;TOIBER)8607. f ";: ,.m,JJU ' " ' - - , V:U-::X?
" La- ' RLEIGH, N. 0., MTUKfUY EYBVUW. jnviB 9s ipqo
i - v-f iiri lib'ii i in i ri
THE LOSS HEAVY
RECEIPTS ARE SHORT
THE MEN GET PAY LOCAL NEWS ITEMS
" ana m n rL w x n
i in 4 t-ji . i xhal
m
Seventy FiVe Thousand Soldies
to Surroundthe Capital of
Cuba. .
Shaftm Official Report Re-
ceiyed.
THE CHARLESTON TO
DISfJAfJTLE FORTS
S'-.V' . , . p - .- 1 1 1 ,;.--'--'-.v " k
Secret Orders Issued to Destroy
at Gauban while
En route to Manila-
Heavy Losses,
WERE" MANY INJURED
Last - Ye, rs m
Reached
DOt Tim
$24,000
THE CHARLESTON'S ORDERS.
By Telegraph to The Times-Visitor
.Washington, June 25.-U ia known
Uat secret Instructions were given the
Charleston on her departure with four
troop-ships to reinforce Dewey, to stop
at the Island of Gauban In the La
drones and to dismantle the' forma
tions for the benefit of th bi !
i coai, etc., on arrival. The in
The Battle Near Santiago was MoreSerN
ons that at Firm Thought-Santiago
Bombardment Sun-day.
By Telegraph to The-Times-Vialtnr
Washington, June 25.-The flrRt
n irorn Oeneral Shatter concern
ing the engagement been the Span
iards and American forces reached the
war department at noon as follows
"Baguirl, June 25th. Further
Gen.. Wheeler places the American loss
on Friday morning at ten killed.
"Wounded Mai. Brodl rwt
Clinfoek, Lieut. Thomas of first vi
teer cavalry, Maj. Bell. pnnt u-
Lieut. Byram of first ta.vn.ir
Knox seriously.
"Capt. Wainwrite, formerly reoortPH
wuunuea, is uninjured.
Names of others killed nnrl
eu are unknown. The Spaniards oc-
v-upieu a strong entrenched omiti.
jugn nuis. The firing lasted on
hour when the enemy was driven from
their position which is now occupied
by the Americans.
"Americans are about one mile and a
half from Sevilla. The enemy retired
toward Santiago.
THE TOTALS P1FFER
Last Vuar Beat this Vear A-out 900 baits
--Farmers aro Able to Hold Cotton
and Buyers Seek the Article in
Ntar by Towns
On the cot'.on exchange there hn
for several months been a k-n -ir,.
terst manifested in the total cotton
HUE TO GEN. OOWLES
K.glment Throneh his Vlan.gcnient Gets
$15,000 More Th.n, Government
had rntendedThUH,y2 at Camp
Are H. V
Through the enerey of AHU,tar,t
eral" A .D. Oonip tho c
. wC1.uiiu rtegi
I u y r! ravelins rom Dusiy
fJ rn lis
SHOI.'T STATEMENTS
LIST OF THE DEAD.
Plaza De Leste, June 25. Later re
ports indicate that the action vetr.
day was much graver than the first
fith
Col
; ATTACK ON HAVANA.
By Telegraph to The Times-Visitor
.;.: , Washington, June 26. An offioinl
says that the probable plan of attack
, v upon tiavana will be.for the troops to
, -urrouna tne city by taking possession
of the table Uands and In this . way
cover every approach, thetf to conduct
a peaceful selge, which would do away
very largelywith the fatajlties which
; would follow an immediate storming
, of the Spanish Citadel, and it would
. also place the troops iti th. m,
healthful region. It Is estimated that
w an army of not less than 75,090 would
be needed to carry such a plan into
. successful execution should it be
adopted. - - r .
