rZmra TCOU HAVANA. tBH - I lAMMafruut u.liruil- zL a (id some of the combinations Ribad and American colors riiade beautiful eflecU-the pale UlM of - i . -- i ka imw 111 I of AlTUT- . nu I ...... lilt.'. . 1 1 . . . ...a.,... jn, the brighter red H against onr I ndark stripes. The el low aria" E hats rtf .Simiu wera oouffpkiuoual I their absence, and with ll ex-1 wirti of Um one flag Hying from ; llirtro Castle I seen no Others, Bat U IIS MSB on ana lane in inner .i i .i iv p " , i.... . .I..,,. Iliivmm lietort- i hirMICSS I . rn i IV.:.., ' ..vrtook Its. there IS till' I Mir . ii C O..I... ...,.,il,.,c r.. Larl nillkman Ol LllOU ailOllier re- Binder oi the l?tli Century. Ot all the i)lices one would wish to find in ' 1 - a,L aa Havana a dairy is certainly the ear- Kmi lo the newcomer, l on see the iVWs manohing their feed ut the very : early, in the fact the moon was high MntlCC of these places, and if you j in the heavens when we turned out, lite unable to see, your sense of and day light was still a long way tell would direct you aright to a ott. Fire was made in front of our !av where milk is sold fresh from j tents to cook what we could gather Sjeoow. There is decided objeo-l together lor breakfast. We tared dons to having the stable so close to , better than we expected. Suite hard ibe living apartmanta, place of bual- tank biscuits were found together ntv-S etc. yet the chances for the I with a piece of silt baoou and all dishonest milkman are greatly di-1 hands prepared to do full justice to mini-he1. Next door to the Dairy this bounteous repast. It was good 1 refer to in this instance was a I enough for us hungry Americans botcher shop, and it seemed to me j and I am sure I never relished any Afr HTM a well selected location but thing better than a nice browned I would prefer to have my butcher piece of bacon cooked over n hot Jum dry fronds store, etc. a mile wood fire on the end of a pointed .,tt-i Wniburneved on feasting on the luxuriant gardens winch sur mind some of the cases along the win, the tall oooounut trees, palms fire. We fished it out again and ami hananu trees lined the route, tried it over and I assure you fpecia1lv as we neared the city Um- it lost none of the flavor bv the opera its. Reaching a small suberb, eall-ltion. Some water was found ncarh tdPunta Grande, I think, we seen barreled up for use of the camp, but by the street lights that we were op- as warm as the milk served at the nroachinir mi eating house ol some (lescrhtion. We were all nearly i:.misluHl and lost no time tumbling I out and in to this way-side hostelry, ( which must have resembled the old time inns which many years ago lin- , ed the Lancaster turnpike and old Cones togo scad. II required a good appetite to eat 'i ' i . i ill l Ills i. ace in miii inner i . i i . . i . : 1 1 ...... constitution to digest it, we were lighted with our surroundings. Lhe aided in the latter by the roughness situation of Camp Columbia is on of the ride before us'. All thebread f the highest ground in Havana Pro (pahn) I have seen in thisconntry is vince 1 believe and overlooks the abominable and iapossibly u mixture , eity of Havana from most onyquort- ut triiin anthic ami unroiieii and unrolled flour, You can tear it apart much better than cut it with a knife. I asked tor a glass of milk inthiscafe, look imr forward to a nice cool drink such as can be obtained at any eat- ing house in the United Stati iuit ! I was diMiiiied to riianiMviintmntir I ' " "l'r v " urain. A mug resembling a snavin cup as nearly as anything 1 have sirn was placed before me and a tailing liquid poured therein Irom at) ancient looking pitcher of stone. It was milk all right but hot enough tn boil eggs. 1 was obliged to order what 1 wished to oat according t o my limited knowledge ot Spanish so vou can readily appreciate I had very little variety. It was quite dark now and we were still two ojglhree miles Iruiii our destination JKlt was no trouble to keep on the right road as crican arms, we had but to follow the wagon Tropical vegetation in all its rich trains of the army which used this neas covers this part of the island as road continually. When we first I suppose it does wherever you go. aught sight of camp fires we made j However, whenever yon look there ft halt and inquired for directions to I are unmistakable signs ol neglect First Division Headquarters, which and ravage. What have been the we had anticipated would be estab- richest of plantations at one time lished before we reached camp. We j now show waste and decay. Llldioa- were greatly disappointed to find I tions point plainly to the force ol that no arrangements