SUFFERING AND RELIEF hr Latter from Mrt Johnson Bhowlntrthat Lydln. B. Pltik ham'e Ve-treitisbls. Compound Cures tha Ills of Woman Wrote for firs. Plnkham'a Advice November, 1 897 " I)b a M m. I'm u a m ! I am a prcsi s)nrcr, hare much tronlda through tho lower part of my bowels, and I am writing to you. for advice). Mmn are) tfwjjular and scanty, am troubled with Iftueorrhota, and 1 achs to through my fcack and down through my loins. I Vave) ape-lls of bloating- very badly, srmietlmca will be vsry larje and other fifties vary tnuch reduced. "Mit. Cast. 1. Jounson, Bo 33, Rumford Center, Milne, Nor. 20, 1857. Improvement Reported December, 1897 "Plan Mm. PiNta.u :-I wtwh to tedl you that I am Improving- In health. 1 km erer an much better than whan I wrote before. The trouble through the lower part of bowels la hatter and 1 am not btoatud no badly. I wa very much sivoll.in through the ahdoranu before I took I.ydla B. rinkbaru's Vege table Compound. I atlll have a feel ItH? o' fulness nerosamy chust. I have tisvd three bottles of It and am on the fourth. Miw. Onus. K. Jonsnsj, Fox 83, Ru in ford Cen tor. Maine, I'to. IS, I SOT. Enjoying- Oood Health June, .899 "Uraii Mrs. Pi suit am : Since a year ago I have been taking your medicine, and am now strong and enjoying good health. I hnvo not been so well for three yenrs, nnd feel very thankful to yew for what I.ydia 12. rinkhnin's Vege tiifclo Compound has done, for urn. I would advise all who suffer with fe male troubles to try your medicine." Mkr. (.'has. K. Johnson, Hot M, ltitm f(nl Center, Maine, .lunu 1, lSCU. AMERICAN COAL TO COMPETE. High frlces D bar tho Ennllsh Froduct from III and Sweden. A Rome correspondent for a London tcwapaper anyi that a company with a rsnital of Nx,ooo has jut been form cf at (icnoa for the imposition of co;il frftm the United States. The UipM price M Kng.ish coal haa already brought shout a serioun crisi in Italian indus tceca, and it if calculated that United Mates coal will cost leu than the 4-'s a ton which is now paid for Cardiff and NfrwcaJtlo, coal at Genoa. Swiss rapt taunts who net their coal from Genoa ark also taking chairs in this company. Another correspondent in Stockholm, Syeden, says that thr unconscionable aireance in the price of English coal in having a serious effect all over Scandi aavia, which depends upon imported fuel fr Its industries. otsrithstanding the immense forests it fs more economical in the long run te nte coal for domestic purposes under wrninsry circnrusiancca. oui nooo.iy dreams of uning Knglih conl at the present inflated level of prices, Bri quettes, "made in Germany," have been "imported for a little time pat, and arc growing daily in popularity. Pvrryhody's attention is now directed t flie enornioua resources Sweden has irl the shape of turf deposits, which, are likely to be put to some practical employment. If turf once conies into general use Rritiah colliery proprietors mty look forward to a great diminution f their shipments to Scandinavia. Byron's Skull Op Found. Trie drinking cup, fashioned out of a human skull, which was constantly used hjr 'he poet Byron, has been found bc Rfath the floor of the chapel at New stead Ahlicy. The cup has a remarka ble history. The story Roes that while living at Newstcad Lord Ilyron lound a human skull of large dimensions and peculiar whiteness. He concluded (hit it belonged to tonic "jolly old soul" of a friar, and he resolved to convert it into a drinking vessel. Accordingly he dis patched it to London, where it was elc gant'y mounted. On its return to New strad, Byron instituted a new order at the abbey, constituting himself "Abbot of the Skull." London Daily Mail. Lake Gene, Others Farmed. Vew has been received at St. Peters burg from M. Sven Hedin, the cele- rated Swedish explorer, showing that expedition