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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1898-8-18, Page 7app f111EN0 LIKE THE OLD FRIEND. so halved like the old friend to este teefelin toed !wart blood be 1,)•0 y"uWWith • luperollloes air aruroe 7ue that b. p g you're sous te reed lessee) GMF 41110 to tree* Tee 0, It..., ro mare ties flat stied 1000 OIL his floe affected A. by talks with you alone boa. yatrunfainl cadence of hie y„r die tool , ittl a¢yree coeetrtee • The subjeetive a treeteattlu sllh yfclolse di pe would pet w p owe is n f, trod like the old friend to make d1r L,0J heart sed uo not. ler nuns deny his head to see y V all Also fevers trate your hands that woes,: se ie. hed- ge a, eat to out you deed upon the epos °a his blank and stony glare, shot straight up lute the sir Vd ilio Mooted xl tees arse 4141 back! Ah. had, A of lin by po. rtuc praise, sow deck Aem"W0 to will upon his track! to dye over lour buurands In Om. . rt:x' salr:a:esete117, have not yet a4 would say, "'Pete. • You We do us - seg. capes, blouses, vests, Steelton. [tides of wearing red and fitted fur oat. The runt et some fasbiuusble I Dyes will often • Beware of the mown soap gteaae goods, waste lean* • temper. All up - le Di/tweed Dyes. e "Diamond" is a Iy. a the Old. come with a iderntss hum the o the boarded and 'tee of years, as 1f ooQuertd the base_ r Me ordeal it had wind which hg4 Id nr�9t la vale I the frosts wbh>j_ and whiterW the seer over the warts ing cold, but neg- u itsfangs in your in be carried to an ds country we have" fist exprect to have cannot avoid them, • by using }tickle's rap, the medicine own to fail iu cur ucbitia and all af- iungs and cheat. .4tsl l.rtr. = . 0,11 War beer 1m wde tb It -tbt..lost bird. to rodent writes to roc far trim he+'tg - re still so abnud hat sleep is hard of the loud nu..s uH belluwins. and they are shut and and the girl felt sate tram ber mulesta• tions. She hurried down to the loud., Ike moon guiding her footsteps N• It peeped out from underneath a cloud. Soots it *Hone full and white over the entire land uape, briugiug into bold re- lief every object in the garden. The big wine leaves were rilhouetted against the darker background. The dewdrop* sparkled like Meowed*, and busy acts that criterion -arta then wens diet+r.r•p11r visible Suddeuly Martha .topped there, Newsy up near the top of the fence. she saw a ludybug perched 011 a leaf which stood out straight mud brit ' americana' Terse.. like a tray It was asleep, @mold asleep. _ two Is no friend like the old friend to make the heart rejoice TMs. to grebe your toll hard hand and huge It u.l't. good n,., sad the true ring In his well re Mat hu see am lined with teenlfse% de yor M Greets 7 ee with a shout, T atetuletton all lett out, A many friend. • kilotons friend. par. sold. And W holds you long and late With • fur.0 as strong as fata- listgrandand bond ot faithful friendship gra ofd ire Is no treed MO Gia eb friend r aim orn,bcic I wire, A DIARY OF THEIrkR ed Mantle and had taken 2,600 Spanish primmer*. The Cadiz. squadron railed. and the vessel* were .000 pwosing GIWsb• tar. bound east. June 18 --News was received of further .helllmg of Spaniards at Calwanera on June 17. Jam) 21 -News carne of the areital off Santiago de 4iaba ei flea. Shatter's Irane- pornb with 15,000 troupe, on Jane 20. Gem. shatter and Hear Ailulir;d ~uI11 11S011 tlt .lin 1044401 as Acurraderos, Cuba, 4 es from Santiago, and eouforred with Glen. 1lpml•. Jane 2.2 -Official n•ti 1 by cable from N station on the CulSlll allure, near of• mane* ihctltur Oold f tihe roupealeat`lnDaiquiri, ai G i 4 of Uun.• 044414 Santiago du Cuba, with 14114. rwlr5- *nee. June 22-landla1 shifted W Siboue7 and continued during the ght by aid Admiral of tit., Louis' searchlights'. Aker-vtbla Cadiz fleet war reported ofrote the • • 1'anselbtrhe half way THE HOSTILITIES RAGED FOR FULLY FIFTEEN WEEKS. Development of tete Situation From Die Gnat** of toe Mate. Into Haven° Her- bor. 00411 the Day of Yearewiklag, awl the Spanish Aereptsumt of the Ind Martha had no trouble to breaking January 21, 1908 -Thu bultleehlp Maine , 1 the leaf from the stem and securiug the coveted prize. 'Ladybug, Iad7bua,47 awayi m dull caaway, T* lift the lades breast and make 1t stoat. iib* simmer aan.tine Me presses* glad. j ms's blue to'Me se meet— For what'* the odds to lits 11 your prospects yet are dim And th. Medias of your twee te grammegrammefrayer4 t _ add Like • rock be sta417ae er with a **edible**edibleiblp tree led • ta.:hWINO * of honor anbett$Yed ,Jietem 4aletela liordak to New York Houle Journal ordered to Havana. February 2 -The 1)e Louts letter pub Ilsi eft February 10 -Senor De Lome resigns rid Snug we a bora without delay.” red his re.lgnatlun accepted * cried the girl, hope, longing, augnlsh. ' February 15-Desfruotton of the Maine 5xpreesed in her voice. to the harbor of Havana. Ed lad tab so other. Garden. Ilambertia hue trden near Motoro- la of 6,000 test sutitul trees and 7 are to be cult". FINDING A LOVER. •Ladybug, ladybug. fly awart ---fig see • bean Without daisy" 111..