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galta&t Hawkins, leader of Keel's advanee brigade, impatient tooash at 8as
Juan Ucckbonstt, which he deetaed
that faeeoald take in the Hank, passed
Wood's Cavmlry Brigade Ia Its aa the road to the front, while the oavwaa balled in the bed of MM creek.
Plung* Orer "Hell's Crossing." airy
Said a cavalry attest; "Hawkins was
the finest soldisr there, and the cavalry
kthmhimweiL" All the older regular
la
8ALUTED THE 8PAFIBH B&ELL8. officers are known to all the other ofllFUX rumoers and to tbe long service privates aa
Ten.
well, because promotion takes them
lif * • * of m Vetera* W !•»!*«
from one regiment to another. Bonos,
although Shatter's waa a new army, it
Down B*rfcr* Wire
was by no means an army of strangers.
at tk«
It was about noon when tbe line of
tbe cavalry division was actually formed
IMS. by the Author.]
for attack on the ridge in Its front, tbe
.1 > ot tmck
ground having been reoonnoitered and
i ,™napu> i l l i a .
points for attack shown to leaden of
» H. m , and 6,«
.OOD'S brigade tegiments and squadrons. As usual in
, UP jv,rmnt4Ml o i
i >\n nt> b o w atKir
led on tbe such cases, the exact time waa not noted
from El down, and perhaps the term noon may
r VKKW<
down totbe be used to cover the time between 13
Ibloody crossing and 1 o'olock. An offioer of tbe First
on Jnly 1 by tbe cavalry said it took three hours to pass
r o u g h riders. down the road from El Poso to "Heirs
When the line Crossing," and that the march began at
[was formed for 8:30. About \% hours seem to have
tbe charge, tbe been passed i s the bed of the creek by
oogh
riden some of the oavairy, perhaps by alL
rare at tbe front,
It should be remembered that this
a fact that was was midday, and a tropical midday at
r i t i o i s e d by that, Tbe soldiers, when inactive, otmld
of the offl. barely keep their feet They ware in a
oars of tbe regu- vaftey without a breath of ate. They
lar regiments la were wet, some to the knees and some
the
brigade, to the waist, from wading In the
Royal
They held that i i streams. For more than an hour they
was done simply to give it« leader the had seen the dead and wounded brought
Worcester
post of honor. General 8amner said into the angle, victims of the Spanish
Corsets.
that sucb was not tbe case, but that it marksmen in front of them on the crest
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was the torn of the rough riderstobe of the ridge. It waa this time, if at all,
at the front that day.
that the general impulse to charge the
Some time after Stunner's brigade, hill swept down the line. Regiments,
under Colonel OarroU, inoJuding the battalions and companies had been
Third, Sixth and Ninth (colored), fol- formed to attack. Full directions had
lowed by tbe rough riders, as tbe ad- been given with the exception of the
vance of Wood's brigade, bad passed word "go." I t Is said that jus* then a
beyond Qi lines' position at fil Peso, volunteer field offioer, who ail the mornThe only Kef ley Institute in Ver-on
tl» two remaking regiments of Wood, ing had been rather heard than seen
mont is at Rutland
tbe m m UnitedBlete. and Tenth (eel. outside of his own regiment, called oat
ored), started forward. By the time with a theatrical ware of tbe hand:
g
tnedaager
"This hill must be taken! If there are
SpaaUh fire bad
n fact, but for the three men h«te who will go with me,
the eoiasxa would
have escaped we will take Hi" Already parts of tbe
ld h
oaaaaltios vastt ^reached tbe San Juan line were in motion, and shortly the
Permanently cored by Che
forda Tbe balloon moved jast ahead entire column surged forward, carrying
of tbe Tenth cavalry, which waa first the excited volunteer along with it, or
la the column. & waa high enough to perhaps swallowing him up, for he was
draw fira, and oae of the offioers said at not seen by the regulars again until
Correspondence solicited.
LOBS;: dig.
OampWikoff,
"What tbe balloon didn't they bad planted their standards on the
tanoe Telephone connections.
get bit M . " Tbe firing at tbe balloon first MIL
Address
alsooaoaed some casualties from shrapnel and ballets in tbe ranks of the P i n t
KEELEY
cavalry.
ftuttfth* Vt,
Finally tbeb*Uoatt was pnlled down,
tbe observer, got on*, aad i* was tied to
GEO. L PAUL, HedioalOinsVr.
a tree, where it floated above tree top.
drew fire until the Spaniard.
