.SO each; Collars, Cuds, and Underwear, SSo CurpcLa now 18c yd. ONLY A FEW MORE DAYS AT TIIE8K PRICES. Tim Riln Goods G. A. BAttrOOT, Mgr. 2i0 Door most P. O. C3 m UN W Wines Liquors WASHINGTON HEWS. Senatorial Dignity anil Senatorial Clap Trap. The Cases of Cuba and tireece. Ahol- Ixhuieut of ' Pension Agencies. Against 81a- Prices for Ar mor Plates. Joitrxai. BDiiE.tr, 1 Washington, D. C. Feb., 23, 1897.J With all its boasted dignity and delib eration the Senate is not above a bit ol lap Imp now and then, in view of iti studied ignoring of the inhuman outragt s in Cuba, right at our doom, so to speak. its latest effort in this line, the adoptiot )f a resolution expressing sympathy will jlreece for its stand in behalf of liberty n far away Crete was about its worst. As long as nothing Is to be done for the cause of liberty in Cuba, it would seem to be good taste to say notiitng nboul liberty elsewhere. The House Committee on Coiunge hat favorably reported the Senate interna iomd monetary conference bill, but i' las udded amendments which may causi the bill to full, not because of oppositioi jut for the lack of limp. It is the opin ion of nearly every lody that there it inly a meagre chance for any legislation t!icr than that which can he put oi ionic appropriation bill ns an amend- nent to get acted upon in the shoit time remaining of the session. There i nuuh work yet to be done on several ol ,hc appropriation bills, and a disposi ion, especially in the House, to wrangh iver small items. An amendment offered to tho sundry iivil appropriation bill in the Senate, niai lave a far-reaching effect upon the Fed ral orHee-holders, if it should 1h ndnpl d. It authorizes flic President to ex imine and review irtl the rules promul atcd since the passage of the Civil Ser nee Act, and to revise, modify, or en- arge them in accordance with the condi- ions of good administration and tli rue purpose of the act. There is ni loubt about the meaning of this amend. nent. It 1b intended to open the wa .'or the appointment of a larger niimbe jf men in political sympathy with th- ncoming administration. There are lowever, a number of Republicans win regret that this amendment has bcci irought forward. The claim that III. 'resident already lias the authority i imposes to confer, and they like not tin ntlinmalion carried by the iiim n Inn m i.iat he has not. There will be some very spirited tall -ng in the House when the Naval Appro iriation bill, juat completed, is takci ip, but the time and the rules will pre ent its being long drawn out. It is exieeted that the principal flghi vill be made against the item of $7,72U,. KM for armor plate for vessels previous), iiitluirized. The objection to the iten s that it virtually authorizes a contiuu incc of the monopoly of the llelhlehen ind Carnegie Coinpauies, notwithstand ing the proof liefore the committee tlmt liese companies sold to Russia for $221 i ton exactly the same grade of nrmoi .hat they charged the I'nitud States 550 a ton for. The ignoring of the offei it thelllinols Steel Co., one of the largest joncerni of Its kind, to enter into a con tract to furnish the Government with all he armor plate it will require for tin aezt twenty years at a uniform price o 1J40 a ton, is not liked at all, Iteprr lentative Hall of Missouri, a member o. the Naval committee le expected to lea. die fight against this Item of the bill. It Is already evident that a strong el fort Is going to be mado to Induce Presi lent McKinley to revoke Presiden Jlcvoland's recent order abolishing nin pension agencies. Tennessee and Ken cucky Republicans are already