this surinir to Loh-Nor to Xle the various questions in dispute Vding that lake and its surround has resulted in discoveries iar sur rig his expectations. He found, ia ythat the lake known to previous jforers no longer exists, having dried leaving its bottom strewn with shells d marine growths. Around this old e h A. ain, however, a regular system of new lakes have been formed, which M. Sven Hedin has explored and mapped. Lon dan Telegraph. Tommy Atkins Has Queer Pets. One sees a curious muster of the pets f soldiers once a year when the corns has sports, for then there is generally a aienagerie race. For this dogs, hares, rabbits and poultry, and indeed all kinds f creatures, are entered, and they arc haadicapped according to their size and strength. The owners or jockeys direct them by means of a string which is fast ened to each one. Even on active ser- -tre Tommy ia nlavfut nn.l (rA n sport In South Africa the men had pet scorpions and used to back their favor ite. After one battle, in which several horse were taken from the Boers, there were races with the animals. Londoa Sphere. A French engineer is trying to apply air in such a way to machinery aa to asake it serve as a lubricator. Its Mrmsnentlr rand. No fits or nsmaa. laftor nrt-t dava um of Dr. iriin' n.. Msrvo Ucntorar. St trlnl bottls and traittias free, br.K.ll.a.LiaaLl4.01 Ana t.I'till,Pa In 1870 there were 0.000 - Shakers in the United S'ates. At present they do mmf number more than 1,000. '""Va Cure la ik boat medlnf as we ever b4 .ffctlon ot throat aad lungs, Wa, tsdi area, lad,, rea, iu, ins. ook ever printed ia Swiuer Ve date of 1470. rAjlu p. Tauia OITUQ. I S..IO hr r1raviMt, JUST HUB A WOMAN. "Nn, realty I enn'l marry yon, Hut there you'll noon foriiri, And I'll he a sister in ynii, so Uh, Javkl I'lcnee don't go yet. "Tm, I'll lie ynnr aislrr. Jack! Hut marry you? till, drar, no! I'm anrrv that yen epnk of it Come biwkl llnn't leave me so! "Now ait down and talk rral nlre What's tlif line of fron-nina- aof A ftirl 1'iin't form Inwlf to lovr, I'd have you, air, to know. "What's that. Indncsn'l matin-? You prefer a Imiliclor life? Well cr ri'nllr, if you wish II Yea-- I'll be oiii I.H'e wife." -('Iiiciign New. HUMOR OF THE DAY. Nrll -"lie sold I whh nice enough Id ant." tli'll "Yntl niti iwrferlly sufn. Ilo's a veiietnrlnn." If I mi7ed 'lime !v the forclork, Ho true my lu k is iil.-inncd. Tint foreloc k would he patrd nn, Ami ronie olT in iy li.md. WIkb "lhl It.loncs I'li.loy hla Men tion?" WnKg-"l gtii'HM lic did. lie's been sick In bed ever since he got bnck." t)ldlineho-"Wlm mlndt the bnliy nt your holme?" Topper (u-howe yoiin. ati r la lie.;lnulni to lmn IIiIiijj.m -"All ef uh!" "Tills Is the tnriilinr point f my cm-rei-r." roniTked the yoiinir iicrolml. n lin executed n back fuuic mtult for tin fli-Ht time. Kiln -"l!cll:l told me Jnt whsif Khc thouplit of me." Slc lln "Art" Jin- evr golni,' to cpciiU to her Mj;:ilnV" 1 1 n r pcr'H Itnr..'!!'. Toinmy (rending ltcoiutloii:i-,v M lory) "I'op, what were Minnie Men';" Tummy's Top - "I huum they uci'i: tlm neroi a of the hour." Willie "Pop, whiil'M n llnniii-lei-V" Willie's l'n "A llnMiielcr, my hoy, Uti limn who inn puss oil' n Imrd I ink story 11a colliit Mill for n l inn." "How nmeh money hnve you, Pnnt my?' "Well, If I 1 1 1 si' t owe vrniidimi a dime nml xlxler n uielu-l I'd hnve Of teen ri'lltR."-('hh,ilgo lieeold. "We vo cured thnt eleik who wan nl wnya In clelit to nil of n." "Mow iliil you do it?"' "v liy, the minute he koIii pn hi wo nil borrow of I1I111." I mll:i ti apiiltfl Joiiniiil. "Do you think I will hnve nny dllll oulty In leui-iiliig to Hunt, tlcoreV" she asked. "No, Indeid," lie replied, eiituiiHlnstlenlly. ". ny practice. I'm sure you , uy, with n lit t lu could Uy."