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"VOL XV NEW SERIES N(WH. NEW BERNE, N. C. SATURDAY MORNING. MARCH 20. 1897. ESTABLISHED 1S : j :-"V r vv Rubber Stamps. . I m now prepared to furnish Kubber . Si imps, 8eal"Pres8es, Pads, eta.. nihort notice. A Of-Lave orders at Journal Of fice the price will be rioot. ! . Family Printing OutBts-chnnge to (Kjy member of the familys' namer com plete with INDEMHLR ink, only 50c. A. ROBERTS, with J nrnal. Books l Stationery! LATEST Newspapers, Periodi cals and Magazines, nu) always be fonnd at - T. W. WATERS'. 105 Middle St. ST'SubscriDtions recalvcd Tor all perl. odicals. - School supplies for sale. Order taken for ecUon) supplies. - Latest Stan dard Novels. Pencils, peas, inks, He. Dressing fVcll ' . is an art, and the man who hag his garments made to measure by tia has found the key to that art. It doesn't reanire any arguing to show you that you can set a bettei fit and more Btyle in a suit or over coat when they are moulded to you. F. M. Chadwlek. 101 Middle Street EVERYBODY delighted With Our Cali Come'lo See aiitl UN on YourfGrocerleK. . We have just received a fine lot of North Carolina Hams, onlj 0 eta. per pound. T , , : Granulated Sugar still at 3 cts. The market is advancing anil thii prioe cannot remain many dayi longer, so buy all you will need. f, Vor Pineal Tlil- Potter. only 25 cts. pound. ' Good Creamery Butter 20c lb. 1 fihafor's Hams, ; 1 Strips, '. - California Kami Chase and Sanboms Rosada lie lb. 90 8o - r Coffee, floegt, , : , li , Mocha and Java Coffee Maraclobo Coffee ' JRio OofTee, ' . .Meal - ' -.; Eagle Brand Milk . & lb can Tomatoes . ' .3 lb can Table Peaches , : Lenioai ) ; ' ' 5 '; "' Oranges ' : v- ' Bananas And all others goods proportion. ' - . '' v8Qo y 2:o" 1(50 ' lx'e pk ICo can 8o ICo." - l.rio dot - ir,o 15o " as low in Yours J0III1 DUNN. ALL THE LATEST Periodicals, - .. Blank Books, . , . Stationery, Pencils, Pens, . ' and Ink, 4 - v-. i ic"r! i K 1 KIU'.T.K -TI'.r.KT. Barn! V.SHINGTON Ml. in 'tie New Tariff! iff.'. Action Against Fraudulent rateutl Lawyers. Introduction of Bill. Nlearauguu Ship Canal. Civil Service Absurdities. ,Ap- polntments are Few. ' . , Journal Biiukm?." ) Washington, D. C.,. March II). ( Nothing -startling lias marked the first week of the extra session, ho far every thing hug gone In accordance with the previously announced programme. Speaker Reed nd the other officers ol he House were re-elected and the Ding ley .tariff bill made public, and next week the House will begin consideration if that measure, which will "probably each the senate sometime during tin ilrst week in April, without amendment. iutsjt will certainly be numerously intended In the Senate. The new bill a in many respects more of a prolectivt nensure than tha4!Ich.inley bill was, and t is-cxpected that It. will be a much (rcater revenue raisjr, but th it will not ie apparent during its. Hist yengj if the Senate spends two or three months II lebatmg it, as that will allow the im porters ample time .to lojid up with i year's supply of everythiug that dutlet ire raised Jupon. It was supposed tha bis could have been Itvoided by insert- nga clause id the new bill making tin increased duties payable from the datt ,lie hill was introduced, but the ahlesi lonstitutional lawyers of Congress knock d that idea out by showing that no law :an be made retrotractive. A'number of Washington's mott prom inent and reputable patent lawers liavi taken steps looking towards suppressing ind prosecuting some of the concern. which have been using questionable, it not criminal, methods in the conduct