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H.l 1 - . VOL. XV NEW SERIES HO. 197. NEW BERNE. N. C. THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 4. 18..7- KSTABLHUKI) IS-. lis not . Hie fiauie that in nken the ; Bicycle ViSHIHGTOH HEWS. , ' ' s .jic ; V ... I Fads Akut Clevelanft. I Wealili Estimated. THE BEST Tts the machine itsell I -1U feuwmioit Construction, Tin tame aintply shows yon nre gottinp the genuine article. . , Only one place you can get , ...them in New Berne ik COLUMBIA Agency. VILTi T. II ILL, ' . , " ". . AOENT, 01 S. Front Street .SOLD ON EASYgPAYMKNTS. fSaS5S5ESH5a5E525HS25a53HSS We give cur Customers the til Best Glass ot Soda that can be drawn ; from most improv ed fountain. "Everything Clean. Good Service, Pure Fruit Juice. DRINK WITH US. BRADHAM. FOR RENT: , Dwelling, South Front ;Slret t. ,' , Hancock " ' East Front . " ; " Johnston " Johnston " ;' Pollock " ( .' " George " " Craven " - Broad " ' Three good room George " , , Two good rooms Johnston " Qne Large Storage House. ' One good Office. ' - One Cheap Tenement. "' , Brick Store Craven street. FOR SALE; House and Lot George Street. House and lot East Front street. . House and lot Johnston street. House and lot Johnston street. House and lot Broad street. House and lot Broad street. House and lot Eden street. ... House and lot Middle street. House and lot Metcalf street. Lot Bern street. ; . ; Lot Oeorgt street. ' Farms in Craven and adjoining 'connt t , and cheap Builijing Lots near th city. It ' . E. E. HARPER. Hear Post Office. Mr. Chandler and Bntler Hitch. Set' relary Herbert Will Remain in: Washington. What the Hen ate is Doing. " : ' JorHNAL Buheap, Washington, D. C, MnreJi 3.1 It te probably the first time in its his tory Hint Washington lias entertained n President and Vice President, a Presi dent-elect and Vice Presidentelect an" the recently defeated candidate for- tin Presidency, all at the same time. Presi dent at the White House working carl) and lute to finish the work which musi be completed before the 4th of March; HcKinley at a swell hotel waiting to In inaugurated, and William Jenmngt Bryan at the house of a friend receiving enthusiastic delegations of silverites am apparently undismayed by bis defeat andalmout nucoiinious of the prepara tions for the inauguration of his late op ponent, is eertalnly an interesting situ ation. Mr. Bryan Is interviewing nis political friends here and is laying plana and pre paring for an active campaign in tin cause ot bimetallism. In spite of the money he must spend ii keeping up the dignity of his posltioi f the President of the United States usually makes a very neat sum o money during hi four years In office Sis salary for the term amounts to $200, MO, and this it Is estimated, is only about two thirds of what he really receives. Hi aa everybody knows, has the White House rent free, and money Is appropri ated every year to pay the running ex pensesofit. This sum averages about 45,000 every year. His stable is taker care of for him and thlti amounts ti alieut $8,000 during the term. The Gov ernment provides him with a private secretary and pays his salary , which is 13.000 a rear. He is provided with u private door-keeper whose salary of f 1 400 a year Is paid by Uncle Sam. He bus lieht. heat anil newspapers free, mm clerks always at his band to do his bill ding. The election to the presidency is n jlft of a paid up life insurance policy for four years, as the widow of n President who dies In oiHce has a pension of ..',0:Hi a year. In the case ot Airs, unrui-m tin was supplemented by a gift of tSOO.UOO b .he people of