- rhilade'phln North Amerlcnn. When the pesky Hy, Vo artful ami no sly. Poesn't care any looser t flutter, Me busr.es around. With mournful sound. And burits liinmelf in the butlrr. Chicago New a. IOdy "-eema to tnu you have been In a good tunny plnees In n very short time. I'm afraid thnt doesn't look very well." Applicant -"I don't see how else I could have had so ninny One recommendations." llnalon Tran script. "Hee here, Bulger," said the elty edi tor, "you've (lighted tlm dramatic fea tures of thla story." "Why," suld tho young reporter, "I've wr'lten all nhout It" "I know you have. Suppose yntl try again nnd write nt It." Philadel phia Press. "I don't see how (Tnra could marry that Charlie .Marshmnllow. Kvcry body thinks he Is tho apoonleat thing!" "Then tlint nccoimls for It. They ay there were sevenleen NiioonholiteiR among her wedding present." Phil adelphia llulletiu. The man with toothache entered the doutlst'R olllee. "Ur. Piillein la out," aid the attendant. "Will yon wait?" "Yes," the man replied simply. Here wna n bit. of valor that tho world wols not of, nnd yet the man showed him self to bo .1 sublime hero. Towne "There's one thing I've no tlced about Powne; he line habit of Jumping nt conclusions. Haven't you noticed It?" ltrown-" Well, I've observed thnt he always wakea with a start Just aa the minister la finishing bla sermon." Philadelphia Proas. Utilising (lid Corks. When a eork ia tossed Into the wnsle basket that 1. by no means the and of Its usefulness, aa It Is probably picked eut of the refuse by a uinu wue gleans bla tiest harvest from hotels and sa loons, lie sells the contents ef his hag to dealers lu "seconds" en the east Ide. These old corks are washed, dried, recut by hnnd-at every stroke the workman running his knife across a leather strap nnd then sold again for bottling blacking and other liquids. The waste shavings, etc. was for merly hard to dispose of, as It does not burn readily, but It la now ground, and as a. non-conductor of heat enters luto the manufacture of artificial limbs, bicycle handles, soles at boots, etc. Imnervloua to water. It is qulto Indinpeusable for llfo -preservers and buoya, and la one ot the Ingredients of asphalt pavements. New York Com mercial Advertiser. aval Aid la vlRllaa. Perhaps tbe most novel aid to navi gation la the gas-buoy, a type that will burn for months, If need be. The flame cannot be extinguished by wave, wind or raia. Tbe body of thla buoy forms the receiver for compressed gas, and Is of proper buoyancy fur flota tion and of sufficient strength to hold a pressure of 1H0 pounds per square Inch. Some of theso buoya weigh six tons, and are held upright by eouuter weights at tbe bottom. On top of tha buoy la a wrought-lron tower about Is feet high, surmounting which la the lantern. This light is given by a cluster', of four jots, three flat flames surrounding a a round central one. platinum vlre It fastened Just above the flames, which la heated to white ness by them, and, In ease a sudden heck extinguishes tha Hght, relights (ha Bastes Immediately. THI MARKET. PITTMIIIItO. Simla, Hoar and Ps a, WMPAT -No. I red 7 If ttv -No s fH M COl.N-No. J yelL w. ear T 1 No. 1 yellow, ahellnd 40 W Mir-dear 4ll 4ft.' DA IH No. 1 whlls Ill's' 1? No A wh'lH tl.lll II - Winler rnlcnL 4 00 4 1 r niry strniKiil wmiera or" am 1IAV - No. 1 timothy 14 14 n Mover, No. t Ill IK) ID M KM 11 No. I white mid,, ton.. 1 M IH 70 I ronn mlildlf tK ,0 17 01 llr ii, b. !k 15 7 III 00 HI I AW- Wlient 7 7 Oil IU Hi llslrr l'rttun(, Min ll.lt F.lgln ereiniiHry....! r M! idno ereiunery 31 Sl,'- Kniior eountry roll 11 IT t:HI KSK (Ihlo, new lO't" H Nt York, new II ' II ronltry. rln, lll-NH .er pnlr CIIK'KI- Nit- ilf.. IS 14 KlIIIH -l's. suit Ohio, frneh.... 10.' IT Frnlla Slid Vegetable-, JtVANH - Nuvr per hush I . 3 J' i M I'd i a I di-.m - fancy wiine,? ou ns an I'AIHIAiiK- ier bid 1 DO I 15 t)MO.ih- per hu 61) 6 II A 1. 