| Title | American Soldier, Volume 1 Issue 8 (missing pages) |
| Creator | The American Publishing Co. |
| Publisher | Manila, Philippine Islands: American Pub. Co., 1898-1899 |
| Date | 1898-10-29 |
| Spatial Coverage | Manila, Philippines |
| Subject | United States--Army--Military life--Newspapers.; Spanish-American War, 1898-- Journalism, Military--Philippines -- Newspapers.; Manila (Philippines)--Newspapers. |
| Collection Number and Name | ACCN 1568 Isaac K. Russell Papers |
| Type | Text |
| Genre | newspapers |
| Format | application/pdf |
| Language | eng |
| Rights | |
| ARK | ark:/87278/s6vx6h2z |
| Setname | uum_ikrp |
| ID | 1710634 |
| OCR Text | Show ae is improving rapidly, and : | 2 Last up to twenty yea nity but tend to degrade and to| We have quite an Indiana con- $500 at the time destroy, Jess is one of. principle |tingent in the battery and they receive pay at the and will not have himself con-|would:be pleased to meet any In-| As there is nected with the liquor traffic in|diana boys that are in the city. ‘there are entire ny Way. He now hasa $100 go-!Come over and see them. : co ie p Ol Ae aie. ae Second Batallion ; CosiCi: than tte | enush ae more : any other ve (endeavor are very well pz salaries being rec orderlies company. even for a day ¢ UTAH nual of arms, fi regimental drill a vs NA Nees, infantry is ver The officers keep cool during| ) meal time Which is a hot time} Privates Blake and Tilson have (when there's something to eat).! covered themselves with glory and pidity and pr A large sWinging fan hangs over | white wash during the past Week. it throws up_ the table in the dining room. — They have entirely recoated the is their activity upon taking po e rit Se ; walls of the barracks, and as a _ Our cooking is now done on result they look much less prison half an hour new ranges on the s€cond floor! like. Majors Young and Grant are to fortify. O instead of in the street as if out expected back from China in the very littlea at. Camp Dewey. : _|near future. They have been ab pole? : |sent nearly a month. Lieut. Smith of Co I with the|- ~~ 37 G23 aid of details has finished twelve; At last Sunday‘s meeting Private ning room and is benches. The now lientenant working is a on | ling so-| lecture The on the of the a -had have "We of minor lots. oN < 8 Ee are Po - Dewey not aaly fod fe Gennan. vear in wh r might shirts. A a | Mise “telen Goma Cal during tion fighting in When order. few boards . i has given MAY © President e : SOLDIERS RECEIVE 500 DOLLARS] GOLD ON THE DAY OF ENLIST-| DAY THEREAFTER. eae gos Ag orders directing Z to make The following Admiral to arrangements in accordance ans tions received minister a : from of marine. the Spanish} | es A BRITISH a ATROCITY. Motto for Uncle Sam—Where there‘s a will there‘s Hawaii—Pick Me Up. and has excellent esprit soldier carries as his equiment than the al llent; the rifle, similar tains L, seven cartridges instead caliber blue blouse - After: 1 CRS AERO Ss a “newsy“ lengthy and no wma | of DE illness, our|and a leaf In less , Same of the boys say th mosquitoes, down where of bread weighing two moved can bite through and two sheets, or ‘even shoes“, ee. > | American City. STAMPS FOR SALE. Good chance for Stamp Collectars. the most recent issues some valuable assortments are for sale at very moderate prices. For particulars apply to — | | oto. My GoHERMANN?: Office hours; g to 12 0’ clock a. m. MINES” g to 12 o’ clock a. m. month as D., Pu. + aoites NOTICE FOR AMERICANS Americans desiring to learn the Spanish language will do well: to FILIPINAS. one gesd PROF. HERMANN Office hours: DE TABACOS than fice of. Callejon de San Gabriel No. 4 1. tee call at No. four newspapers have been born,—~a tribute to