VOL4 XV NEW SERIES NO. 213. NEW BERNE. N. C TUESDAY MORNING, MARCH 23. 1897. ESTABLISHED 1FW- Rubber Stamps. . I am sow prepared to famish Rubber Stamps, Seal Presses, Pads, etc, on short notice, ty Leave orders at Journal Of ; floe the price will b RIGHT. - Family Printing Outfits change to any member of ,tlie fanulys' name, com plete with indelible ink, only 50c. ' ? A. ROBERTS, with Journal. 17&SHIHGT0H HEWS. aonOODOBOOOOGOOOODODOCCOOD o q n THE D1RECT0RSO ilDANIEL k GASKILL'S O Min n n nirnn n O tote Litelj f to i Butclier lie ommissioned for Atlantic & Nurii O ' , Tariff B01. Carolina Railroad. mm, m a e a In the Cliynt F. ULKICH,Grocer, : 46 MUdlejStreet, Phoits 61. Jressing Well , . "J ii an art,' and the man who bat his garments made to measure by us has found the key to that art. It doesn't require any arguing to show you that -you can eet a better fit and more style in a suit or over ooat hen they are moulded to you. F. H. Cbadwlck. 101 Middle Street . UEITGHTED With Oar Cash Bargains Come to See iim and on ,': .. - Your Groceries. We bare just received a fine lot of North Carolina Hams, only 9 eta. per pound. f ' Granulated Sugar atill at 5 cti. The market la advancing and: this prioe oannot remain many days longerio buy all you will need. The ' Very Finest Table flutter, only 25 oU. pound. . ' - Good Creamery Butter 2Qo. lb. Bhafer Dams. : ' . Stripi," ' - ; California llama Cbase and Sanborna Boaada Coffee, finest, 1 ' '-'.-' Mocha and Java Coffee '". 12o )b. 9o " 8o " noo; 25o ' Haraclnbo Coffee ' Bio Co floe r Meal j; v Xagle Brand Milk 3 lb can Tomatoes 20o l.V l2o pk 106 can 8o JOo 5 3 lb can Table Peaobes Lemons Orangos - Bananas 1 1 ' c i ; 15o dos 13o 150 " And all others goods as low in proportion. ' - Yours, J0I1U Dur:n. . ALL THE LATEST Periodicals, Elank Books, Ctatloncry, TcnciLi, Tens, r.r.l In!:, EVERYBODY Save Ik Speaker Reed's More on Appropria tion Bills. The Homestead Bill. Two Kinds of Tariff Democrats. Rumor Maker Kept Busy. Journal Bdrkau," ) Washington, D. C, March 83. f The Senators do not propose to waii intil the House passes the new tariff bill. upon which the debate was opened todaj to last until the 31st Inst., when it wil be voted upon and passed. The Senati Committee on finance has decided tf aike the bill up at once and to "perfect' it. That may mean an almost entirety uew bill by the time the Senators gel through their perfecting process. Th Finance committee has two vacancies, caused by the retirement of Sherman nnd Voorhees, which are not likely to lx llled at the present session. Assuming .hat Senator Joues, of Nevada, will vot with them, he has said that he would ;he Committee will be controlled by pro. ectionists, nr.d therefore friendly lo tin inderlying principles of the Dinglcj iariff bill. But, although, none cf then vill ogreo to be quoted to that extent, il s understood that members of the com nittee do not like the bill itself an 1 in tmd to go over it item by item anr tmend it until it meets their ideas. Tlilf isn't a bit pleasing to the gentlemen win jave been working for months to prepan tie Dingley bill, but they can hardly be rarprised. The constitution gives tin douse the exclusive right to originati bills dealing with the revenue, but tlx Senate has used its right to amenl to mch an extent, of late years, Hint tht tfcKinley and the present tariff law wen ooth practically Senate-made. Those who thought that the failure of tour of the regular appropriation bills a (lie last session would make it necessarj for Speaker Reed to at least appoint the Committee in the present House to liandli those bills, must feel a httlo bit dazed Speaker Reed has shown them tliatjln icnows a lightning legislative trick oi two. He has rushed all of those bill hrough the House just as they stooc when passed by the last Congress, and that without the aid of a single Commit tee, except that on Rules, of which he It .he Chairman. It is daily becoming more evident that so far as the Houst is concerned, there is no general logisl: don upon Speaker Reed's programme foi the extra session. The House has al towed itself mileage for the extra Bession The Senate committee on Indian affair has favorably reported the Free Home stead bill in practically the same shapi t was passed by the Senate and linn; u in the House at the lust session. It i liinted that some of the Senators are h favor of using the tariff