1 I HOItK, Ki tiuit 3 mm 4 ctt Wlll'.AT N . a red 7 1 74' (Ol.N-Mixed 4H tl. IS 2'.i MtlM ir.'f is IIIJI'IKH tlhlo eieani.Ty n 4 l-IIII.AOl l.l'lll . I'l.oiMt ... now 4 10 W Ml- AT- No. red 70 ' 74 '4 t OIlN No. a mtse I OA IN N'i. 'I w liltn 111.1 1 1 1 II- riennu-iy, estrn. .. . I . O i : I'eiiiiKyiviiuin llrnts ... 4 ; 17 NKW VOHK. Fl.m il -l'li'mita. lil AT-No. 2 ted.... .. t OliN No. ". OA'I. Whilo wcs'nrn. .. Ffl'll ll I'r.nni.ry .... I.tii.h Sin ) nml I't nn. . .... 0 70 4 0(1 !I7 l'J 'f'.' si 17 l it 1: vi (. t'entml Htui-ti V .r I.. Kml l.lltei-ly, I'a. CA-i 1 i.r. rnnin lienvv, I fill 1 to liiji) IIm ' I'riine, 1:111010 It ' lb e , m a, 6 at & .'la ft I Mn lain, lneo to 1.0 1 1' a Kttt lio,f. r- Ilnlcle r, Win to 1 Oil 1' I 00.111. n 10 fnir , . lixeii, o. intnon to fat C'oiiiinoii to good fat tmlia nmt ci a 4 N. 6 O'l 4 ISO 4 0 4 60 4 00 4 00 H 01 60 U0 4 -i3 4 I . 4 01 1 60 a t,n Mlleh eow, each Kxirit llilicli oons, eaui I Bona, - Piline nio'lliitn wd Ins Ileal lies, y yorkers and rned (lood to cWco r. -eS r- Ho. d 1 Iks and lighi yurkeia. . so 0 115 .0 t ft RVf S ST S 6 6 1h I T 6 7 1 4 So I so 6 SO 4 10 4 2 6 0. 6 ) S 7il 5 M A fta 4 i I rsip I'ltrrt I'ritne lieavy Iiokd. , 1 (.nun. .11 to fair Itongns , HtnK SHBKP. Extra, med. weight wnuirrs.. (loud to ebotos Msitluui t uinmnn to Mr. 4 24'? 4 40 .401 4 as t T 4 ih a 00 LAHSS. f.iinitie, inn sprlUK I 'Oi R TO J.nml'a, good to choice, anrlng. O'l 1 AO Hi Ira. jearlliiu 4 tn 4 r.o tiuod to oiiolon 4 im 4 iM Medium 4(0 4 l'i t'ominon a Oil 8 25 CAI.TSB. Veal, extra Veal, good to choice. . . . Vent, eommon to inir ... Veal, common heavy . . . t..-. . .a T eor4 T a.i .. a a 7 ik) . a ici . . 4 60 00 REVIEW OF TRADE. Business Increasing The flu If Ga'amily and Miners' Strike Have hot Prevnnted Activity In General Irado. H. O. Dun & Co.'a "Weekly Review ef Trade" says: The tropical slortu that devastated the (iuif const caused reduc tion in the . volume of business at the south, and railroads in the (iuif region have probably not shown their maxi mum losses of earnings as yet, but even alter such a catastrophe a recuperative power is shown. An added cause M hesitation in business is the order for a strike of anthracite coal miueis. Other wise the working force has increased this week, for operations are resuming at steel mills, and the Michigan-Peninsular car plant and the Deering harvest er works have started up after seven weeks idleness, with 1000 hands each. From many quarters of the West and Southeast a better distribution of mer chandise is reported in jobbing and re tail circles. The weather has continned favorable for the maturing corn crop, with cutting progressing and the crop generally beyond danger. Prices of sta ple commodities are higher for the week, hoisted by the sharp rise in cot ton, hut in manufactured products there is little change, though steady increase of business at the current level is satis factory. Wheat rose above 80 cents again, in the face of receipts for the crop year thus far 8.415.956 buvhels larger than Isat year, whil exports decreased 10,251,378 bushels, including flour. Re ports uf heavy rains in some sections and injury to the crop, with better in quiries by foreign houses, explain the advance. More orders are being receiv ed at iron mills, and prices arc steady. In structural and finished material there is much business and activity is becom ing almost universal in the iron region. Steel rails are waiting for the agreenteut at to prices which is expected 19 he reached next week. A redurtiaa in keeping with other steel products ii considered certain, and then the market will be on a sett ed basis. Some Urge makers favor $27.50 as the new basis and believe that nearly a.ooo.000 tons would be ordered at that figure. Fail ures for the week were 