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rs18.ofFROM CAMP HORTON.Interesting: Notes from the Soldier Boys.Camp. W. S. Hortox,Walston, Pa., June 26,1894. Everything moves on with military precision at this camp. The weather has been very warm, with two light showers of rain, but to-day it is much cooler. Considering the heat, the health of the regiment has been very good. Co. I is all right, every man being able to do duty, and does it willingly.ROSTER OF THOSE IN CAMP.Captain-F.E. Windsor; First Lieutenant—D. F. A. Wheelock; Second Lieutenant—Lewis M. Clark; First Sergeant— Philip Adkley; Second Sergeant—W. W. Copeland; Third Sergeant—Harry Bell; Fourth Sergeant—Ralph Cousins; Fifth ld | Sergeant—F. P. Lynch; First Corporal—Chas. E. Betts; Second Corporal—Willin] Meas; Third Corporal—Fred Highouse; Sixth Corporal—Graham Barringer; Sev-he I enth Corporal—Fred Dove; Eighth Corey I poral—Cassius Cook; Musicians-Geo.Wilkins, Frank Glenn, Emmet Hegerty. Qd | Privates—Gus. Billings, Andrew Black, A. Brasington, H. Brasington, Ira Barber,’ Bert Cady, Dwight Cowan, Neleon Clark, Frank Cook, Will Cogswell, Frank Dove, )W I William Dove, Thad Dietch, George 1(*' Dawson, Wilbert Evans, James Gorman, m Daniel Hedges, George Hafel, Will Head, Fred Hertzel, George Hinton, Adolph ice I Jasperson, Stewart Jaquins, Wm. Kline, nS George Kline, Fred Kirberger, Dan Lytle, )m I Charles Leonhart, Fred Meas, Walter fcfoore, Will Mathis, Gus. Nelson, Milo to-1 Park, Nelson Patterson, Fred Sanderson, jp- Thad. Risher, Wm. Tribble, Frank Teese,ist I Ed. Watt, Emory Waters.The only engagement the company has, j. I been in took place yesterday. As thend | regiment was at battalion drill Monday forenoon, orders came to Capt. Windsor to take his men to the postoffice building at Walston, which was done in good time. It seems that about 25 coal and iron police had come upon the scene under charge of Sheriff Gourley, and were guarding a gang of track laborers. The Italian women on the hill got very excited and about 100 of them, armed with clubs, attacked them; the air was full ofarsISOled wn ?as i a in
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Warren, Pennsylvania, US

Wed, Jul 04, 1894

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