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mm VOL, IV I -NO. 79. NEW BKUNE, N. C. SATURDAY MORNING, JULY 9, 1898. ESTABLISHED 1882 v V -4 m Lovely Summer Girl I i Sampson and Shafter Are To Bombard Santiago: A RULE THE WORLD OF FASHION 3CST NOW, and Is Be witching iu her Uowug and Frills of Daiuly Fabrics. POPULAR' SUMMER IMtKSS ! Is (lie Pique ami Bedford Cord Suils and Skirts in liulli While and Colors. White Duck and Linen Crash .skirts, such as wo are Selling in our Large and Va ried Assortment. REMEMBER OUR LINES IN Miles Sailes s Ladies Fines Shoes 2 '3 it 35 3 and Oxford Ties An made lv llin two well-kn nvn Manufacturers TIIOS. PLANT iiikI ZHIGI.NIt, mill we- Guarantee Mai infliction In PIT. 41UAJLITY.' PRICE. JUST RECEIVED ! A Choice Sliced nl L-.t ol KUINNKD HAMS, which we arc Selling . 12c Lb. Aim. FUR-tll HYR nnd OHATIAM FLOUR, in 7 lis. sacka of tin: vrry best pra les Hint we ran purchase at- . !J5e Per Sack. We atitl hnvcasmi.il rpanlity of Ihat IMPORTED GINGER ALU on linml. 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I ' 0 Give us it trial cliiitiient ami ynu will Ih pleused with our ' Silll. ; PAPE & DEYO, NEW YORK. be lying off tbe coast of British Columbia the other surviving officers of the de-' -JJ- IpfUPflfTfJf VTyiTSTTirTTfrOTT watching for American ships returning strayed ships were sent north today on TOM from the Klondyke loaded with gold. t'aMsreas Aojoams. Congress adjourned this afternoon I amid wild singiug of "Dixie." The ses sion ended at 2 o'clock and the adjourn ment is until the regular session in December. W BEING Fron Weston Willi Many Med. I the St. Louis. Before leaving the officers on Cervera's stall admitted that the Spanish admiral hail been forced by or- 1 ders from Madrid to leave Santiago har bor. I One thousand of- the prisoners from iervera s ucui win ue aeiu uunu tou.ur- row on the Harvard under strong May AlineK Today. guard. Admiral Sampson is determined NkwYouk, July 7. Tho Herald to- to keep the prisoners in subjection, and morrow will publish the following from nas taken extra precautions to prevent a Washington: Dispatches came from repetition of the mutiny that took place General Shafter today stating that the aboard the Harvard Monday night. I army and navy will make a joint attack learn that fifteen Spauiards were on Santiago next Saturday at noon. wounded in that riot. Half of the guns General Shafter. after manv davs of on Cervera s vessels are found to be rest, . will attack Santiago the second In good condition, and some or them time. mini, rafraahod. and reinforced tn are beiuK removed to the American the extent of at least 3.500 trooba. These, fleet, added to the 10,000 troops already under him and the 8,000 under General Garcia, will bring General Shatter's fighting force np to about 30,000. From these must be deducted about 1,700 killed and wounded officers and men. The total regnlar force under General Linares in the city of Santiago was re cently 11,450. To these must be added the reinforcements, computed at about 6,000 men. These troops cut their way through Garcia's men, about 8,000 com ing from Guantanamo and about 3,000 from Holguln. Putting together all these figures, Gen eral Linares may within the next forty- eight hours, it is said, count upon about 22,000 men. There are other Spanish regular troops in the province., inclu ding the light division under General Bernal, to the number of about 4,000. Tbe OerntAB NhlpH. Hong Kono, July 7.--Thc British steamer Eudie, which left Manila July 3, has arrived here. Her officers state that the German warships are landing stores at Marivales, near the mouth of Manila bay, under cover of night. TO CUT.. Small Pig Hams. g Breakfast Bacon. y CALIFORNIA HAMS, SHOULDKUS. FOX RIVElt PRINT BUTTER. FANCY ELGIN BUTTER ON ICE, ONLY i5 CENTS AND ANYTHING ELSE IN GRO CERIES YOU WANT. (JIVE US A CALL. ON THE DIAMOND. Will Push Tilings at Santiago. Roosevelt Hade Colonel. To Recover Spanish Ships. Pris oners to bft Sent Home. Congress Hag Ad- . jonrned. Special to Journal. Washington, July 8. Admiral Samp son with bis fleet and General Shafter witli bis seige guns will bombard Santia go Saturday at noon, unless General Linares surrenders the city before that time. The blockade of the ports all about Cuba will be strengthened at once in or der to starve out General Blanco at Havana. Ml Ira Hall. Eighteen hundred