-Andrew's night' had dome around A loud groan answered in the dis- tance. The girl trembled. "Help. help!" cried the voice of • man. Martha's first impulse was to fly to the home. but her better nature assert- ed itaelf. A human being was in dis- tress; that was clear She Lutist go to him ; that wan also Clear. " Where are you?" shouted Martha at the top of her voice. "Here, under this clump of cotton- wood trees Help, for heaven's rake I" "1 ani comping," answered Martha, this time not eo loud, for the cotton- wood trees were not, far off. :the climbed over the fence and ran as tart as she ttoilld to thespotindicated, which wan -i-g- .LumttreiL r v, _.. . -Tiara the tmentight abe save ighig. grass a elan He was young and hand- made. and he wore the garb of a hunts- man. Hie face was pale add dllitorted with pain, but a look of gratitude shot from hls feverish eyes es they glanced up. at the tall, gr•oetul girl bending over him. Where are you hurt?" asked Mar- tha. "I was thrown from my horse," said the injured -luau, "while hunting this afternoon. in the fall 1 broke toy 1eg._ The horse ram away. and at first I Was lad -of thoz"-berauao tiniest eei01.4- ,ould-te11 tbait Wine 0ue's injury and that help would oome to me. For hours I waited for the sound of a human voice without avai' Naval Then 1 dragged myself to the edge of tar !bond issue of iot)d,WO,txx1. this field. 1 roost have fainted,for bill passes the Senate'. Spanish fleet erbeo .l retwrxred my Iten!4P w" l 4;veNerd's 111anSfs-. • nt4b nest%"ttetoel=tad" f' night. 1 tried w sleep, but the path will Msj j-�P• ot so 'acute! that I could not do ao. Then Commodore Dewey y inwthe 1a y completely 7 Orme your voice. It was like the void Eleven Spanish angel. " destroyed. brio ships of Admiral of •u auK May 4 -The fighting of from �.. It did not take Martha long to debate Murch 8- Congrsns vows unanimously end without debate for a defense and of 00,000,000. March 28 -United States Hoard d Inquiry reports that the Maine was blown up by en external urine. April 11 -President McKinley sends kb Cuban megwge to Congress. April 20 -The Uov.rnmens sends DIP Queen ultimatum to Spain, and the Regent opens the Cortes with a warlike speech. The :Spanish Mlntettr at Washing- ton asks for hie parsporta. April 21 -General Woodford asks fur bis passports at Madrid and leaves for Paris. April 92-W opens with the Nash- ville's capture of the linens Ventura and the New York's capture of the Pedro. ails' sasses. declared ha a state of 1g times ►n Fist-wrtg ' ex�attlnce $eClintcck,-end for years- Ike tars- I e midnight hour of the fateful day ;begirt had said her little speech to the ledym:g It is an old superstition that he or she i plated must Mho Arena* fo be 'happily find a ladybug on .it Andrew'* day The tiny black beetle Inuit be imprison •ed all day aud be given it• liberty iu the witching hour of ghosts and gob line Then within a year will oome • beau to marry the lady fair In Hotlitob township every boy and girl, since they were old enough to know anything of beans and sweethearts, fol lowed the old time superstitious custom m St_ Andrew's night. If any of married within the year, they extolled the efficacy of the charm of the lady bug, and the young folk of Hooiton be [Weed all the more faithfully in it Martha McClintock began to try the charm at the age of 14, not because she lacked schoolboy beaus, for she was a pretty girl, but because marriage meant to her more than a lover and a protest or. It meant a deliverer from an no• kind fate. • The 1iicCliutockebekinge4 to some of the oldest esla�t'tt tf liad_been well to do' once upon • time. •' but hall becomee`-int�a8rtetrel2__�. • carried away Martha's mother, and then her father died, leaving the poor girl alone to the world, nave for the kinship of an old aunt, who had become estranged from the family many years ago She was the sister of Martha's fa- ther, who had forever incurred the dis- pleasure pleasure of his family by marrying prettiest girl in an adjoining towurhip rather than the bride they had chalet) for him. To this aunt, who was well off in worldly goods, Martha was sent by the town authorities. The girl was not a welcome gift from the township, but in -.view of her close relation to Martha's father and her ability to boas! and feed and clothe her she could not well refuter to receive her To tie the sensitive, ten- der, young creature, who had been loved to idolatry by two doting parents 10 • sour old maid. who looked with of lection upCS SO one but a halt dozen cats, was like imprisoning a lark in a dismal nage In this loveless atmosphere the child grew into a maiden. She was given as good an education aa the place afforded. for her spinster aunt shunned the criti- ldem of her neighbors, which would have been poured out upon her had she neglected to give so bright a girl the necessary schooling. Martha learned rapidly She took advantage of every opportunity to enrich her mind, and as all the teachers were fond of her and sought to bring as mach brightness a9 possible into the young girl's life ber school days were au.ong the happiest of bet existence. At the age of 10 her guardian took her from school, belie° tug that she had done enough so far as ber niece'. mental development was concerned. A lite of drndgery began with ills, day for Martha McClintock The wt. ant was dismissed, and she was 11ta 111. ed as maid of all work Th. tecUnm 01111 hardship of mental latter might' have been borne to patteuce brad she not h.