American enterprize and pluck. However we think to the “American Soldier“ 10. Echague st. A First class dental work in all its jis due the most credit, it being branches, Prices Reasonable. Office |the first to break the ice; and hours g—12 A. M. 2—5 P. M.. now that it has three contemporaries | to fight. “The boys in blue“ sho- juld |. a 4th Cavalry QUARTEL _interes- “cook, private Fox, has returned to pounds. In the encampments they the kitchen, and We are dreaming | have bands which from reveille unof the good things we will get|til nine o‘clock A. M. and from “10 eat: : evening mess call untill nine o'clock — at night are continually playing. a. Corporal Ernsbergei‘s sprained] The volunteers are inferior to the arm, the result of falling out of! regular troops in fighting, discipline bn [military law. as the morning, tWo meals, iced drinks ‘“Secretario Interino“. 1. No person except | shall be captured and adjudged by The sick in hospita men and there are a larger number of companies to each moved; some to Malate ting, and many copies Were sent |regiment than in our army Their and some to the Expo: oe _to the loved ones | unds. | 3 Ae . at home. | regular rations consist of coffee in being quite Walled ments or near such fortifications. All particulars as regards mi| Note No. 3. Any Spaniard who | ‘ning affairs in the Philippine Is{sets foot on Philippine territory lands are obtainable at the. of- Sergt. Siglin was Sergt. vice. Maryon the Mauser. They use a short stiff | Allow me to compliment you on | bayonet like that used by our army, duty sergéant. = your last edition. It is a decided|The regiments are composed of a All the ‘other cot pe Amprovement on your first issue, great many five. It is of the same cael Sundays Excepted. eee Bren‘s No. 10 Book-st MagellanS tiget' , .|two hundred meters of a fort does ;not apply to points where public roads pass through such intrench- ly, Connoly, Lam Mc. Ewen, Co Berkley and Spar ser, except that the magazine con- OL or take measurements of embers of our army will be allo-} full of tes Mc. Bride, Coun to the Mau- the 12 draw , ly red to carry arms inside territory |occupied by our government. Note No. 2. Article prohibit ing | people from approaching within de corps. vinegar at a prevenative against yellow fever Their arms are exce- 8rd Artillery. to une | are soldiers ef three colorsyellow, and black. Each to Office at the British Consulate, lowing decree has been ‘Plaza Cervantes. Hours—2 to 4 _ _ Signed, Note No. There is great rivalry between the Privates Smith a | different regiments. They fight desmade corporals in _|perately to see which can plant its banner farthest in advance. during the week, anc have no use for; There white, and physician rt. 4. Any person guilty of fraction of Secs articles shall be ‘A fine stock of Philippine arrested and conducted to the go- stamps containing about 200 diffeernment at Malolos. _ rent kinds of the oldest as well as_ ‘alolos, October 28, 1808. ‘His death ent tien of ‘Sergt. Pr The regular army fights very well cant position. — | shelter tent and a canteen BATTERY sti a few curious robust. THROUGH same in any territory under the sdiction of the revolutionary go- Cervera|diers returning to Spain. _ thing possible | Almost all the soldiers are very| efforts were years of age and over with instruc-|strong and TRAYEL HE ISLAND, cc osie9 graph any fortification, | proceed _with his officers and men back to|twenty five Spain, are DE Maseras — na Ma optiem, ... . OSFSN 8 - It is also prohibited to} | | facts as to the usages and customs | of the American army which fought has issued|in Cuba as told by Spanish sol- a McKinley Doctor ated by the Insurgent'Ses- r its value that | st poet DIAMOND Dick, et him on Sept./ will ha m|A MARVELOUS DESCRIPTION OF| t|} THE AMERICAN ARMY IN CUBA.