THE MOllNIa A8T0UUN, TUESDAY MUUMNG, SKITEViKKl. gn, IKM. 8 Mm Acts gently on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels Cleanses the System ovtRcoMts jjrfv ' .r:. hAe,TUALWHSTII'AT'0N hum. PtRMANENTlY Bvy tmc ttNviNt MH'f o ty (AUIvFIAirctof ru m s in tw a M u ia A man little credit for hal bo docs In this world, but he gel loll of tlniiio (or what lit doesn't. A inn ii will promlM woman and babies anything Just to k"p them qiitt-t. Cool the Blood In all Cases of Itching Burning Humors with the CUTICURA RESOLVENT While Clenlnjr the Skin and Scalp with hot bath of CUTI CURA SOAP and healing the Raw, Inflamed Surface with CUTICURA OINTMENT. Complete Treatment, $1.25 O. .tr. aw-i Oimwt, ilt. K S.I , miM HttaaU,aC.Osr.,l'tr',a'. When a man know hi own Imper fections, h I t nearly perfect a 11 I possible (or man to be. A man usually gut turned down while waiting fur aotnelhlng to turn up. Karl's Clover Root Tea i IVmilltU It a Coinplrnton, Purili iVhi, a ri H I' rr i.l WJtf II. i. uroat-mi illptfllnn, IiiitiKvitiit Hiitl All Krupttoit (if III Mill). All NKreralilt) l.rtHlllve) r Tontf. KoM n j)-iIiia Rmtnitto by all (Ji-uwnWU at D.V., IWv. and $1.00. C, WCL.Lt 4 CO., LCNOV. N. v. on paopRif Tona The' man who itlo hU whUkori and tho woman who bloacehos her hair, never fool iiny on but thMwftlvpn. j Those tiny Cipiullrupenoil to Balsam of Coptiba,. Cubebs or Injections nriijmv CURE IN 43 HOURSPJU the tame disease with. Out inconvenience. ,S','y M' all nrrtft. lllessod will be tho Invontor who perfects a dovlco to compel a man to shut up when he has sold enough. Pears' Soap not only for toil et and bath but for shaving. Pears was the inventor of shav ing stick soap. FL0CKI0G TO THE , ISLAND OF CUBA American Now fining There lo Larue Numbers by Every Steamer. A COINTKY OF KICII PKOMISE Splendid Inducements Offered Thrift) Settlers In Virions Lines of Employment. Though t'ub hiu a climate far su parlor, a aoll vastly more fertile and nil area wen greater than the New b'ngland (talcs, yet It population 1 only about l,JW,wo, while that of the latter I over 11,000,000. Ikaldre, the ac cumulative we.ilih of New Kngland la perhnp fifty tlm that of Cuba. Why. thru, I New Knland. with It atony and aterlle oil and It rigorous climate, ao tur ahmid of Culm, the Idyl llo (ale of the uiicner ti-oii, wh un ny iu n J aniile with pli-nwu and var Ird tiitrvr(a even under the century old Ikkllnn method of the Unorant lilanderT The anawer I found In the almple fact that while tho una baa grown up under rlvllli.-d and ciillghtent'd gov rtiiiiii'iit, ii'.e oilier ha for centurli' groaned under tin exi-crnbly bal one. The hlatorloa of all Ill-governed coun I It') ilvinoixtraie that ihey advance. If at all, but alowly, even though na ture hit done tw-r bvat (or them, The tivngt evidence of the extent to which the Hpxnlah government car ried nilaiule wna Wio itenpulrlng du- teruilnatlou of the Cuban pvople to be exterminated raiher than to aiibmlt tu It loiigr. And yet. Ill-governed a ) wa. (rodlen und.-r heel a Ua people were, and roblvd aa via It treuaury for thrv ccnturi' or more, o Inrx hauatlble were It rlchei thai the tiein of the Antlilea w.i the brlghteit In HiMtin' diadem, and her wealth al moat the anle nay of It treaiury. What may be expected of Cuba un der llu proent control, or that of an honed government Intelligent' d- mlnUtered by It patriotic people? She I already miking gtn4it trll' In ed ui at Ion, agloulture and cominerre, and her progree will be more rnpld a she reivlve nn Influx of capltnl and (kill ed Immltftiulon. Thene the will julek ly gel when her extraordinary ailvunt- ae bivo ne more generally known to the iwoplo of thl country. A yvt the average American ha not the allgh'.-m conception of the mag nificent opportunltlf she offer. She I almoet a unknown a though the had Jum rljn from (he ea; Indeed, to moat American people aha U known only i n battlefield. t'lloiato nnd aoll combine to make her one of tho mml favored couritrle on tarlh. ICven Houihern Callfornlu can nt '.miuM It a a fruit growing region. Her .Vi-tlU land prolure In abundance I lie orange, the lemon, the pineapple, the lime, the bitminn, the pomegranate, tho inniigo, the pluutaln, the tamarind, the flg, tho cocoamit, the cuxtnrd ap ple, tho mtuiu-e, the breadfruit, the roae appK, or guava; lndee.1, almoet every fruit o( tho world can be grown there, In the quality of It itigar cane It I un-viunled; It growth of tobacco I world fiimoiia. Corn lienr