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| RE, SAS MA. DAVITT Distinguished Irish Leader and Former Member of Paria- ', ment Discusses Political Con- /* ditions of His Country. SAYS. CHAMBERLAIN WILL BE DEFEATED. clares This Country Will Make _ 4 Great Mistake If It Enters _, Into Any Arbitration Treaty Michael Davitt, the dietinguished trish z ler and former Member of Parita- it. arrived here to-day on the White 7 Blar steamship Celtic. Mr, Davitt was 5 ompanled by Ms wife, who was a California girl. and his four children | Michael, jr., Eileen, Cathbar and Robert. “Mr. Davitt is going to stay in this jeountry for about two months, Three weeks of that time will be spent in this clty, where is to arrange for the biication of his boox, which he seen working for years. During this time Mre. Davitt and the children Pow vist in California “The tide of the} sald Mr. Day to-day, “has not been anno D yet, but at present 1 think 1 will call it the Fall of Feudalism in [relant; er, Land League Itemos ?Phe Story af us P allea? 1 shail not make any speechen jthis time. On my Inst trip here with fohn Dillon 1 did a lot of h-mnak- if all over the country 1 ye other work to do this time. “By the way, the Irishmen in Nea will want to know a tion bf John Dillon, Lum sorry to se recovered trom the not Cnt te is now bade not Wants America's Backing. When [left London the war had net broken out, bul the press of boglund was doing Its lever beac Wo ere, pression Lut America Would»: dand in any wlucude at Look uation, [1 Hus lust ho chance to mune Burope bebeve Git nas Wis great Seountry ac die back, IC may be impert Ob me to say 1 bul a shoud Caink nury Woukt ity number of Aris rote meet Mr. Davitt son tow Laatid Ac 18 great wavan vides money . Ho: nd will never basis than a ¢ ministration of the final and ment. And 1 ter ow for en in Gludwtuse's tin Commons passed his Home Rule “How about Mr, Chamberlain?” wanted lw the bill was ham berla(n ie the ln 1 ed to hay in would rated all be sur er us home the matter . gave home rule to the counties In their local affairs, and the canvass [ have made. of the repre sentatives convinced me that they will complete the distance hefore long. You in England the parties are all dt ed and split up. In Ireland we ore- gent a united front Advice to “TE think that this Amerie reat country will eMr. Davitt said that John R Swill undoubtedly come to this country to a charge of the work in the cuuse of pe Hrainna that has been done by Joseph apelin, wire ta to enter Parliament fosiah Quincy, of Boston, « Bryanite, well known that there ts no us 1 Toga anything about them ke at mist if it enters inte y arbitration treaty with England. | js country Is too big and strong fowever, my Views on that matter are THE WORLD: SATURDAY EV NING, FEBRUARY 15, 1904. US, IVES CHARGES POLICE NTO ARSHAFT” WITH OPPRESSION James Van Veen, Ill with Pneu-| Patrolmen Knithe and Manning, monia, Left Alone, Leaps} Who Were Sent to Watch the from Window of Apartment,) Duces Tecum Club, Are Up on) Breaking Arms and Two Ribs.! Kennedy's Complaint. | DIR | While In delirium caused by along | siege of pneumonia, James Van Veen, n commercial traveller, forty-three years old, dived down the afrshaft of Patrolmen Alexander Knittel and John J, Manning, attached to the Ten- Gerloin Police Station as plain-clothes is home, at No, 19% West One Hun-|men, were summoned into Jefferson dred and Ninth street, to-day and|Market Police Court to-day charged probably was fatally Injured. with oppression, and Police Inspector Richard Walsh, in whose inspection dis- trict the Tenderloin Police Station is lo- 1, together with Police Captain nry W. Burfeind, in coramand of the ndertoin police, were callod as wit- nesses in the case by former Assistant Mr, Van Veen has boarded at the One Hundred und Ninth street address, with Mra, Alice Ellis, for several years A short time ago he was taken iH with pneumonia and Henry