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VOLUME 12.
GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA. TUESDAY EVENING MAY 31. 1888.
NUMBER 3.
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T.itnpa May . 81. --The regiment of western Rough Ri tiers
rv.ior Col. Wood arrived hero today mining in three sections
id are now in camp. They go
SOHLET TO BOMBAKD.
Key West May 31. Schley will endeavor to draw Cervcra
t li bombarding fort.
DORST LANDS
Tampa .Way 111. News haa just
d fir hundred Cubans have landed on the east coast to join
tbniri. They carried ammunition
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HOME TESTIMONIALS:
"nrnrillnn Balm cured me of Inveterate catarrh which I had for OTcr 20 years.
t is the inot wonderful triumph of medical m-iciu c." Cm J. Paik-C IXnlUi. "In
ruup C11 and the worst form of jfrippwc have found llrnziliau Halm iuvalnable."
-no. Hr.S.JtovllitJJ. P. JiUor Ihl. Are. Jiah. Ch. "Mra. Lore has um1 tli
tfirailian Ilalm and thinks it did her much Rood." Hon. Ctas. Ji Lore Chief Jut.
Jlhr. "One bottle of P.rii1i.ui VUn cured a friend of uiiueof liay fever." TAos
I'M.LUiotrt. iwaavcryui.il uu io years irom caiarrn. israzlllan Halm applied
anu In my cars every day oou restored my hearing." Mrs. John ScolltH Chester
ll'a. "It i-. the l-.t tiling for dj speni.1 1 ever auw tried." ;((- JCtfitvni Woollen
r. 'I was worn almost to the vrr.ive y itit a rackiuir couch that all the remedies and llin
y2JiI? Ii;il taxelisve. It was cnrid
:jc my doctor through life. Mil. J.
'.crippled up with rheumatism coujd not
ceni ooiiii -. oi jtrniiinii i.aiiii in mx niouiiis. aiii now eniireiy cureu nnu na niiti-
'dens I w.iat forty." - . Jiimr aed Xj. A lady iu Cincinnati waa so
afliicted wth asthma that during the winter for seventeen years she wns unable to
'sleep lyitifi down waa entirely and permanently cured with Ilraziliau Italni.
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50 lbs of Ice -5 cents. 25 lbs of Ice 15 cents.
124 Ihs of Ice. 10 cents ( lbs of Ice 5 cents.
1000 lb ice books containing 10 tickets 36 lb $5.00
250 lb ice books containing lo tickets i lb 1.50.
Distilled water 5c per gallon.
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to Cuba with first troops.
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been received here that Dorst
and supplies.
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and naval ollicials admit that
Santiago ir000 strong
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sores and uli iti of the head mul throRt;
sweett m tin breath and perfectly restores
the senses of the taste smtll mid hearing.
Stops headai he mid dropping into the
throat. Also destroys the uerm which causes
HAY FEVER.
uakintr a perfect cure in a few days. Never
I No fatal case of La Gmi-i'jt ever known
where Urazilian Halm was faithfully used. It
destroys the KrippeRerm and quickly remo-es
dl the after bad efTect.
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Tim Best Family Mcdioino In Existence.
with one bottle of llr.Tilimi Halm. It shall
C.allmeay ivtlslimm Iu. "I was fearfully
get my liud to my head. I took ten go-
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gist. We Insist on having t
our supplies absolutely t
pure and of the highest t
gragc." Our presgription t
department iff in tha hands X
of men of experience. We
do not tolerate earless t
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druggist's sundries and X
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NEWS
Special fo The Dully Leader.
Bun Krinclsui M in 'II John R. ttOUl
l.ilne. formerly uilJiitinl-Ri ni-ral of the
state of Washington has been commis-
sion. .1 first lieutenant ami nvstgned to
Cnmp.mv L. of the Washington hatnlllon.
Up Is .in otd Journalist having been editor
of the Washington. D. . Pout ami also
ni.in.ii-.er of the southern aivlslon of the
Associated Press.
Special to The Dally trader.
Sun Krinclscu. May .11 Possible dlvislin
of truo for Mnnlla There nre now
K) offinrH and men at 'amp ltlchmoml
IMiltii .ih followx: RoKUlnrs. inth Infart-
r. C!l: TA Infantry. i32: ll Infantry.
