teariun^ton letter »rota oar regular <®rre,por.dent WatunuTun, May 2Und, IMS. wounded and burr tbs dead under the protection st its white flag. Tbs red flag >• ’!*• *»go ot -iofiant e, and ia often need by revolutionists. In our service H is a mark of danger, and •boa« a veaeel to be recteving er die* barging her powder. The black flag is the sign of piracy. The yellow dag »hows a yeeeel to bo in > quarantine, or is a tign of a contagious i ha*a«e. A flag at bad mast means mourning. Fisbinf and other veOMis return with a flag st half to announce the l or death of some of the crew. Dipping the flag is lowering it »lightly 1 and tbeo bciatiog it again to salute a i vesael or fort. If the president of tbe United btatee , GOOD IOÇA TO ßORROW. GEEMANS GO TO THE OPERA. It la Tkat of Ila vias an c>f Ulf la. Drafter names writ on water . WALK ASHORE! C.ra«l fell to rocking it from «»de to o'clock and closes at ten, writes Lilian . Every meui doubt« of peacrable aurren-lor of ibe Fil- the raft was not tzxrxed Her rocxin s so.” responded tbe xgect, Bell from Berlin Vi the Ladka ’ Home before the •lowly di- »lodged it fioni the sand ■ * b>eb ipino« All of tbe regular, that can p'j»- • / : o. :.2- ò^e of tí..* mere sad whea «he turned Journal. The beat »eats are absurdly f uiltted to th it wo gt rounded, ---------- ,---- ■ibly be «pared arc to b« wot to biui aa ce with tbe bill* _ and * the * sb re a rod •round, *he va ___ , afl 2 at cheap, and whole families, whole ' drafter < ' 1 She cried ' ' k*r ' help ra about the behind her ~ ------ *7 and «1» fa«t aa they ran bo tran,port«« total it b e arm» »■me d -toiee -n ’ • - r; ' rz hi* say, go there together. ( oming straight | law making, , a eorstitutional h i -> L •. nr.d hthogi r - B-.w V.o«riy ’ up H * '• • T unl«oa the project of per»uaJing th« vol­ from Paris, irons the th- one high rank, He examine» tbe .*i ‘ , - - »rt < f t. t be lx.uupcd acre*» th- *Mndy shore unteer« to re-«ol*»t aa organization«, cioiis, enthusiastic French audiences, out aaythi;. in it tbf V. men this first German audience see men serf- | w.th th. jnatitution, in«tead at coming borne, ean b« »uccoaw » Ú i» L — , ju; r -3' ; is e of 1 oui, thoughtful, appreciative, but un- scurities and indicates fully carried out. Tiier« ia al«o Mine « the ■ Iposte. rs, i enthusiastic. 1 bey use more judgment rt dundaneics. More than anxiety leit over tba «ituation in Cuba. about applause than the French. They on request, draft any in It 1« known that th« Cuban laador« who ord of tua ce;*u*Ud actoi never interrupt a scene, or even a mu- a member may desire to bring before have per«ua barge, or hoisted at the and always worthily disposed. The economy of the time of the par!tameu* r.-l effect, ard th crai p Unccr -t.t .tiona! 000, now in Havana, awaiting dwtribu main of the vessel oa 1 mm rd of which be French are given to exaggerating an »rd of th»- courts. But more often it is tm ver emotion and to applauding an eccen­ Lilis are often killed by the hand of the Don, are not friendly to tbe (Jailod is. who frr Lk‘ f r¿¡ cec tricity. Even their subtlety is over­ bill d**after, and a!! measures submit­ Slate« and that tboy would willingly done. The German drama ia cleaner, ted to the legislative bod : 3 f utl 1er” fh figue» or a Li. make trouble it they dared. There are .< • hiiig ¿’rute?c ’ e. ti AFGHAN NEW WOMAN. tbe family tie is made much of, senti­ in import and full, yet cone a>«o ruyateriou« hint« ol ouloid« influence ment is encouraged instead of being We need something of this and money beinx u«ed in Cuba to fo times n ridiculed as it too often is in America, Excellent in as urea are rot se’dam the ment d>wati«faction. And well informed •’In the but the (Jerman point of view of Amer- offspring of th** brains of raeu vi men areexpreraing fear lhat more troop« ■ cans ia quite as much distorted as the not trained constitutional iawyr French. That statement is severe but they