county TAKE The Press IT Will Inform You. ?0 TRY A Press Ad. IT Will Pay You. VOL . MILF01M), PIKE COUNTY, PA., FRIDAY, JULY 22, 1808. NO. 88. 11 M. isf tsJ etj o BRIEF MENTION. Pillnlmry's vitoa nt Mitcim Y. Thorn will bo preaching lit tl' (j.iiuktnwn H ;!i )l h nw oil Suiuliiy, .Inly 21, nt 3 o'clock HurvHMM ni.iy bo oxp ictol nt t tic? Sawkill Suliool hon.su, Sunday .Tuly 2 1, nt 2 :;H) p. in., tlio woatluT pi'f mittiiifr Anuni Brown, n former visitor nt Milforil.ia now with UriiniM 21 U.S. nrtilli'vy and nn-nlly tliliiiiiiiilirl Himself nt Kl Canoy. .las. W. CorroTl, of Gaston, was last wiu'k appoiutoil by (livor.ior JlastiiiK n motnlior of tho Stalo Hoard of Fisii Commissionoi s. Tho (miriloynient of yonm wom en on oloctrio cara nt Chillicotho, Ohio, has boon followed by an in oron.so of AO pur cent in ruc.MpU. Tho Stato'.s socond quota of tro iH undor tho cull of tho Pi-osidont has boon mnstoivd in, without. costing tho Stato it c.mt. Tho immbor i.s fi,4()0. Thoodoro H. Eborlin?, of N. Y., a boy of 15, who was boarding with Waltor Vottn-loin in P.uiiau, was drownoil in tho rivor thoro last Sunday wliilo bathing. Lightning 1 !.''-! fh. st nn of Tuesday damaged sovoral phones in town and ninny in J. It. struck tho Hudson llivcf Co's. wire ntNor manock cutting itcloan off Tho corner stono of tho now enp itol building nt II in-Uburg wd' In laid Aug. 10, and Oil. A. K. Mc Clnro, editor of tho Philadelphia Times, will deliver tho nddross. Congressman Ennontrout, of the Berks-Lehigh District, made n strong speech in favor of thu Annex n t ion of Hawaii, refusing to follow tho Leadership of Bailey, of Tox.ii. Somn Unrbon County pajiL'rs nre assorting that Liirl II. Uarbor'8 clinnces fur tho Demi orntic nomina tion for Congress are brightening. How nbout tho clinnces for oloction ? Miss Louisa 8 toll, of N. Y., will give, under Tho nuspiees of Y. P. 8. C. E. a recital of humorous nnd pa thetic stories from popular authors in tho Presbyterian Church, Mon day evening, July 25, at 8 o'clock. Tho mid-Summer mooting of the Minisink Valloy Historical Society takes placo to-day nt Cnndebeck Park. Addres.sosT.vill bo mado by Itev. Dr. D. F. Bonnor, of Florida, N. Y. and oo H. Decker, of Mid dlotown, N. Y. Aro tho pnoplo minding the dif ference between tho way tho stuf fed prophet Cleveland and his ad ministration sold bonds and the way President McKinley has sold tho lato issue. There is an object lesson for them in it. Wnllaco Bonsloy's barn in Loh nian was struck by lightning dur ing tho storm Tuesday and with its contonts liny, grain, etc., and a tonm of horsos, completely burned. Tho building was insured, but not in an amount sufficient to cover the loss. We wore mistaken last week in assuming there would bo but one Deimcra tic candidate for Congress from this county. To make things more interesting, Hon.. Joseph J. Hart has announced his willingness to serve the dear peoplo again in the capacity of Member from tho Eighth. Mr. MuMhlor, of E;nton, will bo suffused with grins when ho hears the news. If onr neighbor in reprinting ox trnets from the R ;port of the State Commissioners of Fisheries for 1S97 would avoid perpetuating tho nu merous errors with which that work abounds it would bo doing n good service to tho causo of accur acy in namo-s and other matters. For instance two ponds owned by tho Forest Lako Association aro cor roctly called Little and Big Corilln. not Gorilla. M , M. & N. Y. B, R. Not mnch progress has been mado in grading for the past two wooks. The Italians witli tho ex ception of a few engagen in laying a little track in Mttamoras have boon idle. Bridge work has pro gressed nnd probably within ton days th.i structure will b3 complet ed. Tha reason assigned for cessa tion of work on the lino is absence of A. II. Haijjht, engineer in charge, who, by reason of nil injury which caused excessive hemorrhage of the note, was obliged to go to bis home for rest. This suspension, it is said will only bo temporary, and work will 8ku bn resumed with a much linger force and the road pushed to Completion as far as Milford. PERSONAL. John Baldwin is nt Frontennc, N. Y. Miss Corrino Hood is visiting friends oti Staten Island. George Miehaelis assistant editor of tho B iston Journal, is visiting Dr. Reed. Miiliel Armstrong anil Ann Wheel er are staying witli friends nt B.