| | AAW: | (Surgeon -Commisary Serg't Williams is | ne making every effort to regain the/be. | f | ich the sil-/P7¢h Tt is |-he des Ss the ae ae of the the| inspection Was over each man was a dosed with quinine. tiago. At the breaking out of the war Miss Gould gave $100.000 to the government to be usedas might expedient. | convicted Major} $25,000 to buy food and delicacies | want AND Two DOLLARS EVERY] for sick soldiers returned from Sanbe deemed ~ Those Young's absence, had the boys, line pec-| up Wednesday morning for ins e opened and closed the ball.| Watch stolen from is 1S a oe , batteries occu- [if soldiers will be given two years Formerly professor in’ the UniIn above m€ntioned corps, followed versity of Manila, and a ‘resident |by dishonorable discharge. Art. 2. I recommend all gene- in the Philippines for the past 18 Jrals and chiefs of zones and all. years, begs to offer his services other officers to exercise the utmost for the treatment of all kinds of VAS ; vigilance in effecting the arrest of diseases: (6 81 Consultation from 6to 8 p. m. infractions of the above men$2 gold. Visit $5 gold. ied article. — ee fe jat No. 6 Dulumbayan Street, Santa Cruz. by the 1 - ‘Spain hasa good standing army, well. 1. Lieut Gibbs who is in charge of five m Budgets from Bede quarrel had or:lt I-fire, Of:co-. army mand to “ha an | be discharged from the service, and the Improvecial and kind officer to work under. ment Association are always well + Ota. at least th : 2 {attended and are very popular. but it runs fairly establish ,|Which they are enlisted. Those who —|are found guilty of this crime for |the second time if officers shall Holy Lands. meetings of arned that a ;, {counted in the term of service for known.“ eee long tables for our batallion, di-) Musser gave an extremely interes- 10 oclock urse the old soldier.did his duty) ~——he fired; we have been huntin |. | crime of gambling for the first time for the body ever since. © fights are in vogue .;,. | Shall be punished by being arrested theChicken “Gallant 4th heads’ the and’ 4:,,.|2nd imprisoned for two months and protheir term of service increased one cession with — the gamestcock in’ .q4|year. If they are soldiers two the Philippines. Last Sunday after noon we’ ~|months imprisonment at hard labor and six months and one day witnessed a lively fight between .;.{42a corps formed for this purpose “Idoxge Debney“ Clement-s“KuoS | which will “do police duty around co“ and:an “un-known:'.~ That ~|the camps; the eight months pu- evening. George invited his friends _|mishment thus inflicted not to be to a chicken supper.—Poor “Un- ae ee to | Without gamblers. Ce Att, | ‘Rex. about: red between some natives and’ that | The following are two articles when the. sentry had ‘attempted {issued by the military director of to: interfere, the . participants ‘ran {the insurgent army showing an for dear life, not: heeding ‘his cor- ment some night? We have some Pe THIS STRIKE YOU? ee tholics that go ant Sunday in Santic Meecnt. position as elerk in the|..., .4-,, e.. oe i fuel and oil department.; Why dont the musicians and vocalists, in the different batteries, ae or Jess. unite and give us an entertain-| ee 1] HOW DOES night a shot rang.out in close prox imity to the quarters. It was le- .. _ Mia that which would not uplift huma- I quid Damnation.“ He refused to do|he will soon be With us again. Z Islands, October 29° 1898./ do their share towards sup- porting “the first American neWs paper published in Manila.