•, • cot off front all,•ompuniouehip a•ttl t,. young people of l he place She met U.• only on 7nnday at ehureh, and even then the ogre eye of tbie epiustei con fined the Intercourse to a mere greeting or a friendly handshake trona the more • courageous youth. aJ Ibs village.' The mnnotaoj d-barlonNy_lite made Martha da•p6aiwrl:,4'k•r' daily prayer, was one for deliverance from the serf, dem Thns tat. Andrew's dei dame for 4he right.'enth titre in the young girl'e iti+..wtd fussacov dattett„ tirh.t Wein'°°' of the yuuug forks of her acrinsltitano' she searo•heel high and IoW toe a lady- bug a1114)119 the .hrnbs of het ennt'4 garden. The .eamon was late. and the longs and beetles had not ootrle out as early as formerly Lerfjhngil were an- 0alally unarm that year. and Martha . 1 IHslaht. semen per'loitsil re been tiers at • Ie. Their distance time it took them ore NI by Physicians. .1 London excee.le Per annum. ■ glees. a ('Bina the author burlda,n are diff ey iii their bodies their pigtails late f needles. tat 4`per cent- ot ane die of consume - dark cell gode of April 21.*preeldent'a call ter 1241,000 volunteers. . April 34- $peln declares war. A pelt 23-- ' daslanall . that • War begun April 21 by act of .pain. State@ called upon for their quota of troops. Aprtl96-Chairmen Dingle? reports war revenue b111 to the House. d Great Britain publishes her neutrality, recitlag that "si state of war unhappily exists," etc. Spain appeals to the powers. April 27-Matanzas\eta earthworks ork, shelled 11 ed and silenced by and Cincinnati. Steamer Outdo trade • prize by tnonitor`Terror. lL ere7i dried, Cadfl 10 Suez. June 24-Slateen Awerl400 wldiers were killed and about fortylyputnhcl In driving back a Spanish'tbcce near San- tiago. Slit of the killed seer) R,rorevelt's Rough Riders. June 2a-Adlntrel Cautara's Cadiz fleet reached Port 'SAM, Kgypt, and sw.uted orders. Successful conclusion of the landing of the army bythelnarer w 141 1 surf at Daiquiri and lase or lnjuty of • single men. June 27--11 was officially anoounusd that Commodore Watson, with a strong- tleel, would attack Spain's coast*. June 28 -The President proclaimed • blockade of southern Cuba tram Cape Framers to Calla Cruz, oleo of Porto Rea. Gen. Shatter reported !het he was within three miles of Suutliago. Caps. '; flet 1. the _ aZ_.; Stgeliw ot the Si Paul reported dlgabltng the Blessing of taeette. the '1'er®•r..a3 San-.Iua0 till June 92. '1441 wveet osebspach�rltse mel .lune ail�l�urillef, arab e.- towmard� Wtff Santiago of Uen. /tbetear's army ttt?0':- j pfa-hof ItYR'beaefle a-new47 . The ported. - man 1n question lntaglnet1 dist AOn17 July 1-0.n. Shatter reports.% the d1ead thing In conoplracy with death, illarnerigarett-SellerS1 a+sault,_.on Sentl-' was rapidly worklug destruction In his ager Lawton s division _oaT'ried f syiWm. Bb Cov1d-'n°e-tlgswr"su& 1 Caney, a suburb of the city, and the what It was, but he resolved to battle tm- Rooeseelt hough Riders. with the First' pending fate by observing all the and '1'unth Infantry, took tion Juan, approved rules of health. Regarding the another suburb, after desperate fighting stomach as the greatest source of disease, with heavy losses. he first devoted his attention to It. Ile June 2 -The Spaniards ro•,1 •wawcr•' feutet from one authority that he should fill efforts to retake Son Juan. Admiral sat no meats and had just become a Simplon'■ fleet oontinued shelling Morro vegetarian when he learned from au0thur fends and other forts, doing groat data- gOOd authority that the man who did not eat meet Gould never attain th4 enlral Cervera'a squadron . aucngth .. mind and body that nature - - - 40]18 1ie- made ■ es Thr 1f11gerr' f raretawym harbor, but being headed of.h7.Samp- ..men • • 1 that the were detrituental son's ships ran ashore and aIP1vere de- and then came across they e18turanos from etroyod. The first Manila expedition was another learned doctor that melting was reported b7 Admtral Dewey to have better then these, sante a1lwulanttlndiel• joined hint after stopping at the IadrOns O41sly taken. . Islands and capturing abs Spanish : The further he went the greater UN ooufuelon. Tobacco was Aeon. Tobacco _e}tlure 41sc. _ ___�„�__ti,+„�..{,easyee..li,. Self 114ta•r�-�1prN1 - - _.._...., el,. desire .ion ,it �Admlrel t qulshlug the Islands 0% .pain. --sue Cabinet moue to a partial decision as a,r pores terms, leaving the queetiwl of the ow,e.rsblp of the Philippine,' In abeyant-v.allu July 410 -Th. 