fail of enactment, or of e are likely to be needed io Cabo «» wall a* The new woman has penetrated even true. It would i>e utterly impossible ment If enacted, on account of tei were famous tbe other day and w in tbe 1‘bilippinee. to the harem of the ameer of Afghan for tbe American girl to be more ex­ blemishes which might eerily be re­ day are quite forgotten, Commiwioner ijeneral ol Immigration istan, where she wears male attire and I usually rep rejected in their quisitely misunderstood than by moved. The records of our legislators Powderly 1« wrecking with a knottv dues aa she pleases, says the Ladies* coetume and jairt. Some of tJ French and German men. and courts are full cf the oLituarieaof Problem, whet her native« of the Philippine« Pictorial. such laws. The anpolntmef.t cf a cap­ tne ’ ’ »»he cried, "save me ! as the old tbe rage but u few years ag —diw« L The ameer picked her up on his ra- ' have « legal right to come to tlii« country arie» and had everythin! able drafter of bills to aid legislators man came to the water’s edge The griz­ HE MIXED HIS TERMS. zled mariner raised his hand to the »ide way. There are women v turn journey from the northern part of i «ithout complying with th« immigra in the preparaiion of prosp<-< ti«e law, of hi« mouth and cried hoarsely. Walk queened it ci er the whole tion law« A New York amuaeruent his dominions a goix! many years ago. < lint ile Prubnbly Appreciated the would enable each meaxure to xtand or ashore ”! She had been brought before him by an Force of the Law Woae That’s all there was of it. She was still made thou.-a;.da and drank ci;.:ii>pagn fall aquarely on it, merits, irrespective manager engaged a party of Filipino«, angry father and proposed husband for in shoal water All she needed was the and wore a princes«’ diamf’ids. Why. the Lesa. of coneideratioi.« merely technical. ■aid to be actor«, in Manila and brought punishment. She would not conform timely word of instruction and advice. their very names are forgotten! I an’ But suppose it had not come ? Suppose them to Ban Franciaco, «here the immi­ to the usage of the country and enter A daily olaervaiion of that part of SHE WAS TRUSTrUL she had n< t heeded it? Was there no uot an oid-timer, though I’m familial gration eomniieeioner refuwl to l«t the married state, though she had then the corninunity that from either pover­ danger ? The open sea, a frail raft, and a with the >tage. a:. ' I t frailer woman ! actually ¡»tartled suddenly to come I util She Ifati Iler Hat. 1 The woman on the raft is a type of hun­ bent upon her to do so. criminal courts, furnishes opportuni­ dwtituto alien«. The New York mane A middh -at?ed woman came through ! dreds of thousands of her sex who are •cross these picture« on the bill-room The girl declared she had run wild ties for the study of humanity that few reminded what ger appealed to CommiwioMr Powderly, the gate at one of the railway stations : drifting into danger Up to a definite day. walls, and to be th all her life, and did not wish to give up ■taking tbe argument that the Phi ip- h*-r frc»-«lorn. to be shut up in a harem can enjoy, says the Louisville Commer­ tbe other afternoon with a crowd of , they have been enjoying life in perfect they had been, and n> be set to thinking security. Then, in a moment, a scum ? of cial. These people usually have very paxsPDger» from a train which had just ! impending danger comes. They are at the what had become of them!” pine« being a pert of the Vailed Blate«, She sought the ameer’s protection and limited education, n any of them have Every day inert i ■ tha arrived, say» the Washington Post. She mercy of trav- obtained it. none; yet the natural shrew dne** of danger They are drifting, drifting drift­ •1 from one part ef th* country tu an­ “All right,” he said, “since you want the race, sharpened by experience and wore a gray gown and she carried a ' ing. Th* a eomee the cry for kelp