I; entrliMr corps O. Volunteera Jlon-
inii.i l.nij "lh eavolry. JOK:NnbraHka.
l.oal; folornJo 1015; Xanana 1913; Idaho.
iWI tVnnmlvanla MO: tVyomlna; M8;
li.ih. nrtlllfry 0; tTtnh. eavalry. M. To
tal H.lWI.
Six olal to Th IJalty Leader.
Ann Francisco Ma? L It la stateil that
tli.-r lit a poaalbtllty of Adolph Sutro
i.arily recovering hla hsalth notwlth-
is.nidinK Ms pfeysMbuis have pronuunoed
Mi mental and physical condition Incura-
ble. Toilajr hs was able to sit by hi
win. low and watch the passing of a body
of iruoiis. Ite also discussed buslne
m.aiw on which for some tint his mind
ha I. i n a blank.
Sperlal to The Dally Loader.
Mare Inland Navy Tard. Cal. May M
The cruiser Philadelphia Will be In road-
Iii.'sm io ko Into commlxoton within two
w ekH. II' r Kim mounlH have hcn
Hiienehtened ami many lianges made '.n
h.r tnti t r HtllnKK. Durlnic the present
w.-ek her muMtHwIII be replaced and li-r
(runs mounted. Her stores will be ready
in pin on board aa soon the mechanic
complete their work.
8p.Mli) to atio pallr lender.
San Kramjhico .May . I'rtvate Mll
V. lt.iy.-of Company J IStri Minnesota
volunteers. Is dead of pnetntwnla. He
w.im a book-keeper for ths Tlllsbury 1JII-
llnaf eoitipaor of Unnaapollt.
Sprclsl to The Dsllr leader.
Kan Francisco. May SI. J. D. Houllalpf.
formerly of Aatootata.1 I'reas Vashlns-
inii. cominlMsloned lieutenant of 1'lmt
I'oloriuJo volanteers la alek nnd not ex-
det ted to recover. Borax-ant A. T. Thorn -ah.
of Hie Utah artillery son of eX-Clov-ernnr
Thomas of Utah la III with pneu-
monia at the French hospital. There are
nine canes of measles In the Kansas reg-
iment and one new case In the 13th Mtn-
iK soia. The surgeons of the various reg-
lminls aonaider the general health of the
tro.ipH Is excellent.
Bpecl.il to The Dally leader.
Nw York Majp . As a result of an
Investigation the treasury department has
been making; Into the question of a tariff
for I be ItilllpptneS to be levied aa a mil-
itary contribution during the occupation
of Ike Islands or thto U. f... the adminis-
Irathm has practScalty decided to enforce
Ike agisting Spanlaft selMMtutes with ouly
such changes aa the elrewmslsnces may
make necessar)-.
Special to The Dally Leader.
Ilong Kong May 81. Acordlng to mail
advices to the oorretondnt at the ssso-
eluied press from Manila dated Hay 3T.
there Is serious sickness ou hoard the V.
8. cruiser Boston. It la believed that the
Mpauiardx poisoned the Ash.
Itesr Admiral .Dewey promised to re-
frain from bombarding on condition that
the Spaniards refrained from strvaghten-
liik' thots defences. On Sunday the ttd.
they were observed violating the pledge
and Adiulr.il Dewey fired as a warning.
The work was stopped. Mobedy was hurt.
Numerous dispatches congratulating Ad-
miral Dewey have miscarried.
The anll-Ilrltish demonstrations at Ma-
nila are Intensifying. Tho Queen's por-
traits are Insulted and all the forelgneis
are preparing to take refuge st Oavlto.
Special to The Duily Leader.
YVMhingtoa O. C Slay .-The expert
of the euatome eervtea have mad aa ex-
haustive study at Spanish tariffs with
xie lul reference to the course to be pur
sued In the Philippines and the results of
thesu labors have been laid before the
president by Secretary Day.
The first preparation was to adopt
ii. -w tariff drawn on the American model.
us was done when this oountry occupied
Tmplco during the Mesioan war.
