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NOVEMBER 1900, _BEE:_WEDNE:DAY, THE OM! \fl_\ DAILY The average S adas OUAINT CHINESE NICRNAMES b the rapler irsute, s terribly effe & a8 dexteron a8 a fencing o BOLO OF THE BROWN PEOPLE | Part the National '-pun Plays in the Lle of Filipinos. Wei qu and po t whom 1 was s Bim 1 was talking b Fan gen the e & 0dd Measing of Many of the Illust Cognomens of Chiza IN NUMBER WITH THE YEARS | gether threa | and VARIETIES AND USES OF THE BLADE | GROW — 2d s applied to bie 1 knew calied bis y Conmected with the Soci, ife of the (slanderse Other We and Their Ugly Looks. Though nearing the century mark, Mr. John W. Attridge preserves health and vigor by using DUFFY'S PURE MALT WHISKEY. The standard of purity and excel- lence for nearly half a centurv. “Three or four tablespoon- fuls each day” keeps him well and strong. Read what he has to say of the world’s greatest medicine:— Milk N Names Sehool ¥ Life and Sobriguets — Real Names Mote Remarsable Than a Man ™ Given in Sport. T‘en-— who have bee duct of afa [ papers with feal nar While much Philippin the bolo itself plays in the Fllipine aud Moro bas b Dot necessarily cArTy it as a war weap It enters isto his home life and m social and professional rank by snd orpamentation. A Fi - praved Bis opp " . tiv 3 other Ch.nese nam laboriog ciass to the rauk of aly s n t seems [Tet It e e the Pl y g bolos which have fo vard ca & place sa t the in & wealthy many as four or five of trom the supdang to the ornate k pounced creese ) These will indicate that! the owner has rises in life from the laboring class to the land owniog class or bas Beld offce, possidly reaching belghth of a general in the native army Mindanao is the home of bolo. | tacked to Nearly every bolo of any va orges | with veget from this island, which is pext in eize to| e Luzon. So far as the social and profes- | former the Bair ernamentation was Teng sional significance of the arm s conce om head " t ! 4 e Lamp the classification of the Moros of Mindanao P a P ut Chib Tur - Kan Tu ! d all over the PRIlipp the P as official. The officers and men of impor ance in the Filinino army and gov bave adopted the clas the weapon fteel! Hew the Weap All these instruments are made by band There are several beig o, mostly locate mouttain towns. There are also som tories of importance Samar and two other large island Cri usually made to work in the bolc factories though there are cial experts pald by the towns to supe ! bor. A factory or “fabrica de bolo” comsists gen- erally of a large nipa shed with huge of iron and steel Iying about to be beatea into shape. Some of this work is so ornate #ad beautiful that one might eastly imagine that it is the product of skilled mechanics A crimizal liberty very often by turning out some special piece of work. Many of the men become expert in wood and fvory carviog. as the handles of the bolos platnly indica Commonest of the forms of the national weapon is the bolo r which gives the generic name to all this class of weapons Slmple in design, and without ornamen: tiom, it is primarily a weaponm of war Ofeclally, the carrying of the bolo proper indicates rank or position Its bandle i» t from carabao horn an its blade is hammered of a piece The bolo of the piro does mot enter int the religlous life of the owner as does that of the Moro and the native of the southern 1siands of the group. In some islands it is | It is Dot for use and its ori the center of stra, d secret rites. Mep bas beem forgotten. The Moro sulta: and women perform intricate and plctur- | Carry it. Mabogany and ivory, imlald with esque bolo dances, the signification of which | £old, silver and jewels, form the handles | they capnot be prevailed upon to reveal ©Of these arms. Some of them undoubtedly | Often a pative will dance with the belo|are worth a king's ranscm, but these a untl he or she falls from exhaustion. |kept carefully hidden and are worn omly During the mystic dance always performed (0B slate occassions. prior to & marrlage the bolo plars a mest Deadly important part, all members of the family | women ana or clan fially prostrating themselves bo- (kriy Ome hard] Tore it and swearing allegiance 10 it should| wiih any pretension to family and breed. s beard of the bolo men in islands, | unta kuan the official ke Narrow Ga ich s calied LI, an The gives name of & ( Rochester, N. Y., Aug. 24, 1800. DUFFY MALT WHISKEY CO., Gentlemen :—It gives me pleasure to write and tell you that at the age of ninety. seven | can see to read and write without the aid of slnnfl and feel as bale and bearty as | did fifty vears ago. I have been ul.n, Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey regularly for