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M0W - VOL. XVI -NO C4. NIW J5IRNE, N, C. tJATBttUAY MORNING, JUNK 25, 1898. ESTABLISHED 1882 a 5 5 3 2. (4 9 a1 O n o A PRIZE BLACK AND TAN, BllUhS, you will find iu r naniJa0nio and Up-to-date Stock of . . REIT'S SHOES I . . l.Z"" ft I l!'.e fr"1 "lis Reason of the year, and we . ave them in all shades for Walking, Bicycle. Ac. hat are , tool, Easy and Comfortable. Kgt ' . foSUa"- ft,Bfita8liB'bMn in almost all color cannot 1 . Another Line of Val. Laces just in. v Whim Kid Bells. A Beautiful White India Silk Parnsol with ruffle for .11 50 . , .Z , " '"x nun Jims is I'tty Wtlrt VVaiat or Dithb. pre Now is the time to buy In G ounce and 4 nound nni-.trmraa by combining your purchase with' OB ARK SOAPS- TIiiihb goods am purchased in Car Load Lots and the customer is given I he benefit or the Special Discounts, tustomer We h ive just received a fresh 1JC of the Celebrated "I. X.' 3L." "staid I'JBEKLiESS SXOITIIS. ."'i'uo'ns the lead and ta easily the peer of any on Wo are still hnmllinc; DUKE'S CIGARETTES and I.avo just opened a new case Th. War Tni is 61c extra, but we have B I thorsana iot '!mking i'10 1,rice 00 Per thousand or $3.90 m There has also been a slight advance in OnEROOTS. but not enough lo alter the retail price. Mexican and Old Virginia's ul ways in stock. !," ?' ' w -i $1 Pap e & COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Souilifrn Fruil and Produce a Specialty. . 85! A 81 Washington St., ICew York, REFERKNCES:- I Ilife'licut Market I'ritv. Proini.t Rule in OUR MOTTO and U Making tig Man Friend. Stencil and l'onlalg will 1 furnished on application to JOHN' DUNN, New Berne, N. C. Give us a trial shipment and you will Lo pleased with our sale. ' - . I, PAPE & DEYO, fat ' JUST RECEIVED FOX RIVER BUTTER 25c. Lb. Fresh Lit of Jacob C. SWer MAM.-, U Cent a round. J i-'.h ('. Shafer A Co,' MICAKFAST STUM'S, It a l'mjtid. iO0! COOKINU WITTER, 2.) Cent, a Pound. u you i,t mijiiiiriK it, ni;oc:i.i:ir:.s go to pah. . I.U'S and )om wi!l aiaar find tlioo. IWiand Up.' ' drd. I'li.-a Co.traot I a Low a (ho Iwret. - 9 . U.o very heBt thing for a cool Special inducements giveu Deyo, -National llunl: of New JVrne, N. C OaiHuvoort Hank, New York. and Check by Return Hail NEW YORK. a Fresh Lot ot V u O 11 & Co.' SMALL l'lO a ;!;:3 St J 1 li Hv. ,V!h!i . 1 t i . ON SANTIAGO. Or toil Fiilliii ils lil-Uj Iran lis Sea. THE SPANISH RETREAT. All Men Lundcd and tlie Transports Returning to Tampa. Queen Regent Dismisses the fortis. ' Troable te Fellow'. Mine Steam ships Bought to Carry Troops to Porte Rico. Keln . ferment Uurried. ' Before aaallaco; Special to Journal. Washington. June 24 The entire American army has disembarked from the transports and the Spaniards are in full retreat towards Santiago. Tne Spanish torces . concentrated at Sevilla, six miles from Juragua. The Cuban forces harassed the Spanish . under Geucral Linares, They attacked the Spanish in the rear and on the left Hank. The Cutyin soldiers skirmished all night and rendered efficient service. The last of the heavy Beige guns, horses and heavy war material is being lunded on the dock at Baiquiri. The heavy artillery will be in place to bear on Santiago in two days, and the heavy seige gun first landed are being brought uu to ihe front. UoIds; tm tbe front. The transport steamers have mostly a tiled for Tampa to briog more troops to reinforce Gen. Shatter's army in the as sault on Santiago. Two thousand troop from Camp Alger to reiuforce the army leave Satur day morning from Newport Nowtjon the Harvard. . From Port au Prince the report comes that tbe forward movement of the Amer ican army will cause the fall of Santiago tomorrow. Full possession of the coast at Baiquiri i obtained. Over the block house in the town the Stars and Stripes was raised by Lamottc audKelrk of New York, hi ate in Roosevelt' Rough Riders Real' merit. During the scene the band played "The."