IeMhackburm vv W are now prepared to show our customers a Full Line of ""IT'" k , WJ . ? - ... 1 ' v-r -iff- 1 r . Jil.. !.. H nrnaf-eUolaO V' 1 -'': ' Bilks tor everyone ; .wjubi runems m on mw m - W and designs. Then a line of plain Taffetas for 50o or aJiand-W ' fiS some quality for 90o Such a beautiful I ouu tie Sote- for tl 25. V w ' SPRINGG OODS and at OliL Prices too. . ' Those 27 inch ronlartls are making quit W able for daintv Eahter Dresses, ft 'All Silk Foulards in dress patterns for 75c. . ' W A snnerb stock of Embioidery either" in sets ' or separate W A trimmings. Fancy Puffings, Nainsoo'-c and Laco All -Overs for vy lit ' waists. ' - t Piques m welts, plaids and figures, Persian Lawns,, J.$S Dimities and Organdies from J5c to 50cv - 1 Vf ' 7,V ""Zeiglers and Clement & falls Low Shoes and Slippers have S fa come and are in good stylosr ry them. - j 1 yjf h Jjo'not forget that wrfcarry ?he Dowager Corsetin 'black f I Vi arid; white, yarner and the 11, & OAn the, new French patterns. k$ V, 47 & 40 Pollock Street. ; RALEIGlf Just Received Bov'i fee Pants, alt sizes f' ' ; ,f fefc of a descriptions',- -; : ; ' '.-"Jt'New',Une of Shirts. Wilson Hot Reconciled. Strikers Cut The Wires. Politicians Go On Trip. . ' BsLeigb, N. C. April 14 The oral argument on the Durham T the -(Southern Bell Telephone cae; which Is to test the Craig law was beard la the Supreme Court yesterday. The case as has been stated v as argued by briefs sometime ago. : The decision will be of much Interest. It was reported that S. Otho Wilson, the county ch&ftmau of the Populist committee had uecome reconciled to Sen ator Butler, but he says that is not true, and that he will bolt the State conven tion if Butler is named on the ticket. The Populist county convention met here today. ;. " . .. " --. v - , There la mach. interest felt here In the ball game played here this afternoon be tween Lehigh and the Agricultural and Mechanical College teams Goyerner Russell on yesterday decided to grant the extradition papers of the Governor of Tennessee to be served on Mr Baxter Shemwell of Asbevlll. An account of this case was given some days go. - 1 - . , ' - ' "The State Journal" begins public tiotf here today. It is a Republican" pa per but Is for White Supremacy. His edited and owned by Mr. James M Allen, - - ' ' , The Western talon Telegraph office here this morning found that thestrl kers and tbeir friends had cnt the wires Ip. several places between here, and Goldsboro. At Neuse and at Princeton YeatorJay all were in order except at ne point. Sheriff Page was this morn ing asked to send from here deputies to protect the office and operator at Cary, Garner, Morriaville and Auburn." Cary is the only Important point as It (s .there hat the Southern and Seaboard tracks cross. . - . The 'State 'chsrters the Hontauk water ami elecfrte power company. There' were; quite a party- of Republi cans and Populists who went to Wash ingtoa: on the quiet .Thursday night Secretary Thompson was one. i .j:),:, Britain May Be Called Upon To Meet , ' A Great Crisis. THE STRIKE AT CROTON. Talk of An Ultimatum From !:e Czar. Franco Ugly. . Cronjo - Lauds At St. Helena.; s v ' Roberts Is Sat . IsBed. Special to Journal' St. Pbtbbbbuo, April 14 the t-zar start ed-l&at evening for Moscow.. There are rumors of extraordinary persistency current at Moscow that on Easter Sun day the CiarvwiU lssne a manifesto- con taining an ultimatum to Great Britain commanding that she conclude peace with the Boers fqrthwlth. . v; The ultimatum is to be lBsued nndeH the threat of -Russia , occupying - Cabnl and Herat in Afghanistan if Great Bri tain falls to comply with thevdemand. - This report Is connected with the fact that no-reservists