several years, & tablespoonfu T‘In a wine glass of three or four times a day, and | that it has prolonged my life and kept me strong and vigorous. | neverwas a drink- ing man, and | regard your valuable medicine of the best kind. I bave not taken a dose of medicine out- side of Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey for twenty-five years, and may it do for other old people what it is doing for me. Gratefully yours, JOHN W. ATTRIDGE. ogprobergdign tind past and explain the reaso cnce. ¢ Grand Casal is called the Chinese Y Liang H the River gany Laracter, prospects i arents. And so the given rank t Chinese diplom campil ) Lilust: lous B ing of the hasdie and i His brother D€ tuft of hair is a wn s “Botiomiess Bag." perbaps in handle. This hair is dy ence to the depth of his diplomacy. © dre, usually a deep red, b the mos ght yellew green. In is Viceros Tra efficer below the m the il of o fact hafry the s Husg Chang, may . the ca Again, take the names of t which the various places whi royed in Pekin are s t mission is on Hsalo - ~y that & lus- s in some of the islands Weapon of the Among the sta favorite weapon ae a 7 Ofeer. * tlike & cave. Another great g ias been appointed w and L4 Hung Chang u Kug ¥ kris JOHN W. ATTRIDGE, ¢7 Years Old, Duffy’s Pure Mali Whiskey A Form of Food Already Digeste IS THE TRUE ELIXIR OF LIFE. It Aids Digestion,Stimulates and Enriches the Blood,Invigorates the Brain, Builds Nerve Tissue, Tones Up the Heart and Prolongs Lif 3 nothing American said that the # : A'h"ll sireet | Some Highly Deseriptive Titles. The names whi kinds of foreign = Bs are not ed a “fine wheel fire cart head.” and The steamer de bome and s the kris is itul weapons in the w often magnificently inlaid with b pearls and other o make it fash 4 ne & it tron read wheel boa ller boa noving cart move ox cost yor for advice. rector of the Burean of Materia Medics, srys: Me and aisolutely sure cure for the Grip, and wasUGg Ciseases, from whatever cause.” OVER 7,000 DOC‘I‘ORS WHO THINK AS DR. MORSE DOES PRESCRIBE DVPPY 8 Pflu MALT WHISKEY. The the barging leader, a bea . kris is the insignia €% officer wears one sirapped o his belt lar {a desiga to the kris is honograph a “talk vears, and has a! - a tottle. Book “ To any read wr who will write us we will send tree ome of our pat '.\uu..‘r\ ters. for Euchre, Whist, ete. They are tnique and tseful, DUFFY MALT WHISKEY CO., Rochester, N. Y. A fountain pen is a * “book table" b face table No Esqape from Nicknaming. de being straight and tae folay there is any, of some cheap m nifles leadership in the fleld a le, the mark of the nomcommis | combined, five other exports to Brazi 1"! excel us the kris, the boromg of the es razk and leadership, but dership of the forum and the than of the field. Holders of pol carry the borong; so does the we would call “leading citizens United States. This arm bas a bro like blade and is rather clumsy to was known as Ho Sh wore his head ehaved same mis was alwa: Big Whi Two other mer e L2 ia Pekin m have » 10 | named witho i | of them Tou Tau A yo n Hal scle Ho 1 know a charge of and obvious, is eag upcn as a basis babit of nickpai The founder c zame of “0ld Bo chor boats from seventeer tc € 10 and dive for the fertil |briuing up a tregme harge of the tele- ns and has eeat ms the last few monmths, is Hsuan Ha His pame, Sheng. means “abundant,”” and his given pame, Hsuan Hal, means to “reveal though I be revealed all the abundant thoug! that passed over his wires since the pres. ent outbresk he would be liable to have bis ewn thipking apperatus removed with the sword. Juug Lu, the man who was objected to on th: peace commission, bas a pame which means “glorious salary” or “Rappl- uess,” which may be regarded by masy as ir equival The man who was ap- el s 4 iry on Tues Dicaty L oms are crysiailized into law. ssphate {rom luable knows o Judge Gr s ND INDUSTRY. 4 States hos sixty-five co-cpera- les. resge | soctatton. W iy February | the union kb | ers of religious & being nicknamed, that the people ! merd, or the foreiga dev The members of our through the country people, were commonly addressed oot {m a spirit of rudencss, as Mr Devil,” Kuei Tzu Lao Yeh. And the 1 only served four years anl two mont five years torm. The b-rr was rown out of work and his em- loyer refused to pay him wages, althougn e RS A g employment or The controversy Waa referred to Andrew Li inguist for’ the employer, Thomas Preece fcr the unfon, and Judge Grosscup. The lat cided in favor of the boy and the empioyer must pay all back wages hown by the new United States ¢ 1,00 000 married wome: factories. reity of sailors exists on the at vessels canrot jeave ur deep are tied up to tha expected common | a