'Meow' uure4W Havasu reported a terrible stale of altAlts_ in the city. City of Oiler* surrendered to the American navy. War re- ceived fit-Sptnl•h M mister oe a despeteh irntn t'aptain-ISorteral Augnotln °unlo sang that he 1. In oe,p'r- ate slralt+. Aug. 2 -\etas re,wive I of dome • "uI frtettem 1eisse Aattudnmmn .Yllde A. MI4' aide. Aug. 6 -$parish reply to Anlcrietlrt sintetuent of tering received in \1',.hwr- 1en, accepting the prinel/tat ,,nide(t,ls American Government. ment. named by this equisdadfathl tram meet blin. . April 2%1 -Congress agrees 10 eased appropriation bill ot nearly 147,000.000. THE HOlISEHOLD. nor.' Docurat ions sal Their 111014 Apure. penile Arrangement. • Elsinore gtse an air +of refinetueut and le not always Slay," anti • few 'lonely chow!' atiki well Ports! for growing plants have quite am good an effect. Sow howeVer, flowers are easily obtained, And the Lelia, tile Mille rubber plant, th. hone upon, which a nuttiest hourehold for Re whiter garden, may be put tbaengo air till el AV atal rend forth note of verdure. Match of VW effectivenere of *cut flower. lepeuds upon their erningeinent Sher* Dead Men Tell no Tales Hot live% women and hungry children do. 'fiery tell a sad tale sometimes, Diet brings the trent).* duo -geed' carelessness -smai-ussighlel-LO-Wevidei against the hus- band and father Whom the hand of Death Staten insurance foe a Arlen of average age in the CANADIAN ORDER OF FORESTERS. Twenty years ago them was sorer excuse for thaw ea, hat thou Windy espeee.aftd, to -day there is •..J tta* the s....Anedsan Order of Foresters eanly It h..• • mese. insrptiea par Mead, smi 011:1 Isrger lor CAC II 81, ,,,,, sl a risk carried. and could dsside up end pay beets, if so &tired, mama as Canada. Surplus ..•er member. g per of Insurance. 4-e-Aoh Tao gmaia nate 01 the C•nadien Order alf For...eters Ia.! year was lower than that of my al The lot•reet 014 Insurame Surplus pair eee• Dont:. Olahme et a 01,000 mean teat rase. Tor !tether particulars welters of any of do a. ELLIOTT, TII0s. WHITE. DO AS YOU' PLEASE. Sampson's squadron sailed what she must do for the iujured man. , West, atter preparing for a ong stay • Dr. Godlove, the Own physician. It i May 10 -The Spanish Cortes voted the which had been refused. Her father's most intimate friend Wag .i Mal was a mile to his bonne, but she was war credit*. July 5-Camara's fleet entered the ming and *Rile, and ahe knew the doe- I May I 1-Idajor -tieneral Merritt was Suez Canal; hie three torpedo boat de - ordered to the Philippine Islands al *trope's, however, started' from Pollard back to Spain. July 6-1'he Senate vo'od to dines Hawaii. The President issued • procla- mation of thanksgiving for victarlas. Hobson and his men were exchisnged. The Texas sank the cruiser Heine Mete 4des in Santtago harbor. The cruiser Alfonso XIII. was sunk in attempting to mope from Havana harbor. 0111111.1411 and his fleet were ordered back to Spalo from Suez. July 7 -The President signed the Hawaiian annexation resolutions and tbe Philadelphia was ordered to go to Hon olulu to raire the flag of that United ouster over the islands. Admiral Dewey reported that the American troops of the Mt Manila expedition had landed at *tat au._ July II _Aguinalde bad proclaimed himself Preiddent of the Philippine. rope bite. 8-Tbe armistice between tae etemmed ones. Itte pansies, Owed -PM neeturtlates or sereet mignonette, should - be limed in a tall. slender vale top, but in a low, broad, shallot* vease like a fern dish or a howl When tile (lowers show an inclitudion to mink down inside. they may be tied up luta small steams and the bunches then 111Asified III the bowl-- leessioreenalned ream *est ,ce% Wien*. on the contrary, require a tall E FOR THE narrate Anse -stud tf It le of -gloms ee rt. the better. ar the stems are eligible atabei_ottit moat lamming, air It does Avpicuirs. given which 4111PWS morn hag jacket et water groat *walk lt gathered at the waist and has a teteite and bertha of deep lace Dace also emir else the collar and the wrists of the tut: sleeve*, and s scarf of tho aural), edit's+ with lace, passe. down the trent; le ainghi tbe deadly microbes to irrilen-wii- veru's entire fleet,. [II y ° "3- Crt.t"°`"" is peouliarly, suseept add. Late eating was Colon, ()gutted°, litaria 'forma. Pluton ruinous. Cate eating - a source ot and Furor. In an effort to leave Santiago health borate* it attracted • the. blood harbor Gen. Shatter reported that he frotn the brain to., the etomach and bad demanded the surrender of Santiago, , induced eleep Ihettlee, it was not In• tended that the system should go twelve hours out ef the twenty-four without taking In sustenance Kegs were among the healthieet of footle. Eggs tended (Meetly to impair the liver. It was bad to drink too much "otter. There was nothing Ilke Water to keep the system Bushed out ind-in a healthy condition. Fruit in the morning wait the worst thing possible for thnetotnach. Fruit, lu the morning Wart poeitively the Nipple,. aud best introduction the etomach could have to its dity's work. Coarse bread was the best. The finer the flour the Mere nutritious the bread But when .our hypochondriac read fntm a German doctor that all bread was injuriong and should be treed just 