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VOL, XVI -NQ 71. NEW BBUN'E, N. C. THURSDAY MORNING, JUNK 30, 1898. ESTABLISHED 1382 uUiuY BOTH SIDES STRONGER. Tsot.t.1 flri TTn Oommo- He say. that under Section 17 of an "act f-Jf YYTTTYT TTtf TTYTTY "OTTO TV expenditures, and for other purposes J . . -. -r , K r, -. ?5 irivciYE nam mas iif u vi nowe ONK WILL H VYi; YOU IF you . immu't heed what follows : As (lie Ice Cream Benson is now in full blast, wo desire to cnll your ullenlion to our line of , White Mountain ami Arctic Freezers, There nre do Better on the Market and weGuarnnlce Satisfaction to Purchasers. We linve also in stock a lot of OOAR8E ALUM SALT, the " regular freezing size. It lasts longer and gives belter satiafac tii.n than any other kind. , : . J3 Always in Stock a full lino line of , 5 Mil STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES, General FaHuOAppacin Sai- - flap. Cota. JoiiiDH Siafter's Gibraltar under command of dore Watson." Mine million dollars have been ex pended in the purchase of vessels for the that Stalo Business is exempt." That auxiliary fleet. Two hundred and fifty checks issued by Treasuror Worth in the vessels were examined by the board on exercises of functions strictly belonging auxilliary cruisers and having completed to the State are not subject to the War their labors the Board dissolved today. I Revenue Law. . The daulnna kibIU. . Mr. T. B. Moselcy and Miss Evelyn The final count of the losses in last Strums weie married here today. Friday's battle are now put at thirty SPANISH FLEET HUTS. Not Likely to Pass Through the Suez Canal. Canned Goods, Butler and Cheese, Ham?, Rreakfast Bncop, &c. In our CROCKERY DEPARTMENT we nre offering WHITE ROW I. AM) PJICflKR AT 80c and $1.00. Iron Stone nnd While Oninfii and. i'latf r and Cups und Saucers in Pro-' pot thin, Wc wish to call your attention this week to our Gent's Furnishing Department This Department isVomplcte in everything necessary for the equipment of num. WHITE LAUNDERED SHIRTS we nro showing some very pretty ftylra In Pique, I'lcaled and plain bosom. Also soinetliing pretty iu thin puff bosoms. . In NEGLIGEE SHIRTS we have a great many styles, prices from liflu to tl . . Our rUiUiVVKUt, COLH1H AND CUFFS were carefully . tieleelcd Willi an eye to the Latest Styles anil wo feel assured -wilh the varied assortment whirl, w earry that any thing wan t. d iu this lino we ran furnish with up-lo date Styles. In SUM M Ell UNDEUWEAft wc have a full line both in Bui. briggan anil Drilling. ; aj. lti;?J2LnBJi;jt OUR MIIOI3 NTOCK ! is always complete wilh the Latest Stvles in Shnpea and Colors, made up in Willow Calf und Vici Kid. MUCKS RIGHT AT Final Count of the Quashing Fight Merrill off For Manila. Insur gents Succeeding. Nine Thousand Troops .' Leaving Tampa for Cuba, I Special to Journal. Washington, June 29 The Insurgent General Garcia says that General Pundo is moving toward Santiago with eight I thousand Spanish troops. General Pando began a desperate effort to get bis troops to SanUago as soon as it was known that the Americans would I land und begin the invasion of Cuba in tha vicinity. He commands the most important body of Spanish troops aside from General LinarcB' forces, in eastern 1 Cuba. lie was ordered by Itlanco to pro ceed wilh all possible haste toward San tiago, killed and seventy wouDded, The forces engaged were the first