Newspapers / The Daily Journal (New … / April 30, 1898, edition 1 / Page 1
Part of The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
-r YOt. XYI-NO. 25. NEW BERNE, N. C, SATURDAY MORNING, 1PRIL 30., 1898. ESTABLISHED 1832 V 1 v --ii-cy IS NOW AT HAND ar.l Bods us read for your business with a Complete Line of Dress Goods and Trimmings . OF ALL KINDS. . ' Our Underwear and Hosiery Have Just Arrived. We are showing a Cajrital "reg." made Rieheliea : RIB LADIES HOSE, 8 Pair for 25 CENTS and a Beauty, same style 2S OEXT8 Per Pair. - ' Housekeepers who are making home comfortable and pretty will find that we are well supplied with llaUlngs, .Lace Curtains, Nash Nets, Ac. Large Lot of Shoes Coming in every day and the way tbey more out shows that the people have Confidence and Com - fort in them. Our Grocery Department ! Is putting out a Spleudid CALIFORNIA PEACH In Full Syrnp at 15 CENTS Per Can. These Poaches do not require any sugar. We hare just received a Nice Line of PLAIN AND ENGRAVED TUMBLERS, the Price will Snrprise yon. Our stock of Canned Goodi and Fancy Groceries is complete in every particular and requires only an nomination to complete a purchase. Seasonable Merchandise mj 11 Hardly a day passes add something fresh to Goods and Kindred Wares. This week several new lots upon our counters. Heavy Printed Cottons. Some very pretty thinsrs in Printed Ducks, Printed Crashes, Hough Woven Crashes. Plaid Scotch Oxfords and Warwick mixtures, prices range 10, 12 1-2 and 15C. a n s IVeW Prlntlnsrs In Percales A small ghinmnnt at ... . . CaieS, IUil yaTa Wlae KinaS. tne DCS! lO DO nau, Tjrlce 12 l-2c: second . ' . , UOOlSlia UUb ttltUtfObUer tnira graae, good weight muslin, signuy styles, pride 8c, Shirt Waist Blllu. Small Shepherd Plaids and tiny broken checks, in a variety ot sembling the tanetas. arate waists, price 60c per yard. New Embroideries. The list Uroiei f Imbrolderlei work that has bern shows la the brie and aitnsotjlf, ao Ebrffile edges 6 Inches, prices begli is low as 5c-aod along op to 35e per yard. K pedal Embroldcrlen. ( , Wi hire also lately placed In Imbrolderj Sectloi, a tpecUl pur chase of very food quality cambric edges, at prices lest thai raloe, ranging from I to S Inches wide at 4, 6 and 6e per yard. that this store does not its .collection of Dry findS I new -nrlntinir in Per- . a grade, eood cloths, but . 4 . BU UUVtU, VllW xwv, colorings, closely re Just the thing for sep contains gome if the daintiest city. Close threat's, on floe cam lo this lot, widths from 1 1-2 to Alt rAR COMES TO OUR DOORS Minneapolis Reported Fighting Off The Coast iSpafiisli Fleets are Again to lie ia Movement. FIMG SQUADRON ORDERED. Oar Army Moving to Tampa to Embark For Cuba. I All Regular Troops Ordered to Move. Spanish Spy Attempts id Blow Up the Terror. lie is Shot, Portugal Is Final ly Neutral. The war yesterday assumed the appearance of reality. The movement of troops is begun In earnest for the invasion of Cuba. Tlfe gulf fleet keeps up a close blockade. No captures were re ported. The fleet is attacking Spanish batteries. The Montgomery and trans port Panther arrived safely at . Key West. The intentions of Spain's fleet Is uncertain. Undoubtedly the one at the Cape Verde Islands has sailed, forced to by Portu gal. No news was received from Manila at the Philippines np to midnight. News of a battle is expected at any hour. The correspondent of the London Times was on the flag ship New York daring the bom bardment of Matanzas. lie wrote to the Times in glowing terms of the valor of American seamen. It will add to the enthusiasm of our cause In oar English cousins. Warm Oar t'oaaf, I Special to Journal. Niw York, April 29 The booming of I heavy guns Is heard today off the New pUDic," fl.r'n u 'uppo"d 10 apoIU ,nd a Bpamjh cruier. The oruiser was seen in those waters at times during the last week, and at Eastport, Maine, today the Bring of the heavy guns was heard, The Miunea polls was sent from the Flying squadron, with the cruiser Colum bia. last Friday, since which time ths ZXt TZ oocm. I Tne Minneapolis left Provlucctown, I Mass., yesterday. At the time ot the de- Iparture a heavy fog was lying over the C0ML 1 aal ( Attack