, There can b no doubt but that the
great decisive battle of . the War wIU
. be close about the caDltal of Pnho
u. e me destruction of Santiago
' takes Place the; whole; Spanish army
will be concentrated, abou t Havana for
the final act of Spain before-yielding
to the Inevitable. The blockade which
will be vigorously instituted all ''along
the South coast of" Cuba will -cut off
all aimntte. '. - ... 7 . " "u"e so. Aavices re- ba arm
That one grat attempt will be made oers and be equipped for duty It is BLTeleCTaph to The Times-Visitor,
ty the Spaniards to hold .Havana is the intention of the ministry to be in' ashinton. 25.-General Miles
the genera opinion, buf there i. no readiness to aid the United States aBd Secretary Alger in conference to
wn who believes that it will be a long; wtetfler annexed or not as the Deonle y declded that shafter should be re
one. The soldiers of the regular Span- are hopeful of early annexation i'nforced flftn thousand men. Gen
; , sh army are now upoa . half raUons ' : ' ' , " j eral Miles is pushing arrangements to
, v r 4 another prizr. l.: .u soon po
j.,., i wreje ior suDslstence. I
Such a condition of affairs will not By Telegraph to The Times-Visitor.
-" Dpauisn army to atand Key West, June 25.-The
,ve causeq the delav in information. Rn.vDitv T.
reaching Manila, but the navy depart- e undoubtedly' fought against greai
",'"c"v tney are very position though not in numbers.
" ""w- Tne official list of the injured is w
rZ jnem y the medical departat-iit,
;;- i uuus nrst report is ten killed and
RV ov,, y wounded. It is generally accept
By Telesranh tn Ti,. ti wi-.i.. cu ih.t .v.. v
m """vimior, t uuvance on Santiago will
MN6W Port News- June 25.-The Ninth be a succession of bushwhacking. The
.wU8 i:na mirty fourth Mich- ,alest of the killed is as follows
ivea ims morning. They are: uapt Capron..
embarking on the Harvard. She sails ' Capt. Hamilton Pish!
U"a eVe"'ns at flve- ., Privates Tillman, Dougherty, Crews,
- HAWAII TO AID U. S. nZZZ ' Heffner-
Rough Riders: Corporal Whin,.n
By Telegraph to The Timuv. I'T? KolbB' Tork' Wckson, Len-
UHTK Klirlin rn-l v ' -
- san Francisco. June 2S. tT- vn una or the Cu
Cowles pledged himself to hav thm
paid from the very day they went fntn
. vice ana yesterday he wired to the
War Department urging that an order
ue seni Paymaster Muhlenburg to pay
-c nu regiment men off from the
ux Apru on which day they gave
' "mr regi'ar duties and went into
w.e se,vice or the United States eov
ernment. At the same time General
Cowles wlrrt stoot Tli-t . .
,n t to go
uepariment and follow ur hl
urau. senator Pritchard answered
...6, lIlal lne message was de
livered too late for a call at th
partment and that he would look after
that end of the line eariv tht-
Paymaster General Stantnn Dv
m..u.R lms morning wired Pav
Those IVho are in ti i..i.ii.
i.jc - T o VO -
mcnt or I'ecpl, ,,, l)ove l.r Haye
Not Gone to the M'ar Big .ew
in L ittle fjact.
Miss Maud Rnv l .
IHillsboro. r 'oiling menas in
receipts for this year In comoari.snn ! . ttlis afteraon receive about 1 f Emmie McVea Ift thi
with the receipts to the same date ' wu more Pay than they would have j for Tarboro.
last year. . I ,f the matter had been left to the U I Ms' M- c- Brinson is visiting her
The figures during (the Christmas S" &overnment officials. I m"ther, Mrs. Carter at Wake Forest.
eeK snowed a variance of about 3 - ume or ordering the men to 1 nt 1.7'' ' "OD?rts 18 Quite ill
000 bales in the total receipts and there prepare t0 move to this city General I ton street " 0Utn wming
has been some speculation as to how
near the total receipts of the year will
come to those of last year. I
. When the season closed on the first
or last September the total number I
of bales received; that is weighed, on I
tnis market had reached 27,456 and at j
this time last year the books of the
Exchange had registered 27,121; in oth
er words between the 24th of June and
the first of September only 335 bales of
cottoa were weighed on the Raleigh
market.
During the week just ended the to-
iat receipts tor the six day's busi
ness was 1B0 bales against 79 bales
for the corresponding week last year.
