NEW BERNE, N. C. SATURDAY MORNING, MAY 29, 1897- KSTABLiKllhl) Farmers. We have A FULL LINE of v II ARROWS, CULTIYATOIW, and all other Farming Im v- plements at ROOK BOTTOM ' PBICE3. ; TO HEBCHANTS We. lean toll you goods!' manufacturers prices. I,. If duller A Co. If JUUUUUA I ' " That is the kind of GROCERIES '( ' YOU FIND AT TOLSON'S "Complete Line and Guaran teed LOW TRICES. Call and eee yourself, x Sporting Eroods ! . Balls, lints and (i loves for Base Ball Players. Fishing Tucklo, Lines, ,o Poles, Etc. for tho Fieh '. ermen. Also Stationery, all kinds. At J. I. J AKKINN, ,1(1 UILMJLE BT11EUT. FOR FINE WRING LIMB, VEAT, MUTTON, PORI3 SAVSAOi: AND . TJifl FiiieMtStMll-iV(l Beer In the City ;Gfllfl SiMVCOHN&M, 88 Middle St. I'bone 46 Sewing Machines : ON .EASY THUMB to respon , tiblo parties ON MONTHLY .. PAYMENTS. Will Call or Wait on Parlies, . . . . . ., . . Duplicate Paris Tor Machines . . For Kale. - Needles iDd Oil in Supply E. J. Lanier, . . 78 Pollock Nt, , NEW RERNE, N. C, . . District Agent, .Sinter .. MamfactiiriDi Ccmpany. liberal Terms Given Local Agents. I Hire Just Reeel redan, other New Stuck ef - Mosquito ' Canopies ilAMTAfiei : I liavo .lint R.-reitrd n New Htock of lluhy Carriages and will soil (Jll HAP Foy Cash V . OrGTime Or will e.xoliange fdr joor old .ones. ('nil juhJ I vtu: tin o oitr stock boiore purchasing 'iHiwnuie. I aliio have Whito riiilin Parasols oimI While Jjico rov ers tluil I run furiiit.li titru Yours IN "j'l.ciriilly, r i t - i I '' ' ill iHI 3 ViSHIHGTON HEWS. No Fxcitemeut in Uonaress over Tariff Dilate. Republicans Fight Out Discords In Piivate. llareiticyer Trial, Beer y Men a Political Power. (Jets $27,000 Back Pay. Cuba Action Must Wait. Journal Bureau. : Washington, D. C. May 28. Those who.expected'anything exciting in the tariff debate have so fur been dis appointed. The only set speeches were those made by Senators Aldrich and Vest, the first bciiTg largely explanatory of tho amendments to the bill and full of tables that are Greek to everybody who is not an expert in the matters with which they deal. : Mr. Vest's speech was general, and was at times characterized by the bitter ness .which he invaribly injects into his partisan speeches. After thoae two speeches the bill was taken up unil isnow beltiR considered by paragraphs. The Republican Seuutors executed a rather shrewd movement when they decided lo wash all their dirty tariff linen in private. It was quite disconcerting to the Demo crats, who had been counting upon Ik- publican dissensions to help them in fighting lhoabill and in getting changes made. Those dissensions exist, hut they are to bo fought out before the steering committee and caucus, and on the floor of the Senate the Republicans lire to act together. If tho Republicans can cany nut the plan lliey have adopted it ought lo shorten the tariff debate considerably. A considerable number of pnrtnincnt men have found the -trial of II. O. Hnve mcyer, the sugar trust magnate much moro .interesting thnn the tariff debute. The court room has been crowded until there was only standing room left every d.iy since the trial began, and hundreds have .been unable to get m. The best light that the hliest-priced lawyers in the country can put up itt being made to save Ilnvemoycr from n jail sentence, similar to the one now being served by Chapman, the New Voik broker, who was convicted of the same offense con-temptV-for refusing to uns ivcr questions asked -by a Senate invisligatiun com mittee. If liavcn.ercr is convicted the esse will be appealed nil the way lo the U. S. Supreme Court. At a dinner given thisnrcck by Sena- tor Hauna and attended by Senator For