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V- IT mvu ."'7 para VOL. XVI -NO 74.- NEW BERNE, N. C. SUKDAY MOUSING, JULY 3, 1898. -ESTABLISHKU IK8 V A V V 5 t i :;i.iVViV:iiii,V ! rum i afiam : viimrcian iriri Confronts Ameri can Army Before Santiago. UULE3 THE WOULD OP FASHION JUST NOW, and Is Be witrliing iu lier downs and Frills of Dainty Fabrics, popular srniiER iu:hh i U t lie Pique and Bedford Cord Suits and Skirts in ' liiiih Wliiie and Dolors, While Buck and Linen Crash . Skirts, such as we are Selling in our Large and Va ried Assortment. REMEMBER OUR LINES IN this government must accept the claim of Germany that the only businesa of this fleet is the protection of German citizens at Manila, until some act showing other wise has been committed, but that iB no reaon why the administration should believe that claim is made in good faith. There are less than fifty German citizens iu Manila, and as long an Dewey is there their private interests and their persons would receive the same protection given to Americans. Watch Drwejr. Officials refuse to acknowledges that they eutcrtuiu suspicions of Germany's intentions, or, in fact to discuss at all the possibilities of Geruiun interference in the Philippines. It is known, however, tli tit Dewey has orders not to allow any foreign Interference with the currying out of his orders, and that Geu, Green, who is in command of the lirst detach ment of General Merrilt's army, now on the ground and acting in concert with Dewey, has Similar orders. Should the German fleet attempt to do any thing not sanctioned by Dewey there would be bigger battle in Manila Bay than the one which resulted in the destruction of a Spanish fleet. I)eweyisn'tjthe sort of man to be either bluffed or bamboozled; he will carry out his orders regardless consequences. THE STATE CAPITAL. of is Ladies Fines Shoes 5 and Oxford Ties Ship With Nurses irceons cn Way to Mot's Army. and THE WAR BALLOON. Are tnndo by thn two weP-kimwn Manufacturers THOS I'LANT anil ZEIOLElt, nnd we Guarantee Satisfaction in G. PIT.' SfclTATjITY. PRICE. CASTLE CAPTURED. JUST RECEIVED ! A Choice Sliced at Lot ot SKINNED HPtS, which wo arc Selling . l'-'e Mi. vAIr.i FHLMII UYE end GHAHAM FLOUR, in 7 lb sacks of the very brt rjru es that we can purchase nt , 85c I'er Sack. We hI ill have a small quantity nf that I 1 POUTED GINGER ALE on Imn.l. Fiiinili.s ran be furnished with a supply ''light ir the h i." if they so desire. . . Vi arc rxpiH-iiiiir another Invoice nf those nice FANCY CAKES on Monday's boat (July 4th). Call and get a supply for the ilollilny.. CHOICE LEMONS AND ORANGEY received today. This Is the proper weather for Iiflinonaile and we have the proper at Helen to make it, SO DO NOT FORGET The Battle Continued. Advanced Positions Held by Americans. Dewey Will Take care Germany. In V, hi. Nnntlnjro. Cannot be Nhoi by IllHe llnll Cnii Aoo, July 1. The balloon that is now in active use, sailing over the bc- lcagurcd city of Santiago, and in plain view of the Spaniards and Americans, was shipped from Tampa with General Shaftcr's forces, together with the sub murine cablc9 and other field telegraph equipments now being used by the signal I corps of the army in Cuba. This balloon was shipped from Paris early in May and is charged with oxygen from tubular reservoirs, which have been in use by the army for experimental purposes at Fort Riley, Kan The balloon is lirstjcharged and then allowed to ascend by means of wire cables ftom a large reel made fast to a Held wagon. The cables are used telegraph and telephone conductors, aud the occupants of the balloon transmit to I he ground their observations, There