`is sic w`i'ff~"`"`hk; `f dSr63}ounz.zir1 who. gmnd (1)1:e(fs motherly advice, ask I`.-- A... 4.1.3.1.... vn 'D:n`p]-navn of JJCGI 411.15. I, Lunlaunan . ` \u9\aUu\A Jcvvoa. It is with the feelingof utmost. ratitude that I write to you to tellyou w t our valuable medicine has done for me. hen I wrote you in regard to mix; condition I had consulted several doctors, ut they failed to understand my case and I did not receive any benet from their treatment. I follow- ed your advice, and took Lydia E. Pink- ham s Vegetable Com ound and am now healthy and well, an all the distressing symptoms which I had at that time have disappeared."-Myrtle Mills, Oqnawka, Ill. 7 Miss `Matilda Borman writes Mrs. Pinkham as follows: = ' Dear.Mrs. Pinkham :- ' Before taking Lydia E. Pinltham s Vo- tabl Co d , `ode - em. :,., gm, ezcrewawmm dreadfulrheadaches. But since taking `the Compound 3% ' headaches have" entirely left me, my peri are regular and I am gettingoatronignd well; I am telling all my gurl iends W t Lydia E; Pinkham. s Vegetable Compound '_haa : -lion, Iowa. -. V __ '_n -_.`__.__-..-_ ._2_`l ._.1.- `done for m'e.--Matilda Borman, Farming V 1551" her Lt; address Mrs. Pinkham at L , "Mass, and tell her every detail 0 her a..oo...'-.6n-an nasal `I\ `yuan uuu M6315 LIJUULIUIAJ uuvluv, can `actual addmdms or new gold to the world's sugply were very much small- er than now; but, considering the wvorld -I tneede mm bhe transaction at business. dahey were. perhaps. r6!-a:tive- ly be great. The mat period hallowed. the di-sdovery 0! America: and the ex - M fhn nnmnn-nan AC ll:--3-A 'I.Vllll3 ut uuney. 16! . E110 l l% In the tide at mid was so graduaai that the consequences were nrztt nearly so dds- -alstrous -as they might otherwise h-av been. The "-poor `laws? of Queen E1- izaabeths time were thquglht necessary by the distress caused, it was believed by the rise in the price or the neces- sibles '01 me, wihhczut -9. corresponding increase `in wages. Certs!-n h-istiorlanss .-agree that the quarrel between Char- les 1. and Parliament was due to` ur- gent necessity -for new taxes to 0!!- setb the declining wine of money:. Parliament refused no see the ne- cessity, and the King was driven -to resort in 'umusu:a11 and illegnitimame ex- ienlus. !1`he money question. there- re, the nig!htma.re or! politicians and naatesmen `in all ages._ may be said to have cast Chanlesl. 'his head. and to have been the making or Cromwell and the short-`lived C3~mmonweal~th. V...-. unurvvvvyg us nuucruiu wnu uw ex- ot the treasures of Mexico and Peru. In bhe 160 years Iollovwlng the voyage of Columbus, the precious mew: depreciated .'1:wn-thirds or their value, In other vnords. a iven mm (if money? in the year 16 would have purchased `three times as much mode as in 1650. mhe result was untold suffering among Wage-earners, and 9:11 wuhnalee may 9 were-xed in I I terms at mzmey. est the rise In the 111-613. (If bnuld man an ovnanmuxl M... on..- who seoand deluge qt gold followed M13.-1-slIa.l1 s dafscmrery of the precious yel-Low -pamtnacles tin the racaw-ay` at Su.tter xs.m11l on the American River. Oawlarzwba, January um, 1848. The w:or1d e output in the twenty years from 1831199 1850, inclusive. was $498,- 'l69,000-a;n annual average Of only $24,938,450. For the next twenty- eat Ira!-lrwi H nan: $9 605 00k mm .~v- R 90 _ new old. In 1848 the gold production at" max-no!