New Turk May U. The president told
some callers tonight (Monday) that he ex-
pected Commodore Schley to attack 'er-
vnra within twenty-four hours.
Qen. Miles made ao secret before leav-
ing Washington of the Immediate de-
parture of the army from Tampa though
ho declined to give out any speculation
us to Its destination for obvious reusons.
It Is known however that ever since the
first reports announcing the arrival of
the gpanlnh at Santiago last Saturday
night hi haa been thoroughly alive to
the pructUnlo' prohibitive dangers wbl li
iwould hiiNt- to be encountered by the
Asaerl an tt.et in righting its way past
the 1.1. v.it.d butteries and up th narrow
and lortu.iiB iliuiiiiel of that harbor to
froce a li.uil.- Mlth th Spaniard and
has teadll utk. 1 upon thu uuthorlti.-H
lllr mieimltj of a '. oik attuik upon Ihr
oluce as the qul ki-t and sunt vftV.lUe
m ibod of dealing Spain a crushing blow
liiH plans have been fully matured with
thai end 1n view and the uiily question
win. h the d.prtment of tb army from
'l'ain..i rrt. J was thai of tVrvem's ln-
diHi.uiabln .re... ?. . Sairtiago with an
AuurUaii Heel uuuldu with sufficient
powir to prti-iu hU egress and to de-
stroy him if be alLin.ted to reach the
oDea sra.
la the transports at Havana. In addition
to the large MUanttty of suppitea needed
by the a run wbalevor Us destination.
liu bru itied a numbtr of powerful
ulege guns which will be effective for
helllng the entire bssln In which the hnr-
Imr vin city of Santiago He when mount-
ed on high positions among the surrnund-
Ii.k hflld.
There Is believed to he only a single
. ontingency which could operate to mod-
ifj len. Miles' plans fur the land attack
on Santligo. and that may not develop
until the fleet of transports under the con-
voy of 1mlral Sampson's squadron ar-
rives oft rape Msysl In the Windward
'lands. 800 miles from Ky Weat and
icarccl.v hnlf a day's run from the. pro-
pnaeil landing place on the const near
Santiago. This Is thu possibility that
Commodore Schley Impatient over the
delay In getting at the Spaniard and in
the absence of accurate knowledge th.it
relnfrocements are at hand may nn
drawing the nre of the batteries ascertain
that their formldablllty has been greatly
exaggerated and determine to force his
way Into the harbor and complete thi
work without assistance.
Should this occur th Itet of transports
and warships arriving In the Windward
paos.'ige will quickly secure the Informa-
tion from scout ships aHU the allematlvi
destination of 1'orto Illco.
The promutness With Which the depart-
ure of the unny from Tampa has been
effected after the last doubt of Oervera's
presence it Santiago was removed will
perhaps not be known for several days
although confidence axpreased that the
celerity of the inoranMUt Will prove re-
markable In military slinals. In fact. It
! Intimated In high quarters that sev
eral of the transports have already reach-
ed the rendeavous at Key West. If. In-
deed the entire lleet IS not already on the
way. At Key West an effecetive addition
to the landing force hfta been provided In
the marine corps batalllon on the trans-
port Panther. Thels force Is composed of
trained men especially drilled to land un-
der fire and Is expected to be the first
force ashore wherever the attack Is made.
Oen. Miles counts on the active support
of the Insurgent general Qarcia. who was
visited by Ueut. ItoWM and to whom
courlsrs have already been sent. Inform-
Inff hi m of the purpose of the American
army to Invest Santiago should such an
operation ie necessary to destroy Cent-
ra's fleet.
The slse or the fore to be landed near
Santiago does not exceed 1SMD men of
wnhm It Is expected that not over 6nno
will actually take part In the siege the
others being hettf In reserve for use If
extraordinary reaUtenee la encountered.
The outlook however 1a for quick and
decisive action ami titer is confidence
among military men that the city will
fall within ten days. It la not the Inten-
tion of Oen. Mllea to give Santiago the
advantage of a single hour.
Special to The Daily Leailsr.
New York May II. Over three thous-
and persons attended the Ilerkeley ovsl
bike races todsy. The International pur
suit race. France vs. America was one
of the prettiest ever seen in New York.