the country. When th 'our venrs of glory have p issed ami tin President becomes what we so proudly cerin an "ordinary citizen , lie usiiaii, retain some of the glory which attached itself to him while In office, lieeause if h je a lawyer he is able to demand fees tci times larger than he received before his election to the office. Ex-Prestdeni Har rison can readily command $10,000 for n ilngle case. President Cleveland came to the White Home twelve years ago comparatively i poor man, and now his fortune is esti mated to lie anywhere from tt, 000,001 to t3,)00,000. The most conservative saj )n million, while his Populist enemies put It at the top figure. The most protll able deal made here was his big specula tioo in real estate. During his firs term he purchased a country noun. called Red Top for 125,000. At the em bis term he gold this house for 1248,000 t a lyadicate. . Tha syndicate plated tbi grounds and attempted to sell buildinp 181 POUDER Absolutely Pure Celebrated! for its great! leaveuini trengtli and lenlth fulness. Assures tin food against ulum.and all forms of adul teration common to the cheap brands. JUOYAL BAKING POWDEK Ul., New Youk. of the Confedercy have decided to make the Jefferson Davis mcmoral the object of their efforts to raise funds. "The Pri vate Soldiers of N. C," will be the sub ject of the Memorial Dnv address this year. Capt. Thomas M. Mason has lteer. requested to bo the orator. The Republican paper, the Tribune, it very hard on Mr. Joseplms Daniels, the editor of the News and Observor, thb. morning. In the House the following billspassed: To appropriate $33,000 for improvement it colored deaf mute institute, nnd $20,- 000 for the blind asylum at Morgnnton. The bill for police commission at Char lotte was killed. In the Senate n bill plncingWilniinglon unncr police commission passed. It hml alreduy passed House. The Fiiyetlcvilh police commission bill was killed. The committee to investigate fraud in the Senatorial election meets with e tradictorv evidence. The Very Bast Elgin Butter Only 25c. Pound, -AT- entlv linne un in the Senate. Senatoi Chandler has chnrge of this lull as chair man of the committee on post-oftwes nn he admits that the I ill haB no chance As amended the bill provides one cent postage for letters. Senators Stewart am Butler nre opposed to the bill, Mr. But lerdcelarintr that the bill is Infamous Mr. Chandler replied to Mr. Butler tha he .had not time to talk ngaiust an "I n corked Populist," but he could not sei liow a bill having as ouc of its promineii feature! a one cent letter postage could lie infamous. At least one member of the Cleveland Cabinet will remain permanently li Washington nftwr the 4th of March. Secretary Herbert is to ojien a law oflici and enter upon the practice of his pro fession. IIo will take cases before the Supreme court the Department of Justice and the local court a. The last session of the 54th Congresi will go on record as containing tin 'real est aggregation of bluffers ever as jemhlcd ns a legislative body. They have for the past few days been blowing themselves on Cuban resolutions, nnd in. diealinus ore that they will continui until the :lrd of March. The President and Secretary Olney have been seriously distui bed for fear Hint the Senate might lo something that would offend Spain Olney is keeping his promise to Snain that niithiii'.' would bo done in the Cuban matter by Hie present administration. and lie will lie glad when the 4th ol March has passed. Although General Lee, Consul General to Cuba is a per )iiiil friend to the 1'iesiileiit he cannot -mli nil to (hn humiliation of his