had been made the insurgent arms even in Havana tor our accommodation for the night, ; Province as it surely must have and that we would have to take it 1 been the case that planting was sus- in true Holdier tuMluon. Without lights of any kind it was no easy mutter to locute our eanip equipage but eaeli and every one of us tOOOr eil the grounds for tents and tent fixtures. We found two large boa pital tents plenty large enough to shelter the party. We were all novices at putting up tents and the darkness added greatly to our dis comfiture, Init we were full of de termination to paasour first night on Cohan soil in true soldier fashion. With the tents tin another very ini K)rtant question stared us in the liiee. Where were we to find cots OT blankets' ? These had lieen sent out during the day, hut had ban covered up with other stull in sueh a manner that it was some time he fore we located them. In tact, we only succeeded in finding the wits and at the time felt satisfied to leave die blankets go. . We turned into our ituprovided quarters feeling as high spirited as possible, hut tired out completely. By using our over coats for cover we managed to catch "oine sleep, but flie early morning hours were sufficiently cool to make is all shiver and wish for good old blankets. Everybody had an in- F .... . 'nation tne next morning to get up A Cure for Constipation. I have been troubled with ODMtl pattern tor Team. It mi ruining my health, my com fort and my complexion, and I am glad to say that C'alarv Klnir hu restored all three, and thle after trylnft many other medicine thut Weremippol to be good, hut which were of no value whatever. I would like to tell every mang woman whnt Celery Kin has done for ma Nellie Gould. Medina. Ohio. Celery KIdk cure Conatlpatlon and all dla eaaea of the Nerve, Stomach, Mver and Kid neys. Sold by druggUU. 25c and 50c 8 stick. The trouble was the em of the stick would sometime burn oil into the and away went our bacon way-side restaurant. It tasted good though when no better wan be fund. As daylight mad could objects I I for some distance distinguishable nil eyes were centered on our location as we all wanted to see how we were going to like our new abode. It was a grand picture we had before us. ucports ot the place had not been exaggerated, and we were all do- er. Deauinui green uius aim vm- levs lie between us and Havana, dotted thickly with small villages, th" summer homes ot Hovana's wealth. Not more than three miles distant on one side of camp is the broad Atlantic with a fishing ham lei here and there in oiain view irom . i our headquarters. .Many ol tne much talked uboul block-houses which had been erected by the Span ish army for the protection ot Ha vana could be seen, and nil every hill top Inr miles around forts large and small were in plain sight. 1 believe is much as fifteen of thesi forts can be seen plainly with the naked eve from any part of camp. Maim ed bv an American army Havana could never be taken and it would have 1 n a costly victors to Am- pended for some time past in this section. Gradually tins state ol af fairs will disappear IS American en terprise and good government takes hold of the island. The very rich ness of thesoilisapparentata glance and under proper cultivation there are no richer lands in the whole world dare say. It is hard to say from one's own observation at present what have been the staple products in this section, but doubtless truck farming, tobacco growing, the cul tivation of tropical fruits, etc., would be best adapted to the said here abouts, Havana affording a ready market for all these products. I have taken frequent strolls across the country to loam the mode of farming practiced by the Cubans, and it is almost beyond belief that people of this ad vaooed age should be so ignorant or unprovided with modern firming utensils. Every thing that I have seeu used in till ing the soil has been thrown aside in our own country a hundred y"ars ago. I have seeu illustrations of the first plow used in America and I have now seen the actual implement used as a cultivator by Cuban peas antry. Oxen ot very small stature take the place of horses pretty gen- erally throughout the island and do ! not draw their loads by means of the! well established yoke around their necks, but by menus of a rectangular block ot wood placed one across the forehead of the beast directly le neat h the horns and a wood arrange ment behind the horns, the two be ing fastened together bv means of thongs and then rojied or chained to the tongue of the cart. You will see by this that the 'xmr leasts are unable to turn their heads in any