" ' O n e o f Kent's infantry
(enoewitfa
the balloon, for it was paaeing down a
trail to the left of a road when ibe
o»valry wasmarohingand j u t abreast
of i t
At Hell's Orosaing tin Tenth oavmlry
lost half * domB men. AstbesbeUia*
orerbead with their
G;*OQ» VOUft HOUttk WITH
shriek, ti» negwaa
andsahBted
lay half or
of an boor m the riter
.
waadiyat thetbna, ewiept
at the deep— part, where the rlwrcur-
Exaoiiittflil,
H SENTINEL DEC. 88, 1898.
BEB8 AS W1ATHXR
DEWEt S VIEWS.
UNDER I WAR BALLOON.
M KIWLET IN
AM *—-Tuinu iir [\m *m*M bees WMk R a Fire Was Sorted Tna< Omnever main * atfatake. Tfcey too*
deased Sat. Water Pot TntitUag
A U ,Y
fI F.r I l \ ..,
HKBBLLEVK8 THB
what the wwftber tor the i a ? wOl be
Sailors.
SHOULD BE RSCOONIZED.
without consulting the atoeetlon of t t e
CAPITAL
New York. Dec It—When Qketsift
skfoni, sup«rmtendent of Says He Qkn Hold Maalta. Bay Against
It there is going to to » iaj» they wfii
Governor Jonaston Soys.
^
tie Whole Earth.
i Line, beard tarougb the
not go to work, no matter aow fair
j ;
• •
"
' '
•,
Haa Nothing To Take Ht
t hU brother, Capt.
tbe aun s a y shine In tb» awrnteg, aad
Replies "N>\*;i
ManUa.
P.
I.,
Dee.
16.—a«ar
Admiral
if the weather to going to be fair, the EL Wallace Soackford, and bla crew of Dewey, when A correspondent of the j
thickest clouds tn tlte stotatng do not «ae wrecked aebooeer Johanna Swan Associated Press called upon him to- [
were safe oa the barque Anna apkeep them at home.
ntgomery. Ala., I*x\ U>.—T
thh>,port-*e started oat to day- courteously, i>k»santly, but absoGo to the bees In the momln*. and
lately declined to discuss the political Prpsklent ami pariy we re given a magif they are gotn« out mad coming in sea on the tag R. J. Barrett and met
situation tn the Philippine Islands, on jnificent welcome in th Confederacy 8
as usual, it is safe to make bay or to the Ann* seven miles east of Fire IslK. the ground that his sphere was purely \ first capital to-day At the Union
go to the ptenic If tbay are loafing and llgb&iiip y^terd^y Copt.
naval.
j station th« Presidential party was mot
about home as if they Intended to take WaHace STt*ckford bad been given up
The gallant admiral seldom goes' by the governor, committees of assem
for
dead.
•
a day off, depend upon it they know
The mate, E. Caanron, told tbe story ashore and insisted that his interview-; blv, ?h<» mayor and the city council
there la going to be rain soon.
i in a-better position to acquire! ant] commercial and industrial aifeoc
Sometimes they will be seen rmblng of the Johanna Swan's wrecking, and
of tier information than himself. He then iatiiTOs. Mfeyor"Cjros»y received the
home, as if In a hurry, but none will the remarkable preservation
lined
the
correspondent: Pre;-Went wtth a well worded apeoch
crew.
She
left
Sat
ilia
River,
Ga..
on
be noticed flying away to the fields.
about everything ashore. He was glad at the station. The whole party win
When this happens a hard storm is Nov. 18.
On Nov. 26, wb*en 173 mi lee from to learn the Insurgents were releasing then taken In carriages to tb« oM Con
threatening, one of those eajtdett elecsick S&anish soldiers they held federate oapitol. The <?ntlro route wan
trical atoms that form and! break al- New York, a moderate southeast wind
ablaze with the national colors, wh'lo
most
without
wajnnIng.~f-Fanners' bad turned into a northwest hurricane prisoners, notwithstanding Aguinaldo'a
grandiloquent
refusal to do so. This crowds lined the streets as far as tho
at 5 p. m. At 8 a, m., Nov. 27, a glgahVoice.
Uc sea djtsh&d the mainuail
entirely proves that the Insurgents are very eye could re^cfe. When Governor
clear of tlte ropes. The schooner was conciliatory in spite of their defiant Johnston escorted President McKlnlcy
WOMEN IN AQRK[CUUfURB.
into the hall there was tremendous
Women gardeners are
re graduated In kept before the hurrtcan« till 5 p. m. talk. Admiral Dewey always believed
(Mttbttstration.
