I ' ''V.. v vVaO i 1 - VOL. XV1II-XO. 19. C, SATURDAY ::c:iSL3, APRIL 21, 1 00(1. NINETEENTH VK!I. E-R EACKBLLi - We are now prepared to show our customers a Full Lino of SPRING GOODS and at Old Prices too. f Those 27 inch Foulards are making qujte a ripple. So suit able for dainty Easter Drosses. .Silks for everyone. Waist Patterns in all the newest shades and designs, Then a line of plain Taffetas-for 50o or a hand some quality for 90c. Such a beautiful Feau de Soie for $1 25. All Silk Foulards in dress patterns for 75c. . A superb stock of Embroidery either in.' sots or separate trimmings. Fancy Puffings, Nainsook and La6e All Overs for waists. Piques in weita, plaids and figures, Persian Lawns, Dimities and Organdies from 15c to DOo. , Zeiglers and Clement & I'alls Low Shoes and Slipper have come and are in good styles. : Try them. . ' Do not forget that we carry The Dowager Corset in black and white Warner and the K. & G. in the new French patterns. c.'"' Calf and see us at our old stand. . " - - 47 & 49 Pollock Street. ! t y K't it u if if it it Vf it it it if if if it vv vv ? 7 Just Received ! - Boy s Knee. Pants, alt sizes , j, " V ; . . Hats of all descriptions. ' - - . " , -Ae?f Line, of Shirts. ." 80 MIDDLK BTREK'i, f '. in: . - ; NEW BERN, N 0 1 lie Honesty of Oitf Pafaiis , , Wf guarantee in every instance where our ELECTRIC CARBON PAINT is used ac cording to directions that it will last on a root lor a period of at least five years, and should it not prove satistactory and as represented, we will iurnish Free bi Charge all the Paint which may be required to , keep the roof in good condition for a period oi Five Years. 'J Having explicit confidence in the quality oi this artiele we feel justified in "making this guarantee. - ? , - '. Qaskill Hardware Co. Solo Agents. IMIONP. youu WANTS TO 147, SKIVER'S OLD STAtlD. ' j r- 4 m Larger A kW Than- ' .m? largest, t ' Finer ' I ! I A Populists and Republicans Will Give AW to Each Other. ' Butler's Deep Lata Plan. What Will Develop A Short Court White TalkB About Ojs ; ters. Crop Was , ' tiood. Ralkiqh, April 20. Populist State chairman ' Thompson says that the ac tion of the Convention does net prevent fualon in the counties. MaDy eonntle will nevertheless follow tire lead of the State convention and nominate straight Populist tickets. v-y.''.v ; i; The Republicans and Populists ' both know they can do nothing In the east so their work will be confined to the piedmont section and west of that. ' ' Republicans who can be relied upon state that daring the session of the Pop ulist Convention, they were told that the Populists expected Republicans to vote (or their ticket, and that they would lepay them by voting for rfcKtnley. Many ef the PopullBts are really Repub licans. . - - Vice rtialiman H. W. Ayer is to ar range fer Populist headquarters here. Capt, H. B. Davis will for the pres ont act as Secretary to the State com mit iee. ' ' v ' ' It la m well to 'iecall what was prc dlbted last autumn that Butler, would fb'g year become State chairman' and irop Ue National chairataoehip as soon as he had engineered the National cot - veD'.ioa; that he intended to have the Populist National convention held very eit'ly so as to be able to nominate Bryan w,ith a Populist as his running mate; to teen aemena or tsryan w&etber he rt jdc'd or accepted this nomination; if he accepted it well .. and good, but it not another candidate Would be put up; that tben the Democratio convention would lme to endorse Bryan as a full fledged Populist or eke reject him; that , Butler thought It wou'd reject him. It will be foteresllng to watch and .wait and see how much of this prediction proves ac curate. The first part has so proveuV Butler In Btate chairman,, He wants to use Bryan as e'nb to hit the Democrats vuu. , ' Populists deny in their speeches that any of their candidates will be taken down from the ticket. Will any ef them some down voluntarily f Will the Re puMicau Dominate a full ticket f Will they endorse certain Populists T Will they, after making ; nominations, take them do a ? It is ro secret, for Popu 11 s say, that they were ready to en due Wslser for A Vorney General Fenr years ago they put him up first, but he withdrew.. This time they were quite ready to do the same thing. Judge Purnell returned yesterday from Elizabeth City, where he "went through the motions' of holding a term of Fedeial Court. It occupied two days. Not a case was tried. 