The British ateamer Wansbcck arrived irt 8t JonD, Vt" Fniand, today, I bound from Culls, Bpaln. and reports that the Sfnlards were preparing s fleet u attack ths American coast. Three fleets are being fitted out at tlfVrnt atumnrta. all of thf in nowprful. , ,A .r. tr. h. hitadad towards Nuw York. Rnatn. and W.l.ln,rUHi. . rif Soaaaraa, It Is telegraphed from Newport Nows tonight that ths Flying Squadron Is under orders to salt. Tbess orders srs sup- posed to bs to intercept the Spanish fleet reported to bs directed sgainst ths Eastern eoast of ths United States, la Ik Parla. A steamav wss sighted from Halifax today and It was reported that It was ths msch desired American liner Paris which sailed frem Southampton last Friday It Is 'learned tonight that ths steamer sighted from Uallfax Is not ths Paris. Traaaa Special to Journal. WmirsoTos. April M. Eight batter ies were seat to Tamp Florida today from OhatUoooca. They were sent on hurry orders Two regiments of the Wa Id If rf li"r lnlv.11 jmif appulta la jam worn ?rr:r .ri, j- n4 k Id r.lb'ruurll1jrtlt.r.Ml. !),., t4ima. Mat ;.il, w&t Hi. ; w. Sulii l il. MM BOMBARDED- 1 b lEs of Maine. regular army left Mobile, Alabama today for Tampa, and all the regular troops in tho South are under orders to go lo Tsmna to form the army for the invasion of Cuba. Two regiments, the twenty-fourth in fantry and the ninth cavalry follow at once from Chattanooga the eight batter ies that were got under way. General W. R. Shatter leaves Wash ington tonight to go to Tampa. It is understood that he is immediately to as sume charge of the troops being rushed from Chickamauga and other points, and will prepare the forces for the invasion of Cuba. The government has chartered eight large steamers for the transporta tion of the troops to the port selected on the Cuban coast, which is thought to be Matanzas. Brvrpoo for War. The House this evening passed the rev enue bill providing for the war tax to carry ou the contest with Spain. One hundred and eighty-one members voted for the bill and one hundred and twenty-nine against it. The bill authorizes the issue of five hundred million dollars worth of bonds in denominations of twenty-five dollars and multiplies of that sum. The bonds are made redeemable in coin, at the pleasure of the United States, ten years from date and payable twenty years from such date. The bonds to bear interest, payable quarterly in coin at three per cent. To Arm Inxurg-enln. An order was issued to the Ordnance officers by the War Department tonight to procure at once fifty thousand Krag Jorgenson rifles with a corresponding quantity of ammunition to be sent to the Cuban insurgents for use in their joint movement with the United States army against Havana. Hie government has established a cen sorship over all foreign cables, (o protect tho plans and movements of forcos from being made known to Spain. Baaon For Flgullna;. The news that General Weyler, the late cruel Captain-General of Cuba, urges to the Spanish government to take offen sive action against Americans, justifies the aulhortties at Washington in taking the decisive ste.i for the landing of the army in Cuba and an attack on Havana, Tlie representatives of the foreign powers in Havana are arranging for the departure of all foieigners from that city, There are Indications that a movo will soon be made in Havana that will imperil their Uvea. The bombardment of Matanzas last Wednesday and the reduction of the ba teries there by Admiral Sampson's fleet has caused a protest to bo made by the French and Austrian Ambassadors, They claimed that not sufficient notice was given before firing from the fleet commenced. float Again at Work. Admiral Sampson resumed operations against the Spaulth works on the coast, The fortifications at Cardenas were bom' barded for two hours. Cardenas lies to the east of Matanzas and had a popula tion of 21,00 people, many of whom were Americans It Is a modern town and lighted by electricity. Portaajal reltlra. Portugal today declares ber neutrality between the United Suites and Spain announcement was made by a royal de cree. Clara Barton arrived at Key West to night. She left Tamps In the morning on the steamer