akbr and ten Oh ft members of the House it was arranged that the Senators nnd members from Ohio should do their best to get ttio wool schedule of tho original Uingley tariff bill reinstated, nnd that the tax on tea and llio increased tux on beer should be fought Unless some of the Democrats vote for the tea and beer lax they will both be defeated by Repub lican defection, notwithstanding the statement of Senator Aldrich that with out them there will be a deficit under the new tariff. It is doubtful Whether as much money could be raised in any oilier way that wuihl be as little felt by the, general public as by that proiiosed increase of 41 cents a barrel in the tax on. beer, but the brewers don't want it, and ho who doubts tho political power of the -brewers simply lucks in formation whlclrcan easily lie acquired. Tho action of the Civil Service Com mission in radically chancing some of the examinations given to applicants for positions In snmo branches of the govern ment service, the changes all being In the line of making the examinations deul moril aearly with the practical work rc- aulrod of the holder of the piace sought, is proof of the strength of the fight that Is Wing waged against tho civil service IW aim rules as in present coumrucii. Commander John N. Qunckoubush, who was this week by an official ordei of tho Navy Department reinstated In the active sorvIoc of the Navy from August 1, 1883, and pitced on the retired list froiiv June 1, 189.1, will get' some thing like $37,000 ai b.iok pay. Ho was dismissed from tho Navy by a court- martial, but got a bill through Congress, winch Mr. Cleveland allowed to become a law without Ills signature, restoring him as above stated. Tho order for his reinstatement was delayed until now, for some reason. " Those who are In favor of prompt and dcclalve action oy Ibis government to wards Culm are not at all pleased with tho situation. They had supposed, not from anything that President Mciinlcy himself lald,1)Ut from remarks niado by those who wero credited wall being In his confidence, that immediate action was contemplated, but they have this week learned from various sources that nothing is likely to be done for some time. In fact, that tho President will not definitely deride what- lie will at tempt lo do until after Ills friend, Mr. Calhoun, returns from Cuba and tells him what he found out there, and llr. Calhoun is not expected back until well Into the monffi of June. There is noth ing U-ft for those who are impatlsnt ex cept t bo as patient as they cant Nothing but a majority -of the House can overcomo the refusal of Speaker IV vJ to allow the Morgan belligerency resolution to gut before tho House, and there isn't the slightest probability nt this lime that anybody can soctiro that. At nny rate, it Is a. consolation to know Ih it ( '..null C.-iiei al I-i! tins reported licit t!- ilulnt I! ill' In i . In ,,f itcHtillll A u ii! ,..ii in CjH'tt buy been & GENEROUS ROAD. Tritinne Effects to te Jane 1511. Commencements are In Full Swing. Obtaining Convicts for Contracts. Soldiers. Allowed Passage. Friction Among Printers. Journal Bureau. Raleigh, N. C, May 28. ) It has been decided that the Tribuno will lie sold here on June 15th It is said that its assets will not exceed $1,200 while the judgments against It exceed 3,000. It is said that $15,000 has been sunk in the paper since January 9th. ' Tho Seaboard Air Line has generously offered to carry the headstones for the Confederate dead, at Winchester Va. free of charge from here when they were cut and lettered. The ladies had no money with which to transport them, but now they will be shipped imme diately. Governor