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ZDITORIAL NOrES.
S
lj HINTS POR
The seriou.s loss of life experioneed :
THE
an the capture of Tien-TFARMER.sin by the:
allisa troops is repeated to have been( j
a great surprise to their comraanders, I FEEDING STOCK. '
The latter seera to have takeit foa Farmere clo not feed to beet advan-
ail-a-anted that the Maaeltue end Chine tage. They make nate. distinetion in
—ese could not or would not fight! the eha.racter of the food, for growing
againet soldiers equipped and disci- land matured animals. They feed crops
paned, in accoedance with Western 1 ha,t will sell to at leaet advantage,
ideas. It was in pursuance of this Figardless of natritive value or drain
assumption that Adnairal Seymoler, at 1 Pon the lend, The ten,dency ie to sell
ehe head of only 2,000 men, undertecik he crude products instead ot feeding
the hopeless task of resetting the ie. ! hem and producing eggs, poultry,
getions in,Pelein. Is there any hise'',. heesei dere, mutton. eat. we al:amid
aorieal ground for the assumptioni . :raw en we eeee, 'nattily, and feed all
outside a the defeets encountered by i ye grow, The silo is the ideal method
Ian fenrees of the Pekin Government ', f utilizing, tie teeth orop. CloTer hay
in the recent war against Japan. ox I a Law° profitable than timothy ; the
the exPeriences of Lard Zininl .. iutrients in it are better balanced,
; od the fertilizing ingredients are 70
The domestic bistory of Cbina is re- ' •er cent. grea.ter, saying :lathing of
Plate with exanaldes not oalY of sin- he aoots that store up a vast am-
gular derails but of remarkable for- ; ,unt a fe•rtility in the soil.
titude in war. A. rebellious provinee Theee are three methods of making
has been known to maintain its in- ilover hay, eaeh, of which, has its pe
-
dependence for many a decade against .aliar advantages. The first method,
ine,essant asseults on the part of the , oul, the one most generally adopted,
rest a the Empire. Of the two ionslets in cuttiag the °lover late in
Manchu invasions of China, separated he day that at 4004 ae it 1,,, tair15.
as they were by a great space of time, il ;axed it is drawn to the barn. The
the fornaer suceeetaed in conquering ,econd metboa coaeiste ef cutting ate
only the nerthera Section of the ---- Mid k
--a I•er the dew ie off in the retOruittg. tea.'
die Kingdom, the rest of the errantry i leertea twe or three tiMea and drawl,
offering a stubborn and succeeeful re e i .0 the hero the flame day. Bright gun.
etetance antler native rulers. More ' aline la essential to the success of this
than e generation of uninterrupted ' nethod, end sufficient force must be
TBE EXTI TIMB•
gradually aod do not run On too high. SOMETHING QUITE NEW -
Do AM allow one side el the stack to
extend farther out than the other, or
Lt will lean when finished, ar will set-
' it: to orte ed e awl take .vater if there
is =eh rain.
It is. best to use a fork with a ra.th-
ea- shert handle in stacking, as the
operator ean theu avoid steeping oa
the oater rows of bundles, besides
making it petiaible for him to place
them.eteeper aud more slanting on the
miter rawTite neater a stack will
alee he firmer and settle least. The
work will be more easily and quichly
accomplishea than when the operator
eimply uses his hands.
CHINA'S LEADING PEOPLE,
CUT THIS OUT AND KREP IT FOR
FUTURE REPERENOR.
inier Sitetebee. or the Princes and Generals.
sos Roils Sides 'Wlseie Names. Figure In
livery Pay's News -Those W.tte F.
Tear IFQ4,011,111Str* A -Hit whine Who *10
The. Emperor. g.wangSa,"Suceeae
akin ot Glory," son ot Prince Chung,
who was seventh son of the Emperor
Taou Kevange Present Emperor was
born Aug. 15, 1871; succeetind te the Dowager was, until quite recently,
throne it: Ma, and Married in 1889. at ' the coternatiderela-chief of the Obi -
the age of 17, the preeent Empre.es, nese IMPeTial force% Ile was die.
yealtoeme, Kwaog $0, in tee foeuto Iniaaed by Prince Teen to his peat
playalque and ineepahle of wielding when the latter eeieed etepreme pew.
the agthority witieh belongs to him, a In China as naollth.