Pratt, a trained | nurse, was employed to look after him. Mrs, Ellis went downtown early to- day iteaving thernurse-alone with the| Distict-Attorney Steptien O'Hare, on patient. Mr. Van Veen had passed al behalf of the complainants. comfortable night, the nurse watching| ‘The summonses were Issued on the aMdavit of James Kennedy, the Janitor constantly at lls bedside. Shortly af- ter Mrs. Ellin left the house Pratt] of a house on West Thirty-fifth street, thought his charge was sléeping wound-}and sergeant-at-arms of the “Duces ly and went into the next room for a|Tecum Club,” which occupies the houso, nap. In his affidavit Kennedy asserted thi ‘Vhe sick man, however, was merely] the police took possession of the club- shamming sleep, and the nurse no 890N- | house on Feb. 9, er had settled Into his nap when Mr.{ ‘third Deputy Vun Veen slowly rose from his bed and| Cowan appeared in ¢ went to the front of the xpartment.| ant Corporation Counsel James 'T. Ma- where a window opened on an airshaft.! Jone, Besides Inspector Walsh and A woman in a neighboring flat s4W| Capt. Burfeind, Capt. Aloncle, of the the man standing at the window mak-| Charles Street Station, was {n court, ing motions as if swimming. A moment | ytth many other police oMcinis, later he held his hands above hia head! Janiior Kennedy first testified, stat- and dove into the airshaft. The win- Jing at great length the alleged Indix- | dow was only two stories above the ce-| nities the club had suffered. at th Police Commissioner urt with Assist- ment floor at the bottom of the shaft. | hands of the police. Threg uniformed | but the sick man ianded full on hig] policemen were stationed on the stoop | mre of the house, in addition to the eight When the nurse, who had been| men inside and every five minutes a front alarmed by the sereams of the woman who saw the man plunge from the win- dow, reached his patient's side he was unconselous ind bireding froma dozen | patrol wagon would call at the door Mr O'Hare called Inspector Walsh to the «tand and examined him along the! The Inspector sald the orders tasued to him by his su tor officers were Ww confidential orders, but general orders. {Concerning the West ‘Uhirty-Atth street house, the Inspector sald that various letters of complaint had been received! at Police Headquarters aguinst this place, Un cross-examination by Assistant Corporation Counsel Malone Tispector Walsh testified that one day tess thin | re it is feared that to the hospttat he cannot sur REBELS FIRED TO KILL AMERICANS Minister Powell Declares Killing) of Machinist on Cruiser Yan-) Ei ase a UO asta ee (Bed: kee Was Deliberate and Tellsj sot gut back any longer. that ho of Property Destruction. would close up the game. He sald he had enough ‘The Magistrate refu and he was shown the apeet the premises, around by a man named O'Keefe, reputed proprietor of the place. ed too der the Tn pollee to withdraw the pollee guard WASHINGTON, Feb. 13-The State! f the house, | Department has received a report. by net held either of these de- {malt from United States Minister| fen ta, he sald, “unlesea { am satis- fled that they have violated Meir duty Txhall take (ge oase under consideration | Powel! of the killing by Insurgents of| JG Johnaon, the second-class machin: | a fora few days and announce my Pacific st of the American crutder Yankee, on/ciaion Inter’ i M mater j dame: tie morning of that d g Gaecution will submit fe tee 3 ‘August I SHARC ENING OL ALHAR IAL tndum_on Monday mo Ay Be teal Des Yi to 193-40; Reptem! SoMa als | ‘The factr have been briefly given tn ’ Aap October, 187 to 1 mber, Mik (0 | ‘hn expatehes, but the details fur- RU | eae ue 11a. ‘The market closed barely steady niahed by the minister go to establish eation will ia TREE CHS ‘ x | tonal wp 5 the fact that the killing was deliberate | {i'ivorrew morning for warrants charg and unprovoked, He says ing another offense of oppression This WAS no neeident but