r Orumbling Will Cease If Shenandoah People Follow This Citizen's Advice. When tlio kidneys uro sick thoy Biitiublo You hear them clear tUroitKli the buck. You foul them clear tlirotljih tlio body, 'i'liey crumble when over-taxed. Kiiuw liuw tlio kidneys griiuiblo? It s u siniplo tliinu, yuur li:ick ill lull yuu. lS.ickndio is tlio 11 ist Rriiiiibliuc niiriilny. The kidneys fc'lvo it unit If you heed it not Mti out for tiout 1 ',U will surely eoimi. I runny trouble, ktuney tioiiblo and many miseries. Donn'a Kidney lMUnru made for klilnrjn only. They elite every form of kidney 111. 'J'hu expoiiotioj of Shenaiidii.ili people jmives this Hutu's a else lit point : Mr. l'.ttrlek l'olej.of 111 Smith Oh -t'.ut St 1 . i l.l r, WII9 Rllljt it lll.tll llldl-.'IM'li(rll coiiiimm i.i milieu On lomliiiK iihuiit Douu's Kidney l'.llh he dcc'.dcd In try the old quaker rcui'dy ninl out u Inn from Klilin's l'bar mary llii-i. what ho niy of hta (spur ienc. . "1 i,iu hud a Kreat deal of pain arri my Milnnys and l.iineuem in tlio small of the back. My head used to ache at times and I had a feeling of giddiness. 'I'hero was lint nineh aniiiiyanei! from Ibu kidney tecro tiniib but sometimes theio win too fieiiiiuut action. If I bent fcrwatd, shaip twinge pitted through mound my buck was so weuk I could baldly lift rnythliiK. I used ti box and n half of Douu's Kiduuy l'lllt and thoy gavo ino the greatest relief. They lemovud tbo pain from my head and tlio lameness and aching from my back. I can sleep better and I do not have that fueling 1 bad formerly. I strongly recommend Doau's Kidney Pills to others becauso I know from personal ex perience that they aro reliable." Doau's Kidney Pills for salo by all dealers. Prico BO cents. Mailed hy Kostor-Milbtirii Co., HuilUlo, N. Y solo agents for the U. S. IJemcmlier tlio namo Doa'i's and tuku uo other. HUMPHREYS' WITCH HAZEL, OIL C Piles or Hemorrhoids Fissui'es & Fistulas. Burns & Scalds. I I Wounds & Bruises. Cuts & Sores. Boils & Turgors. Eczema & Eruptions. Salt Rh sum & Tetters. EChappet Hands. Fever Blisters. Sore Lips & Nostrils. O Corns & Bunions. Stlnrjs Bites of Insects. Three Sizes, l$Q, 50c. and $1.00. Colduytlrugj-lilH, or l- post paldonreti'tpt of price Ill JtrilllMS'.llhll.lli II A 113 mill.niM., V Vore. LAUER'S In Bottles or by the Keg. Laner's Lager WD Pilsnei Beer. Porter and Weiss Beer. Christ. Schmidt, Agent and Hottler, 203 W. Coal Street, SHENANDOAH - PA EVAN J. DAVIES. Livery and Undertaking, No. 13 North Jardin St. 1 Tho Rosy Froshnoss I And a velvety witness of the skin Is inva rlablV obtalni'd lijr thor whu use 1'ozzoNi'u UouiAilexion l'owder. m R0YAL Ik I WORCESTER 1 1 G0R5ET5 1 Nil Ask For Them W ( JgJLeiA B M'fn Yon cnn blame M$m 0- yourself if you M$P package d,) J1'1 tgt real TlWPr . cn C00(i coffee to A little of tills c ,me is made i!c ladmixture to liciotti by uddinf cheap coffee SSUUd'A. k.ii.' makes ndelielou5""-"''y"' drink and sp.vea expense. I !?!).? m am Disoussos tbo Footings ofEuropoans Towards Us. TEE n08TILITY0r THE FKENOH. It Ih Ilnltovctl 111 KuropoThnt tho 11 .cct or tlio Unhid Status In Hi-ijlti-lillig: tho Wnr Wim AciiiiIhIIIdm nf Tori'ltnry, nml Knuliinil Appliimln It. Now York, July 1. Clinunccy M. Do ppv returned yesterday on the big Ger man Btonmer Kaiser Wlllielm der Orosse and was welcomed by a large patty of friends who went down tlio bay on n New York Central tuu. He afterwards spoke freely of his observa tions and experiences abroad. Regard ing the sentiment toward the United States he snld that In France feeling was most bitter against this country. Kvory paper In the city of Paris, ex cept three unimportant ones, published right along articles that have not changed any In tone from the begin ning, Bhowlng the greatest hostility. It was