_ The Gastonia
_ to tk* Protection ot Hone «ndl the lntnroaU of
Vol. XX. U&J JUSSStfciu.}. Gastonia, N. C., May 11, 1800.
TWO lQRc TOWHS CAPTURED
i i
the nmnroi aoah ov the rui
Mui rtkar
■ere*
lAinh kjr
-The nilplaw (to
« (n/M, wkm mr
learn «• ink, ■ ■»■»< _ u»«v
ran—hUaM to imirawi— Pto—
Tk«j andw w Wwllir - The
Ammrimmmm Mato IS.Bto »—>■«■»
Chariots* Otosrvar.
ILunuk, May 4,4 JO a a.—Major
General MuAitliir baa carried dan
Toraaa, after eoeoentertag strung re
data oea. Brigadier General Hale
moved on tba enemy'a right and Brig
adier General IV bee ton attacked the
left in a daring charge, in whloh Col
0J>el Fnoatoo again dialing utsbod him
•elf. TboKaoaao waa woonded In Uie
band, and several other offoers and
collated mo were alao weunded. Col
onel So as Mrs. with s part of tba
organization and Mluoaonta regimautt
and a gna of Uw Uiab Battery, took
Moaato, on tbe right, ratting four
mOea frooa Ban Faraandlno.
Tbd Filipinos are retreetlng toward
San Ialdro. ami It la expected that they
wilt make a stand at Arayat, at whloh
Idaoa the whole of tba rebel fonset in
tbe prarlaeeof Panpaoga taoonoaotrat
lag. H le reported that lraprentod by
reeeot areata, Flhplnoeart warering
(u aUeglaooo to the IneurreeUon and
Ukaly to sesame a neutral attitude. It
aetM an though General Anlloo Luna's
roraae are destined to deatrnoGoo with
in a few days unices they surrender or
aoattor.
Tba Amerkuu army hu beeo skill
fully pouted at points of immense
Mntkfte advantage. Tbe loeargaate
rxpeoted them to advenoe oo Baling by
way of Quiugua and bad furrowed tbe
entire noon try beyond Qolngoa with
tbe strongest entrenchments.
1mtend of taking this ooaree, Gener
al KaeArtbnr swung toward San Tomas
tbe rout* to wbicb wee almost unpro
tected. General Law to a brought bis
brigade in against Balatum from tbe
soetheeet, covering tbe line of retreat
of tbe rebels toward tbe moaoUiosJarx]
depriving them of a refuge upon which
they have always coasted. General
I*wton captured 80,000 basbeis of rice
an Important part of tbe storm eetab
1 leiied by tbe rebels.
Tbe Span lab ooaaMooars ham
■•de aaotber fntUe attempt for tbe
relief of tipanlards held es pruooen by
tbe Filipinos. Tbeir meeete steamed to
the port nearest Dagupeu. Fear log to
land, they sect b letter to Aguiuaklo
■eying that they ware authorised to
exchange 16,000 Filipinos In tbe hands
of tbe Americans for tbe Bpnnlsb
prisoner?. A reply was received from
Senor If ah In I, Agutnaldo'a Wins
Minister, which was dated April 98.
sad which stated that Agoiomldo was
negotiating for penes, pending wbicb
negotintlooe be could not disease tbe
question of tbe exchange of prisoners.
tUASTuisu vu nurixoa,
rmm SaSOe 111 Pmm m Wllk tba
War-SMinkir Wltbta hn Milan
WAJUiKeTox, Mn 4.—Tba War De
partMat m aatlfond from tbadlspaieii
esreeatoad from Gaaaral Otto to-day
lba( tba Amarican comiaaodar baa pot
astda tha laaurgsot temporising am
paaaa, aad Las tamed bla alUottoo ta
**• “terwaffirn tactic*. Ton trla
aoarat was fully approved
bw officiate bare, a bo hare formed
IMt tba rebels naade4 farther ehastlos
meat la order to bring tbeai to a rn
itiffing Maw of their poffitloa. Tba
aarty dispatches fro® Ganecal Otia
ffiwrly defend tba gaoaral plan of bla
toiwt roorament, Ha to morion lu
two malasolnmne.MajorOanaralilac
Arthar puabiag straight forward osar
a aina-mlla atratah of oowotoy halssw
OffiumpH and tba totaat ratal strong,
bald, Hw Faraandlso, and Major Gan
•**] dlrroUng a strong faros
ondar Catena! Somaar to prosnot tba
loamganta from ruinating fro® ten
Ftroandlno Into tba mountain* ta tba
awth. Tba later dlspateb show* umt
tbaro baa bam hat worn la aawattoa
of Uito mowamaat, psrUcolarly la Gao
••l^ddArtbarto adsanea oa tea Far
nandloo, Tba dafnat of Lana at tea
Tomas aad Urn scattering of tha losur
grot forces toasna MscArtbnr fear
mSao Proas tea Farnandtao. with a
road before bias. Ha wUl taka
tb> oily lo»marrow nornhuL loeordlag
to General Oils’ plana. Tba taklag of
towns to no longer looked upon by tba
aathorttlm barn an of obtofmoffinet!
