The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, September 29, 1899, Image 1

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ISO men in killed wounded and
missing in our regiment, among the
former being Colonel Thrush, Cap.
rvut.UiUo as ahi mioAY at
tain lieford of Co. K. kmong the
w< io. « n> (•«»., <|KKcp\
wounded were Captain Andrews,
.UAXU.I L« ¿«ova <>i AM o, I. SOLDII K who was also taken prisoner, l.leut.
Uy IB A A. PHEl.PK
( ontltiucd from la»t wonk.
E. E. Toby Co. (|. t apt Miles Co. H.
and others show name* I cannot
On
»»Hi now recall. The hnttle lasted almost
the evening of the
4
---- PFFKERH -
DIVO
> 40
Weie
detailed
from two days U.v tl.o middle of th.
Co.
' i our
with
Capt.
Ao afternoon on the second «lay they
drew* and 1.1 Hemlersun in coin- hail t>een completely routed and
maud for picket duly and wore *«nt were in full retreat southward- In
alaiut a utile to thu front. Every­ the second day* fight our regiment
thing wa* «(Uiot Jurltig th« night did not aoffor any I >«« being on the
ami until about a o'clock on the extreme loft watching that flank,
looming uf tho Ulh when the ene and tho heavy fighting being on tho
l>ooa a general («inking and ex*
my a|q-eared In open front in strung right end centre. The Confederate
uliange tai« I no««,
I««in« mad« at
force under Van l*urn. We belli Colonel liogers commanding a .regi­
current rato«, and draft! i>wiied on •••••••••••••••«•••••*•••*
m In ebnefc at«>ut two h
ment of Texans charged l’ort Bohl-
principal ciUeut.
when uo were ooiupeiled to fall nett on our right and front and al-
t
-
back,
ami
w
hen
we
started
we
sUs»l
moat gained a footing, one of the
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not on the or«l«-r of going, but went. supporting regiments gave (gay and
A/U-r a retreat uf about a half tulle wo
Tho annus) Inspection of tho \V. met trout•» sent to our aupport, when but for the ilth Mle«ouri of tho 2nd
brigade rtjsldntt In to take their
• • •
V. aodC. M. wagon road was ma«ie i gaunral engagement took place and pi le« they might have gained »cm.
la«t week by the Ku|s»rlntendant after holding the j*isiiion for a tim** "*
n«!vantnge.
(ieneral ‘ Joseph
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‘i A Mow
we rutr«*t<*<rauder order« from II«1 'er commanding lite 2nd brigade
Col. Mllchull.
Inck fthudid not Want to bring on « was raptur«**! -luring the aecund
general engag«-m<*nt. < >ur I.leuten-
American* have organi. <-d a board ant Colonel, luiiiol Mil«*«, wi> hero «lays fig'it but »ucceed«- ! in making
of trade at Man. i to look after the kill««! tx-lng shot off hi« hone by a Ills t-MKpO ju«t Itcfori* tho rotrueI
being wouuded in tho face in the at
intervals of American trade in that s>4id shot from artillery. A member tempt. < >n tho morning of the Sth
i
ot
our
coni|M*ny,
E.
A.
Drake
w.-w
l«rtlon of the w orld.
we start««! in pursuit nnd almost
shot atxl left on the field for d««ad, •uccc«*ded In overtaking thorn on
hut
camo
into
camp
In
th«*
evening,
At hut the Droyfu» Incident ha«
the llntchlo river where General
wounded near the eye. There were
A choice lino of fre»h meat», In passed to a final ending by his being others wounded Iu the n-glmenl but 11 ultxirt iutt*rc<-pted them nn«l they
variety, cunstaolly un Land.