Mascot with her force of lied Cross nurses. Tr.aaon aad Drain. A sailor on the Monitor Terror was caught la the act ot flling the lock of the door leading to ths magazine. Ha was tried at once, fonud guilty of treasou i"00" W" ,hot- The man Is said to have besn a Spai i lard and to have a family living In Matsn Cubs, tbs town bomb trded by the American fleet. Ths Spanish mail stesmer scoording to advices, will sldl continue to mn the blocksde in an attempt to deliver malls liCuba. Wairtolaa- rklllaalara. Washington, April W. Everybody In Washington wears sn expectant express- Ion at this lime. Any hour may bring news of a (rest nsval battle off the Philippine Ialands, ss our Aslallo squal ron has orders to alia the Spanish fleet that Is Ibere and lo take tho islands, If possible. Although ths naval strength of Spain In thosa waters Is nearly, If not quite equal to that of our Aslallo squad. ron, beaides the Bpsniah troops and fur- '""" ,... pc an .American victory. fc la Caka. Those who know lbs military pUns of ths administration am rsliornt, but there are sure lo lic- l'ii.t thai U. 8. troops will be landed lo Cuba In a very few days. About 15 000 rrgutart are now whars they can bs embarked at short n lli-a; ths regular army U being rtcrultsd up to 61,000 men, under the rerr aniza tion act, and tho 125,000 volunteers called for this week will be in camps of instruc tion insido of a wetk. Everything is thought to depend largely upon the movements of the Spanish warships. The desire of the administration h lo get at them. l.tbflrn! lo ftpalii. President McKinley's proclamation, giving all Spanish vessels in Ameiican ports or bouud to or from American ports thirty days exemption from capture by United States vessels, from April 21st very magnanimous; too much so to ease many persons, ns it will utmost certainly result ia a decision by the prize court at K'y West, that most of the Spanish vessels captured by our fleet hich is blockading Cuba are not prizes, and they will be released, instead of being sold to fill the pockets of our sailors with prize money. In the eyes of the Europeau world Mr. McKinley will be honored for taking such an advanced stand. Attending lo BnslnraH. Except in the big granite building in which are quartered the State, War and Navy Departments, a visitor may go through every government building in Washington without seeing anything that would indicate in the slightest way that the country is engaged in war. The branches of tlie government that trans act domestic business, such as the grunt ing of patents, for inventions, and for public lands, nnd of pensions, are not affected by the war and are not likely to be. Business, net fighting, is then forte, and no amount of fighting will he allowed to interfere with Its proper and prompt transaction. ON TBS DIAMOND. Reanlla of ln National Lrnjriie Base- Ball Gniiit-a Plnyed Ycleriliy. Special to Journal. Pittsburg, April 29-Pittsbuig 2, Cin cinnati .). Cleveland, April 29 Cleveland 0, St. Louis 3. Washington, April 29 Washington 4, Boston 11. Chicago, April 29 Chicago 10, Louis ville 2. llain elsewhere. Whpre They tliiy To-day. New York at Baltimore. Philadelphia at Brooklyn. Boston at Washington. St. Louis at Clevelaud. Louisville at Chicago. Cincinnati at Pittsburg. How Ibe InlM HlnuU. W. L. P. Ct. Cincinnati, 7 2 .800 Baltimore 5 2 .714 Chicago 0 3 .007 Cleveland 7 4 .030 Boston 0 4 .000 Brooklyn, 4 3 .871 Pittsburg G 5 .515 Philadelphia 4 4 .500 Now York, .... ... 3 5 ,75 Washington 2 0 .250 Louisville,. 3 9 .250 St. Louis, 1 8 .111 WILD TiniBS AT SEA. Tin Harlan Wwlnil, Hrr low Aiiriri Wllh l lm Slrn. rikblUK Mrhnonrr flattie I.oai n Nta Wiin Iter 4'ruw, Special to Journal, BbavfokT, April 29. The tug John Harlan, Captain Adair, towing the bark Carrie L. Tyler loaded with a cargo of phosphate, left Charleston, South Curo lino, on the twenty Afth of tills month bound tor Norfolk. Ya. After passing Frying Pan sho ils the vessel struck the henry north cait galr, The tow became unmanageable 25 mile off Cape Lookout, and on the 27ih the tug was compelled to abandon the burk with its crew of five men. TUey had sufficient provisions and water lo last them for thirty days