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-1 VOL. XVI--N0. 19. NIW BEUNE, N. C, SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL 24 1898. ESTABLISHED 1882 ' 3 A GOOD CUP OF TEA . ... ST"""" THE SPANISH MAIN. Griggs eayi that the call will be for two years service unless so.ner discharged. The quota to each State will be as previ- war. 8he came around the Horn instead of through the Straits of Magellan. npala Oae. The American vessel "Shenandoah," , ously announced loaded with a cargo of wheat, is reported I Mrltlaa Protest. from London as captured off the west It is stated tonight that the protest of coast of England. The capture was the British government against the effected in the Irish Channel by a Span- seizure of the Buena Ventura yesterday ish cruiser. This was sent out early in by the Key West fleet will be based day as a report, but later the loss of the upon the ground that the vessel carried vessel is confirmed. neutral goods. The "Shenandoah'' was a large sailing I Congress passed l Five Vessels of the Are Oars. Enemy IS APPRECIATED BYv TU1J LADIES AT ALL TIMES, AS WELL AS A CUP OF RICH -DELICIOUS COFFEE. We make a Leadiug Specialty of our CHINA AND JAPAN .". TEAS, and oar Famoua Brands of COFFEE. Oriral 12c, Finest Rio. Bine Ribbon 25 Superb Blend of Mocha and Java, and other Branua whose aroma would tempt the most jaded appetite. We cater for the economical aa well as the connoisseur. WHERE IS THE PARIS ? Will - the Orpt Save Our : . . . . WE ARE OFFERING A GOOD ... BAKING POWBEB, 5c Per Pound. Call for "Pocahontas" and try it. Though many men of many minds should examine our STOCK 7 OF V SHOES, . We believe there would be a consensus opinion as to the LARGENESS OF STOCK. . GOODNESS OF MATERIAL, BEAUTY OF STYLES and - FAIRNESS OF PRICE. In answer to tho question "Are the Hackburn advertise ments fakes?'' We say No. Tit our intention not to mis represent our good in any way. We ask yon to call and prove this. . Our 2C-inch CANTON CORDS in new patterns and all col ors just in today. A Itaal Bargain for 5o per yard. Lovers of the beautiful in EMBROIDERIES AND LACES (who does not love the beautiful in Embroideries and' Laces) of all kinds cannot resirt the temptation to buy when they see our line of those goods from ONE CENT to 75 CENTS per yard. We still bdTo a few patterns of BLACK SILK GRENA DINES. . Then for -the pretty White Blazer Suits see our BEDFORD CORDS, also BOLTON DUCK. Fly iii S Squadron Shows Signs Moving at Midnight. of SPAINS' FLEET INACTIVE. Changes In the Cabinet Expected This Week. All World Watch In; the Conflict. London Ex cited Over the Fate of the Paris. ntoryaf'Tha Pari." I Special to Journal. Nkw York, April 23. The great inter est of the day in Naval matters centered in the possible capture of the magnificent American line "City of Paris," which the United States government chartered to be used as an auxiliary fast cruiser. The Paris left Southampton on Friday for Mew York, She was armed with light rapid fire guns. Then followed thrilling stories by cablegrams of the at tempt at the capture of the Paris by the Spaniards which were received through- I out the day and night. A subsequent account told that Span ish warships stopped the Pans in the English channel after coming out from behind the Isle of Wight, and the steamer whirled around and returnee to a port at Tolland on the South Coast of England. This account of the safety of the Paris by reaching port has not been confirmed by word from Tolland bay. I According to the dispatch received from Belfast, Ireland, at the moment the Embroideries and White Goods ! vessel loaded with grain and has tour masts. Bat We Get Fltr. The list of Spanish vessels captured by the Key West fleet numbers five. The first capture was the Buena Ven tura, about one hour after the sailing of the squadron. The Nashville took the prize to Key West. The cruiser