Convicted and then pardon«-«). Thu* I do apt rcmemtier name« or num turned oft on another rou«t loavlng a that latitude and 1« «till known a«
groat quantity of baggxg«« in their
both (he ariuy and the < i vii author- tier. Several amusing incident« oc- haste. We followod thorn to Blpley the cold new year, boring <»ur so­
Hi«« are, or think they are, suoceM- currcd one of widch 1 » ill mention. and th«*n gave up the chaae. 1 will journ here, ho went on an <>xpa«li-
Will do •■> strictly Ca-ih i»u*ln< .«a.
fully rid of a very troublesome prob­ A stalwart member of our coiii|cmy «ay hero that our regiment belonged lion against Forrest, snd followral
»ho ha«l been Iwmating uuito loudly
Idin to tho vicinity of Ja«'kv>n Fenn.
lem which they hope may lx* oooti as to what ho wuuhl <l«> in case of a to the J.'dh corp«, first commanded
But th«* pursuit la-lug frgilluas, we
by Grant next by Shetmnn.
forgot ton.
tialt u got I aid I y "rallied" and see
roturneu l<> Corinth when we were
There
wero
several
rtnall
battles
ing no other way ot ooaape from
load<*d on flat car» to nuke the re
Th«- liawlian government lias chos­ «udden death jumped into an old at various |«ointa during October but turn trip to I a ((range. The on
th«
main
object
of
Grant
st
tho
time
en judge Alfred Nhortwelt to repre­ well 6 or s feel deep, from which ho w*« Vicksburg. To this un«l h<* mov­ gins was nn old almost worn out one
sent th«* territory of Hawaii uno (I! finally omerged covore I with dirt, ed hi« headquarters «>n Nov. Itii «11*1 would have to stop every few
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but to Ins credit be it said, bedtd his
mil«*« ( q collect «d<Mm, as tho boyi
cially In Washington during thu duty llku a man afluruard. Here from Jackson Tenn, to I ji Grange, a ■Mid (o gather her win«!. We fln il­
coming congress. Thia action was Colonel Plummer was transf« rred to few miles west of Grand Junction, ly arrived ««tour place of destina
<>n th«* Memphis nnd Charleston
HCIO,
OREGON. taken, it aeema from the reports, another command, and l.leut. Col. railroad, McPherson was sent for­ tlon, but were ordored to remain on
afli r mature consideration and with Joseph A. Mower, of tliu lllb Mo. ward anti the Confederates wero t»«»nr«l a« we were ox peel «-«I to be
«ucceedcd him in command of (tie
cailol out al any lime, u> go to tliu
All kind* of wahTioa clocks ind Jew
the knowledge and approval of tho 2nd brigadu Col. Mower waia West pushed Imck to Holly Springs Ml«« »«alsianco of th«* cavalry who were
dry repaired promptly.
At
tins
|>oint
was
wstabiish«-«!
a
do-
president.
Pointer and rem lined in command
having a skirmish with Chalmers
<-f the brigade until the spring of j«oi for arm» and sunpiles. The com m«l Wheeler near Moscow. But it
man«!
wiu
intrusted
to
the
Colonel
Our army In th« Philippines is lMil, when Ito wa« advanced to tliu
of the Sth Wisconsin It C. 5|urphv. living near midnight ami thu weath­
being Kuppllv«! with roflned sug-ir of command of our division with the But be it undor«too«l tlint the sth it er extremely colti, and our warm
VIÀ_____
rank of Major General.
quarters so near, we wero not long
native production nt a «■«■st of less .
We kept slowly a«ivancing from self was not under Ids command nt in getting to them. We wero not
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The
m
iin
army
moved,
Ihsii 3 cent* per |>ound, Thia is I time to time until :*l>out tliu 2-,th of
1
callyd out.
quite a saving, over the prices at May, wlii-n wo were within a couple on to Oxford the capital of Imfny-
Coutlnuod next uwek.
1 otte (Jo. On December 20th Van I
—of the—
home and no doubt will raise the of miles of tho confederate work».; I lorn with his cavalry <1 ished upon *
when tho writer was one of a detail
Chrcmc Diirrhs»» Curol.
tariff burotneier Io some extent ro | to buil«l briMst works, and worked Holly Springs then contuining about
gardiog the final M-ttlemuut uf the iììm4ht, .ihliòi7gh"»o sick a* to "be' four million dollars worth at stores, j This is to certify that 1 h ive
ha I
«-apturing «-verytiilng. On nccopiit
Philippine quMtbin.
i scarcely able tu stand. The
chronic diarrhoea ever atneo
___ tho
uf
his
Inetticlency
(.'olonel
Murphy,
news cam« to us next morning
j war I got so weak 1 could hardly
The mining iuteres 1» of tl o state the enemy had evacuated, and prep- wit« dismissed from the service. It I walk or do anything. One hottie of
j
ha«l
a
moat
sertoils
eff«-ct
upon
I
An» th
I
J
Morti».
arc very active. Much develop­ j areBona were immeiliutoly ruado to Grant» operations, forcing iiiti. to, < hamberlitln’s Colic, Cliolera and
follow ilium. Ju«t before starting
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• A. M.
