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hi .'. VOL. XV-NEW SERIES NO. 267. NEW BERNE, N. C. TUESDAY MORNING, MAY 25. 1897- ESTABLISHED m DH i 4f: ! 3 Good, Better, Bes That is the kind, "of GROCERIES YOU FIND AT TOLSON'8. EOomplete Lino and Guaran teed LOW PRICES. Call and we yourself. - 1 Balls, BaU and Gloves for - Base Ball Players, j Fishing Tackle, Linos, Poles, Etc. forjthe Fish . ermen. Also Stationery, all kinds. At .T. D. CS ASKIX.N, 101 MIDDLE STREET. Sporting Hoods 'The Largest Surprise. 3 lb. can Sugar Corn, at fc 3 per can. -1?..n.t.t A r II. A rhnnlrla'a Aviiua HiiffnA lfrt irper pound, ,: Prunes do per pound. Cream Lunch Biscuit,'!! lb Uapaciages at 10c, F. ULRICH'S GROCERY. ' Phtae:ei. 46 Middle St -FOR FINE- : VJEAIi, MUTTOW, PORK SAUBAGi; AND The Finest Stall-fed Beer In the City Go to ML (M & SON, . ISIKUdle St Phone 46 Farmers. We hare A FULL LINE of HAItUOWS,: CULTIVATOR and all other Farming Im. . plements at ROCK BOTTOM PBICES. TO MERCHANTS We '.can sell yen i goods manufacturers prices. I,IF ttntlerrtCo Sewing v Machines7 1 ON EASY TERMS to respoi , alble parties ON MONTHLY . PAYMENTS. Will Call or Wait od Parties, ' : Duplicate Parts fur Machines For Sale. ; Needle and Oil In Bnpplj E. J. Lanier, - 78 Pollock ft... District AjenV ;::r Dclmiii Cqaij. Liberal Terms Clve n Local Agents. I.'. : : . 1 i:'rs rt r and IT. I.TIIONK.M ' V 1 f r rt " -il I. : a He State Loses a Fearless ' Newspaper. " , 3hops May be Rebuilt. Fire Home Insurance Companies, College Exercises. : Sudden Death. Cotton Scarce and Wanted. - JoCItNAI. EUBKAU. ) rtALKian. N. C, May 24. f There seems to be very good chnnci s (or the rc-building of the S. A. L. shos tero, to replace those that were destroy d y fire some 15 months ago. The dissatisfaction "with the electric ichts on the poles for lighting the streets ias been so great that the order has he n jiven for tliem to be swung in tho mid- lie of tho streets as before. jnr. Peter F. Pescud, a native of this ity, but for years a prominent insurance nan of Mew Orleans is hero visiting his relatives. , There are only Ave fire insurance com panies and one life company in tins Stale at are home enterprises. There are It II :ompanics doing business, i!0 life and 10 ccideut, tire, guarantee and mnrii.e iompauics and 8:1 building und loan lompanies. The State this year has r. -:eived rcveutie from all thesu amoimtiig ;o $25,(100. Twenty-seven of the buiklkg tnd loun eompanius aie home corpon.- ions. Iu the debate at the A. oc M. college in Friday night as to whether "Man wns legenerating," it was decided in tl.v, negative. The large kdcnlon Street Methodnt suureh yesterday celebrated its lOtli un - ersary gince itsdediention. The session at the Blind Iiiblitiitii n tere closes tomorrow. A great many f ;ho nupils have already gone home. Two blood hounds were put out at tie penitentiary lost week to be used in cute if convicts escaping but ,tNu blood tounds have themselves escaped. Mr. 'Willis Briggs, tthe city editor and dr. Martin tho assists, t editor of ti e .Caleigh Tribune both resigned Jtholr p titions on Friday and this morning the iheriff closed the oftlce. It has been t'umored for sometime that it would ni I am after June 1st. The baccalaureate sermon for Peace .nstilute was preaohed yesterday at .the Presbyterian church by Iter. Dr. Fan-it j it Ooldsboro. The commencement ex ercises take place during the week. Next eek the Agricultural and Mechanical jollege commencement and the Univei Hty commencement will take place. The "Reade Memorial Chapel" met i.t .be Soldiers' Home was dedicated yesler iay af ternooa. Tho different ministeis .0 the city took.part in the services. Mr. Edward Fasnachwho for years has jeen a jeweler in this city died suddenly etterday after eating hisdinner,of beait uteaae, He Wo a native of Switzei .tad but had moved here about 80 yeais .40 and married. He was 67 years old. It is said that Judgments from ttu Washington