troops with Gener al Miles embarked on the cruisers Co lumbia and Yale today at Charleston, S. C, for Santiago. General Miles goes with 4he approval of the President, who Is fearful that the debilitated condition of General Suatur may not permit of his continuing in ac tive charge of the troops. General Miles takes with him his full stafl and a U autiful assortment of un'. forms. But, with all his appreciation of fine uniforms and Imposing stuffs, he lias the conlideuce of the army and tbe Pres ident to a greater extent, probably, than any other officer His career a an In dian fighter Is said to have marked him as a strategist of raro ability, and when he assumes charge of the troops off San tlago there Is expected to bo some de cisive action that will not keep the army lung outside the city. Mirll llsnsrrd. The nominating of Theodore ltooeevi li as Colonel of the Rough Riders was cor. firmed by tho Senate today. Colonel Wood, the former hoad of this Regiment was made a Brigadier-General. Prnaia Sals'. Four thousand dollanjm tho safe of the sunken Cristobal Colon will be recovered by the wrecking company. The contract of the government with the Merrill Wrecking Company for rait- inir thl Pnlnn. it aniii. la In hff l.v the ' ' i I . t . i . . i i a dAV. ao that it nisf ba canceled at anv P00"' .uu pruoiauianun lime if It Is found Impracticable to tare "m ,u "' , tlis vessel. Tbe hull of the Colon Is said May lnilliilnte. Wednesday with thr Army Neaii Santiago Though General Linares has said he will not consider the surrender of tbe city, it may capitulate before the Americans try to take it by assault. In any case a long siege Is out of the ques tion. It is thought today there will be no firing until tomorrow, when the plan of joint attack dccidcil upon by Admit al Sampson and General Shafter may be put in operation. I have been unable to get a definite tatemnt as to whether or not the attack will be delayed longer. The Spanish in Santiago have only ammunition for tluee days. Our hospitals are in great need of sur geons, nurses and supplies. The sanitary conditions are worse since the battle, on account of tho decomposing bodies. Many bodies are floating in the wrecks of Admiral Cervera's ships. Tne Venezuelan consul says he has positive information that General LI nares and General Toral are at odds. General Toral wants to surrender. In this ho has the support of the Archbis hop of Santiago, who has lost some of his recent warlike spirit. Gen. Linares positively refuses to yield. Spanish offi cers, speaking to some of our men dur ing the armistice, said he could not sur render without the consent of Madrid, and hinted that the Americans should demand the surrender of Santiago from Sagasta instead of Linares. All the foreign attaches wonder how our ships were so little damaged by Ad miral Cervera's licet. The official reports of killed and wounded lu the land fighting aro not yet in. but estimates In the hospital here placed the number at 1,700. Lieutenant-Colonel Roosevelt has been recommended for a medal for bravery nnder fire. Captain O'Neill was similarly recommended, but he was afterward killed. Riciiahd Hahdihq Davis. Retails of Ibe NMIoorI brag-ne Bnne- Ball Uames Played Teiiterdaj. Special to Journal. New York, July 8 New York 0, Brooklyn 2. Chicago, July 8 Chicago 8, Cincin- nati 11. Cleveland, July 8 Cleveland !. SI. Louis 0. Philadelphia, July 8 Philadelphia 5, Boston 0. Pittsburg, July 8 Pittsburg 14, Louis ville 3. Washington, July 8 Washington 3, Baltimore 2. o Wbere Tbey Play Tr. lay. Cincinnati at Chicago. St. Louis at Cleveland. Brooklyn at New York. Boston at Philadelphia. Louisville at PittBburg. Baltimore at Washington, low the 'l.il Nlanil. W. L. Cincinnati, 48 2:1 Boston 41 27 Cleveland 41 .27 Baltimore, 40 27 Chicago 40 31 Pittaburg 38 31 New York 33 33 Philadelphia, 20 3!) Washington 20 3!) Brooklyn, 27 39 St Louis 23 50 Louisville, 22 48 P. 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Cassars I It Is reported that Admiral Camara will return to Spain with bis fleet. The fleet is still la the north end of Hit Red Sea It only movement being one of about three miles to a new anchorage. The destroyers which left him at Poit Said reached Cadlx yesterday. The monitors Monterey and Monadock are both expee'ed to be wtli Dewey by oopiemuer u Kara Prlaaarra. The President will send to Spain all Ibe Spanish prisoners, except the office taken from Cervera's ships, Tbs Spanish government Is making Inquiries as lo terms of pcac with the Uuilcd Bute. Advices that have been coming in show that soma of lbs European powers stsBtla HaldsOat. I Yesterday s market quotations furnish- Manila Bat, July 1, (via Kong Kong edby W.A. Fortcrneld ACo. Commislon and Tarls. July 7.) General Agulnaldo Brokers. New York, J my v STOCKS. Open. High, 13.' 