is little danger of the balloon being pierced by a rille shot, on account of its constant swaying and the extreme difllculty of hitting anything at nn eleva tion of 2,500 feet, which is the usual limit of a cable reel The French Bay they have a gun which will pierce a bal- A Sertoli Nluiailiiii. Special to Journal. Washington, July 2 Thero can be no question that the nit nation nt Santiago is a moat grnvo one, This is best seen by the fact that the Departments refuss to give out nnyg butt loon, but It is supposed there are none the most meagre accounts of the tight. I in use cither in the American or Spanish The report from General Shafler slat-1 armies. ing thnt he had previously under esti-1 Had one of these balloons been aboard mated the casualties which was received I of Sampson's fleet much anxiety would here this morning, was so nlnrmiiig thut I have been prevented pending the I'm at Nm 111 Rmnn Nerilrd. Third Regiment Apnulniitirnt. Jndae Parnrll la Appoint BAMkrnplrjr Kvrerttr. Kevflmi. .Hbk i. JOI'KNAL BUliKAU, I Raleigh, N. C, July 3. Adjutant General Cowles has .been notified that nn more Naval Reserves will be needed as more hive been mus tered in than the government has a use for. The appointments of the field and staff officers of the Third Regiment of Volun teers, colored, were completed last night. All are negroes. They are: Colonel, James II. Young, of Raleigh; lieutenant colonel, Clias L. Taylor Charlotte; majors Andrew J. Haywood, of Raleigh, and E. E. Smith of Goldsboro; adjutants, Abraham Middle ton and David 1'. Lane surgeons, Thomas R. Mask,"jTA. Dellin- ger and M. T. Pope; quartermaster, Thomas C. Miller. Judge I'umell says that under section 002 of the Revised Statutes ho will be called upon to appoint all the referees in bankruptcy in this Stale. Thin of course, being upon the belief that Ewart will not bo appointed Judge of the western dis trict. The shaking up in the revenue district by Collector Duncan, very naturally causes a sensation, this being especially so among those holding places who thought themselves secure under civil service law. But the "new solution" of why Demo crats should not hold ollice under a lie publican administration, shows that civil service law amounts to nothing, if the administration needs olticcs for the faith ful. The Glorious Fourth is to be celebrat ed in truly patriotic style in Raleigh. Extensive preparations arc being made, and it promises to be the largest exhibi tion of patriotism that has taken place since the war. The splendid Second Regiment, in full fercc and bright new uniforms and equipments under Colonel Burgwyne will parade through the city; annual race by the firemen, and other attractions during the day. At night an illuminated bicycle parade through the streets, and fancy riding iu the pavilion at the l'ark; fire-works the most elabor ate ever provided will also occur at the l'ark. One of the finest brass hands In the State will furnish music during the lay and nt night. Zi. iFSZi lot s Small Sugar Cured Pig Hams, Small Breakfast Strips, Sugar Cured Shoulders and English Cured Shoulders. Also a Fresh Lot FOX UIVKK PHI NT BIT ITEM AND NUMEROUS OTllKIt GOOD THINGS TO KAT. JUST HKCKIVEl) FURSII FHOM 1IKAD-QUAKTKIW. UcDanic (Mill 5 Wholesale Retail WroeerM, 'Phone 91. 71 Itron'l Nt. Removal Sale ! As wo intend Moving our place of business the First of July, ono loor below our old stand to No.'s 5!) and 01 Middle S'rcet, next ilnor to F. 8. Duffy's Driiir Store, wo have concluded to Close Out. our Kntira Sprinff Stock of GOODS AT NKW YORK COST to SAVE EXPENSE of MOVING and Muko l!oom for the Full Stock. Wo invite tiio public to coino aud examine our Stock and Prices and ho Conviucad. rool suits, NOTE FEW OF 01' It PRICES: reduced from $1 to ! Roy's wash soils from $1 to 50c. Fine Pants, from if 1.00 te f'J.flO. 2.50 to 1.50. " " " UK) to .Wi-. Men's Shoe, from 1.511 to $ .!l.", 11.