-a sprang from nothln eat 000,000: and in 1853 it reached its highest plarlwnt, $65,000,000, then be- ginning to decline to its .p1_'e`SB.'11t level" at $16,000,000 annually. `From Mar- :ba:1l s discovery the the present time it has aggregated $1,550,000,000. gcxnuu 11. ways upa,uau,val),vvv, gr 1936!,- 199,800 aunnu;a.l-1y`-am increase of `420 per cent. in tahey.sa.r1y pmlductban of lIf'(".nI'1I-nm anmn-no fv-nrn nnrfhlna no CHI J.lLLA% JV. `-1-IIJILIC JII.LlL, 11. Dear Mrs. Pinkham :- (Second letter.) un. :... ...:n. n-.. 0.4.1:..- ..r..4........s .....4:4-.-.A. V Mme !l'8I'6l`-.. She in'sta.n-tly straightened her -out-' hon `sun-bonnet, an-d he mecmn-1ca;l'ly amaothed out his Jacket and gave. a. inst 129 his old straw hat. `me sound .. ._._ ___,,_ I\|. . 5'z4'.93s,46o; 1=".cI{171I n"ex' ?.` 'en'y-'33} ye:-bod it was $2,696,996,000, -;r $ 29,- IQQ .;nnnml.1v.'_n.n inrnsnmnn hf `AOII no qnesmyl . _ but.-- why go to all the; la and incon_v`enienoe_ of looking himup, andthenofhavizmhisprespription lled; when ypucan stepmto any drug at_ore- an Canada and obtun a bottle _ of SHILOI-PS CURE fora.quarter.. ` Why pay two` to ve dollars when a twent -five cgnt .;. - . ' 3' . ,.A_ A` "' m v. j. - cpv-our-w whe irivit -fjve bottle of SHILO W1 cure you as auiddv? ' T W X *) _bt.do- ' hundreds I thounngn : gnadims 1:334, 0 __ b don` tharty" "-1 -ye.8L:s: let Sllpgit our be your doc- tor whenever e Cough or _Cold :1 ;-- . . . . EHILOH will , and I1 dgvggiatq ."."im. .`.tm`.`.u w: a a tea. "The timg?!;<:1 have a Cough or Cold cure It with BSHILOH vuplw VI. Du aura: i-ulnnnniuhn 4 `.W~ha't s tnai, `George 9' tabs inked uddenly, as a faint sound was heard in the distance, and d.iaemo.`n3- Hug themselves they both jumped up. He listened,` his head - cocked very much to one side. `Soldiers, he re- marked laocmically. V we mar summer yagrtermoon. wee Mm no a close. end the Iragrence wneyeuckie pO!'V'8JQ6`d `U19 8111} `M! , me shadows grew Longer in ;.the `ram or the scattered estt-ages at wwma, -Beyond the little viii-age. on girilen tree under tihe hadrow eh -the gap that bordered the w-indin-5 own- ", mmmaggie Sboughlton and her gweoiheart George Bat evil!-y side by dde, -Hie arm was anolund her waist. ma mowgh their atiiitudie` were rigid, mg their conversati-on nil, they were Wm-ugnly contented. with each mg, '-The nauniisht. which was turning in ~me11.awi sold. through the leaves. and Maggie iaid her head upon Geargeia shoulder with ., maveme-nit resembling the 1-avteet cel- mhenic exercise Ier streng-thenian-3 the muscles 01 the neck. He showed no gign ith-mt he was eonocious or her thdoarme-nt, bu-t sitting. bolt upright. med with bovin-ce` vacancy art the biue akY- ' _. - nu .oeeoeeeeeoeeOee:eQee\ A glinted . `emnearamee at ehe undeorme e pope. twee e_o`1d'eit`t;he 1-it:t1e_Ihop * where Y Music `presided : _ under r mother : supervision." "und'...1y-hen` it were Vruarrrorred` that the eoiddeu-i "were rlbiiying at `least -ten deyl. there we.-e as bnillk t:'avd;.'1*n Urlniht ribbem and OISMVOI-, ,Pdbt0.r. `the e:~bbLer,pro- dueed `em ` enclewt union` Jo.'c'k.' which he tutrened aver hie door. to the huge mdimiruhirogu A at the village ~ yrouth. Old Jrdh 8aru.n:der-'0 reminiscences of the time when he were in the rn-iirivie grew mare mire-eoime Mien ever. Even V- the vica.r.`;I Sunday eermevn eorm.-i-med part- mibie nu!-lueierm. -In ilagct, the" pi-ee.ce_atui_ ivmle. villeige went miliiuary mad. and when i fhaitchrcif umarht soldiers stroll- ed thwugh the street there were met I wrnddw bhiait did not com .-a.!