direction and to make matters worse a shifting of the load on the cart to the rear almost lifts the poor animals ott their fore feet. 1 consider this a most cruel manner of providing means of locomotion and a custom that ought to be Abolished at the' earliest opportunity. Ponderous carts, small mules and oxen, prevail here. I feel safe in saying that our four muleescort wagons in the army ser ice draw smaller loads than Boise of these solitary animals inulc or ox. The district of Havana is still the rendevois of several thousand Cuban soldiers who have not yet, to my knowledge, been requested to re sume civil life. 1 have heard of no tin pleasantries when' these soldiers come in contact with our own, and they seem to respect the hoys in blue to the tuilestextent What the ne cessity is for keeping these men in arms in a province containing per haps 25,000 American soldiers, I have not fathomed as yet. A camp of five thousand Cubans are about three mill's from our headquarters, and much nearer than that to some the regimental camps ol the 2nd division. It is scry evident that good discipline prevails mi both Miles. Put 1 am wandering from the channel I had drilled in at (he out set and wished to follow osclosely as possible thai I might confine my let ter to current events, and not de scriptions of what I saw. Orders came mi Saturday morning to break camp and move to another site close by but more accessable and in a good main ways more desirable for camping purposes. It was ghorf work lo get our equipment together and established in our new garters, and with our experience ol tenl building the night before, wc all felt confident that we could put them up again without the assistant I n detail. This we did to all appear ances as good as professionals, ex cept that we drove less pins for the stay ropes than was afterwards found to be sufficient. When everything was gotten into ship-shape it was nearly dark and another day In ( 'amp ( 'olitmbia gone. At sun-down a few clouds began to appear here and there ucconiiiauied with a rigid art I in which which o men no .1. ! ii good for ii-. Our tents begun to writhe and twist and the fly continu ally striking against the top canvass made enough noise to imagine we were experiencing the tail end of a VVesI Indian hurricane. Tired men are glad enough to accept such shelter as is offered them and wc paid little attention to the threaten ing torm ouside, but turned into our little cots lor the nightaiid wen soon fast asleep. Heavy squalls with a deluge of water Iroiu time to time awakened us to our sensee, but not for long. About 3:30 in the morn ing a terrible squall struck us, tear ing up tent pins, overthrowing cots, liaggage, etc. and completely demo lishing our canvass home. The five sleepers on the windward side of the tent came to their senses in the open air partially coveered up with de- jbris, under a downfall of rain in inky darkness. I was oneot tnese unfor tunates. The other live were miss ing for a tune, but had fared better than we had, their only inconveni ence being the amount of debris pil ed upon them which was sufficient to protect them from the rain and wind. To brrontlmiMl nnl '.. HOW'S THIS? We offer On Hundred Dollars Reward for any cane of Catarrh that Cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh cure, F. J. CHENEY & 00., Proprietors, Toledo, 0, We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions, and fin-1 unci ally able to carry out any obliga tion made by their firm. Wkbt A Tbdax, Wholesale Drug gists. Toledo, 0. Waldino, Kin.nan and Marvin, Whole Druggists, Tole- do, o. Hall's Catarrh -ure is taken in ternally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials free. Price 75 cents per bottle. Hold by all druggists. Hall's Family Pills are the best. What Shall We Do. A serious aud dauerou disease prevails in this country, dangerous beoauit so deceptive. It comes on so slowly yet surely that it is often seat ed before we are aware of it. The name of this disease which may he ilivided into three distinct xtairei. i, Firf, Kidney trouble, lumbago, frequtuit desires to urinate, often with h burning sensation, the flow of urine belnic copious or .