New York captured the Spanish steamer "Pedro," at first it was reported to be the Alfonso Xll with 1,600 Spanish soldiers on board, but it turned out to be the Pedro, The captured vessel was brought into port by a Uniuted States torpedo boat. Two steamers belonging the Ward liners were made captive by the Key West fleet. Their arrival is not re ported. Late this afternoon, nt about 6 o'clock, the gunboat Nashville was seen coming into Key West with still another prize. This was believed at first to be the much wanted Alfonso XII, or a Porto Rico mail steamer. It was reported later that the capture was the Porto llico mail steamer. Not I.OSt The reports of the loss of the Ameri- can cruiser iopeka is pronounced un. true. The Topcka is the newly acquired English made cruiser, formerly the Diog enes and renamed hy the United States. She sailed from Falmouth last Tuesday, and was said to have foundered after coming in collision with a bark at mid night. It has finally been learned that the col lision of the bark Albatross, reported to nave been with the cruiser Topeka, was with a British steamer named the Jes- mond. Avoiding Our Fleet. Washington dispatches from Galves ton contain the statement of Gapt. Barnett of the British steamer "Osloun' hicli has just arrived at Galveston from the Canary Islands, giving a remarkable instance of the cowardice of the Spanish sailors. Tho Captain says: "My vessel arrived At the Palmns on March 31st, two days after the Spanish torpedo flotilla left there. I was reliably Informed that the machinery of the several of the Spanisli torpedo boats had been badly damaged purposely by their own engineers to pre vent their being ordered across the At lantic with the probable result of a naval battle with the American warships. The boats so disabled could not cross the Atlantic. Repairs that were made on the vessels were done in local shops. The engineers of the Spanish vessels not being allowed to do the work The captain adds that the flotillla left Los Palmas March 20, destination un known. They will not meet the Ameri can fleet if it can be avoided, but will capture any stray American vessel that Is If possible for them to do. The steamer Mangrove is laying a the bill to raise a revenue of five hundred million dollars. LATEST ! Paris Believed to be Safe. Spanish Fleet Still Quiet. Flying Squad ron Probably Underway. Porto Rico to be Blockaded. Raleigh have revived their military com pany and have named it the Itussell Guards. A negro saloon keeper named Jamet Hamlin is elected cir- Ui The company has nightly drills, and want to paiticipate in the Spanisli war and help free the negroes on the in land. Jim ounjj today asked Russ.'ll to ap- po'nl him coonul of a negro regiment which he expects will be formed in this State. Young staled to your correspondent tonight that he could raise a negro reci- meut here in Raleigh, but his opinion doesn't coincide with the views expressed by the negroes generally, who say that the Cuban negroes must fight for their own freedom. As a rtiie the negroes seem to have no love for the smell of gunpowder. THE IDEA ! Th it "There is nothing new under the sun'' is untrue. Cola Headache Powders Arc made from a new receipt, from new drugs and cure new and old head aches. SOJ.D AT Bradham's Reliable Drug Store. STATS GUARDS. This Store began an early business this season in White Goods, Laces and Embroi deries. Paris was leaving Southampton, Eng land, a Spanish torpedo boat left Quoens-1 caDit from Key West to Cuba, and will land, Ireland, ana meeting tne steamer I cut the one now running to Havana, on her westward course made a capture The torpedo boat Somers, purchased in of the vessel. I Germanv. and which met with an accl Hie London account was mat tne Paris passed the Lizard bound out from Southampton at 3 p. m., and that the vessel was sighted from Isle of Wight, inside the Needles, where