~rr an ad- rrririnag 'h68ld,'Ol` a.V doorway a. body. ' In `the rnea.nmime. glotseip hueied it- oelrt rwiiibh `Mlaiuiie Stisugh-ban, who were the ecknadwi-edged" belle ` or T rbhe` village. `me n1':Ir'-ninc aiilter the I-inst younn Ever'y!th'ing`, Evrzi u1}pms'%mA lolly- ` % ' 4 the ?dide_`i`r' overcome by B'1u "'an ; X. " I` cured. ' I know tha ii better--and,`_wi1 d9-V69! I care sr`>`u 1?` A1.%`1`,??P}Y~i and Rheumtin}; T 1 d , If youx: hand_s_`an1"1ft`i`avy91ln7.if jthee1..iB` .`g; lssrreso mr=nate~:r _'PS-1_f the bowels 941:: 3 't'~f* rightnowitoTtdkg'*5?-Btiejti; A` ' Lon Prices-=5 3 35 6* 5 *4 *s-1% *'~}*3='ad"v%!=cts 11-, has that _Rioh ..'Flano1*"; ;i aghihQ belongs to Red, Tea. A"`9.li qne VA % * % u ` 1'. H. o1'ABnoOKI. Iv. dorm. N. I_. . wmvm-Id; 'ro_nou1'o. owcuuuovou 07.. I. - Ntu.r_al Violem Lands, in tho Wo ItIninIter Gozetuo.' " -win do you good_wi11mk:yqu fegl bu of Kidney and ';BIadd;f' I tell you, % `Bll'-Ill CW9 Wu?" % Sir, IAk_1now~ In ween the are vnivrninc eiter `elppearance unamorml young Lancer, wandering` about in search :1: tlvuid refresh-menita. saw. the notice `Ginger Beer angtszurnmer Dz-inks said `here in the w-indsenw or Mm. S'U:tu3'hb:>'n`_s 9`nop,a.nd went in. Find- ing MJagiea.smile even more pleasant than the ginger `beer. he stayed a lion: time and `made. an arrangement be .3: dun: w;a-fining with her the next day.` He was -a "clean-.100-king youth, with flat Ieamureil and a wand, seed-nab ured mice; but Miaagrie thought him a perfect A-demos.` By `baa-`ti-me the whale v-il-base .wa--mil atsmhe rm:-e.t~ marvel- hcawswalea or the South African war, in which Mr. Jesqen had apparently` pha.'yed_ a loading" part. ` Tine dther aIirlIs.,-filled w.1mh'env,y wt `M!aggie e osmqueat, A api-heitul,-ly p .tie.d- `mo: Geerse. may were, however. noon orlnmled and ocempied. by more so`;- ' dierus aipperaring, an-d -beore t;h:`ee.d_aye had ehmpeed each girl had a ~beasu- -in an-tsrm. men their epihestulnese van- ished, and they bclyt t-heir inaherest in waggnieis. amtaire. ' - . ` ` ~ ft dune wtns or one vmuage, hbwevbr, besnacn ta red! parry for themselves. inhey `ccauld make no stand. against the red-odaits. is -It was .-`useless to -bring` out It1h_e green -and ye!-low ties that hiwd dnce inaapirod ~a.d:minaIbim_1. . mes: aweahhcwrta criticized their cldthea "with as` frankness that bordered on br'uita.'i-ity. and even 1-a.ugIhe_d at _the `woaqy they walked rind held thvniaeivc; when the sill-conquer-inns" 'aa~1~diers ware mt preserve` tihe oomvcrwaion or the girls we odnifined in what Mr. ._t.t-kins Iayu' or `Mr. Brown trvinkp, V 1`oi1_ow- ed by hung` ~lir.vriea which `always re- eqbed cgreaqt credit Unitnaue` homer.-. 3 .._if %t_h'e;'._e `is a: constant 1....|L .5.-- _'..1_ ALL: 7 --yum--u V--~u 0 3 and diam: at night`. . " rid-mg Hme1s'hIb'airm L`. u-e'eA phi.-t Inn . . Mned the wearing _.br:'-:1, tide `*mter?'M:uuIle"ud1d mm `rm good;-; he-retake Wrhoid Wurst! up-` She elwi even -ulded, cruelly. dhalt-`lt Mgr, A |au ..'pdl_ed `ms m_:p,=uhat he woulclej; `be 'li u1-held out at the "Emmy tor ysuz-e.!` Alter speech George g_rew_ mare- ..wo'rked _` in the "hay-tielcl` w'whI-`heavy hedrt. One day. he ask; ;e&~ner.ma an .1lor.,el mm. but,ah.e' am- wered eoclnttlshxy that Mr. Jesszm. well bringing a. mend `homes. He walked. *:a.wa.y wl:ht1oIut_a we-rd. leaving.- her osstmewlwt eathscience-stricken ; but the llliht at `two red-casts strolling dawn the village street quickly dis"-b polled her scruples. end she was `all smiles a'a.l'n beare '._Ge:rrge's round '* dlabgtnsol-albe back had passed out A little later. the old doctor. back lrgm a. ,pa;tlen-t ` in 9.. j.nels'hIb'a`rlng :v1'l1Ie.ge, came upon him alumna` alllone and surly on the fallen L__-_ LI__J. L- .1 1.