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" i , o IT- llll 11 O Lilt NEW BERNE, N. C, SATURDAY MOMING. JUNE 5, 1897, - ESTABLISHED 1882. our Choice Your Price. AT Jlrtt's Fnrcitsre Ec:x Under Hold ChaUimka, : - New lierne, N. C. ' " . o Tlio Furniture yon put in - it . makes the difference o ; between a house and n : libmo. You want it Low o - Tisicni), and yon wont . plenty to select from Kilter has both... Ho is . - :. , prepared', to furnish one - o - email room or a large house' ut prices equally . o , reasonable, t iy-It Costs Nothing to visit his stoat, and you will, bo convinced - of tho above. Good, Better, Best . That is the kind 6T - GROCERIES YOU FIND AT - . TOLSOtl'S. ' ri'"Ootnploto Lino and Gimran Uvd LOW riUCES.-.Call and see yourself. - - Farmers. Wo Lave A FULL LIKE of . PLOWS, . HARROWS, CULTIVATORS. and. all other Forming Im plements at HOCK BOTTOM PiaCKS. . - " TO MERCHANTS-We lean will you pioda.' 'iinnutacturers prlcos. - L. II Vnlh r.t Co. FOR FINE f SPRING LA72R, - vs:al, jxutton, ' pork fiAUfiAGE - XD Reel" In the City - G 13 SIH'L COHK&SOJ,. 8H .liiiMlc St. l"liono4C. Tii liiiif'i'iiw I i . .. .j t. .. ...... m , O Or Yuu'l Make a AILstake ! Vi'iikk Look i no rore , , , . - , , , t - - j . ' V V. ! i Tt Ji-t .lu':ii cr J jim s d.ji-civo you I ' i :ir ;.- ' !, I.'" I'iikm ni has tin- " :'- y' i ;- " - n o1 iriams to. Out ! A Fresh Lot ' Just Received. - Small Pig Hams - Nice to Boil whole, -- Only ;13o per pound, . and every ono guaran teed. " Plonty of Nico Frcs'i Eggs.' v . Fresh Canned Goods. Tho Tory Hast Flour Only 3c pound. ,v -ItoyaLCream and Good ' . Luck Baking Powdors. -. , The Very Best Lird. . Guaranteed Absolutely ' Pnro. - . ' THE BEST OF EVERYTHING - ' 1ST TJIK GROCERY -LINE AT - Prices "to Suit : the Times. id & Hi .Wholesale nmt Retail lUrocern.; .71 Broad St., New Berne, N. C. .-- ' ' '- .V "T ! - -. '-T'-J . . v., & Sreat Success. jt; r-i 1 .' 1 . 1 ' 1 Groceries Cheap and not f G';:nn Grocorios IIuvo Attrdctuil tho af- U'uUon of All Good f T 1 '- " ' . i-1 S lian THE Tir.lFF FIGHT. Its Hnmorous Side from Senatorial Lit Wanted an Appropriation for Self Protection; (Jnestlon of Sugar - Speculation. That Cur- - -rency Commission. Journal Bubrab,- ) - , .... Wasuisoton, D. C, June 4. j .Tho public sees very little of the tariff fighting, as np to this time every sched ule has been adopted just as it was re commended . by . the Republican steering committee. But a comparison of the schedules which have been adopted bv the Senate-with the same schedules in the amended bill when it was reported to tho Senate shows that- there has been hard fighting behind the scenes. All of them aro different, and nearer what they were when the bill (eft tho Bouse, .-..w ;.Thd public is getting just a little bit tired 9l the exhibitions in the House. - It was all well enough for the minority to register a protest against the action of Speaker Reed in declining to appoint the committees, -but after that action has been repeatedly endorsed by tho votes of the majority, a continuation of the pro. tests is regarded as about a senseless as the act of the fool who wrote letters threatening Speaker Reed's life if he did not allow tho Cuban resolution to be adopted by the House. The whole theory of this government is that a majority shall rule. That is precisely what is being done in tho House. . The minority have the right of appealing to the voters, who can turn tho majority out if they do not approve what they have done, hut if tliey keep on ns they have been going they will disgust many who would na lumlly be inclined lo act with them. There aro a lot of fools, but no carolul observer can doubt that common sense Is the rulmg power in this country, in politics s well as in everything else; The tariff is by no menus a humorous subject, but