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i mm. VOL. X.VI-KO 73. NEW BERNE, N. C. SATURDAY MORNING, JULY 2, 1898. ESTABLISIlEll liill-i 1 fy 1 . c I J , - K 5 J3UUUlt)U UJJ. ; ill - .UNCI-!. SAJI HAS g ONE MIIiT, HAVE YOU IF YOU IOSPT ITEfiD - WIIA.T FOLLOWS: 35 As Hie Ice Cream Season is now your attention to our line of , g White Mountain and Arctic Freezers, JJ There nre no Better on the Market and we Guarantee Satisfaction to Purchasers. eJJ We have also In stock a lot 'of 0OAR8K ALUM SALT, Hie 'jm regular freezing size. It lasts longer and gives belter HnliHfac J I'u-ii limn any other kind. : , Always in Slock a full lino line PLAIN, STAPLE AHD FASCY GROCERIES, Canned Goods, Buller and Cheese, Hhiiip, Breakfast Bacon, &c. In our CROCKERY DEPARTMENT we are offering WHITE HOW I. AN It I'll I II lilt AT 80o and $1.00. Iron Stone i'inl While Granite and Plates and Oupg and Saucers in Pro- portion. - ' Wc wish to call your httcnlion this week jto our , ' Gent's Furnishing Department This Department is complete in everything necessary for tlib ' equipment of mull. . . , , ' Id WHITE LAUNDERED SHIRTS we are showing some very pretty rtjhs i-i Pique, Pleated and plain bosom. Also ., something pretty in thin puff bosoms. In NEGLIGEE SHIRTS we have a great many styles, prices . from l0o to l 35. Our NECKWEAR, COLLARS AND CUFFS wero carefully selected wiili nn cyu lo the Latest Ktyleg arid we feel assured iiii tho varied assortment which wo carry that any thing wan- , V d in this lino we can furnish w illi up-to date Styles. In SUM M Ell UN DERW EAR wc have a full lino both In B4I. bsijjjun and Drilling. iiemembeu ouu siioi: stock i Is ulwuvs comp'ele Willi the Latest Styles in Shapes nnd Colors, made up in. Willow Calf and Vicl Kid. PRICES RIGHT AT 5 35 fPape M "Deyoi I COMMISSION MERCHANTS, I Souiliern Fruit and Produce a Specially. ' 850 efc 801 Wn!h!iigtoii St., New York. KKFKKENCKS: National jtank of New Borne, N. C. Ganticvoort Bunk, New York. 2 Highest Market Tripes, rromjit Sales and Check liy Return Mail I in OUK MOTTO and is Making tia Many Friemig. n S 1 Stencils and IVstals will be furnislicd on application to I JOHN DUNN, New Berne, N. C S Give ns a trial sliipment and you will be pleased with our !f , 'dulin. ' I PAPE & DEYO, NEW YORK. 1 JUST RECEIVED a Fresh Lot ot FOX RIVER BUTTER 25c. Lb. Kn.li t,.t .( Jacob C. Sliafer A Co.'i SMALL 1'IU II AM?, 12 Cent a Pound. Jjcob 0. SUfor & IVs BRKAKFAST STKlPiJ, 11 . Cents a I'niind. !OOl Ci oKI NO liUTTKU, 20 CenU a Pound. If yon wniit anything in (MiOCKRIKS go lo PAR K Kli S and jnn wiU alwavs find thoi Fresh anl Up to "t.iniliir'l. Prices (iiiurmittfl as hum M ilia IOwi t. ( ) j i: fry HIM JIVI NOiTIK in full blast, wo desire to call of iectflllly, JR., While;ale"niKl - P t I ( rr. 77 r,i (I rtr t. IS FiLLEN Santiago Believed to - Have Been Taken by te Army. BUT ill TERRIBLE COST. Tio Wuml Am ported Seal Tim Fight ltaged All Day Yesterday Along Entrenched Lines. SPANISH FLEET RAKES AJIER ICAN LINE OF BATTLE. SAMP30N MAKES AN ATTACK At Washington Victory Is Believed n. President iu Coinmunicaliou With General Shafter. Dewey Does .Not Re port Arrival of Reinforcements. A Nrnii llmile. Siecil tj Journal. Wahhknoton; July 1. The battle of Santgo bos raged ull day along the line of entrenchments in front of the cily, At one o'clock this afternoon, after Ove hours of fierce flghllng the Span! began to leave the eulruuclimeuis before the assaults of the Americans and to re treat Into Suutlago. Gcueral Shafter has possession ol the cable line and probably no further new of the balllu will be sent from Playo de Esle except what Is purely military Only one of the despatches of General Shnfter have been given out by the De partment. At tne signal onice the lollowing was received from an officer at the front "American troops have driven Spanish back, wounded being brought la right ulong." ' The news of the battle sent from Siboney, the headquarters of General Shatter and General Wheeler, Ave miles distant from Santiago, up to half post three ibis afternoon was as follows: The attack on the suburbs of Santiago began at seven o'clock this morning, general engagement continued all along the American front which extended for five mile. The American Army numbered eleven thousand four hundred men with several thousand Cubans under Generrl Castillo, As the battle progressed ninny wound. ed Americans and Cubans were being