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of the Last Tlar = g O = H &2 = H = o 5 5 O pn & @0 not belleve that ever agaln, were war Geclared, would we be found In so bad & SETUERSEEY aluable Words From the these conditions, our showing in the field was such as to surprise the military men of the world. No other nation can hope to Hifiihite=l. Commanding Offieer Of What the Reegnt Qonfliet ti-iv it Has Taught Us as Gzt In my inspec fled with the improvements that are in active course of construction at the forts g ke o the Upited Statgs rom time to time we have stated with wild enthusiasm the fact that we re- ik i oo Tho o (o S’ noarmy. o o lred o rmy. Toud et Tl baors . o bae ol concelt, and it needed perhaps & lesson as awful as the baptism of battle to foree American war are familiar to the wh the knowledge of our own weakness upon American people. It i not for me to re- impossible to also bring content us. A little taste of war has taught us count them. 1 can only call to mind th [ do not quarrel with their longing for that it takes organization and tralning one of its prime factors has, since the government. It is but natural they e SRR fd wish to administer their own laws, Nafiops. b e i AL und it from oppression, but we have S B ERE o or our country has cemented N A HE mi Washington | more firmly the »nds of brotherhood, b : the e o o thashaed hat I takes organienion and" raintog ; : listment. Of ¢ ye pe n North, no South East, ne - ) B maven EhiE t, DRIETAIY besatist WL o e el and were they fit 80 to do we would u with 8 not in any fordgn policy of many ne Nath war ha ey g h- wource of annoyance—the Cubans them- questionably ~allow ihem. To withdraw o, eenad to the erent v o B e e E ecarted, \he Springied for uhe Kear, sldccl obiect and that wo fook up arma. Buf OUS, EVE sheurs, (oo aond Jo10 Sl o o o rovore 3 tontel e : Jovserson, o amooth-boee camnon 101 F W defnat e oty mater e wonier ok I RS et SO - Dt : was an In ity 10 = gur armies will be as well trained and wretchedness fx one hing aad (0 ier LA L S esTnmant e ot i H o n impomiiiy o g, armen il b il rained and 10r e 1o Tomeve. Biondone Y ek the r b Ta the o condition un th car &’y deal easier, by fortifying, to prevent the rathe t b cau 1 by the punish et. O st destruction of our citles than it is to \V‘w brighly 4 lines were ¥ bare of de Ses no v rebuild them. ¥ B Syl 2 L S e e e e e T GO e sl P j »s, 1 - o i B uch them Thi w changed for th tter £} s ° e ‘ erican will bo e much Tt 208 e et ; . T : o koep bence at i K FIn in the nee with the ultir y taken for coward nly b gt necessary sulting therefrom. Yet whii hav metimes suffer Y b » i L the las- saddencd by vacant chairs « t Inventic SPRigh ta tHe gitiactivy et one ety e i We have forced upon othc N hon b hat ; tion of our power il N S e -y iehn mitters o O R - ot force to occupy the city, and that his sence from camp without a pass. = TN AN e EPesite nd GobRks Wita Gorie By transport we drive on? ) 1) Dl I \fl sy with Wie second expedftion in Juncthe | HON-—just’ one mement, pleas i o | Hisston %o deiay it Taoe and e ‘scems <o (routied 5 | 5 | By the tme the fourth e n was Do look at itr* By Brigadier-Ge)erai Cnarles King ready i Stort thors was o further ex- Languidiy and with something very like | e e reovar, the duciors. deciarcd ‘he @ pouts Mrs. Frost (urned her face again 5 | Se A wan' st What (Nire: ¥eost foward the: sidewalk but 'Ly iis “me - e 5 % ceded, Ana ‘wkaln thelr the wergeant . od ‘an Arm in et