To other part that 1« p>M>e««e the title of older, or chief, and was was a prisoner in the county jail, Thia bag and cape into the hand» of an as-1 health lx-hind you. All you need is just made the harem’s messenger. She waa when the police were charging tonisbrd young man, w ho happened to i the rir’ht w '1 of advice and common oxpoctad in a few daye. ’j«. i in time, and the grip of a fie »landing neur, she plunged through sense i Pepreeentative Zenor el Indiana Decu­ comes and goes an »he pleases or Is or-! persons who were arrested on sus- helping ha ■ • That isjust what Dr Pierce the crowd and ran ba<-k to the train, i offer* dered, both by night and day. ami no, toes :y >ne suffering from dist a»e ■ picion, aa suspected felon«. ’ He waa to ple« a »ort of neutral po«itiun on the one even in slanderous Cabul has ever I>e presented in the circuit court for Presently she emerged, her bat on her I general ipiealion of eipanaion, but 1« practical help. It requires some confidence breathed a word against her fair name. indictment. I said: ‘What ire you in J head, a smUe < f perfect content on her to take advice when your own sense* are quite certain that »e do out want the jail for?’ He answered: They say I ■ face, a smile which failed the moment against it. The woman on the raft could Philippine« fur keep«. He «aid; "1 am A d egg was accidentally dropped am a ‘‘respected fellow’! ’ ‘Well, when I she set foot on the platform again. .She not see the bottom of the roily water, and not what you < all an anti-expaii«ioniet from a building in Boston occupi» be ran be cured, ujM>n a •aid, ‘I go to the circus court to-mor- I looked wildly about for her fur cape and We 'Tn hardly get out ol the Philippine« a baking company, and rrrov. ry of !: You may have heard I and her traveling bag. The astoniehed- And. perhaps, the very disease that has without tarot giving them a lw«on in lady pedestrian, bhe sued, and obtained : row! ’ ” luoking y uir.g man waa «till boi ling begun to threaten her is consumption, that a verdict of >300. Her complaint al ­ about SCOTT’S EMULSION Wonder w hat the grave judges would eivilixatfnn. That mean« that we oiuat I them. The middle-aged woman poa- dreadful disease regarded by millions as leged that "the afort >aid egg was set ' think of that? go on until we compel them to look at and have a vague notion , sewed hereelf of her belonging«. Then incurable. Her local doctors perhaps say, in motion by the negligence of tlie de- ‘‘we can make your suffering a little less, tbe matter in the proper light. Hiill, I femlant's servant.” that it is cod-liver oil with A CAMEL’S TWO AVERSIONS. | »he gave a sigh of relief. but there’s no hope " don’t believe that in the end we want ".My land," abe «aid, with feeling, Does Dr. Pierce claim to cure consump­ Invalid* assert that they have been its bad taste and smell and tion ? That question i*n ’ t worth arguing the ielanda. The oriental character ia benefited by mud bath» in the vol­ "auppoxe yi.u I.a in't been honeat!"and Look al the record. Take a case in point all its other repulsive fea­ ' the crowd «wallowed her up. aomething that we, aa caucaaiana, can canoes of Mendocina county, ( al. The Here is a man (or w >rnan with a ha king tures. It is cod-liver oil, the have no conception of. It ie becauae it volcano •es belch forth ice-cold mud. and cough, a hectic flush night sweats, great ema­ Shake Into You; Shoe» ciation or wasting of fle*h -pitting J blood would be imporaibla for ua tu gage tbe in this sufferer» from rheumatism and i ur t and the best in the shortness of breath and all the other symptoms Camels very frequently wear muzzles character of Ibe laliabilanie that the cutaneoui diseases immerse themselves made of rope, and this leads to a mis- Allen’s Foot-Ease, a powder for the feet. After every remedy and every local phv-ician world, but made so palata- has failed, he. as a last resort, takes Golden ialande would make dangcroiin poeaee- by clinging with their hand» to a j conception, aaya a writer in London It cures painful, «woolen, smarting, ner Medical Discovery ’ and the cough vaniwhr*. the b!e that almost everybody strong sapling extending across the cheek gets back its natural color sleep become» vous fret atie it wun't cons........Ml mane of animals, and* I feel convinced, M came near coating him ♦1,000,0X1. ie Iclr« was attacking the very < h id< 1 of lift and <«nild not find it in their heart« to hurt »sealing, ch II oiih (A k I hot, tired, aching ' that ft W.