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faragva a lied teal F1FIEEN 1-HorsASD AMERICANS Caaple TTMmry fr A mmut tOO AarriciBi KUWL. -1 FLASHES FROII THE WIRES. Read r la Paanew i Sa 5 Lax. Supported Camp Jcragca, June 29- The camp will probably be held as a medi cal headquarters and coaiinissary de partment, alter General Shatter moves to the front. A sufficient force will be left to guard the post, probably draw? fron the volunteer lorces. Six thousand troops are 10 on ' accent. oa.,Ue ; faekl yi:rL.y. by . tb Siwniards. thdr w-aylroa Tanaa. Practically 1 oorth 1 Sacuo, reaiiy t move :. The Americans drove the Spanish the entire fWhtins iorce will be ! ,onrard l3r lbe tneral assauk on the forces Jrom Gney and are now oc throam into Caney and Ajjuadores which is being made a base ol sup- P-CS. . , . . .. The railroad lrora this point to Santiago is being; rapidly put in oper ofion, by the army corps oi engineers, and greatly simplifies the movement -oi supplies. The large seige guns were landed last nibt and are being started to the front. -' Washington, July 2. General Siboney, July 2 The American jfew York. Tune 0. Erben has I Shatter has w-t a disrvafcli to the Off. Juragua via Port Anto- J af3er fhnous ii&htlog lasting all been ordered to send the armed ftr- War Dni linear. In whkh he says NlO,Ju5v I Moie than fifieen lhou- day yesterday . gained ; a complete ryboais Goveroor R-issel acd East lhe Anieiiai, bive Utn un- sand American troops, indudingail victory, dnying the Spanish Sorces Boston : the yacht Arab and the tug derestimaied. In : view f the fact yolnnteers opperatmg in Cuba, sup- into Santiago Apache to Key ' West to 'enter upon lhat p.ess dwicb our loss at purted by four thousand Cubans nn- Last nuht the Americans camped tbc blockade of the sithem cot of arivwht-rr iron irxx i 2000 men. in derGeriera,r,atcia,t-h!n.view,ofjneai. the trenches ar.d I be cwtrasts r.,1, ,A.A ,!,; r.inri lias Guaatanara,.. June 50 -Orrs . Sai oiyfe. i , r, Jod have been issued to the Tt-xa. de '. cxot.ii.-r4 . 7 - w - .ui cnHiHw' Atfsr a lrkl aaifrrtrc- the War and sending her to join tbe North Brd eni ii rative ders to 2 w Allanric squadron, under Okatan York W ibr tht Wpiul ship to Sill samudiaieiy lr ntwjo ana . 0 mer". jn Sampson. It I bdh-t d thit she has already srt s m and will touca at Savannah and Tampa where fur ther orders will await her. Central Miks admits that the situ- caty.; : Icupyina that iace. Tbf v destroved Lii'R will take i;e lead if Span- j all the lorts there and also captured iards: htw any tjns of retreat I the hekhin of San joan I In the fight iour hundred Ameri cans were killed or wounded. 1 This dore Watson-v Play a del Este, June 3c is the greatest loss yet sustained by 00l now ocPT Caaev' is Very ' itt- were our forces. outright The Spanish losses were heavy "rw from tl Fraat. Xamp Lawtox, June 29. Geoer al Law tons headquarters is situated five miles east of Santiago. The - troops spent jesterday in looking for detachments of the enemy and ire quent skirmishes resulted. General Shaittr, with a sirall t s cert, went almost to Caney. north east oi SmtU jjo, where a majority of Spaniards in that territory had f e treated. . . He found only a small force there and every evidence that it was their ..intention to evacuate. Shafter -will take possession oi tbe pest. GeneraU Wheekr and Kent will join LawtoTj 4tid erdrvif t' drive the Spaniarfl-i into tc tilv. j- The jHirj.se f the advance is to pusa ne xsiHi ana irtps unaer General L-iUn ij iuiles hearer the cay. i&ey ui.i late irre village t 1 but cannct yet be given", m nutnbers. Cney' and 'occupy' the ridge over the The attack t f the Americans was city fcoia which' the artillery can rain I fmm three directions and the Soan- fire. on th Spankh ealrenchments j iards were unalile to stand before quarters w uenm. onii.w i, ci.t. j n my sick headacJs," yon Wax ' I , y Tv-'-ft.i.: . Cjn KriivTvov lone " 10 "-i-Thtf "" will hearroVe ' fr oventlv sry. as if j . ' " - j k 111 ii irri i ii vhiuj 'i. 1 lir niiio jljius j - i j . - - - - 'h- 5"iil?in ".va ! i-l s met ral,e. s a w-if rr iif .tart. Avrrs f ills not killed 1 mes eas Santiago General Linares, who was in com- . marrl the evartiaffon last nii?ht and 1 c j a i . alin at Sr-ti.4j:i is very grae. j t't Jiai - - i - - , of the ciiy 'The reis -hns txeated a stir in L hi : V u ? ' every dtja?Shieitt The post will be made into a head- 7 It is .behevtd that the'Ainciicans j presented a sr4id front from the coast steamship j'Alnneda arriirtd t: wiil. be.', salkfird ..V-. aoc iijpih,.ihe j'to SantiavH ' f i today an' repns h n w-: "vc5:4 1 ; - - j - movemtnt to.nrro and i pftone ; Whi'e liircia m! his Cnhan trot ps tmrd Al.iU rM i!4';-3: ti i the eiirrai at:-i on the city otil ; ttade-a galiit;' assault . upon ' Caney on the li iv c r I. thi ajiital 4 'are.-guns f aiiiikiy. ; Utu'. the sih al ' LawtonV'and '-A!!ral ' lu':- -r. Tu.- aei Ifl ,T 'J - ... - - . - v net it r lorct-s aitacked irom tne has decnnoM' itrJv i---'nt; r'3T i t -h-t-jt-Ja lie ti-.l effet"- Yu iieed Coi Livr-r Gi , 3'Hi nay, j north east but ihink von can't take Jt ?. Ty General Kiit acvancl' on Aeua- "MoRHCVlX,. a pedtcttd Wine f j dje-i VI i e 'ihe irtlier divisions ad- i C.i Liver OiL 'Yai vet all the virtue ol-the OH willnnit tbe dbsa greW'k: tlT cts. S ld ly B. W grave. - . Laa Ion t.art lta Filit. Caroliaes ia Uriolt. Washington, July i The War Department has received the folio w- vauctd uin Snli5j: Ironj the East The Sphiids iriade .j gallant de fence, fijhtiujj despenilely,. 1 ut were driven liick ft b- f.iot f The enemy has lieen hemmed in Santiago and retreat to tbe interior is cut oft - ' ; j ' ' The American reserves have been i 4 i until lunhtT r.ij;-. i-x JU' pm of discussing th- M t; 0pe i ;. iH ii. J i . cannfindinii b - - i ; the morning i. t in- h Washlrtgl h ' j j 3 dore Watson rc nitl mormn ia -ss 1 r ihi- c4-t J Spain. The collision oi his fiigship with tbe D j'phia, at Key West, will liri c" "- 1h-3. .Th l 1ej te fihiifti: is ;4nii :i S rt i . i- ai 'ti AV .i I ik rs I 1st- l i4 1t -jit In aH :0 3k u r gctabOrcpsraScalbrAs- I2d thtoissdsffldBSirfJ EroslHDTtCbeerM- Opai&lQrpl cor laemL KotXabcotiC. - aaaaP a raEemedv f orGmsGna- fionTsotaiStoiaxlU)iari Worms jCom-uisiois "ensa- pess gadLQSS OF bLEEK XacSiiaJc Signaturg of r1'' '-i'i. ' i f 1 1 1 1 s 1 1 1 1-: i For Infants and ChUdr The Kind You I' Always Done Bears the Signature of 1 (V jJF The Kind You Have Always Bought. ill ordered to the front at oncej appa- notxanse any delay, as bis ship was VANCOUVER, June 30. Advices m2 dispatch from the camp at Savil- rently with the intention of forcing not at all damaged, lrom Hong Kong say that the Caro- j ja. line Islands have revolted against the Spanish ru'e. The Spansh garrison is very small and weak and it is expected that the rebels will soon be in absolute con- trol. Sharter ia the Field. Camp Jue agua, Wednesday. " a r -a a at ijenerai inaiter ' nas decided o change his headquarters for the field. He will occupy a portion - of yGen. Wheelers tent tonight and until a a permanent arrangement and a loca don shall be selected. . a - j- tneir way into Santiago. Port Sid, June 30. The Egvot i ne lonincaoons 10 ine cay are - . , - - - , , tan oovemment has given pernjMn verv and many fatslities oc- . curred. the chief suflerers being the 10 lbe Spanish fitet t-i tke on co.il twenty-hrsl mtanlry. I Washington July I- General Miles has! issued orders limitinjr the ?lt - rr.-i r 1 aching head-a sluggish lody-when number of b,pi! al ste ards to ten to his muscles are lax and laz -his brain each corps. part cf the city cf Santiago and will 1 dull and his stomach disdaining: food I - I I 111 -r - 1 1.1 - 1 tit :1 - . Tl !.! - nc ui, u wise neeu inese warnings wasmngion, juiy i- ne rresi- and resort to the right r-medv, (before j. . j - '. j r r it is too late. "pIrkek's AasAPA- 3ent today appointed George Bruce rill a." the "kikg of elood ptrifi- Cortelyou. of New York, as assis- tK5, mates me appetite teen ana hearty, invigorates the lirer, purifies the blood and fills it with life giving el ements of the food. It is a wonderful blood maker and flesh builderj Sold "An action . is now goino on hut the firing is light and desultory. It was begun on tbe right near Caney, a short distance from Santiago, by General Lawton's division. General Lawton will move on the northeast keen you advised of his progress." Shafter, Major General U. S. A. TherattleMUa. tant secretary to the President New YORK, July i.