Continued From Puge Twents-four. "Where's Lut seeplly aked the e i Engaged by the Kmpress 1 of“the Soung S Bad Tea i 3 Sl aa pair t o appear i the dining-room. Meanwhile Tow toward the carriage. He was still Be had ol L v, and o Vst amount of work was saddied on pleading, and owd had begun to ¢ bet N o he came down ached, and daily he was called up: ¢, take him where he says, ser- pathy between the o o s nemm Fhey HENEE 1oeut aMctals or be in consulta and let him prove it n't be hard on him, man. If_he's Tess “strong bee 1on this Voneyn With the commanding genera [*] They we I 1 the I e kindr of army women in the en_the | 5 ' 2 during ber ilines: something y”‘ i 'l.l nh.u"x o ed I D ries. Mveryvody hear poke - tall man in Fourth it became of Kniocke coste onfr the shouidercd rifles In salute, and the elvillan wdorer WIth whom s boy i office bellboy was found. Wwho s pit ering which ihe were now (ryin e, dance at cach ol d there were Ditter. bitter wor n hnd tak p a card in an en aw to disperse, whirled quickly, and wit | with othes m tha @l WOIth Doth sidex—%o bister that when ut By & younz follow who et | £ something ¥ Jike tears in his hamumer 11 ¢ L% te con Prime went straight 1o Midred's and ANt ermald tan i to | trobe. their much Joved “Pat, King G0 the veteran officer. * There [ eonse and Ioa e o, Kiow 4 K000 room. stlently kiseed her and waiked out lod for the dostor, y thie story was sald af als was i brief colloquy, and then the colonel and winding amon \dh, unourshe (L e R CO LI (pIInes eheadof hims Dy 4 Hidény unon with Coionel Frost and poor 3 h ng follow: ever alert, watc e pearance. Thither. Tat ” "Pat’s” equally sudden - diss wen the col caught sight o A g - PR It , With the rank of brig B " They Hosumploy 1 P S Interested tu fhat 2 . X at g o but he had strong riva and knew it. station before the cu S by y e X I8 us what it alf m On! 1 beg whom he - Weaith be bad in Lundan: It was g tidings of Dewe | o X N rdon, Men. Frost, 1 surely thought Uninterr iend, omitaBly . Dersevering i ard i ndricucin 0 proceto, M | fom 10ving hi und he o) Vot and then catacly % ¥ 1o the secal pich nila ch of hix depurtment—an_ Inde o loved youns 1 o e ani then 8¢ u ‘ruter he 3 S Dehdent posion, and yet It wis & hotrid — | oris she loved young Meantime from without the carriuge her sisier. i} and pay well he blow, But theré was no recourse itn | e o dinl e panion o T e o then, with on ¥ \tho Way an Nina fmp. Ifrost Knew. that no woman could | Rever earea " truw fur iy darting T K, 0 mre Tim. *That he could says he Rus an old THeng Who 1 hare so Within anuther week, leaving two ot it by kn kL tard d L the trahsport, be You have sold me he would treat m ek i d Wl re- Bin imselr. Those things he carricd ate Pringives, all breathimg - fon ¢ . o Mo T faiernd, ond i mathihg. 1¢ UUReD Groe busdnocs yon mising utter constancy hough v de er w » v . Good after 1ol ) Tor ‘but in | October vero lovely had xeid It 1 I O \ to Ko by ‘ coner hall | arives, ph ayetie na 1 o ‘ i ' 3 " ady, ar rem- | The vero at Ive 1o d up h L L b er calls. w 4 r % I M ng nd turn- | s e ro | f al been o i v « ing, © e ‘monned N eloain | tor ch o i anh w 3 W ~ L V. " " t Qier d me , and I N e ‘ h 1 i 5 V A o e —w pearod at Gordonts . ol . Yo 4 L M o v Ly for th "had g be b ] o ATmatrong bel the I’ d had a X n 1 H " - t Ume B. had been no vow v promice less 1 ueo him whenever ho presents bim- ' | coulid be ussembled here A WuMicihl sirests @ sco & soldier arreswd for ab (Continued Next Week)