-.-.- LL- ___._- -aO __ w QR.` '. , I r s ` ' f ma: `iindlir-s 9-:1.` Ilihilnx`; T ' "ether inrty, mainly `of .thoc9If;_ pnqtquuq4fbo 3ee'r'od_ at an: mhoyjwld; mg -`|l`.Dl_\!._p!'1t`1e 11.; going?- -wrhp lull Iwodharta mi , vi1lwgo,'j- W.-l1!_lI';.t n10:eOloucr1`_ng'.g'ait-V and? in A 'I;':!'ao'irahoir`em'ly attire than the-. `Ah! myne re`!-lo1w,~ao you `have oundwwt-tlhiart "ne teathere make tine birds, he Bald.` _ `I-Iiahve you never seen `a `bird parading his bright pram- mge beztlore his Intended mate? Even `ammala lmdw lbhvalt ;pnovenb, and we are very l1ke.thein. A-axthar 9.11. V T George nodded gloomily. His brain was show at 'taaJ1r1`n5 in new ideas; but there were pigeons on the harm. and he vaguely _un'derIl1d:>d. ' Ndgxhft WWI :a.l11'ng Over the ,vi1`la,ge, "and Esme `began 1:3 twinkle in -the` odhdage -wlndmws. It ww_a.a very etI:'., am~dthe aiixgwals mm at the perfume ct flsawem and `hay; One by one 't.he_ char`: name out -of a. pale greezr sky, and the` chi:-Mn; calf, the gra_.s:_3ha:pp_era gawnded suprhldnc 1;: the silence. F.1l- ed _;yv21`bh"the_ 'dign1ty Ur a. swan; ream- mum. Gem-sq w.mlk_a_d atr~a.igt_ht yin-to Mmualeh odbhage, the, door or which ahdzrd open. ' 4 .. `w'm5=gwl. : he said. 'I- oatn`.t stand your grains:-on no '.1onaz_er,.so I`m .going_N -may tw-rnoarrow`-ma.y1be" 101'. ever, he ` added as _:m an`hetrh\1ue'ht, recalling ag phx-am he had heard in spam. ` IK...'__ --.- .. I AI. ._u_,_ fNaItura.l selection.` '-muttered the doc-_. W!" to Mmsoltt, so he gathered up hip? relnal and the sleepy old horse trotted. slowly on. `his mind wandering -to) oi paper on Darzwlnlarn that he was writ-' mg. for "a. oclowtltic review. 'No.tu,z-all aeloutll-on. I wonder" th'8.`t_`b1|&Ck coats doenlt burn `gradually scarlet, he- pold, aathnaucrh the open window he saw Miaggle wnd her mther entertain- ing two savldvlero at tea. "mac old lady likes at Just as much use the d.a'ug'hte:'," -and he chuckled to nlmoeu as he made` home; -won, these .uanny.human am`!- mulal. George in 9. good looking young fellow, while that scgldier has 9. face like 9. turnip-Iburt he is dressed in bright. colors. and that makes all the dlrterenoe _. e . George salt .-very will for some time, MI throw pukered, and his brain` worlolnng` lmbarloucly round one` const- ra`1_ idea. `If I had \8. red oswt` she w"-::u1dn t has-k eat that ugly cl-mp. she /won t marry me mw :' she I quite unaettied, tJh`9lt'*8 .wlwt she is. when he tlmosugth-t hard 10: `qwilte ten minutea. a meat un-' usual procee,d:1'nrg'. "Why, ahouldmt I. have -a. red audit! he"aaskad \h~1mse.lat slowly wt `met. his brain reeing ex- ha'uIted_ ?by..'th'e umgccustomed` _83f-::'rt. He rose suddenly; _'I will enlist, _he said abdud, ujmopsclduoly at_nia-h.ten- in; him much at the .px-aspect. V ' I;;;;5m";.'..."a,;,.;;.e";ce';; gig; much qu1ett;`ha,mp'nva_u--only the week Knnnn . ~ - "-'E.~.3i:1;"Vm1Z% c""76n."hE.'35- aha cr1_ed'l'n adagrm, and :her eyes! 11-nod wdth -tears.` She felt, Uorrnbly 3'-ui1_ty,v but her pnlde.1Iou~l:mdeV 1-mmediathe-nu:--. _ran`_der. '1' h-avvent don-av anaythln-3, she aafbbed lpmely. . ' . He ;1!mqtantly'vbdqk.ad_vb.nageV of her momentary weaknedi.` `YOu`ve been cu-r.y:1`ng an olmueumlly with that nat- nooIed ao_vnk`ey, I =w.onder[ you mu ! ashamed at yourselrg,` ho saldpbut. V 9;-'3, gown as they were uttergd he rea;L=1zed haw mat the words were. tor Mfaigg-ie lndhI.I!t;ly!1a.red\iu:._ - _- '1-lo .tsn\t_ 3 tlmt-mused` donkey.-\ How" dare you! I've donef nothing to the um;-med 61'; am yvqnrroganadty, t'lIow',' the sand, w-i_th V1;-relevance, bq3'_i_nn- Jmg'V ,, __;__ " '41:- _#_.,, , _`.