Ju the patent soliciting business,, by retain hg Mr. William Small, Attorney-at-Law tfoGill Building, Washington, D. C. U procure legal evidence against them, anc that gentlemen invitee correspondence from inventors, newspaper publisher) ind others who have been deceived uni lefrauded by and through false and iraudulent representations, specious de vises, Including oilers and awards o prizes medals of honor, certificates ol jtock, etc., of alleged procurers and sell jrs of patents. This actlou has beei aken because of numerous complaint which have reached the honest patent at torucys of Washington, to protect thi honor of the profession as a whole ai well as to try to benefit the victims 0' unscrupulous schemers. If the introduction of about six hun dred bills in the Senate is not very de ceptive, the Senate has no idea of confin ing its attention exclusively to the tarii bill during the present session, no matte whether Speaker Reed and the admlnis ration succeed in making the House di to, or fail. Perhaps just as a bint, th' the Senate even passed bills, none o jreat importance, but still bills. Th most of the bills are old acquuintancei which failed to get disposed of by thi last Congress. The idea of putting thi tppropriation bills that failed at the last Mslon through the House Just as the; are, without any reference to commit tees, is bitterly opposed, but unless pres ent plans are changed they must be pu through that way or not at all, as Speake Reed has no present intention of appoint Ing any more committees before thi opening of the regular session, next December, than the three named thii week Rules, Ways and Means Mileagt While nothing is positively - known; there are good reasons fur belief thai Secretary Sherman has taken the pre I liminary steps .towards negotiating I treaty that will give this government thi right to build the Nicaragua Ship Canal notwithstanding - the opinion in joini juarters that the Claytoo-Bulwer treat oetween the United States and tires Britain wonld, tbdreby be violated. ' I will be rememliered that Secretary Fra inghuysen negotiated a similar treat) with 'Nicaragua during the Arthur ad ministration, which was withdrawn fron the Senate by President Cleveland earl, in his first administration. Those con nacted with the Nicaragua Canal com puny, wilt oppose such a treaty In even way they can, as it would leave then out In the cold. Senator Morgan thii week offered a Joint resolution dcularint the Clayton-Bulwer treaty to be abrogt tei Senator uockrell a question, "Is this ttep toward abollshlug the civil service rulesT" when Senator Frye offered' bit resolution oalling for Information as to the operation of oivil service rules li connection with river and harbor work Indicates an txpectation that an attack will be made on those rules. Sengtoi Frye replied: "It la a step towards aboi lining those roles as far as they relate t laborers or engineering work of the gov ernment. It has come to pass that an Engineer offlceraway up on the Colum bia river, when be wants a man to go to work on a river or harbor Improvement, roust apply to the Civil Service commis sion for a laborer. This thing Is Inter fering with all manner of public work and it is absolutely stupid and absurd Tlx Senate adopted the resolution. The appointment question has reached n scute stairs among the rkillticlans, Never during the recollection of any of th. m have the appointments been so POWDER Absolutely Pure Celebrated for its creat leavenlni itrength and healthfulucss. Assure! tin 'nod against alum and nil forms of adul- eration common to the cheap brands-. KUXALi UAlUmr fUWUEK VI)., New York. 