y M i m si p I '. b- i i 5i Hi, i j i : A .H vU f ll rl doirfs FROM; ;T;HE PB1LUHE8, An Interesting Accounts! Life " i 'Manilla , Sent to the Chancellor. PHUi RU8PELL WRITES. Camp Dewey, nenr Manilla, Aug. ft, 1808. My Dear Chancellor: 1 received a teleprrnm from you shortly .boforu leaving1 for Manilla, which I assure yon was very rriiieh appreciated, but xt that time to" my dutiotf'ns a lieutenant of the IlnoAvero added a number of other that kept me very muoli occu pied before Hailing. During the voy age 1 had the plonmmi of being signal officer, .vhftb. relieved me of somu more dl"ji,,,nblt ilutlra. The trip wnH unneeesnarlly hard on both offi cers and, men, picked up as they were, like ehttle and Jd oycn ht tl,e "c my'H country was a wo-come Bight after thirty-two daya on tho water. The night Wiat struck uh with moat force, in Manilla bay wn the hulks of the Spanish war vessels, mants of Dewey's ( great victory of May 1st. With such men directing affairs It is no 'wonder that American arms are unaurpased In the world. Wc nre en camped within two miles qf the Span ish lines In a clearing between two bamboo and mahogony forests, a beautiful spot and healthier I believe than our San Francisco camp. Of course oir men are without any com forts, having with them' only what they can carry on their backs, but hardy and husky, and cheerful as on ly American soldiers can. be. Our days of tin soldiering are over and we number our dead and our hos pitals hold our wounded but It is a cause no American need fear to die in, though It la far from homa. Tboaa of the First Negraska who are for tunate enough to return home will "have their portion, w. rwvwiiemco ml love for the" stars'and stipes tfcwt only a soldier who Jias followed the flag- to victory can feel. Day before yester day our regiment was sent to occupy entrenchments at the front, AH Bay it rained and the men worked in. the mud without a murmur. About ten that night we were suddenly and strongly attacked but they found us ready and even the terrible scream of shMAMLand the noise of bursting slMNatiaSjpL.aot unnerve the men. Thtey took W as cooKy ols if Mite bmleta America as closely as ponlblo. J, havo an especially warm' place in my -.hoatt for the Universttyand shall wojcomd tho day when I muy put foot on tho cAmniia once more; llcmoniber tttd most warmly to any friends I 'have there. Olvo my sincere regardB to your wife and Miss Smith. By the time this lottcr htia mado lta journey the Uiilvorslty Will bo In the eve of another year. I had hoped and er. pected to put that year and somo to follow in college work, but fate has ruled thorwlBe and under Dhe artroum stances no Inducement could be strong enough to make mo regret my choice, though Airterlcti and civiliza tion will be a thousand times wclcomo 1 watit to thank jou most sincerely for your rtMiuMmnvnoe ju nmu n-mm- elsco. . It was n great disappointment tx mo that t could not jtajkc part In com mencement week hul in turn a gTeat pleasure to feel not entirely forgotten by 'those Uinti IkwciIwnA itah Ho do with the lost feW years of pleasure and profit. Believe1 me most sh.coroly ana "l'""' VATTY,"f" t,00 .. . x. VV. .UUCNJiVlJW, Company D, JtfMrst VIIU Second Lieutenant, rwi1 collets Jt hey tooKK as cpoiuy ns 11 wwo uioio ., sri-rilWVoos and sent back better ine 110 ';-yfi?r; ";.,, ,r mi,- mon nraRlccd U11B.11 lUtJ H,.ll.Ui j...w .-.- ?nlr. Ri-nnnnd lone enouch occaon- t ally to light a pipe and cool their guns au went ait! It agiin. Th&wigfai thto en gagement lasted over an "hour not a man. flinched and you m ght all well be proud 1 of "the. first Nebraska, should they, return home right now, instead at of being on their toes to go at It again. The best accounts give the Spanish loss at 400 killed and wounded, while in the whole engagement we only lost one man and the wounded say Spanish bullets only tickle. D company, though they sustained the main part of the attack, came off unharmed. Our offl cers's uniforms are very conspicuous and the officers nil d'om- a pnhialte's uni form when starting for the front. I borrowed our company cook's trous ers und .tlhey now have n hole tMtugh one liriee, that's all I can show for it. This sort of thing has all the inter est of a football game but we miss the girls. It's a fault that can't be reme died here for the natives are worse than monkeys. I see by the last pa pers of Jvo 24, many conflicting ru mors of the situation here, it may be of interest to you to have the tr,uth of it. " After Dewey's victory of May 1st, Captain General August! was reacTyto surrender, but admiral Dewey, with no infantry to support him, could not accept such a surrender .for he had no means of protectng Manilla. He at ttyvt time promised the insurgents, -who have proclaimed a republic with General Agudnaldo as president, an American protectorate if they would hold the Spaniards within the walls of Manilla. This they have done simply "because the Spaniards have no desire to come out. The insurgents come and go as they please, fight when the individual happens to feel blood thirsty awl fltap whan himferryt. Major Geneirail Mwriltt coaues w"iltih an order to set up a provisional govern ment. Dewey's promise to the insur gents cannot be kept, for if they are admitted into Manilla, the city will be looted and every Spaniard's throat cut,, on the other hand if we refuse them admittance we have 25,000 armed insurgents to fight, with a chance for foreign initerferejwe. The 'Mtonlterey has come in and it is expected that her guns can silence the Spanish bat teries when we must do the rest. It is the Opinion of many that before Spain will undergo n bombardment, the army will surrender, even then we have the insurgents Co settle with There is -no qnestion tfia.. Spaniards have nerve." It is false" to call them cowards. Many of their vesels went down with colors flying and every man at his gun and no coward will at tempt to rtAe fortifications under such a fire 'as we gave them the other night. We are all ready for whatever turns up, .fiiily we want it quick, the delays arpnlie hardest' to. put up withjf Though we are several thousand mUestjaway and under peculiar cir cumstances, we follow events In Nebraska United States Volunteers, Camp Dewey, netir Manilla, Phllll- pinc Islands. 1 ' 1 - DBPARTMlMtT KOTICB. All juniors and seniors wishing to take English nccorc)ing to old sched ule, one hour a wwk, meet In room .108, U, nt 1210 Tmtttlity, SqxU 27. W. R. Hcantt Is back and Willi take part In. the Sophomore-Freshmen con test. He Is already in training, as he was captain of the York hose team, which won the state championship at the firemen's tournament heiu at t3io Exposition in August. onnnn nEDlCffi. COLLEGE Course 28 Weeks. Fees' $65.00. Offers great inducements to stu dents of medicine -in Jthe west? Methods of instruction most satis factory. Clinics in both surgery and medi cine held in the following hospitals in this city: County, Methodist, Child's, Immanuel and Presbyterian hospitals weekly. Catalogue sent and questions an swered by E. W. CHASE, Omaha, Nebr., Continental block. When You Write To Your Friends who are coming west to visit you, just add a post script like this; "Be sure to take the Burlington Koute. It's much tbe.best." You are quite safe in doing this because our ser vice from Chicago, Peoria, St. Louis and Kansas City, in fact all eastern, south eastern and southern cities is just as good as our ser vice to those points. And that, as everyone who is acquainted with it will tes tify, is the best there is. Tickets and time tabled . on application at B. & M. depot or city ticket office, 1 corner toth and O Sts. G. W. BONNELL, C. P. & T. A. I Lincoln, Neb. kadieS" The i ' Senior A nnual' ' th " A unique publication issued by the, class of '98, lj. of Nj Every student should have n copy.' The tribe of Ninctiate, its book. For sale at all the University book stores, Btudonts work a Specialty. 1144 o so?. Good DnrborH.Ncw Furnltufo.lCzcollont Work. THE BEST SKILL. THE BEST OF EMPLOYES. THE BEST STARCH. Three reasons why the,., BEST LAUNDRY ...does the very best work with pract cally no wear on the linen. All work guaranteed. A trial makes a patron. Call up 579. TOWNSENP & PLAMONDAN. 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Every novelty, ovory gt stylo, ovory now weave, ovory now ranterW and ovory now color that has mot with fashion 'b approval is roprosoutod in richest and daintiest form ; In Now Milliuory wo show about 650 pat torn Hats, no two alike, and ovory one a Paris style. Thoro is a Btylo, a tone, about these creations that distinguishes them from ordinary goods. They possess an exclusive richness of stylo, a daintiness of coloring and finish that nevor fails to attract tho at tention and admiration of all gentlewomen. In Walking Hats we show an immense variety of stylos, shapes and colors all tho popular military shapes and many other new styles in tho colors that are so popular this season. HERPDLSHEimER i G 13 UllLLIIEII TZE3"Z TZESZIEi. CLARKSON LADNDRY before you tie up with any laundry. OUR WABONS CALL UYWMERE-MY THE. 1 1 WHEN YOU TRAVEL ALWAYS TAKE THE H THE BEST ROUTE LINCOLN, NEB, Capes., Jackeis Fx urs , We.gIveyou a very earnest In invitation to visit our Cloak and . 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