T fim 1 (i mftt JOLUMl XXIII. HIW BIRN, CRAVM CODBTY, . C. FRIDAY, APRIL (i, 1900.- SECOND SECTION. M'MBE I HOT IMP. Attempt To Assassinate The Prince Of Wales In Brussels. The' Dae to Hatred of Earland. quetn'a Tisit In Ireland. Klflillas Using- Oa Near Bloem foBteli. Special to Journal I Bbu&bkw. April 4-Tbe Piinr. of W.lesvwa. abot al while leaving the rail- road .tatlon in Ihl. oltr. Tb. Prince .U 1 not hart. Il I. .uppoaed Ib.t the attempt on the Prlnc.ofWa.es' life was ih? rc- suit of anti-British feeling prevalent on thuConUnent owing to theer war. , Dublin, April S. -Queen Victoria ar- Hved thin ftftnrnnon At tTiiuratftn land, on the yacht Victoria and Albert. 1 Bh .k. h. .ii j.- .-.I will come to Dublin tomorrow. A great crowd went out to Kingston to see the yacht. Commissioner Joues, the chief of Dublin's police, computes the visitors in this city at half a million in addition to the population of 245, 600. A royal residence in Ireland U the latest rumor. The story goe that the Queen on her present visit will purcbare one that the will give over to the Duke of York, who will occupy it at least four months in the year. The Queen's program during her three weeks in Ireland is to do exactly as she does during her visits to Scotland take a drive each day of at least 20 miles through the country, so as to see the people and how they live and l stop by the way and talk with them. London, April 3 Tonight's news from the seal of war is not at all favor able to the British No further light is thrown upon the responsibility for the Mealie Bpruit dis aster. It now appears that only U Bat tery and some wagons were caught in the di if t by lhe ambuscaded Doers. Q Battery, which was behind, galloped off 1,200 yards aud opened tire. The Boer ri tic blast linally drove this battery into retreat, leaving two of lis guns behind, owing to the slaughter of men and horeci. In l bo meantime l lie sergeant major of U Battery, after repeated at tempt", rescued one gun out of six. There are rudicnlions that a great bat tle Is impending to the east of Bloem fontein. Prom Maiein the Boer are re ported lo be advancing. Firing was heard today near Thaba Nchti. Appar ently the Boers still hold the Bloemfon lein water works or some part of them and have mil been dislodged. The Pally Mail's Bloemfonteln .correspond ent states that 1,800 lloers ore still on th hills near the water work and that Colville is bhclliog them from Bush man's kop, while French is maneuvering to ward off their retreat. THE MARKETS. The following quotations were receiv ed by J. K. Latham, New Bern, N. C. New York, April 5. Cotton; Open, Uigli. Low. Close May 0.88 IU9 0.k7 8.27 Aug 0 2tl U.28 U 14 0 14 Sept fi 4(1 8.47 8.41 8.41 Oct 8 15 H 17 8 10 8.10 Nov 8(1 8 0S 7 I'D 7.99 Jan 7.03 8 00 , 7 87 7.97 CIIICAOO UAHKKT8. Wiikat: Open. High. Low. (lone May C7f 07 07 07 Corn: May 10 J 4: l 40 41 Bo. If j Pfd 0OJ 00 Bead HJJ 65 A. 8. W 60 08 T C. I !M J Leather 12J 12ft Cod. T " 84J W. & L. E 81 81 Cotton receipts were 16,0)0 bale at all ports. "I think DeWltl't Utile Early Riser arc the beat pill la the world." aj W, E, Lake.Tlappy Creek, Vs. They remove 11 obstruction of the liver and bowel. act quickly and never gripe, F. 8 Duffy. Ma Wkirii "Where were you .born, Thorns f atktd the teacher, eying tbe new pupil ; Over hi flatter .''"Bora la ilo," nswered the frighten d little boy, falling back udxu ht rt col lect Ions of tb calf cbitm. Ta.Oraatar Ktrprr. Willie My father keep hi owe ! , Jlamle-Hagbt Mr father keep i liver t '!. ... WhallatTrlaa Ra-a. , , . It I emellme easier to Barry i rich girl Into lo make a fortune by battling."