-1-m:ir, N. J. Willi im Arnntr.ing and wife, of N. Y., are visiting his father on Second St. H v. . . P. Vim Wyck and f un ily are row sujimrning nt. Highland falls, N Y. H. V. Smith, E l., of Port Alio jheny, McKu.m Co., spent a ten ia ys in Milford recently. W. V. Hilltard, wife nnd son have returned home af'er a visit of sev eral days in Silliv.iu Co., N. Y. Hon. John D. lUddis, of Wash ington, joined his family hero last Monday for his annual vacation. M ises Detrick has been nursing a sore haul caused by a scratch .vhiuh resulted in bio o d p lisoning. W. II. Armstrong and wife re turned to Milford this week after a two weeks' visit nt Nova Scotia nnd other p lints. Dr.. 11. C. Beem-r and Mr. Nich lls, of Newton, ae.Maipnie l by Dr. Fay and wife, of BalTalo, drove over to Mill'oid last Saturday. Howard He ul is now nt. Ports nontli, N. II., whore tho rebuilt monitor Lehigh is fitting out for n station on the Cuban coast. A number of Milford peoplo at tended tho Mikado given in Port Tervis Tuesday evening nnd were highly pleased with tho perform ance. Gilford Pi. ic'i )l w.n x short time linco appointed Chief of the For estry division of tho U. 8. Dept. of Agriculture, with headquarters at Washington. Lancelot Wilson gave a. large party in honor of his oighth birthday last Monday. Thirty-four of Ufa young friends enjoyed tho occasion. Real ponchos nd many other dainties were served tho happy youngsters. Judge William D. Porter, recent ly appointed by Gov. Hastings, was on Friday nominated by tho Re publican State Comniittoe a candi date for Superior Court Judgo. Jas. M. Bensley, tho member for Pike, was present at tho meeting Itinerary of Spain' Invincible Ar mada, 139a Style. March 13. Siilod from Cadiz for C iba, Pluton, Furor, an I Terror. April 1. Arrived at Capo Verde Islands, Pluton, Furor and Terror. April 9. Sailed from Cadiz for Cape Verde, Maria- Teresa, Cristo bal Colon : siilnd from Porto Rico for Cape Verde, Viz ii.ya.and 0,jiiai- do. April 11., Arrived at Cape Verde, Colon, and M iri-i Tjroi. ApriJ 19., Arrive I at C.ipa VorJ, Vizeaya, and Oi'iendo. April 23., Siilod from Capo Verde, tho invincible Arm i la, Vi.3vva, Oquon lo, Cilon. MiriiToreia, Plu- tin, Furor, Terror. , May 12. .Arrived off Martinique the Oap Ver.le Armada. Miy 11., Arrival off Curacoa the Capo Vordo Arm id n. Miy 13, arrived nt Smtlago de Cuba, the Cipj Verdo' Ann ill Corvera promptly notifl )s tho hoiii ) Glovernm int in tho filliwinj his torictolegium : "S mti ago de Cuba, May 19. This morning I have, with out inoi.loit, eatifel tais p irt, ai cjnipaniel by tha snlro i. Ci-- vora." Wairjit thoro wn grii' rojtTieing i:i t'u o Tl i il -cirol.n ii Madrid, vitu oi thiuki in th i Cortes, and general congratulations throughout the pniins'ila. Miy 25, Sin isiii nnl Sjliloy bii tle tha Cap ) Verde fleot iu S inti.ig i Harbor. June 4, II ibson puts the M errimao stopper in tho bottle. Juno 22, disibl (I at Porti Rico, by St. Paul, the Terror. July 3, Sailel from Sintiago, Viz eaya, O I'aen lo, Cilon, Miirin Ter ssa, Pluton, Furor.' July 3, Arrived D ivy Jonas' lock er the invinoiblo arm 1 1 1, late of C i iliz, Capo Verde, Curaooa and Kiinti ago. Ladies' Fair. Tho ladies of tho Presbyterian ,'hurch will hold thoir annual fair m tho church grounds on tho nftor loon nnd evening of Thursday( Aug i, from i to 10 P. M. There will be a hale of fancy arti cles. Supper it la carte. To Aid the Soldier.. A number of put riot io ladies as sembled nt Brown's Hall Monday to take measures tn augment the fund being raised tor the aid of our sick ami wounded Soldiers and sailors. The meeting was called to order by Mrs. Kenworthey ; Miss Bessie Van Etten was elected Secretary nnd Mrs. A. E. Lewis Treai. The ob ject was Hinted nnd n committea consisting of ol Mrs. J. H. Vim Elton, Mrs. B. S. Lassiter, Mrs. J. 1. Hart nnd Miss Blanche Bidlack was