!! be a hot time in the old town teaight" Oom.auwication will he maintained by Shatter army with the cable offices ou shore, u Uiat every foot of prognttt made will be known in Washington. A per feet system aignaliog will euable the commands Utile la close communication also witb tbe Beet, which will take up a position off Santiago, ready tor the com blued atsault by both 'branches of the service. Two million cartridges were (hipped to General Shatter today at Sautiago. Niue ocean line steamship were pur chased by the government today to be used a transport to Porto Bico la the attack planned against Ban Juan. MMlrl Talk. Advice from Madrid say that peaca talk Is talk i heard on all (idea now. In spite ot threat from the Republic can the Queen Regent today signed a decree suspending the sittings of the Corte. A strong dsbate took place among th members. , From Madrid come report that yellow fevar ha attacked the American troop at Santiago, IVs reports arc not coo- Armed. . . Ob lb u. American cruisers were agaiaeen oft Baa Juan where tbe fight was reported a having occurred yesterday. In tbe attack by the Tvxas oa th fort at Siutiago In which great work was 'one by the vessel, ene man was killed at the battleship. Oil name was F. O. I&ikJey aa apprentice aud he wa burled oloar to shore and succeeded la taking the Coc-apa battery on the Bank. One lmnJrA.1 mnA llilrtw R .1 J twslw Inoh shells ware' fired. The ' HuanUh force were driven from Malamo ' .. ..... . -J . w iiivh UU r and the field batteries were drfesn from Zocape, which was destroyed by a splendidly accurals fire. . , (Ulleers of the Vttuvlus which lay op-' polte the Texas, say it was th finrst niarkainanahlp ot th war. Far A an j Maalla. Finally the dU for the sailing of th n rr O.IIA : '.I . . J r J. ' .' t v , i . I.J. (!. . ( f ( ' CLOSE third Manila expedition is sot for Mon day. The steamer Mataban has arrived at London with refugee! from Cebu, Phil ippine Islands, which two Bpanish gun boat had bombarded on account of the supposed sympathy of the inhabitants with the Insurgents. The monitor Monadnock finally Bailed from San Francisco for Manila. The Monterey is already on the way there, With these tw monitors added to bis fleet, and also tha cruiser Charleston, whidu has probably arrived at Manila by this tuae, it is believed that Admiral Dewey will be fully able to cope with Camara. The Monadnock, which will be towed roost of the way by the collier Nero, should anive at Manila before Camara' ships if they erer really Bail for that place. FlKbtlHicThelr Way. Off Santiago, June 23. Hard, though desultory, fighting was going on in the Mountains on all sides of Santiago last itthrbt. General Shatter continued land ing hto troop at the iron pier. From JiilU back of Santiago nine hundred (Cfcbans appeared and harassed the.enemy. "F.wo bodle pf Spaniards were driven tro the hills in this direc tum back upon Santiago. This was oriltv .done after a desperate fight, in Which teenty Spaniard o said to have killed and twice tat number wounded. V The Spaniards have plenty of mmu n ilon, but show the effect of the tar ri Vic strain uni?er which they must have been eince the aou1 of t,,e Ameri can t'TOOOS. V it Cuban who came ouf ot Santiago last night report that the city i suffering terribly. Hunger is encroaching upon citizens and soldiers alike. The citizens of Santiago are already pctitioilng the governor that surrender be made with out further fighting. All Landed Nufcly. Washington, June 23. General Shaft er officially communicated to the War Department this afternoon deformation of the successful landing of the last of his men early this morning without ac cident or Incident of importance. , The lauding was opposed only by tiy shots fired at great range by Spanish bushwhackers which did no damage to the soldiers or the Beet, the latter having shelled the shore all of yesterday and until late in the evening to prevent Span ish interference with the expedition The Spanish retreated to the mountains. General Shatter's message stated that after eighteen hours of almost constant work by the fleet and the transports the soldiers were safely put on shore with the greater part ot their equipment, field guns and animals. The work of the navy in assisting in the debarkation and in effectively preventing the Spanish faom annoying the soldier while on the way from ships to shore is favorably mentioned by General Shatter, a well as the conduct of the commanding officers in hastening the work. . r ' ON THE DIAMOND. Keaylfs r the Matlownl lss;ne Has' Bull Unnie Plnyeal Yeauirdas', Special to Journal. Cleveland, June 21 -New York 11, Chicago 8. Chicago, June 24 Brooklyn 4, Chics go 8. Cincinnati, June 21 Washington 10, Cincinnati 8. St. Louis, June 24-Baliimore 4, Louis 3. St. Louisville, June 24-Philadelphia 8, Louisville It Pittsburg, June 24 -Boston 2, PltU burg 8. 