It was won by Clougolta nnd Lamberjack.
of France Snierm from Segsr and Swan-
brough of America. The Frenchmen
caught the Americans after going a dis-
tance of three and three-quarter mllrs.
Time 7:2.'..
Special to The Dolly Leader.
Brldeport Oonn. Uy SI. Over J.OOi
people attended the ble races held lit
the Pleasure 1 leach this afternoon. The
principle event of the day was the ten-
mile multicycle paced match rare between
Gddy McDuftle of Cambridge and Fred
t lloyt of lirldgeport. lloyt look the
lead at the start and held It for two miles
but poor work on the part of his pace-
makers caused him to fall behind Mo-
Duffle who held the lead from then on.
Mr Duffle rode a fine raco and after Hie
three-mile marl had been passed wax
never In danger of losing. lIcDiiffl.'x
time for the ten miles wss II minutes 4K
seconds.
Special to The Daily leader.
Kansas city May .-Probably ten
thousand persons witnessed the annual
road race over the Walde l'ark course.
ten miles. Albert lltner of I Canes s City
who started from scratch wan tho first
time prize In Kittto. which la almost a
minute better than the previous rocord
for this hilly course. D. O. Mitchell of
Kansas city who was allowed seven min-
utes by the bandlcuppent. won first prise
for place. Ills time was 31:11. There were
but fifty-two starters.
Sjdal to The Dally Leader.
Cincinnati. May . The greatest crowd
ever seen on the Ookl y track wltnesod
the running of the Morcleln handicap.
Waal Dance and Joe t'llman were made
favorites at two t oiw ltoslnante was
ne xt at It to S. Three bars were aa good
as three So one at one time but went tu
the nuet at i to X. Thru liars was never
la danger winning galloping by three
lengths.
Joekey Morrison was set down for the
meeting In the third ruce by Starter Cald-
well for dlsobedb nee at the post. Re-
sults: First race five furiona-x. Olad Hand
won; Bannlc second; Itosa Muso third.
Time. l:o?i.
Second race '. furlongs. Don gulxote
won Margaret Janu sicond Bright le S
third. Time i;u.
Third race ' furlongs. - aso won; Kh-
tabruok second Vox third Time I 14.
Fourth race the MoreU-ln handicap
one mile and an eighth Three liars Won.
MlUsireass second. Wont Dune thlr.l
Time l.Ufc.
ncth race one mile. Ureal II. ad won
Hoard Marker second. Count Navarr .
third. Time 1:S3V
Slgtk race one mile. Count sal Irmu
wog. Sister Jun. cond Kvaliae third
Time 1.12H.
Speeisl to Tbe lallv Ltadcr
St. IjuIh. M.i II The f. atur yester-
day wax Uu M. inorlal bandi. ip Only
two favoiii. 4 w.r. succesufai .0 Hi. day.
VVeatlier 1. apuii irsck hav. H.-.nulli.
Klrxl rai e 1 1 miles. Kodak won ltun-
..ui ... iid c. S. Buh th'M Tioi- 1 '4
S.eaid race two-year-old Itlilih I '
fuilungs Koxey won ( VL-ste D Or sei -ond.
Luvlnda U. third Time (7a.
Third race .k uilles Jrl. 11 won.
Tony Uuiilg second Maddaiu llurJ Tim.-
1:57. fourth Krt Mmorial bandUap vulue
HAW flv'B and one-half furlor.-s. Hum
wss Tlmemuk. r si.eoiid 'the Klcitjr
third. Tinm i.wv
llfth race. Mile. Porole D'Or won
I'riftc ot India second l-.dy of the West
third. Time 1.IJ.
Slxtri jaos su& furlongs. IJoiwebov To-
baeco won. Minnie Weldon second. I'un-
odes third. Time 1 16.
.1ped.ll to The Hilly Leader
New York. M.i 31 -At the TM annu tl
regatta of the llm Urn Hcptitt.i .iotl.i-
llon )fsterdi Ten Kyi!- defeated Juve-
nal of the IV mil (large club and M.ick-
ey of th.- Nathan limit dub In the h. nior
single. Aft.r the half-mile U W4 siniplv
a procession.