are at presenf allowed to take unlimited-leave of absence,- but nrobablv such orders-to the reservisHrf are connected with the projected sum mer manouvers of the Central provinces I Active Measures Taken to Prevent Dlstur - bance, Troops on the Spot. -. Special to Journal. -" -1 Mt. Verson. N. Y. April 14. Ordera have been Issued to the National Guard to go lo iCroton to defend the Cruton dam against smites. r Thoy reached here this afternoon and Coronany B -Is lo ted hero bud will proceed to YoukcrP, wh re Company A. will Join ft.' Both companies tomorrow will be taken to Oroton on a special train on the New Tortt Crntrat, They are sur pired .'With three (lays litlons and 20 round ball cartridges. Strikers threaten to use dynamite-, against them ,!( at-, tacked '. - - :." - CttoTON. N. Y April An armli- ticenntil Monday was agreed upon la e this aOetnocn "which It la believed win prevent bloodshed. , was made at a conference of the Crotoa dam strikers, and. Italian contractors and the memo bars of the State Board of Mediation and ArMlraliou - 0 ' . JJ n" Atnisy, N. T ','lAprll 14. The Gov, ernor-aent an order thl afternoon tn Oeneral Roe authorizing . him to. order out whatever troops - were- required to restore order at the Croton Darn MIDDLE STREET, SEW BERN, N :1-H e nones ty o:'"'0i ': Falsits r:Xf::W guarantee in every r instance - where - our ELECTHi0 CARBON PAINT xs "used ac cording jbo directions that it will last on a root : fnr a rjeriod of at least five years, and should 'it not prove satistactory and 'asT represented i we will iurnish Free otCharge all thej Paint which may be requiredV to keep the roof in good condition for a period of. Five Tears, " -' Having explicit confidence in the quality bt this article we feel Justified in making this guarantee. " ' x- . -" Gaskill Hardware Co. v . . Bole Agents. -u ' ;: PUOSB TOUR -WANTS TO 147. SLOVER'S OLIJ STAND. IT -I" Larger:M Than :f:SW; r-:- -?: : -largest t N - Yy - . Finer : Vj Finest. iX I T- " . v'-u-.v. ."ApHnaldoNotWaaTed. Saw Fkasoisco, April 13 "I scarcely doubt the. truth of the current rumors that Aguinaldo Is concealed In Manila,'1 said First Lieut.-George K. 'Knox.'If he were I do not think (hat the autbori- tits would bake much effort to catch him. To capture and imprison .the in aurgeut chief would be to make a martyr of him, and the effect on the natives would be bad. If. he la let alone the Macabebes will assassinate him, lor they nave no love for him." - . v Lieutenant Knor bas just ' returned from Manila, where he was for over soveUmenths chief of police of the Quiapo district. . , . ' ' "The natives are queer people to ban- die,1 said -i Lieutenant Knox,. : fThey placebo value on a human life,, and are not afraid of knives and firearms, but, strange to say, they are In mortal fear of a hard fist or a lash- The Macabebes are the best fighters, but care the least for a human life. I have heard It often assert ed that Macabebes have never bean known to take prisoners; they always kill. Tiey will assassinate Aguinaldo if they get a chance.".,,- r-' .. " ' AccldenTto Boys. , ' j1 Caudek, N., J.; AprU 14-Whlle a number of boys were playing around a dilapidated building this morning, brick wall fell burying them. t "I think DeWttt's tittle Early Risers are the best pills In the world," says W, E, Lake, Ilappy Creek, Vs. They remove all obstructions of the liver and bowels, act quickly and never gripe, F. S Duffy. Train Annulled. v Atlantic and North Carolina R, R. Superintendent's office, Now Born, N. C. April 6th, 1900. ' : j ' , ' ' ' To all agents and employes A. it N. C. R, H. and the public: ' a Trains Sand 6 discoutlnurd on April 17ib, 18th, 10th and 20th, on account of the New Bern Fair. - The above trains will be discontinued 00 April 17th, 18th, 19th, and 20th. These trains (5 and 0) will resume (heir regular schedule on Saturday, April 21.st. . " Agents will post tills nollco at one or more conspicuous plarcs at their depots and tfive notice to the public as fur as. possible 8. L. Dii.l, " ' ' . Superintendent. n which two hundred thousand troops will participate.