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SrtraL VOL. XV-NEW SERIES NO. 193. NEW BERNE, N. C. SATURDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 27. 1897. ESTABLISHED 1S82- K Its not the name ' that make the Columbia Bicycle THE BEST Its the machine itself Ita S0PERIOR Construction, The same simply shows yon are gettinp the genuine article. , : , - ' -. Only one place you can get them in New Berne He COLUMBIA Agency. wixr. t. iiiiyl,' . AGENT, afcee80. 01 S. front Street SOLD ON EASY PAYMENTS. C"c3 CD 4 Wo th undersigned wish to in form our pa Irons mid tin public generally that we have opened Brit class Shoe Shoo on Middle Street . opposite Hotel Albert, in the office for merly occupied by Dr. uiiguid. w e klna- ly ask for a share of your patronage. Beat Materiali used and Hut induction Guaranteed. ' Shoes made to otder. Elastics inserted In gaiters. ty KKrAiRixa a Specialty. Respectfully, :. Moore A Gibhs. 54 Middle Ht tSfThe Best Beverages to l.e had in the city. .. vr ETFolite and Congenial clerks. t-ALL VISITORS will receivt Hearty Welcome. EXTItAOItDINAltY INDUCEMENTS ON Ifil s Single Box 13.80. New Firm! J. A. SWERT DEALER IK Vines Liquors, nr AnnvT UP AUUU - Ten Cakes Free - with every box bought. NOW 13 JOUR TIME TO BUY, P. TJLBICH, Grocer, , 46 Middle Street, Phork 81. A FEW DAYS and oar Great Bernl-annui . Clearing Sale will be i thins of the past. .11 DAfS IN ALL. - Bcooember during lb l aaU ererj article in our aollre stock we offer at and below original cost - A fe of our reductions Uiat will attractive to buyers tlila week: Silks 17o yd; $1.00 Novelties B5o yd: Yaid-wid Dleacbing 4)o yd; 10-4 Btieet log worth 25c, now 15c; Hamilton'! Cath lmers now 7c d; 25o Dress Wonted now lfo yd; Woolen Underwear for Ladies and Guntlemen at on hnlf price; Gentlemen Clack and Colored Bulti of Clothing worth f 10.00 now 18 SO each; Collars, Cuff, and Underwear; J1C Carpets now 13 yd. . ONLY A FEW MOUE DAYS AT THESE I'ftlCKS. rr Dry (Ids n M In t fVJ o C. A. EAi: : r. VMSHIHGTOH NEVS. Consress Feels Warlike -Towards - ' Spain. - Consul Ueneral Lee's. Threatened Resignation. Forest Beserves Hatter. Pension Bureau Want lnangnral Ball. : JornxAt. Btjrbau, I Washington. D. C. Feb., 20, 1697. f , Congress is disposed, at this time tr feci more warlike towards Spain than ai iny time during the session, owing t he sensational news concerning tb threatened resignation of Consul General bee on account of the administration no property backing klra up in his efforts t tecure Just treatment for American citi zens arrested in Cuba, and nothing bui he nearness of the end of the adminis ration has prevented action on the pail at Congress that would be equivalent U declaration of war against Spain. fliere has been and is intense excite ncnt, although strong effort is beinp nade tn keep it from breaking out. Rep- esentative Gibson, of Tennessee, offeree resolution in the Ilouse for a perem try demand upon Spain for the imme- liate release of every American iniprls- nod in Cuba, and for the bombardment if Havana if it be not at once complied vith. The Senate adopted a rcsolutioi requesting Secretary Olney to furnish ii villi copies-of communications to anc from Consul General Iee, and nnothei instructing the President to demand tht nmediato release of Julio Sanguilly, i itizen of the United States, and a suit tide indemnity from Spain for his unjusi mprisonmeut. The hist is a joint reso lution, which was unanimously reportec rom the Foreign Relations committee lad it been put through earlier, Presi- lent Cleveland would hare hail to ac no way or the other upon it, but now iveu if passed by the House It is subject to a pocket veto. The address issued, this week by tin ilvcr Republicans iu Congress has