The War Cry . w no movement on the part ofanyone to set it going. Except forthat umpire, who, like the raaa thatthe fool-killer wllll doubtless sometime get, really no businessthere, the turret contains but oneofficer, a midshipman, ana be Is withthe other gun; all here are enlistedmen. The officers are aloft, spettiugthe shells as they strike, or below,setting the ranges, with intricate In-struments and delicate the gun Itself, tbe men andmachinery move automatically, drill-ed to a precision. Their last Instruc-tions were to take it easy; cosse-uiiently. (hey work like b


The War Cry . w no movement on the part ofanyone to set it going. Except forthat umpire, who, like the raaa thatthe fool-killer wllll doubtless sometime get, really no businessthere, the turret contains but oneofficer, a midshipman, ana be Is withthe other gun; all here are enlistedmen. The officers are aloft, spettiugthe shells as they strike, or below,setting the ranges, with intricate In-struments and delicate the gun Itself, tbe men andmachinery move automatically, drill-ed to a precision. Their last Instruc-tions were to take it easy; cosse-uiiently. (hey work like buttons In a-slilrt. The plugman pulls open thebreach; the hoistmah locks the car;the loader completes the passagefrom car to open breech with a »>ngf pounded brass; the boy tripperjerks down his lever, and the hugeshell, nearly half a ton in weight,drops to its all hat fiutU resiiog-place. The rammer holds down oahis long release, as a cab!e-gri;>maathrows back his lever, and tiae(Continued oa page 24.). D*ath has Ssstei^jat this place %.* %***.an and tr^^^Scalled Home. ^m* 3lother Liadr MfrSft^suffered from ami &JT,ast mastiss sfe; sg^Hlthe comrades tint rteiSlIfor Gods call. F* ^she was a faithfalS$fe? We buried her ^.Yhonours, a pwerfi mm-*held in the H«H. csJs^San* Brace. This *f- mArmy timers! at csu-^sw,crowd came to pay. jfafrsutes to our departs tntig 3iay God comfort-:?*&(one=. BROTHER S. HEAL, cp/.gV1UE, We le^ret ihatogaQ^fefered another lots, % % .tioa to Glery ef ^p1Heal—a lons-staa$sj;He passed away «4last. Ca;>taln licit™™..™veiy impressive fua^ ftjSal seirices. SISTER MRS. DECAUk-flr-fjjSTE. MARIE, « Sister airs. Cecalti, wfet|_Decalb, a Soldier m M MmCorps, has goue to Bmm. Sister Decalbs Mtaet*cently stricken v^-IrMPrI-Darins the Srat sisps stiginess. his wife attcaM-bllater on, she to% , and both were tsteafihospital. For several l#i§|was given up for tmto Sh!wife. A hurried morning, smife,ant Po t


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