'Sometimes court there lasts only one day. . if. :" It Is said that the . next- president of the Baptist Female University here will be a North Carolinian. . j Theophtlus White, chief shell fish com mlssloncr, who was here at. his party; cohventlan, was interviewed today rc gardlng oysters and said: "We have had a good season. , Prices have been better than usual. , We find plenty of oysters and plenty are left. The alarm about damage by the grat e August storm prjved to be not very well founded. Tbero are a grest many oysters In Pam lico Sound. There is very little oyster culture, nor will tlioro be much until natural oystors become scarce. There has been no unlawful taking of oysters out of the Btate during the season nowH so nearly ended. None were taken out which did not pay the tax of two cents a bushel. The market bas been strictly a home one and very few left the Btate. iue tax on uione tor noma use is one cent a bushel. There are fourcmneries; two at Elizabeth City and one at Swan Quarter and one at Bcatrforl.'Tlie United Mates vesBol Fish Hawk and lbs oyster patrol slcamor Lily have been making surveys of Hie oyster waters. The Fish hawk left about ten dnys ago. Profs. Holmes snd Oravcs lave been on the Lily.". ' Tnero are orly 210 votes in the Re publican State convention two to each member of tho lower house. The IIc publliiuin aro working hard to ktep dvtovh oiit of the convention tliev want tlictn to "move back a lbs r : 1." rtt!o from "No fini cms) Minn High Waters m Rivers. ... - Special to Journal, -Raleigh, N. C. April 20. Weather bureau hes issued warnings that heavy rains tonight and Saturday will cause dangerous stages on livers of Eastern North Carolina and flooding of low landa, and rivers wi'l subside Monday. . ; Vankhebmann, . ( Section Director. Roberts Ready.- LOndo, April 20-The Bloemfonteln correspondent of the Daily Chronicle telegraphing Thursday, says: ''The requisite remounts and equip ments have arrived and all the infantry divisions are newsupplied with tents. "Both sides are steadily preparing for the coming struggle. Lord Roberts Is now ready. ' . f ' V"" Several Iota of concealed arms and ammualtiea have been discovered here this week." , . ' - r -1 ,J , . -' Drosglsts Want Tax Off. ' Wbhisot)K, April 26 About one bandied representatives 'of . the ding trade of the country have been in Wash ington all the 'week, trying to com lnos Ibe House Ways and Means Committee that the bill for tbe repeal of 'Class B of the war tax law, which proy ides for the taxing of proprietary medicines, etc., -ought to be reported favorably and be come a law: It is the general Impres sion that no: legislation ieducingJ war taxes will be put through at this session but (be Ways and Means committee will grant hearings to all parties interested, and tbe time will not be wasted as the lcfoynatlon acquired will enable the committee to ,: act more Intelligently when (be manor is taken up early In the next session . ' ' . 11,- Clark,' Chaunoey, Ga says De Will's AVitch Hazel Salve cured him of piles that afflicted him for twenty years. It is also a speedy euro for skin diseases Beware of daugerous counterfeits.' F. B. Duffy. J-,- . , THE MARKETS. 023 8.4S : 818 8 03 8.04 9 25 847 9.19 8.04 8.04 ; Tbe following quotatiouTwcre recelv- etlby 3, E. Latbsm, New Bera, N. O. , Haw York, April 20. Cotton: r-J Open. High. Low. Close May 9.45 9.1J 9.41 944 Aug., .9 27 9 27 Bept .'8 48 8 48 Oct 820 820 ' Nov. 8.05 03' Jan!. ..,.:.. 8.05 8.05 ' '-" oniCAoo maukBts. WnBATi-r- - O.ien. High. Low. Close ' May 05 Ki 65 Ci ' July. .t co ocj , ooi eof Corm:- - : Msy .., July....." 80. R'yPfd A. 8. W . T.O. I .... MOPae Leather.......,, . . ; C00.T.. ..' J C4 o ..,83 ' ' A. C. O ........ 8A Cotton - reeelpts were at 'all ports. v , . - 831 ' S0i 58 45 '8Ji. 58 89 8DJ - 4.000 59 88 68 12 81 m Mi bales CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. ' Tha K!r.l Yea E:v3 A!'.v:ys EcjiM Bears the . Signature of I: . o L. H, Cutler Hardware ?ish, Poor., i ;Un? ?