'el sparingly as possible, h• dropped his investigation.' in tliessett and vowed that be could find the highest authority for eating. drinking and living Ines as it autelea_mja,__Now he hex' red gins, a rotund form an yet he does nothing tor whirl! he cannot show you the higheet medical sanetion. Iclon's Books ti • The story of Mid - Me Lays Me ks sent poet pald to *limit Wilted, tor would come with her instantly. In less than an hour she returned, bringing with her Dr Godlove, followed by a light spring wagon, into which a mat- treee had beeii lasd. The doctor and the boat Wiltninston, the torpedo driver placed the injured man 011 the , slow and the auxiliary genbotst Iludsoo, nilittrt" and lifted him f° fhe wage!' I while in Cardenas Bay, were attacked by bed. Then the drive back to town be- Spanish batteries anti gunbouts. Knsign I and four of the Winslow's cresv Wet• killed and the town of Cardenas Wm shelled. May 13-Rear•Adretral Sampson re- ported that he had boinharded um forte at San Juan, Porto itieo. with a loss at two men killed ano eix wounded, the I n squadron befog uninjured. Military Governor May 12 -News wag received of the arrivalmf the Spanish Cape Verde squad- ron at Martinique,West Indies. 3. he gun- • gait It vras slow, because the least jar caused the patient to groan with pain The doctor took him to his house even before the young man was able to give him his card. which he di as eao he was comfortably ,Sald tio the bed in WM anent chamber The operation of The flying squadron, undiro•••Conimodore settolg the broken limb began, -and Sehtey, gutted weakm-stegast when that was over the young man ' Hampton Roads. The St. Loots broke dropped into a sound sleep brought the telegraph cable between, San Ada. Porto Rio° and St. Thomas. edema* W. 4144141441-111411411 EA I.ER FOR d BROOMS. EP wrest T. lennufaev 'mod man whom ehe had found I ported at Curacao, off the Venezuelan t and Admiral Sampson was og Hama was a:handed until noon of July 9 United States and Spantsh forces at San• in order to allow GM. Linares to oont about by opiates given by the oc Martha learued from ber old friend that May 14-lhe epanteh under the cottonwood trees was the son of one of the richest merchanta of Phil- adelphia. He had come to the Virginia mom:items on a hunting trip and wall about to return to his home when mis- fortune overtook him. The six week' which followed were the happiest in biartha's life. Dr. God - love insisted that be needed her to help him nurse his patient, and thus obtain- ed permission from Martha's aunt, tti keep her at his how*. The request wis made at the instigation of the young Philadelphian. who bad fallen in lore with the girl as she bent over him ia the moonlight and brought him the stet - our that had been dallied him so long. It is needless to say that Martha loved him in return, end before be departed for hie home they were married in the doctor's parlor The young wife confid- ed her romance of St. Andrew's night to we of .her schoolgirl friends, and ever since the charm of the ladybug is held in high regard by the young folk of Honiton. -St Louis Republic BEST OIL Made In Canada. Goodas the Am - lean Water THIS IRANI) IS GENUINE FOR SARNIA OIL. liRMAPAAMPASMAPAii 180 Puerto Plata, Hayti. acao, and Admiral Sonoran's fleet was sent the ReleIgh and Caromed to Grande reported off Cape Haytlen Island. Subtle Bay, on information that May 18 -The Oregon seas annonneed the German cruiser Irene on the previous NIKO bY Seeretary Cong. day had prevented the ineurgents from May le-spain'e Cape Verde fleet mai attacking the Spanish garrison. The ana az warn ford. sins nr life, is obtained at Vs Only common oroo1 leak Goes used. tee White tee Utile Mae Treble by the Op- portunity ta. Get • Little Were Mau Urea With tie Fellow WIme Mad bees siting Una With Cobwordlise. - War talk started tint 'trouble. The big nun had_been holding forth to the loung- MILLINERY NOTES. The Deolasure Ideas In IlaM and Sensate New FleraVolw The etyle and Mita' of Woe this year art selected to harmonise with the esetunie. arid the faeliionable woman therefore re quires a number of different articles ol heedwear, although the tanteetteor of 1. moderate punte inny get along very WO' if she has one black 010 one white hat one or "other of thew. two Nerving to ite commit)* nearly all otestiffiree with eat* factory effect Tht•re are little hats with • mune. ero*n, turned up In trent and ret well hack epee the hair, which are very preps for juvenile tams of the piquant demerits yr In the eountey store. said the little TTI011 mut h the disgust of the idg teemed the little man with not having the nerve ef • woman. This promptly breught forth from the Wile man a chat- ' lenge for • test of nerve, which the big "Note, *hot I propose,' mid the big iiiiiii;TAkIng-eterwtrelF-Ahwastair...aa, his men are -wont to do. especially when a lit tle man is concerned, "is this: Sam yere has got • keg of powder, an I propose thee we put a lighted candle in 11 an set down by It, an the One whir meta the iongere hap got the moat nerve." A