-s-It is posted j by B. W. Hargrave, on the bulletin boards here that Gen eral Lawton has 'captured Cabanas. Juragua will cease to be a army I which is one ol the suburbs of Santi- I sasi iA(;o fc.XPKClEI lO KALI. AT . XET. . headquarters- "I don't know, there may be oth ers," he said, "but I have used Par ker's Tolu Cough Syrup in my family for years, and would nol be without it" He knew better than to ago, and that Admiral Sampson is engaged in bombarding the outer : fortifications. ' K.a f i r- Spisnfa Arajr lo W rap!mL - . i- -pani!-h p'rr ia roKtindy. WTASHiXGTON, July 2 - There is Madrid, July i. It is rumored that Admiral Camira's fleet has passed through the Suez CanaL , Washington, July i. Several cases of typhoid fever have developed in Camp Alger, A commission has been appointed to examine the water supply. New York, July 2- The hospital 4 'lOU1pl. ' ' ' , Stc Aleer. General Crhin and Surge n General Slernlntrg held a cofjference this jnorning. It is un derstood lhat the latter will stnd a large force of medical officers to j wn Shafter with . suitable appliances. Nlhing has been given Ur publica twm this mornimj Ii is said, however, that the esti rn ted casualties are far below the ac tual loss. GTeat seri-usness eiv tdes military drdes. The news that G tTaad's troops had pressed their way up to the . plateau commanding Caney is welcome, but it is now fully realized that this was done in the lace ol a withering fire in stead of a skirmish on the right flank as reported. It is - now clear that a general engagement has been fought THE STAR SALOON. .Saa Jua FaM-a. that the attack on Santiago has been Washixgtox, July i. Rumors i renewed this morning. The Ameri- buy the mfenor preparation that was 1 T , I , ' , , i - ' i.- , j 'Lieutenant Carranza, the chiel of the j make a general assault upon ISanti- Montreal, is now in custody ol the j , While the Department is , sisent as government I lo tne message, Alger says that they It is believed that chief Wilkie, of j expect that sunset will see the j fall ot theecret service bureau, affected his j Santiago with the Spanish force cap- capture, which explains his disan- J tured or in lull retreat no doubt at the War Department ship relief cruiser Bufi do cleared this Totu Cough SVRUPhas no equaL xi wiu lmmeaiateiy relieve any Cough, or Cold, Whooping Cough, ' Sore throat, Hcarsness, Croup, Bron chitis, and kindred ailments. Con - tains no injurious ingredients, is pleasant to take and a safe remedy - for children. Sold by B. W. Har- . grave. ,;- pea ranee. The despatches received from the afternoon for tbe scene ol operation in Cuba Camp Alger, July 2 Hurried preparations are being made to re-in-fbrce Shafter. Probably the Eighth Ohio and bixth Illinois will be sent on board the Yale upon its arrival. Many new rifles are being received with large ! quantities ol supplies- - - i . . Everything points lo quick niovc- A wrrlfias Rmlaid Manx nila. Always a Popular Resort. nsr 'fit COME AND SEE ' ih '" J:y:: i V 3' ; - -:'; , .. . S 3 Santiago, July . 2.. San Juan heights have tallen and the way is now open for the advance on Morro Castle,' ' The victory was dearly pui chased as.the place is the strongest of the Spanish outposts and well fortified. It was valiantly defended. The. pos ition of the Americans is excellent being on a very steep hill. This gives a chance fr eflective work ol the artillery. ; Genera! Kent, the commanding of ficer, is highly elated at the victory. HOW WE TATION THE BEST OF EVERYTHING IN THE WAY OF - OF ARE KEEPiNG FHE HOUSE- UP THE REPU- Whiskey, Brandy, Wine I Beer. FIRST-CLASS POOL AND BILLIARD TABLES. GIVE US A CALL