and Mrs. Russell yesterday entertained the children of the Centennial graded school, serving a nice lunch, and making them happy generally. A few weeks ago the Murphy school was enter tained. The State Treasurer has drawn a check for $09,802 for interest to be paid on the 0 per cent North Carolinn railroad bonds, The first copies of Dowd s Life of Zeb- ulon Caird Vance are out. It contains twenty five copies, has fifteen illustrations and Is ncntiy bound In brown nnd gold. Papers has been sonfd on Supcrmten dent Smith of the penitentiary to appear before Judge Hoke at Lenoir on June 11 to show why lie and the directors cannot be made to furnish 50 convicts to the Caldwell and Yancy turnpike coinpnny freo of charge as per act of last Legis luture. Mr. Smith demands board for the convicts. The 4th Virgiuia infantry is given permission to nnss through this State to and from the Tennessee. Centennial June 12-21. The secretary of grnnd Lodge of Ma sons snys there are 485 lodges In Hub State. Four have had their charters restored nnd threo sre new ones added n'n?c the last session of the grand lodge. Peace Institute commencement is in full swing this week. Today the grad uating exercises are furnished. The public printers say that Secretary of State refuses or delays the 'furnishings of Hie bindings for tho new laws so that there is trouble between these two," and the issue is delayed. IN CASH or WAR. Morgitn ThlHka War Willi Npnln'n Pnillue anil Sin re la be abort. Wasiinqton Senator Morgan looks forward to a declaration of war by Spain ugnlnst tho United States. He thinks that such -war would last twenty-five days and cost fifty million dollars, and result in the independence of Cuba or the surrender of the island to the United States; and the extension of our form of government to Cuba would fortify Ha vana and control the Gulf of Mexico, All this is to follow the adoption of Mor gan's resolution acknowledging the belli gerency of the Insurgents. Tho Brst move will be to blockade Ha vana; a sham batllo or two and Spnin will gladly take advantage of the situa tion and make tho beet bargain possible and let herself out with honor and lie rid of Cuba and probably the cash con sidcralton from the United States. , THE CQTTON MARKETS. . ' " New York, May 28, Cotton closed 7.11 August. J. . Latham Mary & Pendleton have the following to say in their cotton Iettcn . Nrw York, May 27, p. m. New England cotton mills appear equally urgent as their Southern bretli rcrt In regard to the curtailment of pro duction of cotton cloths under the prei out conditions. When large numbers of mills cannot earn 1 per cent there is urgent neeif of either reduction of prices of both labor and capital from planter to consumer in order to secure foreign ex port basis, or else that nature producing coltoa in more abundance and law stim ulating and protecting the market should furnish temporary relief. Wo think that both suggestions lisve weight and that tho latter has more immediate likelihood of being a correct forecast of the next month. Every report we get from the South Indicates a large crop and elabora tion of statistics and pirts only con firms previous Impressions that cotton will ecll al CJ cents per pound and Jjusll fy our present and past Judgment of Uie situation. TUB MARKETS. . Ciiioaoo, May 28. ' I . - orsmso. oumc July Wheat..... 00J 681 . July Ribs...!,. ..... 4 82, ' 4 8j ' FMCH RED BLOOtfls tliefoun a. ilalion of good livultli. That is why II. Mill's Sarwiparilla, the Ono True JJHhhI rui'lilcr. irtves HEALTH. Cascaiikts stunuU'e livvf. kidneys an bowels, Nmsr si.loo, 'ken or grips 1' e. POWDER Absolutely Pure Celebrated for its great' Hcavening strength and fhealtlifuluess. Assures the tood ugauisliiiluni nnd all forms or ailiil- teration common to the cheap hraiuls. HUYAL JiAKlHlr 1'OWUISK (JO., New York. Favorable lo Ureeee. London. 