the year around, while new potiitoc. either white or nweot, ran be had every day of the 3li'.. ller oll Will grow vegetable of every conceivable kind, nnd of mom product three crom enn bo railed. Cultivation Ii eny Ind.vd, It la lit Id that all that Is neceitiiury ll to "reratch" the earth and drop tho leed to mnko It produco ahumlrtntly. Three week' Inbor per annum to earn a llv. leg foi a fimilly and that Im ubout much n ome of tho native work mutslmvo, as a fouinlatlon, a rather prolific soil. There are, In Cuba million of acre of virgin nret. Roiewood, ebony, ceil 11 r ant) mahogany (mime of tho lut ter worth JSM per thouinnJ feet In New Virk) abound. It onn b Imagined how much mahogany there Is when In ninny place tho native uso It (or firewood! Her lofty mountain ranges are rich lu minerals, especially Iron, mangnneae and coal. Land can bo had thoro now for a fraction of Its actual value, while land In California not so productive would cost many times as much. Theso low prices (a legacy of the late war) will not, however, prevail for any length of time, for as tho wealth pro ducing cnpacl'y of th? land becomes more gonerally known, and, therefore, better appreciated by Americans, tho demand will rapidly Incrcaso and send the figure skyward. It would not bo surprltilng; If they Increased flftyfold In the next four or five yean. Flrst-clnas agricultural land can now be had In Cuba at about M dollars an acre, Its actual valuo . being, Judged by Its wealth producing capacity, about Jl.OOO. That a family can make a good living on a five acre farm (a "plantation," as It I called In Cuba) Is shown by the following: Sujrar raising net $300 per acre, tobacco from $300 to $1,000, cocoa unt groves from $300 to $C0O; pineap ples, of which eight million are now ahlppnd lo the United BUteej, from iC to $l,'J00; orange from $500 to II, 0Hl, while the banana, tint fig, thi-raator-oJI bean, the citron, the pea nut, Die t.4va (from which both larch and augur are made) and all vig.rtu.blea ran be grown with a great profit u the oruige. It goT without laying that when the farmer, the backbone of the country, reap a rich r.ml from hi labor, all the InliHtrle and profeanlon pros per, while labr And auiplv and r nuinerntlve employment, The ltv, Lr. McArthur of New York, who has re cently made a protruded tour of In viillgatlon In Cuba, uld (In recogni tion of the foregoing rule) In an, ad drea In I'erkeley Temple, Iliwton, a few day ago, that he knew of no place which contained more pnmle for a young man. Not only dor Cuba, offer eaevllent moiiey-muklng opportunities, but I one of the nnxit delightful plax'e In which lo live, It climate being the fineat III tho will J. The average tem perature (or the year I 73 degree. Even In the hot muion tho tea trect which blow acroa the Island temper the heat of the day and render the nlgr.t alwsy comfortably cool; there fore the high temperature I more eas ily withstood than the hot weather of Northern latitude, where the heat of the night rival that Of the day. Cuba' winter climate I Ideal, and make the Inland of the Mecca of thou sand of American "wlnler-renrter' ant toUrmiK. Indeed, ome wealthy Americana are "ntubllahlng winter homei In Cuba. Contrary to the gen eral ltn'relona here. Cuba la natural ly a healthy country; Hhere disease ex tat ( imi Inly In the lowna and cltlea) Ita preanc la due to the utter lack of annllory precaution. Thiww dlni'S will never find a lodgement whrre Yon kee rleanlln-aa prevail. Sliwt of the dreed r'in,pl,tint. such aa conaumptlon, cainrrh, aathma, rheumatism, etc., which aiecp off thouaitnda of our peo ple annually, are almoet unknown ther. While game of nearly all klnda, In cluding deer, I abuiiilunt, and the river ar.J bay are well stocked with fiah, turtlca and every variety of shell flnh. (he Nlnnd la alnguliirly frre from it-ptiloa. fif snake there are only four varletle, all hurnilem. Nor are th- re any bats of pr-y, to lw found there. A Ml-: AN rilAtfK VP RIVALRY. Kinillnh Fhlptiullder Iteaponalblo For th'i Strike In the Crump Yard. Philadelphia Time. All I fair In love and war, I one of those antlii adage which come glib ly to the tongue but are entirely wide o( the truth, as our later-day moral philosophy aw It. No pretext can pos albly Justify a dlahonorublo act, and neither love nor war, polities nor rv- IlKlon can give, to mwunnees the veneer of respectability or make cowardice li odlu In the eyes of humanity. The statement made on Friday by Edwin