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Never enter the water when over
rent, a liW.le first, and cool off,
not enough to feel cold. Iluthera
enter I ho water when the body
at a glow, not when it Is in active
violent perspiration. Never enter
water with a headache; never do
With a full stomach, Nothing can
more dangerous to the system than
contravene tin >o rules, and many
lost their lives by neglecting
No one should enter the water
after dinner; none who
to avoid tho swimmer's bugbear,
should enter It when suffering
acidity of the stomach. The best
for bathing is either before break
or between eleven and twelve In
forenoon, All who suffer from
constitutions should avoid
in the early morning.—Wom
Home Companion.
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United fltat.es Consul Smith of Mos
reports that, a telegram from
announces tiie finding of a gold
weighing seventy pounds in
Spasso I'reobiajensk mines, situat
on tho, Ttiver Chlbyek, In the dis
of Yoansay. The nugget will be
to take tho eleventh place, as
as size is concerned, among the
of the whole world, and the
among those found in Russia.
first was found in tho South Oural
!*ro|ioM<ul Alllimco Wllh I'ltigluiel.
If the United Slaton anil England should
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rl.rcngth with llostettei's
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Chocolatn is still used In the Interior of
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Briof Compilation of Daily
Occurrences.
ft.enu ho stated authoritatively that
administration has no information
regard to the reports from Manila
tho German marines had boon
at that place, together with
of crows of foreign warships in
harbor. It can also he stated
tho officials, from tho president
do not credit tho reports.
Army officers say tho Atlanta, Ga.,
are making a serious mis
in condemning tho cantr.dii sys
and think they ought to open
eyes to the facts and not insist
n course which will surround tho
with blind tigers and mean
and bring demoralization and
Hnrgeon General Van Reypen of the
has received a report from the
with Admiral Sampson’s fleet
cared for tho dead and wounded
in which he denies that tho
were mutilated. Seven wounds
a Muaser rillo ball were mistuken
multilutioiL
Another battleship “Maine” is to ie
and Ensign liaglcy’s heroism is
bo marked by naming a torpedo
“Bagley.” It will bo torpedo
No. 21 and the Maine will be bat
No. 10.
Quartermaster General Luddington,
the war department, has received a
from Quartermaster Long at*
Fiancisco, saying that the third
expedition of the Philippines
leave Han Francisco next Monday
six transports, namely, the Ohio,
City of l’ara, Morgan City,
and Newport.
Tho first serious conflict between
troops and the Spaniards in Cuba
place witbin seven miles of San
The Americans engaged con
of four troops of flic First Cav
four troops of the Tenth Cavalry
eight troops of Roosevelt’s Rough
less than a thousand men in
The Spanish forces numbered
2 , 000 .
Reports received at the adjutant
office of the war department
that tho formation of the new
of regiments, battalions,
under tho president’s second call
troops by the mustering in of the
is now fairly under way.
Personally he is most desirous of
with the troops, for, as ho says
his friends, he has been with the
for thirty years and his spirit is
them now, although circum
necessitate his remaining hero
a time. There is a possibility that
may go with General Henry’s di
when tho Harvard and Yale
their second trip from Newport
but this is quite doubtful.
In most of the states, the probabil
is all tho men necessary for the
organizations should he obtained
two or three weeks at tho least,
Col., the Hon. M r . J. Bryan is at old
or f Omaha where, under the instruc
of Col. Vifquain, a veteran of the
he is studying regimental tactics,
Admiral Sampson is now in constant
j practically immediate cable com
with the navy department,
can be sent every half hour,
Secretary of tho Navy Long has sent 1*.
Assistant Naval Constructor R.
in care of the commander in
of the North Atlantic squadron,
inspiring letter, commending him
the extraordinary heroism he dis
in sinkiug the collier Merrimac
the harbor of Hautiago de Cuba.
