News and courier - 14/09/1898
1898; Gale Group;
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Francis Joseph, A. K., Frances Joseph, R. S. M., E. B. C., D. K. Norris, G. H. Mcbride,
ResumoNews: An Hour with the Sphinx Enigmas, Charades and Riddles for People of All Ages, Careless Driving Three Young People Killed by a Freight Train Which They Might Have Seen Coming, Red Cross Workers, Sanitation at Santiago Gen Wood's Methods Reduce Death Rate Two-Thirds, Confidence in Trade Bradstreet Takes a Hopeful View of the Outlook, Yellow Jack in Mississippi, Trouble in Augusta That is There Would Have Been Trouble It the Negro Soldiers Had Attacked Street Car Men, Not Equal to It Medical Officers Report That Troops at Mantauk Point Are Not in Condition to Parade in New York, Washout in Texas, Mckinley and Alger Endorsed Grand Army Men, in Closing Thier Annual Encampment, Express Their Approval of the Management of the War, …, The Supply Decreased Secretary Hester's Report Encouraging to the Bears, The Ocean House Burnt Newport's Famous Old Hotel Gone the Road That the Majority of Summer Resort Houses Go, First or Last—Guests …, The total bank clearings in the United States for the week were $1.106,874,363, A Talented Young Actress, Earth to Earth Naval Cadet Thomas H. Wheeler Laid to Rest in the Family Burial Ground—His Father, Crushed by the Blow, …, Old Glory at Baracoa The First American Flag Unfuried on the Northern Coast of Cuba—A Cuban Regiment Preparing to Enter the …, E. B. Washar who arrived here to-day from Alaska brings confirmation of the previously reported loss of the steamer Jessie at the mouth of the Kuskowill River in July, Weight of Deep Sea Water (Dr. C. M. Blackford, Jr, in North American Review), The General Assembly Some Interesting Facts about the New House, The Yellow Fever Situation Jackson's One Patient Dies—Four Deaths at Taylor's Mississippi, A Remarkable Dog, Stages of Water, Gen Clay Gets His Divorce, By the Sad Sea Waves, Grave Charges, Southern Cotton Mills Many New Plants to Be Established—Increasing the Capacity of Existing Mills, Southern Literature, Why Prof Yager Resigned Accused of Lareeny, Probably Blackmailed, by a Greenville Woman—Has Rendered Very Efficient Service at …, The News of the Day, Life at Camp Lee The Regiment Delighted with the Prospect of Removal to a Big Camp—Some New Lieutenants—A Colored Paymaster, The City on the Congaree What is Said and Done by the People of Columbia, Private Godfrey is Dead He Passed Away at 9.30 O'clock Friday Night—He Will Be Buried at Strawberry Ferry, Only the Immunes They Will Remain, Probably Because of Their Supposed Immunity from Disease, to Guard … Camp Thomas, A Fair Settlement Navy Department Arranges to Award Contracts for the Three New Battle Ships so That Each of the Big Bidders …, Col Richard G. Howard Dead A Prominent Citizen of Florence County, a Brave Soldier and Pure Gentleman, Goes to His Reward, Ellerbe Refuses to Deny It Will Not Discuss Rumor about a Local Option Deal, Riotous Alabama Soldiers Five Hundred Negro Volunteers Try to Rescue Some of Their Fellows from Jail—They Are Finally Formed in …, Another Guldensuppe Case Portions of a Woman's Body Found in a Package near Bridgeport, Conn., The Cracksman's Ablest Foe, Robbing Peter to Pay Paul, Multiple News Items, Palastine Closed to Israelites, Col Jones Rushes into Print, An Attested Vision, State Rum Mill News Commissioner Vance Tells Two Anxious Inquirers That about One Barrel of Distilled Water is Put in Every …, Dr Barbee Vindicated Rumors Growing out of the Methodist Publishing House Claim Matter Declared Unfounded, China's Copper Standard, Government Crop Report Boll Worms and Mexican Weevils in Texas Cotton, Bears It Manfully Aged Francis Joseph Regains His Self-control after the First Shock—"Nothing is Spared to Me in This World", Dead Broke in Richmond But the Members of the Third Virginia Regiment Are Not the First Soldiers to Enjoy Such an Experience …, Jack Bonner Makes Short Work of Creeden, The Two Dead Lieutenants Gen Wheeler Accompanies His Son's Body to Alabama, While That of Lient Kirk-partrick is Taken by a Brother …, Our Commission in Cuba Received