Governor Johnston
tho \\o«t'«
TThe crew bad been pumping all the that the insurgents were friendly, esconsiderable nonnbers f
made
a brief speech in which he took
Mrs \U!vm'py
and German schools, says the Plow- time, and the only nope lay in chop- pecially since the warships of our fleet occasion to say that Alabama had no* him Hh" H A if!
have
visited
the
different
ports
of
ping
away
the
masts,
Tbe
lanyards
man. The coarse of study is very
ting
to
take
back
for
what
she
did
in
«!J
ami romalitcd At
i cut, aad aiway these Islands and since some of our
thorough, and extends through
g two or and backstays
}U r
inland, care- 1S61. but that she was back In tho ' »ndwpoBlt»on
ers have made tours in
three rears. Tbe majority
j
jjot gradu- went tike anasta the miszen smashing officers
nioilnt
T
Union
to
stay
and
that
ahe
weteomtM
"
to
real lllw»<r\ and lila after
investigating popular
ates teach, but some
e Tof
of them save tbe aAeritonse and «ne two boats. The
IUM n s l i e
* l q a b l a t o take a < *rrta«o
rented land and taken
nine oaten finding the laxarette was not and judiciously preaching the gospel the President of a rei-unltcd countrj r ( i o'
to
this
[historic
spot.
«il*>u<
the
^ity. The Pre.i.(lonl waa
standing In the market gasden buai- quite fall of waiter, piled sails and of peaceful sentiment everywhere with
mei a t t n e J o o r
o( the ehurch by Imdness. Many of the Ataeiteaii agricul- cortege almost to tbe ffetca, pulled a highly satisfactory results. A few in- President MbKinley s^poke in part as
follows:
ing
memberj*
of
the corporation n%o
tural colleges are open to women, and taupulia across
th« top and lived fluential Filipinos in an ambitIou3 atTo the General Assembly and CRi- «*3cortea him to th« p«^ rc^cneil tor
the profeaBlon of gardeninj: offers a there for five days, with almost notii& tempt to self advancement, are clamor.
h m
8D 0
rens:—The
warm-hearted
welcome
'
'
^
entered
tW i
better opening than many proeeasiooa ing to eat.
j for independence, though unable
has been given to me by the a r ose ami remained standtog^mtii a**
already invaded by the
By Thursday, Dec. 1, the men 'were to realise its true meaning. They are
h3tl
citisena
of
Alakasma
has
deeply
touch*
taken
his
seat.
Secretary Alger
suffering terribly for
water. Male utterly Ignorant of the difference be«1 me, and In return for it, I cannot ' ^ Gea «ral Shafter attended the First
Oamron said that, he was going to tween the name and the reality.
res
find
language
to
espress
my
gratitude
F
brterian
church,
and
after service
The agitators here invariably admit
start a fire. "If yon can build a fire I
HOME-MADE BAKING POWDBR.
lpld a n
^formal levee in the aisles,
condense salt water," said »We th*t they would be unable to stand and appreciation. To be welcomed m' a n y
here
in
the
city
of
Montgomery,
the
Persona
crowding
around
theoi
without American protection. But, in
One of the beat short cuts to success Seaman Bernard UOgbenbaom.
tc
shak
hands. Gcnoral
Joseph
I have ever used In mr twelve rears
6 o t&iey spread sneets of copper on spite of th4s. they continue their mean- first capital of the Confederate States, W W f i r «
a n d
warmly
and
enthusiastfcsily
welcomed
Secretary
W«9on
woringless
outcry
for
independence
and
of housekeeping has been home-tnede top of Che dedt-boose.
poured sea
3>il
PP®d at the First Baptist. After
baking powder. The best gnadw of water Into «fee captain's tresn water may possibly create trouble. The ad- as the Presideot of a common country,
service they shook hands wtt& several
tank, ran a rubber hose front the top miral, however, believes this to be teas Sited and thrilled me with emo- 3>
that I was gkd of a recipe given me by of tbe tank into a tin bucket and In improbable at the present juncture, tion. Once the capital of Ore oonfed- lcn»ndred people. Secretary Long atat John's Episcopal and Stetreafrtond. S*x ounces taataric add, t of a brazier fashioned from
a copper though every trifling incident counts. eracy, now the capital of a great and U <*e<l
r T
bicarbonate of soda
at a drug sheet Mate Oamron started e, fire pith SDowerer, every day that passes with- ghariooa state, one of the ladeetoictl- t e r t a T 1Saoith the Independent Presbygain, We states of an indestructible union. nw a -e Th«y also were gr^u-ii by
store, cost fronj 22c to ttc Thoroogh- the only matclh Cfcjrt. Sbackfonl liad out a conflict means so much
* * ra of tb© congregation. Aft*»r
because the friendly reeling ia steadily The Governor says he has nothing to
lypulveri«e and mix by sitting four saved.
tttke hack. We have nothing to take <htm«r» *&« PresWent visited the Oeororfiv«ttne» wMi a pound of ooraIn two hours, enough Creak water had inoreaaing, the incipient roughness is
s i astate
teok
Cor
having
kept
you
in
She
union.