p'.y- MOHGrAK, Proprietor. ACTicm Fram Maciillla- London, July 1. Dispatches from the PhUlipines say that Aguinaldo the insurgent leader at Manila, has proclaimed a republic, at Cavite un der the protection of the United States, England and Japan, whh the United States, as chief guide. The others are merely, mentioned for recognizance and approval. Hong Kong, July 1. The Mat sushima has just arrived from Manila and reports that at the time of her departure from ManiH that the trans ports had not yet arrived. This was on the twenty seventh. . They say that the Spaniards are still at work on the inner defences of the city.' . . The Germans have fiyemen of war in the harbor, while there are four belonging to Great Britain. Tle Time Dra va Nigh. Sibonv, July i. By three o'clock today Santiagowill be entirely sur rounded by the Americans under - General Shaf ter and the Cubans un eder General Garcia! l Practically all the combined army - are now in sight of the city outposts. V'a. -! rvr-i a t m a' uuk uc uicy iu earn oiner that the pickets are cxnstmtly exchangir 5tl.-ktc ti ,..1 r - "w "sIlllpx toroe, is .. . going on. ; ... ; , ; AIL, the light, artillery are at the front but the heavy guns are awaitin the complethM of the roads, which are expected to be in shape today, - wuen they wall be rushed forward ; Jt 13 3 th u -be fighting wil be at Ago ad , res. where the Span iards are heavily entrenched. HTT n l!f n f" 13 Prevention. Santiago, July 1 .Four Ameri can warships bombarded Manzanillo yesterday, doing great damage to the batteries which protect the har bor. ' The Spanish guns replied with such precision: that the Americans were finally forced to retire with one ship disabled. - The Spanish gunboat, went to the assistance of the batteries and ex changed shots with the Americans until the latter retired. It, is believed that the Americans wished to make Manz millo a base of supplies. : front make it almost certain thkt the ment- 00 the arriva1 iA thc sh"5Ps troops will capture the dty lo-cight Caniz, July s Cameras fleet has It is stated that Sampson, if he has been engaged in a ham battle for j hot entered the harbor this morning, be last two days. - will during ihe day sink Cervera's London, July 2 Despatches from 1 fl Tl i - Li. 1 1 a t 1 j .1 1 - r 1 w 1 ijcm. iuc uuiy iuia)j uiock xus iituiiu say iaai aonces iroin navana passage is a powerful battery a state that the em my have advanced Cayo. Smith is just inside the bar- in force and bombarded Caney. bor ""' " - ' - i I - " - . Madrid, July 2. General Varade During the night the Vesuvius p 'u --"'' art . , , , Key,, who is m command of the hurled a dozen dynamite shells at c,:cl f,. .1 . & , . J j5oanin lorr'es . sav that Kutdl. the island and the place: must be torn - . - .u i .1 , . r 10ns were defeated m the battle, to shreds. j - " It b thought lhat over one thous- Washington. July 2. The officials and Americans were killed and been nollht'd by e consul ar wounded. Tbe chief sufferers are Prt Said that" tao , f Camara s war- the First Fourth, Twenty -first, 'P5 have iered Suez canal. The Seventh, Sixth, Sixteenth and Tenth r &ave put to sea to coal. Regulars .and Sevemy-first New Hart's Emulsion ot Cod Liver Oil with Creosote arid the Hypo- PHOSFHITES. if faithfully used, is a specific iq the treatment of Weak Lungs, Consumption, Bronchitis, etc. Leading Physicians recommend it sold by B. W- Hargrave. York and Second Massachusetts vob unteers. - '. The Rough Riders feeie not ac tively engaged. News, of the second battle is uo-, mentariiy expected. Washington. July 1 -Information has been ri-ceived which indi cates, that, the Porio Rican revolt was nipped in the bud- Two of the prime Itaders were Grand aash Ity Cb tat Fader tiarria. M ia CfaiTB. Marriatra. A Old Idea. Etctj day strt-iigiiens tbe belief of nni uent phjikdamB that impore blood is the a.nse of the . majority of onr diseaises. Twenty-fire years ago this tixwy -was osed tj B a tana 1 - T r i . Ct-,-t . T..1 . i 1 - - crowns iron "v juiy i.