cavalry, two hundred and forty four; tenth cavalry, two hundred and twenty; First Volunteer Cavalry, five hundred. Total nine hundred and sixty tour. Oirnt Lnat. General Mcrritt sailed fir Manila today. In the expedition are three batteries. The total number of regulars and vol unteers to Manila in command of Major- General Merritt will be 21,000 men. Of these 10,000 have already left San Frau- cisco in three separate expeditions, Tho fourth expedition to the Philip pines is scheduled to start some time be tween July 6 and 10, and arrangements for it are being made at Washington and at San Francisco. The fifth and probably the last of the series of expeditions will be launched on Its way by the first of August. Admiral Dewey cables from Manila the success of tho insurgent leader Aguinaido is wonderful. The insurgent forces arc estimated at 130,000 men ac cording to the Spanish commandants advices to Madrid, and they have occu pied all tbe provinces outside of Manila. The dispatch boat Dolphin came in collision wilh the cruiser Newark off the I Cincinnati 40 Cuban coast and suffered some injury. I Boston,! 37 The Dolphin arrived at Key West today, Three million stamps for use under the war revenuo act were sold at W ashing ton today. Postage stamps with "I. II.' printed across the face are being sold. ON TUG DIAMOND. Rosalia of the NiOoal lnirne Bmm- Ball Unfiles rinyed YeNierrtitx. Special to Journal. Chicago, June 29 Chicago, 12, New York 4. Cincinnati, June 29 Cincinnati 9, Philadelphia 8. Cleveland, June 29 Cleveland 3, Bos ton 0. Louisville, June 29 Louisville 4, Bal timore 3. Pittsburg, June 29 Pittsburg 4, Brook lyn 3. 11 innings. St Louis, June 29-St. Louis 3, Wash ington 2. Where They .Piny Tr.iny. New York at Chicago. Philadelphia at Cincinnati. Boston at Cleveland. Baltimore at Louisville. Brooklyn at Pittsburg. Washington at St. Louis. low Hie :inbs Htanil. W. A WISE SELECTION. Mnklutf F. M- ntniitioii. Chairman, Central Kxeeullva Commute- l. dim KelK f Work. AttorHOjr Wnl- ser Opinion on Revenue Law. JOUKNAI. BuRKAU, ' Uai.kiuii. N, C. June 29. f As was expected the Democratic Ex ecutive committee last night, elected Cleveland 30 Baltimore, 31 Chicago, 35 PitUburg, 33 New York, 29 Philadelphia 20 Brooklyn 23 Washington, 23 St. Louis,.... 21 Louisville, 20 L. 22 23 23 23 20, 27 30 29 31 37 41 42. P. Cr. .C45 .017 .010 ..190 .574 .050 .492 .473 .404 .383 .339 .323 Hon. F- M. Simmons chairman of the tierieinl Pandu's army was fifty miles I committee to succeed Chairman Manly. 1 SlLE;0113 ma 1 300 IPape & Deyo, COMMISSION - MERCHANTS. I . iSouihern Fruit and Produce a Specialty. " 859 fc 861 Wnliiiigtoii St., New York. I . 5 IIEFKKKNCES: Nutioiml liiu.lt of New Berne, N. C. . (.lansevoort Hunk, New York. from Santiago, according to the Cuban scouts. The route they have to take from Manzanillo to Santiago is difficult and tho Americans believe that tho city can be captured before the Spanish rein forcements can arrive, Every day the Americans grow strong er while the Spanish grow weaker. General Shatter says that when the attack ia made Santiago can be taken 'ilhiu forty-eight hours. Ienljr Preparation, Two thousand Cubans under General Sanchez have arrived to lend their as sistance to General Shatter In the assault on Santiago. They arrived half starved and half naked but shouting "Cuba Libre" as they landed from boats to join the Amer ican