AgrlcuKural and Merhaatcal
stftrca (8e) or 1H pil*a of floor; will been condensed to Afford every ttian disappearing and, the agitators are
are glad yoo did not go out and Oolle «e« (colored) where he d«Hrer*l
make almost 2 pounds of aa fine baking fiwo tttblespooatels., and by i p. m. a weakening.
n
you
are
glad
yoa
stayed
In.
(fTremen*
Mdress.
Tbe rowte to the college
powder as I ever used—not to «tceed
The newspapers of Manila are doing
| took the President tkrouga tbe eaa»
17c per pound, Tbe
p
papticvlarly valuable work in the «im- doos applaose.)
s o u in boxes mate evwrytbtog taste
Aiatema,
like
all
ttje
states
of
the
i
°
'
*^°
Seventh
Army Corps, and VOtag
uKaaeous publication of conciliatory
This
- ••. —
articles printed In Spanish
and in union, nortto and wuth. tarn been loya! j a^b r l e^°^^ »«JB*owed at tfee cams tor
to
the
flag
and
steadfastly
devoted
to
|
*
tospection
and to speak worto
English. This coarse is looked noon
as being certain to eliminate the fric- the American nation and to American °* appreciation and eocoarageswat Id
the
men.
Secretary
Alger and GMat?«
honor,
. in the
tion which faa* existed here.
Tbe admiral is greatly interested in hfetory of the Untied States such a si 3hafter also visited th« camp. B*eretary
Alger
paid
more
attention to
demonstration
of
patriotism
from
one
a movement among the American volunteers to obtain their discharge here end of this country to the other, as in 3 * camp Hhan any other member of
the
party.
He
went
throagh
8fV«tl
the
year
just
passing;
and
never
tow
sod engage in pioneering enterprises.
He believes there is a practically un- American rater been more brilliantly of tho regiments villages from heldlimited field for planters, farmer, and illustrated in the battle line on snore quarters to kitchens, aod tt«4e a « i t - .
tsr* here, and It is suggested that if and on the barftleaMp at sea. «has by leal examination. He also vtsited «ie j
"the natives prove tq he obstreperous the soldiers aad sailors of the United hospital of the First Division, itbjf«t
perhaps ft would tie a useful expedient States. Everybody is talking of Hob- be spokfe kindly to the sick men aad
to threaten to tend them over to the, son, and Justly so,toutI want to tbank made inquiries into their wants and
Germans or to other ungentle land Mother Hobson in this* presence. how they were suppifed. After his
himatff « s very
General trip Ibe expressed
grabbers. It is believed the Germans Everybody is talking about
now-have entirely abandoned their Wheeler, one of 4fee bravest of the much gratified with the ca«n> aa* tbe
«orp*. The
brave, hut .peak, I wast to, of tbat work of the hospital
designs in the Philippine
*p«at
that followed him
tbeafjb. formerly the German attitude sweet litftle dwigfcter
g
m members o t t b e rtattisg party
Adaairal Dawer anxiety. to Santiago (great applause.) and ad- the evenlag in the parlors M the
ootil
the
time
came
for
titefe
to
d,
Afeeordlmg to recent information re- miniatered to»ttie
sick at 'Montaok
ceived hare the Filipino insurgents are (cheers.) I Have spoken in many Maces for Macon, for which plat* ta«fr *„
endeavoring to maintain a brave show and at many tinws of the heroism of left at midnight On the way to t
for the purpose of securing the best tbe American army and the American d«pot^the PresMenit <wa. greeted wHH
tn fro*. M t a t i b e d
I
^
y
terms possible from the Americans. It navy, but In our recent oonflkst the •hearty cheers, as indeed fee has bat£
of OarmU'aeavairy brigade, tfaa Span- for tbM Bed Howe.
8
is ohe opinion of oar admiral that it whole people were patriots. Two nun- wery Ume be has come •within sight
Ub position oonld be seen. It was well
Carroll's brigade, moving to the
fl
i were' called for during his visH here.
would be advisable tor the United dred thousand a
known to the officers what was expect- right
g of Woods',, found tbe hill beyond
y
DOTS ANO 0ASHBB.
ANOTHER OPPOBTrUNITY.
SATURDAY'S PROGRAM.
H
and
a
mSUon
rushed
to
get
a
place
In
States
to
pay
the
insurgent
troops
edof the line, and finding in front of tho hedges and fences steep and rooky.
waaah. Oa.. Dec. 17.*-flPre**i*»t\ A
the
ranks
(great
apptanae.)
and
miltheir
arrears
of
wages.
