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VOL XV-NEW SERIES NO. 253. NEW BERNE, N. C. SATURDAY MORNING, MAY 8. 1897. SFTAKUSUfcl) - 1)8 Nfc". n l Best ,ma, , That is the kind of GROCERIES ' YOU FIND AT TOLSON'S. . "Complete Line and Guaran teed LOW PRICES. ' Call and bco jonreelf. Farmers. , We have A FULL LINE of PLOWS, HARItOWS, ' CULTIVATORS, and all other Farming Im piemen ts at EOCK BOTTOM PBICES. TO MERCHANTS Wo lean sell you goods manufacturers prices. . I.H duller A: Co. -Sporting Ms ! Balls, liats and Gloves for . Base Ball Players. Fishing Tackle, Lines, Poles, Etc. forjthe Fish ermen. Also Stationery, all kinds. At J. D. GASKINS, 101 MIDDLE STREET. The Largest Surprise. -.' 3 lb. can Sugar Corr, at 5o . per can,. Evaporated Apples So lb. Arbuckle'a Ariosa Coffee 15c per pound. Prunes 5o per pound. Cream Laooh Biscuit, 1 lb packages at 10c, . F. ULRICH'S - , . GROCER T, rleae 1. 46 Middle St Dot? cheap yon can live when jou trade at the Right Store. Fin Breakfast Strips. lOo. H4M8, ' 9c. JUCKWHIAT . " 2ie. PBR PotJHD. . ' : And everything else aa cheap as yoa mq bny anywhere, when yon are pending your money. Giveme a eall. Sespectfally, JF. P. TAYIiOB, r. Me. SO Middle St. BRICK ! -:-BRICK ! . BRICK ! A Fall Line t Soft and Hard Brick came in esterday on cars, h Big Hill, rcr Erlcic, Milk Cows and fill Indies. FOB FINE vi:ai zxuttox. ; rc:::i uail'jage AND i ' s : : t r:!.-.n-na ir.-cf la He Cily ' UOQ THINK WASHINGTON NEWS. The Tariff Bill lie Most TaM of Tin Not. Rivalry Between Old and New Sen ators. Broker Chapman to Serve a Term In Jail. The Bime tallic Commission. Senate Committees. Journal Bureau. ) Washington, D. C. May 7. The Dingley tariff bill, which was this week reportea to the Senate and which will be taken up by the Senate on the 18th Inst., is the most absorbing topic ol conversation in Congressional and ad ministration circles. The Senators who amended the bill kept their secrets well and the amended bill containod man; absolute surprises, not only for the pub lic but for Senators and Representatives. One who had never been In Washington when an amended tariff hill was reported to the Senate might suppose from the cyclone of disapproval that has met the bill from Republicans that it was in dan ger of an early death. But the old stagers know that these shouts of disap proval from members of the majority party arc regular accompaniments of every amended tariff bill reported to the Senate. It is only when a tariff hill has been reported to the Senate that the hardest tariff fighting begins, and the hardest fighter, are always as a rule members of the party that will have to be responsible for the tariff. The gen tlemen who are now talking most attains! the Dingley bill do not expect to vot against it; only to get certain schedule) changed in the interest of their constitu ents. The retroactive clause of the bil has been dropped and one insert I mak log the new duties take effect July one. The duty of 10 cents a pound on tea and the internal revenue tax of 44 cen - i barrel on beer, ale, porter, etc., in ad dition to the existing tax of 1 a barrel, are to be only imposed from the date ti e bill becomes a law until January t, 1900. Senator Allison says these two items were put in to raise revenue to offset tin loss of revenue caused by the large im portation known to have already been made of good, upon which the duties will be increased. No statement har yet been prepared showing the estimated revenue that the bill as it now stands will produce, but Senator Aldrich has prom ised to make one the day the bill is takei. up. Senator Gorman and Foraker had s little talking scrap this week that served to show how much alive the old idea still Is, in the heads of veteran Sen i tor that new Senators must l seen and not beard. Mr. roruk- offered an amendment to the left over Sundry Civil Appropriation M l which was under consideration in the Senate, appropriating $400,000 for the Improvement of the Tennessee River below Chattanooga. Whether it was the appropriation itself or because it was of fered by a new Senator is immaterial, but Senator Gorman proceeded to lecture Senator Foraker'a party for its reckless extravagance and other things, includ ing the newly reported tariff bill. Sena tor Foraker promptly accepted the chal lenge and proceeded to defend his party in a vigorous five-minute speech. Then Mr. Gorman got in a few sneering te marks about Mr. Foraker being new to the Senate, but the Utter went back at him assuring him sarcastically that thi new comers would look to bim for the'i guidance.