appointed to decide on the manner of doing the work nnd to what, organization it should be nux iiiiiry. It rep irtoti favoring the raising of money and sending it to the Phil. i. Branch of tho Rid Cross .Society. A committee consisting of Miss Bull, Mesdanies Unswortb, Reed, Wood, Neff, Lassiter, Barck ley, and Jennings, was nppointed to determine the method of raising funds nnd reported in favor of can vassing the town. Proper commit tees were nppointed for this purpose nnd the meeting adjourned. While Pike has few soldiers or sailors in the army or navy no doubt she will yet do her full share in furnishing money to nlleviato the sulTerings of those who have gone out, and the commitees appointed to solicit funds here will doubtless find a cordial reception by our peoplo. Freight Car Broken Open. Recently two of the Erie cmyl oy. ees round n sealed enr open and the seal broken nt Lickawaxon B. F. Holbert nnd David Walls nt once started to investigate and found a young man inside who said ho went in there to keep warm as li was stealing a ride between the bumpers. He says ho concluded to go inside tho car which ho claims was opon. The employees promptly arrested him and brought him before .Tus. tico J. Van Gordo i. who held him over to await the notion of the next Pike county grand jury and was taken to tho Milford jail by enn stablo Totten Posibly if he can find bail, ho may bo admitted to' hail. Couductor B. F. Holbert nnd fireman D. Walls who brought the prisoner to Matamorns showed eoni mendablo zeal in defending the in terests of thoir omployers, the Erie It. R. Co. The man, who was sent to Milford jiiil gave his mime ni Jo'in Warning and his homo as James town, N. Y. He denies that he made a foroiblo entrance into tho car. OBITOABY. JOHN B. LAVTON. This well-known citizen of P. J. died at his residence in that village hist Monday after an illness extend ing littlo more than a month, nt. tho advanced ago of eighty-one years. Ho was born in Sandyston, N. J., nnd was a son of John and Abbie Brink Lay ton. Until 1870 he conducted a store and managed a farm nt Laytons, when ho removed to Port JorvUand engaged in busi ness there, in which ho wns very successful. He was director in tlio First National Bank and latterly w.u its vice-prosidont. In 1S41 ho married Kate Jane Everift, who died somo years ago. Two sons, Daniel D., of Susquo- hanna, and Joseph, of Branchvillo, survive , The funeral was hold Wednes day. MAN L03T. Jacob Maguiro, of Now York, who has been boarding at Narrowsburg, being apprized of tho death of his brothor, left on a train last Satur day for hts homo. Arriving nt Par ker's Glon ho rofused to go on nnd returned to Shohola, where he re mained until Monday, whonho wan dered off into the woods and it is supposed, lost his way. Searchers wore out Tuesday and Wednesday bit did not find him. A reward of fifty dollars it offered for his discov ery. He was a r ither tall, smooth faced young man. Real E.tate Transfer. James Milhnni et.ux.et.nl. to J. J. Rank'n, dated Oct. 4, lot on Big Pond Paupao j consideration 250. TliadMoad and wife to O. L. Jen kins, dated June 27, 300 acres Thos. Ewing, Westfall ; consideration 150. J. B. Westbrook to II. S. Albright' dated June 8, 1890, Catharine Clif ford 32 ncros Lehman. Commonwealth to the Milford Gas Company, Charter, dated July 11. F.tlui'ata Your lliiw.U With C'a.iretfc CiJi.iy CiUliurtlc, cure cuniimunn forever. 10c. 4c. II V- C C. tuil, druu,4ibirt.imul muuuy. (From our Regular Correspondent.) Wasiiinoton, D. C, July 18, 'H. On to Porto Ricol nnd on to Spain! nre now tho twin watch words of President McKinley and his administration. Commodore Watson's fleet will probably bo on tho way to Spain before this is print ed, and tho expedition ngnin t Porto Hico will be started nt tho earliest possible moment. Havana is to be left nlonn for the time being, ns the delay is daily weakening the effec tiveness of Blanco's troops. (Jen. Shaffer's gre it victory in the capture of Santiago nnd 25,000 Spanish troops, with their arms i.nii ammunition, would linve caused much more rejoicing had it