tba mala aonsldrratlon being to later:
aepttbe Inaumnta.
UNK1I LAW 100*1 DUTioml uorU)
w*rf lo la daalf and to
bMf>»body of Auartoao troofw to llta
aortb of tba rabaio, ud batwan than
■■^?ta!LUu* °* **«•»* to tba mu
UtaA T*a auooaarful *mcuU<» of
ibto Boa* win laaaa tba Inaorgaou
w«U aurrooodad oa tba worth, toooffa
tbura to b atratob of aboat i mUm
lioo#Uo^toS?IUoHl
tba mo nr or la wblab oar foroaa ara
^STtiw Jfl'jnnai"1 a>l" 6o* Qiaaral
urge amount of food supplies, aod baa
Me deteehmaots to north aod eastward.
Ilia movement ta attaodod with gnat
dJffioulty baoauaaof tba obaraoter of
tba oouatvy, tba rain and beak Ua
now oovan oar railroad eommoeleu
lion aod will be aupolled from Maloloe.
“Both Wheaton aodllale. of MaeAr
Ibur’a dtrialoo, round tba enemy lo
fovoa eteonglv antrtuohad aod eoa
maaded by Commander-In OUlef Luna,
■tout four miles aoutb of Ban Feroaa
dlna Hale, oa the tba right, dislodged
tba aoamy, and Wbantuo. on tba laft.
landing lo paraoo, made a brilliant
ebama. aoattarlag hi* feme* and In
dia t log gnat punish meat. MaoArthur
prooaada to San Fvneodiao lo tba
morning. Ha baa hcen delayed by tba
partial dealtuelkm of a bridge aeioaa
tba river. It is oat Miami tua ontmy
will omka another datarmload stand
until ha rffeols a retreat to hit. Arayat
a abort distance from Hon Iildro.
Om"
"Makila, May 4.
“Adlotaat Gaoaral, Washington:
“Colooet Banners, with »Tx faaital
bma. Oregon. Dakota, Third Infantry
mod tba Utah Light Artillery, of Uv
too’a dIvliloo, went eortb this moro
l»g t« Maaaln, croeard the river,
charged tba aoamy In strong anlrenob
nsata, driving him north aod laffict
lag eoosMarabla task Our casualties
were two wouoded. Mac Arthur* col
umn oanoentinted sad took up (be ad
vanes to San Fernand I do at 0 JO this
marolog. I do sot apprehend sharp
real stance oa the part of Ute enemy,
who will probably leave the railroad
and retire lu a northerly direction to
tba north of Lawtoo. The destruction
of the railroad oaar Ualumplt neeeal
tales tba dapandaoaa on wagon irane
portatloa: Tba enemy to tba aoutb
aod east of Manila. 9,000 strong, la
opposed by raffle loot fores, under
Over alii i>e aod Hall. His demon sirs
Uoaa thus far bare bean properly mat
by tbeae officers, wltb alight loam
Maay requests an being received from
outlying cities for protection against
tbe insurgent treaps. “OTie ”
r*to*ii rium wenon.
A Uwwmi Kill ml ul rmr Hum
MMIm VmwM la aa llliayl la
UiiMibIi IIm taaay-Tki Tlwavaas
■lliailia ■« hr ImAHknrV Mil
■iw m In ««IM» Twmmr* «aa roe.