(10 to !.?.-. " " " 2.50 to 1.5(1. Ladies Shoes, from !fj.5ll to ."ih 1 .1.1. 2.1)0 to 1.511. ' 1.25 to ",!ir " " " T."c to 50e. Men's 2.3 Men's clay worsted suits, from t" to 4.50, Men's French clay worsteil suits, from 1 2.50 to 8. Men's line cassnnere suits, from $12.50 to $(S. Men's I'rino Alliert, from $10.50 to 10 50. Men's Cutaway Suits, from $12.50 to 1 " " " ISoy h line Huile, from $1.(10 to $2.25. " " " $ to $!.. AMERICAN STOCK CO., NO. li.'5 MIDDLE STREET, II. & A. Matllt, Proprietors. NEW BERNE, N. C. (s) 300, I Pape & Deyo, I 1 CJIJXliltATi 1 COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Soiiilit'rn Fmlt ami Produce a Specialty. " 850 A SU Wnwliiiiglon Nt., New York. REFERENCES: National Hank of New IWrnp, N. C. . Cinnsevoort Bank, New York. Highest Market Pricog, Prompt Sales anil Check ly Return Mail ia OUR MOTTO mid i Making us Many Friends. 9 9 ( Stencils unit Postals will be furnished on application to ' JOHN DUNN, New Berne, N. 0. (live tis a (rial- shipment and you will bo pleased with our ' Sales. PAPE &DEYO, NEW YORK. Presidout Mclvinley and his Cubmet de cided to keep it quit. But Uenerul Miles gave publicity to it, and this caused something of a row be tween Secretary Alger and General Mites the latter being reproved for his nulls, crellon. The ricblinc Knaiurd. Secretary Alger says in reply to In quiries that the lighting i.t Hantiago was resumed this morning and that the situa tion waa very grave. Flie Npnnliih Aeeonni, A ppnnisu dispatch uom nantiago via Madrid In regard to the tight says: The Americans advanced In force and can nonaded the village of Coney, and the First Brigade of the Spaniards of four thousand troops under command of (leueral Vera De Itay. was defeated. t'anlllviliia; R-frln, General Garcia Is reported as saying that Ucneral I'andoa with eight thousand troops has entered Santiago, the small force of Cubans sent to oimhisc l'undos bring unable to atop his army. As opposed to this a Madrid dispttch rromtieneral titnarca at Banliago says that he lias not seen General Pandoa aud his army, The hospital ship Relief tailed from New York today with nurres and sur geons for General HlmfU-r'a wounded men. The hospital ship Solace at (iiianlaua- nio has been turned over for General Shatter' use. discovery of AdmlraT (Jervera in San tiago harbor. Each of them has a lift ing capacity of 300 or 400 pounds, which would enable ft to carry two signal men of ordinary weight, as well as the ncces-1 sary telegraph and telephone apparatus. The Santiago battle is said to be the first iu which a balloon has been put in actual I war scrvico on this side of the Atlantic I ocean. &AKIII0 SV.V. V V.V.VV V.V S: At the Book Store 'New Berne Society Note" and Crusher Bond Stationery .lust Received. F0VDER Absolutely Pure ON TUB DIAMOND. o O u i:ra sSODODO. I. JUST RECEIVED a Fresh Lot ot FOX RIVER BUTTER 25c. Lb. Frrsh Lot of Junob C. Sharer A fo.'s SMALL I'lO I1AVH, 14 Coins a P id. Jicoh (!. Slmfor A IV. BRRAK FAST 8TRI PS, 1 1 Cctils ft Pound. GOOD COOKING BL'TTKIt, 30 CenU Ponnd. If you wunt anything In (lUOCKIilMS go to PAR KKli'H and jou will always find lio.,i Fresh nd Up. tu Htamlanl, Priori (hiarnliteed as Low as thn Lowest. Iuspilfiilljr, J. R. PARKEP Thono CO. Adjutant General Oorbln to whom all military dispatche come, lias received I nothing from General Shatter. Vrmm Private Naur. From private dispatches It is learned that General Shatter rHrt that the bat tle la being continued around Santiago. That the army has sustained a Ihousaud casualties and surgeons are needed. Kranlla of I he Nnlloaftl l.eof Bone- itnll Uanira I'lnjrrSl tf rilRj. Special to Journal. Chicugo, July 2 Chicago 0, New York 8. 