- The Emperor William of Germany Is expected to be present at these manouvers. - " " NiwYobk, April U-TheWew York World says that it prints the Intention of the Czar to Issue an ultimatum with all reserve as ft has-been unable to coo firm the report. ,--' Losdok, April 14. A Paris dispatch says that as President Loubet drovnto the Exposition gronnds-; today, there wert cries - of "Vive Lea Boers."- The crowd hooted the Uight Bon J. Monson, the Bfliisb Ambassador to France. . Capb Toiv, April -M.iGeneral Car- 4-rtngton sails today for Beira, Portuguese East Africa;- It la supposed that ne l to command the British -division that will go to Rhodesia. . General Gatacre. who has j been ao cCaed of being responflWe for the recent disaster to the BrltUb at Reddersburg in the Orange Free .State, has- returned to Bloemfontein -after a brief visit here. The report- was" that General . Roberta had ordered Gatacre to return to Lon don - C' Eye -witnesses of the flgbt at Kern Spruttt say that the attack was . led by Oapt. Riecumann an American,- is ud true.?' lie was present only as a-spacta tor.-N .- J, General' Cronje was 'landed at St Helena, this morning. There was no demonstration. A battalion of the Royal Artillery -escorted the General and hi party to the Kent cottage where they will live. . " ; -' London, April -13. Evidence that great movement by Lord Roberts Is tin mlnent are rapidly multiplying. The Bloemfontein correspondent of the Daily Mall haa been allowed to send thU mes sage: . V ' L ."There Is nolhloa whatever to cause . . . . ... uneasiness. It will presently bo Been that the Boer are just where we want them. In a word, we are all right. Silence envelop the movement of British forces north and south of- Maie- ktog, to relieve that town. Cape To advices state with an air of mystery that "good news la expected from the tow soon' There la evidently no doubt that (he condition of the garrison Is becoming desperatev ' ." '- . 1 London, April 18. The Daily Tele 8oh has received the following dla- Datch from Bouth Africa: "v - .. Blocmfonfein, prll 18. The Boers try In vain to push tuelr patrols nearer the rallwaybelow Bethany.. Further pre cautions are being taken to push (hem back eastward. , ' Wepner 1 reported allrlght and able to await other development for its lief. Cannon hare been attached to General French' cavalry division., The troops are marching forward. The Boers are keenlv discussing the question whether President Krugai does not mean to trick -the Free Stale by keeping the war away from lla Trans vaal borders, then suddenly surrender ing. The ImprifBion is deep among them that tbelr recent minor successes aru but flashes in the pan and that r, Easter Ia.Washlng1on. Wisihnotoh, April H.-r-Easlertlde In Washington will be!, as ever, the- season for rejoicing.? Official and diplomat will Uy aside the cares of state to participate in tne testtvai to oe ceieuratea in ait tne churches. . ' . At the " White House President and Mrs. McKinley always celebrate Easter. Mrs. McKinley Invariably sends a -car rlage load of. the choicest dowers to the Metropolitan Melnudlst Episcopal church for-decoration - The president Will at tend cbuch ai nsuat, accompanied by Mr. McKinl-y'anolce, Miss Mary Bar ber. 