bill to compe the Republican leaders if the House U allow the" Free Homestead bill to past that body. There are two kinds of tariff Demo crats, as well as of money Democrats. and it is by no meant cei tain that the mi norlty of the Houee will act as a unit u opposing the Republican tarilt bill So far' as the bill itself is concerned, t makes no difference whether the Demo onus vote against it or split np for am against parts of it, but it may have i very important bearing upon the futuri of the Democratic party and inoldentalb. of the Populists. Although denied bj men of prominence, it is none the lesi true that Mr. Bryan la being made b figure in the squabble among the Demo orate in the House to a certain extent That Representative Bailey, of Texas, thi new leader of the Democrats, is not pai tial to Mr. Bryan, is well known. President McKlnley after investigate the connection of Land Commissione. 1 Lamoreux with the Chicago lake fron concluded that there bad beei nothing illegal or improper done by him and direoted Secretary Bliss to accept his resignation,' which was tendered be fore the new administration came In Mr. Lamoreux is now sick at bis hom hi Wisconsin, but his friends say that a soon as he gets well enough, he Is com lng to Washington to make things lively for those who mixed him np with thl land claim scandal. It was In connect lor with this ease that the new administra tion met the first Cabinet resignation rumor la iU career. Secretary Bliss w the man to return by rumor, because ol his resentment at the order Issued b, the President. So far as known In Wash lngton, this rumor had no better found tlon than that Secretary Bliss went ovei to New York, to attend to some privaU business. ' He has been doing this every Saturday since be entered offloe and re maining with his family, who have not yet moved to Washington, until Monday morning) but this time he went ovei Friday and the rumor-maker at one jump to the conclusion that he had re signed oa account of the Leaioreu. ease. Benor Rodrlgues," Minister of the Greater Republic of Central America, the gentleman who npeel the Nicaragua Canal bill In the Senate at the last slon of Congress, makes no secret of his hope of negotiating a treaty with the Tolted Bute for the building of tht Nicaragua Canal by this Government to i ari t-oLai la.osB T Tilc'.LaialiTe Bromo IQulnlue Tablett. All drogue rclWJ'he mooe Jklf It (tails to cue. , POWDER . Absolutely. Pure Celebrated for its erentl leavening itrength and healthfulness. Assures th 'ood against alum and all forms of adul- .eraiion common to the cheap brands. KUYAli UAKINCJ POWDEK CO., New York. THE STATE CAPITAL. annex Experiment Hint Ion. Har- rel Reappointed Qnnrtermnfller Ueaeral. News A (Observer Rns anil's Official Organ. Journal Burkau. I ; RaleIoit, N. C, March 22, 1897. ( State Treasurer Worth lias issued the following letter to the heads of the edu atlonal institutions and to the State (le .lartments to which special anpropria ions were made by the General Assent- ily. The appropriations run up to near ly a million dollars: "I am sorry to Inform you that owin o the large appropriations made by tht ate General Assembly and the decreased valuations of property in the Stale, 1 must advise you that I cannot pay am ixtra appropriations during this year oi intil I mid that I will have a surplus al er paying the Interest on the four pet ent bonds andthe necessary running ex penses of the State government. I ad vise you of the situation at this timo si that you may avoid making contract! hat might cmbarass you." The handsome annex to the experiment itatlon will be completed by April 1st, the work was done by the North Caro- ina Car Company and cost $9,000. Governor Russell will reappoint Col iugene Harrell Quartermaster General Tomorrow night the "Karnival ol Commerce" will be given In re for tin benefit of St. Luke's Home for old ladici hat is kept up by n'eiicl ; of King'i daughters. Governor Russell will have to Till oni vacancy on the Board of Agriculture. It is the pluce offered Mr. H. U. Lucy and vhich he declined. Mrs. Lizzie Darby of Wilmington is tc te Governor Russell's executive clerk- There are very strong indications that -.here will be a large cotton crop pl-inted this year. The Supreme court has reached the 8tl iistrict und this week will hear argu nents from that district. Quartermaster General Ilnrrell