“ a Sampones call. “Li-/|a window, Manila, Philippine oa deal out what acd f Vou 1—Ne 8) pig optccttidd No. 9, plaza de Cervantes. Opposite the Chartered Bank. men GOO fled _pliasM eR AS 7% ere ap ta os RTE ES SS "h Mani ‘Literary Society of “‘Matengo,. ‘Towa, where | he was” born January 15, 1879.: “Of his life among | U8 “it. 5° india pee ais ‘Saturday—although ° ‘the scarcely needful that stained was a little dissagreeable speak. He. has been Lace’ us, * iddewe aie tits supplement. will: be»:devoted ito the cle:Sam‘ssoldiers. All have any thing they discuss) are ‘welcome these columns... © o dhe; following zed ae ments: ie Various’ ei “Spanish. ane C. “‘Turmal ist and ged Bat. Cincuenta, y un sellos thing b re ¢ }. M, White 3rd. Bat. Bl D. ast Geol Otten? rd Atillety, Utah; | Engineer, Corps. oa eil Co. thiGo: G. Ochenta foanceneni NW. De Jack; (Diamond ‘4th _Sergt ohnson F. 4 sota, 3rd. Bat. ‘cal, 2, J Fatt fentn agrd and bg Cos, Cie! Seclenes.s..; Onan O08 Clénto'y dos espefioles... A Minne- Mil dmericanos, 1.0...) 4th) In- | Mil y uno escoceses. 4... if ‘hese’ persons are anshesteed to Ua millon de habitantes, ’ collect. tubseriptions, and sell: pa {Semana oc. see tee te Pe ee | Items. given - to. ‘eas el ach Al Ode! bee dd i al our office; and. should)be) handed plosil av) GélOiaeo in before “Tuesday see of: each Daminge.. owas) near) cose” a | Mes... Weeky ® of O i Ha ra eee DES we see MiGECOIOR. cca. ry] JOOVES. CS. Viér § o- a= hasre Aad ... s as oe “2 ers eco. ate Soldiers, ‘remember - ee sway Bist, 2 to! sie shit i O‘er:Cubans who soon. will in freego thatliac man could ‘pass: a dom feel gay, ring In joy of their freedom the Caan will sing, without caroming on h streets ‘without rubbing their s off against the sides - Rage in” ‘passing. | Second, shy eens ‘the! ate ‘| port that Wwe ought° to be °profour |thankful that’ the’ streets’ were’ ‘wider than they are when ‘we J of. putrid tion, and Starvation | cn ‘Cuba ‘no longer wit | ag Hail kicks, | \ovsé filth, decayed’* vegeta- | dead cats from the and sniff at. it, forever. > a Ale O sons of the land of the free and Fourth, remove. some _ of. the the ‘brave, — fluous | walls from about the Forget not the” loons wit ie in jsuper city that, apparently, serve only ae i _|to keep’ out the cool sea breeze, and. keep) in the original but® not: not. in vain: entertaining», odors of a people “Revenge, our dear brothers, Re- that. eat. garlic and who wash: member the Maine!" — themselves but’ twice during their: N, Co. I. N. 5. Vol: : calls. they, ~ BoTuMas: "| natural, lives-+when they are born land when, they:are. baptized... ©|; Fifth, use the greater part: of |’ the, celebrated’ Manila” hemp» to |. hang,-thé, native hack drivers with) Sixth, puts: American‘ sdrameilrtolg horses on hatks:and> street scar: where they were which oe tee! them -to: the been United called States. from that distant will . rad sa mother home, and in to the our sorrow and our sym- | “He gives _ his angels who. wake.’ Dey a4 | :: wees © the s will make when - pickanninies, “ol age, the use except mild cigars. Send the volunteers ubstitute regulars. e files* in force, 1g would retard the pire or: impede: the itior “in iP : ¥e) cee Sencnd adon Liedtenant * Bert | aie is not With the Company at present but aiding the provost marshal. onda Aitties our first lieutenant afflictions, into realms of Divinity, drilled ‘the company this morning. let us hope that he is ‘now a leader Harry is very good at giving com-— in the’ angelic batallions of God. mands. He holds the position of Following 18 Chaplain. Daley‘s batillion SETS eloquent: eulogy delivered over his remains, to with its a large trials and crowd of soldiers and natives, at the docks: in ae this “The Apostle, Paul, speaking from a faithful study of the ways of® thie Almighty, and from his own varied experiences in life, ng