nol pleased the politicians in either of tin jurlles, because it indicates an lntentior o maintain a silver Republican-party. y naming a provisional national com nittce and providing for it to hold i ncetlng in Chicago next June. The Re publicans do not like this, because the) fear its effect upon the rank nnd file ol their party in a mimbcr of States; the Democrats and Populists dislike it be muse they had expected to gain the sil ver Republicans as recruits. Anothei thins; about the address that the Popu isls do not like is that Senator Jones, oi Nevada, who last year publicly declare) limself to be a Populist and to have cu oose from the Republican party, signet L Senator Stewart, of the same Stat ltd not sign it. The meeting at whicl he address was prepared was held ai tenator Teller's house. Some of the Western men In Congresi ire making a warm fight on Presidcn Cleveland's proclamation setting asldt H.OOO.OOO acres of land to make thirteei forest reserves, A delegation conslstini f Senator Clark and Represenlativt tfundell, of Wyominz, and Represents ,ive Gambia, of South Dakota, made .rigorous protest to Secretary Francis Jenator Wilson, of Washington, said ot he floor of the Senate that the proclama- Jon should no', have been Issued; Senatoi Jannon, of Utah, said it designated e ,'orest land tracts which contained no timber larger than a jack rabbit bush, ind Senator Clark said he knew froit personal observation that some of tht and didn't have enough timber on It tr juild a four-rail fence around it. Secre tary Francis ssys tbe action of the Presi- lent was baaed upon official Information tnd a desire to stop the wholesale de- itruotlon of timber on the public Ltndt ia question. - - , - Among the callers at the White Houst this week was Lord Aberdeen, the Gov ernor General of Canada, who ia a gueal f Sir Julian Pauncefote, the British Am. bassador, The call was atrictly social, at is tbe visit of Lord and Lady Aberdeen and their party to tne United States, The employes of the Pension Bureau, leveral thousand In number, would not object to having their bidding used toi tn Inangural Ball two or three times a year, as they get a whole week's holiday a Itb pay each time, hecauao they can- uot work in the building while tbe deco rators are Being tip for the ball and ' be cause the decorations require a day or two for thirremoval. A week's pay ol all the employes of the. Pension Bureau Is what Uncle Sam contributes to each Inaugural Boll held In that building. It is probable that the Inaugural Ball would long ago have been done away. with wen It not that the money received from the tile of tbe tickets to It at 5 each is de pended upon to pay all expenses incur red by the citizens committee which has charge of the inauguration of a President, and always does It. There is undeniably a strong under current among the Republican polill. ciana yea, and those of otlier parties, too eitninit the civil service lew as now Interpreted. It broke out In itiibale in the Hoiks this week On an In significant little bill amending listing law at to the authority of the Governors of Territories to remove certain Tend- Tai l l iji ois IS! SAT TaU U..iive Bmmo Q-iInlne fTabletas Ml i ' r..