- ' . lint Cbkketf-tleej lilt ou never peekiellt'.l riuffyr 8eoa4 ChickenOh, it Un't la oir L . --. - ' Hatar With Utm. ' I . "I lappoM jo io funnr thing Vint brr Mid lb visitor U Nlaf ar ' "ladfed, W do," rrplled tbe gold "Why, only yealerdiy there wu Ka teck; Colonel here, ted a eooo as be aw llii) rapid be wtnted 10 (boot 'em." 1 NEW BERN FAIR, APRIL I6-2J. RALEIGH. The Hearing At Ciiarleston. Nominees to Get It Easy. Election BoarJ. Western ' Union Rate. The Epworth ! League MceUng-. I RAi.einn, April 4 I 0. Connor and' John Kintdale, attorneys, for this State! Da lt, corPrstln commission, will at Cbsrleln. Tbnrsday argue before laB Sln"""" tw Important nutters j whlcl hive 8M P 10 th,t JadSe in lue h.p. of qneat.on. by Standing Master h'fhe' ln tax MSes8metU C49e The cU m lhl lhe commiaslon o pawer to look Imo the question wbether their property is asseaaed al Its 1 full value. The other matter Is the re- 1"81 b' lhe Acme Fertilizer Company, "or Ilelf ai really for all the other pri- vate corporations, to produco its books in court. The contention of this particu lar company is that to do so would re veal its private business and injure it self. Ii is said that at least five of the Dem ocratic nominees on the State ticket will be nominated on the first ballot at the 1 St tie convention here next week. This j will be very remarkable and at lhe same ! lime very pleasing to the party. j The state board of elections had only ' a few minutes session yesterday and ad-! journed until the 12th instant. It whs I not fully prepared to select the county' boards. Not all the lists of reommen- ' datlona from democratic county chair-! men had been received. Time is wanted i to investigate all lists and particularly '. the one submitted by Franks, the repub- ; lican, and Johnson, the populist, mem-' ocrs ol me board, these arc co-opera ting and handed in one name for each county. These lists will be carefully scrutinized. The policy may be lo have only democrats on the boards. Johnson and Franks had conferences with lhe populist state chairman, who is recently becoming more active, after a long period of quiescence. - The board will have complete lists on the 12 th fur county boards. The law says the Utter must be composed of "three direct persona" Invitations were received to the-iimi- nage at bdenton Street SI. K. church here April 18th, of Miss Leua V. Powell, daughter of Major A. M. l'owell, of Kalelgh, to Mr. Kepton II. Merritt. formerly of Wilmington, now of Char lotte. The matter of the reduction of the rate on 10 word telegrams to 15 cents on the Western Union lines in this stato is yet before lhe f-deral court. I The company is very anslous to have it taken off. The corporation commis sion Is considering what to do in the matter. The order for reduction was made by the now defunct railway com mission. March was 2 degrees colder here than the average for fourteen vears past Rain fell on eleven days of lli.t month. It Is no wonder that farmers have been able to do relatively little plowing. The North Carollua Funeral Direc tor' Association began lis annual ses sion bere last evening. Rev. E. T. Ad ams offered prayer aud Charles M. Bus bee made tbe address of welcome. Tbe fourth annual conference of the Epworth League in IhU State began bere last evening, about 200 delegates being present, all of whom are being en terlalned by olttzena of Raleigh. Tbe service are being held in Edeuton Street M. E church. Presiding Elder J. T. Olbbs made the opening address. Joaephui Daniels. Rev. M M McKar land and J. O. Brown made speeches of welcome, to which response was made by Rer. R. C. Olennan, of Elizabeth City. There were talks by Mrs. 8. T Beckwllh, of Louliburg; J. It. Miior, of Washington; Rev. J. H. Shore of Bur lington, and Rev. J. M Ramsay, of Ten nessee. Rev. R. C. Beaman of Elizabeth City, I president. tii ate Chairman Simmons calls atten tion to tbe low rate of railway fare to the Democratic State convention. W. H. 6hlpma , Beards'cy, Minn , under oath, lays he suffered from dyi pepsl for twenty-five years. Doctor and dieting gave but little relief. Fi nally be used Kodol Dylpepsl (Jure and now eat what be like end much at want, and he feel like a now man. tt dlgeiti'w'bat you eat. T. 8. Duffy. galta ths ObbosIW. A cold breakfast doesn't have the ef fect of making a husband' love any warmer. A Kaag III Girl. ' Doctor Do you notice a ringing In your err Ft!r Patient Certainly. ' Doaior Wby do yon y certainly. .Felt PlUnt-Im a telephone girl. : Am4 aeral OUiae Tkliifa. r rid goetb before fall, m th cor celled bicycle rider sometime It rot to kit sorrow. ' . ,. OalruOMOu, The one Jduraeymttj wh- bold out again! lbs rttt matl be a dltagreetble tort f person. . ,';.'