murmur of admiration went retied tle I germ at this bold pngwelt ion, but the little man steak up bis now and swig: "Guess I'M got UM amain of this yore nr;14147.11g!:t. 1101107; Ifb ahead," answered the big nein, with a wave et his hand and . "Tmhelle1111111PellnY'ari turned toward the win. dow and gazed ahrently out to the dtreet- Gen of the big man's house, while taw big man waited with a grin on his face. Finally tie little man areas and odd: "I'm ready ter Hie% tbar nerve test." The crowd followed them out doom where the little man promptly made for a mud puddle and waded through and Di- gitated that the big man Mould follow his "Pmannend tPh1rsew open the kitehen door and was. about to enter when the big man mid un- eokonooe tor the big Illian',._11_h_oure "See yere. the obi iiiiral011.1111rise-veep- This brolieht the big man in with his muddy boots and as they stood on the newly cleaned floor the little ntan said - "Yet wife has ree gone across to the, neighbor's, 'mime 1 reed ber, an we'll jes' stand yore an wall till she comes back an see who ham got the most nerve." The big man only gasped ,thl Ole hold "She's 001101 IS tram / nounred tbe little man his position near the window The big man movedtmesaily from oret foot tie the other, Willa the crowd greased In'a'itilhiltskldcross°°r OP 71," awlall the lid., Beads of persptration were standiageb the big man • fare, but the little manilla 'ittraneed Mott** MAIL "Blyell be yen In"- But the little man was &USN, the big man hoeing fled. And all the little man said as be wiped his feet on the grare was: "1 knowed all the tires thee he didn't "But ore yen," put in one of the loun- gers, "I don' I de nothln et his ohs wool- takIn • let of eggs tar the mar - lett," chuckled the little mac "I saw her 10 before we kim over yare."-Detrolt Irree Press. reported to have reached Santiago de hen* lett, and th• Siteulards stir - Cuba. Commodore Schley's fleet, which rindered• reached Key West Wednesday, weft ex- July e -Gen Shatter reported that the peered to leave for a secret destination. armintes at Santiago had been extended May r3 -The reelect: Charleston sailed until 4 p tn. July 10. from San Francisco for Manila, via July 10 -Santiago refused to surrender. Honolulu. Thousands of refugees left the city and May 24-Atimiral esteem's fleet wes sought American protection. The St. repotted bottled up in Santiago harbor Louis reached Portemonth, N.II., with by the American fleets. The Oregon 602 Spanish prisoners, including Admiral arrived at Jupiter, Fla. Carvers and Capt. Fula* of the Vizcaya. May 25 -The Preeident called tor July 11.-ArtIllery ?inset on Seettago 75 000 mot% volunteere. The tramporta was reported to have begun. Gen. Miles AtIldrAlia, City of Peking and City of reached Cuba. - - Sydney, with 2,500 eoldlers, left San July 12-0en. Torsi sole refused to Freannitoo for Manila. surrender Santiago. May 99 -Commodore Schley reported July 13 -Gen. Mlles reported that • sighting tbe Spanish fleet in Santiago trace had been arranged until noon luly harbor. 14 at Santiago. May 30 -Gen. Shatter woe ordered te July I 4-0en. Torsi surrendered Stott embark 15,000 or more troops at. l'ampa. ago city and about one-third of Santiago Santlego was thought 11 be their destine- province to the ATIlerlearl army under tiou. Generals Miles and Shatter on condition May el -Spanish reports were reeeived Chet his troops should be sent lack to of tbe bombardment of Santiago forts by SPelli. Commodore Schley. July 16 -Gen Sbafter cabled that Gen. June 1 -Details were received of the Total, under authority from tdadrid, had bombardment of the Santiago forts try finally eurrendered, ehe only condition Commodore Schley on May 31, with the tieing that the United States should Massachusetts, Iowa and New Odeon's send the soldiers bark to Spain. June 2 -The Hone, of Repreeentatives July 17 -The AM0110011 flag wag raised passed tin urgent deticiency bill, 0111171121 at noon oster Santiago after the Spanish nearly 118,000,0100 for war ecrenses. army had marched nut and laid down ite 40110 4 -Admiral Sampo. 1 reported arm"' that Naval Constructor It P. Hoteron, July 18 -The President loured a proela- Kan et SeneltIve Plervew "That climate of Cuba is bunion our boys et first, " said the pareenger with the skollcap, "but it won't be so had when they become"- " Acclimated, '' said the primenger with the meet/Ades. "Excuse roe for in- terrupting, but I feared you might pro. nounce it with the accent on the first eyllable. '-Chicago Tribune. Wm and neaten Farm rm laborers rerse Wanted 'along wu, yea es Sir& «el ma Sega FAT $ I 0900 on leth ▪ reem. vow MIMIagilbed0 IMO beelfellhON What Be Goellter Asking Quoetlowis. Fat Citiren-Yon're a pretty small chap to be running au elevator. ain't yOtt, lento The Small Chap -Yea, I guese I he They aired me 'canes the darned rope broke too many times with the heaviei elevator boys And the fat man walked. -Clevelano Plain Dealer News and Note.. Complete fertilizer is one Which con- tains the three eitsentilli fcrtiliZing ton Mituente--that le, nitrogen, phoephoric