'fhe correspondent of the Times at AthcnB says: 'The dispatches which the govern ment has received from the representa tives of Greece abroad all indicate that the peace negotiations have taken a turn more favorable to Greece. Turkey's pro posal to occupy Thessaly no longer re ceives nny consideration, owing lo Eng land's attitude, while the proposal to abolish the hpitulations in tho case of Greek subjects in Turkey is rejected and the suggested extradition treaty is ap parently set aside. 'The powers have, fixed .(1,000,000 as the highest limit of indemnity, anil will allow only such a strategic alteration of the frontier as wilknot involve the sub jection of nny inhabited district to Turk ish rule. Germain's demand for an in ternatTonnl control of Greek finances has not been favorably received, as tho gov ernment hopes to raise n loan abroad on the guarantee of England Russia nnd France, nt low interest, to pay the In demnity, conceding certain revenues, hut not accepting the principle if foreign control." The daily Mail'ijcorrcspondent at Con stantinople says: "Tho l'ortc has replied to tho note ot the powers and consents l negotiate for peace provided the Greek commanders first siirn an armistfre. 'As soon ns this is done the covern- ment will negotiate as to the peace conditions with the ambassadors and the treaty will be signed by the Turkish and Hellenic plenipotentiaries in Thessaly " The corrcsiioiident of the Times at Salonicn, telegraphing Wednesday, says: 'I have just arrived here, after passing through Larissa, Elassons and Koroviteh en route. Ihere Is a steady forward movement of reinforcements along all the roads. The force under Edhnm Pasha's command must now be close on 300,000 men." ' NOTICE ! The Water & Sewer Co. of NcwIKcrnc N. C. hereby notify the public that they will tap the water main anil lay the pipe to the sidewalk free of charge to Ike consumer. Tbcy will also furnish ns heretofore Free of charge all the sewer pic neces sary between the main setver and r.nle walk. Parties wishing this connection to have the work done themselves. For further information consult C. I). FOY, Siipt. Water & Sewer Co. ReiiieisilWr J. C. Green, the Plumlicr.will connect on the water and sewerage pipes at the curb and take them to any nnd all parts of your house and lot, by putting in bnlh tubs, water closets, kitchen boils, kitchen stnks,also lawn sprinklers, fount ains, etc. He has those things all on hand and is constantly getting more. The Great Day Has Come. TO THE PUBLIC ! Come Quick t Come at once, nnd see, wlial we are doing. We keep Dry Stove, Range and Fireplace VOOI, ready out, under largo sheds and never geta w,et in rainy woathor. A full line ot Soft and Hard BRICKS, nico Tost for fences, Marl. Also Milk Cows. SHINGLES of all kinds both hand made and sawed. Real eitato for sale, in most any part of the city. Houses to Rout all the time. ' Wehayenioo team ami polite draymon standing ready to servo the good people of Now Berno any time free of charge. BIO HILL, Tub SirtjioLK Man. . Furnislfng tiosnls, tenting snd collect ing rents. Also negotiations of sales In til kinds of Ui al Estate Lands, Iioums snd lots. fy Personal attention given repairing of houw Icni es, t ic. E. E. HARPER, "leu Post Office. - REAL ESTATE AGENCY Those Small Pigr Hams . Have Conic. And l hoy are Pamly Little 1V1 lows. Call and get one before they are all sold, Only R't; pound. Fresh Loose 0 it Flukes, Gritf, Carolina liiee, Li ma l'.eans mill While lieaiis Just Received. California Prune.? and a Fresh Lot of IIiofo Nice Table I'oaches al Inc. p. r :i li) can. Van Houteu's Cocoa mil Baker's Chocolate, l'nlveri.c.il fc'ngar, liiieiil quality. Coarse Suit, fur freezing Ice ('ream, ltd) k. Ranrs & MoCorniick's Flavoring FxtracU anil Siii:i-s. Hail 4 Gas Wholesale and Retail (i racers. 