The senior clhl-oared shell race wan
won b Hie Weld Beat eluto of Harvard
by a imarter of a lemrht ever the Dohe-
mia ltoat club.
Special to The Dally IjeadCT.
Providence. May It. Arthur C. Gardiner
won l he tinlf-mlle Championship race yes-
terday; Tom Butler won the asile oien
profi sslonnl and the two-mHe handicap
wan a gift of Hnndlcapper Aldrlch to ll.i-
ker. whi had 140 yards nnd good men in
help him with no men on Intermediate
marks.
Half-mile championship Arthnr Oardl-
icr won H. tl. Freeman second lie be-
tween Butler nnd J. B. Bowler. Time
l:022-'i.
On mile open. Tom Butler won. J. n.
Bowler second Dr. A. t Brown third.
Time Mll-t
Two-mile handicap. Becker MO yard
won Bnwdcn W urds second U Ilanna
m yards third. Tlrae 4:M 1-S.
Special to The Daily Leader
Willow asove Park. May Jt-JBudorc
Tnylore champion tf France defeated
Joe Venire ot Philadelphia In a huiUli
raee of twenty miles. Taytore was first
way and led for one lap where ho lost
his pacer. Vernier tskinJ flr.i ..in..n '
and leading at the first mllo in J:2 is!
This position was maintained until alur
tiie tenth mile. While on tho hck stretch
of the nrst lap of the 11th mile a ruad
...v... ivniicr unu u miu spin upHcuing
Vernier. This gave Taylure a bU a Ivan-
lage and he Went ahead. The Philadel-
phia boy got himself together and went
after Taylore but waa urni'i!" to cuch
him the Frenchman steadily Increasing
his lead until he erosed tVe finish lino
one and one-half lengths ahuad. Tay-
lore's lime for the twenty mllea was rrf
minutes and 13 seconds. New records
were established at the laird fourth and
sixth mites the time being fi;H g-f 7:08 4-5
and ln:45 audS-S
In the only other professional event
Major Taylor the colored rider won In i
splendid spirt.
Special to The Dally Leader.
Waltham. Mass. May JL-The bike races
at the Velodrome yesterday afternoon I
brought together 5s people. The thNf
event was the International match one
mile race between Cooper Bald and Jup
Baen. The latter failed to snow up on ac-
count of poor condition. T s loft the
two old rivals to light It out ami Hald won
after three exemprury heats
Sufi .Smiimer lluy 11111 hic Iu 1!hJu
'JIltlM
If you've never spent a few days
In each year alteiidlutf tho Chautau-
qua assembly at Win Held suppose you
try It this season. Thu time will nuss
quickly jilnsiintly and profitably.
Hie Satitn Tu will sell ticket Uiero
and hack fur S3. 05 June la to 23 ltfDs.
Itatitrn limit Jiuih'JI IttOH. A. 1. Cor
kins agetit A. T. .i 8. V. Hy. onu toll
you mora. Ask hint.
CVniiibiioiiii IiiMv II tlilltltl ICiin.
Opens Its session .hint) 1 1 and the ex-
eruif.es continue until .Inno 2i IhOh.
I'lokoU with return limit of .lime SI
IHOS will he on sale Juno 13 to 23
18UH at rate of one fare for round
trip. I'aillculnrs on application to
A. J. Coiikimi
Agent A. T. A 8. V.
fAmi 1.1ft Willi IIhiiix l!nllijirt.
The Ottawa Chautauqua assembly
Forest l'ark June 13 to :.'! 18U3. One
faro for round trip. TiekeU on eulu
June 11 la nutl IS Inclv !vo ('ood to
roturn until June 7 1H93. Hie Hanlu
ru la the best line to the aaaenihly
grounds station only half a bloek
itway. I'arllaulars on application to
A. J. Cork Ins. nireiit A. T. A H. V.
One minute la not long yet relief Is
abtalueil In half that time by the use
f One Minute Cough Cure. It pre
vents consumption and quickly utirse
colds croup brouohllU. pneumonia
la grippe and all throat troubles. J.
Wheeler A Hon.