H. I'r.tmp and published In yes tcrdny's Times will doubtless surprise those acquainted with English buel r.ess medioils and Ignorant of the ex pcdlents only (oo frequenty n-sorted to by her Industrial kings and merchant piiuccs to all Me legitimate competition, Mr. c'ramp la a hard-headed, practh-al bualtiecs man, and (hose who know him know that louaclouncss. is not one of hi fulling and that he never create a bugbear to get ararvd by tho crea' tlon. When, therefore, a member of the Kreat shipbuilding linn states, pos Itlvely and unequivocally, that the la bor troubles at his work hnve been caustd, or fostered, by the machlna tlon of rival English concerns, one must believe that he apeak with full knowledge of the facts. He Is not the loan to try and create sympathy for tils company by a spivad-eaglo appeal lo American patriotism, and hi well known reserve In matters pertaining to his business strengthens the assur- Thrre U ton little Y preaching of the goepcl of health. It Without lualtli, a man will be a business, ami a a-oman a social failure. I Warn tile bodv of either a man or a woman is prop. erlv iioiui-licd, the re.-ult is the enioyment of goixl health. Almost ull ill-health lis due to Improper or in- l.ulliciciit nourishment. If LVtU ,he stomach la nglit ana the liver is iieIU. the blood will receive ita normal supply of the life-giving element of the food and the body will be properly nourished. Dr. Pierce' Golden Medical Discovery acta directly upon the atoniach and liver. It purifies and enriches the blood. It ia the great blood-maker, lleah builder, nerve tonic and restorative. It promotes the natural activity of the en tire nutritive organism. It puts an end to the slow starvation that is at the Iwse of many diseases. It does not make flabby fat like cod liver oil, but firm, muscular tissues. It does not make corpulent peo ple more corpulent but builds tip the ays teui to the normal standard. " I was run down with nervous prostration and female weiikin-ss and klilnev tmiiMe." writes Mrs. Maranda Rnuney, of Smam. Warren Co., Tenn. "Mv bowels were constipated. My whole system was wrecked. My friends thought I would die. I hml resil of Dr. Pierce's medi cines and sent for the 'Golden Medical lllcov try,' ' Pavorite Prescription ' and ' Pleasant Pel lets.' In one week's time I hrau lo all up. In two weeks I could sit up all day, after being so had that I had to lie helped In and out of bed. I have taken four hollies of 'Golden Medical Dis covery' nnd two of 1 Favorite Prescription' and am Iu better heulili tliau I havt been for years," Constipation is the father of all manner of malaUica. If it did not exist, or was in all cases promptly relieved, the majority of medical books could be safely destroyed. It is the easie-t sickness to neglect and the simplest to cure. Pr. Pierce's rieasant Pellets curt constipation every time. They cure it promptly, completely and perma nently. They never gripe. They don't get you out 'o nights. One "Pellet" la a gentle laxative, and two a mild cathartic. Druggists keep nothing else "just as good." I tf JJ afr"J ! the wt tlniig that I i Rjlfv snvonr thinks of I a! ?A,y AY"3 teaching, either to TlV iiJl nun -child or woman i 1 1 yjSiVr child. It is one of the y5j VcAMI' mi't tnnortnnt branch- C ii VI les ol an emu .mull. Ul I 3 i anco that he U entirely oorreot In bis statement, extrsvwdlnary though it be. When In the closing day of the last emtury, the Irish linen, lace, woolen and leather Industrie had the world for a market the merchants of Eng land plotted hard to encompass their ruin, Embargo after embargo was placed upon them by the English par liament until the Irish manufacturers could no longwr bear the strain, and the Industilv of the .wuntry were sacri ficed tu the Insatiable greed of Dlrinlng hum and Levis and Manchester. Blnce thul lime English methods have been of uliout the sume mean and under hand character and foreign competi tion ha been a nlgntmure and a terror to John null. A fair livid and no favor la the watchword of the American manufact urer, lie place hi gxxl ou the mar ket depending n thHr merit alone for their sale. If an English-mad or a Orrnan-inado article be cheaper or bet ter he doe not abandon the contest, but pliK.'klly gove ahead and In the end has cheapness and superiority on hi ld. It has ,iever been said that the Cramps urged or fostered labor troubles on the Clyde; that the Uald wins sunt emissaries to foment dis cord In the workshops of