not been nccompniiiod by tho news that yellow fever had broken out in our tinny nt Santiago. Every thing that money and science and modienl skill can do to slump out tho disease is being done, nnd tho reports indicate that the fever is so far of a mild type! but there will bo much uneasi ness until tho full extent of tho i a fection becomes known. Tho War Department is perfect ing arrangements to send the Span iards, who surrendered at Santiago, back to Spain, under parole, in ac cordance with the terms of surren der, nnd they will be hurried off ns soon ns possible. Sending them to Spain is the best poss'.blo thing they can do with them. It willbocheap er than feeding them and keeping them ns prisoners, eithor in Cuba or in thoU. S. , and even if it wasn't it would still hi the best way to get rid of them. Secretary Alger is very proud of a letter he has received from a gentle man who held high command in the Union army during the Civil War, and who bus a world-wide reputa tion ns an authority on military matters. Tho tenor of tho letter mny bo judged from this extract: 'You have shown tho world whnt Americnn staff depnrtmonts under a head of groat executive ability can create in an emergency. It is diffi cult to cronto an army, equip it and 'movo it, and it requires a peculiar kind of ability. As an additional proof that Amer icans always koep near the bead of tho procession, whothor thoy aro engaged in fighting with deadly weapons or in tho struggle for tho Almighty dollar, it mny bo mention od that application for authority td establish National banks in tho fol lowing places hnvo been filed nt the Treasury Department: Honolulu, Havana, San Juan, Porto Rico; nnd Manila. A Washington delegation of the Rod Cross Society made a thorough personnl iuvasstigation of the ar rangement f r tho comfort of the sick and wounded in the hospital at Fortress Monroe and report all pati ents comfortably provided for in tho way of accommodations. To meet a nood, tho Red Cross has is mod an npper.l for contributions of delica cies for tho patients. Gen. Miles added much to his popularity by giving Gen. Shaffer entire credit for tho victoriom cam paign ngainst Santiago, in his offi cial dispatches to Secretary Alger and 'prove I that ho meant exactly what he said when ho wont to Cuba that bo was go' ng to make observa tions, and not sunercedo (inn, Shaf fer. It might bo supposed from the tenor of the European cabld news thnt the negotiations for peace be tweentho U. 8. nnd Spain tvore un der way. Such is not the cise. There has been no negotiations, in fact no word from Spnin on tho subject. This government lias ample sufficiency of negotiating with Spain, nnd it is not likely to coun- tonauco nuy in coiinoction with peace. There will bo no uood for any. When Spain thinks she has boon thrashed sufficiently, she can obtain our terms by asking for thorn As they will not bo dovinted from there will lie uo occasion for any negotiations; the terms must be eithor accepted or rejected at once The statement that President Mc Kinloy had told tho torms of peace to a European diplomat in order that he might mi.kj them known to Spain, was a bare-faced lie, with not even a probable foundation. It is not customary for the victorious country to offer terms of peaco be fore they aro askod for, and any statement thnt President McKinley has dono so, or thnt ho intends do ing so, may be put down as iininu f act n red. i I SA XTI.Vfil) SUKItEN l KIIED. July 1(1, nogitiitiiu fir the s irreil ler of Smti igi were com plete 1 and on Sanda v at 12 o'eloe'c A. M. the Sp inish flag was hanle l down and the Aliericiin flag hoist ed. Tho con liti :u of capitulation included all foro ts and war m iter -ill in thi territory describe. I, th) United States to 'tr a:wp irt all the Spanish troops in the dis trict til Spiiu with as littlo del ly a s possible. They nu-ii'ior lib vat twenty-four thoasau l in in. Every thing exeept. the si lo arms of tin officers .was given up. Seven thous and MausorriMes and six hundred f.'iHismd cirtri lie.s w ire tarnel in. The defenses of Sinti igi were