the Spanish dispatch boat wero in pursuit. Tho ves sels were then lost to sight dent while entering an English dock, has been repaired and is now ready to sail for this country. The German press condemns the United States for entering upon the war with Spain. The monitor Puritan iolncd the block All these reports of tho fate of the Paris neet off ttavan, toj... The monl- 7ed at Atlanta. have caused much anxietv. At the offl-1 . inki,.u. ..n.j ,. i.. a he response to our announcements have f the American . in this city, TMterday .ndthe mouItor Terror tm (I A.M.) Horn mt the Pari. Special to Journal.. New Youk, April 24 The latest dis patches from London say that the inter est there in the safety of the steamer Paris is as great as In America, but there is no confirmation of her alleged safety inTolland bay. Nothing new or definite was heard from concerning the ship at ten o'clock tonight in this city. It was feared that she had been captured or there would have been a report received at the New York office. On the other hand, a cablegram from London at midnight says that it is evi dent that the report of the capture of the Paris is untrue. It is believed that Captain Watkins would land her safely at New York a week hence. It is be lieved that the Paris is now rapidly pur suing an unusual course to New York, and nothing can be told of her until her arrival or non-arrival there on time. tko Flgrbl nt Havana. Lp to a late hour tonight the govern ment makes no mention of any firing by forts or warships at Havana last night or today. No naval ball lo is believed to have been fought off the Florida coast as told in the dispatches of the Associated Press from Jacksonville. Blow Contradicted. The alleged capture of the sailing vessel "Shenandoah" in the Irish Chan ncl by a Spanish cruiser is now doubted The NpanUb fleet. Although advices from London as serled the sailing of the Spanish fleet from the Cape Verde Islands, a cable gram at uiiuutnglit lrom St. Vincent states that the Spanish torpedo flotilla and warships are still there with no signs of immediate sailing. Fljrlnc Squadron. At Fort Monroe, at midnight the guns on the warships are being fired to warn all to be on board the Flying Squadron. It is believed that the squadron is about to sail under sealed orders. The States of New York, Massa chusetts, Maryland and Michigan were called on to furnish Naval Reserves for the Morgan liners to be immediately sent to join the Ban Francisco which is now patrolling the Atlantic sea coast It is thought that some vessels of the Key West fleet of Captain Sampson will blockadt Porto Rico without waiting for assistance from the flying squadron The Volunteers. A late dispatch fsom Atlanta says that the officers of the department of the gulf have r eceived orders from Gen'l Miles that the entire army volunteers are to be called out Monday and will be moblli- Stay go to Atlanta at Ouce. Ntate furnish 2, ISO Heu. Special to Journal. Rai.ehih, April 23. A special to the Post from Washington tonight from Major Haves of this city, Bays that he had a long interview today with Adju tant General Gorbln relative to the call ing out, equipping and moving of the North Carolina troops. Under the 135,- 000 call of the President, the quota for this State is 2,4X0- This nnmber will be called for next week. Corbiu stated the troops would be sent to Atlanta immediately. This would seem to interfere with Governor Rus sell's plan to mobilize and drill the troops at Raleigh. The sending of the troops to Atlanta is believed to be a part of the new plan, announced from Washington today under the orders of General mucb. FOR RENT. The most desirable house in the City for a boarding house containing 18 rooms, water and gas. Located on South Front Street. Apply to J. W. STEWART. 