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News and courier - 06/08/1898

1898; Gale Group;

Autores

R. A. Alger, Secretary of War, R. M. L., H. C. S., R. S. M., R. J. Redding, Edgar L. Carpenter, Henry Timrod, Francis Warrington Dawson, Ellison S. Keitt, H. W. Simons, E. H. Ruffner, Major of Engineers, J. E. N.,

Resumo

News: Beautiful Barcelona The Matchless Cathedral of Saint Eulalia, Kent's Division at Santiago The Official Report of Its Commanding Officer, A Glorious Summer Resort, Cuban News Via Madrid, Recent Bond Subscription Increasing Evidence That There Was a Good Deal of Humbug about the "Popular" Feature of It, Roosevelt Rebuked He Brags about the Rough Riders at the Expense of Other Volunteers, and is Sharply Reprimanded, A Wasted Bounty, Good Times Coming, The News of the Day, Progress of Negotiations The Peace Commission to Hold Its Sessions in Paris—So Far There is No Reason to Question the Sincerity …, The Municipal League What Mayor Smyth Told the People in Detroit about the South Carolina Dispensary, Was It about the Negroes? Trouble between the Officers of the Sixth Massachusetts and the Brigade Officers, The Porto Rican Tariff, Past Master of Charlatans Charles P. Barrett and His Characteristics, Advice to Cotton Farmers Let Them Beware of Certain "Operators" and Buyers, The Olinde-Rodriguez Efforts of M. Cambon, the French Ambassador in Washington, May Result in the Release of the Vessel, The Hero of the Merrimac His Head Not Turned by the Loud Praise and Warm Welcome Which Greets Him on Every Hand—Atlanta Goes Wild …, Many Cures for Hiccoughs Oil of Amber, Mucilage, Osteopathy, Smoke from Burned Paper and Ice Cream among the Suggestions to a …, "There is no better foundation for a military career," says the Field and Stream, "than the education of a sportsman, and if the youth of the country continue to take the same interest in hunting as they have in the past, there need be no misgiving for the defence of the Union against any future aggressive foe", A Railroad Suit in Augusta The Evidence Given Yesterday Was All for the Complainant—That for the Respondent Will Come Later, An Affray in Greenville James B. Williams Shoots Charles P. Potts, Inflicting a Wound Which the Doctors Say Will Prove Fatal, Naughty Judge Mackey He Has Been Indulging in Too Many Wives, Spanish News from Iloilo, Thanks to Charleston Its Women Have Done What All Their Sisters in the South Would Have Been Glad to Do, "Murder Most Foul", North Carolina Negro Rule, A New Service Bullet, Illinois Claims the Broom, Roosevelt's Rebellion Shafter's Army Cannot Stand Everything and They Make It Very Plain That They Want to Come Home to Rest …, Fish of One, Fowl of Another The Express Company Must Stamp Its Bills of Lading, but Western Union Patrons Must Stamp the Messages, Spain Still Fooling But She Will Doubtless Soon Accept American Terms, New Play for Nethersole, The Pope and the Carlists, Fun for the Count of Turin May Be a King Some Day—Is Now Looking for a Wife, Bismarck's Funeral in Berlin, A Big Whiskey Combine The Strongest Effort yet to Control the Spirit Trade and Prevent Competition, Darlington Never Tires The Tobacco Market Opened without Flourish of Trumpets on Monday and Excellent Prices Were Paid for the …, Abandoning Camp Alger The Second Division Began Its March to Manassas Yesterday and the March Will Occupy Three Days—The First …, No Extra Session of Congress The President Thinks He Has Full Authority to Hold the Volunteers as Long as He Sees Fit, The Bourgogne Disaster, A Snap for the Railroads, Fifty London women are learning how to "make up" prescriptions, The Eggs Were Too Small The Customers Therefore Returned Them to the Grocers, A Big Day for Abbeville