'or the first two weeks of an administra tion as under the presenf one. One rea- lon for this is the failure of the Con- ;ressional delegation ofcfitates to a?ree ipon the men they should recommend, iwing to the demands of the Senators nd old men: bers for the pick of evcry- hing that is to go to their States. STATE CAPITAL. Undewment Tor HI. Miirj'a. will llnrkbrid Is Deatf. A. M. V. Bnlt. road Haiti . BIk Block ol Mien. JOIIRKAI. Bl RRAH. ) Kalrioh. N. C. March lit. '1)7. f Bisho: Cheshire is inteiestice hlmscll is chairman of the hoard of truste 38 foi It. Mary's. They propone to raise $100, 100 to endow the school, and of this Ik isks the old pupils to help raise $no,00( ind he will look to others for the othei &50.000. He called a meeting of the "St rlary girls" yesterday at his hon c and chere wero about 75 present, all willing ind anxious to enter into the work ol lelDlntr our beloved St. Mary's. He will anvass the State for this endowment Fund. Out about four miles from the city on ,he 8. A. L. line a farm containing 5". teres has been purchased, and on it lome for aged colored people has beei established. The place cost $700 uud al eady $400 has been paid and they an neeting with success in raising the othei Mr. W. G. Burkhead of Whitoville, lid here at the home of his sister lust light. He came here a week ai;o for reatmout of Bright' disease, auil rapidly ;rew worBe until the tnu came quieuj uid peacefully. Mr. Billhead was i tuuucli Democrat, and had lu lu man; lositions in the Rift of tho purty. H eaves a wife and 5 children. Judge Waller Clark is writing a liihton if Nortli Carolina to bo used in tlx chools. It will be published by thi Jniversity Publishing Co. The Southport Leader In this week'i issue gives notice that it will discontiniii )ul)hcatlon. It has been a good Demo iratic paper, and is the only one in Nortl Jarolina that had the backbone 1 1 boh the Chicago platform, and its editor Mr V. E. Stevens went as a delegate to tin found money convention at Indianap ills. At a meeting of the board of internal improvements held yesterday the follow ing letter was seut to the old hoard o: lirectors of the A. & N. C. R. R.: "Voi ire hereby notified that at a meeting ol die board of internal improvement jomnosed of the Governor, Cook an Harris, held today you wero removed a memlier of tho board of directors. Onlyjlhe Governor and J. C. L-lHarria ol the board were present, C. A. Cook belns in Washington City. The commission's to the new boaid of directors were issuet today. Robt. Hancock of New Berne wil be president. The following are the directors ar pointed: Robert Hancock, Republican, jf Craveni T. D. Hewitt, Rep., of Car teretj . H. Meadows, Gold Hem., ol Craven; W. J. Pope, Ren., of Lenoir; John F. Mewborne, Pop., of Lenoir; Council O. Wooten, Pop., of Lenoir; WlUiam H. Sawyer, Pop., of Pamlico; William Chadbourne, Jr., Republican, ot Craven. The old board will not retire without a legal decision as their term uocs not expire until September. The largest and finest crystal of mlcs ever discovered was placed in tin museum yestrrJay, It weighs 104 poundt and came from Macon county. Il is wonl 1400. Another old soldier died at the Soldier's Home this morning. It was BenJ. Knlglil from Cumberland county, aged BU . The rains still continue, and of course all farm work Is delayed. At the term of court beginulng next week fliers will be three murder trials. Tut cotton markets; March 19. Tm market continue! dull and uninter esting May delivery 7.08. - Tui affairs In Crete are exercising a hin drance to any