Times kagainstth Tribunu .or 1 107.50 for telegraphicsjservice wa ruat caused the close downonTheofflct', tue debt of the office reaches 93.500. it 4 said aiu.000 has been expended on thi ,Mpr Of course Governor Russell will tot shed a tear over its downing as it has jfever ceased to denounce him slnco its irst Issue Jan 9th. flie episcopal diocese of East Carolina tt its convention last week gave fS.OOi.' Msh towards the first $10,000 payment 10 st Mary's school. , Cotton is very scarce around here, buy it want it tut it can't be had. Wake Forrest commencement begins ,0-mght by an address from Judge Wal ier Clark to the law class. It Is said that uaudiiia Dockery chalr- .nan of the board of penitentiary dent- tors thinks of resigning. . . KBPOBT ON CUBA. Oalhaaa .will aakt.ess Verbally ; . . . BUstalara. WiSHtNQTOM. To set atresttlieexpet. latioa that a more or less sensational re jort upon the situation In Cuba Is looked (or any day by the President, It may be Mated that It is sot part of the nndei landing under which Mr. Calhoun went cn Havana that he Is to niaka a report by ail or indeed at all until he returns to Washington, and then his observations jiay be communicated to the President erbally and not In an official form, (or it la a fact that Mr. Calhoun's only official Jutyls an Investigation of tho Rule ease, ERVOU9 Troubles are, due to taparilla Is the One True Blood Purifier and NERVE TONIC. TUB COTTON MARKETS. May 24. Tfl New York cotton market ruled didl August dosing at 7.14 after selling down to 7.10. - ' ounTtruly, ' ' J.rE.LTBn.. THE MAUKITS, j CniOAOO, May 84. ( OMKINO. OlflSS, July Wheat.. July Ribs..., 4- 79 4.67 71 4.M vr try a lOo, hex le'-'tliterjand bowel of Csscareta, toe iwaulsuirsrcr nude OOTERNOB'S DAT. Governor Bnncll a Parly Will At- tend TmstMM Bxpoaltlsa. . Special to Journal. Raleigh, N. C, May 24. Governor Russell, Mrs. Russell, several other I ladies and twelve staff officers, Jleave on I special train over the Seaboard RoadI next Sunday, for the Tennessee Exposi tion to be there on Governors' day. They will remain at the Exposition two days. niiim k Reed ana McKiule? will Mt Ujoii Senate Resolution. Senators Promise that Tariff Debate will.net be Prolonged. Two Men who Looked out for their Consti tuents. Successor to Late Sen ator Earle. The Pooling Bill Objected to. jouksai. Burkau. Washington, D. O.. May 24. Speaker lteed is the man who contiol: the fate of the Semite resolution de claring for the recognition of Cuban belli gerency, und there is no reason for any body entertaining any doubt as to hit ittitudc towards that resolution. If Pi eb lUent McKinlev Bhotild conclude that n recognition of belligerency would ut preferable to the policy he lias mapr ec. out for himself and should desire to huvi that resolution adorned by the House, li lias only to say so und Speaker Reed wil promptly put the resolution through, liu so long as the fiesinent remains ot tin opinion that a recognition of belligerency will not satisfactorily meet the exigenciei of the case, that resolution will rcnn;ii just where it is on the Speaker's tulle fjiere is much talk about a revolt on tLt (tart of tho House, and the adoption o, that resolution in spite of the Speakei, out it is only talk. Enough Republican iu the House will stand by the Speukci and the President to control that bod) , and that, too, in the face of the fact that probably seven tenths of them arc in fa vor of the belligerency resolution. ducli thiug as a "veto of oonhilence it known in American legislative proceed lugs, but I'resiuent Jiclunley in saymj. hat the adoption of that resolution ni this time wonld embarass him in carrying out ins Cuban policy, lias practicall) asked Ins party iu the House for a von of confidence, and, although there is iu politics in this question, Ills party islikel) to do as he wishes, at least long euougl for him toliavethechanceloinakel.il policy known If the Republican and