105 in the Unit ed States, against I last year, and 30 in Canada, again .12 last year. LI Hung Chang Starts tor Prkia. Telegrams from Shanghai, dated Fri day, say: Lt-Hung-Chang started for Peking this morning. He sailed on the steamer An-Ping, and is accompanied by a suite numbering over 100. He will go to Tien Tsin and from there to the Chinese capital. lirfore departing lie made many inquiries concerning the fight at Tien Tsin, the re ief of he Pe king ministers, the number of troops of each oower in China, their disposition and fighting qualities and how the for eigners regarded the ability of the Chi nese troops. FARM VAOEf IN 8REAT IRITAIN. Tfcs fay H Hlsbsst fn leattaef and Lew Ml la Ireland. According to London newspaper, Scotland seems to be the paradise of the agricultural laborer, for thrre his aver age earnings per week were tHs id, while in Kngtand he was paid l6s tod, in Wales, tOs sd, and in Ire. and los id. I The average wages in England were i lowest in the arable counties, and in , Norfolk, Suffolk. Wills, Doisrt stid Gloucester the laborer gets in cash from tts 5l to us, but that sum is increased j by payments in kind amounting from is im to js 3d. Die highest cash wages are paid in Derbyshire, Lancashire, Cumberland and Westmoreland, where i the weekly average ranged from 17s to i fft l, but the payments in kind only mi a 1 irom is 4d to Is 0l. Turning to the actual enrniugs in Kngland, itieiuding wages and payments m kind, Durham and Northumherland laborers got the most, averaging from tot to jo a week. The poorest paid la borers were in Norfolk, Suffolk and Dorset, where the total earned varied from 14s pd to 14s 5l. Kor terrible poverty the Irish ngiicul tiit.il lahorrr has an unhappy pre-eminence. There were art counties in the distressful country in 180H where the average weekly earnings were under 10s a week, nnd in the other 14 counties they ramrrd between 10s id and us 71I. At present labor is so hard to pro cure that farmers are paying what in lHi)8 would have seemed fabulous prices in order to get in their crops, and it has brcn suggested out of the Ht,2.iS pau pers nearly 20,000 are ahle-hoilied, nod could dining the harvest time be press ed into service. During the last 25 years the Ameri can people have imported $itfo,ooo,om worth of precious stones. There ta more Pats rrh In t.hlsaenttnn of the eoutii.rr thmmii oilierdiseases put together, and imf.lt Ui..lul. r,.w -ur win nnii",.it ,1,0 Incur.ililii. For a urent mnny ycare dnntnrs iirnnoiinced Its lorn I disease and prescribed lo'Vil reincdle-. mid by cnti-tii ntl) fulling tn enre with local treatment, iironnnnccd It In miniMc. Science has irovrn i nljirrh to he a emiHtli'itltinst disease and therefore requires con-t -.' H lonel treatment Hall's Catarrh ( 'ore iniiniil.ietorcl l,y K. J. t'hen,.y Co., Toledo.' Ohio, Is the only constitutional cure on the tnuket. Ills i.tlcen Internally Indies from Odroloaf(vis,onrul. It acts directly on the lilnod and moons surMcca t tl srntem. J hoy "iter one hundred dollars for any rasa Ufa 1-tociir,,. Hind ror circulars and testl mmi mIs. Address F..I ('ii8MrvAfn.,Tulnao,tt Sold hy ll"lKKl-ts. ;Hn. Hull's FamllyJ'IIN ara tha best. Of the 4.1 10 varieties of llowers known and cultivated iu Kurope, scarcely 400 have any odor, and of these nearly 50 have an odor which is, if anything, dis agreeable. tVrdnB la aa stinplsaa washing whan yon ise Pa ratal rsosLsss Dtss. Hold by all draxKiais. The Spanish import duties paid dur ing the lirst six months of the current var -xeeed hv 5V000.000 pesetas those for the corresponding period of iRoo. Tha Rest rreserlpHoa for Chills sad Ferer la a haul nt (Ihotb's Tiarsr.eps Can l.l OHIO It la simply Iron and quinine in a tasteless form. No cure na pay. Fries flue. The island of fjuain is 3,500 miles from Honolulu and i,6oo miles from Manila. To Core a Cold In Oea !av. Telle I.llATira Broiio qniNias Tiai rrs All drurtfl-t. refund the m Key If falls 10 ellie. V. W. Uhuvs's slguaiure U on eacU box. Me. When the Tltitish sparrow-hawk is fly ing toward its dinner it cleaves space at the rate of 150 milrs an hour. "y I epala Is tbe bans of tha human sys tem. I'mlect yourself apalnst lie ravages by Ibe use of toemsu's I epela Gum. The 34 o'c ock system is to be intro duced throughout Spain on January 1. The Mannfacturersnf Carter's Ink have had forly )..in nupcilcn.