-1S something that u x- lden Medical Discovery And Dr. - American bax to carrying around a lot Pierce is curing such something» r ight along (xmceited and overbearing as they 0 gistH and shoe stores. By mail for 25 with a record of over a quarter of a million of coin, tbe war department whipped look. eases, and not more than three per cent, of V To a great many young men the Two great dislikes they have. $1,000.000 in p«|i«r money of email de­ One cents in stamp«. Trial package free. failures looks like cream; it nour­ One fact, at least, is well established. That criminal life iiaa many attraction»; is to people wearing black clothes and Address, Allen S. Olmsted, I a * Roy, the "Gohlen Medical Di*. overy ” dors cure nomination« tu Manila, to be uaed in just ns the tramp life has attractions. weak lungs, bleeding from lung«, ■-l-nn.tr. ishes the wasted body of paying off the troop« lly good Inch the They love the life of risk and danger. the other to tiring jostled in the >tret ts. N Y. hng-riag viuJw, iaryngitis. broth Inti- throat or even touched. disease, and kindred'affections of the air pas­ adly treated lead I once went to call on n beautiful up to consumption, can no longer l»e doubted better than cream or any the myriad« ol anta which attacked the to hunt and kill things game, Sjian- white camel, and, ns it was Sunday. in view of the many thousands of well estab­ MANY JÎILL SPEAK GAELIC. place where It wax etored alter it« arrival iards, Indians. That ia very interest­ I put on a black coat. The came) lookw! lished cures of such ca*< s reported bv the most other food in existence. It trust worthy citizens Many of ihe-e i a-< s have al Manila, and if they had not, at once, ing. VVe have not got rid of it yet. we at me, edged away, and finally turned b«en pronounced consumption - anti incurable bears about the same rela- —by the best local physicians before the suffer­ would have eaten the notea up entirely. shall some time—the deeiro to kill hlw bock to me. Ji mad» ers commenced the u*< of Dr. Pierce s Go'den • tion to other emulsions that Not understanding, I instated on p it­ Tlie inlormatiun ««« got to Waalungtim thing». The criminal has that w«>rt of .i Discovery. Whether the doct • pr fes- Medi 2 cream does to milk. If you : passion. A good many of them like ting him, whereupon hr repeated the e’ « in time to atop another big eliipment ol ge. Ire at«*» or nut ts nut for u» to decide. that way of fife; it is game. They aame antics and gave a deep growl • have had any experience paper money. Tbe troupe in tha Phil­ take the chance» and the risks. Under nr m ber and the driver explained that n camel McClure s Magazine for June. j with other so-called “just as in, and ippine« will berealter be paid excluaively the old system it wan very risky, but, drtefts loniber raiment, probably bo­ a.u I ■ í in gold and ailver if convicted, they served a definite t« rm, cause he becomes accustomed to th e F< r a description of Marconi’s wire- *good” preparations, you e tvpin- Vp to thia time, tbe varioux I unde that and. after l*ring well fed. for a certain bournouaes of the \mlu« lets telegraph that anybody can under­ a will find that this is a fact. c is an are to lie uaed lor braaa band« and hut time, they went about their busine*-» stand, and an account of its latest rly e\ ? The hypophojphitea that are LOCKED IN