man- exclaims in kindest heart tones, “O, qe front) ‘the depth d# the riches both of his ‘eman-| the wisdom and knowlege of God! ass, a howl, as How. charitable are His judganc unearthly as ments, and His ways are past find- various streets and alleys and If justice and right-you do like t to |dump it into the back yards of sustain those who refuse to keep their Partake in our fight aad remem- “| premises clean, ° compelling them | ber the Maine. ta stay there like chained dogs jak several Divine’: ‘Father the sacrifice. To the father | ju ‘funeral ; took place last morning. Two batallions ring the stormy days. | army” of ‘men ets ¢: your | reast, so8iQ to the express pathies. Having entered'the city. They‘held as mu h der SpHo;H 7) 1 18 Ye lovers of justice, remember the smell'as ‘a person could stand,’ aé ‘Maine: iat id it was.) If they’ had been wider | | \they would have held. more smell, 7) and. then we ‘would have all died. If- yor Haves ‘a? merciful Heart i Third: ‘remove | ‘somé! six in¢hes’ the gravelThough crying in silence, answer -_| conveyed rag to tet. S., “City Bot ‘Para™ Wiich, in turn, will trans- pe ng -| correspondingly. Tmust say, though Their national echo: No more un- \ dash, In to the Th transferred and that officers might walk th ea When coats Sbell j iss beginning to Wr fx Piercen, marched to .the hospital where charge of a casco. 7 remains were lying)! in readiness, nas’ placed them in a. hearse and At gilabits ‘times the remark Towed them with. slow tread to been made that heavy blue clothes © the solemn strains of music from are not very warm here, —When they | our regimental band, from there have. cigs oa ee ther of sadness we meet to day to pay South: ‘Dakotas Yoap, cree & Vere css ie ¢es, wrobabi tee But liberty‘s goddess val hereafter as well the officers... His a tions have been pure and did sea Death. of Serg't. Major. Stover ol A Maine. the boys tiene a un mono sa-| |aNo. “18 ANF “StH arri- | Yo no soy ‘sore the to. treat charge of those who sleep:. but, He,. Himself, Watches with those No longer tyrannical. scepter, shall reign pes Forever. Jem eatiex H, from eel {Su hermano ‘Maine. ~ ‘busy esome, and his companionship that to be sought. Many of us have sorely missed him during the short time -he has been absent from us,—his place may be occupied it cannot be filled: « » Thus: it-is with a special. feeling meetings, | El perro no. om American to esteemed and_ beloved Mr.. Sebatca. and Gapt, A. H. brother among us, our Lieut. Colonel, our _. | Hollingworth, took the. floor.. _Every body: is welcome to. the sincerest. words are inadequate to - ee eatAS sso and by boys Nee CathyZ| Negative -|tion. = pee ae “earnest . soldier; ever accurate; _hever _ The president then asked if any _ fone cared to speak on the ques- a ) i “Yo tens uarantees | complete Se eee $ Sie G. | Fo eee «ove (fp leeey coo ; éCuantos?... pene see 908 van aay nce ove. oan OL Skbrdo.. fed af ie aes cies cae eee 4 ¢ eee 200 ta) cee | x eee Dia active, . courteous: A and. true, faithful ‘and our last respects to him whom we so sincerely honored. This is: all we can ‘do. We must leave him 4 /|and were. encored, | Al de DT Hall.—A paper; The eco- in the care of the Father of love. — His young: life. so. full of am-. | paericl. feature of the Philippines. It Was very interesting and sho- bicaee hope, his mind so well trained, the bright prospects both : wed study. 5. Mr. Smith. pis Drunkard's in. civil and military life, the open Dream. The piece closed with, a doors of opportunity unto’ which he. Was already approaching—all Warning. 4 hue ae paper came next. are closed. He has given his life for the cause he espoused, for land was full of hits and cracks. 4. Debate.