the dullness of the debate is once in a while relieved by- attempts of Senators to inject a little humor. .One of these times was when tile schedule containing glass used for spectacles was nudcr 1 discussion. . The Democrats claimed that the duty was excessively high and tried to ridicule Senator Ald ricli into backing down from the com mit too - amendment. . Senator, White started tho ball by saying: i'I can well understand why you want lo prohibit the wearing ot spectacles. It is because you don't " want llieui to read this bill, but at the same time you ought to have sons consideration for the people who like to read the proceedings of tins body ami other less interesting things. It does not make any difference to met because I do not use glasses, but it is rather hard on those who do have to use them." At this point Senator Caffcry said; , "And it seams to mo that tho Senator from Rhode Island ought not to undertake to say what sort of spectacles people are to use" Then Simator White addcdi A spectacle will be made of this bill by the time these amendments are adopted," an,d everybody laughed... If the reader fails lo perceive the hilarious humor tt must be set down to bis not being a Sea ator. .' . ' ' .' ,. "':- Representative Lewis, of Washington, was very frank with the House, in con nection with, his attempt to add an amendment to the Government Printing Office deficiency appropriation, passed this week, making $10,000, out of money already appropriated for public work on Pugct Hound immediately available It wus such an extraordinary proceeding that Representative Cannon said- Mr. Lewis surely was'not scilous about It Mr. Lewis repllcdi "I certainly ain. It is a serious matter with me and the House Is likely to be deprived of the pleasure of my company in the future, unless this matter is taken care of." Tho amendment of Mr. Lewis, was, of course, declared lo be out of order, as everybody knew it was; but he says his constituents need the work tho money wonld give thorn, and care nothing for parliamentary points of order. The positive denial of Senator Smith, of Nuw Jersey, of the charges that he lind speculated in suar stock, nd of Senator Alclrich f tho charge that the sub -committee, of which he was chair man, had been Influenced in any manner by Iho Biigsr trust or any of its agents while engsged in preparing the suffer schedule of the lai ill lias had the effect of making sonic - (Senators who had favored a snt;.ir Investigation change their miii'ls. Iiut Senator Tillman, " the niilhiii- of the resolution ordering n in v 1 itimi, isn't one of them. Ho nays I ; r t..r l- iiiili's th'tibd bus merely t . t ;i iv f vjinieity h'-tween liliii uh l U m m v . s r correspondent v. !.o '.MM in'.! a ii i. Hititire thi.t .. : 'i h ,. I, ,n t;- ulating !! .1 llll . ! a , I I , . . ;,! i the President, the Senate and the House respectively, is now being discussed by tho silver Senators, and their final agree ment is likely to bo something on that order. BOMB AGAIN, Governor Russell Ana Party Return Front Inneee Centennial - In .', Safety. 7" ' - Special to Journal. ' .::,.. ;.; . -. Raleigh, N, C. , June 4. Governor Russell and party relumed at noon today from the Tennessee Exposition. , They report the trip a delightful one throughout -:' .- . v-.