12 Innings. Where They Flay T Brooklyn at Chicago. Washington at Cincinnati. Baltimore at St, Louis. New York at Cleveland. Philadelphia at Louisville, Boston at 1'lltsburg. Hew the I'lab Ulna, W. L. p. rt Cincinnati,.. it 20 .043 Boston, 8-1 21 .625 Cleveland 83 S!l .000 Baltimore, 81 22 .55 Chicago 82 15 .681 PilUburg 81 23 .M4 New York fit 87 .508 Philadelphia, 24 28 .402 Brooklyn 29 81 .418 Washington 21 89 .875 ' St Louis...... 20 88 Ml Louisville, 9 40 .822 rae alliy. to Journal. "w Yoke, Jane St Jaroe A i Clem r found guilty la the first degree ' Morrlstowo, P., of the murder ol Ml Kalner. Hardy Campbell, lb well known hone trainer, diwl at his horg near th Gravewod track today. la ihs aia kids. Before makln your arrangement for , th summer, yon art advlaed to Corres pond with th prnprlstot of lb Bin Ill!it Inn, ML Airy, N. C. I This llttls city It nmtlad right la the lx..om of th rtlu Rlils Mountains la north-wetfr North Carolina, and has th flnt and nuxl hraltlt fill cllmal In the world. Hplmdld hotel, wlih all ninilorn mnvrnli m ., (heap ralra. STATE TflOOPB. Hecnad Keaiment ftelasc Paid Ap- elalnifiBis ror Colored Rrglmrui. Wake Coaaly rapals. Haul Groaad at Moore's Creek. Haval eoervea Pujnimlrr. Journal Burkac, I Raleigh, N. C, June 24 f Paymaster Mecklenburg reached here today to pay off tbe Second Regiment. This is more than joyful news for the men. There are thirty-eight men in the Hos pital and some of them are very sick. One It 1 feared has typhoid fever. One of the officers of the regiment ac- cidently cut his face badly, by falling forward on his sword. The colored soldiers after all will be sent to Fort Macon. They will go on June 30th. Two of the regimental offi cers will be appointed respectively from Halif ax and Edgecombe counties on ac count of their big negro population. The following will probably be appointed: Colonel, James Young, Raleigh; Lieut. Colonel, C, 8. L. A. .Taylor, Charlotte; Maior 1st Battalion, A. J. Haywood or J. E. Hamlin, Raleigh; Major 2nd Bat talion goes to Halifax and of the 3rd goes to Edgecombe county. The States vllle colored band will be the regimental band and will be ordered down veiy soon- General Cowles is rapidly improving. He hopes to be able to ride out in a few days. Fifteen recruits passed through Ral eigh yesterday for Jacksonville, , Fla. for the 1st Retlment. The new recruits for the Second Regiment drill regularly. Their vaccfnajtlonB have not as yet dis abled them. There is a pretty state of affalra as far as the county funds go. Treasurer Knight say the treasury is .empty, and he baa .borrowed ot the school fund, for runuiwc til county expenses $2,500, This toad U bo be used only for school purposes, iwt Treasurer Knight says the board of county omiS'8sJoners toiu mm i o use the money and they would refund it but ?o far have failed to do so. Wake itv sni-'o at uresent is no go Th Governo." UW &onwitcd the death senten.- of William b0 W"COn victed of burglary in lfjy, ifom Cleve- land couuty. r- win r.-i . , vuiey wno was rec connected with the Morning Post has oecome the editor of the Orphan's Friend of Oxford. The Southern conservatory of Music is to be established at Durham. All branches of music will be taught, and it will be a training school for teachers. It will be under the superintendency of rroi. anu Jirs, Bryant, the former musi cal professor at I'eace Institute. There will be a branch studio In Raleigh and Mr. and Mrs. Bryant will spend certain days in Raleigh, and glye lessons here also. The work of recruiting the Second regiment has rather lagged here lately. it lias not yet reached tbe required num her. secretary of State Thompson has closed the deal for the purchase by the state, or tbe historic battle ground of Moore's Creek In Pender county. The legislature made an appropriation for this purchase. A granite monument 1")J feet now marks the battle between the Scotch Highlanders, and the continental troop. Hospital Steward Thrash of the 2nd regiment was dropped today, and W. S. Green hospital private promoted In his place. So far no leggings or cartrldgo belts have been Issued to the Second Regi ment. The returning ot the rifles to the dif ferent armories .In the State from which they were taken, will begin In a few day.' O. A. Wiggins -has been commissioned paymaster of the Naval Reserve, and James E. Morrison a aide to Lt. Com mander Morton. Tbe Western Union and Postal tele graph Companies are having a fight a to right of way slong the railroad track from Raleigh to Greensboro, and from Greensboro to Charlotte. TBI fMAJIMTa. Yesterday' market quotation furnish ed by W. A. PorterOeld A Co. Oommiasloa Brokor. Nnw Yobk, Jan 84. STOCKS. Open. High, Low, Clem Sugar. 