Oiarrh«M*ti B«-m**«ly curvd me sound
ment work I* Iw-ing dona. Old
u«r *
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the rargeoa told ma to gat n »i * to fall t«aek toGran«! Junction, as also nnd well. J. it. O iihm , E! nauti a.
t<>
allow
General
Pemtierton
to
con*
i
»(UÀ M
Ar Min traauMnu l.v • * P M.
mine* are paying well and work is goto the hospital three or four
V*.
Tl»«* •*<*¥«« tmln* »’ pat at) *iii
nsVw'fww'n
being push«*«! to the utmost. New > miles in the n-ar M I was not able centrate hi» troops al Vicksburg in ' I h«i«l chronicdlarrhocM far t w< Ivo
tim«* to jrepuls«« General Sherman, I 'years. Three bottles of
tori tanti
bh *I
Marton
< ilHtlllMT
strikes arc being made almost dally to stand tiro march ahead of us. A who was sent to attack that |«oint by
.i'lfrtwi ii, A.fOfI« «■
* 1 • Î, ll#-< *
few of us were loaded into a govern
h »‘ ; —Jv,nrt Jut*
t'lh
»
• «
and
large amounts of capital are ment wagon an«l received a general Hie Yazoo river. We begsn tho ¡re­ Inin's Colic Ctmlcra and Diarrhoea
i «wtaM* (.rtive, î‘raln», tkaliUh^ •»> I a>I »’.a-
Hcmetly
cured
me.
Uapfthnftt Krwhurg «oulb
beingput Into proper! ics which were ih'uk’ln'g'up ridii'ig ¿vi-'r tho “¿ordu- trograde movement from Oxford on
H. I.Bli AVgu, Fincastle Va.
A«»inud.
disovered long ag«« and have been rvy ruad we had so recently croaaed the 21th of I)eccuil»er an«l on the ' Both Mr. Gibbs and Mr. Shaver
Hwar barg Walt
tUllj .
morning
of
the
26th
we
had
one
lying Idle. Taken all Io an Oracooa
Wearrlead at oar d
nro prominent farmers and reside
. Fon iau4
♦ v> I* M
U " A M
Ar
small biscuit to tho man which was
i
F M
L« >• tel r m
-«I.,«
. k . i lookinf
ui~ up
.-..I.»
out, Doth|ng
wero a»iiignecl
All»».«,
near Fincastle, Va. They procured
• »
mine« sr<» . now
and there tloo
,o , |o()t a|jJ worn
g)ven
,/
to laal us all day. Take it altogether
lUMT-burM
i-1 1 * » A ■
è 1* I- M 1 <r
the remedy from Mr. W. E. Ca«|«er.
it
was
a
dreary
and
dismal
Christ
­
dues
not
»«-«-m
tu
be
any
need
fur
a
until
night,
tiu
surgeon
puying
any
l.rhAlinn llmtirh
a druggi»t of that place, who Is well
mas.
rush to the frozen region, of Alaska attention tu us. 'rhe next morning
iNitty
nc«|ualiiled with them and. will
After our arrival at Grand June-I vouch fer thu truth of tbolr state
* To a. ». Hi '
to And tho long looked for Eldotado *• *«{« detailed to go to a slaught
will in A .M .
tion
the
J
ik
I
brigade
wc-
scattered
to
Ix'annn .
' 00 A .«a.
l.v 1 V *• A.M.
, er yard tu iielp kill a beef, which
of the gol«l hunter*. Surely at lu<ut was mure buries than meat. Wo re­ several polilla along the railroad. meat. Fur Mile by Peery A Peery.