Manila, May 6,8:93 a. a .—In an |ta
of the peaceful overt ana of their oora
mlmtoaem. the Flllplnoa vlgoroaely is
aWad lhe advance of Genera] MacAr
thur* division from Apallt toward
San Fern *a<) I no Aghtlag desperate!? at
j°°* wo**, after running from trench
to t re nob when driven out by tba
American artillery.
Tha movement commenced at 6:90
In the morning. Geoaral Hale's brig
ade, conaiaUoi of five Gatling*, under
tha command of Major Young, of the
Sixty Artillery, two battalion* of
U»a Frtiyflrtt lows Begtment, tb*
Firet Nebraska Beglmeot and the
First South Dakota beglmeot, advene
ad along the road a few miles weal of
Uw leilraad line. General Wheaton.
Hotchkiss and Galling gum, under
«»«■*• 04 Lieutenant Naylor,
of tha Utah Light Battery, mounted
hand can, pushed ahead Twentieth
Kansas and Ftrat Montana Regiment*
ploying to the right sod blit when
Tha country traversed proved the
want yet eneounted, no lias of mnnhm
end many unford*Me stream* delaying
tb* advauoe. Both brigade! amt re
nounce etmuttnneooaly on approach
Jag the river neat Ben Tome a, whtofa
m but about eight kilometre* from
A pal It, The centre span of the mil
road bridge had dropped Into tha river,
and tha rebel* had ooly left a small
fore* to eheek General Wheaton, tfaair
main body lining the strong tranches
la front of General Hals. Although
Iha attacking force poured a very
heavy a Hilary and musketry Ora across
the river, the enemy stobborniy reele
ted tor over an hour, ultimately break
Major Young abolled their
Wt Hank, and then retreating along
tb* river beak adder oovev.
General Wheaton, In the —Mm*
trM feefcetually to drew tb* dm of
tb* Fill pi oo* in tb* trenches seat of
the trMk. So soon at.they discovered
that the netur* of the country would
permit only e few sklrmlabo* on each
<*y» embankment, the rebels
regained their oourage and fought dee
perataly fov Umaquarter* an Boor. In
the fane of the American volleys end a
maid-Ss* foal lade, autil flanked by the
Montana Begin eat. Then a scramble
ensued moot of the. enemy boarding
train* that worn to readiness, and the
other* taking the road ta KanFeraan
dina, after burning tba vUlagaa of Sen
Tom** sad Mioella. About noon
Q—oral Wheaton erased tb* broken
bHdge, nteared the stragglers out of
the villages, and advanced toward
Saa Fvrnendluo, Gower*) Hal*
oSeoUag a erasing MmolUneonaly,
after a alight daisy necessary to repair
a stow* bridge.
MM up VU MHV POUT I BOO PI VU
two nxMben nt tba Nobraifca aad om
<M Uo Moo too a b lllod. and Captain Al
bnoU. three member* of tba Kanaaa
l.wo ot **» Montana, foot
£j^ftbn"kt ud om of It*
Boom Dakota wounded. Tbo eoemj'i
loaa vaavarg alight.
A.?*LS •*Kl M»*aaea waa
ooetlaaad, Oanarml Wheaton aoooan.
toalag Ua Bret aortaa of aotranoDmeaU
oaar Baa FaraMdiao. Tha rtbala now
opaaad.* bat kreOoiooel raoaton,
£ **• T.yaUtb Kaeaaa, waa wend
ad.ooa Uawtonaat waa klUad and foar
warn wooadad wbNa loading fear eom
■aalaa of tba Kaaaao Regiment to oet
flaak ibeeoemg. Oeneref Hale ported
along the road,and flanked thatreonhea.
Mora Uoa a baadvad rtofc aad
wnaadad mm boat Oanarml Lawtoo'a
twlaada warm brought to Manila rrora
MaMoa kg tool night-a trmia. Tba
heal la aakaaraMa.