1WJ 13l jjoj joj Peopln Oa.... 90 901 94 a B. A Q, 10o ai 0A. 1051 COTTON. Open. Illrh. Ixw, Ctoss iugiisl 81 1 14 110 4 20 CHICAGO MARKETS. WosT Oprn. High. Low. Clo September.... I7 97J 8C ftftlb H FOVDin Absolutely Pur Ci BltnmUr..., IWJ R.1J KJ 8ih c FOX RIVER PRINT BUTTER, X3 FKESII FROM HIE CI1UUN', JUST RECEIVED, Cents JPex IPoio-cid.- V3 ALSO THE FINEST ELGIN BUTTER AT THE SAME PRICE. r FANCY CAKES AND FRESH. AND STOCK A LAROE OF Staple and Fancy Groceries AT, TRICES TO SUIT. WE WILL RE PLEASED TO HAVE YOU CALL AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK. YOURS RESPECTFULLY, 'Phone 91. JUUUUUUIOJLUX Removal Sale ! As we intend Moving our place of business the First of July, ons Joor below our old stand to No.' 59 and Gl Middle Street, next door to F. S. DnflVa Drue Store, we have concluded to Close Out our Entire Spring Stock of GOODS AT NEW .1 ............ - a m . a . I of WUV liNU ana Mane lioom ior ine ran oiock. we luvite me puunc to come and examine our Stock and Prices and be Convinced. NOTE FEW OF OUR PRICES : Men's wool suits, reduced from $1 to Men's clay worsted suits, f ronn 7 to 4.50, Men's French clay worsted suits, from $12.50 to $8. Men's fine cassimere suits, from $12.50 to 88. Men's Prince Albert, from $16.50 to $10.50. Men's Cutaway Suits, from 13 50 to $8. Boy's fine suite, from $4.00 to 2.23. ' $3 to $1.T5. AFRICAN STOCK CO., tiiLE STREET, NO. 03 A. Our Celebration. A a nation our Fourth of July cele bration bids fair to eclipse anything wo ever saw before, as far as noise end pa triotic lervor are concerned. Personally we are cclebratlne the whole Summer Season by a aeries of such BARGAINS IN FURNISHINGS as this Town Never Saw Before We are Selling STRAW HATS for 25c, and everything in our line has been Marked Down to Rock Bottom Prices and you will Save Money by calling on us. We guarautce all our good to lie aa gooa as they are represented ami a tall will convince you that we are the Cheap est r irst-l'last Men's Furnisher in the Clly. Baker & Dunn, POLLOCK STREET. Are You Aware That w Sell ICE CREAM with CRUSHED FRUITS, For Onlj 5 Cents. Drop in rt our Parlor and try our Cold Drink, they will no doubt pleas you. Ice Cream, 30c Quart. Delivered lo any part of the city, PACKED IN ICE. Corner Pollock and Middle Street. Don't forget lb place. C. J. 9fc.Hor.ey A Co. Pay Your License Tax! Doctors, Uwyers, Horse-dealers and til other who doing holiness under fc-hnluU D, ar hereby notified that their License aspired May Slat, and th am matt brnewd At Ones', Get your Moons and aav trouble, JOSEPH L. HA1IN. Phsrllt Crava County. June Ifflli IW. I CRACKERS RIGHT AND WELL SELECTED Wholesale fc Retail Grocers, 71 Broa'l St. YORK COST to SAVE EXPENSE T 1 1 n . nr i. ll. . T.I" Boy's wash suits from $1 to 50c. Fine Pants, from $4.00 te $2.50. " " 2.50 to 1.50. " " " 1.00 to 50c. Men's Shoes, from $1 50 to $ .95, " " " 3.00 to 1.75. " " " 2.50 to 1.50. Ladies Shoes, from $2 50 to $1.75. 2.00 lo 1.50. " " " 1.25 to 75c. " " " 75c to 50c. II. & A. Macht, Proprietors. NEW BERNE, N. C. ur Matchwords: of our drugs a. "Y The ACCURAw with which our prescriptions a. compounded and The STABILITY of all our preparations are the sterling Qualities that we wiiuc ourselves are embodied In X all goods we possess Our ex I haustive stock of chemicals $ togelher with our Assorted Variety a of tojlet articles and druggists' sundries enables us to offer to the iMioiic pneas that can be favorably wiiu moBc ot any drug establishment in tho country.; Bradham's Keuanie Drug- store. For Flavoring USE OUR Extract of ;rVanilla. It is IheJUei.t.fnot because we Sell It, but we Sell it, because it Is the Best. Davis Pharmacy. f Phone 5. Cor. Broad A Mlddls Sts. ...HARDWARE... Masury's Paints. Ariel Blcyies. n l! nti sun V 4 t I C.
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