present lonili in. He, too, will be glad when McKinley is Piesident for then he can ,'ct o il of his present position without n rupture with his "great and gooi friend." At this limothc Senate is getting off a ot f '-clap traps" and "swash bosh' ibout protecting American citizens in iba which would lie very proper if il reall Intended doing anything. Senatoi Allen expressed the situation very wel wheu he remarked that the Cuban ones lion like the Indian affairs was a ver ood foot ball to kill tiineVith when haven't anything else to do. However the f enase has plenty to do now but i engaged in the lirilliunt, if nntenlirel legitimate business of determining hou not In do it. Senator Allen and Seuatoi Morgan and Hill introduced resolution on the Cuban cucitioii all ol which wen iver, THE STATU CAPITAL. NEJ BERNE CHARTER. Mcl&uiiicl & 4;isii ill's 73 B5i-j:iiS HI.. Bill Passcil Both House and Senate. Also a ' liiiici Carolina I lane in II'. null '.1 . II. Abbott Klecletl Railway Com- missioned It. A. Cnbl as Libra rian' The Special Commit tee at Work. Special. liAi.muit, X. C. March !!. The Legis lature elected It. A. Cobb, a I'riteharil I Populist, for State Librarian. The bolt- en and Republicans voting straight for him. The Populists voting for E. A.I Cole, and the Democrats forJ. C. Ellinj;-! ton. It also elected D. H. Abbott, railway commissioner, I lie Democrats voting for E, C. Beddingfield and straight Populist si for John Graham. Bill passed both branches aniendiim I New Berne's charter, so that the Govern or appoints one alderman from inch ward. Bill to create a police commission for Qoldslioro was railroaded through tin Senate by (.rant who is one of Hie com-1 missioners. The House passed the revenue act, in corporating in it foil l 011 all diuir.- meis, also a bill .unending the school law and another bill appropriating finO.IKHI direct to common schools which rabe mil etpial amount of tax. The House special committee on the lease of the North Carolina railway Ilii-I afterno m examined ex-Governor Carr. E. C. Smith, A, B. Andrews, .1. W. Wil son, II. !'. Iloke ami II. Y. Miller. I'hc Very I! per lb. ;ood as : 1 1 1 V I'n IC est I-' Gnat : mad'-. or on r ib. Mil lo 1. nr on .li.-d ai The, Very Finest Cream Chccpe only ISc Hi. Small, Mciliiiin ami Grits only "Me ll. llcinz's Ciicunilioi' only 5c iloz. Coarso 'iekli s ( ioml ''iiinalo Catsup .'ic a linltle. ROaoODODOOOOGOOOODODOOOOOD a o a o & 0 O o s D Constant Stream Ot Customers in ovir Stores con vinces us that the duality we give, the "right away" service we give, and the LOW PRICES we Rive, are Appreciated, and O 8 O O o o o 8' o o o o o o Stimulates us to make the bus- O iness even Broader and Deeper, q OOO g Wc Ransack 2 This Entire Country I No to find the Source of Production O 9 A tpl timm'tnii wiiiclt wc have l in ti t -i i . wliicli oilier tliincs t't loom la oti can bit v f where else iM us lower I ban any in l lie cit y. ?! Itrond SI.. New Berne, X. C, i Can E3 H 9 o o ot Eeliahle Merchandise. OOO Firm Under buy us. No Firm TO G Ki: A '. IN ONE DAY Tske laxative Broino (Quinine Tablets, All Uruggistsrel'und the money if it '.ocure. 