'Visitor In the. city will- be -sure to go In crowds to the President's church, The will see him enter, a quiet ngure In -his suit of dead black English ,tweea carrying a silk bat that 1 still surround ed by the-bajjgo -of mourning for y bis mother. - Bt. John's Church, which is the most popular of the Episcopal churches, who have a new Interest Sunday because It is known as "Dewey's Church." . The Ad miral has bad a pew iu this eburch for many years., lie ifa constant attendant snd ills eipeoted that Mr, Dewey will appear lberfl tomorrow. . - Eclscilale of Kails. Arrival of trmils from norlb and dully except Sunduy, l'i;.p0 a. m.; p. in. Wilmiiii'lDti stiil tiio siiiiIIi m.j MorclH-H-i ( i!y I' :n) u. in. l.'-'ivc. Kiirih and i--t H "I n 1:1 't p. in.; Wi'iHinrtnn si.d f-tniili i ; Mori lii-ail Ci!y U .o i. rn. fi.lt nnd 0 a. the Billlsh triumph is Inevitable. They and renlize the fact that the British prep srutlons are irresistible. London. April 13 -The Dally Mail has nceivtd tlio fuilovInir dispatche from South Africa; Lilii-Mr,0, Murrpu-s, April 13 Tb- K-liml IWr loss uu to tlio end of March Including pi lfiner, Is cnifmato.t at 1 OOO. At preMUil there aie Boers I Nuliil and ab.mt ".".,000 In tlio Fro Hie. '. Burned In the Mini ' . " Special to Journal.. . - .' PiTTBBtino, April 14. A number of miners estimated at two to alxteen are Imprisoned in the Essen No 8 mine at Hazetton station behind a wall of flame I a id. smoke. ' ' They were caught - yesterday by fire and all last night men fought the flames while women watled In helpless agony about the mouth of the pit. State mine inspec p? Black is on the scene -and; bas serv linle hope that any of the miners i Will come out alive. The einoke and gas nave - oauouuteaiy aone r ineir inxai i W H." Shipment rBeardaley, Minn., ilnderjiath, ears be suffered from dyt. pepsia for twenty-five years. -Doctor and dieting gave- but Utile relief .'Fi nally be used Kodol Dyspepsia Cure and now eats hat belke and as much as he wants, and he feels-lke a J06w man. It digests wbat yolt at. ;.F.fl..Buffy.; ' i Fulton .Market Corned Beef. i Fresh Takes and Crackers.- - Very best Butter 80eJb;' Good Butter 25c; Cooking Butter 20o. - . " Fancy Cream Clioese, Sfanaroni. "' " 's Very finest Pateht Flour 2ic lb. ? .A big lot good Brooms. Don't you need one? C-annxd Blackberries 5c per 2-lb can; try them, they are .nice. Evaporated Apples and Peaches 10c lb. v , A few seeded Uaisins in pound packages; you may have for 10c package, ' - Small Sugar Cured Hams and Breakfast Strips, Small California Hams 10c lb. VISITORS Anything in Groceries you want. Give me a call. Rock Bottom Prices. V:7- To the Tak ; .Wili be Welcomed at N D. F. JARVI8, - 68 POLLOOK STREET. ' 'V,i;',-'ii-'i;,..:'ii,;,Vr;'';-''."-u.)T'f'V .,'.-ii-;-. . ''',-,'-;--' 'rf' Where we will be glad to show them our -- toany attractions in v Dress Goods, " Silks, Dress Trimmings, " : Neckwear, " White Goods, . Embroideries, Laces, Carpets and Mattings, - Ladies, Misses and 1 "Children's Shoes. ' Oregon For Fusion. : Portland', Oub, g April tf-A -com plete fusion betweea-the Democrats and Populists of Oregon was accomplished today, z1 .,'' ' " The report of the conference commit tee was submitted to the State conven tion last night, but no action was taken until today, when bolb, the convention adopted the report. The distribution of ofBces a.as fallows: t-"- ;v ;. 1 r ' "Democrats-Two Presidential elector. Justice of the Supreme Court, two Con gressmen. ' . ' j "--'. ' I'opullsts Two Presidential elector and Fjod andXlalry Commissioner. ' , "No family cjn' afford to be without One Minute Cough Cure.- It will nop cough and cure a cold quicker than any other medicine," write 0. W. Williams Sterling Rua, Pa.