The human machine starts but onee
and atop but once. You can keep It
cointf longest and inoet regularly by
using DeVYitl's Little Barly Risers the
famous little pills for constipation
and all stomach and liver troubles. J.
Wheeler A Son.
RENFRG'S DRUG HOUSE
go I OKI.IUUSt.l AVKSUU.
.g'f 'llWSfc'
To tiel Om DEcaraton Diy
with its fatiguing duties will le a
severe trial lor swiny
Prepare for It by taking ttr..nthen
ing and luylgorating lueilinue
Our stock contains all the standard
preparations and we have boidei.
many of our own eoeapounding which
we an ruoowiuteHd. knowing ivhat
they have done and ean du.
Our Ssanwparil la is a wonderful
tonic puttlner ne rve and vim into the
most debilitated system. One bottle
'will hare a marked effect. 1'rieo 75o.
V fev N
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ITong Koag May 8l.Atlvlces from Manila tull of much sick-
ness on board the TJoiton due lo enllng poitoncd fish furnislicd
by Spanish mnrketiuen. IDtwy promised that if Spaniards re-
frained from slrcnrrtheninp; their defenses he would not bombard
Spaniards observed violating pledge. Dewey fired over the
city several times as a warning; no one hurt. Work stopped.
SEIGE GUNS
Key West May 81. SeiRo guns
of invasion. Mi Irs will command
MANILA SOLDIERS READY
ban Francisco May 81. Eight thousand soldiers now ready
to go Manila.
THE SIAMESt! QinL.
She
fliuokfi
Ulgarctle from
Yerj
Tender Ape.
Friim tho moment of her birth t
Siamese girl Is treated with less con
Bhlrtlon than n hoy. For gevora)
' after qtiUtlng tho realms ol
"lbylantt" sho dreases very sllglitl)
Indeed (I refer more partlctilnrly to the
loworlaaaea thoush the rule appllei
moro or Ieaa aeneral v) Next sm
adopts tho aroiiK or waist cloth am
on top of this Is placed n brlght-col
ured scarf of consldeiable length am
breadth which Is customarily crosset
autl i crossed over the breast and uo
dor the arms says the Oeutlemnn'i
Jlasmino. These two ffarrnents con
BtltuU the whole ot a Siamese glrl'i
woarlnrr apparel unless she chance t
wear a scanty vest of linen. Ulngs ant
bracelets are luovltable provided sh
be of class enough to afford them aiic
In a few cases the costume Is nulslu
off with a llimay pair of sllpiters. lnt
which the stookliiRless feet are thrust
Tho avoratie Siamese girl Is an Invet
erate smoker of clgareites from a. veij
tender age. When quite a baby loo
he. In common with the rest of thi
population Is taught to chew the leal
and "nut" of tho betel palm -at least
she does not require to be "tniisht'
this unlovely but (If v may believe
what we see) fnst'lnntlrtK pastime
8lnce however she ktmws full well
sho will be esteemed passe not tu say
niulcnt at the ngn of 30 she concen-
trates the whole of her Intellect upon
the bcrlous business of either enterlnr
tho imiace or gettln married. Hut li
It be the latter the marriage In Sia-
mese middle and upj r cliias llfg l
the most elaborate function that an
lCngllsli girl could Imagine.
The negotiation -what we slbitild
term the "courting" Is generally cob-
din led Iu the first Instance through
an old beldame. It Is this old woman's
business to discover guiob other
things whether their "stars In the
courses" are propitious toward th
happy event and whether the respec
live birthdays of tho bride and bride-
groom fall suitably to the date fixed
for their union. For In all such mut-
ters the Siamese would nppsar to be
even mere superstitious than taelr
llttddhlst belief mlgiit reasonably be
tx pec ted to make ihem
nooi or
PHOTOQHAPHB.
Uooo.l M'uy f 1'uttliiB IMeturss
Into
Ilsndy Form.