-f.u..l t'-: ; if H"ull P8YMR Absolutely Pure Celebrated for its great! Icavenine ttrenztb and Iheallhf illness. Assures th food against alum, and all forms of adul teration common to the'elioap brands. JROYAI. BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. torial officials, or rather in the applnust which geeetcd every point against tin jivll service law in that debate- Whcthei t direct attempt will be made in the nex Jongrcss to overthrow the law, is doubt ful, although not a Tew piedict thai tin tttempt will be made ami that it will bi mccessful. That some of the presen' .ulcs will be modified if not entirely rep :indcd is probable, and that all of then will be stretched to Ihe utmost limit bj .he new appointing powers is regarded is certain, owing to the great pressurt hat will be brought to liear to secure ap pointment). HIS Bill DEFEITED. lOTernor Rassell Beaten i C. R. R. Mailer. .snator Grain's Substitute Passed by Senate. Reserve Act Deter mined. GovornorVPrljate See etar's Personal Encounter. Hneeial. Rai.kiuii, N. C Feb. Kd-Tlic IIousi n Committee of 1 lie whole, acted on th .evcniie net, and made poll lax, 1.35. tato tux for general purposes. 21 2-i :ents: pensions, II 1-3 cents: schools, 20 ;ents. The Benale devoted all day to the dis- :ussiou of tbe North Ctrolinn Railwu ease mutter and adopted Senatoi irant's substitute, by a vote of 2fc o 21. It is a complete knock-out of Governor Russell's bill. There was a sensation in the Senate o-day in the shape of an encounter be- ween Alexander, the Governor's private tecretary and Senntor Hyatt. The latter claims that Alexander offer- id him the Secretaryship of Bonn! ot Vgriculture. This statement, Alexander denies. They "were separated before any lilowp were passed. THE STATU CAPITAL. real ar BUI an 'ore t rpnrnilon-., Dlr.tatt.lon an Erlncallaaml AMI Bill I'ubllr Prlater Onrmlon Tnritnj Jot'KNAl.TllJIIEAlt, C. February 26, '. i Ralkkiii. N. C. February To-day Interest centres on the North Carolina railroad lease Inn wnicli rninet ip in the Senate. There is much com nsnt on the hill introduced in the Sen tte yesterday by Grant, Rcpub'iean. lat l compromise bill. He is lighting Rus sell's bill, and Russell taya in regard Irant'S bill that It gives the North Caro lina railroad tn the South rn railroad on its own terms, and puts them In nore profitable position than before the Legislature met, that it is an attempt tn legalise the larceny of the people's prop srty. The bill as staled yeiler.lay gives legis ttive ap provnl of the lease except as t length of term to lie years inslead ol 18: The bill alto relates to foreign cor poratlons doing business in this Sta'e n follow a: . SsoTion I, That every rullroail corpo ration created or organlzral under, or bj virtue of the laws of any government oi State other than that ot the State i North Carolint, which desires to ow property, or carry on biiMnewi, or exer cise any corporate franchise of any kind haUoeverln this State shall first file in the office of ihe Secretary of Slate copy of its charter, duly certified paylui therefor a fee of Ave hundred dollars (I'VM) and rhall also cause a copy of such charter duly certified by the Secrr tary of State to lie recorded lu the olBce of the register of deeds In each county In which such company or corporation desires or proposes to carry on hnsincfs or to acquire or own properly. But copy of charter shall be authenticated In the manner directed by Ihe alatule fur the authentication of records of the Slat nr county under whose luws such- corpo ration is chartered or organised. Sec. 1. That if any sack charter or any part thereof violate the provision of this act or shall be Inconlraventlvo of the laws of the Slate, such charter or such parrwtliereof as conflict with the laws of this State shall be null and void. Sec. 8. That when a foreign railroad corporation shall have compiled with the provisions of this aol by the riling of lit charter, and pay the fee as provide In the first section, It shall thereupon be come a corporation of this Slate, and hall enjoy all the rights and be atibjeot to all tin lialillllia of such domestic cor poralions. It may sue and be sued Lin die courts of this State, anil be subject to the jurisdiction of thehtws thereof as il the corporation had been