—Resolved. That Uni- the flag he honored, for the ted States Senators should be cho- country he loved. He has given sen_ by, direct vote of the people, it as truly as it could have been given on the field of battle: and’ Osman, ght. 3. String - music 2 Ciento Y UNO FUSOS, ven aie. Co. |the Tirth. aks. thlea' oe iWienbsets” | Noventa italianos jee’ Gone > Ninety “Itali D.: Sek cociay. Be Scales, Go, G: agth a “aed § t Ssaepta, cartehe: ae Setenta alemanes ie a Bat. Wy. an jand one last of the Captain of the Port. Several. natives Were inside and others looking in, At 7.00 P,'M. President Mc. Hays called the meeting to order. After some business was finished | the following program was rendered. ‘Mr. Woods.—A stump speech, an, was quite amusing. he ahelay-mmab-. 2. Mr. Dralsins.—A selection referring to the ey budge across ‘are ‘our! baie in 0 a ‘good sized crowd assembled at the school house five blocks north ‘use> of Unpersons ‘who may wish to to do: ‘SO! in | >: Scie Penrod Logan Paond and Jesse are very shillful and artis- tic painters. They paint the Rn names on their boxes and put on’ some adorning flourishes. It takes a very good Re guard to surpass the neat and ge-— neral excellent appearance of J. Penrod, He was chosen for ord- | erly. Orderlies ‘get tWenty four ing out. “So it ever is with men ‘hours off after their days duty. in their deeper, quieter moments had a somewhich are their stronger and purée} tense: iia ones. There are times When there What unpleasant sWim. the other seems that’ little can be done; evening. As he was double -quic- | and we can only say with the king along the canal near our gai, | Apostle—“TI y Ways, O God, are ters with his belt and bayonet on and gun in his hand his foot baught” past finding out." We have reached Sich at this hour;—one | from’ us" who, ‘in has been a time taken the vigor and ee | strength of ‘young manhood see-. | med best fitted for the vicissitudes: ‘of army life of any among us. Roy’ Walter Stover, at his enlistihient, was’ the youngést ‘living son’ of Mr) and Mrs. M. W. Stover, in a rope holding the A native dove after. George does not care: some Way water. his ‘gun. for pseics he such a casco and in Was pitiched ie swims. | Not. long. ago .— Croig, who ‘is a free man, refused a $60. ae in a. bar room where he would” . a fe y PANES y aaa AT Po" EY EIS Se as 2 Cy Ne ys Sk. its Se te nn ~-THE AMERICAN SOLDIER ~~ + ORR ANTE ION rN Ki mn i ROME 29 1898, Islands, October Philippine Manila, : LOTTO G.I. Sterling takes the pleasure to announce that he has just opened the f; the very are Ay ran ig . t s ae = As cay i ae ' Bs eS a ie 2 x a e Bs oe § = So e : s % a . 2 é : a = © + x2 \ ati: : eo, on? i % es ; & eee 2 ‘ : s 2 if i 8 ‘ +, arket affords. We Martini, Manhattan supply : a. Be Wi & to % . ey “Br 4 ‘ <3 Pad ; best the able 2 ze eats a 3 ae m : S g # es ie? ES = EN: i] < a 2 _ ; ee: No. 2 & have employed fancy AMERICAN wet 2 4 LD Bourson a oe ee mee mn LS Ree a eS Oi at ea EY i Ss a 1O°OO ‘ - tes ned a aim Sf. 0% GS oon ts : rs 3s 4 Sel f Bo OO ng > 8100 CASE. ee 4$,‘63 DB: 4$1'63 -. |those BOT A PVA ? and a fine industry, at the the owner. has price of £ Lt, ) | a year therassurance, to, obtain) in AES eK oir bho eh te = ania This the price of f se OK m4 sees SB ae = $ 2 aN. SS ‘ 2 Bie G 4 For particu’ars i atin eee : We # = oF a Office app'y to 3 heu ‘Ss Post re 2 M. G. HERRMANN MS assed Ice “Old Fine ever The in Cold Beer, Dundee‘. cigars. public Cavite. Cyrus Noble SCOTCH American are and Whiskey. cigarettes. respectfully Calle Real Whisky invited No. 73. CAVITE 2-125” Wm. M,. SMITH. 