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'tyS ml 002 jj 1 WEMIfMiS 4b tl JIR fart'! Volume IV., Number 9 OOALA, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, JUNE 24, 1898 Price o Gents The Star Receives Dispatches from the Union Associated Press Up to 4 p. in. Every Day. The Paper is Only aO Cents a Mouth r THE ARMY CllDfl i U On ! SHARP SKIRMISHING BETWEEN THE OPPOSING FORCES Americans Have Advanced With No Clu ck To Within Seven Miles of Santiago fl RIR R3TTI P HfV.IMY PYPPHTPnr llolison And His Comrades Have Been Removed From The Morro To A Safer Place In The City Of Satilin;ro ST K A I I L Y A I V A N C I X( J Oil S irit iao, Thur sday niht. ' The advance of the American army has reached the edeof the tableland in which the harbor of I Sant iago lies, seven miles from j t he Morro. The main bodv of m i i t IH.llIl UUU.N Ol ' troops is united. The Spaniards' are in full retreat toward Santi ago. A surprise may be at tempted, but a decisive enapre ment is not expected for several days. Liwton's brigade which rested last niht at Deinnjajho, resumed its march at daylight, and at noon hoisted the Ameri can tl at Jariaua. The Span iards retreated, burning the block houses, but Jariagua was abandoned in such haste that then; was no time to burn the town. Several sharp brushes have; taken place during the day. Several detachments are still on board the ships Attempts to land t hem have been made, but were stopped by the heavy sea. lit: A I V TO MAliCII Washington, June 4. Advices fr-om Shatter indicate that the army will be ready to march to morrow. All the heavv artillery is landed. The day will be de voted to putting it in slripe to be transported to Santiago. The troops are well and in the best spirits. Severe fighting is re ported hefween the Cubans and Spaniards among the hills back of !,iiipdri. The Cubans are forcing the enemy back toward 1 he cii.y. MAIM) ITCIITIXO KXTECTF.h Washington, .June :.'4. Oen er;l ('or bin expects news of a great b tt le a ny moment . It is Unovu t ha t lier'ce skirmishing is going on day and night, bur a de cisive battle is yet, to conn;. He ports from Madrid that the American army has been re pulsed are not credited. Secre tary Alger states that he expects t hat t he rapt ure of Santiago will be a bloody victory. The Span ish have made a desperate stand and it will be necessary to prac tically " annihilate them before they will surrender. IIOI5SOX ALL IUOHT Washington. June 4. The state department received a ca ble from Sampson this nrvrnmg. He says that under- a 11 ig of truce he learned that Hobson and his companions are all well and con lined in the city of Santi ago, four ncles from Morro. MOI'K AIKN FHi SHAFT EH Washington, June Orders . have been issued for the remain-' Another shipment of our F. S. Flour If you want good Bread and Rolls try this and you will take no other. Remember the brand kkF. S." For sale only TEAPOT GROCERY OCALA, FLA. '''''' ,,r ,lie :i4,h I'hi'n ami !itli Massachusetts, now at Oimp Al- Ifrcr, to proci:(l imme.liateiy to Newport News and embark n the Harvard for Santiago. Two thousand cases of cartridges have been shipped to Camp Al ger for the use of the troops or dered to Santiago. I Washington, June ;H. The : ! state department has received advices from an agent of the Me- partme'nt at Algiers that t he , ;i,aui stjuauron is in me .ueu-; . lter raman, oil lampeltrit, mov- moving