-ciiut with strong odor, If allowed to ndvHiice, this reaches the second staire, or Klndder trouble, with heavy palu in the abdomen, low down between the navel aud water msMge, increasing desire to urinate, with sOaldlOK sensation ill passing, small qiMUISitlN being passed with ilillloiilty, sometiitiesnecessary todraw with instrviiients. If uric 'acid or gravel lias formed, it will prove dan gerous if neglected. The third stau'e is Hright's Disease. There is comfort in knowing that Hr. Kilmer, the great kidney aud Id-older specialist, has discovered a Remedy famous for its marrelous cures of the limit rltsttMSlns oases and known as Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Hoot. It i- sold by all druggists. As a proof of the wonderful virtues of thi- great discovery. Swamp ltoot, a sample Lottie and book of valuable liifoi mat Ion will be sent absolutely free by mail nu application to Dr. Or, K' Inter & Co., Hinghaiuton, N. Y. , When writing kindly mention that on read tins liheralnfferiuTht' Post. The Mifflinburg Steam Lany . . , Is fitted out with the 1 test and very best machinery. The pure mountain water from the new borough plant is iow in use. If vou were pleased with the work, better give the 1 tundry a trial in"', mid note how clean and 'Into your shirt i ar.d collars have become, All Work Guaranteed To be First-Class, Will call for laundry an deliver ut. your door witho it a iv extra charges. Give usi trial, Wesley KlcHii a Proprietor. ( i. A. ruteliiis, Agt., Mid.llebur.'h. Pa. iiX A tWECIAlJYondaryorfS BHK !..rr H..-i !' 'SO permanently Hli ! il In MM. i ! n 'i "IM'.iii t,.-l r,' m l ' it, ' " - , . . ' ::":" - . tr. Ityouprcfi rtooomeboro irewlllcim. tnrttnii wrallro.n: rii'. ii.iiOinii ihin., . iiofhort,if wo fin i" .ro. I; fort bars UkM nirr Kury, Iodide DOtMh, ;:;id null liavo m-hr iiii piinn, Mneotu PatowMrn montb, Sore Tbroal ' I'ii)itr ol, i. ,1 sp: in, Plcvri 0U any putOfUn buly, l!:.ir.r Eyebrowp fuliliv uur, ii to is .-vcmm.irv l.l..;i'v ' Ol-O', e marMtee to cure. W u PulivlttboCort oil .'i- imto ciihck tnd ctisUeomi tho world for ; .i' n-ocanii.ii, mir, 'I iim ill rum I,.: uliraf iHiHla tln'loU of thoraoAl oi:iin mt phyaV vnom. .(.(i,i,n. cuMlal !n ! unl our i.:. i h tlmi.il jmamuty. AbeolutODroofaiioDtiioaliiunn pgllonUon. Addraaa ciiou KICiUUUV ' O. toi Maaoola Xebtptoi VSUi) AM, ALL. CTtVK BOM'ITOHH WANTR0 RVKUV ' rhru for ' Tne Slory ot'lio Piillllplia'" bj i Rural llnli odd, I'litiiinliwluneil bj u- (inverii iin'ntiuomi!lal H'slorluli hi tho Wei D'tmrl. Wi ni. TIIO bOOll w;is wrllti-ii In iinny 0 i,lir- .il s 01 Praueltoo, . tho ProiDc mi I i 'noml M- -i ii i in t be hoipltHls ni llitnoluin, in Uon 'i n , In in? AinorlcNn trenolieii i Mxrilla, in tbc in I .iir "ii c imps wiib AKUlHtdi), oo l.be ilwli iirl Mi Olympla wltb Dowoy, and in Mm roerot bat. i If ni ilif tall ni Manila, Uonnnxii for mfnt. DiimlulnT orlilnal plcmrw inkon by ip'Vfriu. nent photoeraphori on tan spot. I.'irgo Imolt. I fjow prlPOK, Bljt promt. Krelsrlit pnld. Crr.ll' i . n Drop all irailiy uiiunictnl war bnnkH. o H ni in-. Adilrom. F. T. Hakukii. SfoiWiirv. I Mar inNiuaoce BIdir.. Chicago, 3-10-IBt, WANTED ! A Reliable mnn for Maneger ol Braocli Office wliinb I wish to open in tliii vicinity. It' your record is () K. bereina rood opening. Kindly mention tin Pobt when writiug, A. T. MORRIS, Cincinnati, 1 1 IlliiBtrated uatulottue I ete. poatage. 2 9 6t.. MBr TIB M 0 SSLluSGBOVE MARBLE-YARD M. L. MILLER, Propir I keep constantly on llndi&Url man factors to order all kinds of Marble and G an e an juiu nuu himuui Old Stones Cleaned and Repaired LOW PRCE I LOW PRICKS I have one of the best Marble Cut- ti-rn in the State ami oooMqoen(l turn out rood work. SlCoiue anil see my worktt price?. Tlinnlfiil for past favor 1 most re spent full, ask a con tin mi in of sntue, M. L. MILLER Diamond fall Cent Is used for Plastering Houses. It Is a new discvery Guaranteed to last longer tlian any other plaster. It is preferred to Adamant. For jiarticiilars call on or address D. k. KERN HDDLE6M. Ik. 1 relt better from the very first one I took. I hail taken them for about a month, and was feeling so much better that I had torKol,Tll Zut ings I used to kave. The doctors called my trouble dyspe, I had it fTabuut even years and had never in all my life been able to eat rich food or a ir hearty meal I often wondered why 1 should have ho much dymnSa I w2 have what I call waterbrash sometimes four or five ti.nos I STwhenTSa water that seemed hot would run out of my mouth and 11," was 72h U Z nr,e r 0,80 I.would he Pin M I""- m mvTtomTh that WOUM fair v doable me upW pains in my slioul.lers and legs and all over in "so hat I would wish I was dead. I would semi for the doctor, and when he c n he would Bay: ''Well what is the matter now?" The oeatWto Lcrtbe everv Jh rWiU,lJ:,,Ht "8 W- the matter with me a,.d I f TtC trv I i Tnl ., reb.,Trh0 'H ?UW?d Wi,h th"ir H,,"ui"'h ght to just tn Iiiulg Tabules and they will soon know how valuable thev are Mv UM k lilt y-one years. "" wuiuiur ure. on.. k-l reltof. 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