- l,_ I L 4 iv v. ' wv---u. - . , . . . 'Mla`yg`be_ I'll .ne_Ver .y\_:m again, he ma. heading` L her lnlhertqfrthcsn, and: the marcihrousuit a. -1umy;.*o!.se1~t-"pity. ha has 'thm!Nt- `I wall,-go to'1orc~.g-n and I shall mam M my c:un-. It:-y, he can-mntued wildly, and -bin vdicd broke ms` th vision of `a. lonely -mm :1-no '1-nx an hmivxi deep:-t race baqra `Ml mama, __ " ' T` " `-'I\l1.*ux:t `tr`rj:I':?n-inc` ,ear`l`y.Ga 3-rye" %r.oae,. and ualnflgxc a.l1j,h~1s\vnagr1,d1_y 3-nods 1n ._ h.um_1q,% `trudged ; tpwarda neighh:/:-I _A .;....;__. . V"_'"'"U :"."" ""5"--0 "" ---.---- thl-ugh. when Tdhe waaqusrtled in see `-I `ma.g';nVnn!;aa'm comm; in an " :13-.'h9fa i')t staid am: for :1 Ono waning. `awn momhg later. M38.- gue Ia.`t.d-1acTanaa1M:e ;n_ the little_ gard- en.-. I J1dFIO!'l_ had none Iinoe de- 1Iii*b`ed.2I.n.Il'_'l1)!5 Gu,orse% xmre " awn`.~Bh`e (was: re!- .._.a.;'-.'..".. n-u.n>{n'iu`auO'a.A in-'r.-an THEj-KOMHEBN Anvmcni I-le`ge*1iIt.lyh disengaged 11-1mael.f.t`x~:/tn her -embrace, and amber making his- undmorm over to see that she had done no datmage. he drew her d~:awrn_ on. '_a gout beside `him, and Zmrt _-his warm rqund her want .with--_ the old amilzar gesture. 'nhey were very quiet. Then suddenly she bursefzn-tn.; tJea.x ya._ "_"Oh, G-eargel `I know ydu ha-ve.come only to sa.*yT'g!ood-bye; you are going away" to tight; I aho)l1_never pee _ypu.- aga.i_n new thwt ymi are 9. soldier. W-hy ev- or did you enlit I mndshe-` asbbed afresh. V ` ' ' -George qudetley `edged away. as he .-was terrbly attr-aid at the sweet ~ or her `tears on his new `uniform. "Well, you see, he said; aawkwardlyg "I` dldznt exanhly enlist. "T . There was an uncamcrtalble ,pa.u::e.' 'D1d:n`t enldst? .W:hsaat-`dva` you `mean 9' Ihea.eked.x1aaIa1'n_g 9. dtiappninted. t)ea.r_- awtned face. `You've gut a red coalt: yIdumu's|:beaaa0d1er9 ~ ' `our course Pm a. soldier, -he ame- wered l'!!lDa42t>ie1vc1y;I m :9, Vo'1un-1 1_-_ II `Oh, George! wahdcnied, [beaming %|t'h1-cough her IBAIIZB: `then X04 won t have to so to Ioreig-n` pm-ts! But why didn`t you .enl1-at? You're sure . -that ym`re 9. real eqldler 9' she pertazsted uneasily; `I mean you do weaxVu:i:- arm 9' , you see .'-bha2tV9 he Iwmqwerod, {ginor- tng her _a`._1rat question, which she seemed Ibo tnarget. * ' '0i'.o:z'urse, I wear u'ndt t` ' "m_1e`ni we can be msrz-.r1ed, 1n me` Vaprihg-! she `asked, joyraualy. "Oh, George, `haw lovely! and sheslowcred her '_head bo h-1s _ah:u1d_'er. L L -vw- -- --V-.--, - .'1ihe world : production or gold for the {ear 1906 emaunted been roti- maxte y $875,000,000, as compare wit-`h` -less than one-third at that -amount. in 1890,. `and but little mare than me- aa `much in: 1896. For nine years the wnnuad output has been increasing $30,000,000 each year; while nor the -preceding decade the average annual increase in `production was less than $9,000,000. lit the yearly -pmdudtion or the mines continues in grow as rapid- ly mar `the next ten years, the world s ireaenlt sup ly will the mere than ubled; Ye nor a. conaidenabie `por- wbian at the nine- ear. period in which the pnaId-uctri:>n- 0 new gold hale been growing `by leaps of $30,000,000 each year, nine out who worLd i3ggre:ui:e:s~t m`3n;ng~ districts, the Wit_w'altere_tre4n-d, `either _:w'aie `emtirely unqpnaidunctive. or e.u.c~ yielded , only a. inaction or its normal ca.