taking iteps to bring the matter to President rfcKlnley's attention just as soon aa hi ksaumes office, and they will probably b, joined by others from States in whicl igoncles were abolished. A Senatoi who bas not commlttard himself said 'It thoj arguments advancedl for lb. tbollshmenl of half of the pension agen cies are good, then alt of them should bt tbohshed, and the check for penslom M mailed direct trom Washington; a least, that It th way it strike me now (.may think differently when I have timi io look deeper Into th subject than 1 4av been able to do up to .this 11100," The Senate Committee on Publb Lands has began an Investigation ot tin issuing by the Interior Department of t land patent tor 88,000 sores In Florida U jr. Perrln, the present husband ot Mrs. Cleveland's mother, aa the heir ot Dr Jenry Porrlne, deceased, to whom thi jrlginal grant was issued. Th tettlen oo th land claim that th original gran a legally forfeited nearly forty yean igo, and threaten to carry the ease ink. uie court unless tne patent is recalled. The acceptance of . the presidency ol Washington and lice University by Post master General Wilson will place thai enlleman back Into an element that far tatter suited to him, mentally ami physically, than the hurly burly of ac tive pouuc which n entered wun nt liecam a member of th IIoum . a few years ago. Ho wa not cut out for politician, and must hare realised It .nany times, while In the educational neid b will be thoroughly at home, lie has made no personal enemies during his puuiio carver aunougn ne nas oiven oeen on Ilia nupopular side. TO CV An)l.at IN 141 rakLiatlT Dromo (jutnlne Tblet AU drugs'sU refund tbsraons; u Itjfkll to cur, fic) POWDER Absolutely Pure Celebrated for its great Icavenine itrength aud Jhcalthfulncss. Assures tin food against alum and nil forms of nihil- eration common lo the cheap hinmls. KUYAb UAKIKM I'OVYDEK CO., New Yokk. RUSSELL CONCILIATORY. 11 Accept Boilers Committee Wilmington Alderman bill Defeated Negroes Want Ofllce and Threaten Republican. A. & N. C. K. Amendment Hill. inecial RaLeioh, N. C Feb. 2:1 The bill b ive the (iovernor Hwer lo appoint ni Alderman for each ward of Wilmingloi failed to pass the House, by a vole of 45 to 53. Governor Russall lold the ropnlists xilters committee today that he would ippoinl their nominee, Then. White, u.- ihell liali cominisHioner. Tlic feeling between Gov. KiinhcII am he bolters and the Republicans is mori ntensc, today, Hum ever. II. L. Grant says Gov. Russell m iromise.l McC'askey and himself that he would do what the caucuses hail decided on, as lo the division of Hip oflices am ippoint all the men they named. Tiie negro legislators renew their de mand for the (ioldslioio Asvliim am threaten Hie Republican caucus will rrouble. The bill to prohibit gold contracts wn intended and then defeate.l in the Ilnusi oday. Hills paused the Semite to amend tin dinner of the Atlantic and North Curo in.1 Railway, anil to protect the fish ii Ve ise River from Dutch nets, or an) tilion try nets, or seine. KcaUs wanted tune so as In give tin Uh men a hearing. McCnithy demanded iinmedinte con dderation. THE STATE CAPITAL. aniea Imkriif AxyliinM 'hnnwel. - '. K. R. Hill In Hit Hnrk In Hune Neymoiir'a Nnrrraiior. am KnilHril Jill IINAI. Ill'ltKAl , Rai.KIiiM. N. C, Febniaiy 2:1. ( In the legislature yesterday there wa s"anely any work done. The Housi t:xik up Hie asiinn iiii nt ni t und Hicri as quite a lung discussion over it. Thi' is the famous assignment net that at Hi last session of the legislature was fraud ilenlly enrolled, ami winch waa repeal ed early in the present