133 nonnclng the birth of the Philippine Republic, ot which he assumes to be president. General Agulnaldo claims that he will take Manila tomorrow or next day. This Is not probable, however. Reports of the coming of the Spanish fleet through the Suez canal, coupled with the encouragement given the Span iards by the Germans, has greatly stiffened Spanish courage and It is ex pected the city will not surrender with ont a bard fight The water supply of the city Is nearly exhausted. Tbe pumps have not been working for three days. 8ugitr. , Peoples Uas C. H. 4 0, . Low. 13J 90, 100, . 00 100 . 100 1001 COTTON. Open. Ulrb. Low, August 0.03 t.04 0.01 CHICAGO MARKETS. Whsat Open. High. Low, September.... 08) 0'J OH) Corn September.... 82 83 82 J Cotton Sains 55,000 bales. Close 132 100 100 Summer Outing Outfits Arc never complete without Toilet Reiiuisites We have Cold Cream, Vas- alinc Cold dream. Magnolia llulin, Mad am Soule'a Tan Erailicator, Mrs. lionk- ling s Curling Cream, Aniolla race Lo tion and others too numerous to mention. Don't fail to get thorn before leaving from Bradham's Reliable Pharmacy. Close 6 01 Close 82 The Thirsty Relieved. On these hot. sultry days, when Ta.y lima flaa. Jolt 0, with Tim ri.KET Nkar Ban tiaoo. Captala Cbadwlck, of lb flag ship New York, representing Admiral the sun Is al Its senitb. a few minute In . Sampson, visited General Shafter at hli lour parlor will give you a fresh, high hesilnnarters before Banthuro todtr. Isoirited fee linf and make you co awav iirougiu pre-Jurs upon npaia to ywiu 101 Tbey m.eo.fcjj pu, for , j0nt attack light hearted and happy, ins ineviisoie. . Ian H.nllurn h tha land and naval forces. - rat flaaslals. I . between tha armies has been The cruiser Philadelphia sails, toon eoBtlB0d until tomorrow, but flihtinc from Dan rrancioo lor Hawaii, uo ooara ., k. .BnMj .. .k. Amarlcss III bs Benatort Cullom and Morgan and Md BpM,,n force ,r; onIy ,wo haodrwi l.et-uia... ... pw.Du tt6. -n.rt u I,..! Ice Cream, 30c duart. 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Komi COI.UMII1AN INSIXTITI DE - Sura Death to Water Bugs and Roaches Physician's Prescriptions ....A Specialty. oommlaiiunera oa tbe Island. The Philadelphia will cany tha flag of lb United Btates to the islands and ls cluds Iheta within the Union. Admiral Miller, commanding tha Paclflo station, who I now at Mar Island, will be charged wllh this function ot hoisting lh flag that was hauled dowa by Cora- miwloncf lllount. Sh should make lb trip la a week. Slsra rae It I reported that tha mines la New York harbor will b xplnU tonight as Uii y am no longer regarded aeoosMry, no mors dangsr being trarsd from Hps. I.U ranlilns. As armed HpsnUb privateer la said In Captain Cbadwlck xplalnd to Gea ral Bbafter that Admiral Sampson could not send bost Into lh harbor at prea- nt lo rsmovs th mln, bsoaust tber ar t.000 Bpsnlth rlflsmaa stationed be hind ibt bills near lh beach. II also re st laded tha Asssrlcaa GaDsrsI that lb taemy, with th guns of Morro, would b aid to gt th rang of any boat that might b assd la th work of freeing lb outer harbor of mine. Admiral Carver, Captain Kulal aad Corner Pollock and Don't forget th placa. MUl.lle StiaoU. C. JT. McSorley A Co. OAHVOnlA. ilk) lirs Tds Hia lnn JobjX tVgMlSI lb) line 1 Hia Hsin Tax List Time Extended ! In llm of listing City Tax has been EXTENDED TEN DAYS. Th City Tai lisUr will b at th at; Hall lo Has Uxos from July 7th lo July 17lh. Offlo boar 10 JO e, m. to 1180 p. m. and 4 to I p, m. J II, NKYnoVlK. City liot For Hnle. FOR BALE Th city lot bounded by New, East Front and Short Btrrela, lU property of the lata Mrs. M. E. Manly. For Partlculara, Inqulr ot MATT MANLY. Pay Your License Tax! Doctors, Lawyers, Horst dealers aad all other who doing business aadsr Acbsilul Tl, ar hersby aollnad that lasir LIcsBsnt xplrail May Sltt, aad U sam must breowd At OacB, Get your License and aav troubl. 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