-pacity. me high `wzalber mark ,<:1f pmidueti-:>`n on "the Bland," before op- orami-on-s were euapen-ded by the Boer -war,-. walereaached in Auigt, 1899, Just lbeore the beginning or _ t-ilibiee; and was. sn`dt agwin equalled until Dec., 1904. The inltroduction of Chinese caalie labor ihmd its etect, an is shown by the not that while tine `pro: ducbi-an at -the district in 1898, the vast Mm ieite `year before the war, was but 880, 00,000. in 1904 `it held risen to 80,0"0.000. and in 1905 to $33,000,- co. ` `She "assurance at an axlelquame Illpg; - at cheap labor in a guarantee the r J. the` `o'id~ mine`: will continue `in operation.` end that many new oncea` ;will be qpened, Prospecting nu " 1.5:.-5.. `hlmhn: `- gr-eaitiy extended in the. lzwwn` "upro- uetive. area. so ,tm_it. this great min- ing district will` oantiilnue to increase its oubput.` .'1`h`le gooarithe bmaduction -will exceed $1000. .000`; It ulti- -mately -ranch v$200,000;g0, ennui; lg, ' `areal: A-`me:-iioun. trikeag. ` men year: no the ` id.- ouaguvt om U336 3?. W A` "'3 :mx-cuffs?" c w en; , NV 5 Q ~ by ,t'e4 o:5na:,~uznq&: '1,903s-j`'J;I,'Br8* :, -maulnlbaine. --`en nnuult N030, * = 006.000`-+wauh =': i-"e?Indrkwbe< unirormzcy, f aucmns $o`w:oo= 1 =1m.. um iimuuntlng. qbfmore that ea1,ooo,oo_e:. in: 1905. nutin.r.: nene.= ;,r=.~ll i3I,lMll ' it-ram steam: qeebkmr mi-ninc the precedenited -:r:lxii`:im.`uei1tvityj.;;Gdvlnni,tI9_a; Ihnnn ' llllllll In. uuuutuu procedenlted E115" ' '7aT<>"t?1'v`it',r'."'5o`l)'oFna7d'.'5. ` Arlzana. Idnaohcu, nIhana.. Ca-llfornia, and other States report an increasing aouhput Irogzp o_`,d Vddatrigta; and the steady expxnbanon a!=n:_aW~ territory: tbut_.W, vqms rgseg-yew .15:.r_Ne3 ad;a_, h:ng_ :3 23'.`& :`2 v',`.2i`3 `- 2`* :J` "b m'i:a12a ` strikes" 'stxhym".:rs~3'r1ever ' e` `ryognail-led." mm; enmine-1b-aid" bare:- .m.:~.:.%*`1...`:..a*;:d:.?*;s.;..%.; .. 2n.%:*:::-:` can .Nevwa~~ 1r;v an old: ,4iiI:I`tolt"~1ode` VIx;1~n:%.C2r'tly:-Ilvantgmg t:o!me ~ nmcorm _.~m_ * camp. Nat. in -the whglo 'h`lu t6n`; 505 1-ho` 5 wmfd. hater richer; tn;nsea.:.' .atruckvhhan~ut.'110xIv:Im1h. andr-no:-hew.. mm] - *1 Q11? ,%Vi-I~ 1.%Ii?=LA%% % .a:a..;%1-a an-suxagi-.'~ytar.-:~tt`: _ % ,9-`tn ioaomsca ~ -4 _ . , vi? ran -been -an 4:ma_t:m4es `I have no.-m la u`n=ha4ppy. L ` ' ' A Plethon of Yancy} Mag: mzoauous incnusm in wonnus L sow PRODUC non. ' UVVQVUV ' ' ` I on vv`-v-- , -uu-.-- 7..- V- mow Mo"i:e5' 'out'_'~m,;g:ie! 1W.000$W0-7'1 "T? ` -ha .J.. ";.~.- f,..":3xiu;'.i` T % ` not only 1';;p1iesoo1gFndJg1ap to soups, sauces} and but a . V `in `Va ~ cup` of h`6t water`1.iii1esaA ing--cu-p to the i.`nvaA1'id.`.br conva1_$0.ent.~ - * Ar;n9nt s `Extract of tie more ;economical than ~other's be- cause it goes four ftimes as far. "Write fer ee Booklet "ecuiiniry Wainklesf which tel1s'how' to` use Annoul Solid Beef `Extract. as. ARMOUR unrren `- --..--.. _--._...-._.k._. _._-_u__ _____ -, cAI`ADl`lli'F;;lvI;I-Y7"".r'V7V 7 u... i uni -.ai_ p'n) (New York 15.3%..) _I_1|_ ___.I,-`..;n-A ._n '}n9n-r-uunu- |v,II'Vv , 4. `vi-1.` ' I ck:e`c!`~.`:id ' ike.jo: ..n or bul- . . Como ' . ._ 1' go -.pre_aenv ore goemtvx-on or one mine . _ _ _-2, day. !et"m-no-pucn ,y..-"~'!1;. .-6-h:.',1..?4\ wore or new 7 tgtbhatxhsyoe been opened up in ` -mterle!ls~lree1esa4 desert at sand. ` an-d-m!l9p.1d."in which the produc- tge are ex-tends tor a. distance of 500 pales; Probably `it is we richer and .,.li `be 91:! greater than -`Bu1Ltx-cg, . `tmeld, Jwmhalttan. Searchlight. and every stew da '5 pmepect-` a;_-rzvpein some one o the estab- ed camps with reparts on`, new lg-Ikee as rich as any `beta.