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... «> 1 : <i* r.Ms
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l.v ’ ' 4 p.».
IztailOfl
’ M'F.n», 1 Ar
one corner of II Is iu Oregon.
mained there four days with qo Tho Sth Wis. was station«-«! .it White
WwodltMrH *|tr laag f ir |<l Mrnnrh.
medical attendance when f<«ur ufour Station, w lille our regiment winter-
I MU y r MWfA M»rnU)
. 'a made U|> ..............
..... to
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“l Ridgeway Station. Wo built « «1» I
According Io the Oregoniau it-(
our minds
try and
I I » 4 I I > 1 I
flnd’u'e reghm-iit'.'sHm alter break* 1 «tockadu but h i«l no «x-ca»lon to uao a
1 Ñ»|MB»
ft
Witaoîbufn
sAr 1
a*»tn«
that
Oregon
and
her
mntrup
1
à
£v
1
1
1
‘
ui
a.m.
ft
H.v
«
.
A
n*l
ta*
In
«Op. tn»
it only
for ~ a
guard hou.su. |u
fast we pulled out and atmut noon "*
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Al.BAN
Y,<
HIE.
N
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• .1» pm.
ell« aru coming Into wme promi­
?
icamo across a camp of our convalos- uarly spring Grant coll«*cte«l Ills
ft
f
forces
to
again
attempt
tiio
reduc*
nence
In
commercial
and
trade
linos
cents,
on
Clear
creek,
where
we
re
I lining < ara nn < igtlcn Route
Û
____ tion of Vickstoarg, thus opening tiio o
a
an«l that Portland has a chance of a malned until tho regiment came
t
«
TuUnum Su£«t 31»«;eri
Beiture-
I
fiver
to
the
gulf.
Wo
were
moved
llfetlmo ottered her. Prominent an«l back fruiu fullowiug aft -r I
■
down U> Millikena taiml and were «
— AMI«—
gard.
em*rgctic
business
men
have
taken
occupici!
in
thu
work
of
digging
tho
sk< I'NIM I k AM M KKP1M. < AKS
I Wu remained at Clear Creek until
hold of the project and will endeav­ the latter part uf Juno, dulng noth­ famous "Vicksburg Canal ' which <1
Alta* or-.I
to
through ira n*.
ft
awhile
promised
successi
mov­ for
or to estaUish a’line of steamers bo- ing but guard I duty, when we inuv-
:• (franile hix I Tlnwi
but
finally
fiiile«!.
After
the
success
­
Went Side I Hvision.
tween that city and the Philippine« ed to Ilicuya Miaalsaippi, where we ful |M»«s«go of tho fleet past the con- ft at great reduction
stayed until August IMS, going
<«
n«<«MH r»rll.»« s»rt « «risili«.
and the success of tho enterprise . from Ihi-ru to Tuscumbia Alabama, fuileratu batterlo» we m >Ved down O ft ft ft ft ft 9 ■> 9 ft 0 4 ft ? {1 ■> « <■ :> 31> « ft {11> I
9
Mall lisle «tsllv e«-*»i « > :«*.
seem« to t«o left to the Mgmity nnd Jon tho wat* h fur Gen. Price, who the right bank of the river to || ird
Truism ' I.»
1-nrOand .
««
«u* p tn
)i,llvin « Ar ... tor««lll*
l.v » i.u-.pm
energy of the buainvtui meuof Port­ was prowling aruund witching a Umos l-amling and crossed tho river
at BruiiiHburg on theJutli uf April
A < « «■.>•" (<>■
>. • .
.
-
h ttnins
land. The |*«s-ubilities of this trade . favorable upportuntty tt. »lip in
Th»*n wo aritne»»««! thu novel spec­
oitb»o.«
A »
rsilrm-l.
are immense and we Oregonians ' somewhere. Finally about the mid tacle of an army being thrown be- '
dlcuf September we moved t«u k to
Kl|*r»«» train «»ally «•■«♦f*. «unrtayi.
should not let them slip away from our old camp on Clear creek. On the I tween two arme* of thu enemy,
1 •.-f ■
1
nr ! * -•* a m ' us.