The total receiDts for thia aann
nave Deen zb.144 to thfK An to ,.. 077
bales short of the receipts to the cor
reSDonrliner (into het I
To reach the grand 'iotal of IaStS,?,r fu"enburg to pay the te.nalj;iSLh?T
year 1,312 bales must be weighed on'ond "eglment from the 27th of June ' tor-v Preparatory to tkTLl
5 e oy-tne first of September . :a this he will do this afternoon I Ule ne,v church of the Good shenhprrt
and this cotion buyers say, wi,l not The pay roll from AnH. has commence "hepherd
be donat Theie is not a man th L. .. . ' om Apnl 2' 1,1 amounts
exchange who bel.eve the total rel!:" aoo.ut " "M Is $15,000 more ' Journa i w- .U,e Newbern
tlie SLate Press
tepiiens attended
ton street.
Miss Cameron arrived on the mrrn
Ing train from the w? f .m5":
euest of Miss Elizabeth Hinsdale
B Irby ha"s moved his Agricultural
NIoP12mMfltrtf"d,Seed Store amund to
no. iz Martin street ,.... u .
glad to welcomVali of hrs' friends!" 08
Governor Russell's rw-.,o a
Kev Balus Cade left this morning fo?
lxiuisDurg to deliver a. sprmnn ...
ryy ...v.. iuiui1-
No other preparation han owr
1 a"y PfpI? so much Sood as Hood's
icine America's Greatest Med-
Mr. W. R. Crawford .Tr tart
morning for Wrii.ht!iu . V 3
day with his bTOt; Mr aTcrTw."
The preliminary work of
noving
rec-
lon of
VJ?11 'he ma'k mmle la8"t;,,haM t,he rCKiment wou,d have received! t'om the meetTngof' tl
ytar and few there aie who u.mk it 1 lf their pay had begun with the Association. Miss steL
..v. twai iui ittoi year. Tho q '"J.
It is the common belief nmnm- rt, I ne orcvrs upon which this was
buyei-s that the cause of the shortage j manded are given in the following let
s not with the fanners but with the i tTS written at the time f n. n ....
; sible.
to the rack and prolong a fleht whinh Vicksbure arrivi f . B Telegraph to The Tlmoa-vioi.
they know can only result in complete steamer Amapola of Honduras as a' Wa,;hlnton1 June 25. Advices re
prise. ' (Wjivea'irom camp McCall state that
UNCIVILIZED WARFARE.
disaster.
THE , SPANISH REPORT.
By Cable to The Times-Visitor.
TRAIN HELD UP.
By Telegraph to The Times-Visitor.
in the captured ammunition used by the"
Pimarus were found larire ouantiti,
pure orass cartridges forbidden in
Whit Hall," 111., June 25. The North hcrribie mutilation of the bodies of the
- x Madrid, June 26. The official rmnrt
; says that in the bound Burlington ,t lead.
u we en- up at 10:45 laat niffht bv twn o
ZZSZ lJed:! S-"lah P-N-rrredDeknier"
c imug . xivBsession M ' --
.ammunition, and clothing. The Span- - POISONED THE CZAR
"" iviueq ana tnree wound
civilized -warfare. This explains the
, SANTIAGO SUNDAY.
By Telegraph to The Times-Visit
Port Antonio, June 25. The latest
i army estimate states that if our troops
-u..u inn ouisiae Intrenchments today
1 d. He also reported that the Ameri- j By Cable o The Times Visitor
.uuum aauaa. - London. June ?iA . '!.-, .
-,itou iran w mm. og at tne gates
ABANDONS THE TASK.'
'By Cable to The Times-Visitor "
, Paris, June 25. Feytral has fchanJ
, -doned the task. of forming the French Bv Ti'mnt. ... Z. ".i. .. '
-cabinet. . ' . ' wl.r""" Z " "e-vitoi.
r...,UW6B, JMne zo.'Tne sham bat
Vienna reports the arrest oi Count .", bv Snnd.v f"1
CoontMs 9!.n--- ' i "... " J.-. 7 . " . vu" oe given
, ' wun at- posx or honor if capable of holdlns
t mDt to colflnn tli4 r... .j a .... it T ..... . . uuiuing
' ...m vBim.,.. tfuuuuun nas Deen formed between
UNDER A GALLING FIRE.
Generals Garcia and Castillo.
need of horses reported.
Great
SIGNAL- CORPS LEAVE,
will receive equipments and instruc
tion.
" CLAMOR TO SURRENDER. '
Kingston, Juune 25.-ln the corre-
tie opened this morning at t. Fierce'
assault was made on the second column I
By Telegraph to The Tlmes-VlsitoV niTZ ved from
arcklyn,7v- June. MI-The'V Vniteri Th. tti,t,i . -1L.T. . '" ,Mfflr... Second Soani-h i.