taken to the rear. ' The vessels ot Oer- vera's fleet trained their guns from the harbor upon the American lines. In reply Admiral Sampson opened u a terrible bombardment from his floot at the harbor entrauce. The guns of the fleet pouied shells against everything In sight and tried to force an entrance into the harbor to destroy Cervera and attack Santiago. It is believed in Washington tonight; that Santiago has fallen. President Ho Klnley and his Cabinet are greatly exci ted over the news from the front. The Prcaldeut Is In direct communica tion with General Shafter. I The rumor is in circulation Hint two thousand Americans were killed in the awaulls upon the Spanish entrenchments but that the Spanish were driven out and that the city Itwlf had fallen. from Halifax which has Table com muni-. railon with Santiago, and the dispatch said that the flpaolib were Ihon (Win a and the cily was doomed. r. ,.... r...,. The depailure of Commodore Wataoa with his fleet lo altsi-k the Cixul ijllrl if .Mimln is i-t lor neil WrdiiriiUv, on Mill day he will sill for fibrillin. Advices from Admiral Dewey at M i- i.iU uni'or dale of Juno U7lh, nmko no nU(n of relnforenu-iils having arrived. 1 1 he refonnl of rord lo Admlrul t'fottsra at Port Said and the delay there is to Ike advantage of Admiral Dewey if Camara 18 still in reality bound for the Philip, pines, for it ensures the aVrival of almost the whole of General Merrilt's niilituty force and almost certainly of the cruiser Charleston and the monitors Monterey and Monadnock before the Spanish squadron can reach Manila. The cruiser St. Louis bus arrived at New York to take on her big guns. Pnld Cam! Dsn. New York, June SO The officials are convinced that nothing short of a mira cle can stop Admiral Ganiara's squadron from continuing its voyage to the Philip pines. The Spanish commander, has paid the tonnage dues prescribed by the canal reg- ula'ion and is preparing to pass through the canal. Official information to this effect was received by the State Department today from Consular Agcut Broodbent at Port Said. Mr. Broadhcnt informed the de partment that Admiral Camara had paid 100,000 in bills on France, which wen accepted by the canal commissioners and arrangements are being made for the passage of his ships through the canal. dnnnlnnnuio Horfeni . Camp McCalla, Guantanamo Bay, June 13 It is apparent f:om information collected in letters found on Spanish spies that the condition of the enemy in the town of Guantanamo is desperate. Not only are the Spaniards in this vicini ty shut off from communication with Santiago, but they are fust running out of food. From Spanish sources comes the information that, although the local troops have been put on half rations, the supply will barely hold out until the end of this month. To Fni.a Cninnra New York, June 30. The Herald ha the following dispatch from Washing ton: If not the prey ot Rear Admiral Dewey's men-of-war, Admiral CanmraV licet will be the victim of the squadron under I lie command of Commodore Wat son. lis primary duly will he to follow Ad miral Camara nnd to dtstroy his coin ninnd, provided lie has not already met t'ds fate at the hands ot the Asiatic s iiiadron. This may involve encircling the globe. The gigantic task which is before Com modore Watson is not lightly entered upon. The Navy Department at the instance ol the naval war board is mak ing all preparations to provide the fleet with an ample supply of coal and with fresh meats and vegetables and a supply of ice. Under the instructions given by the department each vessel will take on board sufficient supplies to last for four months. The colliers will receive batteries which will enuble them to protect them selves and to do a little offensive work it necessary. HyiiKiiill Was 1'neal. General Shutter's Headquarters, (via Playa del Kite,) June 80. Another notuble achievement has been placed to thn credit of the Rough Riders, who, under Iho direction of Sergeant linllett Alsop Borrowp, who left the euperintea tcudency of a Jersey railroad lo become a soldier, have dragged a heavy dyna mite gun as far as Sevilla. This was a task requiring almost super human effort, but Sergeant Borrowed men went at it with great determination. Slowly they made their way up the mountain paths, past the Held upon which several of their companions fell last Friday, and on down to Sevilla. Great things are expected of them as a result