1. fe. jj At the Rnnk Store gj Fishing Tm-kk' Magazines. Sheet Music Instruments. ami Musical ON THE DIAMOND. School Books anil School Supplies u Specialty. j G. N. Ennett. S Keanli or l tie National League Bane- Ball Games Played YcMerday. Special to Journal. Philadelphia, April 23. Philadelphia, New York, 14. Batteries Donahue and McFarland; Doheny and Warner. Baltimore, April 23. Baltimore, Boston, 2. Batteries McJames and Clarke; Nichols and Bergen. Washington, April 2:!. Brooklyn, 9 Washington, 8. Batteries Payne and Kyau; Mercer and Mcduire. Rain elsewhere. Where They Play To-day. Chicago at Cincinnati. Cleveland at Louisville. Pittsburg at St. Louis. SVStSlSlll J. j. & Ferrall, 123 & 125 FAYETTEYILLE ST. Store, RALEIGH, N. C. Lace Department TROOPS AT RALEIOII. been most gratifying. Our second showing of SSXZZS&'Z 'tK these (roods, now on sale, constitutes one of P.rl. ( eanturod. The vessel ! tan fast. I i. i i ii n p.m.i WVioht .nH h. think. I , GOVERNMENT FLANS. I.IIH II1I1HL 1 III I IIHI.H H.NNI)ri.IIIHI1 LN III I 11 U " 1 I -J - " - "a - - ' ' w it ' I II,. .h ni Victoria liawiin. 40 Inches wide, 7Jc,10c and 12Jo. 33 inches wide. 8 14, 10c and 12o. JLtuoit I. IndeM. Tim sheer kind without much gloss, Uundrlra well, 5, 7, 8, 10, 13c, JOc and Vk. , SbIm OrgnndleN. Better values not to to foun J, , 83 Inches wide, 13)c. 4) inches wide, IS and tOc BwImh Lawn. ; Round (hread why fabric-, like the Bwi work their flimembroldorlos upon, !!8 Inches wide, 2f!c 41 inches wide, 85 and 40c. While French Organ die. The sheerest of all white cotton dress mttenaia. t yarJs wide, 83, 40. 00, 00 and 75e. Ve'ltltc DlnilUc. Tiny and medium rheiki anil l-lnir! rord ntlem, for the little folks, at J, 8, in, lit, tv ana hoc. that the has put Into Tolland Bay, where I Break up la Cabinet Proba lo. The VelBBleera. What Oeaeral Mitre Nay.. ' Cablael t'haa(fll. Special to Journal. Washixoton, April 83. Secretary she 1 safe. In apparent confirmation of the views tIieClC H alnHOOKBU receWed in New York from Southampton A full ranee here as elsewhere, almost I at S n. m. this afternoon savins that the any price one may want. Value ean't P.rii i Tolland bar after an in 101 ii - exulting chase by Spanish cruiser ira.irUri.K. i4 - I wmcn tne siearaer out ran. .""Jl,,r', Yet at 6 p.m. at the American Ho. neevr walo rloiiee. wide-aW w,itJ orr.ee In this city no word confirmatory honey comb effects in planes and ola dot of the safety of the Parle 1 yet received. brilliant, prices begin as low at 100 and The Paris has nearly 200 passengers on upiuivu. I board and U valued at over 82.000.000. w V I . " .aUiniorOIUeriefl. Inquiry at the ofBoe of the company A complete range of fine cambric and I tonight attain at 8 o'clock develops the uinaooa eogee, specimens OI Bt. Uall f. that the fate of th Pari la Vet un- daintiest work, a.l widths, price begin at oc ana up to xoo. Itoad Intra. Cambric and Nainsook Beading, 7Jc (O 110. Npeelal Values. A line of cambric edgea, narrow, medi um and wide, fair quality of embroidery known, and fears for the safety of the steamer are still entertained. . wreceai alBS Have Xheae Seventeen merchantmen belonging to the United Bute are threatened by the Spanish torpedo destroyer Tommerire last reported lying at Buenos Ayre In Sherman will resign Monday and Assist ant Secretary Pay will be appointed to succeed him at Secretary of Slete. Day It regarded at a very capable man. It It however ttated In Washington tonight that in the event of the resigna tion of Secretary Sherman, that the tn tire cabinet of President McKlnley will be reformed. Doublt of Judge Day accepting th of fice are expressed at It It known that he recently Informed the President that be would resign bit present position tlstant Secretary If the ttatut of the Cuban situation would allow. Charles Emory Smith It laid to be titled to the pott of premiership In tuch case. Smith bad just been appointed Te Be N.blllaeU Temerrew. Oaarde First. Special to Journal. Raleigh, April 23 