-e known, and w:it1i'aamp`~.eo at ore to `prove the om-rectnees or their claims. mo con- laomptmte the `polsstbilittiaea of these `ng-niberlesa mines. in which pay ore hegim in the gases mats and increases. in va_.'1-ue almost every oat in; dewhmlften running into the tthouaanda at comma to the ton, in enough to make one catch his breatth. 113-1. .`8hs.teo in the Union; and ere :-ng the ~11-n-ned States must? resume bbs rm-met '.Gedlo31cally lthene oaan be no doubt CE" the p-ermaanencegclf these veins. -I`-nl wdther you or two N~eva1da. wul~ua.ke unit an the growspt goalld producing ._`]l$W10'n as the gold produc- ing-' . country the world. ~Be-fore many yea,ra__1}aveV passed, tfmhe opin- ion` at oernmenrt min-in ` experts be worth anything, Nev = alone _ will =pmdu;ce more gold than` South Africa. Oam'ada a Sh-are in Jt. A4'1'1he gold oumpu-t ot"BnitIsh Colum- hlms `dvn 1I'IK urmn `n am in. Only Mae `before in the wor1d ehis- t.`:ry me there ween .9. ~:.`.0d or -3013 911: all oaixrparsble with that nozew pour- ing from me_ mines. In both cases the `VIC Hull LUUU` '1? $0 VVU9 Illll `LIL crease at $2,000,000 373- that or the jar A ' 3 year. The mining distrlctfs yet `var; ::l!ar from being fully deveL3Ip- ed, and may -be expected 03 show -a. material lncroaIe'ann_uu1ly for many years -mo. come. me `producuon o- Mlexluo In increasing an; the rate of $2.C00.000 `a :year. Au8itra:.'a:si-a. has` prsthahly reached libs zenith, and is Lllnalw H-I uh.-Inn n rInh`IrI~n.a nnhaan +114: me bia 1131-1905 was $20,000,000, am `in- crease over that the .L_AA-.I.I...- _.a-..- !I\\..; _.. -l__ A.'p`L_?-L I- eached nus blkel 119 show 9. decline, unless the .e'hion at 'tabe tramscontlnemtal ragl- nomd and Itzhe ccmsaequent exploitation d! the teat utnexpccted. desert reg- ouna South Austr.-aali-a lead to the discovery of new productive dlstricta. `me output or South America remains. lwknary at aibslut $10,000,000` annual- ly, but is expected no show a material increase; as also is Oemtral America. whose `frozen! production of less than .9 llll ll nun-. lhuf a grain fhvnv-A in l:gVVU,VVU UWUS Null 5 BIIIGAL J-sgutc -Ill! the world : Ihvhaal.` Chima and Korea are btdhh expected in exhibit a 1-8!` e 1-me:-ease, due `no improved` moth a. mum! Winn lnplnnrinnnn nf fnv-n-`o-n l\,n.n. .ed fervently, and. dragging Gaorge rbatween the by or to1_1ow1n`g' dItu0_ '!ur.bher and that at gossiping about` `on, George! was a.l-1 she`o3~u1-d ar-1 tlcuhezte, cluaasping l'1iB_h&n'd tighter as acbaud or dust appeared, ocked `by scarlet -and a. ash 0! steel. A't '1-ens-th` Mmle 't1\'J:p or Lancers wearily pas- ed, and Maggie with c1pen`xn~out.h drank In the dust as she gamed wrth admir- lugeyes, _ .. `My, a.int they fine!` she exc`.a.f.nm- Miter her,~she mawhed in `the ohtokmx` dust bawards Oakwmd. In the VHIWSO they were jyin-ed `by all the inhabi-. mats. who had rushed; owtto see the. \1nw>mted,s1gh*t, (and Maggie he 1ba.'tedT the sdldders with her friends. 'G6o!r3`e'~l_ remark th`-a.t `he must 590 back tn the; ram finally decided her'vt$o tJa-ke.the Wt-ter course, and thareat U! the i9V' ' Wing was h-a.ppily spenlt txa;1k:m-g-o'ver *9 erewt event or the d.a_y. VU IIIWLVI UH IIIVUIIUUDQ the .-m`;;7iuc ion of foreign cap- `Milli. IBH.-talah Ilndia, `the East Indies, .uh$.n Vninun Llinnlna humnb Qhnv-`A . "lfllh 'Dl'l'HHll uuunu, I-us: glans Luu.Ga, the Yukon, Abaealoa, E; at, Siberia, Welt Mrloa.-azwd mast c her producmg regdnua will ' rdbaably hold their own: "but ma. aensa. 