ot Ibis successful effort. Sergeant Borrows and his men will be depended upon to do destructive work when the attack on Santiago's defenses begins. ON TUB DIAMOND. Bvknlis of Ihe Mallaaal Lrasrae Baao- all Damn Plajr4 Yoatoro'ajr. Special to Journal. Chicacn, July 1 Chicago 4, New York 8. Cincinnati, July 1 Cincinnati 14, Philadelphia 8. Cleveland, July 1 Cleveland 12, Bos ton 0, Loulsvillo, July 1 Louisville 0, Bui tlmore it, Pittsburg, July l-PilUburg 7, Brook lyo8. , ' 81 Iinuls, July 1 St. Louis 4, Wash Ington 8. . They ,rif TV.Iki-. , New York at Chicago. Philadelphia at Cincinnati. Boston at Cleveland. Baltimore at Louisville. Brooklyn at Pittsburg. Washington at HU loul. Maw laa Claba Mlaat. W. L. P. U 41 83 .041 , 84 X4 , .611 57 84 .604 83 84 .m 89 87 .571 si n .m 80 81 - ,4tM 87 8) .474 8.1 84 .491 84 80 .887 8) 49 .844 St 43 ,8.11 . ,. ' Iloatml, , , , . Clevaland Ijjaiumorc Chicago,..,, ..... piiuhura; New Voik, Philadelphia, )!rktyo, Washington Hi. IjOiiis IjiuUvllh, THE STATE CAPITAL. HwekaSrra Bnt Sollr. I'M. Bar. wyae EnleitxtaH. Out. Wnj I fcvad Civil Nrvl. Law. t'rnlarr Kalelab'a Vallnat rihl at Maulln. Joubnal Boukait, t ' Raleigh, N. C. July 1. f It was stated fow days ago that only 35 more men were needed to bring the 8nd Regiment up to its required strength of 1,350. Now it is said 01 more are needed. Why such conflicting reports are given out it is hard to say. The council of adminltration met yesterday and recommended prices that hucksters at the camp should charge for certain articles. As soon as the men were paid off, the other day these hucksters advanced the price of different things. Several cases of desertion were tried by court martial at Camp Russell to day. There was a line inspection drill yes terday at Camp Russell instead of dress parade. Colonel Burgwyne on Thursday night entertained a party of ladies from Wash ington city, at supper. It was some- uiing novel 10 tne ladies, and was greatly enjoyed. Col. Burgwyne, and his staff of officers all know how to make their guests feel at home and pretty women surrounded by handsome men in their uniforms make an attractive pic ture. The war tax has begun and all checks. drafts, etc., have to have a3 cent internal revenue stamp upon thcin. the case against George II. Glass for forgery nnd embezzlement while mana ger of the Bell Telephone company has been postponed for hearing until July Kth. Today it became known that by a rul ing of the commissioners of internal revenue, an mo new deputies were ropped, taken from under civil service. and supplanted by Republicans, and uiai an me onico lorce oy clerks were changed iu designation from clerks to deputy collectors, this taking them from under civil service protection. The collector has the right lo a, point. Three of the old clerks are retained. There nre to be two now deputies permanent, and live additional ones to be appointed for month 9. There arc now 13 field officers and 3 office clerks to lie changed. The collector has been very quiet about this. It is learned today that Henry M Miller died at Norfolk, Ya., yesterday, He was born in Raleigh and was the oldest bou of the late Henry W. Miller, one of the most gifted men at the North Carolina bar, The tobacco crop ull iu this soction is particularly line. i no railroad commission did not re duce the assessment on any single road in the Slate. The Stale Treasurer has tho report of the 37 National banks iu this Slate show ing loans and discounts of $8,7-14,8-10, U lionds !)08,000, specie 578,000, ag gregate resources fIl,OS8,000, capital slock paid in $3,070,000, surplus $S0' 000, undivided profits $u95,AOO, National lUnk notes outstanding $51)4,000, unill viilcd deposits subject to check $5,713 000. A letter has been received from Mr, Jernlgan, Consul at Shanghai, China, in which he gives assurance of how well the cruiser Raleigh did her part at the battle of Manila. He says she was iu the thickest of the light and adds that the punch bowl was not dnmaged at all mis last will lie bad news to some peo ple who criticized so harshly the com mittee who selected the punch bowl. Col. Cowles today went up to his office In the Capitol and attended lo some Adjutant General business. F0Y7DER Absolutely Pvro TUB MAKBXTS. Yesterday's market quotations furnish ed by W. A. Porlorfleld 4 Co. Communion Brokers. Nrw York, July 1, HTOJftS. Open, High, Low. Dose Sugar. 