71 lli oad St., New Heme. X. C, TORI! A TV'S DIAIlRIIffii RKJIISWY. Madi according lo I'orniula of fio late C'td. .Ionian. SOLI) ONLY AT Davis' Pharmacy. 25 IVr Rolllc. Your Choice Your Price. -AT- JoIq Snter's Fnrnitnre Mn. I'nder Hotel ( hat I mi kn, New Kerne, N. ('. o The Fiimitorn you put in it makes tho oilTerciice o between a house and i homo. You want it Low o I'lttcKt), and you want plenty to select frani. o Sutcr has both. Ho it prepared to fnrnioli one o small room or a large houso nt prices f'iially o reasonable J-SIt Costs Nothing lo visit his store, and you will bo convinced of tho abovo. Henry' l'linrinaey, 127 Itltddlo Ht. ' , " . , Tooth Brushes, ' Toilet Articles, Ac. DO YOU Sir? TAKE B EN RY' composed o Bursa, psrdla. Yellow Dock, Mandr ike, Si'nna, Prkkley Ath Bark.Bsssarrar.Ixlide Pot. ssh snd Indida Iron wltb Wintergreen. Tift preparation Is expreiily put up lo meet the popnlsr need for a Blood Tutinor, without being related to tlie many secret nostrums and a.usrk mrdl cine nf the day, of unknown ronipoltiou nud generally of little medicinal vidua, - The loi mills is printed on tho Inlwl. PItlCE ONLY BO CENTd Samo ilis bottles umnlly told for 11,00, - a u v li s lU l i iaOTWa-:tVBfe.i,ais:;.v'v' ... p, ; ... ITEVEPt i.l;e--e a truer kj fact "viillcn or spoken. ' From the friends oi our earlier efforts to the swelling- liosLa of present patrons all testily clieer luliy that -IT 1.$ H Tl Vn 1MI VT MWK.- Loo It into tlie merits ot a progressive house, one that's been rtth 7ou for yeai's: one that's in touch with the people bv rea-son of FADI DEALING and a conservative policy oi Hiii:KT 14IMJSJ:-4. I y. And your juoey back when not 3 atlr-) lied. Wo lead in the Q.unlifcy and Variety of ovu ?,'- 0 da and the fact that wo discount every bill means it pays to trade nt 1 c k The Largest Surprise. 'I i ll. Call I'M ',u - -1 1 al .' i- pel" i- i'i. F.vaporatcd Al' !-' ib. Arliiu-kl A :;-.! ( ..!'e i per 1" 111, I . I'r.tni f .'.: pci' 1 -id. ( 'r.-uni Lo ii'-'i I - . ! lb packages at l"1', F. ULRICII'S (;i:oci:i;v. Phone lit. Ii Middle si II. W. SIJIPS, Funeral Uirs'oJor Jhuliiiliiicr. KM llr mil Street I II-iNI .si llfllililal Holies 11 ni,i!,-m Nothing Sliort About ROSENBAUM ! If you waul to pro-1 m i' iii lih one of Uiiseiiliaiiin' Flue 1 111 pur ted French (lay Worsted Suit. If ynii want to live Imi l,ir, Uosenliautn'a I'aney Plaid Suits. If you want to lie a fair ami I man, buy your nel Nice Summer Suit from Uoseiib m 111. fWAH goods (iiiaraiili-ed ns resented or money refunded, rep. Don't forget the Place, Middle SI,, Next to Uuflys Drus Sinn'. WM. H. OLIVER, LIFB K1IIB MAltlNR ACCIDENT, Kl OKblTT, arBAM IWII.B Insurance. ..s NKWnitltN, A number nf Tlino Tried and five tmtiHl iiumnlii rirfk,wiitil. t'vor l2&jlXl.(rJU ohmjU renreiwntcd f HOTOAUir 10111.10. OommlMl nnrof fwiin for New Tor. Oon n'tleiit nnil i'1-iilii.ylviinln, r Annul NaUonal UuarilUwtn VnW-rlten. mm M km ti PL ii 1 J Jria. f3 SB: iSl Wi mi ' t i Breat Success. Groceries Cheap and not I Cheap Groceries ll.no Allracteil the at tention r All Good Ho use keepers TO- 01 at EM:r,ivi:iiv Is on tho (30 all tho lime. BE GOOD TO YOUR3KLF and save 10 to 15 per cent, on your purjliaaoi by tradinjf; wit It ' . ,' ' JOHN DUNN. ' 131 m Fi ? a Junn s Cash Store