believed there that the object of the United States In beginning tho war was extension of her territory, or Im perial extension, and the same opinion seemed to prevail In Germany. In England there was a complete re verse of sentiment. Six weeks' time had changed the sentiment of 95 years, and all animosities were being burled by the tide of sympathy and universal appoval, and feeling of relationship, which was binding against the world. There had been a general belief that our ships were no good and that our army, while being composed of good men, was gathered from the field and had no exuerlenco or training. In Place of what was expected It was dis covered that our vessels were of the soundest construction, up to the most modern type of warship, with arma ment unexcelled and manned and offi cered by skilled seamen and tacticians, while the army had displayed all the qualities of veteran troops. Mr. Depew further said that the rest of Europe Is anxiously watching the apprehended entrance of tho United States Into their circle In the far east. The position Is one of distrust. They are trying to solve the problem of the Inlluence upon their Interests of the Anglo-American alliance which they think either exists or Is Inevitable. If cither Is disposed to Interfere In our war they restrained by the belief that any movement In that direction would precipitate an alliance with England. The victory of Admiral Dewey at Manila and the daring and splendid effort of Lieutenant Hobson at Santi ago have done Incalculable service In convincing continental Europe of our fighting caliber and arousing enthusi asm In England. English statesmen whom he met all Bald: "Keep tho Philippines, share us China and open ports In the east." One said: "You must join the concert of European nations. It Is expensive, but you cannot be an eastern power unless you belong to the band. Our Interests will always be Identical, and tho mutual benefits Incalculable." "They rally us good naturedly," said Mr. Depew, "on our protestations of pure sentiment in this war, and say: 'Yes, that Is the way we always get In, and then we stay. Christianity and civilization demand It, you know, and we give the beggars liberty, law, order and justice, which they never had be fore. It's In your blood. You have aroused tho appetite of earth hunger, and you cannot stop.' " Air. Depew was tendered a reception last night at the Republican club, of which he Is president, at which over 300 were present. In the main parlor, where Chairman John Sabine Smith Introduced the guests. Dr. Depew stood under a canopy of palms and ferns, through which electric lights of red, white and blue showed. When Dr. De pew entered the band struck up "Hall to the Chief." Dr. Depiow, aftor expressing his gratification for what he termed a unique reception tendered him, said In pait: "Never before have I found such a situation as that which exists abroad at the present time, when every Amer ican la asked the question: 'What is Spain going to do?' and "Is the United States, with Its 7.r,,000,000 of people and Its untold resources, going Into the game for territorial acquisition, such as Is the aim of continental powers In flrina and Afilca?" Another question asked Is If the Interference of this great western republic Is to be tolerated In disturbing the existing relations be tween the Dowers In the old world. The Englishmen understand this very well, but the Frenchman does not know any more about us than does the, Chinaman. The German learns of us through the four million of his peoplo In this country, who write home In viting their friends over. Dr. Depew spoke In words of pralso of M. Hanotaux, the French minister of foreign affairs. He told the press of France that America had as much right to go to