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T M i* m j ar .
M< Mlrvlll»
i* 1A Mt a m
luurtiing or tho 16th wo u <*ro ar either one ol which wx« almost as
•
«opa1»«
Iv t « SA a lti •
(utlrnMidrom
j ruuscU befure daylight, and llstoued |largo as tho invading army, ami but
F. C. lived Htata Fish Commis­ to general orders from the "Army fur the audacity and sudeniiesa of
'«winas'tton at Mn) ras«.i»»» »Ith <*r*
t Ostentai an<1 <»« irtital an i I’», in/' Mat? -’»•««»•
sioner seems tu I»* in favor nt fkeep jot the i’utomtc," stating that 1« was tho movement might have proved J. BEARD, I’roj/r .
• hip iUMM fot J AFAN ant t HIÑA
"uU ng
Ing up our fish supply, and ¡hero
«latra <*n a|*p:i<*!U>n .
upon the point of entvring Kich a defeat instead uf a glorious »uc­
fore favors propagating not only mond Va. and that In n short tlmu, ce»*.
II. Kt'tHifM Manar* i
« Il M A a a II AM. A *• <* r À l'A*e A gent. I orv
chinook», but silver«id<-» *nnd st«*«-l a few month« at thu farthest, the re
In the movemuut our corps, tòlti
• n«t.f»r.
Newly furnished and refitted
heads also as thu latter fl«h are com I ttellion would be crushed. After under Nherman, had no engage­
Hair-wan » lletrnfa to BAMmi
and F •
throughout. -
Ing
Into
favoi
In
the
eastern
mark*
rO)W
A*«» Japan. I"ht'-a Hk*n*«tahi and Ktia*
eating breakfast we were *tarto«i un ments until t.M.iy tllh at Jackson,
traila, ran
n>Hah««*t ft«>ii» M*» M. K. Wrmd-
rt«. He alw> favors ««.tablishlng the rood tu Iuka. This was a small from w hich pLu-e we drove general
nu>narr, U« ko< agoni,,
glw tram
hatcheries
on
all
the
streams
on
the
village on the Memphis and Char JiMM-ph F Johnston. (>ur regiment
A J JOHN MIN, Rank of feto, «nSo, <Ha,
const of Oregon were catmcrlos are lestou railroad in Tishmingo coun­ I was <piai.. re«l In am! ar >uml the Our taUtMi are »a ppi Io*I with
located. If till« 1« done ami the ty, an«l a large amount of national capital building until the evening f Use busi the iu irkoK afford...
hatcherlei properly operated every »torus hud been collected there. tho 1'ilh when we wero moved to­
year, there will I m - no trouble about Goneral Price ha«l suddenly moved ft inis Champions Hili In great
.*x<ulh •>( bridge.
tho rivers being “fished out." a«id on this point and capturing the b isle t > as«i«i tho tr >>p« ei.g tg-*d at
Scio, < ire.
thu tisbing Industry will continue tu stores, made htsl'cadquarlers there, that point, but Fem barton had with­
.» For Yaqulna:
t«o one of the lm|«ortant occupations
drawn before fto could gut there.
Train leaves Alimny
..t2:50p. M. of thin stato, but unle-«« some steps (¡•neral Grant sent two columns un- Thu fifteenth corps >11 I n,,t arrive In
■ d« r geiier.il« It-is«»« ra- and Ord, to
“
“
('orvallia. 1:46 P. M» are taken to k«M*|> up the supply ar­
'«llslodge film. General Ords in front of the intrenchmenta until the «
“ arrives Ys«)uina.. 6:5o p. M. tificially, it is only a mittar of a few
»(ructions were to wait until ho •Vunlug of the IVtti after the x«s»ul<
years Illi the «avuput ion of fisher­ heard ILMecrans engage«!, and then had been made on tho work«. But
i Ileturnlng:
leaves Yaqulna.......... 7:<»« a . M. man w ill I- ■ gone on thia coesi so tar
go to his »up|*«rt. All through ttie assisted In the charge on the 22nd.