session, Nolliiiii was decided on The bill which is to lie reported favoi Ably lo the House regarding the insnin isylums changes the names as follows The State Hospital for the colored In ane, the Western Hospital for the In Mne, and Hie Central Hospitnl for the Insane, each In be uiuler tlve directors ippoinlcd by the Governor and contlruii il by the Pennte. The office of sii rinti.i lent Is to be alKilished. The directors appoint a principal ami resident pliysl cian for each, lo serve 4 years, salary I u ayiOO. The chango to nude Marc!i 0, Yesterday afternoon the Senate com mlttee heard arguments on Hie N. ('. If H. lease bill. This bill wlH go bark to tin House so amended Hint the vote on it will no doubt be totally change I. In the f-'eaate Hie work of yesterday was almost entirely on small local bilk Only one bill of general Inteieit being introduced, and that was "An a t lo re gulate the Slate Printing.'' This n peals the act letting it to the lowest bidder. 1 require the work done in Itnlrigh and by Union labor. The Secretary of Slab to furnish the public printer with such paper as .he may require. This bill b drawn In Hie Interest of Berne Bro's. Printing establishment. It I a Populist Brra. In connection with Hie successor of Judge Seymour, Chief Justice Falrcloth Is prominently mentioned. Judge Spier Whitaker I also mentioned In Ibis con. nectlon. If Falrcloth get the position II leave a vacancy on HietSuprenie Court bonch to be filled. There Is very little ohanee of Cleveland appointing a suo- ccswir to Judge Seymour, II I said by many. So Tar, SI) bills have been m titled. It i claimed by the TopoH! that Hie cost of the enrolling clerk's office I over 7n a day. It Is said th revenue bill Hint comes up in a few day k On of th most weeping ever seen. Ther will be a heavy nun of work from now oa to the end of th Uetslatlve sosslon. It may even require an extra w or tea day. THE COTTON MARKETS. February 23. 'jivanrooL was quiet and (inn for spot cotton and 1-32 higher. The New York market lias been dull but steady. The final close is 7.01 for May a net gain of i(-l(K) compared with Sat urday. There is nothing new in the situation. Yours truly, J. E. Latham. THE MARKETS. Chicago, February 2:'. OI'KSINtl. CI.OSK. May Wheat 7(1 75j May Ribs 4.071 4.07 ! TIRED MOTHERS u help in Hood's (iursapanlla, which gives them pure blood, a food appetite and uew uud needed STRENCTH. OPERA HOI S i: ! II II Ita if Wek Attriuion. One Full Wick with change of bill nightly. COMMKNCIXG Moiulity. February 22, THK VUm. STAMFORD ( l). Opining Monday ni-rlit in MISS STANFORD'S own piece: "A Soler's Sweetheart.," GENERAL ADMISSION .10 (Vnls. No extra charge for icserved seals. GALLERY 25 Cents. T. J. TURNER, FOR VXSU Or ON TIMi:. I HAVE JL'ST RECEIVED anotVi lrgc Slock of Furniture and Mattresses mil will sell at KiK'k Itottnui Figures fo :nsli or On Time for Fair Week so as to nake room for niv large stock, full ami x.l m 1 lie our slock before purclinsmif else where. Yours RespiH'tfiilly, T.I. TURNKR. NKW BEItNK X. C A KIJKSII LINK 01' TESKVri C'liocola'H and Ron Ron. Apples, Rannnns, I mom, CocainiN TUV OF It TAFFV ii is the lies! . n the market. IV. 1VITN1V & l. Next lo rust Uflice. Garden Seeds ! -AT- Davis' Pharmacy. Sweet Pens, ninl otlior kinds of Flower Hecils have also just nrriveil Stop Baby your from Coughing, relieve that choking sensation anil pro vent croup by using Anway's Croup Syrup. O CURE O PAY BRADIIAM'S DRUG SWIIF, Cor. Middle anil Pollock St. If. W. .HIMPNOIV, Funeral Director and TvT Umbalmer m Broad BtreM ...THOSE St tVBarUl Bob aMr-Mi f Vnhes and C'raokorxi, UrliH