CIYLON oRggN TEA
Sami)fiavor a* japan, only more delieities.
Men in the world. He is at present
acting the part of the "honest brole-
eri between the great powers and hits
400i000,000 countrymen,
Steegi the Taotai a Shanghai. Cane
eibich regester for the purpose, can
vote far the arbitrators. They use Mae
act whether registered or not.
Atirangements for wages are made
for two years, so that employers know
what lheY caa figure on,
Lagoa labis not insisted upon in
all cases, but is fevered by the arbitra-
or
tors, If a business has e.mployed non-
union men they are neither forced out
or compelled to join the union. No.
where etse, however, are labor onions
strougere
New Zealand has en eight-hour flay,
a half -holiday every eveek, a dozen
full holidays in. the year -all at full
wages.
men, in Mine, Much a 14s fortune said to result from thie laMr.
of the aieliest and euos t influential Lees druukeness and more thrift are
is invested in the telegraph lines.ralle laaew Zealand women, white and
roads and other modern enterPrises brown alike, eau vote for members of
embarked ill by hie country,. He is Diethe Tiegielatere, but cermet deem-
reetor-Ganneral of Telegraphs he selves, be members.
Chia, and, during the -recent crisis
and present trouble', no telegrams
have been allowed to emanate from
wum you BUY
Chine except by hie special comea.
Re TA really
VIOLENTIar ANTI-Po/max.
Through his agency the neWe of the
Pekin maesaere tranePtred.
Tung Le, rtepheW ef the Empress -
figlitIng eatpeed atter ehe launders of , employed to keep tbe machinery move Accordiug to latest report', which I Cele. Ma, one of the enlightenedproe
the present M :redo: dynasty erossed ' ng every available hoar of tae day., have not yet beep contradieted, foreign -generals a the Chinese 'revere :
the Great Wall, before they were able ' tete third method is to eta the clever K-ang Su is supposed to have eom.. ial fareee. Left Nankin on June 18 or
to take Pekin, and many more years ; n the forenoon, rale and shnek in mitted euicitie by taking poison un- Pitain with his erney a 4004 men, ancl
Ilaaaed before they aetiulred ""en• , he afternoon, then permitting the der eerepuisioa of Tuan. The Dowag. , is supposed to have been " obliged " tO
dame- in the middle end :amnion' hay to remain in the ehoeite several er Eutprees rt•ally rules China. jant Prince Tuan' e Boxers. I
prey/wise. There la TO great" nate" i lay3 where the heat generated aSs;StS The Dowager Empreee Ten -Ilia tam. iaung Ching, another a the I
take than to auppese thet hynaetia; :n curing: the hey. Theshocks are then aunt of the present lianterort Rind eau- it •31.•rals of the Chineee Imperiel '
thengee in China hive been easily eh,
, a ned and exposed to the air and wiaew of the late Emperor Tung' Che . I.,.ft Nartion for Eelein on June
brought about. Almost :al of theilli eutesatne e, few hours letfore drawing n'Xi barn in MI. Has fee mane- years , In A!„30 aupposed to have hewn foreed •
have involved prolonged convulsiOns. i to the barn. This methoa requires been the reel power anti controlled to hat the " Boxers." ll
t
and have "51- mali"ns 0! lives' nil. fevorable weather for veveral ennse- I,I the deetinies ot Chine ; wee for tionte iS ..t. 1 .1, .+ r e 1 '
I slt•II., 4 ill'acn$4144.1)1, comm.:v. ing t tr 1
fuel Cannot be rt-eoneilea with, the,
t eutive clays. anti semis extra labor. but '' time Ittogent. Fr many ears past teet foreign-aralled troops of tte Chie
theory that the (Alines° "re oust • • • ' alitv of hav `I le - be • at th, held i'f the anti -for-
a giNes a eupertor go . , Ah o n . ,
CULTURED.
ahonld think you would
make up to Mists Plantain. She is a
very clever
'Welker ---HeaTena, no! Why, ske
has been too busy for the laa t eight
yeare acqUiring Ma education.
nese army, numle.ring in all eat kllf:
Lathan:0ln a timid and sulanaiasiTe't t44,1 jsnotch favored in etane lerelities. tang .p.1rI,F in Chine .teel tatpeettal tr" t men. la uow marehene. 03 seeea, '
people.