very strong ii'i l it wo lid have c ist many lives to capture tho city by storm. The details of th ) P ire i Itie ui expo litiou ha vo Iimii p.irfejto 1, a il it is the nil terst a a ling iu W is'iin? ton tlmtTtlie inv.aln-s luvi git ten nailer way. Gen. Miles will n n n i 1 1 th s o::;i i. dition to Port i Kico in pars m. Tha (lor n i is sf.ill h iv i a big fleer in Manila Biy. Admiral Dewey lnsas'cjl A I ni f il v in D.iidriehs whether Germitiy ail America were nt. peace or at. w ir, ail r leia v ed an apologetic note. No move against MuiTa is con templated prior to Hon. Mrritt's arrival. C .liniii idoro Watson will bounder way for the coast of Spii a within ten days. At least, five Poiina. regiunnts are likely to be sent to Porto Rico. Peaco seems to be yet afar off. Spanish pride blocks diroet over tures, and Spanish honor does not. saem to have been sufliciently satis fled to allow tho representatives of other nations to not for th bollig ir ont country. The President aniioaucsl a lon list of army up liutnieuts. The entire numlur of fever ciso.s among our troops in Cuba is th,-ee-hundred. Schley has ontere I Smtia 'o har b r with a small flotilla. Official returns of tho killed anil wonndod in Lnwtou's divisiou tit Santiago show the losses to liavo boon heavy Cumulative Voting. An interesting question was be foie tho Monroe County Court nt its May session. At an election held by stockholders of tho E. S. Normal School in 1S97 two trustees woro elected' by cumulative votes and two others by votes not cast by the cumulative system. Tiio for mer held cortifleates of election from tho Judge nnd Teller, and the lit.ter from tho president of tho annual meeting. Yottoraul R isanorans, the two who were eloetvl by tha majority votes of tho stock were admitted to seats' as trustees, when Eilonberger mil Gardnor, who had tho greatest numbor of votes by reason of cor tain stockholders having cumulated their votes for them, brought suit. July 11 Judgo Albright filed an opinion holding that the defendants unlawfully hold nnd exercise tha office of trust. o, and that thoy b i ousted, and that tho relators were duly elected, thus holding that the cumulative method wns properly exorcised. Tho Great Sea Fight. I another column we print ti let tor from one who imrticinatert in tho fmnnuH soft fis;ht whtni Corvorn's aqumlron wns destroyed. It will bo road with interoat as coming from ono well known hero and in Port Jorvis, and as having an exception al opportunity for observing tho ter rible conflict which ho so graphic ally describes. It was no doubt tho sight of a life-time, and imagination falters before tho awful reality of shrieking shells, thuudering guns, and blazing Hhips. Tho intense ex citement of two of the finest fight ing machined which the skill of man can devise, running side by side for miles, each bent upon tho destruc tion of tho other, is a picture be fore which words must fail, but our correspondent gives such a vivid portrayal that one can almost fancy hearing the cheers of the victors when the yellow flag was lowered, and tho hope of Spain was borne down under tho skill and bravery of tho Yankee tars. No wonder he is proud of his good ship, the Ore gon, and her gallant Commander, Captain Clark. To Cur Couai'trntloa forvh Tulte t' ..-.ciuti 4'uiiuv cmiiuruc- luc or 95c II C C. C fd Uj uuiro, Ur ugtf.au rfuuU Uiwuty. LETTER FROM A PAETIOI - PAST. How the OrrpHfi Font;lit I In Spunlm-'!. Ou It-Mi'd tho lT. S S. ("Hvtf.m, ('iiMiitaiiiitno, Ciih.-i, Jti'y '.f, 'lis. As reqiirstort will try t vv y-m Hume iiiToiiut of our jri'out f!uht nt Stnifiayo, Sunday, July .'1. nt. M .'? A M , just at ilu tiitii when vi wove to havo p nctnl intis trr, wMrh menus hiprrt ion hy tho Cap ta'n, v hieh wovhl ocerpy nhout mi Im'Ih. I have si k:-ht-a d ll cm was a Spaniard di-i h.