Improvement. War end war rumors seem to always exert a depressing Influence on cotton. ' Yours truly, ,- ' J. E, Lath a k. MERVOU3 Troubles are due to I impoverished blood Hood's Hat- Aparillai Is thn One True Blood Purifier and NERVE TONIC, Warn bilious or costive, eat a Cascarel lew lean 1y cathartic, curs guaranteed, IOC, S5c Telearrapblc Ileum. Ignacio Francisco dc la Cruz Garcia, who was said to be the oldest man in the United States, died at Los Angeles, Col., Wednesday, aged 117. He was a native )f Sinalca, Mexico. I. Dosenhurg, a Spokane (Wash.) jew aler, was robbed of $3,500 worth of dia monds in broad daylight by a wcll-drcss-jd thief, who threw powder intoaclerk"s iye8 and made oil with the plunder be fore he could be intercepted. A report is circulated, and obtained onsiderable credence at Chicago, that lie Pennsylvania Railroad has opened legoliations for the purchase of the Jflumbia, Hocking Valley and Toledi ioad, which is now in the hands of a receiver. William Feese, u fanner living five niles weBt of Wnllego, Kans., blew out lis brains after a murderous assault in hich he attempted to exterminate a vliole family. Three of his victims will jrobably die. They are Ins wife and her nonther, and his wife's father. At a etuference of immaccrs of Ohio oiil roads and miners in that State, held in Chicago, arrangements hnye been nude for such a revision of rates as would jlace all mining points on an eijiml i!y in ceching the consuming centers. There vill be the strict maintenance of both atcs and prices of coal. Patrick Casey ami Hugh McRride, iged fifteen and thirteen years respect- vely, were seal led to death in a .wreck :aused by'a collision of engines on the Jnion Pacific, Denver and Gulf Railway. n Denver, Colo. Kd. J. Hayes, aged hirty-six, was so badly Inline I that" he lied in a few hours. Samuel J. Rirlie, of Akron, Ohio, irought suit ag.iimt Jud'e Stevenson Jurkc, of Cleveland, ami Hie executors if the wiils of Henry B.Payne and Thos. .V. Cornell, for iSfiOD.OOO damages, claim ing stock in Canadian iron and copper nines lie gave them as collateral for oans was depreciated in value by a con ipiracy of the defendants. To I id !,! in;m; iay Take Laxative Bromo JQuinine Tablets, UI druggists refund.the money (if it luils to cute. 2.V. THE MARKETS. Cmc.voo, March 19. OI'KXINO. CLOSR. . . . 7:1 i 75 ... 3.87 J 3.85 MiiyJWIient nay Kiln Special. I We have put prices on our floor mattings that our neighbors find it hard to approach. At 10c, 12Jc, lfic, and '.'2c per yard. We are Oilerlng llx traordliinry IHg Valiiey. Nec nIiow mIikIow. Dry ;G 9 G. A. BARF00T, Mr. tHI) DOOH FROM P. (. . For Nale ! Fine Trotting Bullion "Midway." Bay 00IL 4 years old. kind and gentle, well broke and warranted sound in every re spect. . Midway by Pnalana S.40. Pballas 918 son of Dictator, sire of J. I. p. 200, DI rector 1.17. Directum SOS. First Dam, Delight 18S by Volunteer, No. 53. BlreofSU Jullcnt.lt, St Pat rick 1.10, GlosU-r 917. Grand Hire Amelia SIDt.eto. Full Pedigree furnished if wanted. Midway's Ham, Pattle is by Wade Uamllton and she Is a producer of three that oan beat 1.80 and one Jrotled last season as a four tear old In 8.14. Midway Is untrained, can trot mile now In 1.83. For further particulars write, " , J. a. Davis, Tasikibo, K. C. 11 Tip, R 1JIV UI Wholesale ami Mi'tail Dealers in Collee, S"gar, Molasses, Syrup, Flour, Lard, Meats, Crnekers and Cakes, But ter ami l.heeeK, lea ami Spices, It ce, lloiiiiny.t !i its, Oat Flakes, liurkw lieat, Canned Oooi'.sof all Kinds, I'-ckles C-.it.