Wit -,11 clover is eut t(13 t•arlY irt yt litttp,.20;„ Sh•• WEla
„
111.. ,•,,,k.3„sott it c4LIttn10% Cg/111.46i1r1 More slave, 4.4•4111. the f.tti,it wife f,l,rthe
N:teurally, in a atgiau. tat v:ist anq •
li
trA1 popolous, earn% diffeeeneee are 0141 94 114.1. i'''Ut. t1f wda'r• un'l it' Lite Emperor alai lase mere brain:: ' U"' 'ung Lu. At i )3" Citli';''' (be :
stervable ameng tte Mb ibitents in re i • • • • aut. es,tr„tg, al op, ,,u5. 04,, tzie at the present lintperor's titiOr •, Chinese lin- "
1 varv difficult to cure When eat too" 1
, peri 41 Tte-estorer ; most I' tvorabia in•
eprea. of warlike anti:nee just as le! :ate the enOle Ira" bee' In ''' In' 1"rd •' Chat eteari. ri
India, the Beegalee aix,..., troin tluil "Id 11.414Y' 434 "4' ILlY ill ha -40Y tst- 14i hive Ching, unele of the preeent ' ennad tusthArd f"'"Idg"er' t
Snail= the Gourkii a Atattthe naeliirstible, linpolatable and less nutri- , eirnaeren met emit the atret twee ill Gans, Keng Yi and Tung Fail Simi '
ug l '
tive Chinese, tbe men Of Hunan axed '''Llth The l'tral'em 1""' "Ut• "f 306', thine he id cf the "rotting ti Vilint1n, are heat rabially anti-latreign and
tradititma lly kuowu as 'On- i veil" pail I. ' "-n iN GVe"r "I " hen *ti" Plant" "e et hen lae Is. sham w te Inez rpt.d by , have joined i h 1 " Boxer - : r vett e. it .
eminence, and next to them are rant e 4' fal Id" " Ihtt the 1"rit1 "nt""nt al Primo. TILER. VIOng 111:0 invarielily Plialahstate :mho'. Mill PArtieill fled in '
etre in the plant:: at t het time tnakes 4 been, a nanalay dish,,,d tuward ant the faerti deet t::etion tor th. foreign
ed the men of Stet ntitug, but exceie
lent military material is round else
amotng the Yunentese, from wbom the
"Illarek Flags" encountered by the
Erma in 'lainquin wore recruited,
11,11(1 am:mg the Calmest, aIolatmraedane
th,e woitern froetier. The Taal),
ings, who wore eritwn, for the most
t difficult te lure. 1110 11104t apprOV.• eigners-,11111 has aleaee --expecially leatti"Ila in 1'u. o
.41 11111. 1, t". hen Zlb11111 oznatiord uf du riu3 reep.,No!, trout!, e,-cituneelled prate,. (gait, f.,ir 011111 • E 411,.. a talent-
• b;.. hitagSoite.. are turning' brewn. I moderation tuivard th -ni. Clang le the . her of It' °E, ter li V•1111.14.
............. i Only member a the Teem; li tauten prainued Iowa ledsp of foici.01 voli.
TREATtIliaT or alilat•Itli. i witit a Ineetti knowlena • of tire ; meat itaerant ttestazde foreign- ,
All In tuna• eltoula I.- kept under
FOREIGN MIA nvs. ers; entleav..- • pr.neet legationS
part. from the denizens of those) "- Waen eallneal Iti the it ember Ile I, lhe lint tat in steam:C. " Pei"' 14"?' 11"1 4"141"1691,
. . Witlk 1,r04 Ikk j1i0 th • 'Jeep -tor,"
wlia-b are neerest the sea, fought eeen, tie ald tinned °eve and lb" nulti•ae Doaatrer awl Prince
gtooLivi„..• c.1 tho Yangu.v Kiang basal! ie. 410Z, t Ili, fa: in eannot rea- 1"P'H" I"g manta ;tint oPlalaad
long end desperately, :old. probablyi ,.• .1 ma eed ti ee !tree times
would hive been suet-J..4,4W, but, foa (hat -nail the antler in orth•r to rut
Ilse drilling to wbiell the Imperial I, heftire appleitig it to the different
Lreaps were subjected by Gordon art aortal, end all rem lining over should
ett etenpo,ted. A feu barrel's of lime
°ahem As to the late war against
t o mix with meet and manure w
japan, the m.ass of the Chinese propel
111
add greatly to Uzi, value Of, the coM•
tooilt no interest in it, so long as the
st. Some rood eta! free front bard
operations took place oatside of the
Great Wall, but NVIIIM the saered soil
of the Middle Kingdom itself was in,
,vaded at Welhaiwei, the assailants
disoovered of what preivess the
Chinese are oapable under a resolute
commander.
