VOL. iY-NEW SERIES NO. 235. NEW BERNE, N. ft SATURDAY MORNING. APRIL 17. 1897. ESTABLISHED m- Evaporated ::y Apples 5c. a lb. Dried Apples 80 a pound. ' : Arbuckle's Coffee 1 lb packages, - -at 18e poand. - "Prime Boasted Coffee 15o lb, 1,-,-'' ":"-'W- 1$. SBBasaaalBkaBBB) ' 'V J- ALL" FIRST CLASS GOODS. F. ULRICH'S ' s r GROCERY, Phone U . 40 Middle St. Mo Moro Credit. We will from now on do a cash business uuBtomers semilog oruers must end money with them. Those who owe ni will please call and settle their accoanv at once, as we wish to close oor books. XXepeettully, Opposite Post-office, Farmers. We have A FULL LINE of TOsOWS, CTUL.TIVAT011S, and all other .Farminit law. -, piementsat ROCK BOTTOM .PBICES. TO MERCHANTS We lean sell yon goods raanutacturei prices, Sutler & Co. By Baying ;: ynr From 7i P. JONES. , ALL THB LATEST Periodicals, Blank Books, ; f Stationery, Pencils, Pens, and . Ink, At J. . G AHKIXN, ', ' lOt MIDDLE (STREET. ' How chsap jod oan live when joi trade at the Eight 6 tors. Fine Breakfast Strips 10c. HAMS. . ". Oc. BUCKWHtAT . . 2'c. Pbr Pound. ' And everything else as cheap jon oan bny anywhere, when you ar spending your -money. fOivs ma call. Respectfully, : J. F. TAYI.OR, -.- , Me, to MUdls St. . ill) mi l..H .i lit , I 11 -.t i r r i - i rRrscRiFTioss io t dulT of S Pharmacist, A llf - -it tii'"i : '1 t'.,:il and exact i tli substitution ot on drag r it dm'-Toii to life, (liulion n to ( ' yurisn's intelli i j ' .' tiu,.' to bit resent ' t i called for at fai Live ttaej urmture I II r ( W, .vVt VASHIK6T0H HUT Bimetallic Commission Thint Aeir Missiom fill lie a Access. Test Vote in the Senate on Tariff Repnbllcans Allowed Full Swing-. To Cnrb the Trusts. , The Pop--. nllst Address. The Armor " , ' " Plate Companies. JoCBNAt BCREAV, ) Washington, D, C, April lfl. i What was virtually a test vote on tlie tariff hill was quite unexpectedly brought about in the Senate this week, and the Republican won by a majority ot one. The vote was on a motion made by Sena tor Morrill, who is chairman of the F1 nance committee, to refer the resolutioi offered by Senator Teat, declaring tb orders Issued by Secretary Gage for ear ryingoutthe clause of the tariff bil which makes the duties therein go int effect April 1, to be illegal, to that com mlttee. To the surprise of many, out Republican, . Senator Chandler, votei igainst Mr. Mornl's motion. Alt th. Populist present, Butler, Harris of Kan saa, Heitfleld and Turner, voted agains the motion, as did all the silver Republi cans, except Mantel, who were present Cannon and Petlljrrew. Representative Jerry' Simpson wai promptly on hand to oppose the semi weekly adjournment of the House foi bree days, but as there was a quorun present and onle 88 memlera votec igainu Mr. rinjley's motion to adjonrt lis opposition was no more effective thai his previous efforts in that line. There it jqnstderable trouble In the Democratic ranks over this question of three-day ad- onrnmenta, but the majority following die lead ot Representative Bailey, 01 fexas, have adopted the policy of no' opposing the Republican programme. Cuba, the bankruptcy bill, and the In- linn appropriation bill which failed t oecome a law at the last session, are tui principal matters which have occupier the attention of the Senate this week. 1 sstill a matter of doubt when the taril III will be reported t the Senate, witl ittle probability that it will be earliei ban the first week in May. Senator Kelson, of Minn., is one 01 hose who think that the tariff bill offer in excellent opportunity to euro in (reed of some of the trusts, and he ha ;iveu notice of his Intention to offri leveral amendments, having that end li lew, when the bill" gets