JtTSL f?.!"" tSTo 'ood. powder
"ZTr.rrr "ey ment of sharpshooters whirled Into the ..7.7 scarce. Insurgents
thickest of , the fight and carried all tZ Ir UrC ot BupP"e9'
before them. The opposing forces- "FZTL
tired under. a galling fire. . , oplnion 1
- e says Spain should n. i
S -ir,tere4ith econflIct' "We are morally
..icinocivetf. in aimn.Mt pvarv
small town near this city Raleigh mer
chants have stationed agents to buy up
the cotton and many farmers prefer
selling near home so as to avoid the
long distance haul to this city.
Cotton bought in thpsn ,,,.k,,i.
towns, as a rule is brnucht tr. n.iii.
in the end.-- but it . is wfiihi t .7.
point atxwhich the sal took rvio j
uu nut register on the Raleigh Ex
change Books.
Though the receiDta have hpOn email.
c. ueie, ine reports tor the county
have already passed last
ports for this date and it is stated
by the best authorities nn h.
market that there is today a large per
cent more cotton in the rm.mn
there was at this time last year. This
is considered a eoorl
the farmers are able tn hniA thai.
ducts for a price which is at least not
below the cost of
clearly demonstrate that their condi
tion is not wholly deDendent. s
..luuumgcmeni is to be found in the
assertion that cotton is still being
me wuuiy iarms.
THE PRIVATE MAILING CARDS.
Business Men can Now Print Their
rnvare Postal Cards.
On and after Julv lot . . ; u
um.iuk wiiLicu or nnntnri n.Aaan..
advertisements or illustrations may be
sent through the. mail at the postage
rate ot 1 cent each payable in stamps
aiuxea Dy tme sender. Postmast
Bailey has been notified of the fr.Hr.
ing regulations governing the use of
Only the suDerarrintlnn nhi.i, a
include the occupation and business of
..... (ciauii uuaressed. will ht. aiir,n,nKi
uio mt-e oi tne cards.
The cards must not PYfflOfl 01 hir El
Inches dimension, and in quantity must
be as good as the regulation postal
card. Upon the addressed side the
v... 0.1.IUI
uy avi oi uoneresa uv io 1000
mUuJ tbe JPfinted, and in the upper
". .uuia , oiatiK square with
ui us, piace a one cent stamp
here, and in the lower left
ner the words: "This side exclusive)
w mc auuiCDBi .... -
Doubtless many of our RnWo-i.
... iBIii. grey or ugnt buff.
Loughtless manv. of our Roiik
merchants will take advantage of these
"",un w auvertise their business out
. LINARES ADMITS RETREAT.
: 3a Cable to The Times-Visitor,
i Madrid, June 25. A desnatcli
Gen. IJnaries admits the retreat of the
. MADRID, IS ANXIOUS.
Madrid. June 25.-A despatch from legraph to The Tlmes-V.sltor: only result Z ZZnaT
en. Ljnaries admit, the refre t.. London, .June 25.-AI1 . lin.r.,.d ..!T. 8 DltMa and the treasure of
SpanlBh to the defenses of Santiago. - ri Madrid refleot great anxiety by I '
. ' - , Cervera's dispatch and an .loi..! . - - , , .
TfO PROTECT BRITISH INTERESTS P0,itlcal ltuon. Troubles were notf ?DBHEPHERD CHUJRCH.
rrrrLJ rr.. vpopu.ationi ac -
-- . . . .. . I vbu'uuu i hri i n Pit trwinm.. i mi. i j n . - -, v.
j a ne -nmes-Vlsltor. though there 1, a strong n TT" IfCZ L "TS arter- Tr"t'r' Holy
uuu, um o.ne Brit sh bat. nrin 7-" ..,
- - . wwicy Liiia mom.
m wr xusDon to protest British in
; tsrfgts there in view of the possible
-war qeveiopments.
.- r. THE REPORT CONFIRMED.
TBr Cabl. t The Times-Visitor.
; QUICK AND DECISIVE WORK. '
Washington, June 25. General Miles
believes the final concerted assault on
onnuago Degan this morning and will
Communion aM:45 tm, Buniv Bnhr.
t 8:30 a. m. Divine service at It a. m
and 6:30 p. m. Seats all tree. Strang
ers cordially welcomed. -
CHRIST,IAir CHURCH.