DEATH. rah welcnmee for Admiral Hewer, in again when they were free. We could achieve men ta that everybody will be in­ not let n man do anything worse for combined with the cod-liver oil varioua place«, are many, many llioua-, terested in, readers may he referred to himself than that. I an* not talking 2 g've additional value to it because eanda larger than tlie fund that la being (he June number of Met lures Magazine. about society now, but about the man. collected for the purcliara of a henna for What Is the best thing to do for the kt The article is written with the aestat- j they tone up the nervous system Admiral liewey in Waahington. The mm) ? I should any: "My detir air. | ance of Mr. Marconi himself, by Mr. g and impart strength to the whole Although it iii generally known how •< comparatively «mall total ot the conlri- tin- fir*t felony you have committed is < leveland Moffett, who himself sent and • body. buiione received by Treasurer Robert« the Inet one you will ever have a chance the buck beer fight and how sometime« th­ received message* by the wireless tele indicate« atihar apathy on tlie eiibjec t or to commit, and we do that for jour ow n in consequence their antlers become in- |>e graph across the English channel; and <^oth very fierce and conra- [ spl der the sea off the coast of Cornwall: epontaaiety with which it ia contributed is the whole of it. I whould say - > on I geous in their protection of t hem and the *h< reruinscences and anecdotes of “Lincuin approach of another buck ie a signal for r # than in ita grand total. Tliouaande re- ' will not like it; jou will Ilk 1 it about tamed at u a.. Pat­ and the Soldiers;” and a dranatk de­ < avwts. and 1 • »i«-Ma I battlr. In these c<»nt1icts it frequently -v < ent baiiBM» c nd acted ior |*oot««Tt Fee« member the diegiial that «•• felt at the &o yearn from now. when y< u arc nil scription of “Paul Jones’s Greatest Oua Omct it o »« o » itx u S ’» tint Onict firat of- b*Pp e na that one or the other ¡a killed •lowneae with which the money lor tin dead I should soy for the and wacan aecur« patent in leas t.mc thaa tboM Fight,” by the Rev. C. T. Brady, are i. and thrre are occaidonal iii»taiive« in rewiote froai W»sh.n,'b,n. Grant tomb in New York wee collected, feriM’ I «hould wend the person to an in the course of these Mruggiea of the other attractive features of the number. stitution. to r«main until he ha» rn •nd care ebould lie taken not to alluw With an excellent story by Kipling, and w antlers becoming^ interlocked hrtut-vn tire!) clning.fi h < nature If he dotu Sand model, draw or photo., with deaerip . ,,r Bot> £.e< yj the l>ewey Home fund get into any eueb not change hi»inclination for that sort each other, which result» in the death other short stories and a second install- ; twin. ■' ir?<‘ 1 • ■ - .. Mr,.. condition. Only a little more thau JiiJOO of life, hr should continue to slay in ! of taith animals. One instance is «n ment of Booth Tarkington’s absorbing ' A RaMRMLET. 1 •! I’ •.• lit . VI ,th d -MU«< in th« I S. a . t ; t irn . baa yet reached the cuato .y of Treaeurar prison at lalmr. I><> you not m * c in j record where three pair» of horn« were novel, “ The Gentleman from India,” ; ( c»>* »ent tie«. A ire •*. Roberta. the majority of casta that tafhe man’* found thus entangled together, the there is also an especially go d prevision FkTCNTOrnct *» smi « íqto * D C Icivi I he long-talked-alxmt Civil Borvice onlj mi I v at ion? It iw not cruel. - •kulla and skeletona lying »» proof of of fiction the deadly outcome of the battle. to i order baa been iaaued by the preaideul. | t’harl«•- Dudley Warner, in Arena. i It ia in October and Novemtwr that Minerals sent to this office for assay Although it ie very coneervaliva in it* the buck becomes so c<>ml>athe and in will receive prompt attention. The A WOMAN’S PHILOSOPHY. 