army. The Cuban leader Castillo reports that the Spaniards have erected tw heavy batteries to resist the assault and that they are constantly digging- entrench ments, on all side of tbe beleagured city. A Rid At turn. Although the army lies before the city, the entrance ' to the harbor and Morro Highest Market Prices, Prompt Sulci and Check by lfetttrn is OUU MOTTO nnd ii Making tta Man; Friends. Mail S ' Btiiiuili and I'imijiIi will be furnished on application to 2 JOHN DUNN, New Berne, N. C. w . Cive lis a Iriul shipment and you will bo plenwd with our wilca. i - IPAPE& DEYO, NEW YORK. i?iii"ii',ijwiu sj,ii'iu J u wr7. . -vv- t ) JUST RECEIVED a Fresh Lot ot FOX RIVER BUTTER 25c. Lb. CO tiln Fresh lM of J.MV)1) 0. MiafiT & Co.'i SMALL PIO UAMH, li Vnu a l'oiiml. ' , Jmnb 0. SUf..r A Co.'i UUKAKFASr STK1IS, U I'eliU rotnl . 00! (;tUKlS(l lUirrKH, 2(TCnUa Pound. If Ton wnt anyihing (n O KOCKIil go ta PAlJ. K I-M S and jou will alwtvs find tlm.n l''reh and Up. t,kSl:llnllkli! I'licn CiiaranUeit as Iiw as llio lowest. IJi'upetfillly, A'hlci.l1eaiid IJclail ireer. en v.: u f'3 Caitle are in easy reach. General Kent's division look a potillou on the extreme left fl ink near Morro Cas. lie. Tho nien are now encamped along the railroad, the American Uag being vlklble (or Billet fruni both land and tea. The next newt may therefore be Hit storming of Morro Cattle and at Wash ington tills) it now expected, Ueueral Garcia, hat pointed out several decided advantages that bad accrued to Hie invading army through Oeueral Linares' oonrte in abandoning Seville without resistance. lie learned from bit coiita many details of the Spanish plan for the defense of Saollagu, and he gave Uilt latest Information to Oeueral Slmfter. Mu f Ikslwr, Nine thousand troois tre aboard the transporlt at Tampa and sail touighl to Santiago to be added to the strength of General Shatters army. Fifty big gum and still more reinforce ments are ordered forward at once. The f cin es under orders to go forward will give Bhatler forty thousand men In all WIIS Uml t km. Word comet from Sura where Admiral C smart list with lilt Hpaaita vest It thai the Spanish commander list probably abandoned the trip lo the Philippines if It ws ever seriously contemplated, One hundred andtlity thousand dot 1 irt In gold art demanded in advance. The passage through the canal would re quire twelve dsyt for the fleet lo make. The Navy Departmtnt Intends to ruth sa expedition of fast American vetst-lt Scarcely a bettor selection could have been made. Tho convention to nomi nate a judge fur the Eastern District was called to meet at Fayelteville the (list Wednesday iu September. A rcso lulion to elect 20 members of the Cen tral Execulivo committee resulted with the following election.' J S Carr, of Durham. C B Watson, of Forsyth. J II Pou, of Wake. T J Jarvis, of Ptlt. R J Brevard, of Mecklenburg. E J Hale, of Cumberland. T F Davidson, of Buncombe. C Smith, or Wake. J R Webster, of Rockingham. I E Green, of Halifax. J no 8 Cunningham, of Person. W G Lamb, of Martin. J II Weddlnglon, of Mecklenburg, N B Broughton, of Wake. R L Holt, of Alamance. W F Groen, of Franklin. Geo Warburlon, of Robeson. rC E Foy, of Craven. G C Lyon, of Bladen. R R Cotten, of Pitt. The Worth Bagley Monument (und has reached $1,942.53. The excursion to Wrtghttvllle of the Sunday School of the Baptist Tabernacle on Tuesday wat a tuccost in