133 13JJ 11, 1334 Peoples Gas.... W 91) Utt 80 a H, Q. 106t 1051 1041 105' COTTOJ. Open. Ulrh. Low, Close Augiut 6.08 t.08 8.04 6 01 CUICAGO MARKETS. WilaAT Open. High. Low. Close September.... 681 70 08 71 Co September.... 83 88 821 88 Ootto Bales tt.300 bale. There will he no Mwlona of the Pro duce Exchange or New Yoik Block Ei Ohaige, until Tuesday, July ftlh, 1838. CASTORIA Tor Infant and CkiUrsn. Tti KM Yea Ksti E::;M Boar the H Blgnatur Small Sugar Cured Pig Hams, Small Breakfast Strips, Sugar Cured Shoulders and English Cured Shoulders. Also a Fresh Lot FOX RIVER PRINT BUTTER AND NUMEROUS OTHER GOOD THINGS TO EAT, JUST RECEIVED FRESH FROM HEADQUARTERS. IDan id S 'Phone 91. Removal Sale! Aa wo intend Moving our placo loor below our old stand to No.'s 5!) and GI Middle Street, next door to F. S. Daily's Drug Store, we have concluded to Close Out our Kntiro Spring Stock of OOODS AT NEW of JiUVlISti and Make Room for the Fall Stock. We invite the public to come and examine our Stock and Prices and be Oonvincad. NOTE FEW OF Men s wool suits, reduced from $1 to Men's clay worsted suits, from $7 to 4,50, Men's French clay worsted stiils, from 1 3.50 to8. Men's line cossimere suits, from $13.50 to 8. Meu'a Prineo Albert, from $10.50 to $10.50. Mcifa Cutaway Suits, from $13.50 lo $8. Hoy's line suits, from 1.(10 to $3.35. AMERICAN STOCK CO., NO. a MIDDLE STREET, Duke's 5c! Cigarettes, . CIGARS and TOBACCO Shipment of Fresli Chocolate and Bon lions will arrive Monday. Coffee, Milk and Sandwiches. Ice Cream, 30c Quart. Delivered to any part of Ihn PACKED IN ICU. city, Corner Pollock and Middle Streets. Don't forget the place. V, T. McSorley & Co. . ft Lbook Store "New Berne Socicly Nolo" and ('rusher Bond Stationery Just Received. July daily. magazines arriving G. N. Ennett. Pay Your License Tax! Doctors, Lawyers, I torso-dealers and all others who doing business under Schedule B, are. hereby notified that their Licenses expired May tllst, and the same must bcrenewed At Oxen. Oct your License and savo trouble. JOSEPH L.1IA1IN, Sheriff Craven County. June 10th 1808. ...HARDWARE... Masury's Paints. Ariel Bicyles. mm Slrcot, New Bcrae lw N. C. IIT 2LSH LOT h Hi) Wholesale fc Itetail CJrocers, 71 Broad St. of business tho First of Julv. one YORK COST to SAVE EXPENSE OUR TRICES : j Roy's wash suits from $1 to 50c. 1'iiie Pants, from 4.00 te 3.5(). 3.50 to 1.50. " " " 1.00 to 50c. Men's Shoes, from l 50 to $ .115, a.OO to 1.75. " " " 2.50 to 1.50. Ladies Shoes, from $3.50 to $1.75. 3 00 lo 1.50. 1 " " " 1.35 to "5c. I " " " 75c to 50c. II. & A. Macbt, Propiielors. NEW BERNE, N. C. What Will He Do With it ? He can neither afford to give it aw ay, or to make use of it that is the predicament you find yourself in with a Cheap suit of ready made clothing, that doesn't suit jour individuality or style. We will make a Suit, ihat will please the most Fastidious Dreaaer, from our Ex clusive Fabrics, mid lit to Perfection, at a Reasonable Price. F. n. t'lKuIuh k, Middle street, NEW BERNE, N. C. 1 Qur Yyatchords The PURITY of our drugs and chemicals The ACCURACY with which our prescriptions arc compounded and The STABILITY of all our preparations are the sterling Qualities that we pride ourselves are embodied In all goods we poaaess Our ex haustive stock of chemicals together with our Assorted Variety of toilet articles and drugKisla' sundries enables ua to offer lo Iho public prioM that ran be favorably compared with those of any drug establishment in the country . Bradham't Reliable Drug 5tore. Notice ot Sale! Pursuant to a Judgment rendered at the Kobruary term of the Craven county Superior court in a suit for the foreclos ure of a mnrliraRe, wherein Mark Dlsos way is plaintiff and Frederick Douglas Is defendent, I will on the first day of August, IMM, al lbs court bouse door In New Berne at 13 o'clock m anil at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the following described land, lorwltj One piece or parcel of land on the south side ot Bryan street In the cily of New Iterne, beginning on Brya street In the cily of New llerna, and runs thence east I Ml feat to J W Walker's line; thence south along said Walker's 4 feet lo Uvy Canaday's line; thoiica west I Is feel lo Hryaa street Ihencw north along said Brvaa street lo the beginning. for fuller dewrfplloa see 1mI book No. BO, page M0 Craven county record. It. W. WILLIAMSON, CommlwIoBt-r, June 8.1, IHUft. 9 8
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