traveling | Ta Ke Ho Ta Shu st in Bpain get from % in the larger towns Foreign n !Pe rural dis- docter. the marriage contract ever be violated In the north of the archipelago & form ©f bolo is used as an agrieultural in ment for the gathering and barvesting of crops. become weapons of war and as agen of death are far more effective tham ths Cuban machete. This particular weapon is known as the sundang, which when car- ried, places the owner in the laboring class It is now the reguluar weapon of the soldier in the Filipiao army fa Luzos and the northern islands. it is bammered out of an old piece of irom or steel, while the Randle s usually of wood or . The bbard is cut roughly out of two pleces ©f wood tied together by strips of bamboo. The weapen is curiously shaped and cun- | ningly balanced 20 as to 1 row the weig toward the stiiking end Even a light blow —————————————— A LAW UNIO HIMSELF, to Retaln His Health and Digestio There are thousands of people im this world who eat 5o meat from ope year's end 1o another, and certain savage trides in Africa and Polynosia meat eaters. but while there are thousands ©of these, there are millions who live upon mixed diet of meat, vegetadle and grain ®nd it number is a critarion it would seem | that a mixed diet is the best for the human family. The fact that you wilPfind manv vegetar- fans who appear bealthy and vigorous and meat eaters equally so, and amy numbe ©of robust specimens who eat both mes: u.d vegetables and anything elce that comes their way. all goes to show that the old saw 1s the true one, that every man must be a law to bimself as to what Be shall eat wnd drink To repair the waste of tissue im brain workers as well as to replace the m 5d sioew of the laborer. can oply be done through the process of digestion’ Every nerve, muscle, sinew, every drop ©of blood is extracted from the food we eat wnd digest ’ In these days of hustle and worry, and artificial babits of life, ecarcely one person in a thousand can lay claim to a perfect dyspepsia is a naticnal afiction and Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets a national blessing Most cases of poor digestion are caused by | failure of the stomach (o secrete sufcient gastrie juice, or too little Hydroehloric acid and lack of peptones and all of these impor- tant essentlals to perfect digestion are found in Stuart'’s Dyspepsia Tablets in con- venient palatable form. Ope or two of these tablets taken after meals insures perfect digestion and as- similation of the food. Cathartic pills and Bave Do effect and to pepsi laxative medicines whatever in digesting food 1 such medicines a cure for dys- far fetched and abeurd +'s Dyspepsia Tablets contain fepsin free trom animal matter, diastase and other | Clgestives, and not only digest all wholesome food but tend to increase the flow of gastric julces and by giving the weak stomach & much needed rest bring about a bealthy con- dition of the digestive organs and a normal appetite. Nervous, thia blooded, run-down people should bear in mind that drugs and stimi- 1ants canet furnish good bicod, strong mus- cles and steady nmerves. these come ouly from wholesome food oroughly digested & Afty cent box of Stuart's Tablets taken after mweals for & few weeks will do you waore real good thaw drugs, stimulants and dieting combined Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets is probably the safest, mowt popular and successtul di- gestive on the market and sald by druggis everywhere in the United States, Canads and Great Britain, Of late years these implements have | almost exclusively | ing who ien't the proud p. of these d Occastona ieh quarr ing an irrespon implement s ubsequent fumersl, not to mention feud that may result. The woman of t better classes takes the same pride in her pucal de kris as does her more ¢ sister in stylish apparel. Seldom weapon more than a ¢ g an s mot more than seves or eight in the blade s well pointed and sh i 1In shape it is an exa is on a small cale: som en more ornate in inlaid device. A pucal de kris beaten blade, dle and scabdard from solid silver is mo uscommom thinz and I bave beard of punal gold | The quizabast is the k | soldier. He carries it American pr his general u weapons d- a8 with a le attested in replica mes e fe of the pri ry much as t does his bayomet. It blade and not used muck in actusl warfare. His whittling, brush | cutting and fcraging trizg it fato p 1t 1s bis tableknife when be feels the meed of any. Gene; speaking, it is a utea- #il ratder than a weapon, though by mo means to be despised at close quarters One of the most interesiing weapons of | the Moro is the talibong, a sort of heads- man's ax. It s from four to fve feet ighs anywhere