.;.'.,". - V r Jaattax IM-t-aa, - ' Tammy-Pop. what I the dlfferenco VetwM practice, and theory!. - Tommy' rop-Perbp I can' lllut- trate by tbe cue of th doctor who hat a great many Ueorlr. but no practice. HIS DISCOVERT- Republicans Continue To Find Out About The Amendment. Thompson Says "Not a Candidate." j Duncan Talks Some. Odd Fel lows. State Encampment. , League Mertings. ; Fire Losres Kalkioii, April 6 It was amusing lo i read of Congressman Llnney's discovery of a mare's nest with 13 eggs namely, . that In one part of the franchise amend-' ment it provides for ratification of the' 6ame by a majority and in another by a majority of the registered vote. This error was discovered a few days or per haps hours after tbe Legislature had ad-' journed. It had in some way escaped the legal eyes turned on it. But of course nothing is more simple than for lhe Leg-1 islature, when il meets iu June, to strike out the matter of the majority of the registered and make it read by a majori ty. The matter has therefore given no Democrat the slightest concern: The Re publicans thought they would have the neirroes register heavily and then not go to the polls. They gave it out at the same time that the negroes cared noth ing about voting this year. Democrats have smiled at this plan of the Republi cans. The "discovery" the latter made accounts for a good deal of their be havior. None of them spoke of the mat ter until Congressman Linney boasted of his "find." Secretary of State Cy. Thompson was asked ths direct question whether he, was a candidate for the fusion uomina-1 tio.i for (lovernor. He- replied: "1 am not a candidate." When asked if he did I not believe the nomination would be ten-' i tiered him his reply was: "I have no idea that it will be." Then question No. i wa put him: '"Suppose the nomina tion i9 tendered you, what will you do?" With n great laugh Dr. Thompson re plied: "I am not considering it seriously enough to say what I would do." Ii. I). Gilmer, who it is p'alnly de clared is now dead sure of gelling the nomination for Attorney General, has gone home. lie says in lhe west there is an enthusiastic aud rapidly growing support of the amendment. Revenue Collector Duncan is back from Carlerct county, where he officiated as dry nurse al a I'opulNi convention He says it was the .biggest convention they have had since 18!I4. He declares the Republican and l'opuliit Slate com mittees have as yet not made any ar rangement for fusion. The Raney Memorial Library build- i'jg, now ncaring completion, will, with Ub furniture, books, etc., cost $;io,0t0 The rent of stores will bring in $1,500 a year and is expected to give as much more annually. Secretary Woodcll, of the grand lodge of Odd Fellows, says lhe grand secretary of Tennessee has wrilleu him, saying the "club plan" in vogue in North Caro lina is a great thing, and thai in October Tennessee's grand lodge will adopt it. He invites Secretary Woodell lo attend thai session. The Tennessee secretary will be invited to attend the session of tho North Carolina grand lodge at Ox ford, In May. The Blackwell Tobacco Company, of which more than 95 per cent. Is owned by lhe Amerlcau Tobacco Company (the unit) tiles an answer here, which Bays Ii will be delighted to have the trust buy il for $2,WX,00". Adjutant General Roystor says that as ytl ll is not definitely