beforo th ienate. One of these amendments d lares trusts or combinations tor the rr traint of trade or te enhance tue marke irice of imports or manufactures to b igainst public policy and illegal am void, and provides punishment by hot- tine and imprisonment for its violation ind another authorizes the Prvslden to suspend the collection of duties leviei ipon any imported article, the hotm irodnct of which is shown to be con srolled by a trust. Whatever others may think, it is oet- tain that Senator Wolcott, of Colo., doe not regard the coming visit of the specie liplomatio commission, composed ol himself. Gen. Paine, of Mass., and ex Vice President Stevenson, of III., t Europe in the interest ot Internationa bimetallism, as a wild goose chase. Oi the contrary, he thinks the eommissloi has a hopeful field to work in, am President McKinley has the same Idea Few politicians sincerely believe In tin possibility of international bimetallism ind the number of politicians wh would really rejoice in the success of la ternational Limettallism would be stii. fewer. The professional politician is al ways sorry to see any question that bai prominently figured In the political arem permanently settled, because a settli noot deprives him of part of his stock it trade. The populists In Congress have iasum ta address to their party throughout th jountry, the keynote of whicn Is lo re (rain from doing much taking about their future Intentions, and o qulellj vatch and wait, while standing staunchly y their principles and making convert wherever possible. The address especially -appeals to populist editors to cease wast ing their ammunition by fighting eael. other. , v - v ; ; While the opinion is general in boll branches of Congress thai ths Csroegu tnd Bethlehem steel companies are re fusing to make armor plate for naval vessels at a reasonable price, because ol ihelr belief that the nature of the con tract made for the construction ot tht three battle ships now being built and the absence ot other armor making plants will compel the government t pay their prices, It Is not at alt probable chat Senator Chandler's bill for the teizur. of the armor plants of those com panies by th government will become laws, The remedy would be worse tbss the disease, and the precedent entirely too dangerous to set up. ARETES AOVANOmO. The IrrtcaUr )paar : IsrMSM S)tNts;l fMHUas, fa Malta I'rsM M War. Labihsa. The mala body of the Greek IrrcgulSrs I continuing It successful op erations against the Turks in Macedonia, with th view ot cutting tho Turkish lines of communication, getting In th rear of the Turks and raising ths Mate- duns agnlnst th rule of th Sultan. Lomx'S, A rclal dlopatch from Con between the Greek Irregulars and the Turkish regular troops the latter lost 240 killed and wounded. The dispatch adds that Edlif-m Pasha, the ;Turkish -commander in chief, has telegraphed to the Turkish authorities at Constantinople that unless he is ordered to cross the frontier and take up a posi tion on the plains of Thessaly his pres ent position is untenable, owing to the constant attacks of the Greek insurgents who have entered the Turkish lines bv stealth, and also in consequence of thf excitement among the troops, especially the Albanians. The Turkish ministers, It la further an nounced, have Informed the Sultan that war should be declared against Greece. The Sultan, who objects to war, has not yet replied to ths commendations of his ministers. . TRIED TO GET IN Carolina Railroad Direct ors Want Office. Present Incumbents ef Insane Asy lums ean Stay. Fire Insurance Fight Browing Out of New Tariff Act. Rates to Aree with Virginia. JpeoUl. RALEian, N. C, April 16. Judge Vdams decides