The
whole
them a barbed wire fenoe of six strands, Th men clambered up and at the top Interesting News 1
I from « e s t and
Nothing
\ aura liwvitabl*at
would be a comparatively lion* more stood ready, if need be, McKlnley and party left Montgomery '' J
all bands went to work to dear away
•bed level ground—in fact, the fields
this tints than that the pottcy of exsum and tbe payment of the (prolonged applause.) I like the feel- on their special tmin last eventftg,
the obstruction. The men pulled out the
yards
boase. Their
d off a country
t
b
tension, sow todorved by the Bepabli- troops would have a valuable effect ins of tbe American people tiat we passed through Atlanta at an early
posts and twisted and broke the wire, position wat swept by fire from Spanish
—All tbe Btreet railways in aad about esj& party. s*a* lead to tb» overthrow and may save Incalculable trouble.
ought not to have a large standing hour, and arrived in Bavannafi at I t
ail the time under fire.
uitoencbment. in front No Spaniard,
> soon to be oonsolksited. of ihe EepoWIcan pTtodples of Protecby CairoU'. men, bnt they
Finally. Admiral Dewey ia strongly army; but It has been demonstrated in o'clock this morning. The Savamaa
A boy hero was developed at this
ttv« T a r i f t - S t Joseph (Moi) "News.' convinced that the Filipino insurgents the last few months that we need a reception committee boaTdefi the Prestime in the son of the oolonel of the had been there and could be seen by tbe
Tenth, Theodore N. Baldwin, Jr. twin of Oolonel Wood's brigade, rapidly been assigned to temporary command That to the common hoos amon*. deserve acknowledgment of liberal standing army large enough to do all ident's train at Guyton, 30 miles from
Young Baldwin was a civilian, who cetreating to tbe right The Tenth cav- oftawd*partamtoftfcel*k«^re»eving Free-Traders today, and they will
(in the direction of local ih work required while we are at the cKy. D. Q. Pane, cliaiiki»n of th«
went along to see the fan. He was lft ftlry unfurled i t . colon, planted its Brig. Gen. Baton.
work for the i
peace, and only rely on the great body oommUtee, presented to Pmtdent lieI of that hope. autonomy.
'-> ' —The schooner Parteian, Oapt WS~ Previous to tbe culmftnatipa of events
years old. He bad picked up a carbine, «taff> in tbe ground at tbe Bed Boase,
Steeardlag the possibility of interna- of the people in an emergency tip help Ktoley, Ote good wishes of Qle eHisens
intending to fight along with the rest which immediately drew a heavy fire cox. is ashore at Own Head, about 40 growing out of oar nrngolfloBnt «chi- tional complications. Admiral Dewey us fight our battlea(ap&tease.) We of Sawftjoufli. Ttie PresitfentW party
. 8. » e will be eoementa la the war with Spain <he
and was foremost in tearing down the from tbe Spanish in San Juan fort. The
love peace, we are not a military na- was welcomed by a large crowd, and
said:
fences. Afterward he charged up the time is set down by the Tenth cavalry
Free-Traders of too United States ted
"Prior to the arrival of the monitors tion, but whenever Che time of-^eril was driven direct to the reviewing
hill with the line, and President Me- as about noon. InGanoll's brigade this
almost decided to give up the fight for I felt tmeasy. But now 1 am ready to comes, the bulwark of this people mate stand under the escort of ihe GeorgU,
Kiniey commimnooed him lor his gal- flirt bill wa. called "Kettle Hill" be—Two workmen were killed by a tor an open door to foreign cdmpetiUon
Respectfully announces to the ladies of
this position against the whole is Che patriotism of its citizens and Hussars. The first division of the
there were some bnge ironcal rlfic explosion in tbe generating and of fttl kinds. Now, however, toey see
iantry. After the fence had been levelPkttebnrgh thai she ass i p o r a d her
this nation wHl be safe for all tim Seventh Army Corps, fcwo regiments
ed the line of Wood's brigade waa Irons a»t up at the crest Near these purifying
of the Fougfc- in territoriaJ ecp&nston and its atttenbecause 75.0<MMXfo of people love it and oJ the second division, and about 3500
formed, with the rotigh riders in front. kettles tbe flag of the Third cavalry feeepsle Gas Works Friday evening. dant trade \
and will give up their lives to sustain other enlisted i i and artfllery un
Much had been said about this, that wa. planted.
Flames leaped high in the air aad east tunity to make unthinldn
command of Major Genenil
Kelfer,
and uphold It
(Great applause.)