It is sometimes asserted that the
yellow race differs from the white
race as regards qualifications for war
Su being more dependent on the prea
tige of the individual it ho leads them,
There is nd doubt lieu the Liens dis,
solved after the death of Attila., aua
the aggressive power a the Mongols
lost most of its terrors aftt•r the death
of the grandsons of Genghis. Not °nix
barbarous levies, however, but highly
organized armies are powerfully aft
feet ed by the hold which their General
acquires on their imagination. Atte;
the deiath of Alexander the Macedon,
ianie prave a unable to keep what they
had gained in Aeia. The legion;
trained in Gaul by Cautar believea
theroselves to be invincible yet, wheu
transferrel to other commanders,
they naore than once succumbed to sol,
Aiers reputedly in:fez-ler. After the
death of Theodoric the Ostrogothe
were hunted out of Italy by the Byzan,
lines whom they had despised.. Ti
'come to medern tirnes, nobody doubt;
that the name of Gustavus Adolphe;
or that of Conde, and, above all, that
of Napoleon, was worth at least. an
arrey corps to the side on which il
• ;was arrayed. Europeans, in a word,
are quite as much affected as are the
iahineee by faith in a oemanantlee's
star; only when the commander falle,
or is defea.ted, is it =ere difficult for
leaser officers to hold Chinese soldier;
together, became thase are relatively
unorganized and undisciplitted.
el .ine is oleo benef•t 1rti. When ch-
in:xi:able, sea and reek weed well chop- t
• ' " -• et, nait
ea added, .raieb. ie G1:•111 help to
0`111 1.111 any heavy, stiff clay land;
f tea it is a beneril. to any land..
l'I:u many farmers depend ni,stly
the manor( saved from the stock
• s
The yellow race teas produced many
lereat commanders :n the past, nod
Only those of whom the white race bus.
[had bitter experience, but other, for
the reoord of whose emploits we must
have recourse to Chinese annals. There
have also been, from time to time,
:great administratoes in the Middle
/Kingdom, who have temporarily sowed
the problem of colleeting taxes vvich a
;Minimum of waste and peculation.
'China is, by eomperison, a poor coun-
try, yet, if her fiscal system! cou'd be
loanaged to -morrow as efficiently as it
erees under the Mongol dynasty, about
atohieli Memo Polo tells us, a stupend-
ous anneal sum would he available for
the purchase or manufacture ot is
and the maintenance of an elaberste
.eystem ef national defence.
escape Ministerial Board of, Foreign Affairs, left, bat thee are now increasing abny subetitutes in the, market make Is that so? How sad z
without damage to the grain. Select earlY in June whan 43eizt'd ille reins S°1""1"1- it nee eieary nett only "Putnam's" Yes, you see, we was playin' which
fnlly constructed stacks will
piece of level ground and start thegoeul 1 b, esked for and taken. Sure,
of overnment and eupplanted lt- Nee Zealand is an agricultural coon_
Teen is generalissimo try a !verse population. The new
Lettom by putting up a large round "alai 1)°"r"
ehock. Increase this until it is the of all the Chinese forces -now estim- legislatioe of 1IW1 and eueeeeding
ize of the. bottom of stunk, letting ated at 950,030 -leader of the Boxers years has levied taxation of two sorts
e
the bun:tiles slant outward gradually and prime mover in tbe present move- -ou land 1111,1 on incomes. No attempt
not not so much as to parneit any ment against foreigners. He is the is made Li Collect tax on eersonalty.
ca the heads of grain to rest on the
ground. The bottom should be per-
fectly circular, Otherwise a good
aback cannot be made. One of the
main points is to keep the stack high -
esti In the center and as solid as pos-
sible at the bottom. Some make the
mistake of piling loose straw in the
bottom. This will settle mare than
the outer layers of bundles and, form
a depression. The bundles will slant
inwards and the stack take water.
Tee bandies especially in the upper
half of the stack must slant outward.