f.clllcd where the Stale Guard will encamp this ycai , or in fact whether it will encamp, ll depends on the funds available. As lo the pres ence of troops al Raleigh on July 4ib, al the unveiling of tbe Vance statue, ll will be urely voluntary. lie takes il for granted that tbe committees will Invite all the Guard to be present, and that lhe malter of coming rests with the various companies. Dr. Richard II. Lewis, secretary lo lhe Slate board of health, has returned from lhe Slate University, where be selected the location for the In-take of the water supply. The $5,000 dander suit against Father Worth, l.i Onslow county, I continued until next term. Tb attendance al the session of the Epworth League Btate convention In creased. The League npon Invitation visited the Blind Institute, where there were spoclal exercise In the auditorium Julian 8. Cerr delivered en add ret on "Laymen and Liberty," at tbe conven tion. Tbe value of the property In thlt city dettrnyed by Ore during the year cub ing February S8th wu 190,188. Lo not covered by Insurance was only a little more flan $3,000. Some ot tbe Governor' Intimate friend ay that when he atetrtalned that Augustus Moor doe not live In tbe EtMem Criminal Circuit tod tbtl be I centu uprvlor, and that Tho H. Buttoo. It again well after Bfteea CASTOR I A . lor Infanta and Children, ' III thi Yoa Han AIxjjj E::;M Bear tho &gOAtrOOf months' illnea.', be will appolut Sutton . judge. j Two cases of varioloid, both negoes, were found in tbe southern suburbs o' Raleigh anil as a mailer of precaution were sent to tbe pest house Both pir sons has been vaccinated a star ago. Major l'owell says more than 90 per cenl of tbe people here were accinated last year. j feGen. Ransom, who duriug the past two or three years hit spoken hut little, f accepts an invitation to deliver a Memorial Day address at Washington, . N C. , Governor Russell Is In Onslow and is expected lo return the Ian ol this 1 week. DR. WORTH DEAD. One of the Wellknown Men of the Slate. I A Good Old Age. Special to Journal. Raleigh, April 5 Dr. J. M. Worth, ex-State Treasurer, died at Asheboro, to day. Dr. Worth was tighly-nine years of age. He was elecled iu lhe notable Vance-Settle campaign of 1878, and re elected in 1880, and was brother of tht late Governor Worth. Bis Fight Expected. London, April 4 The Daily Tele graph has received the following from Soulh Africe: Bloemfonteio, April :). The Boers are advancing In a guarded manner from lhe easl. Our Hoops are retiring slowly. The burghcis appiaiiil this aflernoon before liuihoian's kop, which was held by a lew cavalry and mounted Infantry. The British were ordered to retire and the Twelfth Lancers were sent to assist the movement. The head of General Clement's column has arrived here. The liuperi.il Yeo manry is being bionm forward The lioers now declare tin y iuieud fighting the decisive battle of Hie war within the Free State. The saved guns oj "I"'' and "Q" bat teries are pitied over with bullets. Only four ollicers and men of "U" battery es caped. Gen. Sir 11. Colville s division and that ofOeuerttl French have returned here. Big naval guns have taken up a position up'iu the surrounding kopjes Cavalry patrols are watching iu the vicinity of Bushman's kop. Bryan Expected It. Nkw York, April 4 The Herald lias the following dispatch from Portland Ore : Bryan arrived at Portland from Tacoma this .norning and received the first knowledge of Dewey's intention to enter the Presidential race while breakfasting at the Jeffersouian restaurant, in Ibis city. He left al 9 o'clock a in. for a short trip up the Williametle Valley, He positively refused to discuss the Dewey matter, although repeatedly ur?ed to do so by reporters as well as by political friends, his only answer w hen pressed for a reasoii for his reticence being. "It is not yet lime." He re turned lo Portland at 4 o'clock p. in and is