Cuba as had Lafayette when he came to America. He said that Germany was looking on us with a "critical eye," and that the Austrian, Rusblan and Itallun governments wore not at all likely to Interfere In the present crisis, because, he sald, Great Britain, with her powerful fleet, tells them to stand aside and let America light it out, because America Is right. Dr. Depew spoke strongly in favor of the proposed Anglo-Saxton alliance, citing the speeches of Chamberlain, Curzon and other members in English parliamentary life on the subject. Scald bead is an eczema of tlio scalp very Fovcro sometimes, but it can bo cured. Pom's Ointment, quick and permanent in its results. At any drug storo, 50 cents. liiHiii-iiiiuo Company .Munt Pay, Ilaltlmare, July 1, A Jury In the United States circuit court yesterday returned a verdict for $20,125 against the Fidelity Mutual Life Association of Philadelphia, In favor of David P. Miller and Annie E. Percy, the execu tors of tho late Wllllnm H. I'ercy, of Frostburg, Md. Mr. Percy was aprom Inent business man of Alleghany coun ty. Ho was drowned In the Chesapeake, and Ohio canal on May 28, 1S97, and the Insurance company refused to pay a $25,000 policy upon his life, claiming that he committed suicide. The execu tors sued for the amount. Thlovliitr Ux-Convlot Sent to Jnll. Ilazleton, Pa July 1. Ex-Police Chief William Welsh and Hugh Scbaf fer, arrested here on Wednesday by a squad of otllcers, charged with robbing freight cars In this and the Schuylkill regions for a year past, wore given n further hearlii g yesterday afternoon before Alderninn Heldenrelch,- who committed both men to the county Jail In default of ball. The otllcers were out yesterday on another search and more goodB were recovered, but not Identified. Peter Schaffer, another of the men wanted, has not yet been cap tured. To Cure Headache In IS Minutes. T Tako Dr. Davis' All Iltailaclie, All druggists mm -t First 20 Second FBEE 40 Third EACH MONTH (During 1897) For partialis eemt yonr cftmo and full eddrcn to Lover Bros., I. Id., Hudson & Harrison Stn.,New Vork. bat bar. ioU direct to ttit con sumer for 25 yw$ kt vhot t&l. rncei, iftTlDR ai.icri promi. WBere lor eiamiDiuoQ. Ererjthlni; warranted. 119 etriel or veniciee, B3- aiylee 01 iiarneie. TonUarriee. 135 to 170. flarrere. t3UtoS123. ree. rbatoni. Trare. ettel. SDrinc-ltoed Kt.tr. flrrr n.rnul. Prlt., 1 16.00. ai looa .1 Mm isr 919- ELKHART uAimiAUE iu iiaiukhs ura. SUM.MIMt OlTIMiS. l'EIiSONAM.Y-CONDUlTj:!) T017II VIA. 1T.XN- SYt.VAMA l'.AH.ltOAl). Tlio PeiiLBylvania Kallroad Company an nounces the following personalty-conducted tours for the summer aud early Autumn of 1893 : To tlio North (IncluilltiK Watkini Olcn, Niagara Falls, Thousand Islands, Mon treal, Quebec, All Sable Chasm, Lakes Cliittn plaiu stud (ieurge, Saratoga, and n daylight ride through the Highlands of tho Hudson), July SO and August 111. Iiato, $100 for the round trip from Now York, Philadelphia, Ilaltimorc, anil Washington, covering all ex penses of a two-weeks' trip. Proportionate rates from other points. To Yellowstone Park and the Trans Mississippi Exposition on a special train of Pullman sleeping, compartment, observation, aud dining cars, allowing eight days in "Wonderland" and two days at Omaha, Sep tember 1. Rate. $335 from Now York, Phil adelphia, Baltimore, aud Washington; $230 from Pittsburg. To Niagara Kalis, excursion tickets good to return within ten days will bo sold on July 21, August 4 and 18, September 1, 15 and 20, at rate of f 10 from Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Washington. Tbeso tickets Include transportation only, and will permit of stop over within limit at Iiufl'alo, itochoster, and Watkins on tbo return trip. Two ten-day tours to Gettysburg, Liuay