13 innings. Cincinnati, July 2-Clncinnnti 8, Philadelphia 4. Cleveland, July 5 Cleveland 8, Bos ton 1. Louisville, July 2 Louisville 1, Bal timore U. l'itulmrg, July S-rilUhurg S, Brook lyn 3. Hi Iui, July 2-Rt. Louis 1, Wash. inglun D. Where They ,Hnf T-dr. Ixmisvillc at Chicago. St. Ixuls ot Cincinnati, l'ltlsliiirg at Cleveland. MONDAY'S QAlIgS, A. M. AND P. H. I'lilladelplila at Baltimore. Cleveland at Chicago. Louisville at Cincinnati. lioaUin at New York. Ht. Louis at Pittsburg. Itrooklyu at Washington. '. 4 .Inly daily. niai'iiziin-s llcnrvs F G. N. Ennett. ' HOBSON'S CHOICE. Mr. llobson, Mr. Ilolxon, You're a "dandj" and a "paeh." And the liliri!"t. blooiiiiiiK pebble That is shining on the beach. As a hero you ll forevrr Take the "iieac'liei'mo"' pnm: You're the bird of Suulmgo And the pride of Uncle Ham. Mr. Ilobson, please remember. When you want to take your choice, Frame a wish of what's (a reason, And to McKinley give it voice. If It's a suit of Clothing Finer than you've ever worn liefore. We will make it to your order From the finest fabric In our store. F. n. I'luwlivh k. Middle street, N EW I'.KUNK, N. Pay Your License Taxi Imctors, Lawyers, Horse-dealers and I all others w ho doing business under Schedule B, are hereby notilied that their Licenses expired May illst, and the same must bcrcncwcd At Onck. Gel your License and save trouble. JOSEPH L. II A II N. Sheriff Craven County. June Kith lsH. mac llll III! 127 MIDDLE STREET, NEW BEKNK. N. V. EsL-ty's Albumoni7.ed Foo l, l'eplongenic Milk I'owder, Malted Milk, Mellin's Food. Ueid tfc Carnriek's Soluble Food COLl'MlilAN INSElTITl'DE - Sure Death to Water Bugs and Koaches Physician's Prescriptions A Specialty. JO"' w ntcli word 4 ; Wool, Cotton, llwMivnx nighest Prices GiiarnnliiHl. J. 1?. Ti ATIf .il?!, Near Cotton Exchange. W. Cincinnati, 43 The heat la Intense and inany prostra- uipyoinnj 88 tlons caused by the hot tcoiieraturo pre vailing. Hundreds of Americamla are wounded and are overcome by the Intense beat. Mukwol Wire Pen. Iu Iholr charges upon the out poats of Philadelphia, Santiago the American troops rneoiin- Brooklyn, , tercd barbed wire fences eight high. ! IN liaba NiaaS). L. S3 24 tu tli SH 80 81 81 tl IW 43 4:1 AMERICAN BOND & TRUST CO. 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I'ursuanl to ft judgment rendered at the February term of the Craven county nuperior court in sun lor ine lorerioa ure of a mortgage, wherein Mark Disoa wav la plain ll ll and Frederick Douglas Is itefendent, 1 will on the first day nf August, ItMri, at the court bouse door In New llerne si 13 o'clock m., sell at public auction In the highest bidder for rash the following deacribed land, lo:wll; One piece or parcel of land on the south Ida ot llryan street In the city ot New Berne, beginning on llryan si root In the city of New Berne, and runs thence east lie feet to J W Walker's line; thence south along said Walkar'a 43 feel to lvy Canaday's llncj t hence west JI6 feet In Bryan it reel thence north along said llrvan street to the beginning. ' For fuller rirwriptloa ere l)eel book No, IK), page 5.W Craven county rrconla It. W. WILLIAMSON, --"' Consaiasiofter. June U, 1V00. 1 m i ...HARDWARE... Masury's Paints. aeassaasagjaaaaaasaas) Ariel Bicyles. 73 Mils Street. Few Bene, N.C.
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