Democratic Senu' tors livo up to their caucus agreements, the country will be spared long-windoi speeches in the tnrilT debate which wai opened today by Senator Aldrich. Tli republicans did not alterant to have thi 11 caucus indorse the amendments to tla tariff bill, because' it would have bet useless, owing to the outspoken oppohi tion to some of the schedules on the pan of Republican Senators, The Democrat! Jecided to start in by making an attemp to strike out all the internal revenue taxes imposed by the bill, leaving theii future actions to be determined by tlit dissensions they expect to see develops, among the Republicans. The Populist Senators are not talking much about their intentions, but it is safe to say that they will In all the preliminary voting stand for or Bgainst those Items in tU bill which they think are for or against the interests of their States, reserving the right to vote for or against the entire bill when it is put upon Its final passage (t is now thought that the bill will Ik passed by the Senate inside of four week unless, it shall be delayed by some com plications now unexpected. Senator Gorman, and Representative Richardson, ut Tennessee have alwuyi enjoyed the reputation ol being hustlen in getting places for their constituents but it fairly made the eyes of some ol their colleagues bulge when it was statcc before the Senate civil service commit tee that when Mr. Gorman was chairmai. ot the Senate Printing Committee.and Mr, Richardson ot the House Printing commh toe, they had to thelroredtt two hundred and seventy-live employe respective! In the Government Printing OIHce.' A great many of those employes are still there,' enjoying whatever protection there may be In Mr. Cleveland's exten Ions of the civil service rules, against which such a fight is being made by lie publicans. The politicians are much interested li the successor of the lato Senator Earle, ol li C, who' died last week. The legis lature of the State will not meet tiutl. next January, so the naming of tin Senator who will serve until that time, belongs to Gov. EUerbe, who Is hlmsell credited with Senatorial aspirations, ' It is thought that Senator Tillman would like very much to have hi friena; Ex, Gov. Evans, appointed to the vacanoy, but, according to South Carolinians in Washington, Gov. Ellerbe is not on suffl. clently food terms with Mr. Tillman to care about obliging him, Assistant Secretary Roosevelt, has "ap parently oiven up the habit of carrying official dynamite around In Ids pocket. He has Investigated the complaints made against the management of two Navy Cascahcts ittmulats livsr, kidneys an I bowels. Never sloktn, w ken ot grips I lOo. PLWk ill TOUOER Absolutely Puro Celebrated, for its great leavening strength and hcalthf illness. Assures tin tooa againsryMum ana an lorms 01 aaui teration common to the cheap brands. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., New Youk. Yards and has reported that he found very little basis for them us a rule. The Interstate Commerce Commission doesn't like the Railroad Pooling Bill, pending in the Seuatc, and has submitted its obieclions in writing. The Coinmis- tells Congress plainly that if it in tends to take away the authority of tin Commission, it should dosoina-strai;!i!- forward manner, in order that plain nconle mav know just what is being done. For Hale ! Two lots, the brick buildings on thtn and water fronts, at, the corner of East Front and Pollock Street. For particulars and tcrnis,upply tn A. OAKSMITH, Hollywood, N. C. Notice ! Dissolution op Co-Paktxkkship. The undersigned have by mutual con lent dissolved the business heretofor. existing under the linn name ot Rigs- S Mayo, (J. L. Riggs and W. T. Mayo.; All accounts, notes, etc., due the firn ot Rings & Mayo will he paid by .1. 