Soon after reaching the hill, Oolonel a glare over tbe «tty.
and the other one haying initiated tha
lleve that this country would be betI thank you, my fellow citizens, for passed before the President,
charge on San Juan faUL It is evident Carroll, commanding the brigade, was
Judge Taft atCTwrtnnafiissued aa
{Formerly occupied by Miss Merrill)
this generous warmth, and wealth of The program for today included a trib
from what has been told of the situa- shot, Lieutenants Tbaynr and Meyer of order Saturday for the sale of tbe ter off without Protect** titan with fit
She is i
tion in Carroll's brigade that the line tbe Third wounded and Hamilton of Wheeling Jb Lake Brie railroad oa tbe and they are going to make the most MEKINLEY W3DL SUBMIT IT TOwelcome which you have given me to by the Presidential party on the pBo-Trimi_
THE SENATE AT ONCIS.
day and I shall go back to my duties boat J. H. Estlll down the Savannah
officers and men were not left to their ibe Ninth killed. In the ascent of tbe claim of the Hetropoliteaand financial of that opportunity. Tfcey will fail, of
hae on
__„ >^,_ ,„ «^»_
course, bat they wIE eontinW to fight
bill Lieutenants Smith and Ship of tbe
grand
at our great oapitol feeling that we river, and a reception and a
and will receive new*goods of latest own devices at this crisis. Wood was
and Industrial Oompany. TheeaiewUl for Free-Tmde jnst the same.
the colonel of the rough riders (" Wood's Tenth were killed and Lieutenant RobIt Will iProbatoly Be In His Hands On have a united country that acknowl- banquet to-night when the President
sty W every week.
j
be for $1,000,000, subject to mortgage
Weary Walkers," as their regular com- erts wounded. Judging from tbe numOhriatmaa Eve.
! edges allegiance to but one authority, and members of the Cabinet spoke.
of
$6,000,000.
SWITCHES FOB SALE
rades called them, imitating the first ber of cavalry officers bit on this first
and will march forever unitedly under
—C. W. Marks of Joe Pateben fame,
made to order from combings. All or- alliterative title), and it is to be sup- hill, it would mem that those who estiIn has inaugural .
Waahln«ton; Dec. 17.—The President one flag, the glorious old stars and
Colonel
iers promptly attended to. Thankful posed that he looked to them andtothe mated the casualties suffered at tbe bought Phenol, 2.07%, at tho Spal-New
-will sttbmit the peace treaty to the I stripes. (Tremendous chperir g" and Roosevelt will devote .some space to a
—A
series
of
seven
talks
has
been
arcreek, was from ?;> to 90 per cent of tbe gas sale at Chicago on Sfttarday for
' r former patronage, she hopes to merit rest of the brigade as weft.
d
iscussion
oft matters pertaining to
applause.)
Senate
during
the
present
session—
:
ranged for ihe Boys' meeting*, begin• ^continuance
H U H new to command—in fact, total may be ini»tak««n. The Spanish $1,250. paying tbe highest prlos of the
ning with next Sunday, on different that n»Kb has been definitely deterThe audience constantly let , rupted prisons and he has had a conference
MISS B. VAUGHN.
comparatively new to the service. Oolo- fire eucoummd here was from e>an day. Shadelaad Norwood, &1SK, was
mined apon. The text is still lacking the President's remarks with lemon- wHSi Llspenard Stewart, chairmao of
nel Baldwin of the Tenth is a regular Juan block bouse, later taken by the in- bought by W. G. Lone of Plttsburg tor phases of the "Boy life," The dates,
here,
and, as the commissioners strations of approval and r peclally tho State Prisons Commission in consubjects,
leaders
and
wiU
be
fantry,
from
the
radge
still
farther
on
$800,
and
Royal
Rene
brought
a
like
army war veteran; same with Major 8.
nection with existing condition-* Mr
tbe American front aud au iutreuched amount
j as follows: Dec. 25th, "The Boy's Home thought it not proper to entrust the his tributes to Lieut Hobso -> mothT1VE SOUCITOiES WANTED T. Norvell. Major Theo Wint of the
Stewart called the attention of the
use located there. When tbe cavalry
—At the request of the Vatican the j l i f e " Mrs. W. B. Mooers. speaker; document to the mail* It will not er and General Wheeler's u ughter. Governor-elect to some alleged abuses
i:vE2 .YWHBRB for T l i e Story of Che Tenth is a war veteran of the Sixth
reach
Washington
before
next
SaturAs
soon
as
he
had
finished
?'
••
GoverI
N
in
|;oM-n>won
of
this
bau
Jmiu
or
David
Martin,
boy
leader.
January
nt tes withdrawn the
pines" by Murat BabMsad. com- Pennsylvania cavalry. Oolonel O. D.