The mistake 1.1 often made of keeping
th,e °maim' too high in the lower half
of the stack. When the upper part is
reached, there will be great danger
of the aides slipping out. Ti't center
is then permitted to become more flat
as the top as approached. At the point
whore dtawinag in begins an extra cir-
cle of bundles should be laid inside
the outer row, so as to make the cen-
ter considerably higher than the out-
side. As a rule, the stack should be
smaller at the base than the middle
Tide will cause the outer rows of bun-
dles to slant downward, as 'they set-
tle faster then those in the middle.
The tap of the stack need not run
to a ve.,:y high point. Flat tops are,
couree, to be avolded, but draes in
•
Teen.
i't lee- Teen. father tbe heir ap-
paren: tnia th• tete an is the
fifth otie el the greet lazetperer Tau
Kleine. 1, two: irI.3 es Ilas
sp,•nt tiltst of hi% tim• ill netun-
lent, th•• tweet etel zetelli of Pe-
lit•st roving roish..r bands. Prince
'I" ' ••• • *t. Illy Q ateensb .i• -
ry " a the cepitel. ae he is hue -Wa-
al en. fleet ol at Welk :sports. and fist-
ftgate. Ile vote e 11s131.111 speet at tat
a the 1 -meet. at th.• intereatioual Club.
Iterely nargied itevielly whit foreip•,u-
ers. is. a daring rider. 5011,
tho entitled to the throne by the
•".
NEW Z-ALAND CUSTOMS.
S/111,11::l. tart* .41)1111 Lirl. ill, That
l'erisesi lhe Antipode,.
:New Zeeland 30 ee trs naa was divid-
ed iete sie Proviuree. attatie The; e
was inteueu riethey bet Weell Leal a
arias
are simply kidney disorder, Theiticieeyi
litter the Wood of all that ehoeldrat be
there. Theblood paws dirough theltid,
neys every three minaten If the kidneys
do their work no impturity or eauee et
disordee can remain in the circulation.
longer than that time. Therefore if our
blOPol. Is QVit of order your aidneye •
failed their work. They are in need o
stimulation, otrengthening or doetering.
One medicine will do ail three, the finest
eget mot imitated bleed medicine titer*
Dodd's
Kidney
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89-68
• TORONTO'S 111.14ANADA EXHIBITIO
AlaNT ANN'S PIIILO.SOPHY.
Aunt Ann- 1 out eurprised to hear
you eay you are in favor of second
m irriegee. How eau yet: justify
them a
Why. my dear young WislOW, it your
firm! marriage was a happy one you
will never he letppy until you are :
merried it it, was a failure
you are entitled In another trial.
Pain Cannot Stay
Where Nervninte-nerve-pein cure -is
te 1. C •nie ie -el Of the most poner»
seae.f in rheum ttieut, neuraltna, :ea e retorted the lawyer.
at et -line neVer f ails to give prompt rattle me by aekin' fool questions. I
,
ptiu in tit. hick and eide, and 's
of pante! effectionst Inter- Naw. I've raieed thrt•e boys, an' get '
t li • h se" !
awe erne este.
"Eclecatinual and Entertaining. Ag-
greseive and Progresetve," are the
very appropriate via:eh-words adopt.
ed by the Toronto Iedeestrati Exleatta
tam 11;45i/ear, wbieh will be Watt f rein
Angust gnat itaptemaer Sat- This
is the twentatisecend eaceees ee yeae
ett CaPeclaht greet Fiaeoeheot az Tee
rent*, and euQh 'par ba e net only
ein impreveratent in the erreage.
us compered nith the yeaes
that we gone. tent . quality ot the.
teen: ta very fer elteed Of what it
was at the tegintang, thaa prOlaing
the friestintelile vitieze oa Fairs saela
es that held man:tally at Torouto,
man oidatoey to say stet the cab
tminethetely netpeottelong will
leet fewer:a= to oil :Is predereeniee,
but Et east tiafly egad that arrange-
ments have teen mule, and nevi:in.-
ttons eve pendfng• that warrant the
detergent tbat the Toronto Fair of
1900 -will fully neeiutain the repute. -
teem It hoe gained of tieing the beet
of' ea: that etet aanually held. A. geed
deelf cif tint spece has already aeen
falcon tint and 4 nmitther et entriee
halve teett made, herd there arc
EQ =My divisions eomprisnl, in
Zee:even.
the prIze lict. vvitb. its tat (+asses
and 'a35,000 in pre:nil:1W, that there. in
:Ample precis:cal far ail; and, talking
of those diviehine, it is interesting to
nate thet there are no fewer then ini
in eleire knitting, elarts,
ellotts, ate.; 374 e a•-t,t. peuit ry; aud.
an average lat TO or 47 in eerie of. Ilia
two cloven ciaeeee devetee to aorsee
and eettle, That oiee eenea. alea,
net orOh ot
tkelt LigaTgiitiqm. ;,,,A•qws e4r. op.
porta:titan: 6,1Teret to 5f,,.14,7e pri•Ns.