( ny, Paints, Olhf FOR HAWAII. Plan For Its Government. Will Have a Delegate. The Petition Oa Canal Hearing. . -Washington, April, 20 The result of the conference on the House and' Senate bills providing a government for Hawaii Is a complete victory for the House, as Us bill, with a few minor amendments was approved and will become a. law. t complete fotm of government. Is pro vided for including a 'governor and other executive olflceis, a legislature' of two branches, and a judicial branch con sisting of aSupr'eme Court, circuit courts and inferior courts.-: Hawaii will have a delegate in Congress, with the right to participate in debate, but not to vote. Th United States tariff laws are extend ed over Hawaii, which is made a custom district, with four ports of entry. The crown lands of Hawaii are made public lands free of sll claims whatever, and the amount of land tb'at may be held by a corporation is limited tb 1,000 acres. fhe Chinese on the Islands aie given one year to obtain certificates of resi dence. 1 - ' - More than two-thl.-ds of the Uouse 125 Republicans and 125 Democrats, have ilgned a petition, or rather two petitions Representative Hepburn, . of 'Iowa, presented that from the Republicans and Representative Adamson, of Oeorgla, that from the Democrats, to the Speaker asking that a rule be reported for the consideration of the Hepbur n NIcarauga Canal bill by the House May 1. 4f those petitions be ignored, tbelr signers may mske t.-ouble. ' - ' 5 A FEW VERY WCE . " " ; H think DeWltt't Little Early Risers are the best pills in the world," says W. E, Lake, Happy Creek, Va. Tbey remove all obstructions tit the liver and bowels, act quickly snd never grlpe,. S Duffy. Buggy Exhibit ''' ' Tha above cut lepresents our we) known Buggies as they are'' exhibited at the Fair Ground. . Tbo most reliablo and complete buggy in the world. : G. II. Waters & Kon, " 78Broad 8t . R CHAMS; life v. ; Also a nice lot Soial) Sugar Cured Pig Hams, Break . ' fast Strips, English Cured Shoulders, v v ? Pulton Market Cornetty15eef . y; Fresh lot Clover Hill Print Butter and Fancy Fresh r Elgin Butter, 30o lb. Cjnned Goods of all kinds, njee and fresh. 1 uoous aetivereu anywiiore 111 tue ctiy free. I respectfully solicit a share of your trade. , - C BsspeotfuUy, j. L-'mm, Wholesale ft Uetiiil CrTOCeP, 'Phone 01. 71 KrtrH Ht. VISITORS . - To the Fair Will be Welcomed at ? D. F. JARVIS, ' " , 88 POLLOCK BTBEEt, Where we will be glad to show them our many aUracI ions In . . . . Dress Goods, . Silks, Dress . Trimmings, v Neckwe&r, White 6oods, . Embroideries, Laees, Carpets and llattings, Ladies, Hisses and Children's Shoes. : v. Remember ' the Queen Quality Shoes cm only be Lai from us. tl t( 1'f V. i M i f 1 1 ( t ! A lirr1 iri'l !ow km t l; I'lif "f tV.it l i om o n' ti I) -u fO. t. e C h Ciitr II ( . 1 lil 11". Alw run.' ;i b id c r.r Wlr- rt h iHl'ifl 1 ' It Ir Bbe i in price ;.!!(' our V I ; 1 H.ivo IVo Aro Opening Up a beautiful line of INDURATED ni'.UE WAKK, coni. itii g of Bow ls and ritcbers, . ' Wntc r (-ooleis, " 1 1 leu .Inrs, C'Hii'i('OT, ' VV'u or V Dp, ,tc. mill liave miir! i' I tlirin with an eye to ."m!. 1m; '1'iii k pii'ih. Wi. ni -iI h ciiii i i.Miit lii.o or JAI! ; r ! ' : ', 1 -mi !m1 Cui l.l.re, I l-.wer c , - , .. r-. . r r,t : 11 :ii, I'ini tlWtC DAPTin TT AP A1UV A AU IVV JsWAJ. V Abitit bla colli e; n 'thing bi t t5 1 tT l . 1 J V : Coffee satisfies him. No hlng else v will sntisfy you either, once you V have tried It" It is the pure berry . properly treated in the roaatlnf so r as to retain all of its delicate arc 3 ma and ta te. Try a sample cup, . if yob don't like it bring it back, 9 if yon do, tell others of iis good- S . ness, they'll thank you. J. R.. PARKER, JR., GROCER, 'Phone 69. 77 Broad Street. Largest and Finest - -. Stock of . . Ever Found in k) s New Bern. -.1. tt Buggies Wagons Harnesses Robes I have moved to the Broad Street Stahles, purchased of J. W. STEWART, where I shall be glad to meet all friends and customers. ': aJJV Ncv Prompt Delivery From Dunn's m 1 Youjcan always expf ct when . i yon order your food supplies from ' this rt liatilx store. We can mp- ZSj 1 i ply every demand of a flrft rlass I family trtMio.with the- fJlioicent rr" ,011 lot F hef, ri. kl. t-yyT" J Uiver I'rlnt ... ' 1 t II f'"n Clip Of I Bupluat.d Fauc Oroopiiis, 1M-', lltil tr. ami n llams nt Hock !tti m l'flcvs. ' We nmko v epeclully nf high grle T ax ai ilfwa. Our ferfeclloii Illend , ColToo la Finev Price Only 20c. ulicious coITi'fi buy a pound ' 1 I i i y ".( in the juurkct, rcfjarcrV n H. .. .. V; " "' ''