ha letin to Washington to see the Secretar) ( War regarding a battery of 4 breed loading howitzers. There are plans foi organizing a battery here. Governor Russell on Saturday after toon nameO the new directors of tin -Sortli Carolina Railroad, but only irav iht news to the News & Observer, here dl other newspaper people being shut mt. The News & Observer seems to tx the mouthpiece of the Republican Gov irnor although there is a Republican taper here while the News Si Observel professes to be a Democratic paper. Tin II rectors are as follows: R. M. Norment, of Robeson; N. Lusk, Buncombe;. Win. Gilchrist, New Hanover, U. U. Butters, Oolumbus; 1. Cook, Warren; J, 8. Armstrong, New Hauover, A. W. Grabam, Granville; Jno 3raham, of Warren. t'lsaereae McfHrt4 SmiI. Havana. It is reported from Cams uey that Salvador Clsncros, president )l the Cuban republic, is dead; that Vict President Bartolonie Masto succeeds him is president, and that Dr. Capot, ex-pro feasor of Havana University, will be ap pointed vice-president. Gen, Quintln Bandera has returned to Camaguey, A large body of Insurgents ia roncen trated near Sanoti Spirltui, and a com blnsd movement of Speniih troop against them is expected, For the hut few days Captain-Oenersl Weyler has been greatly annoyed by serious affection of the throat, with sup puration of the glands of the e ohagut On Wednesday, after a consultation his physician, it was decided that for time the patient must have absolute re pose, , As he suffered severely from dyt eatery when last In the field, his medl oal advisers will not allow him to return there for some time on that account alto. In addition to the lad Wilton, several other American .boys have arrived Havana within the last few days with the intention of joining the Insurgent army, but the advice given them la to it turn te the United State. The boy Role ort Emmet acuity, of BomervUlo, N. J, who came to join tlio Insurgents, probably be shipped back to New York at the request of bis family and ef the American State Department THE COTTOH MARK ITS. . March M. Ths May delivery of eotton In New York closes at 7.07, the market being dull and nnloteretUng. Yours truly, . 1, E. Latham. Important Railroad Meeting. Where Was It Held; What the Old Board lllrectors will do. Ready to Go. Special Ralkwh, N. C, March 22. The new Urectors ef the Atlantic and North Car- lina RailroatTwere commissioned toda ly the Governor, and they will hold an mportnnt meeting at New Bertie, to- ght. The above dispatch was received last light, and the Journal at once made a learch of investigation to discover whai he meeting was, but found that no mee ng was held here. President Chadwick, of the A. & N. C. R. was seen last night, regarding hi tide of the question, and said that he was ady to turn his affairs over to his sn - essors, as soon as they presented the oper credentials, and he also ndileil hat it would be with a protest. Honlhern t'ollon Mills. FAr.L River, Mass. The agitation ovtr he proposed reduction in hours of labor 'or cotton mill employes is strong here present, both for and against the novement. A statement by Secretary Howard, of he Spinners Union, that the competition t the Southern manufacturers would lot be increased by the adoption of a ihorter working day in this section is net by a declaration by one of the most prominent manufacturers that in spite if the strong efforts made in New Kng md to improve trade conditions by a reduction of stock the curtailed proiluc- ion has been more than made up by the lew mills and increased production of he South. It is pointed out that in about three and half years the mills of Fnll Siver have been closed about six months n an average. For this sacrifice. It is said, no corre sponding benefit has accrued, but South- jrn competitors have run on fnll ti.ue, ind filled up the vacuum which Northern nanufacturers have been trying to reatc. Fall River owners state that i an bo proven beyond question that Southern mills producing the same fat - rics as those made in this city are realisi ng satisfactory profits at present mar tet pricts. Their taxes are nominal; fuel, n mnnv cases, is less than its cost here. he hours of work range from 0(1 to 72 lours weekly autl labor will average 40 er cent less in price. THE MARKETS. Ciuoaoo, March ??. OI'KNINO, May Whoal Wt Iay Ribs 4.75 4.70 THE ONLY True Blood Purifier prominently In the public cvo to- lay is Hood's Sarsnparilla. Therefore et Hood's and ONLY HOOD'S. Special. HATTUl ! We have pat prices on our floor mattings that our neighbors find it hard to approach, At lOo, 12r, 15o, aud 23c por yard. We are OtTerlug x traordlnary IJIg Taluei. Nee aIiow window. Tli6 Biff DfLful 0. A. BARFOOT, Mgr. Ihd Doon FROM P. O. : Go to ' SAM'L COHN & SON'S For 'Fine Stall Fed Beef. '. Lamb, Motion, t Fresh ami "' . Corned Fig Pork, sod Veal every riav. Also live sod . dreMed Turktye. Will have plenty to supply the trade i Inert Baustge In the city at 10c per.poond. SH Jllddleflt. 