I xmvcm Corvallh
....11:4“ A. M. as a mean* ol >f miking a livelihood I
i 19th Ord was within four miles of On tho 21th the 2nd brigade was
Arrives Altmny
.!?•?'• •-. St. vCiiiceriivit.
, luka, but did not near the tuittle sent around by Haloes Bluff up the
3 For Detroit:
songs, and thcrvfore llosecran* hail Yazo liver to intercept Gen. Dick
1-caves Altmny.
7.10 a . M.
The north bound overland was an uphill tight. However, wo de­ Taylor with a cavalry force, but we
Arrives Iietroit
Il M A. M. wrecked in Cow crook canyon Sun­ feated, Price, who suffered a loss In were too late as our cavalry had W« buy «air »toek in large
4 Hclurnlng:
day morning by a freight train killed and wuuude«l of over son and driven him off before wo arrived. «plantilles and keep a full
IxMivea tft-truit........ »....12:20
M, breaking in two and one section run*
about !<»»> were taken prisoners. We wero then moved down the line of carriage and wagon -v*
Arrives Alhnny.....
5:.1S
M.
All kinds of
nlng backward into the passenger I Over 6000 stand of arm« and a large river to Haines Bluff an«] emtairkeil material.
*61 j MVM Altmny................ 6:(rt
M.
train The engine wan pretty hadlv amount of ammunition also fell into on transports and taken to Young* work in our lino done on
Arrives Corvallis.......... 6:46
M.
damaged tail luckily no one was kill* our p-i-ueaslon. During tho night Point opposite Vlckstoirg, where we short notice...........................
•6!x*aves (orvallia.......... (J:40
M.
ed or seriously injured. The w recked Price fled soutii want and succctaled remained until after Fembortou sur­
Arrives Altmny .......... 7-26
X.
train arrived here during the after in forming a junction with Vandorn rendered hl* forces.
One and two connect at Altmny noon.
on Sept 2Hth. In the meantime we
After the capitulation« of Vicks­
and Corvelli» with Southern Pacific
took the in«ide track and fotlowtal burg the 2nd brigade was moved to
train», giving direct nervi«.**» to ami
T h » N i w s and the Oregonian one
around to Corinth for which point Black river, about 12 iiiì I oh from
from Ni-w|«ort and adla<-«nl lasiches
year for S2.no.
they were making. Itoaecrans took Vicksburg, whore the writer went
• No 6 runs from Altmny to Cor­
l««>»l at Corinth with about 20,000 into th«- ri-tiri-menl of the hospital
vallis on Mondays, Wednesdays and
men, and General Grant with the with an attack of the fever with
Fridays only.
remainder of the federal forvus had which he had been threatened fur
• No 5 run« from Corvelli« to Al-
lmn> on Toeadaya, Thursdays and Cure» Impotency, Night Emission» and move<l toward Jackson T<*nne*»«-e. sometime. From tliore we went to
Keep a fall line of
Saturdays only.
wasting diseases, all effect, of self­ Perceiving m they th« ught an op la* (iruuge Tenn, on the Memphis
portunity to pr«>fit by the division ol amt Charleston railroad, where we
Train« for the tn -unla'ns arrivo nt
abuse, or excew and India- the army. General«, Price ami Van-
t«s>k up « inter quarters, and kept a
i»etroll at noon, giving ample time
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dorn {tho latter* la^-hlef command,
t<> reach camping ground« un the
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Brcitcnbush and SatiUam river the
pink glow to pale check* and tack Corinth on t h I. 3rd. Our divis­ who wero operating in that vicinity.
They at one limn a(t.«cke<! Moscow
Marne day.
restores the fire of youth. ion under General Stanley did not hnt wi re r< pulsisi by the cavalry.
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By mail AOc per t«ox; <1 txiie* arrive on the tfleld until afternuon While here a few members of the
Manager.
for AM.flO: with a written guaran­ but the battle had been raging from brigade organized a theatrical troup
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ty« to cure or refund th« money. early in the morning on the ( he- In a college building, which they
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wall» road. Wo went into tho on o|H-rated succeasfally during th«*
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NERVITA MEDICAL CO.
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