2ic. tails THE COTTON MARKETS. March :!. Tut markets today have lieen quiet with a sagging tcinlencv ami Hie cluse ml New York is T.H7 for May delivery w Ii It ia 4 100 lower than yesterday. Yours truly, J. K. Latham. HnnJrAa anil hnnJrAifa ni . . . ; I lots, but it is still looking for purchasers Dollars worth Of Goflda (Oil I Bis largest fee, probably waa the one hi I j i.ii. luring oar Great Cost Clear ing Sale. AND NOW FOR OUR, IMMENSE 8PRINO STOCK'. . Navar were we la position than now . lo show the Pratliaat Line of Spring . ' Goods tt tha most attract! re prloon. j SPECIAL MILLINERT NOTICE. Owing to the lorreaas of busmen in '. tbia department our milliner, Mm w Whaler, will visit the northern mar ket at aa early data to select goo(fc ior this DepartmenL . ' The Bil d!!L!S se 0. A. BARF00T, Mgr. Snd Door rnoM P. O. KXTIiAOIXDINARY INDUCEMKNTS ON filnglo ltox $3.80. ic;i Cakes Free with every bo bought. NOW 13 YOUR TIME TO BUY. I ULTJCII, Oroccr, 4C;".UJ:c llret, K CI. received while practicing In New York for straightening out tha affairs of a rail road. Tais fee waa4 the form of a com mission and amounted lo nearly M,000 (t is reported on good authority that Mr. W. C. Whitney let him on several things in the stock market, and that heled him always on tha golden road. After recovering from ita nervous fit over the Cuban matters tha Senate set tled down to busloeas on the appropria tion bills and the Senators are working like turks from early noon to after mid night every night. On Sunday February tS, tliey wera in session from mommy until just midnight. Oo the night ol March 8rd thxy will sit through the u tire night and until noon of March the 4th. It hat ban determined by the Sena tort that the hands of the clock in the Senate are not to be tumal btck this year as hat been tha cuatoin, and that the stasIou will close on the Instant of noon. Senator Chandler has been very anxious to push his monetary conference bill tlienugb, and hsa bxen endeavoring to have the rata for armour plate reduced to :l00.00 per toa Instead of 1400.00 ar recommended by tha Secretary of tin Navy and the Naval committee. Senator Qallinger has been prodding the Indian appropriation with an earnest endeavor to find unnecessary expenditure, Sena- tort Hale and Fry have been equally active llieno days. During tha rush of Monday March,. 1st In the House Mr. Vsnllorn f Missouri.) secured the paasnpc of a 1)111 for the purpose of aulboii.iug tha National Bank of. Kansas City to move lis office from one suit of rooms ti another suit In tbr same building. Il sretut that Ilia ..Bunk is In a building which la on the bnumuuy line betwoeu Kansas aud Missouri arid 11 desired to move from a suit of rooms on I he Kansas iUc of the building into a suit oo the Missouri side ot the buHdttlf, Aa this would h pulling the liaak -la) another jiiri-ln lim It rH.iilml special act of t iinri"'' ll I' ill vi tal bill is now pctimui- The Pi nllrallurr Hill PatMCl. N Fs Ii aeaaloH. tUr Vf Nnuia 4ar. lrr, Bills PutMal. . JiU HSAl. Hl'ttlAr, ) RALtiaii. N. C. March, a, '117. t In the Senate last nlht the peniten tiary hill pnssed. It (lives the (loverno. power to appoint nine () direetora ; l name the chief ofllcer by consent of tin Senato and to inline the warden elc. b consent of lht director. The Insane Asylums were also taken out of Demo oratic hands by the House. Sun, i tor Orant from Wavne is one i f Governor Bunnell's moat bltleropponents. Thry dash In all subjects, and he aays openly that BiuafeTl ia backed by th ijorlty Populists, hesileil ny rsensio, Butler. ' litis pretty well soltleJ that there will be no extra session of the Legislature called and II will not adjourn so Speaker Hileman aays until Wednesday 10th, Hon. Wllot V. Danforth of New York is here the guest of Mr. Kd. Chambers Smith, He Is a member of the National Democratic, Committee. There seems to be no hope for Walter Henry aceurliiK tha JudKeshlp or any thing else. There seems to be a continuous caucus attlilatlmo. In Die Republican caucus last night It Is snhl Lt. lov. Hey Hold's hlnteiljat a plan for tha Kepuhllcans and Deniocnita to go in together and divide tht State inslitiilions. ' The Populist bolter mot last night and named II. A. Cobb for Stale librarian; D. Reed Parker, commissioner of Agrlcul tare; Dr. W. R. Wood, suriiteiuUnt of Raleljli Insane Asylum and J, Y. Han erlck, cominlasionar of lalior jitntlnlic This was dona by agreoinent with the Republicans, ' , The Bepubllcana aay they will defeat the Code Commissioner on tha plea of expense."