every way. There were eight cart filled. They left here at 6 a. m. and returned about 12 at night. The railroad commission it ttill In teuton. The question of reduced rates was ably argued before it on yet- terday. No decision hat at yet been rendered. Adjutant General Cow let, on yes terday wat able to be driven out to the camp, The Laillet Reliof Society, which hat done tuch tplendld work (or lu soldiers In camp here, hat been relieved. The government bat taken thlngt In band, and will provide food suitable for the Hospital Inmates. There hat been much harsh criticism, at to tbe way the dollca- clet sent there by the ladies, have been used by others, besides the tick. Another of tbe (01111011, named Ray, from tbe Wettern part of tbe Slate hat gone crary, and will have to ue taken to tbe atrium one bat died with brain fever, and this It two who are In lane. At tbe meeting of Die Ladle Ilwpllal Aid Aitocltlloa on Tuesdsy the old om cert were re-elected and a report of the yetr'l work made. Thll report listed that from June 1897 lo Jan 1899, $!, 151.74 had been raited. 1039.89 had beta oxpended, leaving a balance In tbe treas ury of $51)1.88. Of thli lb attoclsiloa It lo pay $300 for Initramtnt (or lb handsome optratlnf room that lb laillet Polities In Uroraln. Special lo Journal. Atlanta, Ga., Juno 20. Tha Demo cratic Stale Convention adopted a free silver plank In the .platform today and favored tbo Nicaragua canal and pledged the loyally of Georgia to the Govern ment in the war with Spain. Cannoi Agree. Special to Journal. Nkw Yoiik, Juno 2ft. James J. Cor- bett and Kid McCoy through their rep resentatives are unable lo agree to the I match with twelve thousand dollars I prize money. Small Sugar Cured Pig Hams, Small Breakfast Strips, Sugar Cured Shoulders and English Cured Shoulders. Also a Fresh Lot FOX RIVEU PRINT BUTTER AND NUMEROUS OTHER GOOD THINGS TO EAT, JUST RECEIVED FRESH FROM HEADQUARTERS. Wholesale llctnil Grocers, 71 Hrol Hi. JL8JLJL. Removal Sale ! As wo intend Moving our place of business the First of July, ono door below our old stund to No.'s 59 and CI Middle Street, next dror to F. S. Duffy's Drug Store, wo tiave concluded to Close Out our Entire Spring Stock of GOODS AT NEW YORK COST to SAVE EXPENSE of MOVING and Make Room for the Fall Stock. We iuvito the public to come and examine our Stock and Prices and be Convinced. NOTE FEW OF OUR PRICES : Men's wool suits, reduced from $1 to 2.3i . Men's clay worsted suits, from $7 to 4.50, Men s French clay worsted suits, Irom $12.50 to 8. Men's lino cassiniere suits, from $12.50 to $8. Men's I'rince Alliert, from $10.50 to fit). 50. Men's Cutaway Suits, from $12.50 to $H. ltoy's line mill?, from $-!.;u to f'i.isi. ' If H to 1.T5. AMERICAN STOCK CO., NO. (13 MIDDLE STREET, 8 McDaniel k Moll, 'Phone 91. Boy's wash suits from $1 to 50c. l'ine Punts, from $4.00 te 12.50. 2.50 to 1.50. " ' " 1.00 to 50c. Men's Shoes, fiom $1.50 to $ .05. :t.00 to 1.75. " " " 2.50 to 1.50. Ladies Klines, from $2.50 to $1.75. 2.00 lo 1.50. " 1.25 to 75c. " " " 75c to 50c. H. & A. Maclit, Proprietors. NEW BERNE, N. C. Duke's Cigarettes, CIGARS anil TOBACCO. 5c. Shipment of Fresh Chocolate aud lion Rons will arrive Monday. Coffee, Milk nnd Sandwiches. Ice Cream, 30c Quart. Delivered to any part of the city, PACKED IN ICE. a! ft 5 Corner Pollock ami Don't forget tho place. Middle Streets F07DER Absolutely Pur . . McSorley A Cto. TBS (BURKSTS. Sugar. Peoples Oat., an. &Q. .. Yesterday's market quotation! fnrnlst ed by W. A. Porterficld 3t Co. Commission Brokers. New York, June 20, STOCKS. Open. High. Low. Clore 120 11 120 133 . 