originated and created under the laws of the Slate oi North Carolina. Sec. 4. It shall be unlawful for any foreign railroad corporation to do busi ness, or to continue to do business in thit State without first having complied with le requirements of the act, any non-res-1 ident corporation which shall on oraftei he first day of May, A. D. 1897, violati he first section of this net, or which mail continue to do business as a corpo ation within this State, shall be guilt f a misdemeanor for every day that it mall so continue to do business in viola lion of this statute, and upon conviction mall pay a fine of live hundred dollar; (-100). Such indictments shall be tried the Superior or Criminal courts of any ounly wherein sucli non-resident or for ign Corporation does business contrary the provisions of this act. That any icrson who shall aid or abet or assist a ion-resident corporation in doing busi. less contrary to the provisions cf this tct, either as officer or as agent, shall be uilty of a criminal offence and upon jonvic.tion thereof in the Superior or Iriminal courts of any county in which the corporation shall do business con trary to law, may be fined not less than mo hundred dollars ($100) or more than ino thousand dollars ($1,000.) I.usk, of Ashe.ville, Republican, spoke favor of the appropriation to t lie l7ni- crsity of North Carolina. He declared in eloquent terms Hint il ic voted against education and needed ppropriatinn for the University of North Carolina tie wniiiu loci nsnnmetl to go ack home lieforc his constituents. The most important questions agitated luring the last campaign, were the North 'arolinn Railroad lease nnd the appro bations of the State In the University f Noith Caiolinu and other State aid, Much enthusiasm was raised during he discussion and deep interest main csteil in the passage ol this act. Bryant, a Populist bolter, from Chat- inm coiincv, opposed the lull, ami is nown as little "bill," as he tried to (Uietly pass a bill two years ago lo re- eal Ihe act appropriating Hie usual tale amount, calling it "a little hill.'' North Carolina is a progressive Stale mil her people manifest a deep interest ii her schools. , hill to ,-ippr.ipriate five thousand ollars, Known ns as -'An act lo mlver- ise the Mate, iNortli Carolina on vheels," was defeated. The session is drawing near to a close mil sessions are lielilllioth day and nilit. To Col. Cunningham, ol Person, your oirespondeiit is indebted for many loles, etc.. regarding legislative work A great many of the members went to he New Rem Fair and relumed this Homing, tins is one ot the lies! rairs in he Stale, and Ihe members wore delight d with their trip. The bills appropriating f.,000 lo Hi University and 12,5hO to the State Nor- nil in addition lo their regular appro pnations, have passed both the Senate mil House. On Tuesday the question of public irinter will be settled. The appointment of W. W. Clark New Berne is mode as ihe success r of t ie late Jud je Seymour. Judge ( lark is o i ly 42 veins old. There was a UK cling of tne bar here yesterday and resolutions of rospecl to the memory of Judge Seymour w.'re passed. There, is on exhibition here today a large portrait of Ihe late Senator Van painted l.y Mr. Cuerry, of Atlanta. 