A new way of making up a number
of pictures Into book form Is to pi tut
them on ugper enough larger than the
prltures tu leave a wide margin and
Instead of mounting them on board 4.
to make them up into a book uxlng
heavy water-color paper for the com r
says Harper's llound Table. Bromide
and platlnutyne papers are the best for
this purpose aa they are of tlim tet
lure and do not curl or tra k If 1 ft
uumounttd. If the amateur has n v. r
used either of these and wixbts 10
make a book after the directions given
(be platlnotype will be found 11.1
easier paper to manage. Tor 4 by J 01 5
ry 7 pteturea paper Vfc by ' l
good aise. Platlnotype paper or bro-
mide paper of this slse costs uihim..i-
tively little.
In order lo hae a margin all utoiuJ
the picture the extra paper must ne
covered with nouactlnlc papi made
Into what Is called a mask lake a
pine of black needle-paper a 1 ttie
istyei than the sheet of bmi. itive
lai-ir and In the center cut an op-1.
lug the exact slse the plctun i. t . ne
whm printed. It should le mi ill
enough to cover the edges of tin n a
aile and hide such portion as u-
not an addition to the picture. .Via. li
this mask to the film side of "" P"
ture by adhesive strips which tua i-
bought ready gummed for u-. 1
placing the sensitive paper ov r tbs
n.'giitivc it should be arranged so t ti 1'
he prlut will come half an Ich neani
to V.hnt Is to be the front edge of the
hU The picture will then be in tnc
center of the page when the leavn
sre bound together Do not htv. tr
I"
lures tbe same size and kIi ipi u
then ure to be four pt tines in a b u 1
make one an oblong another a pan- I
vigwtte another and use a half-l-nt-tte
and a half circle for the fu.mh.
An s by 10 printing frame Is none too
targe for making tin print" as it il
lows one to adjust llu n-taiivv an 1
paper better than u frame the exact
Biz of the prtut.
Ladies try Kenton baking powder.
For tale by all leading frooeru.
MANILA
FOE CUBA
will be taken with the army
in person.
IN THE NECK.
Schley Prciiaring lo Give it to
Cervcra Where the Bottle
Got the Cork.
Off I'lenfuigoH x 11 t'mtid Blules IJlin-
bont Ilswk Momlny Mai 21 .l.-lmd In
tranxmlsslnn. -FII.nI Jacksonville Flo
Muyt7--Si m lCopyrlhtrd. 1M tiy (tin
Aiho.'I.i(..i l'ress)-The arrival of thr
ainiliii.it llnwk a convened vacht put
Hi. living in 1 .lr n tlilx morning Into a
tint. ..f t. nn. in and anticipation. Hhn
liroiiKhi in w m rim the Spanish Kiiiiulroii
iiiiib r A.lnili il Cm vera for which (?uin-
modon Hi lil 1 1 I ..iking was at Hnntlago
le I'ub.i 1 '.111m. 1. lore Schley mude Im-
midluti pi. rn ml n to go la pursuit
of the i 11 tin lint iih ihe shlpi wer
om.wli.il v rl o! coal he bud to wait
in a Hlat. ..r urea' ImpiilUnce while tlio
i.nttlnhlp low. 1 took on Ml tons and tlio
th. 1 ihli.H "4 ea h.
Th. loillng WS 1 conducted Willi the
old of tlie collier Merrlmac which ar.
lived st s n'alock his morning In 00m-
pany with the gunboat Cnstlne. The
Miiuulron is to leave this iiftcrnoun In a.
chase after the Spanlui.lH ind It Is Imp-
ed that Commodore H lib will ilnd them
Uiltlid up In tho Inrbor f Suitlsgo.
The flying squadron Im now one of the
strongest aggregations of Mkih1ik iIi
iver gathered together. I' 1 .mxIM i of the
first dnss srmoreo crulo. i- 11 Klyn.
Commodoro Schley's flKihip tiie lutlle-
rthlps Massachusetts Iom 1 nu.l Texas
the cruiser Marblehead. iim Kimboai Cub-
line snd the torpedo boat lmpont. It hat
a plentiful supply of (011I and i.iti slay
for a long time at " a. The men sin
not only anxious but can. r to light:
and they expressed great H.uur.i. 1 1 .n at
learning the wher shouts of tin- enemy's
licit.