1 Increase, and cer- tainly ma. decrease is looked for. From West On-tamioo. however 98.1`! important madman to the world'- total is pre- dlcheldi. -A'l1haug'*h the .m1'n-e-razl re- aaurcea out what is styled the Rainy River district fhalveo Wmstt yet been vigor-cusly exploited-, yet ~m!n-ing men are '.1!u;1ly oonversawt .w-imh their ex-I bent and richness; -and man! antic;- pame _'hha;t its yglzvl-d,pr-oduaotion will..un- I:1m.B'h9,1 rank Inuit mr belcvw than or Ausltt-alaaia and the Band. 115;: .--an-I..I3n .1-4-uh-uni` A. Ql\`I` ,-nausea` I JI`|J.'3I.l'VIl'KIlB IN Hill: nru-nu. I mne 'W.0!'l:d B uc-'LItpt\1_'t of gold must cdnzhinue tn increase tor many years 00 This year it -will exceed` $400,000,000. Next yelazr it may be $450,- 000,000.` Where it will map. no man can may`. .3'v'1-use " ""%ai'e5efn1-"5;0|d"uct'Jl3'1.1"t;-1' 13'Eis7x 82_.000,0 0 cuts {but a. email gure in mm unnrl'a- uh-uhoal (".'hln:n and Tfnv-An. g (Fi,,'t,m,,~; ' Lydia E. Pinkham e Vegetable Com- _ HI jun but;-een yea of am de_ pound holds the, record for the greatelt hang: ls`, chins-` fmadaohe num_br of cure; of female ills of any '%1yu%ave; hard tharyon ~med1c1ne_ that the wprld has ever known. ` Jm;ysdon Vyoutry,=t.?. % e _ ...'.'_.,..> ,3 7 ..` " 7* ` - '`".-.:1 ``.`"7 " -r- v`2'-"I '. a I. `A '1`. 1'4," \{ n UICII WI: T Hundreds of letters` from ygung 1-ls ~and -from` mothers, expreesm t it vbtitude for what; L dia E. Pin ham}: egetable Compoun has accogngliehed for them, have been receivgd` y the Lydia. 'E.- Pinkham Medicin e`C_o., at Lynn,-Mas; . ' 3Miu:Millshas wnttenh the two follow- " mum Mrs. Pinkham; vanscn. win KIBII W10 ucaunuuc, ulnluu Ill ID sun` .__ -f)oui.6n :0 sleep, pains-in tine back or (war limbs,:eyes (hm, desire for solitude- when she is a mystery to herself an friends, her mother should come to her said, and remember` that Lydia E. Pink- ha.m s Vegetable Oompound will at this time prepare the system for the comin `chi.ngs*,'start this trying period ig a'youngr.igirls life without pam .01-ir.reg~` 'nIn'-`v$`nn~ ; Q I-C WU uuu pvuuuacn. Girls? over-sensitiveness and modesty often puzzle their `mothers and baie physicaans, as they so often withhold their condence frot_n their mothers and conceal the syn: toms,-which ought to be told to their p yeician at this critical period. man a 49::-I : fhauahfn hnnnwm Nnlna- wiln a.- 'rl a thdughte become `slug. gish, with eadache, dizziness or a due- .nn'n`Il-In lvn nlnnn. nninni-n tho I-mnlr nr llllslllfo . Too often this is never im arbed or is withheld until serious harm. asresulted T to the growing girl t}_1rough her ignorance of natu_re a_mysbe,r1ouq and wonderful `laws dndpenalties. (1:-ha! tuvAiI_::nr|aN-:\rnnnn'n nut] Innnafv UUMIV JOVIII VI I They're cimins this way. Oh.| Ge-:1-gel` she exclamesd, Wifhhy aL.cho-kg of excitement in her voice. ' mother information which 18 of vital interest to her young daughter. ' Tan nuna {kin in nnvnr innnrfnl` n1-in rmcunLnuanLwuwmmmm`n fcllhers Should Watch` the Developenl of Their Daughters-- A jnleresling Experiences oi lligses Barman and `E:rxxi`uhe nasusimoz the cz.5at$c i ' man" `Mania nl. Iv\hs.III1 nan Ann uln Newaa wonaemu-1 Future. ;_Previ-aims Gtseld Floods. 7{:`"3E ifeZi`$e :a.:i::,"..i;;.,"'i1.m,;.';'.:, " from a source that has no rival, m the ei: r`ie_nce oi'woman s ills, and it will, if fo; owed, put her on the right road. to $3` an-dag, healthy. and happy wom'u;2_1ood.- - -r.___1:- .-ra-`11e_.1_1_'__.9_ xv--...4".u1- .n-_..'. 1V.l.ll8., uuu ucu ucx cvczy uuvuu va. nus ptome, and to keep 11 lbac k. e will receive advice absolute 3 free, 3.2;... - nnnsnna -so` Ran nn nal In fhhf You?r Bcfor -- `It's the par aar`rt.o'.dv me mhey were going to camp Anigh here, he said.