Ttoa rranah aato te ha (Mina Wim toe
Hnjnvwo. liar 4.-A apaoial dim
patoh to tha aamladleU] Hanburplanba
^nstuS'jusJsti
tMM tow* by prostata to Us* FUlplooa,
and therefore had do free band in deal
lug wltb them now. aaya:
“AaTbe .Tampa la oupuoetd to reboot
tbo rlowa of tbo Freaoo government,
tbo artloio abowa that the French are
riding with tba Pilipiaoi; and Tlia
Tampa makaa tbaaa uttaranom luat at
a tlma whan Um TTnMod Staten la un
dertaking tha difficult taak to nagotl
ata aitb tha Flllptnoa. It might be
aaanmad that a French alliance would
tw a thing not unwelcome to Agul
aaldo."
■man anaurax at caApum.
lutkars,a. A, With (A* riiwm
CA»WA Oton nr, April, W.
Than la another patient In tba paat
Ivouae—Mr. Tbomaa Muogo, aon of
OoL rat Muogo, of dear Crook.
Mr. Mungo bu been working la
Spartanburg, 8. C. Ha alept wllh a
man wbo bad imtllpox, and eaagbt It
from him. Ha dimmed Friday that
be bad the dlaaaoa, and at Oaooaat out
for borne. Ha kept akray from people
•a muob u pooaible. Ha beat bta way
bare ou the railroad, ridlag In aa
empty box oar. Ho arrived bare yaater
day morning about 4 o’clock. Ula
family lire on Twelfth etraat. Ua
want to bia bourn and knockad on tba
door. Wbee ba beard bia wife coming to
the door, taouUod to bar not to open tba
door, that ba had U>a emeUpox, but to
throw him acme cloth re out of tba win
dow. So® did ao, and ha went to e
vaoant boa te further down ou the mu
•treat and remained uatll daylight,
whan ba aaat word to Chief Orr to
ease for him and take Dim to to# prat
beuM. Ha waa able k> drive blquelf.
The chief drove n«ar bia in a bogey.
Ou arriving at the put liouae, Mr.
Mungo want lota a teat, and the chief
unhitched the borae aud brought It
beek. Tba wagon waa left there.
Dr. Hawley, tba elty phytic Lao,
went oat at oooe to aaa Mr. Man go.
Ua Iwd born eick far Ore day*, but
did not know until Friday what waa
tbo matter.
■maiM UM Speaker.
S». Look KepublM.
No oee conversant with the facts of
recent pollUoel history will doubt that
Hanna will be consulted concerning'tbe
Speakership of tbe Fifty sixth Uuo.
neea. Hia say-an Is Ilk sly to be ao
Important factor is detrrming who
shall be oltossn to til lbs plans mads
vacant by the retiremrut of Mr. Seed
Tbs report that Haooa has decreed
that the Speaker of tbs next House
shall be a Bean favorable to the Hanna
Fayas subsidy Mil Is not calculated to
excite surprise. It is sal I rely consis
tent wltb Hanna’s record and afflna
tions.
Hanna’s relation to tbe Federal
Ooveromant Is maioly of a business
kind. He did bm purchase a seat in
tbe Senate for tbe sol' purpose of be
ing eeer the Prasideniso that be might
ooaneei him bow to peddle hia canoe
safety through the sboeUand qalok
■nods of practical polities. Marcus,
tbe Axgriodsr, Is not serving as tbs
8rjanus of tbe sdmlnlatratluc purely
for dlvonrioo or for the purpose of pre
serving hU health. He has laid his anr
vloei and talents upon the altar of bU
eountry, but an tbe same, b* Intends
to reward himself for bit sacrlfiolal
offering by appropriating some of tbe
golden candlesticks and Jeweled or ns
onti.
Mark la a shipowner, sod be bee
ship owning friends, the members of
tbe Standard Oil Trust among them.
To remunerate them sad btm be has
framed a msasnrs known as tbs Hanna
Peyoe subsidy Mil, whose mission I* to
leg I Main 1400,000,000 out of the pook
■ta or ths people of the Ualled Statee
when Oongresa meets. The Spceker
wlU be an Important Influence lo
engineering this schema of robbery
through tbe lianas. Mr. Haooa may
be depended op to elect sll bis re
sources to secure for tbs place ea in
dividual pliant to bis plans.
•klMtlrw Wade ta Dm Cmwaj.