Tampa, Fla., is again to be made the
for a largo force, and the
is securing complete de
with a view to centering another
1 noot HausportS trail snorts there ttlLie. With W 1U1
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troops moving to those points and
exit ‘ Ape edition UUOI1 wei! well advanced aUMUULll, General IteilCUU
will be free to joiu the army in
uc ^ field “ •
Admiral Sampsou has again notified
state department that Lieutenant
and his men are all well. They
confined in the city of Santiago,
miles from Morro.
Later advices stato that sixteen
were killed in the battle of
Quasiua, fought by the Rough Ri
and Spaniards near Santiago.
list of wouuded will reach over
The Washington officials express
as thoroughly ^ satisfied
. .. tlio result ,, of » the first coufiiefc . ,
real
Cuba, realizing that war cannot be
waged without sacrifice of
A Madrid newspaper publishes a re
to the effect that tho peace condi
suggested by the government of
United States call for the posses
of the island of Porto Rico, the
of the island of Cuba,
protectorate of the United
the establishment of a naval
for United States warships in
Philippines and the establishment
a coal depot for the United States
in the Canary islands.
The latest information reaching the
shows that the number of
troops in Cuba is greater than
been heretofore estimated. The
number is given at 37,000, of
12,000 are in Santiago, 10,000
Holguin* and 15,000 at Manzanillo.
At the bureau of military informa
at Washington, which is the secret
of the army, all calculations
now being made 011 the basis of
seasoned troops in Santiago.
It develops that the Rough Riders
into a well laid Spndish am
in the initial fight near San
A Montgomery dispatch states that
adjutant general of the Alabama
Guard will have the tender
more volunteers under the second
he
A Naval Hero*. alary.
From the 'Times-Herald, Chicago, III.
L;ito la 18Gi, when President Lincoln is
call' for volunteers,. h. J. Clark, of
Trumbull Co., Ohio, was among
first to respond. Ho Joined tho mortar
d of Admiral Porter just beforo tho me
operations on the Mississippi Jiivor
It was at the torrillc bombardment
tho VI dcsburtf forts, that tiie hero of this
f**ll with a shattered arm from a
of sctMPwvael.
After painful months in the hospital, ho
sufticlently to bo sent to his homo
Warren, Ohio. Aaothor call for troops
rod Ids patriotic zeal and Clark soon »*i
in Company II, of tlie 7tii Ohio Vol
In tlw army of rim Potomac, lio
In many engagement*. Being wounded
u skirmish near lU -limoml, he was sent
tho hospital ami thence kome.
Soon af
terward he 1
began t h o
[I study hen and
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practice of
veterinary
-"■> surgery, Hooking
o a
' wider hold
: ' 'than Ohio tho vil
V lage afford
ed, ho went
A Wounded Hero. to h Chicago
w o r c* h o
has a wide is a member of
Post, G. A. U., and cs at 4U35 Asli
Ave.
Several years ngoDr. (Mark’s old wounds
trouble him. Ho despaired •'row weak and
and his friends of his
He finally recovered sufficiently to be
but was a mere shadow, weighing only
pounds. The his best medical attendance
to restore lost strength, and vigor.
“A fri *nd gave me a box of Dr. Williams’
Pills for Palo People,” said Dr. Clark,
they helped mo so much that I bought
half dozen boxes and took them. I soon
my strength, now weigh 190
and, except for injuries that can
be remedied, am as well as ever.
“I consider Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for
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DINNER IN HAREM.
Hems on the Menu Were a Call aad a
Kid Roasted Whole.
Mrs. Ramsay, who accompanied bar
on his archaeological tour in
Minor, once spent a whole day in
harem. She describes the incidents of
visit in Hfer book, "Every-Day Life
Turkey,” front which we condense
description of the Turkish dinner.
ladies of the house, the mother of
master and his two wives, warmly
the stranger and introduced
to several guests. Coffee and ci
end slices . of melon were
round shortly after. Then, it
noon, two of the older ladies
themselves, and on prayer car
sprtad toward Mecca, spent a
of an hour in devotion, while
other ladies smoked, laughed and
Some of the women went into
garden, where they romped like
at hide and seek.