Caverns, Natural liridgc, Virginia Hut Springs, Kiclimond, and Washington, Sep tember 23 and Octobor 10. Tiate, ?t5 from New York, J03 from Philadelphia. Pro portionate rates from other points. For itineraries and further information ap ply to ticket axents, or address (5eo, W. Iioyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Philadelphia. K. C. Blanks, of Lewisvillo, Texas, writes that one box of DoWitt's Witch Hazel Salvo was worth $50.00 to him. It cured his piles of ten years standing. He advises others to try it. It also cures eczema, skin diseases and obstinalo sores. C. II. Hagenbiicli. r.ini'vsiiiiita itArri,urn:i.i, I'Kitso.vAi.r.v-CoNDUCTEn Touit via Pk.vn- SYI.VANtA HAII.nilAl). On Saturday, July 10, -the lVnmj'i, Kallroad Company will run a special three day tour to Gettysburg, the Mecca of Amur!, can patriotism. I.cavo Now YorkA.'SO AM.; Trenton, 10.53 A. M I'hiladolidinv-lS.SO.P. M. Ituuiid-trip rate, including two days' hotel accommodations and carriage drive" over tlio battlefield all necessary expenses $13 50 from New York, $12 50 from Trenton, $10 00 from Philadelphia, and proportionate rates from other points. A tourist agent and chaperon will accompany the party, and Capt. James T. Long, tbo colobrated guide, will doscribo tho battle at tlio High-Water Mark, "Bloody Anglo." Give the Children a Drink called Graln-O. It Is a delicious, nppctlzliig, nourishing food drink to tako tlio placo of cotl'ce. Sold by all grocers and liked by all who have used it becauso when properly prepared It tastos liko tlio finest colTce but is free from all its injurious oroperties. Grain- O niils digestion and strengthens tho nerves. It is not u stimulant but a health builder, and children, as well as adults, can drink it with great benefit. Costs about I as much as cofleo. 15 and 25c. Ask your srocor for the "Iloyal Patent dour, aud tako no othor brand. It is tho best flour made. eSIJHEELMMlMiiSL Side Entrance on Green St., PHILADELPHIA, PA. CURE GUARANTEED." Younff,oM,Blnpleorniarrledefc those con templiitln if marrlaBP, Ifyoit aro a tctlm of BLOOD P0I50H "jX.:V,."'S Private n ssases SSSSSSUSi1 atmv inlnd nm! hrnlir. nnrl unfit Vflll for the duties nf life, call or wrlto and lie eavod. Hourst Hail?, II J J 'V P. II'UI DUU.a 111 DUHU iU tlP. IU M am r.a for Boole with iwom tnntlmonlali Exposing Uuucki and Fake Iatltutc CARPET CLEANING. The undersigned have assumed charge of the Shenandoah Renovating Company splant, and are prepared to clean, sew anil lay carpets, mattresses, and do general upholster ing work. Feathers Cleaned. Work Done Promptly. ...Drop Us a Postal. ALLEBACH & HEFNER. Orders can be left nt No, 7 Noith West street, or at the plant, Apple alley and llowers street. "HE GREATEST BOOK OF THE AGE i Should be la Every Home and Library. f8 ?881iIe'S BIB liSlOlli a written hy III. 'tit imi Wtllf.im Kwmi llr..Uou '-x-i'n iiwr oT i.r, t I i it. 11 mill in.' 11.''. n "i '.iiy , Itotr X. H. fSHH. ta'tii-iiu's t'.-l Oifortl, i i , tuv HaiD'inl leri Ortiiu, 1). 1)., Ctuc..io Throloi'k . niiiiurj , ChuMajo 111 t ll.-v in 1 in l'Yirnr, JM " US, 1 hi of Cinittrlmry, ( nntwrhurr, I'iu.i 1 in .ti,u li t ..... ii. 1) i ..Tuftr. 1 .illnju. l-uiiiiiriM . M v. 1-runk V (tnnhiiulurt, J) I)., Armour In limit), 'hliMiin, 111 , Uhv (iiw.ruo P. l'tiniccont, H.U., Mnijie oiie Pip lijtorlaii ('hurch, l.tindun, 1 nj.( It-v. It. 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Warmly Coimiiviiclocl by Stta Huneiiiitoiiilent ( of s.-ikvou, roii.