addressing an immense audience al the Exposition Building this evening. According to a local Democratic poli tician who breakfasted with him, his only remark after reading the Dewey declaration was, "I am not surprised." J. 1. Carson, Prolhonotary, Washing ton, Pa., says, "I have found Kodo Dyspepsia Cure an excellent remedy In case of stomach trouble, and have de rived great benefit from its u-e " It di gests w hat vou eal and can not fail to cure. F S Duffy. Nonld IUpalrx. When people marry second time, their hearts pass through Cupid's repair Bliop. irllla:Tha Mat. "Mary," taid Hie great man, swelling out, "this paper speak ores at a ptesl dcnllal possibility." "John," said hit wife anxiously, ''how much did that cost you f " Notice of First Meeting of Creditors. In the District Court of tb Un ted Slates, for the Eastern D 1st riot of N. C. In lhe Matter of John 11. Peed and Robt. S. UriUIn, trading at Peed Griffin, Bankrupt, In Bankruptcy. To the Creditors of 1'eililoner, who hai been adjudicated a Bankrupt on the 3rd day April, 190ft Take notice that a meeting ofcrodllori will be held at tbe office of L. J. Moore, Referee, In New Bern, N. C, at It M on the 16 day of April, 1900, at whlcb time tbe creditor may attend, prove their claim, appoint a trustee, examine the bankrupt, and transect luoh other butt net a may properly come before the meeting. L. J. MOORE, ' Re f tree In Bankruptcy New Bera, N. 0., April 1, 1900, New Shoes. .1 have jutt opeaed a baaaUfol Ho) ol mea'a flna ibota la a D. and X. laet la all atylea and color. .Don't fall to bm tbem before buying, Reepeotfully, vfhea ta Bayboro'ttoo at tho Lupto ' Bone for good acooramodauowt DESTROYED B! HBI Kansas City Democratic Auditcnum Building. Loan One Hundred and Fifty Thoii- and Dollar?. Subscription ,i lUbnlld (jultll, Ksised Oilier Buildings Also Burned Special to Journal. Kansas City. April 4 The audiiori um in which the National Democratic Convention wai to meet. July 4lh was totally destroyed by (ire this aflernoon, only the foundations remaining. Ten dwelling were gutted, lhe Cential Presby tcriau church was ruined. The loss of the auditorium was one hundred and fifty thousand dollars. Of Ibe other buildiugs two hundred thousand dollars Ten minutes after the fire started wealthy citizens began raising funds lo rebuild the auditorium and twenty-live thousand dollars was quickly raised. Il is believed the subscription will be tilled to-night. Th- nurKlnrs' Terror. A burglar, well known to the pnll"e .if the larger cities, who us ivrt !illy Inkeii Into custody, told ; report. t th.it "u little dot;" wus more terrifying to the "profession" thun any burglar 'llarni or detective. "Guns lie Mowed!" said lie. "I'l l t!; :ld willin to ta lie n t'lianee w id a tly cop, too, mid the tinklers and slteh uni t IrouMlu I.:;- :i little b'.l. But a bit of .1 dorg! Vi'ssir. I l.ulos them little 'purps' wii"si''n p;t!:;r,:i. The big IVI let's St. I'..Tti.ird.s ;md thrill you kin make friends with. Give I hem ll lilt of meat mid U. 'y'le nil right. But when one of thrill little iloi'KS rieni'H ill you. u liiirkln and yelpin. you got to skin out Hilclv or you linds the hull house n-top of von. "There ain't no inakln friends with them. Thrv know v.m don't b'long I here, mid they're j.isl n goin to git you nut or know the rt-usou why! The 'Come. I-'ltlo. nire dogy.' rurki't ain't (l-goin lo help you nt nil. 'I'm re's only one thing lo do when thrin lillli' fellers gets to hollrrlll round your heels. Just git out as fust as you kin git! Nine times out of trii that ain't fast enuff, neither!" New York Mail and Ex press. 9979999999999999999991 Are you needing $ any Printing $ today ? When in need of any thing in the Job Printing line SEE US and save money, Best Work I Guaranteed. ktafiafiAAAttaCtanbi At the Rnnk store I O T i T 1 1 i Latest ropuiar ! 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