R is little: early to ref' e •
PrOgaSe3 'Oa the way el eriecio eanizenti
hut when it st .J1t0.5i1
.spent. n latt itn,
:hie depertment, vieiters have
ample guarentee ;tee' tie
be abundantly provided tor. • atel the
with its myriacis of attraction's ie only
eseien to the aerosol. Estee:tam
Slate. Entries close on Auguet an,1
prize lints ran be had Ly wait -ream;
IL J. Hill, Manager leduetrial
'lien. Toronto, ate !rod yeer, ect thane
the exhibitieto will be inauguralee on
Tuesday evening'. Augue.t -Sib, with.
a brilliaut Military Tattoo, Iteduceel
rates will he given and eseuesione bola
on all line* of trevel.
TRAINED.
I might es well tell ye before we go
ern- ttalher, said the wituess, who had
- been getting rather the better of the 1
(10 piin-eultluing, remedies known. lawyer, that ye needn't expect to 1
1 th tie kee Joao traiu-
bet wont efiefirillti, Wh:rh tO eubdit- It or extern -el, arzeing from inflezre tuo ,gretra sons a
isions uf rraviwe ' malor3 action. Unequal for all :terve
ed all the time.
Tea yeare aa eteratt 0. bail fatale -Id
penie. :alums thou AN, Nt Ile tentit•ney
bee bee to Aard e . attat
•
ofts
• N leXPLANATION.
. •
Cen,1111:1.1.1,s tar .111 11, l,',
GL the dymtstv, b. the heir -apparent
to the Chinese threne. Teen. is not-
ed Tor hi-. vigorous at-tiort on hasty
' impulse:a 1•1•11.)itliY anti-fIkrei411 sen-
•
ThiS ?
liaeotTer One Bundred Dollars Reward Lor.
n ca f tharrh that cannot be cured by
1111 x*1,1 Sao e i113 Si ia.' 41, it'le0.1:11toll lA MM..S=1101`t011..-1 ettreler why a epinster telai's&ttlerr. ere.
It.T. olinaleY Sc CO., Propa , Toledo, 0. '
Attie 1 ' teetrie alwaym hes a eat or a dog for We, the under. gned, eave knewn F. J.
eerie -a. li • to• 1 0 ei prat:ttile 'r , Cheney for the last 13 yea.74 and believe him
tali, tie a 'h tie.: n .nnss are retained in zi l••"1 e perfeetly honorable in all bnoinees transact- '
u.:.e for convenience. : Wederly-011, 1 eupposo she wants ante and financial( able to ca,ay out any obli-
...
ail! stay out at iaight /anon m:deby th crin.
• oecassonally, $O she ehl a.ve OIU
Ntr man it i•• atimo•l, can starve in sonseth.ng the.
VEAls SC TRUAX. 11. bo.e,ale Druggist Toledo,
k • w up the farm. n many ea. e Z 1 1 eid•a pensain
rept and other crape us .• ail ntanure
and uhrn no ato•ntion 314
• h • I •
tr..1. IL t
are unelected and in due time became
Nee ea alla • 5. 11;
Vide". :11441.111.• 1r tile tulip:art tbing to aurry about,
eery lers.ie of tether bee. pest. the age
QC r, 01 n..11
SUE WAS Si1.VED.
Ain 111 .14:1 haVe lent. Ile does Fr nu deve a agony and discomfort,
xhausted. Yeti must feed the faien " iimena- -
laty Teen is attributed the
and exterminate all foreigners; in tee. etiiie nine otter the lietelenient euate-Puinare's 1?ainieSs Corn Ex- • Hello, Billy, I hear your brother
HOW TO STACK SMALL GRAIN. China. Gel hanself eleeted Preeident of Nee tee:liana the Datives were ee._ I tractor. Tender. painful corns are Tommy's dead. What did he die a:
of tile Tsang li 'Yemen. eentoved by its use in a few days -
ator on th' brainel
In a wet season only the most care- Council 01 terminated. Tnere ere only 41,000 without the slightest discomfort:
O. Weeuieo. Faezete; Meavot, Wholesale
Drugplsts, '1olede, O.