Arrangements were completed today for the mobiliza tion of the State troops on the Grimes place near Raleigh, Russell will issue the call for the mobilization of the troop Monday, Major Hayes telegraphs Governor Rue tell today that the call of the President for 135,000 troops, to be issued Monday meant that tho Slate troops will be called on flrsL The call on the States for troop which they will be required to furnish will be held back until Monday. I he proclama tion of the President calls upon men for two veart service, to be proportioned among the States ana territories accord ing to their population. Monday's camks. Brooklyn at Baltimore. Boston at Philadelphia. New York ut Washington. Chicago at Cincinnati. Cleveland at Louisville. Pittsburg St. Lou if How the t'luba Hlanil. W. L. P. Ct, Baltimore, 5 1 .833 Chicago 4 1 .800 Cincinnati 4 1 .800 Philadelphia 4 2 .611 Cleveland 3 2 .000 Brooklyn 3 3 ,5)0 Pittsburg 3 3 .500 Boston 3 4 .428 Washington 2 4 .333 Louisville 2 5 .288 New York 2 5 ,288 St. Louis 0 5 .000 U utile atfnapel Hill. Special t the Journal. Rai.kioii, N. C, April 23. Th game at Chapel Hill this afternoon between the teams of the University of North Carolina and the University of Virginia was stopped by rain, ony two innings being played. Score; University N. C, 0; University Va.,1. OABTOniA. fit Cw J V Kind You Han lars Bought mu , itr. km 1 f. wvar Tn, We offer our Latest Importations of BLACK ALL-OVER LACES for full Costumes and Skirts and Waists, com prising Cbantilly, Craquele, Renaisance, &c, together with the Newest Shades in Plain and Ulace TAFFETA SILKS for foundations. No house in the trade, we feel, will oftcr a Choicer Collection, nor such un approachable Low Prices. Besides the Laces by the yard, we show a Select Line of Lace Circular Skirts and Robes, Very Stylish just now. Correspond with us regarding these Laces. Dobbin & Ferrall. Henry's Pharmacy, 127 Middle St., New Berne, N. C. Physicians Prescriptions A Npeclalty. A Fresh Supply of Landreth Harden Seed. Fresh Selected N. C. Collard Seed. TBI I0II8U QUAROt. vi,!rlb.Xem.ynartl()o.he,, D,,er ArftnUo Republic, Th merchant to th place vacated by Po.tma.ter O.n Torchon Xiaceti. A liberal tho Ing of machine and hand made Torchon, eeveral pattern, with InaerUng nd with different width dgee to mi i ll, price begin low Jo and up to S-'ic, veatelt ar bound from various South American port and will be threatened by the Spanish boat unlet th battleship Oregon arrive on th teen la time to save them. The Oregon I somewhere around Cap Horn add unaware jof the outbreak of 00 f ti B Mttnaii i fiuttMt turn wwum until ?4 Whl iJr, John W. Hull' PiU. my well t trrtm'd j ; ill S fur Hit? .III irilore fH-rtrl m 8 8 8 tral Gary, and several other change would neceaaarlly follow that appoint ment. II hat been former Minister to Russia, and It editor of the Philadelphia Pre. The Vtlltn. TH call for hundred thousand vol nnteert will not be mad until If oadty, tn President announce. Tha President hat tlgned th volunteer bill. General Mile tayt that th volunteer mutt not be tent to Cuba nnttl after a monlh't drill. Thlt it for th purpose of hardening th men to camp life. Th call may b for 123,000 volunteer Initesd of 100.000 on Mondy. Oenrl afra Ceaiaaay rfaalelacc Waal ta Caaaa4 a !. I. Special to Journal. Ramioii, April S3. Th negroes of Jt loi lu 1 a TuttLiil Alrtoiwtely fur FRESH BARREL FULTON MARKET CORNED BEEF ! -4tirii '- i Freth Elgin Butter. Mc Lot Fruit Jelly in 5 pound Toy Tailt. Alto by the pound for S CENTS. Freth lx)t of Fancy Crtam Cheete and Macaroni Small Sugar Cured Vr Hami. Fancy Carolina Rice, Loose Oat flake, Freth Orilt and Bin ll iminy. A complete tlock ot the best Grocer let at tbelowett peoU ble price. Wholesale ICetall irocen. - i Hail 1 Gaskill, I 71 IKroail Htn NEW I1ERN1!, X. C i o o o o o o : o : o :. Ot :
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