eastward. ' MELANCHOLY MADtiJI) Madrid, June :J4 The news from Santiago alarms all. A ; cabinet crisis is reported. It was : r.r.r1 ol V...V.,. Spanish troops had g.sined a vie- oian vvill be la.GO per month j ton over Santiago, but t he re- ; v- ' ti rations and clothing. Sub I oor-t has not been conlirnn-d. ! sistence will be furnished at Ocala disti:a(tki spaix 1 unt il time of departure to join Madrid, June -The dehat e I regiment. Those wishing to tin in the Chamber of Deputies yt-s-1 hst must, apply to Sergeant R. T. iterdav was marked bv i-r-e;.! dis- : . s . )f t'hc -featcst 4-....: r.uiiiuMuu piuvanuu. iwooieiio advocated tnat peace negotia-1 tions be opened direct with t he j ing, up stairs. The Second Bat United States, and also severely j talon of Company A (Ocala criticized various otlicials and the j Billys), Company K (Leesburg press. There are open rumors of Billes), Company C (Shine a rupture in the cabinet. j Guar ds, Orlando), and Company .movements of snips i i (Gem City Guirds, Palatka. Baltimore, June -4. -The lir it--j Alukslt Wiuoht, ish steamer Norseking, pur-1 l-'irst Lieutenant Kirst Florida chased by the government as a j Volunteer, : . S. A., Kecruit water boat, has ch-arvd for Nor-' ing Ollicer. folk. 1 Newport, June i4. The lor-I ihm't pedo boats f.wynn and rf:i hot A Uy g;irden or held seeds before sailed this morning for Key West,, letting my prices. My twenty PLrixrv or snips lone year's experience in Florida New York, June M4. -- Mfef s ; ?5ia ra jn,? taring and handling wilt be made soon ai Wshmgion ,nMjs from every section of coun of a large number of st -a mshifis , ry. on:, jios m,. to procure the for use as transports by steamship companies. va i ion-. Spring Bark Sifting Miss Bertha Stnmk lia j --.t 1 received a letter frosn Mi ; ra Clarke, saying she is in Wo e :- ter, jIa-s George K with her sister, Mrs. French. ) i account of lettei' we a i e ird to b.dit ve that, the family reached New York iu safely, but this is t he tirst line from any of t hem since they left the Park, six weeks or more ai;o, rum we were verv i much afi-aid they had "gone to ! the bottom rf the sa. " M iss Cora writes of seeing Fraek Fr-eneh, so we expect that the; French family have also reached j thrir destination. Miss Eva Haines of Ocal- v,s ited liev. and .Mrs. I J. Ke-ves last, week, anu bv the strains of music coming from that direction we are sure her stay was very much enjoyed by all. Miss Flma Saviors writes that she is attending a normal s hoo! this summer and has already en - gaged to teach this eomh'i:' w in- i ter near her home m Iwavenna,! Mo. She is glad to b at home I once more hut prefeis h ioi-'itla sand to Missouri mud to walk oa. : James MeAlister is not as well : since iris return home and 1 uk-; ing of coming hack to our h -ai a ful Park again. .Ye will giv e Iii iii a cordi;il welcome. -In the heart of every iady thre is a tender- spot foi- a we!! d!'es,vd mm. If vou want to b- ia tlic latest style, buy your clothing of J J. Fuller. VOLUNTEERS WfNTED iv u. Sec. nil lialUlion. First Fli.r Ma I'csriiiiful, Volunteer Infantry, I'liiteil Slah-N Army. Eights -ii vt; able-bodied white nii-n wanted for service in the Second Battalion. First Florida Regiment , Yolunteer Infantry, l . ;s. Arms. . Applicants must he physically and mentally sound, ni)l younger than eighteen nor 1Ilon. tnaiJ forty-live years of age. Those who enlist will be