-ii ircd nt Hon;; Kmiy P'om one ,f our war ships whose natn: v:is IVrsliVd. win. wiim ti chief (Jn:iikV7 Mrc-ter and woehl have to uiulrr-.anil all si.rnnts After !us .llsrharjre from our nnvy he joined (Vr vera's atid m Srictfaif) he could wad tdl the signals t run -unit ted between Sclilcy and Sampson, so he knew thri, the lirs't Sunday of each month was Inspection day and no doubt (Yrvera thought he had aui ple time to fZ't out and away lie also mistook the Oiv.L.nn for the MaPsa' huseTt.s and came out of tin' haibo:1, tic Cristobal Colon lendin;r. the VI cava a closeseeond, wilh Ccrveia on IkimkI the Ma.ia Teresa third, Altnaiante Oijuendti, fourth. Ter ror and I'luion. torpedo bonf, in the rec. The cpiivsc wms to the v:tvanl. and n. wechn-ed them I will name tho dist-anees am' points win re tiicy perished, and also tin number of prisoners taUen. Cristobal C'don. K'io K.irijueuo, H miles, Visoaya, A seer.-edero, l'i niilen. -Maria Teresa. Nima. fl'y miles. Almaratite Oijuetnlo, Juan Uo.ile., (i miles. 'l'orj);do boats, Santiago, !1 miles The Colon's speed nt times was 17l- ktnls, averjiire Ki' , knots Prisoners taUeu fi-om the Colon's crew .V'.'i by tho Ke.iolule; Vteava. j:iS men anil :H nlliceis by the Iowa; Vi.i-aya, Jn:( men, 7 olli "ers by the Indiana. Prisoners sent north, St Louis, officers. 7'1', men, till. I larva d. offices H'.i, men Shells Ur Kbid. l:t in S in ( In f In 1 in rl by ( M-enon July No Ve!ht." 'H Hun each l.'i Sy II la;'! 111 Total lss: Total weight, SlWi;. Wo were luc first to see them come out ami we steamed rifjht for them. The Massachusetts had irotie to (iaantanamo, 'vt miles cast of Santiaro. for coal, the Iowa was about :t miles to tho west of us inn! 5 from the Irtrbo'. The IJMMiklyn was about tho same distance from tha' Iowa, and several un dispatch and paper boats, ine.ludini the ilair shi( New York, were aloiifj the K.istern coast, coTinnunicat 'ux with the truuspo- ts tiavinjr troops to land at liarativa. a ;ottit nine mi 1cm from the harbor, or Kurt Morro. so you see if fljjht Imr 'Mioli" or any of the ethers want to claim tho fU:hrin-, It fehows they we'o not in it, for we did it all ; sunk every Span iard. Our r imre was 7: yarls, chise ou them, and ii -i tipr "ur V -itich shells just where we wanted to fut them One struck the Vieaya astern, and then amid ships, and when we left her hIio was one tficat blaze, her crow could h- seen jmnjt intr overboaid, some looking for n plac. to hide; it win terrible for them. Small shot such as 6 and S sunk the rest but wo had a fine chase after tho Colon. It was a prand siuht She thi'oiv her idiot a id shell a ; fast as she could but her aim was poor at every time, some Hying over ns vrimo astern and some short of us. some few shells bur.irintr -u feet f 'niii us with loiiii repo.r. I have oi't-.m iield my cars when standing near a toy cannon, but these shook the deck, and I cannot descibe the effect an 1 would like' When our Ki Inch'guns tut) fired should any one be on tho forecastle it would instantly kill 1dm t he concussion is sonnet bi ng awful. I hap pened to bo underneath one of the turrets near a doorway not know njr they were go ing to fl'-o and when they did It raised me nflf my feet and as I tried tit get our. it seem ed as if my cloths were all torn off. Wo have Chinese and Japanese cooks aboard and they aro frightened very easy. We have a splendid crew. Kvery man a fighter. They all hail from Kriscoand nre known as Slopers anion' the licet. Too mnch praise cannot bo given them in time of action. The papers seldom say anything about tho fheman they are given little thought when in f; -t they deserve great praise, fur they worked with foiced draft and few realize what thai means if i hey have not experienced it. All ventilation, is tdiut off the blower is put on and tiic tempera tr In tho room is 1 10. It takes a game man to stand that and work hard too, lbit I am digressing. The Colon was spitting fire' ml she also hud on forced c" r't, try ing to get away but the Oregon was too much for l.er build for 15 knots and mak ing 17. The IJrok"y'i was ab iut a mile astern of us signalling ib;;t her compartments wee fu'l of wuUtr and she could not keep Up. but telling us to go on, say-tig. "Ore gon, y u have done it m'I; finish vour work," and we did. We drove the Colon on sho e. Siie was bi!'r:,rlng the beach and the 'im and outs of