23 5 S (PRS Gy eee fe ys My 4 on Kiscolta YE when {% i i giap Street corner of esj i eile tae ESS “ame calle % Bon ; i = 1 vs : lippines factories. on Ay ne)PD ESS We. sell at. factory 5 American Atlantic Garden discount Shoe AND SELLALL COINS, NEW a , opens <224 FEuro- banquets of ) tran- rates, SF rooms will a. v be day after 11 a. m. “NUEVO 29 October Direct 1808. importers Indian Gocds, del P., of NOE“ Moraga. all kinds ig , Escolta ten nih itn of Japanes:, Chinese AMERICAN BOTH LAZARO Pa a es (Formerly of S. 4 ESCOLTA *t. Pia ea a Sees Colon con era raeann armas - OR ree \ & st ay 5 i Escouta—Manina . | aia MONEYS WORTH ho UA ESMERALDA GETTING Yo | 4 F.) pe iN eas de Manager Frou First ‘class, ARSEGA, Proprietors a LEVY, ‘ ‘COUNT ESTAURANT = Libreria — stre Plaza Padre Moraga™no. 28 J | DEPOT FOR | ‘a Schlitz Milwaukee Beer, Cyrus Noble Whiskey, Blackbe rry 4 Brandy and all kinds of American Tobacco. : Pg Jaboneros, |and: Ca mba Stre ets, reasonable prices, | « ot accomadotitions ‘at ox © best Hotels. il a plaza 8 c 4 ay private 54, Ss | JOE Nueva.“ prices and large sales. Money exchanged. pe | | the at moderate mee Dealer in the finest grade-of cigarettes” and cigars manufactured in the best Phi- VA Lunchs served by “old dad“ Geo Bg (OSLO. HIBANERC eS & DI- Callejon d e8. Gabriel num. 4. - /Envélopes and writing paper, pens, pencils etc, etc, . Be e Me Za! Ean. es Meals at all hours, ELEGANT of a first. class hotel RESTAURANT | the purchasse, ane certainly more, by the reason of its A small capital, not more than $3000, america n wanted and being ‘the best productive affair in these Islands. {for an investment ina most promising agricultural enterFor) 1 more:co mplete:imformation, apply to the Spanish prise in the near neighbolrhoo d5 of Manila. An interest Photograph, Escolta g~2nd story.— {of 30% p. a. can be guarantee . = ROD by dollars up. Tee cream every Business is very easly managed, with good references and Creditgjin | & aa Served meals a la carte from three for 1500 an American In the Be eG Wanting to go back to Enrope public served Be; Sacted Eee Pia! the Siness MANILA sale s a Lunches, etc. for Weddings, Baptisms, put up, and all bu- pS For sale . - establishretainin g his of obtain d for serving 70 covers: E: 4$22°00 4$2:00 Vatson & Co, ESCOLTA 14_ well ‘The PRIVATE ROOMS are so constructed that on scsecial occasions they may be removed, and space Pays PSone eeeSee 5 Semi Ne A: 28) B: 4$18'00 ed a be] CE Bag NE ces Salsa Bos pS2 ieee penrore: roanoctedlnn Mi foetal Pe macro eed af morgen Be ee nn Os e ee a [ ' o this creditable desirous to ee pean s oe & Po? — Jn four qualities ee of NING PARLOR, with spacious private rooms, on the ground floor. Here will be served, with the elegance for which our house is justly fx | tamed, meals 4 la carte rivaling ie ALSO. SCORCH WHISKIES ) NOR" favor with the pub’ic, has the pleasure to announce that, commencing with today he has ope- case 8 1°89 pot. ea ee <a Wuiusky and ent, m and etc.-- en proprietor known Cie Mixer COCKTAILS Hl The ze “ Hdged WHISKY I Eseolta— a: =e 2! pers : a Gilt gas A. - Sesessss = ee ee i VA Se oe isla ~ _—_ Jewelery goods _ of all Kinds. Watches Gold. Silver, Nickel and steel, in- _ laid and enamelled cases. Fancy Smokers, sets, Opera Glass . Scarf pins, watch chains, Diamonds, Rubies, Saphies, Emeralds, & &. _, Pedro Blanc.—1 ESCOLTA 1. NEAR THE BANKS. | alee 8 8 crate NP iad Bir paae t Bod e EE fall 9 1 ee TRL : wh ame aL " ae ¥ i eam ae tine v POTEET oe There are Deprepe: an ' THE BEER THAT MADE MILWAUKEE FAMOUS. { ae : UREQUALLED FOR TABLE USE, — i} F : 2 = ‘ i : = ° & ¢ x ; . , j; “i a : tS ‘ S \¥ Tape $e 5 Oe ‘ ‘ oe 6 fos 27h rae : SS ‘ & z \ . 2 é ® ; Z x : es 5 ‘ : Ag :: oe ae ei 2 ~ ae ‘ . ae ‘i - ee ; : 22 ee re 27 € 2 z ~ ; “ 4 ee: i t ft c hes - ao : : es a . 2 :x . |
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