- At this point Senator Alllso msked. Mr. Foraker to withdraw Lis amendment and be did so. The 17. B. District Attorney has not'- fled the counsel for the other parties In dicted at the same time that broker Chapman was for contempt in refusion to answer questions asked by members of the Senate committee that was inves tigating the Senate sugar scandal, which originated while the Wilson tariff bll was being considered by the Senate, that be wilt call their cases np for trial on May 17, and Chapman's counsel has beer notihed to bring him to Washington to serve thirty days in Jail, in accordance with his sentence. Effort, are still wins made to get President McElnley to par don Chapman. The other parties under indictment are Henry O. Haveuwyer anq John E. Searlea, of the sugar trust Johr O. Schriter and E, J. Edwards, news neper correspondents, and A. I Bty, mour and J. W. McCartney, brokers. Prosllent MoKlnley's three special en voys, Senator Wolcott, Boo. Adlal E Stevenson, and Gen. Paine, have' start' for Europe upon their bimetallic mission, They carry the good wishes of men of all shades of opinion in Congress, but then- are few who believe that thev will ac- compllsh anything tangible by going. The vacancies In the Senate commit; tees have all been filled but there is con- siderable dissatisfaction among th. new Benaton over the assignment, given them by the committee of their respec tive parties. This was unavoidable, ilm ply because there were more Senators thaa there were desirable commllUe place to give out. Of course every Ben ator who failed to get what he wanted hts an Idea that there was favoritism in th. distribution, but there Is nJ loubt that the committee, which made the assign men t did th best they could, and tbetr work was approved bj their party catt euse. ' " : ' The tree homestead bill, which passed the Bnnate at the lt smalon and died In the House with expiation of Con gress, has again been passed by the Sen ate. All of the Republicans in the House and thirty odd democrats voted against a resolution instructing Speaker Reed to appoint the llousexommittees. N. O. S, R. DIRECTORS. et to Elect President. Mertitiy Baffin Decline, lo tJlve up Com. Iisnjr'i Beoka. 8peclal to Journal. Ralbigh, May 7. The Directors of the North Carolina Railway, will, tomorrow, elect R. M. Korinont, President, but will not attempt to elect a Secretary. Secretary, Ruffin declines to surrender the Company's books. The private Stockholders give milled that they are ready to meet June 8th, GREEKS RETREAT Pharsalia Abandoned bj Prince ton Mantlne and Taken by Ihe 'Inrhs. A Battle of 13 Honrs. London The Greek army lias rctrent- ed from Pharsalia to Domokos, soino thirteen miles nearer Athena. This move ment was made, it appears, in const-, quence of Edhem Pasha's success in breaking through the Greek line whu li extended from Pbarsalia to Velestino. Che Greeks under General Smolensk!, nt Velestino, bclne separated from the nain body, retired to Yolo, where they will be pretccted to some extent by the Jreek fleet. The larger fraction of the 3rcek army under Prince Constantino retired to Domokos to avoid capture by an overwhelming force. It is not yet clear which section of the Greek army Edhem Pnshi will first give his attention to, but it is thought to be likely that he will attempt to rout the already weakenc.l and demoralized army at Domokos. It appears tint there was Bcvere fight ing for fifteen hours in villages in from of Pharsalia, with results unfavorable to the Greeks. According to special dispatches re ceived from Athens this evening the news of the evacuatuion of Pharsalia ha caused unqualified despair at the Greek capital, and the irritation is finding vont against the powers for non interference and threatens to become so strong as to compel M. Ralli, the Greek premier, to isk the ambassadors to intervene. Special dispatches say that Prince Con stantino has occupied entrenched posi tions at Domokos, dominating the plain. Greece, the dispatches add, is willing to iccept an armistice. A special dispatch from Athens