-i."1 I'h hi tlfnji.uiul other IMitctitoi : aiinom wuiium niuuuer Invaluable In tho liMMttt'liuM, ntnl 1 I lit Vi .11 I it r, Kfiiii-'ir, Jt. " feggliiDul mail, iiml boli tdin tlnr. run bhst por practical use. It la cmy to find tlio wont anted. It I, easy to aacertain the prontinclaHoo It Iscasy to trace the growth of a word. It l cmy to learn w hat a w ord means. Tn Ker I'orfc Trillium ffavsi 't 'in 1 a. t rllllMl coiitt'il fritiu tin1 le4 Willi a r.iiiii.l.'l. ii-- in una luil'lina inu ltnt lliuronvli ull- inn II .III I IVIXIUIMl'lll. HI BlllH't Vl.lllll. II.. v I.I.' iiiHill,', to,,. Hilda Ihla ii v. 'ik I" Mliuli i ia 1 tj i ' oi.iiiuy uat'iiili l it.- -ipiu h, law. "cmrTIIR IIUST. X jlTP,ieiliiit.a pufiea sent on application to 5 !,.K-( Vi.KKM.ir CO., fiibllalw:.- .'JrirfrrifilHlr. Hans.. U.S.A. BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOC . oc tairvtlillerl nnnri mm 1, n. Spanish Oabinot Will Await Kosults at Santiago and Manila. TO COURT MARTIAL M0NT0J0. Clllilnor HoIiIh 1 1 1 1 1 1 Itofipriit'.llilo For tlio Citvlti) DNiiHtor Cnptnlii (Jciicriil AtluliMtl Will I'rolmlily lln Kowul iicd. Itoioi'ts from Itiivmiii to l'ool SihmIm1i I.onilon, July 1. Madrid dlgptttcliew to Hip dally imperii give the following advices: Aftr a cabinet council of several Iiouih' duration yesterday the ministers di'ddod to postpone the ctlnla and to ruvnlt the renutta at SantlHsro and Manila. The Boverntnent has ordered the for mation uf a stnnll flylns; squadron, composed of the cruisers Alfonso XIII, Meteor (formerly the Havel) and the Suldnd De Cades;, under command of Lieutenant Commander Jose G.jiSjlbral, former naval attache of the Spanish embassy at Washington. The cabinet lias decided to court mar tial AdmlrnI Moutojn for the Cavlte disaster, and It Is probable that Gen eral AuBiistln, captain general of the Philippines, will receive a large reward. Ofllclal Spanish reports received here from Havana say that a column of American troops, supported by the flro of three warships, advanced on Tues day from Slboney, via Afrundores and "Immediately retired after an exchange of rifle shots with the Spanish scouts." The dlsptuclies add: "During the last three days tho Americans have been endeavoring to land artillery at several points, but their boats ground ed, and It was only with the greatest difficulty that they saved their stores." Another Havana dispatch announces that General Arolas has "relmposed tho decree fixing the price of provisions at Havana, owlnpr to tho fact that the prices were raised during the tempoi ary suspension of tho decree." ".Neorchi'i'.s" cniiiiot Kiillht. Chicago, July 1. Dr. H. C. Stanton, who lias charge of the examination of recruits for the United States regular army In this city, lias caused a sensa tion among medical men by declaring that an habitual fast rider of bicycles, or a "scorcher," Is physically unfit to serve as a soldier In the army. He has made this matter the subject of his severest tests In his examinations of applicants for enlistment, and many men have been rejected because of "bicycle heart." T.oiiu's TIiiiuUh to Knsliin Mnllory Washington, July 1. Secretary Long has written a personal letter of thanks and commendation to Ensign Dwlght Mullory, attached to the U. S. S, Apache, In record to a recent act of heroism performed by hlin near Nor folk, ln'olvins the. rescue of Itobert Hunter, a landsman In the navy, who had fallen overboard near the Norfolk navy yard. Mallory Jumped aftor Hun ter, else tho landsman would have drowned. I'orto Itlenn Would l!p-it Invasion. Paris, July 1. Dr. Iielances, in the course of an Interview, declared that the Porto Hlcans would resist an American Invasion. He said Senor Sa gasta fovored granting Independence, but feared popular opinion In Spain. If America were to Issue a proclamation, said Dr. Delances, to the effect that she had no Intention of seizing the co'untry, ifwouid produce a good effect. Sou EnllMtiM, Mothor Sl.'