Hairs Catarrh Cure le taken leternally, act-
ing directly upon the blood and mucous sax,
fsces of the sy-tem. Price. Mc. per bottle I
Sold by all drurg tits. Testimonials fres.
Ball's Family Pills are the Inst.
not haee it in fete but upon long . net by great interpOsitions, but by
if you. expeet it to feed you. 'order to all the 'Viceroys to attitek
WECAT KILLED TOMMY,
lease. the uee of t he only sure -pap corn
••31••••••••••
safe, h t rmless.
brains and personal leaner of the'
yellow hordc,' tt3.t are slaughter-
ing and burning.
LI 1iUG CHANG
The Talleyrand of China, General and
ex -Prime Minister. of China. Dern in
1823. In 1860 coo:aerated with Gen.
Gordon in suppreseing Taepixtri rebel-
lion. For 2.1 years Viceroy of Prov-
ince of Chili and virtually actual rul-
er or chief admintetrator ,of the Chi-
nese Em.pire since 1860. A man of lib-
eral views and versatile teteets ; fav-
orable to railways; the originator of
the Chinese navy. In a word, the at-
las on whose shoulders the whole rot-
ten fabric of Cleinese administration
has reetecl for mere than 30 years,
Though degraded on more than one.
oreesion by his Imperial master, for
early in the Chino -Japanese war Li
was depraved of the yellow jacket and
leaeock feather. Li Hung Chang has
none the less, like the famous Talley -
rand, in the end, always succeeded in
regaining the favor of the Exneeror.
The pioneer a the social and educa-
tional interests a ha, 'country. Li,
Hung Chang .has negotia-ed many
treatien, anti in 1696 97 naeale an ex-
tensive tour throne!, ,Furop, and the
UssIted States. He is•tha getatest ne-
ttle Chinaman, one of the richzet
The land tax is levied only on estates
Nvorth $2,503 or upward. Mortgages
and seme improvements are exempt.
On landed properties worth from
$2,50il to a:25,000 a tax rate is levied,
varying each year according to public
needs. On eseatei werth more than
$25,000 and up to $50,00O3 an additional
tax of .035 per cent, is levied, one-
eighth penny in the pound. This dif-
ferential tax inerea.ses by sliding
scales u.ntil landed estates worth
a1,00,000 pay annually 13-1 pence to
the pound, or about 57,403 more in
proportion than the 031:1110 of 325,000,
while the estate of less than $2,500
pays nothing.
This law was rtnade to break up
large, landed entates, and it Inas done
it. They cannot exist. As land be-
comes more valuable by the acre,
estates of ;moderate size will be
similarly broken up. As the price of
land i rows in proportion to density of
population, this legislation will sub-
divide the land more and more.
alhe law forbids the sale by auction
of alma than 320 acres in one plat.
Nile compulsory abitration law, in-
troduced. ie 391, wan bitterly opposed.
It p,aeroil in1.804. It seems to work
Iwelt. There ha.- ben hut one strike
since.
lanioaes, of worirmee and employers.
A DEA.RT-BREAKER.
could lean over th' well the fur-
thest, and Tommy won.
----
TY YEARS
Mrs. Seeside-Oh ! 1 think divorces MRS. WINSLOW'S SoOTHING SYRVP has ben
i used by mothers for their children teedding. It sow has
ara simply awful! I never could. bear the child, totters the gums, allays pain, mires wind
I b.4elie and the best remedy for diarrhoea. 55o.55.... bottle.
o bear of another woman filling nay I Soldby .Anie
stte throushout the world. Be aura
place -never 1 and ask for ' Winslow's oothIng Syrup."
Mrs. Breezy -You couldn't
A SOCIETY INSPIRATION.
Mrs. Seeside-N0l It would simply
break' my heart to think of any other Flossy -Ill give a friendship gar-
den party, I think.
Lulu -A "friendship party," what's
that?
Flossy -Why, everybody
brings me a present.
WPC 1035,
woman writing to Harold for money!
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