asserts that the losses of the Greeks in the figbt- ng at Velestino and Pharsalia yesterday were certainly one thousand killed and mounded, while the Turks lost fully six thousand killed and wounded. A Genuine Alr-blp. NABnviLLK, Tenn., May 6 Professor Vrthur Bernard, physical instructor of the Young Men's Christian Association, f Nashville, made a successful trip in tn airship constructed by himself. He itarted from the Tennessee Centennial exposition Grounds. Tne ship moved off in perfect order, aud pss3e 1 out of sight n a fow minuses. Mr. Bernard returned nilli his urshlp tonight. He lays he has perfected a ma chine which will fly under ordinary con ditions. LattMt Ntiwa liem. The proposed import duty of ten cents a pound on tea has already stiffened prices, and advances of fiom two to live :ents a pound are reportd. Col. John Hay, the American Amba- idor in London, gave a dinner last even ing to Mr. and Mrs. Payard and a imnll (arty at his residence in Pnrlton House terrace. General Meunier, who was sever., ly turned during the fire at the Charity ciazaar in Pans on Tuesday, died at noon fhursday, making the total number of leathsllS. Ouly five bodies now remain unidentified. A colored man, while ihucklng some large oysters taken from the Potomac recently, found in ono of the shells large and beautiful pearl, whioh h sold .n Baltimore for 23. It is said that near ly all of the oysters at th point where these were tonged have since been caught and shucked, but no more pearls were found. Capt. M. B. Rowe, of Fredericksburg, Va., has in Ins possession a moat remark able war relic, It consists of three bul let, joined together. They were plowed np on the Bloody Angle battlefield, near dpossylvania Courthouse, where bullet (lew thick and fast during tbe fierce fighting at that point In May, 1844, apt! it Is supposed that these bullets met in said-air during the thickest of Ihe flgl I and became welded together. THE COTTON MARKETS. .' Uayf. Oa sales of 8,000 bales, spot, the market ruled strong and higher, closing at 7.4S . foe August. . "r , : fours traly, J. E. LarsAM THE MARKETS. -. " Catoaeo, May 7, oruraa. closs. -July What.. ....... 70 70 July Ribs.... ..U-62. 4.70, PC R F E CT and permanent are Ihe cure by Hood's Sarsaparllla, be cause It make, pure, rich, healthy, lire ana Health-giving C1.0C3. . POWDER Absolutely Pure Celebrated for its great leaven g atreugih and hraltlifulness. Assure i o food against alum and all forms of nd : tenition common to the cheap braDds. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO.. New York. THE STATE CAPITAL. Mra. BnMMill Entertain. A Ba Asso-t-lailvn at Wlunion. At 1 h Asylnins Tlae Hew Jnil.e Leaven lor Wllmlng tau. loor.NAl.15t.nEAU, IIamuuii, N. C, Way 7. Yesterday Governor and Mrs. Russell received the tnrec hundred children of the Murphy Graded school. The man sion was thrown open to them, all il e pictures and portrailBexplainad an 1 tin n the State drawing room w:u ihrown open when a lovely lunch Wiis sim d. Mrs. Russell is surely winning her way into the hearts of the peopk-. The Board of Directors of th' lu itic Asylum here has a majority 6f Republi cans and Populists so that the Democrats have but little voice. The assistant phy sician elected Wednesday is n Republi can. i Rev. A. 11. ( rumpler the SnncUrtValion ist who caused so much troubl : in Wayne county last vear is again at work in nn Eaatern part of the State. The North Carolina Stnte Phiuinacutl cal Association meets hire oa Wed nes day the 12th. Yesterday Bishop Cheshire left for the Western part of the Slate in tin- m:e.rit of the endowment of St. Murv'. The A. & M. College an I Cuill'md College teams play ball here at AUilelic Park tomorrow. Mr, Eenyon'has sold his interest in the Tribune and resigned as business man; ger of that paper. He goo to Chicago and will take a vacation bef . .; enter ng on newspaper work again. Today the "Winston Bar Asso- ialiou" was chartered. It is composed i i ll the lawyers of that place. It is first associa tion of the kind ever chartered in ihe State. The Baptists arc building a new church near the Pilot CoUon mills in Ih.'siihurls of this city. It is now stated that Dr. K"lin-"u wl o was appointed physieion at the Asylum declines to accept and Dr. D,iv. ..f Beau fort was put in the position. Et-Gcncriil Manager .fiilm II