A aid* light la thrown on tha Inteo
elty of feeling prevailed In Loodon
over religtoaa dlaeuaalooa within tha
Choroh of Kogland by tha Into alt
which oecarrod at tha foabiooalda wad*
ding la Chrtot Charefa, PlcadUly, laat
With, of Captain Dutton Hant, of the
Light fofaatry. aad Ulu Ilopetoii.
Tba captain had twee divorced bt bla
flrat wlfa, aad at Jort the proper paint
In hU merriaga to Miaa Hopetoo aoroa
of tha apaateteca made load ohjaotion
oa tha groand that tha oaptaln had a
oaaoeteal wlfa Itvlng. Written pro
taata warn road aad aoawarad by tba
other aide, and some af tba brlda’
rriaada fainted. Tba aareaony, how
avar, wna Anally ana eluded.
Onctanetl Enquirer.
Hr. Band ns a prvaldaoual candidate
would not ears to ba aaaooUlad with
the airtekas of ttaegovarnnwnt fur tha
next year. Though ba baa baen sold
toward tba adwtalatraltow, ba baa!
awangh trouble already. He can not
separate htaself entfrolv from tha
fall ora of the eongma an tha tartg,
nod oo the rovaoua, and I la lasaltada
on tha qaeation of war la tba Phlllp
ptnea , bat ba pan avoid worn trouble.
BBSS VgHaaon.
Tba wo wan who la loyaly la feet,
form aad taaapar will always hr vs
friend*, bet one vfho would be attrac
tive mast keep baa health. If aha to
wank, sickly and all ran down, aha will
ba nrrvowa and irrttnhla. if she baa
oowst!nation or kldaef trouble, bar Im
pure blood will anwaa plmplaa, Motabaa,
akin araptloMS nod a wratebad eon
ptesloo. Klaotrle BitUra ta tha boat
wadtaloa la tha world to regulate
atowaeh. Hear and kidoeye aad to
parlfy tha blood. It glyaa euong
s^a&sa.'Wisr.
J. *. Carry and Oo‘s.. Drag store.
FOUND SAD FKSMIDQ FUND
KC1EU mm TOSOH OK LEAVUIO.
Am infiHiMii Tfirtr %m Rp4i
uwnrt >,iw*» Ummt
TkEnilftMiuMnaw Bad *mn
Md taiWna In Um Twdw Bild
asaafc* Pi Main ■! am Nlfid, and
rwwflun I* wariiM UmMMm
Ukattotta Ofcaamr.
Maxila. May ft, 4:Wp. ■.-Major
General Mae Arthur'* diauton advanc
ed to Had Fernando to-day, and found
that tba place bad beaa avaeutad hr
the rabaia, who left only a email de
tachment to oovar tbair retreat by
train. General MaeActhur ooeuptad
tba burning town without lean. The
rebels aunth of Manila atUmptad to
rueb through Brigadier General Ovao
eblne’a Itna* last night. Tba atumpt
tailed, bet lbe rebate maintained a
f lulled* of muakeUy At* on the Fourth
Infantry Beglmoot foraevwul hour*.
The da montt ration waa laefleotoal ta
jrond searing Um luhabHaata at Malnta.
The oetpoeU of Um Idaho and UiUfor
nla Bngtmeote, beyond bee Pedro Mo
oeU. were aiao attested dnrlag tba
eight. Major General Lawton la aUll
quartered at Balloar.
m. — Detailed rrparu or tbo
work of Major Lawton's expedition
(bow that harder letting took plaoo
during tbo early sort of tbli wook than
earlier oeoounla tod toe tod. In tbo at
took upon San Hofei, tba American
foroee were met wtUi a booty On from
o large number of rebels wbo ware
ooDueled to tba jmgto on oil alder.
It weo only tbo adoption of tbo Uotic*
followed lu Indian lighting to tbo Uni
ted Stales every men for hlaoelf
that eared the divirion from gnat toes
General Lawton, no aesal, wa* at tbo
boad of bit Ho* wife Ue *Ufl. 8eott**
bettery demotisbed o at one/rooted
trench at abort range.