acid and potaah. Wm %sorely dimppointed when ber search availed her nothing. In bitter tears Over her hard lot the • girl re t i red tor the AVM time einem she multi remember, ligilbla 80 011117 01311the charm with the ladybug. Her ahem was restless sod frequent ly broken by the sobs she °veld not control. At mitinight Abe arid Per haps ehe would find ladybeg, after all. if she went net no* in the moon- light and renewed her wart& anteng the fIrspevinee thst Weibel around the fence amp% down stairs and art ot the rase apeR. Wit mut eras a NNW 1111,10Pix. An old Itelfef Verified. The old belief held by farmer, that • steadily eold winter le followed by nn abundanoe of tristwt poods. but that an irregular winter wilt a temperature alternately high and low kale off the pests him subetantial ground to rest upon. aneording to some experiments' made hy Dr. A. Head In a cold storage Imitate. lishment at Washington. It VMS found that the alternation of a low tempera- ture, say IS degree, ahrenheit. wtth a comparatively high one. may 10 to :%0 de. greets Fahrenheit, Invariably killed the terve* of eertalti injiirimis Meets, al- though they were not Injured t outinu- ous expoeure to the lower temperature. Naval Nomenclature. Tbe animal world has been extensively drawn upon to turtilsh names for various things on shipboard. Such, for example, are, "Flemish horee," • short foot rope under the yardarme; "lizard," a short rope with • ring in the end for use in "tripping" one of the lighter yards; "bouuds," • part of the mast "bull rope," a rope need in hauling small spars am* from the bow to which the anther is hauled up; "cat," the taokle used to haul the anchor to the tech. -yid; "fish," anoth- er tackle used in set -tiring the anchor; thei "leech" la the side of a square sail; "dol- phin striker," • short epee perpendicular to and under the bowsprit; -dog's ear," • piece of sail projts-ting when sails are furled; "snake," to join two ropes by gig - tagging a smaller rope between them; a 'jackass" is • big stuffed ball -reed to plug tip holes to Idep the water out.- Harper's Round 'Enid./ Styles of Dediam on June 3 gunk the °other Merriniac sr -tering that the local regulation's of the the Santiago harbor channel, shutting In oonquered territory should be dis,arbed Cervera's &et. Hotteon and tits Mall were made prisonere. The Senate poesel the oar eoentie bill by a vote of 44 to 48. .1 elle 6 -Furt her bombardment of Sentlego reported. 'the House sent the wer revenue hill to conference, concurring ,anato amendments. June 7-Adm1ral Sampson reported he% Mg eilenced, on June 6, the Santiago fortilloolons withont injury to American Milne. The monitor Monterey and miller lirnitis left San Freneisco for Manila. June 9-lhe Hon* agreed to the ron• terenos tonere on Ore war revenue 1)01. June 10 -The Senate agreed to the enn• .teleatee report on the war revenue bill lit vote of 43 to 29. Jane hundred mariner front the Panther, who had landed at Oilman- effisiteiellaieeseedineet‘lelessaillito, ,s+4.+40 under proteetton from the Marbiehea4, 1,01'• attacked by the Spielman., four Amerionne being killed end leveret wounded or miesing. The Spaniards re - June 18-Prestiens elgyted the war revenue bill. The Santiago Irtvedition. over 16,nen troop., left Kay Were, non. toyed by wereMpe June 14-Co.111 mei fighting at Cat - seventeen Opaniersle being June -'1' he ereond prdlt Ion tio Mantis, on 1011r traneporte, roiled flesh% San Frineeteeo The Vesnvine fired her dynamite enter at e'snttago forte for the first time, with deetruntive dime In -News came ot a third bOrtt- mon's squadron The Catmenera fort was rehired by the Texas, Rowans* and Awe 17 -Admiral Dewey repeeled fled Afantia, +Wier date of Anne that the lastirgents no Melissa: surronted Don't let the teliai. s suCcifor went of Itoil Wiltshire harem as to the faet that the hogs that district are fattenerl on whey and barley meal Crown of the peach ift di.vfist. that ham recently Nene into prominence. especially on nursery (stork. Among the newer varietim of aepara gos the Mammoth White and Colum bian have met with favor. 801110 tbe experiment atatiOrle 011, working (41 the prnblem of how to re ince 1)10 Sf1,11 fi 111,11111f rlf hard hand la trot reenirol in thinning anger beets. A "agar beet rolinre. Dwelling in flats is making great headway in Loudon. eeperially in the west bat nasty persons are averse to being Imorn as residents of snob. built in dories." as , July 20-tien, billets, with transports Rico. lien. Calixto Garcia of the 47,111:111 I. $131.141/ of • poor woman whose arm had army near Satittago formally resigned lind been severely bitten. As hilb «Ai dressing withdrew ht'' f""e4 ""Iiiii.' of 0"0 , the wound he said: •1 cannot make out recognition 1,y lieu Shatter. 1 what port of • emitter° bit you. This Is Jtilr 2.2-.iee• Mile" retorted the Pro- , too small fora horee•4 bite and too large gran of the Porto Rico expedition from' for a dog's.' 