-'y '.''; ;'- i ' y-. -r-; : CASS'S HOSPITALITY. ' Plcnle at Oeeoneeche. Electric Cnra -. Banning'. Slorineniam liicrcasluir. - Ooluff te En rope. v . JOTTRNAL BlIREAtT, . ) Raleigh,' N. C, June, 4. .. All tho new cars of tho" Street Railway Company have arrived and at noon today the employees donned their' now grey uniforms, and tho 15 minute schedule, began. The, Edeuton St. Methodist Sunday School yesterday picnicked at - Col. J. B. Carr's lovely . farm Occonoechee, near Hilleboro. ' They were joined by the Trinity Church Sunday School of Dur ham and voted a perfect day and Col. Carr a perfect host. ': '.' ' , : . ; Monnonism is sieidily gaining in Korth Carolina, and there seems to bo uo steps taken by the. authorities to put a stop to its spreading.; i . , Three of Raleigh's business men sail tomorrow for Europe, Mr. Kvehne, Mr. M. T. Loath and Mr. E. B. Barbee. Wako county has made the first ship ment of blackberries of the season. Uovernor Russell and party will return from Nashville tomorrow.' - Judge Purncll of tho Federal court has signed a decree giving R. F. Cheshire and Ella B. Mttohel of Chowan $1500 in a suit against the National Maturity in surance company of Washington, D. C. The report from Montana sayimj; the Supieme court of this State gave a man by he name of Van property amount ing to several million is a joxc. Examinations at tho .agricultural and Mechanical college end today. The com niencement'exercises aro the 8, 11 June. This evening tho Capital club gnva it annual gcrman. complimentary to the graduating at Chapel Hill, v - . THE COTTON MARKETS. " ' , - i - June 4. New. YonK cotton market closed at -7.18 for August '. ..' : ' J. E. Latham. Ntw York, June Crd, p. to. Macy & Pendleton, Bankers & Brokers, in their cotton market review say; . "Cover shorts in cotton. Last year the Government Bureau report June 10 gave the aoreage as 23,118,101 and the "Chron icle" report was 80,050,515.' The Govern ment acreage Increased 14.8 per cent, and the "Chronicle" reported increase 12.9 per cent.- Tho condition was report ed by the Government 97.2 and the pro portion planted May 1 as 87.0. All un official accounts Indicate this year's June report will show increased acreage and generally good condition of the crop; but wo are coming to the conclusion that even with-tho confirmation of there ports there is reason lo doubt their hav ing much' effect on tho' market Our reasons for changing front in this matter are based on the probable better demand tor cotton goods and consequently a moro lively appreciation of the Very small stocks in sight. We cannot see our way clear to earnestly advlso purchases of cotton except on very sharp breaks, but we feel that short selling may easily prove to be injudicious and result in losses." ' - ; '. - -. '' " THE - MARKETS. ". rt j ' """ CmoAOo, June 4. '" . "' .' ' ' ' ..' . '- ' owiimra. qi-osg, .' Juiy Wheat,.,,..,,..' 07j 07i JulyRibs. .... ..... 4.87i ;'4.22J PEK'FECT and permanent nro the cures by Hood's Barsnparillu, be ennso it makes pure, rich, healthy, life and hoalth-givin BLOOD ' lVotlee! CertillcaU) of stock No! 22, Scries No. 3, of New Bern Building and Loan As sociation, having been lost, notfoe is hereby given that appllcutlon for a du plicate certillcato will tie made. . , ROSCOE NCNN. - -J Y I . V i ' i S Ueil lit olir fdllll il i v .1 t'.eieo and poll -lied, he- i" i !;ii, thus in'.uiii ( very , i .. ' fi l.lil filim I .nlnni- ' I ' I ' e III CV. - V , . I ' , If. I is tip. POWDER Absolutely Pure Celebrated for its ereat leavening strength and healtbf'ulness, Assures the food against alum and all forms of adul teration common to the cheap brands. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., Nkw. Tons. tVrjIer Hny be Recalled. WashIncitok. Weyler's recall from Cuba-is the first action confidently ex pected by this Government from the change in tho Spanish Ministry. It is understood that Spain will make every effort to induce Martinez Campos to un dertake the pacification of tho Island. Strong feeling exists in Madrid that a good deal of the present war in Cuba rests on Weyler personally moro than on Spain, BcriotiS charges have been filed at Madrid against;.