Wmuer lost his little daughter I I r ae -. Mer. day. John l. Sn.i h. one ..f th- A-ium Directors iindKiiperinlend-nl -i tin peni- tenliay snvs he will r. x'n Irani tie work as soon as ,nn- :n:iil--i- are straightened anil that .Inhn I . HronUo' t will lie his Miree.i.or. Fifty iiicmb'TK of Ihe liurliim (.'amp Confederate Yeternn.i will go to the re union at Nashville. Judge Titos. It. I'lirne'.l left today for Wilmington, to hold a term of court be ginning tomorrow. He says I he-re is no truth In tnc rumor that h" nil! live any where save in Raleigh. Your Choice Your Price, -AT-- Mn Snter's Furnitare House. Under Hotel Cbattawk. New Berne, N. C. o ' The Furniture you put in it makes the (iilTerpnce o between a house and a tiomo. You want it Low o Priced, and you want plenty to select' from. o Suter has both. He is prepared to furnish one o small room' or a large botiso at price equally o reasonable I3ylt Costs Nothing to visit hi (tore, and yoa will be convinced of the atx ve. i Gail Borden I EcflODrand! I CCiCZHSIorSlLK I I LiS NO EQUAL j Sold Everywhere. CjenecaeaEieaenep Canned I Apples S(aiMhtri Carnality ; Only 6c. lLi'V it pound vni. . Try Them. A NICK LOT Big: ZE3Zsu3cl we cut, received Ly lair freight. Fresh lot California i'ninea and Finest futility Drivtl reaches nnd l'oars. Finest Itutter in l ho cilv, y.V. pound. A ny thing in the Grocery I J no yon may want, and a Cheap ns anywhere in the eis.v. Very uj 5 Sy. Baiiid iS liaiiil Wholosali' and Itetnll li racer". 7 1 Itrond St., ew Herat'. N. C. A hi km. Groceries Cheap and not Cheap Groceries Have Attracted the at tention of All Good Housekeepers ouit ii:i,ivi:u WAGON Is on the 00 all the tine. BE TO YOURSELF and save 10 to 15 per oenC on your purohaees by , trad lag with JOHN DUNN. Diinn'sCash Store i t9 1 1 If f lilf 111. jg g A GAIN we make an escepUoual ! s .Jt. offer We will pay on Thurs- & day, May 20th for . . Pillsbury'sf Made of Best Flour. BEST KOLL?, 2nd BEST ROLLS. siSi 3rd BEST ROLLS, Maker's name from package of Flour to be in sealed O envelope attached q day, Hay 2Cth. Rolls will be judged at q b o'clock by the impartial ladies, and y 0 merit alone will secure the decision M q This Flour on first acquaintance seems hard to handle, but when given thorough an l skillful trial BT.4 MAXY wr PElt I OR til A EjBTIKS A till IX g Kvery line in (H it AI?10TII g j WTuiaCS i1 IV.mjjieJe with jjootU of fwii q 3 jM-t-; (J.i.ality l.HVKST PKICEM. Q i-1 a JjLHilJK.ULiril- o V .na teSU Jl'.i Itisliy I U'-t i in i-!u! .es i, i tail ir 'a li i it . i. 'i k:i.. ' , n -I'luiiui.-iiiy. i,r .t ill. ,-, .il., . . I.I klei.l .pill U I..II I I i ( ; ' I I .( t isln. .. t. a ret ...-. ie t . In .t I I 1 1 .- 1' , . , tl, si aiil I. ii r! hoi i i: h,i w -i ; - ,, i .oa "-oiln- In !i- te.- ct'i-r i.i i i- ): li-tllilll,' W'r I I'l'.'l livln;,,!' i . nil .liiu' lh.it y.Mi I i.i t e .,1.' . V. TS. ha;;uir!i. 1I Mlil.lle Streel em WINDOW M UtK.NS, HOOIt SniEKNS, nil LTIlV NtT rcw;. nuvAXiZKOvfitE yy.v im Glazier's Refrigerators ever st-rn in the ( Garland's Stovas & Ranges lliej lake t ie i nil lire eip; a lletl b nine. lis v nil ill 1 1 uuui Prp he .lumiiifsiiiiiiiH. ... ... .... .. Umler Iktul Cbattawka, too n Front Street, New lloroe.N. . .. Yt'otn bilious or costtveeal a CWcerat eaayathsn'r, rute imrmbssA, 10c. SSe. o pay HKST ROIL.N m o $3,00 aa 2.00 ITS 1.00 9 and direction taken to Rolls and sent ea B3CII D IK D.Uj,'. Davis' Pharmacy. Sewing Machines O l'.A.sV tki; S lo tni.a ii e in rliw 0 MOKTIU-.V VA ) MS. Will tall or Wait n ranir. P .Jicalc Parts fur 'niJiinps Fr Salr. wills anil Oil in Siifl). 1 E. J. Lanier, " H Polloek Kt.. WAV RKRNE, District AaeMi. SiDner Main actarina; i;aiy. t.lhr.iil Tt'rras Given Local 4se.Bts, llAnH-M ll.ut.unm- I27 Middle St. Tooth Brushes, Toilet Articles, Ac. 00 YOU wir ? I takk benuvh, comiMii m rsa- I puniis, 1 cllow m, siaourajc, urnpa, l lYakley K-U Bark,HifhM,Ioiiids Pei ' .h snl Indole Iron with Wiotergrorn, Tliik prepsrilhin 1 eztiressly pnt tip i lo neel the popular need for a BluoJ i ronnvr, w toom criog reuien to u many secret Dosiruin. and qu.ee wefi clutt of the ''ay, of aaknowa composltln. md jfrorlly of little medlcleal rahie. Tbt tmotula is prioteal o tbe (ahtt I'ltICK OMLT W CEOT8. . sin bottles trraWi said tot IMQ. '
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