Tbo insurgent Uedon Gregorio ood
Frio del Pilar, who had 800 men to Ue
lloag. retreated when Geoeral Lawton
approached Un town. Chief of Scouts
Young, with eleven men, entered Ball
nag abaad of the army aad raog the
oburab belle to announce that they Igl
pneaamlon of tbo cily. Geooral Law
ton. whan attack log In ferns outaide of
Ball nog. tow women aad children in
tba rebel tranche*, god **nt Captain
Case in advance with a white 0*g to
warn the Insurgent* to tomove the boo
combatant*. Wbeu within 600 yard*
of the trooebas two volley* war* Bred
at Captain Case'* part).
Chief of Scout* Young, whose brave
ary at Balmag wa* moot eatable, served
a* an Indian aoont under Major Gener
al O. O. Howard, to hie campaign w
the Northwest In 1670. The work of
Young’* repute wa* a feature of tbo
expedition. On vYedceedty. 93 of them
encountered a body of 300 Flllplaci be
yond Ball nag. and drove them until of
the 160 round* of ammaalUan which
the icodU carried, they had only 16
roticdi left. Thor won about to r*
lire when Lieutenant Boyd, with n
troop of tbo Fourth Cavalry, cam* up
wlib them and ebased lho seamy Into
San Mtgual.
There oxo 9,000 SpenUli prisoner* in
tbo handa of tba Filipinos at San Mi
guel. They are eorved with 6 oents*
worth of no# dally, nod are compelled
to work bard on tbo rebel defenees.
Several hundred of the Filipino
wounded are at San Miguel. Tba In
eonreoti are eendlog their woman and
children to tba Btoeasbatto Mountain*.
A Brio chief aod 100 mao wore cap
lured at Bsltoeg- General Lawton
ha* released many of hie prisoner*.
aneeo iTot la arrow.
H« Um OhkIM mm
»»rt«w atrip or
—« Mm OH* r
Washington, May S—Tba eon tin
ned ratal demonstrations south of
Maalla ara canatoj no apprstoostoo to
tta War Department officials. aa tba
brigades of OraoabUa and Mail an
■aid to to aapta for orary emerge ory.
TogeUirr they bare aboat 4,000 taaa.
baalda two regiment* of rooulam. wb*
bar* tost anrlrad at Manila, sod ara
sralabis to re-eaforoe tta brigades.
In rtawof ttaao abarp demonstra
Uooa to tta south, Um work dooo br
I.aotoc on hla espedlUoa to Lsnoa da
Bay la icoalTing oredtt not betetofors
aooordsd to It. Oos of Um atala result*
of tba expedition was to dsstrui tta
small sraft by which Um ratals might
bars crosaad tbo Uto aad morad north
ms ths raar M MaoArther** foroas.
Xow tbsy sis hsmmrd In on n narrow
atrip of land totwaoo tta labs sod tta
ooaaa, aaaMo to otosn tta lata, whlls
Um dtarob is to loo* to olmto Um laka
to Lta south. Thas tta work of Low
too In bolding tta ratals, soma 0,000 In
number, to tta south haring Uao
Arthur free from danger of no sttaek
to tores from tta roar. Tta report
that tta rillplsoa wan trying to bseak
through tta Asaorlenn linos la ortdaooo
to tba War Dapnftaaaot that this
forte to brooming short of supplies
It to artdantlf General Otto* Intob
Uon to rams In on tta defeatlro so long
be can keep this fores separata from
tbs mala body of Agaloaido. it to
■aid. General Otto bettors* that taono
surra this aoatbarn army la to submis
sion. Uniats la a suburb of Manila
near tba bay. Tta otbar point mao
Hound In tba discat oh, taw ftdro
Maontl, la belwero Manila and Lmram
do Hay, ata to ooa of tta out posts
whtoh protaeU tta wntar-works.
WasmeoTOW, May A—Tta Hist*
IMpartmoot to day renal red a dtopatoh
from Prsaldaat Sohorsaaen, of tta
PMMpptno oorsMleekm, gtrtng tto aa te
at aaoe at lta soafcretaaa with tta rep
leeee tail ret of Agelnatie, nod aahtog
tor farther laatrwaUoua Wbtto lta
tout of tta dtoaatoh to aot to ha wade
•flowed a eery_
affair* la tbo Phil i
to a aettleaeat of—
la reoly of tbo Praaldaatto Pnf.