A In. . x.-iiinii itlon wns made of the
li.ubor of 'l. nfuegos lost nisbt. Home
cone rn H f. It for the Scorpion Which
left here turn nlitbt to take di spati liss to
the 1 rulx. r Minn upulls lit SalitlalpH Tbe
despatch. ..r 'oiamodoru Hi hi. y are In
cipher an. I .mid t be nud If captured
About noon Uu llrltlsb uhlp Adula
lioiiml ft . .in Kim.. ton Jumulia with or-
deis from C M I'onsul Dent to bring off
r.fuKies from i't. nfuegun was ball d ami
Captain Walk. 1 nald be bad s II the
rfliaoinh lb M at S intlugo de Cutu nn the
pri'Sioui Tli in h-Ii. v . but und.rstood It w
bound for 1. nfuegos. The Adula pro-
irndi il .111.1 '..niiaodore Hi liby waa In
din. it to l.i la it that lliu HpaulMli sound-
ion liu.l ' b. bind tlm bills l-i a bend
of till bailor - that a thoroui;li inves-
tlmitlou mlKbt b. madr. If the lleet U
tbeie it ti i.nii.1' like a rut In a trap.
If not th- 11 iiiiti'idiirij Hi lib y will p
east
Tu. Kilm ne. 1 mug -Still off flt-iifuegoa
il am " mliio! ills b) one of the Asso-
clat.il I i- ! -patch bouts )
tin tbii'K .ma Iron wsk nlnfi.ried this
moiuliiK l. lb. addition of the irulser
Mnrbb le a.l ami thu gunboat Kagle. It
whs IiIi.k 'ff ti. hatbor and tbe arrival
of the- tiei hhipi may assist In hoIvIiik
Die ipn-ti m if n hat Is conceuh-d In tho
deep hirl.ir wbn b lies ul the in. I of a
Iouk aial t inouious (li.ir.ii. I narrow
enoin.li il pi 11 1 lo prohibit an 1 n train o
biiiiK rntil. b .1 boat xi "pt in slllglo
toluniiiK 'I In inrorinstloii xi.mi by tb
refiiKi - 1- I" ' 1 ffnt lliat III. r. are I't
milieu I 11 I 111 II iliallllll ull ( OUtact
rslins u I. 11 11 y wire ..rlKitiallf laid
tiie Ini.M. ' to mt them off by
.I.HiriMi 1 ui 1 Here was some talluri.
anil tl. . w.i. .hanged tu explode by
root... 1 It n il-sj said that lb. re ire
slut ... t .1 1 . j . i - of the im ni) iu lb"
hint r 11 I n.'ii thousands of HpaniKli
tr.a 1 n I II li 1
A 1 1. a r . w . f the karuor In i. .t avall-
.1I.I1 fi. 'ii tb. Aiaerlean biin .ml It Is
00J...1 '. " i ii. Spaiilm tb m 1. 'r In
sldi
Tl v. 11. niuih m. 1. i.l. uitase-
nu- I . ' d upilbs a" I troops
Ihu 1 11 ' van! of tb' I X that
I" i 1 1 mi. Men mill Ha
I"
ui
if 1 s the I11-
i;i of in - r. I .ulnar in
t 1 ! of ih.. -iuu.lnin has
1 b illimml.11 Settle!'
I U6 to lbi.se lie. . SHlent
(ept lo the oniMMiudi 1
.d.irbl. h. ad laiui-ad I uw
ro urn i or unimunillon f..r tb. in-urgent
t.lnv iTiiihiIuvi iiiul knock' I .town S
I.l... k idKiiat house of tbt 1 in mv
Tl.i irulr.r M.irbb b. 11 I. 11 iK.y West
In-t H.iiurdiy ulKl.t wnii lb. uunspoii
Fl -rldu to ...rr :.n J " fh laurels
fone of SAI in. r. 1 . - 111. i'..lnt IN CuUt
not iliiiU;e.l t 1 1 in ! v W . -c Imrbor
on '1 1. in-l. i-i-i 1 "' r' Unald have
sisn-ely l-i.ini.arded a Cuban town or
lamb . I arnui.inlll'Xi for tlie CuUios in
thai .1 . l.O-Ht'l III SuHle de1iaU bOS
&m?
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