-iii, S.iuie, Oliu'S, Olive Oil, Mince .Meat, Dried ami Kva;orat eil Frnits, linking I'owder, l!;enrb Soda, Sal Soda, Soap, Standi. Col I Dust, I'c.u lii.e. 1'iide of tl e Kitnhtn, CouccitraU-il I-J"1 ueket-", Tubs, lirooiiM, Tu'du Sait, (!n. Al'.iiiin S,i!t, Va.li boiifls, Dorillanl u-.id (iail it Ax SiiuiT. Cli!' in..; i.i.il Sni'ikiii Tob.ii Uicw- in'' (J ii m, inl 1 1 1 ii-ii) m oilier articles at or retail. ll0b-S.;!.J GIVE US A CALL before buying and we will 6uit von both in l ice mid ualitv. II Broad Steel, FOR t you want Guano tor Cash we can supply you'with iDie u Ai Itoek ItoKom . Price. I. C. Whitty & Co Farmers. Wo have A FULL LINE of 1IA11KOWN, ClIIiTIVATOKW, and all other Farming Im. P'en ctitsat KOCK I'.OTTOM I'IMCKS. fO MEItCHANTS-W. y n goods ' naniitiictiirers pi Ices. Jj. If fuller .V To, 127 MIDDLES3T. Pliyftclan FrcfMjrlplIoiiH Carefully Prepared At Prioes to suit the times. TifA ohoioe selection of ' Per fumes and Toilet Articles. Jest try lOo, b ix of CaieareH, lbs A nest liver at d bowel mgu'slortTer mat AH h THE FIRST CONSIDERATION. We put nothing what we know to a hundred cents worth of certainty. 2 Tho certaintv that .. 5 j t, 10 best of its land. is the jewel- we gam inrougn earuest, ollorts and through m ward is our aim will be guarded to emu watchfulness raid :,soi'i.n;('!3e 9 Spring and Suinniar Fabric is more varied, our stock larger, our values more gen erous than ever. I Our Grocery is teeming with ducts of the earth. VII.Ta Hi: SO!a1 11IG1IT! 3 9 i (ir;G0)3aiaieGOOoaoDooia I T. J. TURNER, Vr-fi) Tl.-- I in f .1 ONLY liin- N 1 I r r 1 1 1 .-1 1 1 I'.. .1.1 .1 N.i. .' I.ii-j.- til. i..r ONLY SI. .ill. ill.. III. 'I' Itii -t'"-k . d f..- Hie Nl'Nl I li-,. ju-1 1 1 . 1 iv.-.l of I'm iii'ioi-. iin.l "id III lliiv- ' h-'-'l'. ,M r.i-li n- oil time, t IIUIK.. .-k. All order by mail - 11 ,:, 'in I t altciition. Y oiiriv IN-ii'i ctfuily. T. J.TI'IWKll. NF.W l'.F.UNK. N. C. A FIIHS1I LINK OF tThocoIaleM iiimI IEoii ICoiin. Apples, l'.iinnnnn. l.i 111011s, Cucaiiuli. TRY OI'R TAFFY it Is tin- lt on the market. TO. X. iljio'jl'osl Crllro. 1! Furniture ! Furniture V. P. JONES. HffiBattHllW 1,11 -' ' ' " " "" I Inns in 11. 1 1 iii .11 i 11 h pai ts of ihe l( f? fli1MMMIIIJ ' ,:" 'M "' I "'' ' U Ijj j tV QiA tT Ci.m-c ti.vi of 1. nli. a sHi-ialty. r-' n"r' ' ' 1 K. K. H Mtl'KI'. ft?- '- j X'ar V"1 ' ' 1 FurmturG o B o o g m m Q ta a in ovir stores but be good, and when g what you buy is Your confidence lowest prices. On and your interests B3 the very limit of care. O soartmenti finest Pro- D B m Q bis 3 til a 1 REAL ESTATu AGSNGV. i'liiKi'rJ Tor ?Jll, f 1 1 L 4 lifot I 4Ki es lit In. I.' I, 1 n t on int'tits. r of ;ir!i'K nlitj I locution, ho ti. le.tlly Wittit Garden Seeds ! -AT- Davis' Pharmacy. Sweet lVan, ami other kinds of I'lower See Is have also just arrivei'. Take Notice ! Wr I.I.U nil .-, v.ir w i. A. w l) h ll'HV Iii 11 nf a I il ntlriliil Mitr n ;'tM tlown on hnw-Wt- ilclivcr mwed ninv iir ti'r fur n litrtfr, I ih'fl. TliU '.h tl i fcpiit iiidi-i- 1 ii'e slu'.U anil never i;eln cl in rainy," 1 al Inr. S, i. I!i' Hill f ir Hi nil 111 ideain Jned S1iin!-. Mail, I'.ii. k, l.i. tin s ami; Fence I'ost al a uyi on hand. I II.ivc I'lirclmKed for ((reeding Turposeg A Pure, llegUlerel Tliorouy,hlrel AYNiiiiii: imi.i,, I kihI nm now offering his rerviees to the I public ! This Bull took premium at the East j t'orolina Fair. 18j7; and l fnm Oak (rove Stock Farm, Burlington, N. ( , -For further Information see ma niLL, New Kerne, N. C. FOll KENT ! Six room dwelling on 800th Fron I Street, formerly occupied by 0. M. Hill. Apply to . S. M. BRINS0N.(
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