- It cure croup, bron chitis and all throat and lung troubles and prevent consumption Pleasant and harmless. F. S. Duffy. . . v '.v --,i"' 1 ' Gd to the Oak Market for tbe best 8W11 fed bocf, nice and Juloy.1' , 01,000.00 Csn be made In unxt CO day by boy In 100 shares of Federal Steel around 40. Bur cotton for tbe present on .breaks. Buy wheat while It is low. ."' - 1 . -. Jno R. Butler, Broker. When -You Wan tiiD Best Beer In the world call for and take no other but tbe Philadelphia Prospect Brewing Co 8 Rudweis Lager Beer, the mircst aud best for sale by the leadinsr saloons in the city an at wholesale by JA3. F. TAtf LOU. For iho hest 5o Civrin the world try Culiunol.i. , V. il 111 m of lo f 1 nlu-I-.) Hi The TurcHt niul Itcot Liquors al ways on liaiid. IJ Oid loivsUTr a Hi'( in! t v. Thy h (- for modidii, juirpi), I'M lit . - J. L. MciMIEL, WhoI3saI' & ISetail Tocer,; 71 rr,.-1 Hi. m V KJi fiiaVBl 1 ; vIlioiie 91. TJtTtC D A 'OT'IaT'I TT A 1 Jk&Aai U A AIM IViUJUAtX Remember "Tbe " ' Queen Quality :' Shoe's, c in only be bad from us. , OF i m J I $100.00 Reward ! VIVIIAT'FOa? Call Phone No. 149, About his coffee; nothins but Parker's Unmalchable Rwud Coffee satisfies him. Mo'.bing elpo will satisfy you either, once you have tried it. It is the pure berry properly treated in the roaslinc so ' as to retain all of Its delicate aro ma ana ta-te. try a sample cup, J Qjsias;-. If yob don't like It bring it back, SpQ if you do, toll others o"1rs good ' ness, they'll thank you. J. R. PARKER, JR GROCER, 'Phone 60. 77 Broad Street. I Largest.and Moore's JVood Yatd,$ESt ; : . ; . - Sto6kof. -- And oruer any . kino or wooa you want and find out what for. Horses & Mu Ever Found in NewiBern. Every body Wears Something New On Easter. , t . - We are prepared to furnish yon i i' with eveiythlng new. -, --y, New Hats, . I-1 --'" both eoft and straw la all grade ' and baK-. - " , i , i New Neckwear 7 -. ' ' , - In all the latwljoolor snd do ltis. New Collars J ; i ' ' in all height. - . The nobblo't line of Net,l Shirt ev-r Ui"ti U-re, Percales, Madras, and Bilk at Mo, 75o and il. ' - - 7 - '- v '" " - ' ! Men' Shoes..-:-..' '-'v, v:, -.- . ' The most complete lln ol Hei Shoe In town, In blgb and low quarters, in black, tan and patent leather. ' Call and examine our lines and yon will find that we can save yon money.: J.G.DU.IU&CO. Buggies Wagons Harnesses Robes I have moved to the Broad Street Stables, purchased of .T. W. STEWART, where I shall be glad to meet all friends and customers. 67 Pollock St WWWWWW Uo Are Opchirig IfmllSSS8 i I'irnt. Up a beautiful line of INDURATED FI!U!E WAKE, confuting of : Bowls and ritchors, Watij Cooleia, ' -. Ico .l.ir, ('unpl'ioni,.. Wa'cr P-l!s, &c. -ind have marl e.i tlain with an eye-lo rnlilog q'lli k la'i-n We b1o Imve an Ii,gnt line of JTi ( 'INI ' I! Ix-iinlifiii CiiripldoreS, Flowci I'..!, ('a OA - 1 1 r I:: Who I' ft, I'l il 'i in n ,- 1', iU, I in ' -1 11 - ' t I f r i: - I ,-r. r Pot run, i!i ,1 vv.-.- Ml- I.. 1 Kumlf, Hirrf lute Tn.we, -is. Mil ni .1 (l. c- i -c""tfa 4 1 : Ton can alwavs exncCt wlu o yon order your food supplies from thU reliable store, We Can sup ply avery demand ot. aflnit ohms family trade wftlt the Ohoiocut Staple and Fancy Groceries, ltel lhes, Plcklos, Sauces, plives.'Fox River Print Butter, and Put Hams at Rook Bottom Price. : We make a specialty . Of high n (o . I ,1-ivr jl t. ro i i t I' . W make a specialty , VM7 LiV grade Tea and Coffees. " i ' j '-' Our Perfection Blond ; CofTeol3 Fino3. '. Price Only 20c. If you wnnt a Rood cup of delicious Coffee buy a poutid nnil you will g''t it. " Tl.ia clT.-i n eual to tj'iy cnfftHS in the market, regard. ' ', iih'l 4 ) K I !' ' A V : I A f.lil I. (! I i f 3..

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