from four to eight Ia time of war certain companies rped with these arms exclusively and are used as an advance guard. They ere also used by the officlal headmen in ccapiiating criminals. The chief us e talibong, frem which it go 4 Dame, was to sever the head of the victim fallen n battle. The Meres when warrisg with other tribes o even among themselves | never took prisomers After a battie men irmed with the talibomg were sent am: s the slain to finish the work. The weapcm has Dow Do sigmificance, but is held sacred the families of those who were once red to use While there are her spectal deaig the bolo am he matives of the hilipp! S the ments herein described constitute the al types of the bolo as efcia ed by the Moros In Great Dema | The aistinctions betweea | types of weapon drawn sc o8 of Mindanao have | force {a Luzon and the section under the influence of Manila bere the old famil bolos, though the weapons do |1uto the religious life of the people further south. But even in Luzon ve without Bis bolo ajands as a man Without a trade. Every caddriver bas os | vhder Bis clothes or concealed amosg bis worldly goods. During the continuous warfare between the Moros and the Spasiards the More |army was armed slmost exclusively with bolos. There is peace between the Moros 234 the Americans and the greatest good feeling exists between them. ln Zamboan ligan & Parang-Parang the chie?f M tes in Mindarao it § |tcan soldier 10 go adout u it is In an American o |is not deprived of b Bas been established many have given their | boles as presents to the officers. The ma- fority of natives, however, jave sold (hem 83 souvenirs. They are in great demand a2d the varlous ships and transports enter ing these southern ports have ruu the price {up to an abuormal poiat CAPTAIN ARCHIBALD W. BUTT | They Work While You Sleep. | While your mind and body rest, Cascarets Candy Cathartics repair your digestion, your liver, your bowels; put them order. All druggists, 100, 25a, 0 the different close am the the rmed at night The More of one | beaten from | and | ng | of | safe for an Amer- bolo, but since peace | 0 Tien § Chang was removed was Wang Wen ca His name, Wang. is sam our name king, while Wea Shea m iassical mus He Bot, however knowsn as & composer. General Nieh S Ch'eng, who was I co which attacked and k of the Box ers between Pekin and Tien Tsiz was then rebuked by the empress dowage: afterward killed ‘and & ops glory 1a China is th Dulh bar Genersl Ma Yu Bame means Borse’ and bis given name a “jade mountaln.” Amy ican who can make anything out of ion is welcome the res » fate. nese minister at Washington, one e most pop who bas ever been bis country, Mr. W Ting Faang, bas a signifies “fragrast palace. inister to Exgland, Mr. s rich harvest,” while nister to France, Mr much gold, very for any osition. to some of the amti- s who bave made them- d cbooxious in the past Prince Tuan's pame i& T's Yi and meass a “clear year.” No mame €Vel gived 10 & mAD Was mo! incongruvus. | He bas been largely_ instrumental in mak- his first year in public life ome of darkest in the whole history of his cous- The pame of Tung Fush Siang. t 3 general who has beea ! trocps in Pekin and who fled with the ess as her bodyguard, means “ba 23" To whom he ad what auspicious g it would be indecd to out. Nothiag ar precedes his wing, sothing bu ling follows i bis tracks, and the em- vress 4“. er will discover before she meither joy mor whom she selected protector. me of the mam who was governor of uzg when the German snatched away t Cha Chou Fis pame s Li Ping Heag He s the * plum who “holds the scales,” but as & Chinese gentler days ago remarked be bolds would mever weigh out justice elther to his friends or to his enem man who was goveraor when the Boxer troubls began, and who is mcre than any other persos re s for the whole fortunate dis' Bee, as well as the murder of all the foreigners both at Pao Ting Fu and Tai Yuan Fu Yu Helen His mame meaas to i irtue.” He was about as much & pairon irtue as was Nero ia his most Send.sh freaks Two men amomg this ant are true to the Lo Feng Lu the Yu | 2pp | obt. | Now | foreiga censerv selves promigent a | tew momths means pame of the m Keng, signifies priate na. brought bappizess omens precede his fortune ;u with i-forelgn group tames they bear. Ove Is prizcipal advisor of her pame signifies a “stromg * an “usbending will;" the | other the tutor to the heir apparent, who is 50 years old, comstitution- ally anti-foreiga, and abeve bribe taking His family name signifies “slow” aed his |gives pame @ “varnish tree.” “Slow as a Va Tree" be 15, and as steadfaet and stubborn. c ug of Na . The Chizaman bas almost any tumber of | names. As a bady he receives his “milk [ mame;” when be eaters achool, his “school whem he enters life, a title or “life ez he writer bad in ‘l!:! Pekin university a son whom bhe bad |Bot seen since the lad left ho upon Bis studies | student by azy I bad zever knows this § but his school mame whe | Chinese who | the | charge of | e to ener | when he visits a patient, is frequen counced i3 & mamner which is bar ated to prove cheerisg e Devil Doctor has come.” An individual is pickzazed u some physical defor or mental or moral whose face s pi smalipox goes by the mame of pock-marked Ma, Ma e method of ad- him “Bald r because of bis shaved head or his Alt rl i alled y & Iy ea slave eved 7 ossed-eved | If be is the unfort | s pame is Wang, Hsleh Yen te possessor of an . hatched roof he gres by name o Baldy” Hsia Yen; If it is his hearing he !s deafy” Lung Tzu; If be is lame be | all other personi and answers perforce to “lamey” Ch'ueh Tz | There is an old w | terian on im- Pe with a birth mark face. | man {3 the Presby- io who is afilicte b almost covers he by mo other pame 2g. " Hel'Liex Wang. nose, eves mouth or fgure may i What pertal al deformities rue also of mental characteritsics. 1 kaew a yousg man who went by the pame of Impu bis temper is bad ibat gives him Bis uickzame. If e i3 a | bookworm, as we say, Bhe is called either a book cover,” Shu Pao Tzu, or & ‘‘baok sect,” Shu Ke Tru. It be is genmero volent, ambitiows or avaricioy or good, his disposition A lazy or useless woman 1 d pe tivently designated as a ‘bread basket and a “‘clothesborse.”” Sometimes the nick- name, bowever, depends upom some par ticular a pstasce, [ knew on | of the mis es who preached a series | of sermens on Galatians and became kaows {to Bis bearers as “Galatlan Liu," ORia La {Tal. Apother preacked a s of ser | mons on the el tudes and they Caia Pa 1t Missionaries Nieknamed. missicpary, because be wo | mouse-celored of clothes name of “Mel Mouse,” Mel another member of th man b ved by eve whom he came into among his Oriental fri Hsia Tau, because t acd had in them & & Hao Ty, and > the sick one— | are extremely pat and they that hope of sardon! riends t derat, 2 & nick- in the country that turns just been bulit at the production will be | | | | | | perat and can an 4 1ft 20 ard will \ the time ‘ f 3 working da smped from the ( nmpe coal plers into the vessels w ve it e Perry made the first steel pens at Birm irgham in i94, sellicg them at 80 cent apiece. The weekly output of tha . 20000, and some are soll ents a gross e Chicago butiding contractors CoTeArized : jobs in 8t to work on th as he i in any e Work Two_hundred unions conneeted with the | ew York Workingmen's Educational and | o assoctation have decided to erect a | ’ of $14500 has been | greund, which will le will have a . & gymnasium and club rooms. Typographical union No. § of New York was asked by Comptrolier Coler recently to 1 of tha cost The y the p nd the building for the p or $0.00 for bullding ..ndl | The estimated steel rail equipment for 1900 Iy 210000 tons, and the crdefs for this antit belleved, will Ylnuh shortly after the election. The tai have more orders {or sieel bridses now th - nd, there are prospects th r | of the United Btates per cent went %o the eoun- hemisphere. s 30 more of Bra | Fibber—tnan il Earope Dex L's Armorzd Cru'sers— You've heard of them—bought them, bably—the shoe with the soles all overed with miniature horse shoes of steel—they protect the sole leather soles that it's well nigh impossible for a hn_r to wedr them out—-no matter how big or small the boy we can fit Lim with a palr of these Armored Cruisers | —and the boy is pighty lucky that gets n a pair—they're good for all kinds of weather wear and they're only $2.00 for FARNAM Rice CROWLEY, Rice Growers' Distribution company, lm- fted, has been | capital of §15,%0.00. haif | The ofcers Vanderbilt lam Du eneral New York o of ans, treasurer mpany Or Nov. & nized. he American la, incorporated here with a of which is pald re as follows: William K New York, president; Wii- Crowley, vice president and ger; Alex W. 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A.HOSPE, (Mose i AL 1513 Buogie | — — | About Candy, Our candies have elways been fine candy—but never before bas it been so good as pow—we are proud of it and | ask you to trv a box and see if It is | not all we claim for it—just try one box of any of these—marshmallows, pure am caramels, opera caramels, soft, amy and delicious, all flavors— French honey nougets—stuffed dates— angel food taffy—all kinds of salted nuts and huodreds of others—purity of ingredients is the first merit—then thelr freshness adds a further virtue— the result is & dream of deliclouspess. W. S. Balduft, 1820 Farnam St. er