-e In mailing ll nnd the orluiniy kuinv uow. tiuu.l lor "lnkuua," f lt,a. President Krtiger, it is said, has shipped 7,000,000 to France since May. Mm tviie'nw-Piwininsavr.in forchlldecn tcef.hln -4 Holtens theuump. reduces tnfliitnoo tlou. allKysiiitin. cures wind colic, a.'c a Imttla, India has a greater variety of plants than nny other country in the world. He ought to keep clean inside; -that means sweet breath, quick brain, swift moving feet. You can't feel well and act well with your bowels clogged, sending poison all through your system. Clean them out gently but thoroughly and keep them clean with CASCARETS Candy Cathartic. Be sure you get the genuine. CASCARETS are never sold in bulk. Look for the trade-mark, the long-tailed "C" on the box. You will find that all bowel ills and the nasty symptoms that go with them are quickly and permanently V r Cot th. tanuln. tf yon want rosultal T.bM Is msrkod "CCC M Cascarett srs no-roir s tr -' ' ir j -' r-i- h, nt hhn -' ' - "- Irms tulti " " " Look imi"11? f j ptf for tho trado-nwk tho C solh t ions talr-on Ih. Ikll najMTnT" f ' tOc. 25c. 50c. m V Thla la Ika TRADE! UNIONISM LEflAUZED. la Hew Zsatastf Labor Orgsnlnllooa Ara Rtcognlied by lha Stale. Trade and lahor are orgnnlred throughout New Zealand Bnd as such are rrrognired and legalired by the state in the act of lXo. says the London Daily Mail. The very title of that act, though not changed, originally ran: "An art to encourage the formation of in dustrial unions;" and the whole spirit d the movement is that both employ ers and workmen should form their own I unions and associations on rrpresenta I live lines under the provisions of the ; art, and that nil ipiestions should he I dealt with by thr unions nnd societies 'up to a certain stage and then brought by them, and them only, before the boards of conciliation and ultimately, if 1 necessary, lo the arhitintion court. I The trade and industrial unions of New Zealand are required to comply with all the ordinary business safeguards which should surround thr rorporatc bodies which they form, and then hut not tin men tney are registered by the state and placed in a position to act and jbe heard in industrial disputes. I'rnal I ties are attached to nil breaches of the provisions controlling the unions, nnd in some cases to enforce the award ol the ' court they are heavy, the maximum be ing 500 for each union, nnd failing the recovery of this there falls n maximum liability of In nn each memhrr of it. 1 he effect of this registration is make the union and all its members sub ject to the jurisdiction rtatili-.hcd by the act, and although its registration may be cancelled on the application of any union, this is only done under due 1 safeguards ; ami no cancellation is pcr I milled during the progress nf nny con I ciliatioii or arbitration proceedings :i( feeling the union which applies. Neith- 1 er does such cancelation relieve any .union or its numbers from obligations incurred in nny previous award of the ' court. No workman may leave hii work or employer lock out his work men during a dispute. John Chinaman's Varied Climate. Many of the popular misconceptions about the physiological nnd psychologi cal makeup of the Chinaman are to be traced to a general impression that tln Clunese are a tropical people. Of course, when we deliberate. y set out to consider the matter we realize nt once that only a small part of China lies with in the tropics, and that a great part nf the empire enjoys a winter nt least as severe as that of New Knuland. Those who have had reason to pay some atten tion to Chinese affairs bear constantly in mind the (art that the climatic discip line of the Chinaman has been that of the Frenchman, the (Jerman. the Aus trian, the American and the Briton. North American Review. p r 1 z e Ar.'