allowed t() S(,rv in1 H. C()lim:mj,.s 0f their i choice, as far as pr acticable, and must (ml ist for the period of two years unless sooner discharged. Subsistence and transportation willl)' furnished from Ocala to point where regiment may be I .' . I I 1 I ! M ill MM V f? Ill inllcf lrl MnNey ( hirst Lieutenant Al- ": hert Wright at tfre recruiting of- lii. in ( i ii U n tr'rtrit i-Aiun - ., - iu., w.n, iw, Alcrchants' National ianU build- ; hi'si at lowest prices. Send for jpi.ti- .... .). i. nuiuA, ' : i : . I I . I Seed man, JS F:xposition St., Ocala, Fla. liiickhai's Arnica Salve ' The n. s1 salve in the world for ""is. bruises, sores, ulcers, sail i rbeu!ii,fev'.'r sores, tetter,chapped i hands, chilblains, corns, and alljinih. An extension to August sk?u eruptions, and positively ('5in's Pi,,s' or n0 P:,' required. It ! is "aranteed to give perfect sat- . isfactif.n or money refunded', Tic ner box For sale bv F. 0. A I i vvon.ri v: uo j j -''is! Steceivcd a,. (ll,jvv n,,vv lnt, ()r V(,ry handsome chicks of t he very best m-.L-,. k nir,. tin,. r,f nM ma Ke. nice lint i 1 1 riot ic belts, niusand other nov- j j,.s :,t K. (. Weihe's. i i Notice to Kiks There wil be : important i husmess meetmign tin ivks in M-li-nviw It-ill Jit tniiilil 'i ml ill! X ",,,v 1 ....v. n..oI tll(. international convention 1 nuaubers aurtrl to attend. J 0f the Society of Christian Kn- L A. IlKNiVN. Secretary, Lenox Soap. Lest laundry son p made, 4c, I for MOc. P.iizza rd Soap. for :(, VI 'oars for ,'. : . I L ti -r T..i!et Soap. :; cakes for ."e. ; tejauiJk Soap, :i cak-s: !c ir-a:;dpi"s Wonder Soap, ac Toe K M ket. I Compound Dyspepsia Tab-' lets, tlie best remecv tor sour uvsj-epvi;; arid inuiges- tloil. On Ce.Z''U lor .i cents t -y t !e;e a mi ifigs Co. convinced. Tvd - At the B-ickel Job Lot.- s s" F :i" r;i. '!' Shoes, onlv sac. I LiV .Fiiie - Button orLice . only :;.e. Ladies Slippers, Ladies Siioes at bottom or ices. r or al- C i ! e: ; u A fi rst -c 1 a ss lad bi-"c!e has never been, P,1,:" Cllsfl- APPy quick to Jake Klein. -Mi kind of patriotic ties at J. J. Fuller's. kuyal makes the fuod pure, bulcftumc and delicious. mm mmm Absolutely Puro OVAi (K.:SQ POZH CO., NE A YORK. Invested In Bonds Charles L. Braunon of South Lake Weir, one of our most pros perous colored farmers, came to Ocala Wednesday with to invest. He went to Monroe iV Chambliss for their advice and was told to put if into the new popular war- bonds of the govern ment, which he proceeded to do. I LI i 1 1 I .1 i , Axis ituuiai oiiM.oieu, anu, m- j deed, many white men, would do well to invest then- savings in a similar manner. (tuite a number in and around town are subscrib ing for the bonds, both through the bank and the post ollice. F. ('.A; V. Special Kates Omaha, Neb. On account of j the Trans-Mississippi and Inter national Kxpo-aliou, tickets will be on sale, daily, until October 1:, limited to November K. at SGI. 4a for the round t-ij). Kansas City, Mo On account of theTins-Mrssisippi and Inter national Kxposit ion, tickets will be on sale, daily, until October !.", limited to November la, at !