1 Riggs. This April 28th, 18!U. J. L. RIGGS. W. T. MAYO. Money to Loan On Short Time on good collateral fc- curity. lor further particulars call 01 or address C. 91. Ioekliuiii. Pure, Cold Noda. Every glass used at our soda foun tain is washed twice and polished, he fore using again, thus lusurlug e' customer absolute freedom from contam Ination. We aim to excel in every depart aient of our Modern Pharmacy, this Is svhlenced by our Increasing patronage, Yours for health, Ilradhnaii. For Kent ! House on Middle Street, now oocuplei by Mr, Chndwlck and Mr. Aberly, pot. session given June 1st. Apply to Dr. CHAS. DUFFY, Or Mrs. M. A. MOORE. win sell Moequi Uanopi for OO each, for Next 10 Days, CARRIAGES ! IhavoJust Received a Nea Stock of Baby Carriagei and will sell UII KA1 For Cash Or On Time Or will exchsngefor jonr old ones. Call and Examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. . I also hare White Satin Parasols and White Lac oov art that I can famish eitra. v , Yoors. Respectfully, T. J. Turner, SEW BERNE, N. C. s--K'-ni to We Expect On Today' freight a Choice liot of . . Very Small Sugar Cured Pig" Hams 12c1; 'ER POUND. Call ami fiei one. . . ;3T"Big Hams we cut, a Fresh Lot Just Received. 5Sinall Breakfast Strips, Kir, J3t Quality 10c pound. Jil'inest F.lgin Btittor just rom tbe dairy, 2"c pound. Wholesale and Retail U racers, Jl Broad St., New Berne. '. ('. JORDAN'S DI tllltlHF.A REMEDY. Made accord in 2 to lbrmtiln n the late Col. Jordan. SOLD ONLY AT Davis' Pharmacy. 25c Per Rot tie. Your Choice Your Price. AT Siller's Furniture J House. Under Hotel Chattawk. New Berne, N. C. e The Furniture yott put in it makes the differenc o between a house and 1 home. You want it Low e PiUfT.D, and you waul plenty to select from. e huter has both. He 1; prepared to furnish one e small room or a large house at prices erjnalh 0 reasonable. Caflt Costs Nothing to visit hif itore,nd yon will be convinced ol ihe above. Henry 'm Pharmacy, 127 Middle Ht. Tooth Brushes, - Toilet Articles, 4c DO YOU Need a .flood Sprltw Blood Purifier ? TAKE BENRY'd, composed ol Sana, partita. Yellow Dock, Mandrake, Senna, tYxkley Ash Bsrk, Sassafras, Iodide Pot. tth snd Iodide Iran with Wiolergreen. ; - This preparation to expressly pat up 10 nteet the popular need for a Blood purifier, without being related to tb many secret nostrums an(l tuack ncdi oil of tb day, of unknown eomnositloe and generally of Hill medicinal value. Tb Im mult U printed on the label, PRICK ONLY 84 CENTS. Sam alas bottle ttioaUy sold for 11,80. nonooDonooooocooonoocccooo P 8 feA.T S 5 o 0 II g rptp m m O D o gj I : M j s e Most Varied o o o o o A Call will BODOOOOOQOBOBODOOOOOODDOIIOI kvj i Great Success; H h lUUy to iri't Vi lll . :1-if 111 inn li- tp a'tailor who din-sn't kiunv hi li i-.iin -- lliorouirhly. We are whle-awake I'lunih to know jiHt what the vc-rv lale-t fa-ilium w, and lust how l;ir we can u,- it m vmir case and meet ymir pei-uiiar wnni ". W In n you come to un wo ruler to your In-t,- in clothing. Y! don't try to give von s,,im thing that vou dmi'l w ant. F. M..ChadwIek. 101 Middle Street J2IE a v-v About l ROSEN BAUM ! If you want to prospor in lif hi one of llorubatiru' Fine Imported French l'la Worsted Hulls. If yon want to live lung huy -Ronenhaum's ne of Fancy Plaid Suits. If yon want to Im- a fair and lionrsl man, buy your Nice Summer Suit from Itosenlmim. STAll goods (inn ran teed hi np resonted or money refunded. Don't forget the Place, Middle .St.,! Next to Duffy's Drug Store. WM. H. OLIVER, ura riRi mahinb AOCIDBNT, FIDELITY. 8TBAM BOILS INIURANCI..... NaWDBHN, , Anamlwiv af Ttma-Trtad and firs lasted nipanlM mnr ,n' ronrr Hnwo. Cvar l),euu,iJ aw. raoraaenud ' KOTOAHT PUBLia OommUnl .nrr of DmiIi for Raw York, Ooa-arM-ut and FnnniiytTanl. I -iu Matluaal UovUCIIarUM CnitaP 0 Stock. Groceries Cheap and not Groceries : Have Attracted the at tention 0? All Good Housekeepers OUR I ELI VERY WAGOY j Is on tbe GO all the time. BE TO YOURSELF and uve 10 d 15 per cent, on your purchase by; trailing- with jp:::: convince. 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