Robert E. Lee to Address the Veteran of Camp Secession, Slightly Damaged Goods, In Bismarck's Death Chamber Private Religious Services over the Dead, World Cycling Championships, The 9th Illinois infantry leaves Springfied Friday morning, over the Wabash, for Jacksonville, Fla, Duty of Southern Negroes President Miller's Excellent Advice to the Race, Amateur Billiards, The Channel is Clear The Mines Have Been Removed from It and Ships May Go and Come at Pleasure, A Great Gathering of Farmers An Institute to Be Held at Clemson College, Beginning Next Monday—Lectures by Prominent Specialists of …, On the Yucatan and Santiago The List of Convalescents Includes Dr Guiteras and Correspondent Stanhope Sams, Both Well-Known in Charleston, The moon looked over the roof tops and the candles flamed in the night breeze Anne sang to him, The Wreck of the Ipsden, Fate of Spanish Officers, Multiple News Items, The Campaign in Porto Rico Gen Miles's Plan for out Flanking the Spaniards, President Prefers Hanson The Macon Cotton Mill Man is McKinley's Choice for a Place on the Industrial Commission, The Father of the Fatherland, Two Able Mud Slingers, Good for Sugar Planters, Why Sagasta Delays, The Balearic Isles Where Spain Acquired the Habit of Throwing Stones, A Vast Field of Enterprise Future Trade with Cuba and Porto Rico, An Important Point, Col Jones in High Feather Great Success of His Visit to the National Capital, South's Wonderful Growth Mr R. H. Edmonds Gives Facts and Figures Which Will Surprise Some People Who Do Not Know What Our Status …, Blockade Runners in Trouble, Mountain-Climbing Railways Peru Switzerland and the United States Excel—The Line Now Being Constructed to the Very Top Almost of …, Peace Conference in Madrid, The Texas Democracy, A Hurricane in Florida It Sweeps the Gulf Coast and Does Much Damage, The Isle of Pines in a Bad Way Plague, Pestilence and Famine Play Havoc with the Population, One of Many Frauds of the War How the Missouri Troops at Chickamauga Were Furnished with Shoddy Clothes and Blankets. Shipping news: Cleaning Santiago, How the Charleston Took Guam A Belated Account of the Voyage of Charleston's Naval Namesake, Saving the Spanish War Ships, Unseen Heroes of a War Ship Terrible Work of Men in the Turrets and under Deck, Our Carpet-Bag Conquest Arrival of Gen Otis at Honolulu with Two Transports on the Way to Manilia—Preparations for the Formal …. Business: The State's Rum Business Nearly 500 Barrels of Spirits for Less Than a Month, Some Export Statistics What They Teach as to the Progress of the South, The State's Rum Business Proceedings of the Board of Control in Columbia. Sports: A Tragedy in Greenville One Negro Knocks out Another's Brains with a Brickbat in a Dispute over a Base Ball Game. Classified ads: 900 Drops, A Perfect Food, Special Notices, Multiple Classified Advertisements, Cuticura Remedies, Royal Baking Powder. Editorial: Home-Made Hay, Stripping Corn for Fodder, Dried Grass, Not Hay, A Georgia Expert's Advice Curing Pea Vine Hay and Turning under Cow Pens. Miscellaneous: Terms. Arts & Entertainment: The World of Port and Drama Wonderful Records Made This Season by Crack Bicycle Riders, Stories of the Stage, Third-Class Matter, "The Divine Sara's" Latest Triumph, On Sullivan's Island, The Chess Chronicle Notes and Comments for Lovers of the Royal Game. Letter to the editor: A South Carolina Imperialist The Venerable Ellison S. Keilt Would Have the United States Rule the World, Dried Grass is Not Always Hay A Practical Farmer Explains Why Charleston is Not a Market for Home-made Hay. Elections: Fusion in Nebraska The Only Democrat on the Ticket is the Nominee for Attorney General.

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