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I saw youradvertise- I took happy. Your medicine saved my life.” A Million Women Have Been Benefited by Mrs, Pinkham’s Advice and Medicine **A FAIR FACE MAY PROVE A FOUL BAR- GAIN.” MARRY A PLAI N GIRL IF SHE USES SAPOLIO REFUGEES SEEK FOOD. Floods Drive Thousands from Thelr Homes in Dhina. From the North China Herald: About 6,000 stalwart Kiangpeh refu- gees, with their women and children, who have abandoned their Villages ow- ing to the floods and consequent de- struction of their crops last summer, have recently poured into Soochow and Ch’angchou prefectures, penetrating within the borders at various points by boat and by land. When this par- ticular army of some 20,000 refugees passed through the territories of Chin- kiang prefecture bound for the north- east the tidings were at once flashed across the wires to the high provin- cial authorities at Soochow, who im- mediately sent orders to the numerous likin barrier stations in Chinkiang and Yangchou prefectures to stop at all hazards the further progress of these refugees and force them to remain where they were and await relief sup- plies from Soochow. But in spite of all orders for their prevention, even the troops sent by Governor K’uei could not stop the invasion of the ref- ugees into Soochow or Ch’angchou ter- ritories. They simply overrode the soldiery, who, being forbidden to use were easily pushed aside by the mere impetus of the un- savory mobs of ragged men, women and children, and the mob was soon in full possession of the districts of Chin- kuei, belonging to Ch’angchou and Ch’angshu of the Soochow prefectures, respectively. It appears that the ref- ugees decided to divide themselves into two bands in order to relieve the pres- sure, and so as also not to be too se- vere a drain upon any one district, as that would incite the natives to con- sider the laws of self-preservation and arm themselves en masse to fight the refugees, whereas at present it is only geod-humored, passive resistance to the invasion of the Kiangpeh refugees where pity for their distress is also felt by the more fortunate dwellers on the southern banks of the Yangtse. The refugees appear to follow military rules in forming an encampment, such as posting guards, etc, at various points. When they arrive at a dis- trict two-thirds of the women and chil- dren at once spread themselves over the fields and pull up by the roots any- thing planted there—at the present time generally vegetables, beans, etc. —while a strong force of men form a covering party, armed generally with clubs and staves. The remainder of the women, children and men in the meanwhile approach the villages and “beg” for rice or wheat, although in many cases it is not begging but actual taking what they can without asking “by your leave.” In two hours after the arrival of the refugees at a village they are able to get rice and vegetables ad libitum and feed themselves to the full. They rarely stay more than for- ty-eight hours at any one place, mov- ing from village to village and going in a northeasterly direction, with the intention, they declare, of appealing personally to the governor at Soochow for the wherewithal to tide over the cold weather. their firearms, Russian Dissenters. The so-called Greek-orthodox popu- lation of Russia is permeated with sects of dissenters of all possible de- nominations. It is estimated that one- third part of that population belongs in reality to some branch of noncon- formists. Lutherans, rationalists, sab- batarians, Baptists and Anabaptists are represented in various ways among these dissenters, many of whom strive to return to the principles of primitive Christianity, or even to still more an- cient forms of society represented in the old testament. The right of free interpretation of the Bible is thus car- ried all over Russia, and there is no force which could limit it. Every vil- lage has its own teachers—men and women—who interpret the Bible in their own ways, almost always hostile to the present state and to the official church. A powerful religious move- ment is thus growing in Russia, and it is also bound to work in a not remote time as a powerful force against au- tocracy.—The Outlook. Deacons Objected to High Kicks. The staid people of Cazenovia, N. Y., are wrought up over a sort of vita- scope entertainment, which was adver- tised to take place under the auspices of the Baptist Church society. The church people expected something in the nature of innocent tableaux, and when high-kicking and boxing bouts were exhibited the brethren called on the sheriff to stop the show. POINTED PARAGRAPHS. When a man takes a little wine he probably takes it for his stomach’s ache. There is no rose without thorns, and no society bud without pins in her dress, Machine politicians, like other me- chanics, believe in having a place for every tool. When a woman tugs at a man's heart-strings it’s apt to pucker his purse-strings. It is a popular superstition among theatrical people that bald-headed men always forge to the front. Every time a man is found dead in a bathroom some people think they have an additional reason for boycot- ting water. It is a woman’s privilege to wear short-sleeved dresses if she wants to, The constitution of the United States says: “The right*to bear arms ghall not be infringed,”—Chicago News, WOMAN'S FATE. From the Record, Bushnell, 10, ‘No woman is better able to speak to oth- ers By oa 4 “woman’s fate” than Mrs. Jacob Weever, of Bushnell, Ill., wife of ex- city marshal Weaver. She had entirely recovered from the illness which kept her bedfast much of the time for five or six years past, and says her recovery is due to that well known remedy, Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills. Mrs. Weaver is fifty-six years old, and | has lived in Bushnell nearly thirty years. She is of unquestioned veracity and unblem- ished reputation. The story of her recov- ery isinteresting. She says: “1 suffered for five or six years with the trouble that comes to women at this time of my life. I was much weakened, was un- able much of the the time to do my own work, and suffered beyond my power to describe. Iwas downhearted and melan- choly. “T took many different medicines, in fact I took medicine all the time, but nothing seemed to do me any good. “Tread about Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People, and some of my friends ! recommended them highly. I made upmy mind to try them. "21 bought the first joox in March, 1897, and was benefitted from the start. “A box and a iy half cured me com- pletely, and I am now rugged and strong. have not been bothered with ; my troubles since Mrs. Jacob Weaver. Bills’ ae te “TI have recommended the pills to mam: women who are suffering as I suffered. SHOULD BE PREPARED. Rheumatism and La Grippe Prevalent and Prompt Treatment Necessary. Every family should have a bottle of ”5 Drops” on hand, especially at this season of the year. Changes in the weather are so liable to cause rheu- matism, la grippe and many other dis- eases that the “5 Drops’ cure. Swanson Rheumatic Cure Co,, Chi- cago: “5 Drops” promptly received. That is the medicine we want. 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