ami Oat Hakes, Rc'iiiy.'iitSw4i'l ?Ii.4Ml IMcklcs. V'r,v Fhu st rcant Clies auil Im oHmI Miicanuii. K : ju'rcl Herring Salmon itml Sardines. p;i it I'errin Sniicc ;i ml lleinx's 'I'oinalo ('ulsiii. A line of I'rc I I'll (illOilf. Cati- Tiiii in:sr :io-. Roasl4il i'odVi lii llie Cilv. AI'I'I.KS. O KAN (IKS, AND I.KMONS. A NICK l.oT N. C. HAMS. Ontario l.t :l win at, anil l! 0 I'.cst llli r.uttor. Stignr Cttrcil I lain fliccl In order, I .'c per poiiinl . liiciikfast I'ai'on :iii-1 lin I 1; 1111 Sausage. A few Alrr.otuls and l'lciiu Nuts left over from (.'hrift 111.1s, nice ninl fresli, lno lb. -." -Give 11s a call if yon need n 1 liin.' iti t lie grocery line. Sat faction Guaranteed. :i llrnail SI.. New Hei ne. X. C. YOU LIKE TO DEAL ulicic tilings look nice aid clean: whore Icrks uu i )lite and oliligins; where deliveries urn made on time: aliuic mi where miii kihiiv von are getting THE BEST In the MARKET at Tin: FA lit IIS T PlllC'FN That's tliu sort of house wo keep. Cull mid l sure of it. We have Just Received a u Pries Hanging fromlltr. te iOr. lb. JOHN DUNN, 65 & 67 Pollock St. AT A 11H noiiiif: rodo ononoooooooooDODOOOOon o o rair o o 8 O a o D Visitors ! o o o o THE POLICY ot this store is J" t) gain th3 trieuclship and 5 a esteem ot every patron who enters q within it 3 doors. mat tvery atom ot gence we possess is ther your business 1 "I fiTTl n - 4 1- r 4- 1a t-r rs -x y-1 - q ng via, iiiat uy okj lining w c ucai mi liicx UU1 UWil. o o Dry Goods Department. o o Is Complete with Good Things at t o o xiAKD TIME o Notion Department o o D o Is brim full of all that gladdens Ct the teminine heart. (Or course 9 this includes proper fittings for the opposite sex. 8 Shoe Department o is uompieie wuu ompetiiioii uc fying goods. O Grocery Department Is immense and needs but an in- (J w i x O snection to verifv all that we inav Q sav in its nraise. s o DODOOOOODODODODOOOOODODOdi Books P Stationery ! I 1 1 i s i Ni v, ii : . I'i i ioiii caUaiul K.i-ii in' uia.i aluais lie I'.. II nil ,'t r. W. WATERS'. 105 Middle St. ii .l lor II eri- '..i -i c. unlets l' i;i..l t o )'. it -i'1-..o -Itintlii . N iel- I'. .. ' -. I i -i Si ii in i it You Vvv dsiM'at And it ives you th inmli Mil isfiictum when your friend arc an inns to know "Who is voiir tailor:" It makes ns feel urea', in". S,.C. tlietn to us we'll do M sell lv lliem as we did by you, F. n. li.uhvh k. 101 Middle Street Pliqinincr. 127 MIDDLE ST. FliyM'iaiKt lrMrIilIon B' rr. - n 41' Carefully Prepared j ,m pnpire.1 1 fnniW n l n AtPricitoiuittl.etime.,,,rn.hnw,,,'n,"' . , IW-.Msk vol a Htokk Attiutiv :. " mm i'n on ni for what you sml. I lfA olioioe aelention of Per- J. t. UAHKLN8. fame and Toilot Artiolei, . Middle Btreet piaikmer. Want you to teel 3 business intelli- w being used to fur- t interest, firmly be- 9 i -s- rt nr i-v 1-v r tn 4- -f 1 4'l-i r - LM im PRICES. (Jl 0: (i :n. f j j . 1 ..a While isifn.u: tlie l-a'r ;i: si i:k w ,i r ;.'. i r:i Palace Saloon, is n i i m.. l..l ct ..Ii" I.' ..le'- I I'M .11 I k iil. of .1 II' I ! lit I'll..- I.' - .r I', it mi .1 r.i'i . Ii . nr an I . i ; '; t in a Kirs!- I 1 s - Imm, VA'e nUo keen l I". II Stifle nt , ie Old I .unniis Hi'.iiids : . n est , i , old Ci'i.i. i I .ii I . A ml .Inens Kn I . .11 all. I I". Th.. iii-s i' t ii;ai; in th.- kt ,-irwHKK mi: Pa'ace Saloon IH l(l(llc St. Irarmcrs. We have A I I' 1,1. I.INK. ,.f HARROWS, C'l'Iri V ATOU i. anil all otlu r Kut tiiing I in -pleinentsat IMK'K RO IM'OM PRICKS. TO MERCHANTS We en .- .u immIs at innnufiictiirers prii w. Ii. 11. Chiller A t o. FairDecoration'.
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