the Insane Asylum caser n favor of the present incumbents. Tht lew appointees appeal through J. C. L iarrls, their counsel. Gov. Russell's appointees as director? if North Carolina Railway, met today a ireensboro an 1 elected R. M. Normant .'resident pro tern, end E. S. Walton, Secretary pro tern, and took a recesr mill June 7. They tried to get into the company1! )ftlce nt Greensboro, but it was locked Messrs. A. C. Apery and W. H, Daj rere present as their counsel. There promises to be an lnterestinf ire insurance fight growing out of thi iroposed action of the Southeaster! Cariff Association regarding the new ac vbich requires rates on form risks to b 10 higher than in Virginia. The Tariff Association was today ad ised to lowsr the rates to agree wltL hose charged in the Southern bordei ounties of Virginia. IBM STATS CAPITAL. hi Weak BalrmaUjr Will ba o ercded by Oalelv. Star Apaolal aaaila. StealsiSiatloa ComlB la Hlowly. Canveatlen. Journal Bpheau, t liALsiaii, N. C. April 18. i It is very much regret te l that Judgi Adams has not rendered his decision li the asylum cases, so that it could go be fore the Supreme Court this week, whei heir work was comparatively lifrhl fudee Adams says that he will lid tie th- lecislon with the papers in tne cue to lay. In the suit in which Mr. J. C. L. Hai- fis is charged with sssault and battery igainst Superintendent Howell, Mi Harris was fined 915 and costs. Today "Good Friday,'' theEpIscops) ind Roman Catholic churches are sombr- in their black draped altars, and sad an solemn are the services held commemo rating the dtstli upon the cross, of 011 Saviour. The decorations for the churchei lere for Easter, It is said, will be special f beautiful. For several years, at tin ihurch of the Good Shepherd here, 01 Jood Friday there has been held almos 1 continuous service all through the day ritli the meditations on the seven las aylogs-ot Christ upon the Cross. Next week will bo one full to Die brln 4 gaiety. Monday night the "Mysth lidgets" appear at the Academy for th. benefit of the Y. M. C. A.. Ralelgh'i Tightest and most attractive little onei vill be before the foot lights. Th Superintendent of publlo instruc tion Is trying to get a report of the school 10 every county in the State. Heretofon leveral have always failed to send theii .port and thu the report of the Stab lupenntendent ha never been complete In the appointments made in th rev tnue erv!c.ss (tore keepers and guagen 10 Raleigh men got places. The fortun tte ones eret 8. JW. Holloway, J. A Jreecb, W. E. Foster, 0. M. Pritohett, f, C. Bevess, and Daniel Allen, "An erenlng with Moore and Burns,' will be given next week 10 the parlors ol the Yarboro, and voluntary contributions will be received for the Jefferson Davis demorla!.. . All schools in the city have closed for tho Hollldays, . ,J Last night, out near the penitentiary 1 1 negro William Manly, who was drunk, aid down with his head on th railroad track Snd went to sleep, never to awak igaln la this life, for a train coming la levered bis head from his body. Qoternor Russell, bas received and ac ap tea toe resignation of Mr, Dortch as 4tat proxy trf the A. At N. C. Railroad. Be is enjoined from appointing Mr, Dortch's successor, but h says be will do so If It suits him. Only two Demo crat hv resigned so far Adjutant General Cameron and Mr. Dortch. Tlie S. A. L. Is sued for $34,000 for the daub, ot fireman Overby last winter. The Republicans ot Raleigh will bold a convention h.er next Friday, th tSd. Th Governor ha appointed OS dele gate to the Boulhera Insure no Conven tion t b bold at Soutbara Pines 00 the FQUDER Absolutely Pure Celebrated for its ereat leavening strength and healtbfulnens. Assures the rood against alum and all forms of adul teration common to the cheap brands. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., New Yobk. WBYLBR ORDBOS UOOSB8 DOWN . All Dwelling lajtba Cnltl vatloa lea MnM ba DeittolUbeU. Arrest ol Jnnta Faarad. HaVasa. In view of the approach of tha rainy season Captain-General VVeyler has ordered the erection of an infirmary on the trocha and the extension of mili tary hosnilals. New hospitals will be constructed under the supervision of the sanitary inspector-general at Trinidad, Casil la, Isabella and Sagtia. The captain-general has ordered the demolition uf all houses Inside the culti vation zone. This is on the theory that the peasants will remain at night in the blockhouses and remove their families to tha towns. In this wuy, fays General Weyler, the regulars will not be exposed to the risk, In oase of insurgent aggres sion, ot shooting women and children. Philadelphia A private meeting of Cubans and Cuban sympathizers was held In this city, at which. it was decided to take stens to frustrate what tbt Cubans say Is the real object of Mejoi Sandoval's visit to Philadelphia. This is Mtd to bs the arrest of the members ot the C iban junta in this country. It has hecn stated that Major Sandoval came to Philadelphia to purchase muni tions of war to be shipped in tin regular way to General Weyler in Cuba. Lead Ing Cubais say he Is trying to gather in formation that will culminate in the irrest of Gen. Estrada Palraa, at New fork, an 1 General Quesada, at Washing oon. The for.ner is the minister ot so sailed Cuban republic, and the latter is the charge d'affaires at the capital. Major Sandoval, it is stated, has K en Mmmissioned by General Weyler for this express purpose, and is known to have locuments found on the steamer Laurada a one of her recent trips to Cuba, show ng the part plnye 1 by Generals Palms inJ Quesada in her movement. TO VI UK A 1'llt.U I.N ONE l)A( raker.axatlvs Bntro Quinine Tablets, All druggists refund the money if it ,luil -xi cure. Zoc. THE COTTON MARKETS. April 10. Chk Exchanges were Hosed yesterday Good Friday. ("HE following letter will be of interest: t ours truly, J. F. Latham. New York, April in, 1897, Whatever strength the market ha ihown llila week has been derived ehief ty from the nood business reported from Liverpool, and the growing i-onfldence chat the trade requirements i ill ahsorl1 very nearly all the desirable cut ton left )f this past season's growth. Yet there It- .ittle or no disposition shown to niitiri. pate wants, on part of spinners, as freely a the situation would seem to justify, ind for this reason, no speciul improve ment in values is yet attained. An Im portant auction sale ot cotton goods took ,dace here ytsterdaf , with saiUfactor; results, according to trade report, There is certainly a broadening de mand but spinners claim prices leave them little or no profit. The new crop usually enters a an important factcw ibout this time every season. Current reports now state that preparations are ni an extensive scale for' a large crop. Attention to this imnortant feature 1 partially diverted by the serious over lows, which now threaten to cut off .a large area from cultivation. Th peast, ie damage Is variously estimated prob ibly much exaggerated by tome. Th futur of price seem to depend entirely in trad and crop development. Price on sumtaer deliveries are the same as ast weak, while neat crop Is tour to flv point lower. Our market will remain closed until Monday and Liverpool until next Wednesday. August dely 7. IP. October dely, 8.77. , , "Yours Truly, 1 Rosebt Moors A Co. HOOD'S Sarsaparilla has over and over again proved by its cores, whan all other