at the Palace by Captain General Blanco, The Charge on Snodgrass Hill Gen. A. P. Stewart, C. S. A., Conducts a Sham Battle—Investigating the Typhoid Camps, Kansas Ghouls at Manassas, Ready to Move The Men at Camp Wikoff Expect to Be Sent Back to Their Barracks as Soon as the Transportation is Furnished, Barracks for the Soldiers, Yellow Fever in Ponce Autopsy Shows That Private Miner, of the Nineteenth Infantry, Died of That Disease—Arrival of the Alfense …, A Soldier in Cuba Two Interesting Letters from One of Frost's Rangers, Winnie Davis Rests Well, New Cotton Mills in the Carolinas, The Palmetto Regiment Col. Jones with the Second Ordered to Jacksonville Tomorrow—The First May Remain in Service, To Reorganize the Army, Dupaty Declam Goes Retired, It is Said, at the Suggestion of the Minister of War-Col. Picquart Held, No Meeting Yesterday Cuban Evacuation Commissioners Take Their Time—Gen Butler Drives through Havana and Takes Photographs—Cuban …, A Curious Phenomenon Messages Sent between Charleston and Richmond over a Technically Dead Wire—An Aurora Borealis Somewhere …, Vigorously Denied Rumor of Yellow Fever at Jacksonville without Foundation, Will Work for the Reunion More Letters of Acceptance Received by Secretary Slukler of the Executive Committee, Reticence in Washington Officials Will Not Discuss the Note to Madrid about Troubles in the Phillippines—Gen Otis's Instructions, Who Are the Hoo Hoos?, What It Has Cost Spain Lives and Money Sacrificed in Hopeless Warfare, The Man with the Pitchfork Senator Tillman among the New Hampshire Yankees, New Employments for Capital (C. A. Conant, in North American Review), "The Lord is My Shepherd", The Murdered Empress All the World Shocked at the Anarchist's Crime, A Home in Cuba American Peace Commissioners May Select Elvade as a Place of Residence during Their Stay—Fearful Conditions …, Paid off by a Colored Major Only Colored Pay Master in the Volunteer Service, A Railroad Wreck in France, Gathering of the Clans Forces Arriving in Omaha to Take Part in the Great Money Battle Which Begins To-Day, Stabbed to the Heart Empress of Austria Assassinated by an Anarchist, Two Georgia Regiments out, The Sympathy of Geneva Citizens, Soldiers and Officials March in Procession, Hardly Probable Gen Wheeler Said to Have Stated That Neither He or the President Believe the War to Be over, The New Bankruptcy Law Indications That the Federal Courts in Virginia Will Not Wait for the Supreme Court to Give Effect to …, Have You Had "Calentura?" It is Way Ahead of the Old-Time Aches and It's More Fashionable, Too, Day, Davis, Frye, Gray, Reid The Personnel of the Peace Commission Completed, Sugar Beet Cultivation Where It Can Be Done Successfully in This Country, The Heavens in September The Milky Way—Its Structural Formation—Jupiter and Venus Evening Stars—The Star Cluster of Perseus and …, The Former Queen of Hawaii How Liliuekalant Passed the 12th of August—Has Abandoned Hope of Restoration—Her Future Plans, Gen John B. Gordon President Mckinley Offers the Commander of the United Confederate Veterans a Position as Member of an …, Southern Cotton Mills, Charles Wilson the Slayer An Inquest Held over God-Frey's Remains Yesterday, Named the Men Count D'Almonas Says That Weyler Blanco, De Rivera and Cervera Deserve to Be Disgraced—Tumult Follows, Their Work Finished Aguinaldo Expects the Americans to Withdraw, Progressing Amicably Work of the Evacuation Commission at San Juan—An Adjournment to Give the Spaniards Time to Prepare Their …. Elections: The Election in Maine Republicans Carry Everything, but Tom Reed Has a Lively Opponent. Classified ads: Dyspepsia, Multiple Classified Advertisements, Elgin Watches. Display ads: The Curtis Publishing Company. Miscellaneous: The Weekly News and Courier. Editorial: A Curious Fruit. Sports: Athletics and the Stage. Arts & Entertainment: Stories of the Stage. Review: A Review of the Week The Course of Trade as Shown by the Markets. Shipping news: Port Calendar—Phases of Moon for September. Business: The Rice Market The Regular Weekly Letter of the Dan Talmage's Sons Company, Business Notices.
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