and as the captain ot the bark is an old coaster there Is some slijbt hope of their weathering the gale. The tug reached Lnokout with the wator over her grato bars and only forty pounds of steam. The Captain anchorei ths tug but the chain parted and the tug dragged aahore and Oiled with water, Tho crew were rescued by the crew from the Life Saving stution. The tug was valued at sixteen thous and dollars and w is Insured fur cigli thousand dollars. Ths Hilling schiancr Mnttio left here Tuesday afternoon for Caps Lnokout and was struck by I In gile and blown o! shore. Ths sclionaer Is uadouhtcd lost with sll on board. ravDin Absolutely Pur Wateh and WatcA case repairing In all Its Intrlcste forms promptly sxscuted by Bailor ths Jswslsr(nsxt to Joi'snal office. AlUlU FULTON MARKET CORNED BEEF ! Small Sugar Cured Breakfast Strips. English Cured Shoulders. Small Pig Hams and Big ll.itns to Cut. Alao Fresli Keg Heinz' Sweet Mix" Pickles. 'Standard Table Peaches 10c. 3 lb. Can Pio Peaches 8a. Nice California Prunes, Dried Apples and Evaporated Apples. Fancy Cream Cheese and Elgin Butter. OooiIh Guaranteed an Represented. Give Me A Trial. & M Lll 'JUUllllVL WJ VA 71 Broad St., STEW BXHtXS, N. C. THE MARKETS. Yesterday's market quotations furnish ed by W. A. Porterliold & Co. Commission Brokers. NewYork, April 29. STOCKS. Open nigh. Low.JClose Sugar 118 12 118 122 Pcople3 Uas ... 00 9! 91i 931 if, &Q 914 93J COTTON. Open. Hit'h, 9li , Low. 0 15 Close 6 10 Close 93 34i May C.15 fc 17 CHICAGO MAKKETS. WiifcAT Open. High. Low, July 03 9I 92J Corn ily 34 SH Vtton Sales 52.000 bales. 34 AMOS ! ind of garlic and tortillas, Land of xebees and mantillas. jand of mules and smuggled bitters, Land of raisins and of fritters, and of Pedro and of Sancho, Land of Weyler and ofrBlanco, Lund of bull-fights and pesetas, and of dusky senontas, and of manners stiff and haughty, Land of Isabella naughty. ,anil of Boadil and Hamil, Dsn't you hear your Uncle Sam'l ? "tilt!" Clevelaud Plain Dealer. OASTOIIIA. Bari tbs t 1 r m m Ha,e lwa B01P The Kind You Haw slways I BigMtue of PROOF ! It 14 an old, time-honored ( maxim, Tho lroof of the pudding is in the eating of it." Come and gel a glass of Our Phosphate, Orange, Lemon, Cherry, any kind, and if you iIj uol thiuk perfection In N:ili Witter has been reached I Right Here lit wur more Your money will be refunded. Our syrups are not only made from the fruit, but from Se lected Fruit, and Glasses, Holders, Counters and Sur roundings, always Clean. Bradham's Reliable Drug Store, j If on will joit drop in when 70a are on our street, it will give us nlosinre to show you tbe Finest Line of ........ Samples for Summer Suits That has eier been seen In onr town. We like to sbow tbem. We are proud of them. We can give 70a a Perfect Fit. We can give you testimonials from men who bare tried us, and who have been delighted with their suits Call and Bee a. Baker & Dunn. POLLOCK STREET. Wholesale fc Metail Grocers, WJKJ1VJ1S For Coughs and Colds Use JORDAN'S COUGH BALSAM. One of the Best Cough Medicines ever made. Valuable fir the Throat. Bronchial Tubes and Lungs. i) Allays Irritation, Quiets the Gnugh, Cures Quickly, ) Pleasant lo the Taste 25c Per Hottl , 5 Made and Sold Only a' 1 Davis' Pharmacy. I Plume 58 Cor. Urn id .fc MiMle Sis 11! i AJUUIJ ...HARDWARE... Masury's Paints Ariel Bicyles FOR RENT. Tho most deslrsblc bouse in the City for a boarding house containing 18 rooms, water and gas. Located on South Front Street. Apply to J. W. STEWART. HOTEL ALBERT. Rooms With or Without Board. FIRST CLASS TRANSIENT BOARD. $1.09 TO $1.50 A DAY, ACCORDING TO LOCATION. MIIS. J.A.TIIOM.S, PKUP'tt. i MtftQok store ? Fishing Tackle. Magazines. Sheet Music Instruments. and Musical School Hooks and School Supplies a Specialty. tV N PnnRtt. " aawssi W v WWW nenrys Pharmacy, 117 Middle St., New Berne, N. C. IMiyftlcInn Preiorlptlon A Npeelalty. k Freak Bupply of Lsndrsth's WW Uardee Bred. Fmk orlteted N.C. CollardSeed. mm ui kJUll I TlWT.-iK 1 IfW hk Beroe, fEJak it n ($j I K i t K
The Daily Journal (New Bern, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
April 30, 1898, edition 1
1
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75