preparations failed, that It is tha Om Ttm BLOOD Parlflar. Easier Egg Dyes 8 Colon fbr tie. Beaotiful, Strong and Brlllisnt. , - Sim pi and Easy Directions. AT-' Mr! mm 1 Another Lot of those Nice Sugar Cured Hams p AND English Cured Shoulders Which ve cut. Also a Nice Ijo; Breakfast Strips and N. O. Hams small sizes and very fine. A Nice lot Fresh Oakes and Crackers, Graham Wafers and Ginger Snaps. The Very Finest Elgin But ter. Fresh Coasted Coffee.gtonnd to order, 18c, 20c, 25c, and our 30c Roasted OoSee is shea I o ' any sold for tin " price in the city, Try it and you'll say so too. iel & Gaski Wholesale and Retail ttrocers. 71 Broad St., New Berne, N. C. Ori'NMlng Well is an art, and the man who its his garments made to measure y 113 lift! found the key to that ait, t doesn't reoniro mi? arguing to how ?ou that vnn ran get a bettei it and more stile in a suit or over mat olii'ii tlmv are moulded to yon. F. Iff. Chadwiek. 01 .Middle Street Henry Pliarmafy, 127 Middle Nt. Tooth Brushes, Toilet Articles. Ac. 00 YOU Need a ftoud Mprioa Bk-O t PurltWr ? TAKE BEXRY'4, comiMset of Pars mrill. Ytllow Dock, Mandrake, tUaos, rMcklj Ash Barlf.Samfrss.Iodid Pot sh snd Iodide Iron alth Wintergmo. This preparation Is sp'fly put up o meet th popular need for a Itlood Purifier, without being related to the nany secret no tram and quack medi in of the day, of unknown comrotllios tod generally of little milclal lu. Th loinuls is printed on th lalwl. PRICE ONLY 00 CENT4,, Bum da bottles osnallj sold for 11.00. REAL ESTATE AH City property ot all class for sals, saah or on lima. Bob ot th best bouse ind lots (nth city are included, and Lon Iowa to th cheap) tomnta, Abm w hav pnmber of parties who want to bny la preferred locations, It will pay yoa to at a it yon really waat Houssa to rsat In varbtua parts of ths etty. .- - ' farm land at most any price yoa weak, . ' CoUectloa of rant a spaoialty. McDan i SPRING IS HEBE -AND THE- Campaign is Open! -FOR THE- Sale of Bicycles. DO YOff HEAR US ? j We have the I'mleM 'Virtni'', tie "Cleveland", the "f.ibe rtv", Hie "E-.nl,..", the "Crersccot ",ht s des au eutenhivelini rd 2nd hand v. heel, ! We can sell you brand r-'w wheels for $2i.Cf. eso.oo, o:i,4('.o(i, 50.00, f is.- 00, $100. ttoCOnd hand wheels from $10.00 up. E-iTo buy a wheel without rirt,t see ing oar Hoe Is to make a mistake. Our wheels are all hacked up by s guarantee from manufacturer whose guar sctee means 100 cents to the dollar. J.C.Whitiy&Co A Great Success. Groceries Cheap and net Cheap Groceries Ilave Attraole'l the at tention of All Good Housekeepers TO OFIt DELIVERY U on the (if) all the tinn-. rO YOUHSF.LF and save Hi to IS oer cent, on your purchases by trading with JOHN DUNN. E. W. Smaliwood Under Hotel Chattawla, Pouth Front Street, New Berne, N. ( FULL LINK OF Stove, Carpenters Tools, Cutlery, Table Ware, Barbed Wire, Galvanized Pipe, Pnmpr, , Lime, Plaster and Cement. IST" Personal attention to ths prompt and correct filling of all or lere. II. W. HIMPHOIf, Faneral Director and fa's (M Slore GOOD Embalmer. ' BCBrMd lsr rBOXijM wrasrlalaMairpasi !? F. G. Go.'s Corsets, MAKE American Beauties KGC0S CORRECT SHAPES ARTISTIC EFFECTS. All Lengths. NEWEST MODELS. FANCY and PLAIN. FEATHERBONE CORSET CO., SOLI MANUFACTUfttSS. SOI.l BV ACKBURN. (0 TuMBim A SOI,l BY U ACKBURN. Don't Forgret the Promium3 on the Bread made from Pillsbury? Best Flour. Please send in by 2 o'clock p.-m. Write your name plainly oa card and enclose same In envelope and address same to CI i. l-i TRAD MASK. Ul Ml, ' : IB M! V$ ii! - i hi' !ii 1 IT 11 uacKi Davis' Pharmncy.1 ,M0. ""i u;i,v-i ! say that In th last encou met i'SU.

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