$:,:;. :;u for the round trip. ' Washington, 1). C On ac count of the annual meeting of the National (Educational Asso ciation, tickets will be sold July 4th to 9 inchpive, atone fare, plus 6- for membership fee, for the round trip, limit d to July j :;i (an be obtained by deposit i nig ticket with joint agent at Wash ington en or before July l'-th, and upon payment of tifty cents. Black Mountain, N. C. t)n ac- count of the Internal ional (christian Workers Association, tickets will be sold August W j to :Mt h, inclusive, at one fare for ! tm; round trip, good until Sep- ' tember :d, ss. Indianapolis, Ind. On account of the national meet ol the League of American Wheelmen, t i'l.'nt w will I vi i: i i grt Allrrnwt I -1 v . u t m i vvi u . m i ioi7 9 s and ! at one fare for- tin? round ! ; t rip, limited to August. IU, Nashville, Term. On accoum - . deavor, tickets wiil be sold July i 1 to 4. inclusive, at one fare for 1 1 hf. roun,j t rip. good until July j : j pmvjd.d fr an extension to Ai;-usi i:,. if t iekets are deposited j w,t h terminal lire- on or before! j,,v ;jj Butl'alo, N. '. On account of the Baptist Yun.g IVopbvv L'n-j ion, tickets wiH be ald at one! :iare lor i ue iouuu inpou.juM ii.i i . . e - i I . . 1 . . 1 1 i 1-,' and l:j, limited to July An extension to leav' Bult tlo ik1 1 lutr i ban August -. may oe se- ; cured if ticket is deposited with ! . i joint agent not later than July i IV and on oavmetit of a fee of I lilt V C'itS. W. l. HorKINs. W. y.CONI)ON. Trav-aii i':t . .-.ct. 1 i-k-t Atf-nt. !:..! i:i:v. v o.-.-ia. :..-. A . Ma Imi.NKLI.. ... :. A'-nt. J.i'-k-. . v: '. F;ridA. For rent -T.-n room, two storv dwelling with bath room on Her-i h(,n sln.t4 ht.t.v.n Oekiawaha! and Fori King. Apply to Simn i 'Benjamin at ice factory. I A man without n wife, A ship without ;i sail, Hul the oddest thini? in life Is a shirt without a Proper !-nuth ! You will find our line of Soft Bosom Shirts to be cor Ircct, both as to measurements and style; and last but not least, in price. Take a peep at them. avidsom Ss T 1 Merchants' BlOCk- Cr :... 1 T. W. TROXLER, 4 - -V-J - Tiling now is lo country and IW While find at the war now The latest market. the f 1 ) 1 fY J J I EDWARDS Citv Market l.t I - i : V 7.: -.. Sfy I f i Witness Office 1 rffen PS -S'- tew? tV2-A en U I - Var&Ecfoop li t WHAT WILL YOU HAVE ?l 1 wilt take Manila, M Iewej says, "what will you havt'r" You have a witln range of rlior- al our ffta wxirr ftmniain. V Imve all the fruit flavors from the pure juices of the fruit, phosphates, rhtM-o!ate, roca cola, rap juii-e and feninnade. Our oda water i a"w:iy. fresh. cold and ?p.irkliutr, arid is a tonic as well as a refreshment. Ocala, Fla. PRIDE GOETH BEFORE A FALL and I tie haughty Don deserves his fate. An lione.t pri!e in presenting a repectahle and rnshionahle appear ance is com titer dalm in all, and the only ay otLi:u it is to hve an ar-ti-tic lailor crea'e vou a suit of cloth inp uh as we can ih yuv with frmu excluie styles in fairies, snd it will raise you everal !efc;res in your self esteem. PETER INGRAM Merchants" Back jm Mm pi-ovc true to your YOUR COLORS is on. i on N ETT'S War Souvenirs on THERE IS JUST ABOUT ONE FOOD Of which we never jjrow tired. V are always re-idy to sit down :oil eat n joj--1 piece of uicit. That is just one of the reasons why m-at i- so ood for us. Our mt is alw-tys fresh, tender and juicy. We also have pure creamery hutt-r and a ( hoice line of fresh vegeta bles. Orler& carefnlly filled, as we try to retain the ijood will and patronage of our customer!. BOTHERS Gcala. Fla "1H EY RiDE THE Needs less attention and gives more satisfaction than anv other make. Also " "HARTFORD," NI "VEDETTE" SIDNEY E. HiLLER ACENT for Best Job Work