it was a disadvan ta ;c to her and iu our favor, for we kept a straight course. She saw the jig was up and hauled down her yellow tla, but st ill kept on firing; that is tin Greaser of it. We waited an hour and a half for the New York Te.as, V":;eu and liesolute.and while wait iug the b uid run nut on the forward l.t-iiu h timet and played "The (ila:liator, everybody cheering cvei lnniy, the captain oftlcers and crew, and 1 want to say there is uo braver man living than , our beloved Captain Clark the finest of men. a gentleuian as well as a thorough Yankee, every inch of him Afov ail had cheetcd he sugge ted three cheers fop the Chieago Naval Ueseiveson hoard the Ore gon, and the way thoy gave them made mi feel ui though wo had llgured flonii where iu the icat baUlo. When the (lagnhlp came up she lowered her gig and Samp-on h .irded the Colon, I and read the not a l to tin' bunch of greasers left on her. f tv many were strewn around the decks, dead and wounded, and some c-'a.y with fear. Miiniwm icturneil to his ship and hailing us throcirh a meg aphone said: "Oregon there! Take cere of your prize; the prUone. s will lie trans ferred to the Resolute. Take the Colon in tow." We sent a launch and n few boats with a L'-in hawser, but on examining her found that she had been hit by a six inch . hell m ar tho w ater lino, whore the water was rushing in. and within an hour she had 14 feet of water iu her hold, so we gave up towing her and tried to et her further on the toach. The New York went up to her and 1 guess tried to rain he.' because nhe put u larger holo in her and she sank, but not out oi sight. When wo left wo could siv her .-.moke stacks, tull it at y ni.iT.ts and starts ard side. Our Cap tain remarked hc was iu good position for t he w rei keiv. The nun who tH-a.did her got. all kinds of souvenirs. 1 have Ccrvent's photograph, his great cloak, and an ummvlla, anil l enclose a beau of kind that was plentiful on hoard her, as everything stnelleit or them. I ho crow never drank water, for they bad nothing tint wine on hoant. l here were 6 heatl nt cattle drowned, but we got a dog, ngt six chickens, two cats and Uve kiLU.-ii. We named t he dog ( 'ritobol Colon, and the pig, uhnle tat fellow, we are going to brand Oregon The uiln and dog an; with luc ollicei . Am we could Hot get the Celou UWI V WU took three wounded prisoners whom nur doctor attends as If they woro our own men. On coming back to Santiago wo found an Austrian man of-war with British steamer ki-eplng tab on her Thnt night we saw signals on tho mountain top say ing that General Pando with HUH) soldiers had arrived. Then came tho mono old shell game again. I was at inv post nt tho two Stern search llghrs and saw tho Ves uvius throwing her dynamite charges, but was ordered to keep tho lights on Morro, and in the harbor, as thoy wore going to sink a vessel in the mouth to provont us from entering. If the harbor Is mined, why should they do this? I think It U not nnd would like to go In there, it Is such a pretty place, with its ancient castles, fortl ikalions and mountains. Wo hail an hour's lighting, whan nt 10 n. m. retreat was sounded and everybody turned In to sleep ns if nothing had happened. Next day Commander Watson with hU -staff came on board and stayed until yes terday, when they wont on tho Newark to Havana to join his fleet. On leaving ho said: Gootlhy, Captain; you will go to Gunntnnnmo, take on four months' pro visions, nnd then to Spain. God speed tho Oresron and its crew. I would have given my right log could I have boon on board this wonderful ship when If captured Cor vera nnd sunk his fleet." We then sailed for this place nnd nro now faking on tho provisions and also tho ammunition. Wo are to remain here ten days to overhaul onr boilers and machinery and preparo for our long trip... Tho boys nro discussing the prize money we aro to get nnd some of the otlicors estimate it nt from $lfi(; to J "Hi a man for the Yizenvu nnd Colon, and tho ref of tho fleet will como hi for a share on fho other boats, ns they claim to have fought somo of them after wo went to