50 YEARS' exi eptiuna, it pleaaca neither tlie epuila- a few weeks thereafter he loaea his assays will be made by the best essayists EXPERIENCE men nor tha itvil «orvico reformer. The sleek condition, shed» his horn» and re­ < former object lioc-auae IU b eaceptiona arc treats to the denser forest. Huw M ar *♦■ garas« WhfR llrHPtl eo few, only about «W place« in all. and fro as Cartata Diffamo the latter bocaura it ia imued at all. No Potate. exception« are made in any branch ol tbaaorvico that were not approved by A number of printers, all of whom T rxdc Mxnxs, tbo member at ilia cabinet al tbo brad were born «ince tin last war, were sit­ D isions r mtn a ting about the office of Secretary ol that branch. The empluyea of the C opyrights A c Anyon« «endf-ig nuketnh and .1 aw arci Marsh H»d practice just what it under them needs- and l»v better than a dozen «ham hv»>1som«lv ina«trwf«xd T «int Irnttlea,’’ »uggvstvd one. "Ami Spai.i will find it quite a change UilQT ViniCNT PAQC2 UAUC The grmteat care shoul.1 ba given t<, fiom bill iTlUOl VIUL l HI U hu L u ilAtL any little «ore. pimple "T wrwti’n which liaw Ynri. ”1 don will h< ■how« nu dtxpoaitioai to heal under ordin- war,” »a APPPAGPTI AT PIPQT A2 aryttaal ant N one ean toil how aoon theaa nrrLAnLU Al I Ind I Ad Will develop into Cancor of tha wor»t type we think So many {¿»ople die from Chncer simply be­ cause they do not know juat what the diaaaae ia; they naturally turn themselvra over to the doctors, ana are forced to submit to a cruel and dangerous operation the only treatment which the doctors know for Cancer The diwraae promptly return«, however, an 1 is even more violent and dewtructive than e»e« l'orna and buni n« tefore Cancer ia a deadly poison in the blood, and an operation, plaster, or lises raat an«l cun tort other external treatment can have no etTecl whatever upon it The cure must •I by ail druggiats and Come from within—the last veetigaof poiaou must be eradicated • vents Trial package may !*• th<4worw Mr. Wm Walpole, of Walshtown, 8 D. aara: "A Allen S. Ohasted. l a little blotch about the sire of a pea came under my left eye. grrnlually growing lar(p»r, from which shotting pain« nithing than at intervals ran in all direction* I tecanie greatly alar me. 1 and the About Flags. and ixmxulte.1 a good doctor, who pronounced it Cancer, and «dviard that it be cut out. but thia I mull not con­ Tk.ra lari», ten •! them, abnul sent to. I reed in my local paja-r of a cure effected by fi.K«, ar. (iv.ii na bv lh« I laraui.t S S. S.. and decided to try it It acted like a charm the To "rtriko lb. fl«," ia t„ |,WI 1 Cancer becoming at flr-t irritated, and then discharging notional color, in .nbiniwion very freely. Thia gradually grew lew and then diwon tinned altogether, loavtng a email scab which aoon drop­ Flag. ar. ura.l a. th. .ywbol ul ped off and now only a healthy little Bear remains where ea If nn what threatom-1 to destroy bit life once hel l full «way." » them being .ailed tUg otCrar. Hm b flag I'ceitively the only cure for Cancer ia Swift a SpnoiRo— •re equare to di.iingii>eli tbeni lr 11. other l«nnere. A "dag ol troco" I. a «lute flag .1,« - becanaa It ia the only remedy which can g" deep enough to rra-h the root of the diaraee and foo-e it out of the svstem pennanently. A eurg, al opawatu n plated to aa enemy to indicate a draire d.«ee not reach the blixxl the real «rat of tha di*ra«e—because t.ig i« < Kveutaf I ^VSULSiON Nervous Debility ij often one of the most distressing uu. effect» of the Gcp- lx m4Y *l*° b* <> > ; - At one tl ru. 1 wra tn .uch * condition that my physirtra ..... I wouid t»' • nwrv ou. pro.tr.tion ; that 1 would have to atop a.wa paper work or t would so to piece, if I peraiatra in doing it. u t waa de.troyliis whal ner*. force I bad left. 1 loot Heeh and bau a complication of ailment, which haftled aklllful phyaiclaue. Au aaa not Invest In a lottery. You get your money's worth. In both quantity snd qual.ty. 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