^ me Ki.i txttteral sunnier gaver i candidature of M. Jules Ownbon. who lBt, "Boy's Religious Life," Rev. H. A. day. Aithoogb desirous of placing it nor started to,escort the . esident in the auiministration t>t prisons and
!it-d by the Government as Offl- Viele of the Firat baa been in the regurs to the F m t cavalry not to .Itsav.- was the intermediary tor Spain In the Durfee, of Poultney, V t , speaker; Jaa. before the Senate at the earliest oppor- away for the reception at , 3 office, recommended legislation for the fin.storian to the War Department. lar army fiiuoe lStil, and Major A. O.
• hill. Said In. "We muit make ..
have It. proveaent of State tnstltutlona and for .
tunity, the President will not be able but the audience would 1
• rjk was written in army camps Forse wan at West Point from 1861 to «taud here in case our folks are dnvtu preliminary negotiations for peace, for Webb, boy leader. Jan. 8th, "Boy's
ler. Gen- the method of detention of criminals.
18B5.
the post of nmbaawador to tbe Holy Physios! Life," T. L. Freeboroe, epeai- to do so for a week after its receipt They called for General V
Francisco, on «he Pacific with
The srabjectw aa gone over very thoront
of
our
extreme
front."
Tbere
wer*
ral
Shatter,
General
Lawt
Secretary
Wbeu the line was formtid, the barbed
ex; John Myers, boy leader. Jan, 15th, • *or ttte reason that Congress will then
See.
:
- Merritt, in the hospitals at
oughly between the two and the matAlger
and
Sec.
Long
ar
ustmaster
wire fences cleared away—all Of this then on the hill three troop, of the
be
in
holiday
recess.
Meanwhile
tbe
"Boy's
Social
l
i
f
e
/
'
Iffias
Ajogastine,
—A carriage In which were eight
-ia, in Hong Kong, in the Amersome hours, be it remembered, after the Third cavalry aud a few rough riders, persons were struck by a Pennsylvania speaker; Willie Wahler, boy leader. treaty will not be given to the public. General Smith.
Genen
iwton at ter will be comprehensibly covered in
achea at Manila, in (tie insur- Spanish guua begun their killing work and Susaner*. order, included them ia
thf me
first refused to speak.
u amidst
<amps with Aguisaldo. on the in the crowded road and at the crossing the fonts tbat waa to stay tbere and railroad train on a crossing at Allen- January 22d, "Boy's School Life," Pro- Strong pressure has 'been brought to
'
wood, N.' J., Friday ndajbt Four of the fessor Rlgga, speaker; Arthur Neher, ibear already to change this decision. graet applause he said:
•' -be OlympU with Dewey, and —Colonel Wnud appeared on the line of hold it
Qmatmm U ~
"I am not an orator?; '
1 a soldier, , ^ '^ \ \ ILL Oi\ i., <>|T \ Js \\ '
eight were killed and two fatally In- boy leader. Jan. 29th, "Boy's Business tat a strict observance of the estabroar of battle at the fall of Ma- hit> brigade ami jjuve the order to adregular; I f \ o i will how
SAGASTAB OASWHE3T TO BSSION. jured. The victims were David 8. Al- Llfe," W. W. C!6naughty, speaker; I ltahed custom in such cases, will be fol- I was not a hero; I ai
i ononza for agents. Brimful of
oloiK 1 iialdwin of the Tenth
usand regu-, \ > n frunds \ \ 0
len and wife, for whom the place was Bruce Smith, hoy leader. Feb. 5th, lowed in order to avoid exciting use- am one of the sixteen
-' pictures taken by government ariaug<<l hi* two squadrons one in
lars
sent
to
Cuba.
0
:
half
pf that •* 1 Uiem jr>>th'
•fBoy's
S
«
^
t
IMe/'
Mr.
Eckersley.
lees
animosity
against
the
treaty
on
raphers on the spot Large book.
id tut; other as support. Oolonel Gpain's Peace Commissioners Mfefee named; Bessie and Katie, their daughramanded, I n u'o \>y A t\ t ij ;vn
observ- part of the army 1
ter^ Mrs. Allte Alger and Jennde Cra- speaker; Almon Ingalls, boy leader, the part of sticklers for the
Their (Report to tbe Queen
•-- Big profits. Freight paid.
f thf bitht oavairy took his
thank you. people of
< hi
The
services
next
Sunday
will
be
made
ance
of
the
courtesy
due
the
Senate.
mer.
r vfTi.