Soburatannl oablaaram, It la aadar>
■toad. Mated that ha waa nor aaxtoaa
to law pan wtgnt lat Iowa aoaeladad
tbla and bT*teterteUtet SU”«mmnm
aaiv or baaiHiatteg ooudlUooo abaoM
bo iopoood um tba teoatgoate. It la
battered la adatoiatratlon rdretea that
aaaooo aa Agnlaaldo teeonetaoad of
tba Moeerttg of tba Amrteaa gerero
■aat, ba will agree te aarraadar. Ba
will ba required, bowerear, te lag dawn
bla anas. Tbla will bo the principal
condition, aad until an agraaaiat aa
tbla point la raaabid tbo negottetMoo
will not auka aag pragraaa toward a
co oel union.
W*l«‘ awn HOnmltlM nwa ru»*w»«
WAOMtaaroa, Hegf.—Tbe Wat Da
partawnt baa rtcelred tba follow ter:
‘’HiiiLi. May 5,
"Adjutant Ooaorel, Waablnfton.
“Poke wing warn tba onaaaMlto at
Santo Towaa gaatetdag: Ono offlcar,
Lieutenant Taggart,Twaattetb Kao
om, and four onliotad man wan kilted:
three odteare, M aollated aaao weuadad
Among tbo wounded hi Gmoral Pan
Mon. to tbo band altefct.
“Lawton report* cordate of lSO.OOO
buabrto of rice and MS tcoa augar at
Balobg. Tba relua of tba eabatetenoe
cepeered at Maloloo te »1,500.000. Wa
ten and# large aeptamortoe aad com
boloogiog to ouomg at otter poiota.
Tbeioaurgeste destroyed bg dm gaa
tardag Um town of haste Toaaaa, aad
teat errata* flrod tba eUg at kaa Fer
nando. •_ora."
anaaaL wnaiua n wan.
■oal-MhW Ahmhmmbi itM UM
•M WurM la la We* Miaiwi
W. rum.
AlUnU JniiiI,
WAaatNOTOX D. a, lfay 3 —Tin
lucal paper* Uila Mora log print Ua
■tory aao t yaatacday to the Journal that
U*Mnl Wbaatar and Kn. Qao. W.
Child* era to ba married next ntn'h
The report la prlotod bat* aaaa u>
uousormeat of tliotr — g-g-> aad
la ooqaallM.
In Making the anoonuoamaot, tba
Wellington Pott sera:
"By far tha mat lourMtlog at the
aorlag wadding* wlU he tliat of Gener
al Wheeler and kn. O. W. Oblldi,
which by all aooouota. la to ha nalilai
Ud daring the praaaat month. Neither
the gallant aoldler nor hU praaaaatlv*
laid* baa taken tbapubllo utohto or
bar oooddaoo*. bat ibe old adage that
aetlona apeak loader than worda mot*
than Ju* title* the expoetatlon that the
wedding I* near at hand. Tha pUoa
aa wall aa tha data of tha eomaooy la
atlll naannon Bead. bat the foot that
the bride-elect ha* withdrawn bet K
•treat booee from tba rani eacato mar
ket and inland to ooctinue tor real
danoe la thla city ii a matter of inter
•at and congratulation to a large cl role
of •dainty.”_A. W. B.
■mm iHttu aaaa,
A ■■■■lie feelerjr te WaUe There
Caalraet M.
Lincoln Journal.
That magalOeaat water power at
High Shook on tha Booth Fork rlrar
haa again cbaagad haada and tha com
pany which now own* It, to actively
praparieg to tract a great manufac
turing pleat there. Hydraulic and
dell engineer* and turblao wheel
builder* era going not to the flfaoab
almoet every any.
We andaraUnd that ilia oootract
wm tot thla .weak for tha lombar aad
building of 100 hcuoM for opanutvva.
The plant to ba eteetad. It to aaid,
will Beat $500X00. It to mat known
what the ptout will be. bat It la aaid It
will ba a eottoo rectory.