.ltjcii, St. Louis, July 1. Mrs. Dora Klein, a widow, aged Ot, was found dead in a well yesterday. Ever since liar boy volunteered and left with the Missouri troops for the front Mrs. Klein has been grieving. It Is believed that In a moment of temporary abrratIon caused by grief over her absent son she committed suicide. Free Pills. Send your address to II. K. llucklcn & Co., Chicago, and pet a frre sample box of Dr. Kind's New Life Tills. A trinl will convince you of their merits. These pills arc easy in their action and arc particularly eflective in the cure of Constipation and hick Headache For Malaria and Liver troubles they have been proved invaluable. 1 liey are guaranteed to be perfectly free from every deleterious substance and to be purely vegetable. They do not weaken by their action, but by giving tone to the stomach and bowels greatly invigorate the system. Regular size 2.5c, per box. Sold by A. Wasley, Druggist. "Spanish victory" nt Santiago. Madrid, July 1. A rumor Is In cir culation here, though unconfirmed, that there has been a great battle at San tiago de Cuba, resulting in favor of tho Spaniards. The governor general of Porto P.lco cables that the careo of provisions and war material of the An tonio Lopez has been landed. Katlonol Volunteer Itosorvos Suspond New York, July I. The headquarters of the National Volunteer reserves was closed today. William De II. Washing ton, the presldont of the organization, said that the treasury was about de pleted, and that the organization would have to suspend temporarily. Tho ob ject of the National Volunteer Reserves was to form un adjunct to the land and sea forces of the United States from which the government could draw Its men when they were needed In war. There were enlisted In It from eight to nine thousand men In nil parts of the country. Mr. Washington said that the organization had furnished a large number of volunteers. Win your buttle ii.iiiist disease by artiiu: promptly. One Minute rough Cine produces immediate remilto. Vt lion taken early it trc vents consumption. Ami in litter htacrs it liirnlslieii prompt retief. I . II. Jliigcnliiu li Spanish Warship Not Kostroyoil. St. Thomas, July 1. The report, said to come from St. Thomas, to the effc t that a Porto mean vessel has arrived at this port with news of a severe en gagement off San Juan, In which the United States auxiliary cruisers St. Paul and St. Louis blew up the Spanish steamer Antonio Lopez, is unfounded. No vessel from Porto HIco lias arrived at St. Thomas for more than a week. A ptlvnte dispatch from San Juan, how ever, says that the Antonio Lopez went aground while attempting to run the blockudu and Is still ashore. Kill ill siin , Vlnina, Ji.iy 1. tlayn there lmvi and hall Htm , us lu iriinunry. l 'hi lug the last few In .i. i n itlc thunder . i;h luml bursts, In illy In the north aud I'i i etty and crops S0,00,uv4 francs have destroyed. Many per- leriilile animals havr if have lit en similar lu. N.here there have HuiiRury, t'Hiuc! northwest dtutt It to the value ot been damaged or nous and limui liten killed. Tli. Htorms In Auti ulsp licin fatalltl es uud the crop losses I OlIOUB. Tho editor of tlio U-.tni I'lty. P.I., filohc wiltis, "Ono Mliiiitu Conuli CureU lightly liitiucil. It i'urixl my ulilhlicii lifter nil otlici rcnicillps fitiVil," Itcuien coiirIik. ro'ils nml all tlinat urd lunu truiiblcs C 11. Ungtii biich, mm? nmci NUGGETS OF NEWS. Spanlph bond with a face valup of 16,000 were o'd In New Yoik for $100. The actual cash expenditures on ac oount nf the war thu far amount to J00,000,000. It Is alleged that the war tax on tea will throw 5,000 Japanese tea llrers out of employment. Mayor Hill, ot Niagara Palls, Can ada, lias proclaimed July 4 a public holiday In that city. The University of Michigan lias con feied the degree of master of arts on Wiliani It. Day, secretary