-Weyler, which will probably have to be met in court-martial. Henry's llarnsaey, 127 Middle St. ;'," Tooth Brushes, Toilet Articles, &c. DO YOU K ? TAKE BENNY'S, composed o Sarsa. pnrilla. Yellow Dock, Mandrake, Senna, IV.ckley Ash Elnrk, Sassafras., Iodide Pot ash and Iodide Iron with Wmlergreen, This pn'paniliou is expressly put up fo meet the popular need for a Blood Puriiler, without beins related to the runny reeiet noelrunw and iiuack modi cine of the day, of unknown composition ind generally ol little medicinal value. The loimula is printed on the label. . PRICE ONLY 50- CENT,, S.imc size bottles usnally sold for $1.00. Eidson Turkish Hot Air Hath. Buy one of the above, it will give you health, with health you can make wealth the two combined aro bound to bring happiness, Price Only $3.. Cull on or address, JOHN R. BLAKE, ' 24 Johnson St., New Berne, N. C. Ladles nijd gentlemen agents wanted everywhere. Xoliee ! Dibsoldtios of Co-PAnTNnitflinr. The undersigned have by mutual con sent dissolved the business heretofore existing under the firm'namo of Riggs St Mayo, (J. I Rigga and W. T. Mayo.) AH accounts, notes, etc., duo tho firm of Riirgs & Mayo will bo paid to J. L. Riggs. ..: ; . .', . ' ' .. .This April 2Sth, 180T.. :: -H, : ' , J. L. RIGGS, , r W. T. MAYO. II.W. SIMPSON, Funeral Director and 'r Embalmer. ' 128 BroM Street 'PHONE'X ; HT initial Robes a Bueeir V , ' V- WM. H. OLIVER, aii F1RB MAB1NJI ;, , V -, :. AOCIDENT. FIDELITY. '' ; ' '' ! BTKAM IKIILB Insurance..... ' '' NKWORKN, Anunihrt of Tlnm-Trled tnd Flr4wtl nipanlen niirf sntil. Cvw Sia.iluu.u1"' uhk-'Is rmrentd . NOTOAttT VUIILIC. . , Commtail .ner of Deerti for K.w York, Con- oecniMn linn rminnvirneiH. tWAKeiit National bonrdiMArtu. Cnilsr wrttwa, Snorting Goods ! Balls, Hula an4 tiloves for L.tfo 1.iU I'lnycrs, ' Fishinj; Ta'iklo, Lines, 1'oio-, K't. for tho FUh--cruiett. Also Siutioiicrr, ull klinl. ' u j. n. c ;: irc.k$. o o - a For the Coming 'Week , g o o We are Ottering In the BR ooooccoo THE long delayed warm weather makes importers, jobbers and manufac turers anxious to dispose oi their stocks and accept our ready cash offer for same. The benefit we derive trom these spot cash purchases we are will ing to share with our patrons and the public who have given us such liberal patronage in the past. We want every one to recognize the fact that we are not only Leaders in duality and Style, but also Leaders in Low Prices. This assertion applies to every department. S3 .A1&GE PURCHASES, H CASH PAYMENTS, LONO EXPERIENCE, SI In mii res that Trade at aoDOGQOoaoaoDonocccooDaono mam And LASTING AM THE WEEK, we will SEIsIi OUR STOCK And Something LESS THAN COST! NOT CHEAP GOODS BUT GOODS CMP ! Note the Prices: ' White Shirts at 38c, pair for 75c, worth 11.00. Diamond Shirts at 75a. percale Shirts at 30o, C5o and 75c, Bulbriggan Undershirts at 23c Best Bulbriggan Underahirti at 38o, Bloached Jean Drawers at 23o. Best Bleached Jean Drawers at 38c Bcriven'i Patent Draweri at 75c. Quyot Suspenders (Genuine), 38c Gayot Suspenders (Imitation), 23a. Black Half Hose, fast color, Oo. . . Best Black Half Hose, fast color, 22c. Tan Half Hose-, fast color, 0o. All oar 60o and 75o Neckwear at S8c. ; Tcrcale Club Ties at 4o. . Whte Lawn Club Tiea at 20c dozen, boat grade. Men'a Garters at 10c. ; . Tan Polish. Paste and Liquid at 8c for both. . Linen Collars at 10c, Cuff 15o. r - A lot of boys Windsor Tie at 15c,former prioe 25 Mon'i Leather Bulla at 23o and 38o. . ' Cuff Iloldon at 8o pair, . . -. Straw Ilata at 50c, former price 75o to 11.25. Intr Our filoclt of Will be soil AT COST and LESS in order te clean out onr stock before laying in a new inpply. BttING YOUU MONEY along with you and oe how well yon can do. NO GOODS SOLD EXCEPT FOR CASH. " Great o o o o o Values O o o () o o way of 1WM.I O Bl O o o o o o "It 'Pays to O o S25H5HSH5HSS a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a 853. J I
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