.r,?: la . A. MsUKS, In reaieeilllnn with nearlr 'ana tf-si.v imcsiii I'Kir.K ever swaraed ror siirirn mi, i.i iiii.-s. tic iiKAeiif rltl.K rnnka above Ike tiOI.II ,ll.' W and la Ihs 111(111 KMT A WAR I). A. M A. A. MitiK,Ti'l hr miw , ..w York. i rH Hii:- My rtrfln Ik mmn iMiitv1 fnnr I chfi a'Hiv li int. Ja m-t I yur cha-ftl n rtlfli-lnl )tn ut yii. I n coin i iitHl tu mmf mttrr tarn jrrar nf eonatant nn I Am con? Ii'i'inl ht ! ni(i n'i iiiiiati in tat(fi( yi 11 r tfnt. My ticciiMiin 1 farm ItiK: l of ii xaw wnud II day j I have imi k1 Mhi p.tnnda rf rutt n in flay, ant thnt wan A(H)iit am inurh I wn aM fn tili'k iMfi.r I lt my J. n. i l.VVK. 101 If'Sdway Nw v.,fk f)a Sia:- I inn. worn ens uf your rnli''r f at f'.rdvernfr enyisriwlti ntlra satlslai-if.'ii. tain a truck inaii a'ld tiara lo lift several hnndrad walshl at a -hue. V. II. HKKWHIRn. Mil. FT.f, of Wlnilhato f mii ty Ctiiiii.. . flfa ifiar da haa nu filfrtciiry in w km.; wl Ii ntlmr Utiur4rn ftiul tar i nn In lrirr'a '" al-Ih- mi'i tt wtttra nn ri(trtl arm) lit. i,e) h p st aii f ha aaum aa titlifra do with th ir Dfti oral rMfe& "enn inr 'inrus- realise nn Srlinelal IVinhs, ABrt nafa aad SiXI a a uiiva 1111 Hwar, lllnatrnllona. A ooaaiilete work na the reolu.nllou al theaaalaard. 1. 1. HI.1K), Naw Voro. CURED BY To any needy mortal, who can't afford to Address Sterling Remedy Company, . Jill I ' 1 If a woman's crown of glory ia her hair, Jessie Frascr, of Fine, N. Y., must he a queenly woman. She wrote us, last January, that her hair was nearly 64 inches long and very thick. And she cave Ayer's Hair Vigor all tlie credit for if. Ayer's I lair Vigor may do this for you. We don't claim the 64 inches every time, though. J. C. Aver. Company, radical Chfmlitu, Lowell, Mm. to I Ayer's Sinapirilla Ayrr'i 1'iHt Ayr's Au Cure Ayr's Hair VIpor Ayer's Cherry Pectonl Ayer's Com.itonu Worms IN rilfMiRRf AIIB veril.-iliio demons, unit must Im quickly removed or aerloud results mnv follow. The ntedlelne wilted for I he past O'l y.-ars bus held the record for anecessfiiMv rid ding children of these pests Is trey's Vrrinltiige tnuile enilntiy from vge. trililo products, oontitlrilng no calomel. 'JA eta. at dnieelsls, eoon'rv stors or hy mall, poa'pald. E. A H. Kli-r. Il.illlinora, Md. rtDnDQV i"w fnooT RYigifM B- I Sfe I SuJV a qmrtt rs lsf snd eaie win . t ,l el test.avin'iU sad lOSava' tiiuMMui area. at. B. a. IUU I soet, s.i s. Atlsaw, r 1. u. ta. 'oo. That Llf'fa Rrtk For ladias, r;r:2 AMU' MABOM. aocaasTsa, M. it. - p iv p 1 s EXPOSITION Hftr esMMtore rVeni all parts eflhe H AttTfl. 'jWssvV: a-ae. ' A. A. Mirn, Jl.1 Hi.. .id way, New V ..F Vwt Bla : I sail men nj" atiis. raiiersnn ths ratirnail tra' ir iusn ijr pat on aii in trilli when In tn -tlon. -r.V few of my frtetols know thai I luat one nf m fet. JMI HtMIAKrr. i'!lWiirV.5-'lftfiaA " mied !14sS BrtfcJvr..m tho a aft. I w..r( MV-if AtTaAE. Ft vi.- in n.e iicrnois .'jKa.jPW5lW until ton a'ntiiht 11,5 4W-WrW &WreVv3r ,r 'Whtertliaa 33 flil (lf lo lie vrrv .tr. Mx. ms' aLS.l v p.. n. Rdio.r. You can always smell a "dead one." He has a costive-looking face. His breath knocks you down. He drags his feet Listeners to his talk turn their heads the other way. His breath poisons God's pure air. 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