chase the Colon. Then- Is groat rivalry ' hetween tho Iowa, Brooklyn and Oregon, hut, Sampson, Schley nnd Watson's re ports to Washington will settle It, and wo must have the award, for thoy nil say had it not boon for us threw of tfio enemy would have got nwny. I received Mr. Van Ktten's request for news and would like very much to havo copies of the Phkss sent me. Tobacco Is hard to get and I would like n llttlu smok ing Yours. Sami kl H. Mc Kwrv. THE GIBSOtf PICTTTPE3. The evening of Saturday, July 1(1, wit nessed n Ir illiant scene in tho ball-room of tho Sawki'l House, whither tho nmuse-ment-loving pottlon of Milford society, both resident and visiting, had repaired to enj y "An Evening with Gibson," given lvy the young people of the Presbyterian Church. About twenty of tho chnrnctor tsiic pictures of tills famous illustrator wore re p oduced in a serioa of living tab leau arranged with the most careful at tention to detail In tho matter of stago setting nnd accessories. Another plens ant feature of tho ov;;uiiiflf was tho inuslo interspt sod thro tho programme, con sisting of several vocal solos by K. P. Crssmnn, accompanied by Prof. Field, piano solos by Mis IJhmeho Cross, Miss .Mabel (J lant. Prof Gilchrist, and Fraley link t, nnd pinno duets by Misses Lily and .Teauette Mutt, and Profs. Gilchrist and K'elds. Prof. Gilcrist's playing was es pecially delightful to tho music-lovers present, because his namo nnrt famo ns tho son of tho composer of that name had preceded him. Among the most taking pictures pro son ted wero; "His First Lovo," "At tho club;" tho puzzle pictures, "Find the Two Iiovo-s." "Find tho Man Who Is Paying for tho Dinner'" and "Find tho Gi; l wdio lias just boon Kissed," while tho crowning fentr-e of tho evening, was tho last picture, "Kneeling to Liberty1 rep resented by Miss Noll Quick as Liberty, and .in artistic group of all tho other par ticipants In tho oTitortainmenC waving flags to thu music of tho Star Spangled Banner. This group was tho signal for an outburst of patriotic enthusiasm, and at Us close tho ontlre audionoo rose to their feet and joined In singing tho refrain of our Inspiring National air. Among thoso who Imporsonatod tho dif ferent pictures wore: Madams Hur , Hull, Van Ktteii ' and Lanchantln, Misses Ann Bake, Hattio Dockor, Noll Quick, Boss Van Ktten, Helen Hlddls, Sue Nichols, Bortlm Hood, Lily, Elslo and Jeanotto Mott, Blanche Cross, Mabel Grant, and Messrs J J. Hart, A. Q. Wal lace, Fraley Baker, Lancelot Armstrong, Jr., Herbert Alton, Herbert Kent, Clar ence Anglo, Georgo Wheeler, Thoodoro Baker, John Van Ktten, K P. Crlssman, Oitovou dor Hydn, Master Percy Hart and Master Robert Brown, together with "Mac" Baker, a leader of Mllford's canlno "four hundred " Mii'di credit for the smoothness of tho aft dr, which went off without a bitch any who;.", is due to the eiTclont stage manag er. Mrs J R. Bull, and capable property directress. Miss Bet tie Cornelius, and any notice of the entertainment would bo incomplete without n reference to the kindness of Mr Tobias Nelson, who loan ed his piano for tleiccasion. The proceeds, amounting to f!5. nro to be devoted to hmugnnitingan Organ fund for the prospective prrchnc of a new Or gan for the Presbyterian Cha 'ch. B Change in Spelling1. The Easttm Froo Press nn nounivs thnt it will experiment wAh the Hiniplifitnl form of sM'lHng suggested by Dr. F. A. MareU, of I layette College, giving a trial to cluss T, which provuies that where the U-iul "etV on a worcl has thu Houtul of 44t," tho spelling of which shall ho 4t' in stead of 'eir for txample, nflixt, bleacht, black t, ilipt, tackt, walkt, workt, etc. SawkiU Fall. Visitors nre requested not to smoko or use matches in the paths or wootln about the falls Uurirg the present dry and dangerous condition of the leaves and underbrush. The roads and grounds uru closed to the public utter nightfall. J. V. PmciioT Ball Game. Hie Milford nine played an al leged game of base-hall with the Dingmau boys last Saturday on tho grounds here. Tho score was a loj sided ailair, being 'A? to 4 iu favor of the home team.