At four o'clock preparations began
for dinner by putting a table cloth of
under the table and placing
it a four legged stool turned upside
Upon it was laid a large, round
metal tray three feet in diameter,round
edge of which was piled bread. A
basin, ewer and napkins were carried
to the guests that they might wash
hands and several of the more
calling for prayer carpets and
said their prayers before dining.
Billows were placed round tho table
the guests took their places, sit
Turkish fashion. A narrow nap
many yards In length and with
borders, encircled the ta
lying in loose folds on the knees
tlfe diners.
The first course, served in the earth
pot in which it had been cook
was called pishmlsh, and was com
of rice, onions, sour milk, cheese
fat. The pot was placed in the
of the table, and all the guests
as much as they wanted with
black wooden spoons with color
beads set in their handles.
The seeond course was a calf—entire
head to hoof—boiled until the
fell out, and smothered in a mass
finely shredded garlic. It was eaten
the fingers of the right hand—the
of two fingers and the thumb.
remained of the second course—
little garlic and tho bones—was re
and a huge cream tart was
on the table. The flaky pastry
the fragrant, rich cream having
eaten, the dish that had contained
cream was replaced by another
with dolmaches—a mixture of
and rice wrapped In vine
That was succeeded by a great bowl
cherries cooked in honey and eaten
an ivory spoon, Mrs. Ramsay,
she had eaten to repletion,
a show of enjoying’the sweet,
her refusal should cause the re
of the dish untasted by hosts
polite to eat what their guest had
A kid, roasted whole and stuffed
pistachio nuts, followed the cher
and that was succeeded by an
dish of sweets. Then came low’s,
meats and fruits and last
all a pilau.
“Now,” said Mrs. Ramsay’s left-hand
with a sigh and a smile, “if
are done, we may retire from the
She had been done for three
hours, and with grunts and sighs
arose. The basin and ewer wore
handed round, and then cigar
and coffee.
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eyes are made every year in Ger
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AVisconsln lias 9,(XX) Indians of various
Scbley under Farrifut. |
Commodore Schley Is described ss
feet nine Inches In height, with
eyes, a mustache and imperial,
gray; hl3 hair is growing thin on
but he artfully brushes it so as to
tho bald spot; ho weighs about
pounds, is restless in manner, walk
up and down and all around the
to whom he is talking; is mod
in dre3s and democratic in all
In tho Civil War Sohley had
of a gunboat under Admiral
gnd they tell this story to
how he fights:
Farragut summoned him one morn
and, pointing to a Confederate fort
“Do you see that place, Schley? Go
it to pieces.”
Schley went, and was hammering
forts to bits when his Quarter
rushed up to him and said;
"Captain, the Admiral has signalled
to stop and return to the fleet.”
“To thunder with the signal! I won’t
it,” answered Schley.
He kept pounding away at the fort
It was in ruins. Then he return
to the fleet. Farragut was angry
summoned him. Before all the
of the flag9hip he gave Schley
fierce dressing down for not obeying
recall signal.
“I didn’t see it,” protested Schley’
“You must have shut the eye that
put the glass to,” said Farragut.
After again raking him fore and aft
his disobedience the Admiral took
into the cabin out of sight of the
officers and gave him one of the
cigars in his locker.—Syracuse
The Spanish Pretender’s Opportunity.
It is an interesting bit of history
Don Carlos, the Spanish pretend
might have been King of Spain if
had been willing to abate his claim
rule as an absolute monarch. The
Prime Minister, Sagasta, went
him in 1808 and offered him the
on the condition that he would
a constitution and be a limited
He was then but nineteen
of age, but he replied like a true
“I will sign nothing. When
come to my throne I will rule my
as I and the ministers I choose
fit.” He still holds the same rigid
of what true kingship is. For
reason he is likely to die un
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