Thla U one of tb* Uoaat wator-powtra
in tba tooatk. A famoui engineer aaid
there wm power enough within half a
■He to “torn every wbael in Maeea
ohatto." Daring aad prior to the
elytl war tnara waa aa Imbmwm ires •
rolling Mill there, bat the plant wm I
homed. Since then tba faUa bare ;
been Idle. \
1,11 ""
i eonuaer it not only opiseaore bat
a doty I owe to ay nelgtbore to Utt
about tbo wonderful 00(0 eBsotod to
tar oom by tbo timely ooo of Chamber
lolu’e Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Bomody. I woo token eery badly with
flax oad procured a bottle of thlo rem
edy. ▲ few doaao of U effected ■ per
manent aura I toko plooioro to ran
ommendtng U to others M fieri eg
from that dreadful d lasses.—J. W.
LTjfoa, Dorr, W. Vo. Thlo remedy
la aoM by J. B. Garry A Co.
Kaaam cm* 0*er.
A eoooero which tries to naydltld
end* do 1100.000,000 while Ito pUot
end boat moo require only a bolt or o
quarter of that Mali aapital moat In
the end glea way to a sen Bating com
pany with normal eapItoUmatiou aad
ooneeqeeeUy abk to monmfeetun aod
and Its prod not* at lowor prtooo. It k
oot mb, therefore, for o man of oomII
tnooaa to kiraot bio tarings to tbo
■bona of three gram ora reap! tallied
Industries
The analecta Pel lured that rbaomo
Uom wm Urn work of o fcmn within
o man. Any ooo who boo bod on
■itftftll of wlitll w knflMumtory
rheumatism will agree that the ladle,
tlon k demooko oeoogli to worroot
tbo boUar. It bon Mayor boom oklmod
that Chewberkk’i Palo Holm would
coot oot demons, hot It wIM aero rhea
rtaUaflu and hand redo boor tootkaon*
to Urn troth of thk statement. Om
npviiesttoe reiioroB the Mia, and tbk
quick relief wbloh It efterda k okno
worth many Uoteo Ka ooot. Par sake
by J. I. Carry A Oo.
Hohoertho for Tits 0 Axarr k.
■ to
j. g. BPPfMDT * OOttBAMY. _
...The One Right Way... j
Advertising may ha good and yet not be j
successful, because ft Is not persistent, a
That clever Journal “Brains” puts It thus: 5
“There Is but one right way to advertise i
and that Is to hammer your name, your 1
occupation, your business so thoroughly in \
the heeds ot the people that U tiny walk j
In their sleep tiny wiM turn their steps a
toward your store. The -newspaper is 0
your friend. It helps to build np the cam- |
munity that supports you. a
A PBBSIDBIT FOE CUBA.
_
OOL. OA1LOS OESTSDES AMUSED
VPOV.
MM to Ma
H ATAXA, May, I.—The meat rcaant
nporte rewarding Uw health uf U*»
•W populalieo abow a gnat aad eoo
tlaalag ImycoTamant, with a death
rata of only two-thirda of that odMat
s^^asacasrsg
aggasKasaara
teUod la exceptionally good.
Tha Uaeaaa Derate! pontRhat a ata
aaUooal article to-day. charging tha
grosaatt corruption In tha management
•t.tha city tell. It aaaerte that tba
prbon oOelak take money front prtaoo
m aod than place than at llbarty nn
dor a pledge to return If |to m eyar
aafcad R»r. it many nnnatai panaaa
an Rant brougt to trial at an. aad as
H often bappeaa that the Inrtgat have
no notion aa to who la -iniiml to bn
leaked up, thn Jatlon BHlTnn aatg
matter tcspenalata fat thla faeteoo
On thl OflMHult aj—*-*Vbto --—
Oeeftasgea, Santa Clan prortaee, baa
diu ban burned 1,000,000 arrotaa of
weight of 38 pounds OMtaiog each 18
Moaaa). Daring tba month at April
Havana nro°rt3 to New Tort 7J71
Uanaa of tcAaoan bated, aad 18,401,710
ted by tha War Paper Mm to din
bunt tho CS.00o.000 nMottad by thn
government for thn ynymat of thn
troMnnf thn Caban army, arrival ham
today.
Miliw Omm4w. the tad,
taqoaaUoe, taIta wMeworthe draft
haMait of Cuba la Ua tea •yean'
9m. 8b# la a brilliant aad atttr
aarfftiSiTBa a
rSsSH
ll to Mtoaad by paraoaa who are la
a periUow to^hnow^ that^taX awdar
iaTo^'t<Kl ;
fartaf
wltlioat pa war. ^_[
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