Sunday School 10 i
continue until the smrrender of ths .ZT Z i - m" Jno' mia
dfy. SecreUrrLong received . Jnl PDenIDX- .at U a.
w? '. Ifrom Admlrl s-mr-, , -T,."WWng-at 8 p. fiu by th- nastor.
aespatott from npolvWl . The public cordially 'invitrWi K
Alglens coaflrms tks report tlat Ue PJfPded .bombarunient at daybreak
Cadis fleet lis passed the Island ot
i-atenuaria in: the Mediterranean go.
jiug tut.
this Moralnr, to continue until the bar
br batteries are aHenced, irhen he
vould fores aa attaaca to th- kvi, ! h.,i- t.
Beta .xpt a,, deel-vi ULTtM I ? 71S
WEST RALEIGH BAPTIST.CHUKCH
. . and t p!nt; Sunday
A FAIR SUNDAY.
For Ralefch a.nfl vifinitv w.i. .
nlt . "
Weather X)ondltions.-The etorm has
advanced from Minnesota to the upper
. ..o... cum nas increased verv
much In force.- The barometer has
fallen below 29:30 Inches. : Heavy rains
won X ri? angerous gales pre
vail over the Lnkw. The w....1..
ra'ns were 1.60 Inches at hlcage and 1 S8
a ki Wowing
te'l ,S nfine(1 almost entirely to
icitiuiL LIIUUaTn rLlnilriv toenik
fo vS. 5"WVJllM.,88l88lPP vallsy
r.ieo II!: 7J,"'gnout tne south
v. ui, . nnim WfHJnPF M,h M .
nn.t)ut.i.j.;... rn
wiuuB, prevails. The tern.
perature Is high thmnp-h, 2Z :!rXi
eSDPClAllv tn. he . i 1""5
Tn h .'.i. . "fi""" i'nio vaJley.
t1. lhelhlle.s ? Shifted
temperaturea
volunteers
On April 23rd the Governor Sr-nt the
following letter to Adjutant General
Cowles:
To Brig. Gen. A. D. Cowles.
Raleigh. N. C.
Sir: By authority of the act of Con
gress and by direction of the Secretary!
Of Wn. in .... .
. .nauuu mereto. instrnr.tl.
the Governor to raise a volunteer army
against Spain. You are
..ceoy oraered to take all necessary
steps relating to the recruiting and
metering in of such armv. eivini
r.... i ' o
... is pracucaoie, the preference to
ie organized National Guarrl ,.f ti,
State as now constituted, and making
lue quoia. in my discretion, from
"uzen soldiery Volunteering! in
...c ucieiice oi tneir country. You wUl
act in concert with such officers of the
v. Ot Army as may be delegated for
such service.
In order to put the machinery m
motion you will notify the heads of
your departments that they are aJsnl
on active duty and under your direc
tion, subject to my approval.
D- L RUSSELL,
Governor.
In obedience to the Order riene.oi
Cowles at once began collentino. tt,
State's forces and on the 27th of Ar.ni
" " oraer that started the ma
chinery of mobilization of the forces
m bi oraer to the various contains
wa as ioiiows:
Raleigh, N. C, April 27.
Captain, Dear Sir:-You are orrWeri
to hold your company in readiness tn
move to Raleigh on orders from th.o
office. Recruit your companv to re
quired strength of 77 privates and three
officers. By order of the Governor and
ommanaer-in-Chief.
A. D. COWLES,
Adjutant G
Upon receipt of the above order the
worn was Degun and many of the com
panies began living In their armories
ready to move at a moments notice
Upon this ground the demanri
made. , .
tied home with
Attention is called to the coupon divi
dend notice of the Mechanics and In
,f ,hf m0n' Tlie dividend coupons
, '''ny are plaid (with as
........ icfe.uioiity as
bond.
aovernument
lu the absence of the pastor, Rev.
- Glenn who is now attending the
Epworth and Sunday school coniefencl
at Morehead The services at Centra!
will be conducted by Rev. Dr B F
Dixon all cordially invited. '
Secretary of State Thompson stated
this-morning that he will on July 1st
llrenue tha ct. th. . uiy lot.