8S Waa bilious or costive, eat a Cascaret oand; cathartic, ears guaranteed, lOo, We. UdlgdlU UUU5 71 llroatl SI.. IS THE PLACE TO BUY CHOICE GROCERIES. ' v ". ;1I .) A. .M -i -i i I 1 Goo Is of tlie Very Highest (.iiii'ity. I'r'rcs us Low as anywhere in the city. Or ders carefully filled and goods delivered promptly. We Kespectfully Solicit your Patronage SATISFACTION GUARANTKED Oil MONEY UK FUNDED. 1, fl 5? Vei'.v KeNiu'ctliilly, Wholesale and Rotall Grocers. JlJIIroad St.. Ne wMlerne, N. C. ro:i tt you want Guano tor Cash we can supply youjwith I) I) 8 1 U( At Hock Bottom Prices. I. C.Whitty&Co Farmers. We have A FULL LINE of PLOWS, HARROWS, CULTIVATORS. and all other Farming Im. plementaat ROCK BOTTOM PUICKS. r0 MERCHANTS We "cut sell yt.u gondt ' manutaetiirer prices. - It. If duller A Co. tjeqiy's 127 MIDDLEJjST. ' : t ; ' ' PhyMcIaiin . . v l"rencrlptIonii Oartfully Prepared At Prices to suit the time. 7"A olioloe eeleotion of Per fumee and Toilet Artioles. Casoaarrs etlmuUie llvrf, kldnrjrs and bowsU, Never slcieo, aken oc gripe lOe. ' . .. -M Y A! ai i n v h old cue i o o THE FIRST CONSIDERATION. s o o o a 00 We put nothing- what We know to be good, and when & you spend a dollar with us you get Q o biinHnofl (ante! vrmi'tVi rf rovt n in.TT r The certainty that what you buy is the best of its kind, "your confidence a . - -a is tne ewei wc gam tnrougn earnest eftorts and through lowest prices. On- O ... tm4 ward is our aim ana your interests will be guarderl to the very limit of watchfulness and care. O iHir Assorf Spring an) Summer Fabrics g is more varied, our stock 2 larger, our values more gen erous than ever. Our Grocery e a o a is teeming with finest ducts of the earth. ISO rmiT iSK-iHT! IVIIili Iti: KOIil lilttHT! O o m o a DOadGOr1nOD9DOGGOOnODOOB T. 1. TURNER, This lill'L'i'. fi le No I Italian 'or ONLY SI T.,, ami N ". S l.'i'' r.ir ONU k 1 .III. I have i l l nn iv il anutht'i Inrte li'k "f I'm tin nr. . ami "ill ell for the Sevt 10 !) i. f"i i hkIi or on lime, tn inaUi- ii"'in '"r nix nm ks. All tiuli rs by mail -lia'l haw iniiiiiit Httentinn. Y'ours Resptftfiiily, T. J.T1TR1VKK. NF.W IlKltNE. N. V. A FliKSlI LINK OF TKNXVS ChoeolnleN and Ron Ron. Apples, IUtimnas, Lemons, Cwuiiuin. TRY OUR TAKKY it I- the b-t n the market. Jf.NUNN A (O. Nrxltol'ost OfTIt e. Furniture ! Furniture ! , Furniture ! W; P. JONES. in our stores but G it 1 j sia. nit'iil cti D o Department Pro- urn, REA". tSTATii GENCT. 'it. I mp ' ;l " for il,e, rasli nr an I lol d.iwii I. Alsn V want In ll p , i.. m-II. lions cily. l'ai in in v in.-. f III- br,t I oit-e ill Hi - i( ii Ii do . ii'l u llw i ln':iiu 1 irin-nients. h i' :i inimbri' "f arti'fi whe liuv in pi'i li'iit-1 loratioi it. s yo'.l l-.w. II- if .'Hi le.llly KullL .1 1 :,tlrt ( In Ian U il i . -1 t niiv rn e ' :ttlt. Ciillet'tion f n in s. a i-pcriiiltv. E. K. IURPKI'. Nuir I 'tisi Otlic . Onion Sets ! R t'H II H. dismleu Sc'4Im. :ii:d FlowtT Seedx Davis' Pharmacy., Take Notice 1 We have nil our pi icon down on 1a ih I low ttiii.il. Wr ileliver naunl tim' vmi.h1 iii,v In wnr tlniir for 6.V. a loail. t ,f a mill jnaiiinto il. This word I kept iiii.ti r liiif Mii'il-. anil ut-vrr gels net la t'aintw!itln'r. i I'.i lli:l f n I'anil made ant J-iird Sliinlr. Mail. Ilr.i k, l.ntlit-s aiio Fenr't INist al .vii h mi l;ainl, I Have I'tm liaseil for Breeding Purposes A Pure, llrgiNlerei iTIioroiiKhbred AYfiHIRK IH LI, j ind am now offering hl service to lie I public j This Hull look premium at the Kan! Carolina Fair, ISti?: ami it from Oa. ! drove Mock Farm, Bnrl'ng'on, S. ('. For further Information tee IIKI UlLU j New Heme, N. C. FOR RKNT ! Six room dwelling on South Front, Street, formerly occupied by C. B. it sn a .i. .1 . - Hill. Apply to S, M. BR1N80N.

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