of slate. The subscriptions to the war bonds have exceeded the treasury depart ment's most sanguine expectations. A Herlln dispatch says that the Ger man Admiral Dlcderlchs will do noth ing at Manila unless authorized by Ad miral Dewey. The hospital relief steamer lied Cross sailed ftom New Vork yesterday with supplies for the slrk and wounded American soldiers and sailors In Cuba. General Wheeler's repot t on the bat tle of Quastnl shows these casualties Killed, 10; wounded, 62. There were 001 men engaged. The Spanish loss was heavy. Koltrtli .Moulin i:pi-dltinu. San Francisco, July 1. Preparations for the foui th Philippine expedition are almost completed. The troops at Camp Merrltt are equipped and are drilling five hours dally. Commissary stores for another expedition can be obtained and put abuiiril vessels within a short time. Camp Meirltl still contains more than lO.noii men. and to transport such nn army to Manila 12 or 1 i vessels will be neidid. It Is not inoluhie that all the tioops i in.ilDing lure ,e gent away in om II, i In t, hments of thici or lout m '-s. s will all at Inter val While III t, y Iu,, lj, leady. MoonllRht on tha ea. There are pic tures and dreams and castles in the air for the woman who sits and gazes out over it. Pic tures of a happy home, dreams of a ntanlv husband. beautiful castles to be built by the lovinjr hands of mutual helpfulness and filled with healthy, happy children. Almost without exception these dreams might become realities if mothers would only teach their daughters the most com mon sense facts about their own physical make-up, and advise them how to protect themselves from the perils of the three critical periods of their lives puberty or maturits', motherhood and the "turn of life." Women at these times sufftr fimn irregularities and weaknesses which, if ncelected, will develop into dangerous dis eases and make their whole lives wretched. The delicate organs that make wifehood and motherhood possible, cannot be neg lected with impunity. If they are neglect ed the result is unhappy wifehood, and motherhood will be a menace of death. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is an un failing specific for all diseases of these organs. It restores them to perfect health. It promotes regularity of their special func tions. It fits for wifehood and mother hood. It tones, invigorates and builds up the nerves that have been shattered by pain and suffering. ' For years ray wire anflered from what the doctors called prolapsus of the uterus." writes Mr. Harry Chant, of in Haskill street. Dallas, Teias. "She was nervous, had cold hands and feet, palpitation, headache, backache, constipa tion, a cliaRKrecable drain, bearing-down, p&ina ani 1 apntlnt . She gotiz mak she could not get around I am only a laborer, aud was always in debt to the doctors, and all for no good, as none of them did her any good. She began taking Dr. Pierce,' Favorite Prescription and It scernsd to work like a charm. She has taken about thirteen bottles and is to-day as stout and healthy as any woman In the United States." 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Our book, For eato at Klrlin'a drug: store and Sbenandok' drus; tor nonthly, retiUtlu: i ahauui h tiaed. lifan ' '-a'mlwa 4114 Penttyr'f Pi3Is I -.Mir, ri ' (1'iion v t-. c ivo jtarw 1 1 j EAZAR. 5 fitltEMfSW KAinDUYV LliMJVltJiNl g in tlio house, aa n sttiiidad remedy for g BruUen, Cramps, KhemEatlsm, auti an aciie ana pntu. p Price Zt uti. ami SO eti. oer bo'ti. f g Prtpitau fay H. J. IIACKEll a wo , r'hllanpnla, g Wllllim Slack 4 Mary E. WIlelM By If. P uowrrs Tlieae and a score of other equally prominent writers will contribute short stories to the IIaak in tsH, making the paper especially rich ia ficlioSi. Octave TUinet