English rail roads, or that the Herreahoffs dispatch ed sple to ferret out the secret of the Fife and know all that la to be known of the line and itructure of the Bhamrock. Our methods are different, lloneaty w look upon a the best pol icy after all, and when we can point to the At bara bridge contract, to the eiiwrt of teel rail and monster lo comotive to Hlberia and Japan, to the supply of electric cars for tho street railroads of Olaxgow, to the Puritan, tie Vigilant, the Defender, with other defenders of the American cup and other triumphs of handicraft and me-thaiili-al skill, we must realize that Ibis policy Is about right and that hon est and honorable competition pays much Tetter In the end than any petty trade meanness or any contemptible expedients. Eczema ! The Only Cure. Eczema it more than a skin dUeae, and no skin remedies can cure It. The doctors are unable to effect etire, and heir mineral mixture are damaging to the most powerful constitution. The whole trouble is in the blood, and Swift's Specific is the only reuiedv which can reach such deep-evated blood liseaso. Kcsema fcroks out on my daughter, sad eon- Uuued to spread tiatll sr head was entirely sneered. 8hs was treated by several good gnetnrt, but grew wore, sad the drasdful dlsaas spseed la ken to two esletirated aaalUi iptiiigs, tat re-sT . talTtd no benefit. Maoy jj.ah.w- patent medietas wan taken, but without re sult, onill we aWbfed to er i I 8., and by the Una Ihe Brat bottle was aauihad. her head be gan In heal. A dosas botua eurud Bar com blalely and lefl her a1n perteelly iranolh Ahe la now atxlMn irowlh nt hkir. .Sot s alga ot tu unaailiu an oto. aaa aa sisgnineeni ol lu Ureal. H. T. ajioss. aiaaaaa oaa nw ivraraaa. H. T. ajioss. ITOi Las Ave. 81. Louis, Mo. Don't expeot local application I ol loapi and tal i to cure Ecsarpa, The; reach only the turfaoe. while the di sease come fron within. SwIrVi Bpeclflo S.S.S.rfBlood la the only onto act will reaoh tie moat obstinate case. It in far abeaa ol all similar rerraedtea, beieauM ft eurei easea Walsh as tsrrapd sfcatr soaah. Sj8. 8. h purely regwaatxle, and lit the onfy blbod Wtxatdj nunauMasd to wnt&ln no pot at, manaw or owe infJwmL Booki manod free tty SwtH Spaoifla Ooapanx, iriltjata, CtooTBla. J Ell VITA PILLS Restore Vitality. Lest Vigor and Mtnhood. Cure Itnnotency, Nieht Kmisslonsand wasting diseases, all elTects of self- abuse, or excess and lndls iJcrctlon. A nervo toulc and keSW restores the Are of youth. i r"(Ry mall BOe per box, O boxes for $-i.ao; with a written guaran tee to euro or rciuna tno utouey. bond for circular. Address, NERVITA MEDICAL CO. Clinton A Jackson Sts., CHICAGO, IU For Sale by Charles Rosera. Druggist Astoria, Oregon. Dyspepsia Cure. Digests what you eat. It artificially dlgesU the food anC aids Nature in gtrenutheuiue and reoon structinct the exhausted digestive or Rang. Itisthelatestdlscovereddlgesfr ant and tonic, jno oiner preparatior can approach It in efflclency. It In stantly relieved and permanently cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, Sick Headache, Gastralgia,Cramps,ano all other resultsof Imperfect dlcresttoa Prepared by E. C. OsWItt A Co., Chicago. For Sale by CHARLES ROGER. 7 a FPfKM AP.fSf.fi BEEcnnrj'Cj PILLS worth living i core Billons and Nervous Disorders, c 10 cents and tSeeata, ata.ru store. 'ft-S-S'8'rS:8',V9'8,J9 A(Q)i When a man ha reputation for wis dom, ha can say foollah things and his friend applaud them aa sarcasm. There' alway hop while there's On Minute Cough Cure. "An attack of pneumonia left my lung In bad hap and I was near the first stage of consumption. On Mlnul Cough Cur completely cured me." Writes ,i(elen Mcflenry, Illirnarck, N, D. Give Inatant relief. Chas. Roger. Man flourishes like a rag-weed to dayand tomorrow the undertaker has him salted away In his Ice box. For many year science bat studied liquors. Result the whole world uses whiskey. It baa proven the beat Um ulant and doe not Injur nerve and tissue like coca wine and other drug ged compound. And Harper Whiskey I the ideal whiakey. Bold by Foard A Stoke Co., Astoria Oregon. It Isn't working (or a living that hurt the average man, but the kind ot living that he get for bis work. A wise mm profit by hi own ex perience; but be 1 a good deal wiser If he profit by the experience of others. ' A WORD TO MOTHERS. Mother ot children affected with croup or a severe cold need not best tate to administer Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It contain no opiate nor narcotic In any form and may be given a confidently to a babe as to an adult. The great auccesa that baa attended It use In the treatment of colds and croup has won for It the ap proval and praise It haa received throughout the United Bute and in many foreign lands. For sale by Cna. Roger. Some men learn enough in ilx month' travel, to bore other for a life time. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure if a icientlflc compound having the endorsement of eminent physician and the medical press. It "digest what you eat" and positively cure dyspepsia. U. A-Ket ron, Rloomlngdale, Tenn., say it cured him of Indigestion of ten year' tand lug. Chaa. Roger. A man eldom get discouraged In tryln to live without working. For wound, burns, scalds, sores. skin diseases and all Irritating erup tions, nothing so soothing and healing as DeWltt's Witch Hazel Salve. Mrs. Emma Bolles, Matron Englewood Nursery, Chicago, say of it: "When all else falls in healing our babies, it will cure." Chaa. Roger. An old bachelor resemble a pair of scissors with only one blade. DeWltt's Little Early Riser perma nently cure chronic constipation, bil iousness, nervousness and worn-out feeling; cleanse and regulate the en tire system. Small, pleasant, never gripe or sicken "famous little pills." Chaa. Rogers. Men are like pins no good when they lose their heads. "Host on the market for coughs and cold and all bronchial troubles; (or croup It haa no equal," writes Henry R. Whltford, South Canaan, Conn., of One Minute Cough Cure. Chaa. Rogers. It doesn't always take the ruffles out of a man's temper to Iron him. Chester H. Brown, Kalamazoo, Mich., says: "Kodol Dyspepsia Cure cured me of a severe case of Indlges tlon: can strongly recommend it to all dyspeptics." Digests what you eat without aid from the stomach, and cures dyspepsia. Chaa. Rogers The difference between a man and a boy Is that each think the other Is having all the fun In life. "They are simply perfect," write Rob't Moore, of Lafayette, Ind of DeWltt's Little Early Risers, the "famous little pills" for constipation and all Uver ailments. Never gripe. Chaa. Rogers. Constantly wearing a hat may not mnko a man bald, but baldness makes some men constantly wear a hat The man who Is punctual In keeping his appointments loses lots of valua ble time waiting for the other fellow, E. E. Turner, Compton, Mo., was cur ed of piles by DeWltt's Witch Haiel Solve after Buffering seventeen years and trying over twenty remedies. Physicians and surgeons endorse It Beware of dangerous counterfeits. Chas. Rogers. Csually there is nothing In a name, but there are times when a man puts everything he has In his wife's name, When a man Is dead broke, he usually haa very little life In blm. A WONDERFUL CURB OF DIARRHOEA. A PROMINENT VIRGINIA EDITOR Had Almost Given Up, but Was urougnr. imck to rertect iieaun oy Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. READ HIS EDITORIAL. From the Times. Hlllstllle. Va. I suffered with diarrhoea for a long time and thought I was past being cur ed. I had spent much time and money and suffered so much misery that I had almost decided to give up all hope of recovery and await the result, but noticing the advertisement of Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and also some testimonials stating how some wonderful cures had been wrought by this remedy, I decid ed to try It. After taking a few doses I was entirely well of that trouble, and I wish to say further to my readers and fellow sufferers that I am a hale and hearty man today and (eel as well as I ever did in my life. O. R. Moore. Sold by Charles Rogers. 1100 REWARD, 100. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that ther l at least on treaded disease that science ba been able to cure In all It itage and that I Catarrh. Hall' Catarrh Cur I the only positive our now knowr to the medical fraternity. Catarrh be ing a constitutional disease, require a constitutional treatment Hall' Ca tarrh Cure la taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucou surface of the system, thereby destroy ing the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting na ture In doing Its work. The proprie tor have io much faith In It curative power, that they offer On Hundred Dollar for any case that it fall to cure. Bend for list of testimonial. Address, F. J. CHENEY ft CO., Toledo, Ohio. Hold by Druggists, 7Bo. If all Family Pill art the beL A man alway believe the disagree able thing be read in the new papers, when they refer to people be know. TO CURE LAGRIPPE IN TWO DATS. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggist refund the money if It fall to cure. E. W. Grove's signature 1 on each box. Sc. 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O, how that mother's heart saaat leap To driee Ula peril of the al Away from lhal aoft aeet of steep wna ail ner am ana tovgin met. Bnt see the ftiaocb defender rise With Detailing nan and bead erect. Wo power can natch that prectoos prise, While he euoda ready to protect. Sleep 00 sweet babe, your mother's brearf j Onee aaore ehati prea yon close and warm, Ko evil bud .half e'er molest While Ihla brave guardian scent the tuna. To nrntrct her little one is among the Strongest Instincts of a mother's heart, and through all the thousands care and worries of s buay woman's life ther ariaes ever and tnoo the thought "O, if I could do more lurmy Daoyi" .... slut mouiera ar 100 often weignea aowsi Wej and weakened with their own daily burden to do any more than atraggle almost hope lessly sgainat the physical and dental evils that beset tbemaelvea, with no strength left to care for others. - Women with large fam ilies find that the very ordeal of bringinc children into the world, and nursing and rearing them to boyhood and girlhood, is so great a draft npon the mother' strength that she herself become the natural object of care and protection. It is a glorious boon to the women of this generation that the wonderful supportive tonic, originated by Dr. Pierce, of Buflalo, N. Y., is capable of sustaining tiiem through the ordeal of frequent motherhood sod bringing them oat of it with unimpaired Wornauly strength and energy. Motherhood is not only the grandest ot woman's possibilities, but is the natural fulfillment of her physical being and when prepared for with proper observance of nature's laws and attended by reasonable care should be free from the mental de pression, excessive pain and subsequent prostration so commonly ' experienced. Thousands of women have found that the use of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription during the expectant time and over the nursing period imparts precisely the local strength sad constitutional reinforcement needed to carry them over this critical j unct Ore cheerfully, safely, almost painlessly. It affords direct organio endurance and institutional nerve-force. It gives recu perative power; it promotes the secretion of abundant healthy nourishment for the Child during the nursing period. It ia in the best sense the guardian of childhood for it not only enables the mother to take op the work of life again with vigor and enjoyment bat through her it imbues the little one with the rugged natural strength which is a constant protection against the physical evils with which childhood is constantly assailed. What Dr. Pierce' Pavorite Prescription does for mothers and their children is well exemplified in the experience of Mrs. H. M. Hansrote, of Mapnolia, Morgan Co., W. Va In a recent letter to Dr. Pierce she writes: , " I commenced to take Pr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription aomethina; over two vewrs aa;o. and am clad to testify that it isa Cod-send towoi.iau kind. The three children who were born beSjre I began to take your medicine did not live long; they were very delicate, bul those born since (three in all) are very hearty, and that convince me that your medicine la just what it is said to be and a great deal more. I could tell enough to fll a book about the way I suffered and the way your medicine acted, indeed, every woman on the globe ouzht to know aliout your medicine." Another lady. Mrs. Elisabeth Hull of 17 Mer rick St., Pawtucket, R. L, writes ; " I Lav aid fifteen babies, and always had a bad time. Some times I have had to nave two doctors. I besraa taking your 'Favorite prescription' last July and in September I gave birth to two Utile girls and r never had such an easy time. I bad no doctor and did not suffer half as long as be lure. Vy twins when bom weighed ten pounds each. They are fine girts, now four months old." . Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Ucdica) Ad viser tells yon how to treat almost t???y" known form of disease at home and just what to do in case of emergency. There is no trouble in understanding it. It con tains 1008 pages and more than 700 illustra tions. 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