00, 07, 00 07 ,. 1WJ 104 104 104 COTTON. Open, lllpli. Low, Close August 8.23 t.23 8.18 6.18 CUICAQO MARKETS. WhsaT Own. Illgli.- Low, Close September.... 0A 01 C0 Corn September.... 83 !!3 : 83 821 Cot too Bulut 25,500 bales. Till lTenrM Nprlng Itniiib, Venl, Million, 1'ork, And thej FINEST llEEever Jbrought to thll City, canbe.had at 5aml Cohnj & Son's M Middle St, Phone 46. ftf Alto Live and Draescd Poultry, i M lhe Rnnk Store i Nearly 50 Tears of Continued Success. 279 STUDENTS LAST YEAR. The Lareest and Rest Equipped Private Kitting School in the South. English, the ClnaRics, Mathematics, Book-keeping, Shorl-linnd, Telegraphy, Typewriting. Terms reasonable. For catalogue, ad dress J. A. & M. H. HOLT, OAK RIIX1E, KOUTII CAROLINA. "New Heme Sm'iely Note" and Crusher Pond Stationery Just Received. duly daily. lnaa.iui'S 111 riving i G. H. Ennett. J. Pay Your License Tax! Doctors, Lawyers, llone-dealcrt ami all others who doing business under Schedule R, are hereby notllled that I heir Licenses expired May illtt, and the tame I mutt bcrunewed At Oncb. Oct your License and tave trouble. JOSEPH L. IIAIIN, Sheriff Craven County, June 10th 1H9H. What Will He Do With it f He ran neither afford to give it away, o: to make ute of it that ia the predicament you llnd yourself in with a Cheap tuit of ready made clothing, that doesn't suit your individuality or style. We will make a Suit, that will please the most Kastidiout Dresser, from our Ex clusive Fabrics, and fit to Perfection, at a KfBsnnanie I rice. F. n. Cliadwlfk, Middle street, N EW ItEHNE, N. C. tl dityt ...HARDWARE... atiR, JR., 77 Inroad rtrr -1. have to completely and aandsomely 1 1 .1 Kli..t the coast cliletof Bpsln la tbe S'"l'l""- . i j 1 1 1 J. t. 1.. I State Aud tor Aytr tsyt that tbe cost alm-nce of Admiral Cainara. In ten I ' ' ,.. tbe American fleet .111 s.11 M . . . f" . , . .1" JUly iwi nst nosn iivi,whi, iiiwi tuv Sttwsru oontract for tbe ysar previous It cost 14,000. One of lbs llotpltai Uoanlt at Camp Riiswll btt dessrlwl, taking some of tbe property belonging to tbe hospital wilh hi in. Still alioul 800 men at the camp are dluhled by retsoa of their sore armt. Atloriiry Oeneral Wsler hu given hit opinion at to tht war revtnut tst. FlatS, All Sizes, Mas'ury's Paints. C ASTORIA Fr iLfntt and ClUdren. Th Hi Y:a ll::3 C:: :U 4 f !art the ' r ft ' , -X k-ilttureof t,. 4 'Csrrlr Load ofl Deck or la Hold. Red Heart Hand-Made end Sawed 5hlnzei I Alwayt on Hand. Out Prion oa llrick, Lallit and Fenot Pnsta. Htove Wood Cut and delivered lo your door. See BIO HILL, The Shingle Han. Ariel Bicyles. it n Kei Bene, H.C. Qup Yyatchworde ; The PURITY of our dnigt and chemicals The ACCURACY wtlli which our prescription! are compounded and The STABILITY of all oar pre pa rations are tbe sterling Qualilixe that we pride ourselves are embodied la all gnodt we possess Our ex hsuatlve stock of chemicals togethnr with our Assorted Variety of toilet articles and druggists' mmlrlet snsbiee us to offer to the public pricas that can be favorably compared wltb those of any drug rtiaimiiimnni in the country . Bradham'g Reliable Drur Store.
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