Drop all trashy unoffl- q u
i •Jumiauders through the
3ther speakers e:f
i.slzed briefly
—December 15th a special train, con- especially aUmctlve as a Christmas J
r books. Outfit free. Address fringe of tr^cs aud pointed out a red
the
power
of
the
S;
I
:i
war
IQ
refil'y
slating
of
thirty
ears
of
service,
with
special
music
and
other
iiarber. Secy., Star Insurance hui-.• on J. hill (to the right of the
Madrid, Dec. 18.—Seaor
Mootero
storing harmony a * :ordiaiity be-'tin
SARATOGA INSTITUTE.
uiai
- Chicago.
2223w8 blc kU(-usu) which will be spoken of RioB and the other members of tbe fence, left the Western Avenue Station, special features.
J The Teachers' Institute for the 2d twe^n the differe " -ytiona. Secre-1 \< A 'k or;
b«reatter us San Juan bill or "Kettle Spanish Peace Cwamlaaton reached Chicago, via the Chicago and Northtary
Long waa espf
y well received,
| Commissioner's district of Saratoga
IliiJ." He said to Captain Tutherly, Madrid late last night They were met western Railway, for Lincoln. NebrasIved. j BIG
. to the fact that j * l U , . . , . . , , , } , , , ^ U1IM.J Hr^i*
oninmuder of the First stiuadrou,
county will cover five days In Saratoga as he called aitter
by Senor Chtmaxo. leader of the dis- ka. The shipment was
;ler and Hobso<
That in your right." Tutherly asked,
j Springs, beginning Dec. 19. The con- in addition to V
senting Liberate, and by many other Adrian, Mich. This is the largest shipCanon City, Colo., Dec. 17.—The • ductor wffl be Thomas R, Kneil, of the there was anoth<
When shall I fire?" to which Viele
ibamian who
ment
of
wire
fencing
<wwr
made
at
one
politicians and high officials. Their
..in>!.)«». Kobe*. Whip«, e£C. Bt«r«i»
discovery
of
gold
five
miles
eouthwesi.
j
village.
contributed
a
va
.-al
to the suci
• - at l o w e s t PricOH. oo9i»t«ntiy on
arrival was not attended wkh special time over any raOroad, and the North of tote city fea* caused a naw town n
of the war In I.
aportant work ot j
I J'lne 8hln«rle« »nd SbingW* o* answered, "Don't fire on our men; fire
Western
line
dwaonstmtad
IU
proIncident. This evening the Quesa ft*
helping
fashion
when you see the Spaniards." The
spring
op
ia
a
atgt*.
Half
of
the
abw
•
uavy;
h u predefced
and
earlyjito
rise,
pregressive
spirit
aiepedal
received Seoor Masttaro Rftfs.ift
First was in the third line of tbe brigade. g
men «f tbll town aav« gone to poree a man for his
cesaor, HLJary ."• erbert, of
h home in the ski
Monttrain for it.
Colonel Viele's caution about firing audience. The nawspapett to^ay ast»« scene and o w r a thoosaati elaims Bu(;learly -to twd and a Little Early gomery.
was timely, for there were many ob- sert Chat yesterday's omtscil of minist a v e already been staked- The new m&r. tiw pill that makes life longer
An up-to-date
After the spi ies ^ia Presidentin
ters
agreed
that
tbe
Cabinet
should
stacles to be passed which would break
camp Has been named Dawsoa City, *?u3 better and wiser.
caned Tbe .
party went to :•'•••'- Goveraor'a
office
RHEUMATISM OH (, tbe line, and besides Kent's infantry on not appear again before Parliament, published ia
B, X. Pawsoa who located a j Mr* p . K. Gilbert Plattsburgh; W. where a pu>bli<
•cation was hehl for
o«r**g»
the left of tbe cavalry was already and it is believed that Seoor Sagasta
- awvwif ««w ^nw^nsMSMSsv ws» 'WMiaf WQpW -WIM mineral vein from WBK* he dog ore R Cloagh. West Chary; H. B. GlUes- haM an hour.
io
crush
to
reach
the
working toward the blockhouse. The
submit the resignation of the
! of intMttttg paiMaal « a S f •emrt- apsaying a m fW.000 gold t o the ton. p(C.
Forks; J. L. Burton, President wa
erriflc, and hundred
two columns were to converge slightly Cabinet to tt» Queen Regent after the
T»» main veix he* tee* traced fifteen
For Sale b, Mrt 0. K. GILBERT, PUttt- $
kvttle;
C.
H.
Humphrey,
Mooers;
did
not
euc
ring
TJaeto
8am's
soldiers
i
a
the
PaeiI
in
doing
so,
as
the ,
before reaching their separate goals and council to-momnr.
i
H. Y.. anc c!» OntggHtt.
f might in tbe excitement of battle misC..N. WiMiams. ISiEabethtown.
President's ti i was limited. He nex<
Qitforni
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vm
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i
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