'I hi 4tate Is asked lo purchase the xn Ir.iit. The fund for the Vnnue Mimu'a' wry small and ull mtliu-lisin seems htve died out in regard to it. After tomorrow no mi re bills o.' ret Inlinns will be introduced in the leg. I lure. Tl.ii resolution was tmss il sov nil lays ago. There is an ocean of bill tiie calendar now, even more than can really be voled on. THB COTTON MARKETS. February '.'ii fits cotton market has U-en quite Him today nnd Hay delivery closes nt 7.17 a net gain for Ihe day of II points. Yours truly, J. K. I. ATI! AH Ttlt MARKETS. Chicaho, February 2r. (IIKNIMI. uu- . May Wheat.. May Ribs..., 7 744 4.10 4.1,) Ricnvoua Troubles are due to IV iuipoverlsliej blood. Hood's Sar- sapartlla is the One True Blood Purifier ana NERVE TONIC. Look ! Look ! Look ! I wilt toll Solid Gold Spectacles forono week, daring tho Fair, for 12.50 per pair. Guaranteed to le Solid fiold frnmei, rcdnood from M.00 per pair. SAM KC KAT0K, 97 Middlo St , Opp. llaptist Church, N New IIfiiki, N. O. Seed Irish Potatoes, Cement, Lime, Terra Oolla aad Chloinry Flue Itpe, Bags nd -Bagging and Ties. J. E. Latham, .NO. IJ RAVIN BTRR tT. HrJuid Cask . ITI Wholesale and Retail Grocers, Jobbers of l.orilliinl ami I tail iV Ax I'ttl;iii:u-irs lor which wc Itl'Y IUKKCT from tl c mills in car load lots and wo WILL SKI. I, Vol' AS 1,0 W ns anv- Wo fairy a l ip; St t k of CliewiiiR anil Smoking TOBACCO nil R "'it I ) " Cive ns a call liclOio you Ill v and we will make it lo voiir i nl oi - e3t to buv from us. YOU likb;to DEAL wlieio tliitiga look" nioo ami clean: whnrfi 'Jerks nro polilc Kit I nUligiug'. where ili'livn ieH tint tniulcon ti rite : ItllOVu lilt Wlll'Id ymi hllllW voil a lo getting THE BEST In the MARKET AT TIIK That's that sort of house we ; keep, rail it tit I lie euro of it. We j have 5 JJust Received a Flour Efl& cyEID i n . l p. 1 ' lmv inutn i vv MiPiiii bi a ask o lj-i3j i ii...... ,i c v.... v ii HI Kjmh us I A.T A Kill' lllSf km (, Price Rantlns; froai'ine. ( tS0e. lb. s 66 & 67 Pollock St. ' HonoonoDoooooooooaonooooet r" fB.tr I Visitors ----- y. A ' i WW I THE POLICY otthisstoreHis J to friin the triendship and 1 q esteem ot every patron who. enters O within its doors. O that every atom ot business intelli gence we possess is being used to fur ther your business interest, firmly be lieving that by so doing we best further our own. . nMi Hnnrlo nnniptmnnt q iiy uuuuo uujmi iimciii. Is Complete with Good Things at HARD TIME PRICES. Notion Department t e 11 n 11 a Is brim full of Q o the feminine heart. (Ot course this includes proper fittings for the opposite sex. I Shoe Department Is Complete with Competition de fying goods. I Grocery Department Is immense and needs but an in spection to verify all that we may say in its praise. O aos00oonoao803nonooi p Stationery!1 I.A'ir.Sl Netiv; lIll-IalMl JI;IL':ll be fun nil el ;ier. I'eiicnli- ia:i altt i t - r. VV. WATERS'. Idle S. y "Subs.'tiot.ous received lor ull I- odioals. S-I.o l -ii. 'dies lor sue. nr.h rs taken I'or b:Iioo' -nppliis. I .at t t tail-dar-l So el- I'c.ciU n-. ink-, etc You Fm1 (slri'iil Ami it gives yon tltorongli .at isfaction wlieii your friends are anx ious to know "Who is your tailor!"'' It makes lis feel ureal loo. Self '.hem to us we'll do as well by them .is wi did by you. P. 51. C'luitlwiek. 101 Middle Street Pliqiuicv, 127 MIDDLE ST.? INiyM'lnii PwwrliiiloH1 (Carefully Trcpared ' At Prioes to suit the timet. J'ir'A oloio selection of Tor tm,v and Toilet Articles. J u Want you to teel i E o D o B 0 wm all that gladdens g m While Visiting the Fair r. sn;i: , ai.i. t I'm Palace Saloon, ,i i ,r ao t Ii I !so kei l ull Stock of ! Ic- Old l:.l:lliius oirc-tc. ill. I ( '...V, M I. .n '. I . ('rands 'i,. I i ; I ci; i: i il..- U :VVi Till- Palace Saloon, IS HuMIc SI. farmers. We have A Fl'l.l. LINK of LOWS, II A It ROU S. CITI.TIVATOHX. nnd nil other l-i niing lin liliimeiitsnt liOCK ItOTTOM it) MKItt'HAXTS -We .an -ll u ..-ikhI- lit mnnuf'K-liuvri' pilci-n. I II. C!iill.'r IV FairDecDrations 1 am prepared lo fiiruili DeennlioM ' for all who waul Ibeaa. ' ' -'." IWMatiii Yot ii HTtmit ArraatTiv. fall on me for what you need. ', , i. I). UASKINH, . .. Middle Street HtaiioKW.
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