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houses are selling at. Come and see and you will know that our prices are the lowest in Rome. Remember
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Capt. Cm. Wires
Thai Situations is Crane. !
INSURCEANTSUGCEEDir ■
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Augusti’s Family Are Still Prts- :
oners.
Madrid, June 29—According to
official advices received here, the
eoj.asaries sent out to seek General
Monets column of a thousand
nieu returned after a fruitless 1
search. (
Captain General Angus i s fain- (
'ly is still in the hands of the in- ;
surgeants.
General Pena, with a thous nd >
soldiers, has surrendered His sol- ;
diers, most of whom are natives,
J'toed the insurgeu's. A majority
°f'he detachments in the island *
of Luzon have surrendered,’owing 1
*o their luck of food, though some :
succeeded ,u escaping. Numerous ’
Spaniards, inc'uding the governors| ’
°f Batanga, La Guna and Bula- j i
Ctt “' have taken refuge at Cavite. 1
Ihe rebels who are besieging ;
Manila P Xe eed 25,000 men The ,
CII .V is completely isolated and
1 " arrival of the Spanish squadron
1R anxiously awaited, for the po-;'
Blt 'on of Manila is untenable.
liHv' nall re *? e l cra^B navigate the
. conveying prisoners to Cavite, i'
tti*’ government hue received .
10 following dispatch from Gen
Qat„d from Manila Jum
,>r he B ifu a ti oll 18 Btil | ag grave
c<) >oinue to maintain my posi-
I ' J ‘‘ “ 131de th e line ot blockhouses
lt h« enemy ia increasing
® >ers. as the rebels occupy the
rerr''? 68 Whic h Burr<j nnding. Tor
trei 1 ra ‘ 11S ar3 ‘"auditing the
rendering the work
difficult. The numbers!
of sick among the troops are in
creasing, make the situation very
distressing and causing increased j
desertioi s ot the native soldiers. •
“It is estimated that the in-1
-urgents number 30,000 armed
withe rilles and 100,000 armed
with swords, etc.
“Aguinaldo has summoned
me to. surrender, but I have,
treated his proposals with dis-,
dain, for I am resolved to main- 1
tain the Sovereignty of Spain |
and the honor of the flag to the
last extremity.
“I have over 1,000 sick and
200 wounded .
“The citadel has been invaded
by the suburban inhabitants,
who have abandoned their
homes, owing to the barbarity
of the rebels. These inhabitants
constitute an embarrassment,
aggravating the situation in
view’ of the bombardment which,
however, is not seriously appre
hended for the moment.
“'The governor ot the Vizcayas
and Mindanao islands cables]
that he lias defeated the insur
gents in an engagement, during
which Chief Arco, Aguinaldo’s!
representative, was killed. He
adds that tranquility now' pre
vails throughout these islands,
and he further that the
principal malay chiefs of the l
Mindanao group declare they'
desire to tight on the side of the]
Spaniards against the inVaders.’’
The' cabinet council today was
occupied exclusively with naval
and military questions. It will
reassemble tomorrow' to discuss
the political situation.
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BARNESVILLE CHAU FAI'QUA
J Prospects F<r A Succes.-eui.
Meeting Are Very Fine
Barnesvil'e, June -9 —Th - pros
, peels !<>r the Buio r-vile chautai;-
' (pi . July 3to 10,are most enc ur
aging The citizenship is bec< miug
' thorough ly aroused over tie im
l p»rtance of the enterprise, and
■ they propose to make thechuutau"
i qua a grand success.
| Beside th l ' 405 . or 5,000 reach-
■ e's to be hero from t°n surround
i igeounties. in the Teachers’ in
stitute. there promises to bn i
very large attend nice up-n the
cbautauqua.
The directors announce that
Governor Boh Taylor will lecfuie
on Saturday morning. July 9 »: ■*-
st ad of Tne'day, the sth as pre
viously announced. Mr». H. S.
Bradley of Oxford, one of the
finest pianists in the state, will
assist in the chautauq'i.i <-xereisr.- ;
during the entire week.
Great preparations are being j
made for the c lebration of th? 4th
if July, when Senator •Benjuniu 1
I R. Tillmun will m ike «u address.
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His subject wiL be.“ Our Conn'iv"
and he writes that he will give u-J
•‘sixty of the hottest, minutes we
have ever heard of." Phi city will
be elaborately dee orated ind i i- /
xpected that 5.00 J visitors will Le
present
|NO r FROVI HAWAII.
I Banana Growers Suffer From
Use of Steamers as Transports
Sjin Francisco, June 29.—The
interruption of the regular steam
communication with Honolulu
caused by the use ot f ir* regular
■ cetin steamers as transports ■
for the army going to M mi’a, it i
is said will entail groat loss to ’
tile banana growers of the it i- i
W’aiian islands.
Most of the fruit intended for i
shipment will be unfit 'or sa e
before vessels can be s :cure 1 to ,
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foi corp! ople.
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hit :’i. -d 1 c-1 Ir- i..v nervous
ness, ne ira', ji:r an’. ’ '.
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125 nu n t: ’■ U r‘' p! iin I’.ihn r, <>
' h<-vet tn . Wyo, wi > rrive here
t< day.
G v-rnof R i air l mu’: ■.“ th ‘
statem-ut. ih i! flptrc’it of the
|i pu alia i of Wyoming of mili
tary go is now in the army Wy
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ho, (] iota fills is th • > :■’> sa >w
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Four Wyoming volnn'o’i'a were
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piol.anlv i.iitertable. We make a specially <
5 O: a; ili .itions re.jrcled in other hands.,
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Ab e-bodied white
men wanted for f hi rd
5 Regiment U-S.Volun
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, Ratio n and Qua rte rs
(.furnished at once.
? Certain chance to go
1 to the war. Chances
! for promotion.
Leave o i first train
for Macon.
Apply now to Re- ,
cruiting Station, office
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responds readily to proper fer-
tilization. ■
Larger crops, fuller ears and
larger grain are sure to result
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From a liberal use of fertilizers
containing at least 7% actual
Potash
Our books are free to farmers.
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93 Nassaa St., New Yatk.