- vaeu-rai Vjarcia j oiraens. ice many remarkable cares effected with the fuhan forr rnario '"a I b flunou U honsebc4d remedy axe wun ine V.UDaa lorce made a dasb I Snent to prore that the theory is correct. to tne ! westward and oenetrated 1 vm,a " ina is mi oy an dealers. nearer to the defences of Santiago than any other hostile forces have QOne ' . V I Miss Cisneros. the orettv Cuh.n Garcia led the attack in person girl who was married the other day striking Caney and passing in full to Lieutenant Carbonel. enteral in view of the Spanish pickets He wul the matrimonial state more !o ,i camp near by to-night so as to be anle than anything else, s tvs th Chi prepared to attack as soon as permis- cago Chronicle. She IrK sion is given. she does not love her hysiMuJwl The Cubans have rations for only thinks tie wedJinu mi-hi ' he tenty-i,Hii hours and the General been postponed unii.fer Lieutenant argues that under those circumstances Carbooel's return from the ;trl But an early advance 1 ould be made Mrs Loan br IU. a3.o ,he Garcia expects to have the honor New York pubWr. who h.t ,,,id to lead m person the grand assault, her expenses - since her ar- il i and has exhorted his' men to fight America. Uvored the alliance a.l , uesperate.y. tie does not want to j she consented lose this golden opportunity to win i"".l- r.. t" - , . ':' . - . - v-mu j. ireeaom, ana is anxious that! - QAnT quickly apprehended and promptly executed by the Spanish The plot was frustrated by a friend iy letter. which gave information of the Joca lion of the arms and dyniniite. The entire island is in a ferment. GovernDT Madas is taking exlraordi nary measures lo prevent another surprise. ; - r jxo. f. bRuiox, rrr-suJejit Fraxc U'.'JU v . E. U'.vkiiEs. a ashler Yic !ri-u2t-i.i. Tlie First National BaDk of Wilson. Capital, - - - - $5l,C00. Surrilus and undivided profits, 10,000. "We StriYe to be terfativa, Accnrate and Accommodating." . - The GJaot Despaar. One of the -most hor rible things about the nervous diseases to which women are peculiarly subject is the sense of r which they brings upon the mind. A woman's mental cosditkra is directly and powerfully affected by any ailment of the delicate, soecial oreans of her sex. Such a difficolty not only racks her body with pain and suf fering bat burdens her with mental angfnish which words can hardly describe. Thousands f women hare had a similar experience to that of Mrs. Enrath A. "Williams, of Westport. Oldham Co.. Ky in which the use of Dr. Pierce's wonderfnl "FaTorite Prescription, by imparting hralfh and strength to the feminine orexn iem, has not only restored complete tiot lnd capacity to the bodily powers bet has also given renewed brightness and buoy ancy of spirit. -1 sofiered for over a year." aays afra. WUHama. ath andigestioa and aervoos prasttatioa. f was tmable to eat or ikep. I tried several pbjs acianfi, bat they only helped me far a cJtaort time A friend advised me to take Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Ois ooaery aad Pellets,' I commenced takia? the medichies last Mir. Took three bottles of tne 'FarroriL- Preacriptiou." thiee of the -GoJdea Medical Discovery and Ojree vials of the Pet lets. and am now leeimjr better thaa I have for ywrs- Hare a good appetite, deep areil. and do not saner frost ia digestion or serroos vess. X have gained seven and a half pooads aance rwkfng these mediclata. I have recom mended Dr. Pierce's medkane to several ladies, one of whom is now taking it and is briar -greatly heneied. , John F. Crutox, W.J Davis. .DIRECTORS: Fraxk W. Barxes, George Hackney. James Ed. Vkiari. onas Oettinoer, W. E. War ken. H. G. C05K0Rf frmfal i t HALES, Cistier BRANCH & GO. 5f TROS1CTS A SESESAL BIS KIKG EUStXESS II ITS FULLEST SCOPE. SOLICITS THE r.USiXESS OF THE PUBLIC GENERALLY. .......We are Moving sx. GERMAIN )r ' - V - - .-v?!Lt vV T0 Grimy finger marts '''N gy seem toricra on the woaiwork: imts - about the house. , ,They come easily and they stick, too--tuilessyottg&rid of t ysX It mala ell cleaning- easy. yST --SAV TBE V. K. 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