'Oh. sir,' replied the pa - Mole St Soei...1-re Psaytt Oen. Amt.:rem j tient, At wasn't an &II 111101; it seas All- Ilbt, Metall% reported that A6011041110 hild other lydy ' " As the author juatly ob- declared a dictatorship and Hist tne serves, -Surely the force of pollteriess of Philippine native' demoted independenee. urbanity nail(' no further go." July da--leret thounand Cubans at San- The popular cont-eption of "a Bitty" is tinge dre* up a petitton to President well shown In atelther ram: "A good ,gliiniey risking that :-panish officials ut Woman %rho let furnished apartments' in July 94-000. Shatter reported that had appereptly k1114M11 better dajs, said. new PAKAPOUL We, but they are not universoltrbeomn ing, end only the young should In ans case adopt them 'fire.y are trimmed in (bawd toques, inclined tointrdtlieirdo. are another attractive style anti one whiel) emits rr.any different types of face. Theo are nuule of soft strew, getuseor spent/het tulle and are trimmed et the lifted sid+ only with a big how and an Algot ei floweret or quill*, dowers and choux belne plateet below next the hair For trrivelinit wear sailor or alpine hati are prefiwred to the trimmed hate ordlna rily worn hi town. They may be attorney with a simple Mind end quill or Limy hare • drapery of gauze and chotii. The fleet panted ilitistrrited is of pint mouseeline do sole, gathered very full mei trimmed with ruches and puffing,' of De same materiel. Tho second parasol Is ut turquoise; taffeta, bordered with fiat bends of chantilly id different widths novel brindles' for Lorene!' and umbrella: • GOLD FILLED TEETH,: Moo Says the author ot "Collections and Roo- ollections:" "The home surgeon of a d hoe ltal was attending to the 1 11 - forohe hadn't the least idea how to do _Pens Soriano in the gurre+ntiered dlie t , ,.,if It took her hours Jely 45-41en. Mlles', with the Pogo, Pone*, south meet. Gen. Merritt arrived at Manila and matimed command. July 20 --Spain, throngh the Frenett Ambito-441er at Washington, forma y toted Permute+, Mr+ inley to nein* Wrote putting them In • large pan and covering upon which the United States would he them with cold tester The pan Is then willing to make peace. set on the range. ittitli the water boils I When that occurs, it le removed fwni the to Tatum, Porto Hien, meeting -•petilith opposiition. mcnn0 \ tint, anti the globe* tire allowed to relnallt in the weer until it is perfectly cold Inlv ilti- -Gen. Brooke, with soldier on ' I a cenation ereattnent for nappy las "I wonder if those Basbys 40 their baby ' "NO. Busby slogs it to sliesp." "Well, the baby Isn't old, enough to Da erttleal."-Cleveland Pled ler.. K am ef the deill1 dare Intro Timm Then She -What • lovelyritner alteration! can Ise Got Ont. ' 'el flow resplendent tire ' Ight orb ot 4ap An example of name of the queer ex hangs in the blue vault above! Ite--Ife-a-s; nit* day fer.a feller begs. called npon to buy ft thing with «hi,. I oectisione ie thus stet forth by the Mil A HEALTHY waukee, Sentinel: A }Twig woman who worked aa a WO MAN for tho elterg4 by explaining hoe tutich the lilliairret cyst him. Di one 114)1 lew tooth, Ito said, ite put II -in worth 401. geld 'roe Lill WM. !mid. and tem 1014 w hen I lie 1,4 04. nugget tram o. wor lio peel her potnits•s'' ' PI) came OM. antes (Aube& weighed if eeropelonsly end veined tt. The breaking 01 ;Ono, giebee is very fret at tel 01411IL -.ART Itrl hewer bus coich.lo euent, as all housel.typers knovr, Their her dentist. red beforehand This le done Ity "go sllopping" anione the dentiftre be. ?ere having any roneiderable ismolint of work thine There is4 coneitierable Ilene linggery about the bushiest+ in sone. quertt.re. The public) in tehl that $1.7) is id aga lamp ehimneys and te equally efficient le the ease of ghee globes. --New York Post. A reoet Per Pays. the Mi. 1,01115, 144. Paul and blaseme it - setts, left Newport News for Porto R100 to loin Gen. Mlles. July ils--City of Pow* atirrendered fin Anterienn farms and the inhabitente stmwed great pleasure at tee ehaltee of Fond Fether-Yes, Freddie, reeding is rule. always den to hetet July te-Phillppinre remitting in Fat Freddie Then. pot" what Malta saps mole le Presudens singlets,' pro I silver ice pitcher eweatt-dellredeell' Vela - VAIN lie um's& sumo retie - a fair twit, for a crew!' an ready to pay it, on the gee -m.1 that good nerk sinerseVelt good pay. A fee, blocks %%wily the lifitTle work wee dom, holt week for file, just as well if 9 1 had teem paid, and it was done by a reptitable dentist. One dentist figured on Vie for eit teeth, apd another 2Po Nine tenths Of all 1,w 1,011Tering and di• -ease in the werla et mes from the kid - Wye. yet how few people there f11.1•NVhdis liakt'STlyearrof those beet beadaeheet • lemenears. all signs of kidney trenble, are Tows anti regulate the kidneys and help thein to throw• off the poieons from the dr.itsiela tfollhill VI ell Panned mo Much Store Defoe* nem oeing to take them I mu linable to lietten my shoes o• esseoent of my geolien rendition, but bg teken a event/4 hos MA have no beettigsp in recommending Doan • Kidney Tills leg \ ony Kidney hi, Dropsleal trouble - The Dose Kidney Inn CO , Toreatis, gr‘"