K canv r.f i 7 insurance Com-
HL Z I,nd'ana- to do business in
Nt , . i Ca;ol,na w'th Herbert B. Brown,
of Raleigh, as General Agent.
.Sheriff A. B. Suttle, of Cleveland
tChenstteday ,b,'UKht "ne vrSi to
is wi n n'tenUary. The prisoner
is William bmarr, convicted of bur
glary last September, sentenced to
be hanged and saved by commutation
of sentence to life imnrimn.
Governor on Wednesday of this week
to he e . 1 8 shoe store continues
i 1 a 'no8t Popular summer resort
for the Favetteviiie t.o
where the dust is 1 JT" a.a
and tan shoes cleaned and polished
frTes' HeT l h'S CU8tom?rs 8an1
tnenas. He has a aniai ,
for washing tan shoes. '
State Auditor A VOP rat..n. J t
this morning at 2 'o'clock fVom BalTi!
erP whoHfei,b?Hn8ht W'tb hlm h8 "oth
er, who for the past two months has
tremaen0hTntSfH0,kin8 H
treatment. It is good news to Mrs
Ayer's many friends to hear of to
eariy and safe recovery. She stood the
toaay" r'P spIendid'y a"d domg well
- " -. CHRIST CHURCH.
tev. M. M. Marshall, D. D. Rector
Third Ssndav after Wi-i' ".or-
. , ? sermon
vices '
Peters
Friday
Adjutant General Cowles deserve, tv.
thanks of the entire regiment tm-
is another evidence of his manv .r.r,n
qualities and his fitness for a Brigadier
urcueruisnip.
A BICYCLE PARADE.
The Times-Visitor has heard the sug
gestion that the B Dlew fn
Raleigh contribute to a fund to pur
chase prizes for the Fourth of July
Bicycle Parade. y
Km" ISTrAl1!. any. yite gentle-
"wning wneels can take
Snnth Para3e Wl11 f OH
South Fayetteviile street about six
thirty or seven o'clock nn the
noon of the Fourth of July and will
proceed to Pullen Park where some
fancy trick riders will renrto. .
fnr)omS,eV PiZeS are t0 be fferel
. , r r,r,"t "Teful riders,
most hasdsomely decoraieti wheels and
there will be a lady's and gentleman's
prize in each instance
..t1 '.7 a gi)0d l1ea ajl1 deserves the
attention of the bicycle dealers
REMEMBER.
-JThe Tabertiaole excursion : leaves
Tuesday mnmine-'ot fl ".ttveB
SS!f - a-0 View. TvSyP
Pleasure has heVn ' T"1. ana
of . th. pavillion, HoteTofflc;, veridas
and ic water and special rates at the
elegant Seashore Wnte. tr. .Is" Lai. the
Kon?'. RUnd trip MWWU
. " " Lf HI. . 1
davf r..
It A m Wm i - - - ' 1 1
. THREE TIMES TRIED.
In Justice" Robert-'
TJX? zrz
first and snn im... ..r'',. U.M
iurv- h.in- 'uue n tne
verdict Tod . "LSST. -Upon
e'liiltv onri V ' was not
'ni.7. "'T J- Alsten
; i Alston u
,k,L an. taxed ccXu
rnTie "u'ou ana malicloug pro-
RALEIGH'S COLORED COMPANY.
Composed of the Best Element of Our
Colored Citizens.
Rufus H. Hackney, as has been stat
ed was selected to raise a company of
colored volunteers from, Raleigh to
be given positions in the negro regi
ment organized under the second call
for troops.
Last night Hackney's enlisted men ;
mot In Odd Fellows' Hn onri k.j
several addresses from leaders in their
X1" l- iPenart, of Shaw Uni
versity, Revs. Love and Latham and
others made short talks before the
volunteers. .
There were present fifty nine volun
teers who have eigned the rolls and
after a successful. seRHinn the ..i...
unteers unanimously recommended R.
w ackne for CaPtaIn. The meet
J?fri ?, adJournei to meet again In
?lock Monday night at
-.thta mPany are many of the
""."fPtable younger colored men
in Raleigh. Tkev a.r n.i. . T":r.
ney'a friends and with this commenda-:
tion they should be the pick of the 1
regiment and doubtless they will be!
ST. LUKK'3 MiaSION. CAKT.
The Rer.-1 itrtr wtt
dially invitedV
P'sl-ca. Van MM ay frft'i'liL
o