- '! ' 1 " " " - The committee for Inveillirallng fraud In the Senatorial' election has done bill little. Two men aay they wera offered posit lops to vote for Pritchar J, but this I denied by those who ar and) to have mule the offer. Then aomehody haa fib bed. Th lUlei;h Chapter of th Daughter THE May Wheat,. May Kilis.,,. MARKETS, CiiicAiio, March S. OHKXINO. I'l.OSI. 1 ''I 4.!u va CASTORIA For Infant and Children. o o o o o O O o o o o o o D e hi O tt O sgseocononononooooononoon Can Under sell us. OOO IXV1TK AN lXSlMUTION OF OI K KTOC'K. ackburn. ni iifr- Halli Ifittiul f ' Km iwrf "". Farmers. We have A FULL LINE of IIAHICOUfS. ClTLTIVATOllN. anit all othor 'Farming Im jilemcntant UOt'K 110TTOM IMMCI-S. rO XERC'IIANTS-WeScan sell you giVNlsai manulacturers prli-ea, . Ii.II. Cutler efcV. c You llieii OMR iii Once By virtue of a power of sale contained In a mortgage made and executed by Benj. Richard to J. A. Morton, on tile IINh day of July, and rcconled in Hie e illeclor's nlllce, District of I'amltco, N. C. Hirt of New Berne, In libar U, folio Vt. I will sell for cash, to the high. eat bidder, at the. court house door In Ni'W Berne, Craven county, N. C . on the 1st day of April, I HOT, at U o'oloek noon, the following proiertyi The schooner Luvenia .ltlcliard, nmrel par. llcular dhwrilie I In Hie mnrtgng aliovu refereil to, to wliicli reference la Here by Hindu, ; , J, A. MORTON, , ' i Mortgagee, March. 11, 1807. Notice! All (person having bill against the Fair Association are requested to present lli same on or hefom Saturday, Mtn-h (K. . , IEO, C1UKF.N, Becretary, Inferior fjoods ;bl sun H prices, Intl. tin' IlrXI COdDS AT ,'UIC1' WAY DOWN lli:i.O any other house in lowii Books Stationery ! l.t'n.ST ' Xewsvai'iTs. IVrindi-fl ea u;a nil M.iL'a.ines. ma) aln.iyU he full lid :'l T. W. WATERS. lOMiidle St. J f "Niln liot'ons received for all pfii oiiicnls. S-liool su:';ilies lor sile. Orders taken for h-IiooI -nppliis. I.at ft tiin ihnl .VivnK Pencils , in. ink-, etc T. J. TURNER, roit ( ASH Or OX TIME. mkm -r For iJ T Wo can SKLL CLOSKR, to hrini; your iiorkut-liookM well nioil, anil' MANY HAUCAINS' VOCT WILL MAKK. AW. mm MUlUla Yon Feel real And it gives you thorough .at nfn itioti when your frietuU nr anx i m to know "Who ia your tuiu :" It makes ng feel j rcattoo. iSeiiil tltvm to us we'll do as well by fcliem a- wo did by yoi F. 91. C'liatlw iek. 101 Middle Street I A V K J I Si' ItKf I.IVKB anoll.ir I .aryr Sim k ot I nriiilure iiml M:itiiv' anil w ill -'-Ii at I;.m-.J!.c hii l'i-.'iire. f.u i 'ii-Ii hi On Tune l"i I'n i Wii-U i" a- to make nio il f r tnv arm- si ck. 1'all and ,.aui;ne -In. k I .-I no pu rrh.isi II !'!- . here. Yollli Iti". eelfulle. T..r.Tl'ItXFIl. NF.W BKUNK. N. C ALL Til . L.VTKSr - Periodicals, Blank Books, 1 Stationery, Pencils, Pens, and Ink, II .1. . J ANUINK. 101 MIDDLK siTlMCKT. Don't wai' until) Hutiiriltiy ns wo will ha or r-rn i op that (lay. . . J0HN DUNN. i - Cask firocer. CO CO ' S: &3 127 MIDDLEJST. PhyHclaiM PreMcrlptloiiM fCnrefiilly I'reparcil At Tricei to tuit th times. jqff"A!ohoioe aoloctlon of Per fume and Toilet Article. '
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