deliberately $$$ done, as ducing the morning the ia] surgents had been firing upon, two slg-| nal men who were walting for the! Htauneh, One of these men, ‘T. Hornig, | had a bullet go through his hat—tut w yay itaipanethy head oe 4 ; lines of! agcertaining whence insued | i ‘A ambulance wax summoned from | {ie Uietiood | Wristtitiospitaliana Bure |e orders, to the weilee to cai) Jmeon T'uhnestock found. tio man iwa (80 Mtrict @ watch on alleged gAmblng” Tokens oth arms and two tibe, ‘re-j Houses, and enpeciatly on the houre in Calved severe contusions of the head ;leation, which O'Hare insisted wus a and internat infurles, Te was teken | fespectable club-hou DULL PAINS This One Cure an Example of the Wonderful Power of Dr. Pettingill’s Kidney-Wort Tablets. TRADING IN STOCKS [SUGAR TRUST GANS. HER LOW RECORD. SHOWN I FIGURES Sales the Smallest in Five| Big Increase in Assets of Ameri Years for a Saturday, While) can Refining Company for Six: the Prices Move in Narrow| Months and Total Investments Limits. | Reach $51,986,128. ot Mas-| Re-| In compliance with the law: Stocks were exceptionally dull in the! sachusetts the American Sugar market to-day, the toul sales being $8, 700, the lowest record for a Saturday | fining company has tude Its semi-) in five years, Ther was no selling presa-| annual report. ‘The condition of the ure at any time and prices moved only | company Js auch as 10 y lease the hold- | fractionally in elther direction, The in- isan increase in « of | ternational Ist was higher in response ‘There is an Incrovte of in- thients in other comptes + to ho higher prices sent over by Lon- don. | dea malting a total of investments in other concerns Of $51,986,128 — The report, which ts of dan, 2, 1904, ‘The early advances averaged about 1-2 follows: to 3-4, with an exceptional rise of 11-4 pte inte: “and in Delaware & Iudson and of 13-4 In} imacniners A enn.180.057 Ine. $010,807 Yelaware & Lackawanna. New York|Cush and debts re Delaware & Lackawann: New York| Cush and 94,083,002 Inc Central opened up 3-4, and then sagged | s off 1-2. Pennsylvania gained 3-8. Ine. companies In the {ndustrial group the gains av wed about the same. The changes ‘Totals $154,187. 868 Inc abilities after the opening were merely nominal, [Capital stock... S#0.GW(m, Bonds while firm as to prices were dull! Reserve Ine. and inactive, the transactions of the} iiiaiy ,, $154,187.48 Ine ty only reaching 368,000, ee wel on the ropore tat tie Penni | LONDON STOCKS IMPROVE. vania-Gould settlement was off. It can be stated positively that this ta not so, the settlement has been made and on the basis of the pureh Virginia ¢ b, svery department urities et showed im- nt to-diy under the le: LONDON, F of the by the Pennsylvania. ‘This was stated ac In these columns some days ago. The|sime fraction. Other d official announcement will be made in affirm and stead, Amer!) some strength nearly the whole lst It is being with- very few days no’ Haid toecomelalc eevaon Advanced. Bt il was the leader and owed a gain of 2-4 per cent. ‘The Mae hicoeel 8 follow: A ‘The almost immovable surface of the| Anacond Melded tn pla fier the Altneon’ rar statement, New| Atchison pt ss ‘3% and. earlier | Haltlmore & Obie + % gains wer mostly lost, Cleveland, Daattin SONG HE, . & St. Louts preferred jumped 7 1- Oy GEM tS Commeretal Cable 41-4 in Minneaspolla, St. aul && Sault Ste larle stocks, Realty preferred and Re- 4% public Steel ‘rose 1 to 16-8. | Brooklyn it ‘nion Gus dropped 5; Chicago & Alton + preferred n point and Erie second. pr £ ferred 11 The closing was inanl- Waal IAN® MOK & Tbe : | ie Tpulavilie a Nastville. <0 S| ‘The Clostag Quotations, Mextlean Central + ae an changes fron. Thursday i «y ‘or from. last recorded a be ure us follows: ay Amal, copper Fg Am Sugar | Att @ af Sin Southern Southern eet jadian | Paeltic Scuthern new, & Ohiy. (ile Ot” West Chk. oM. de Bt eS Con” Bui th 4 T\vubaat {a Wabasn pf rx 11, | Webaen ben) ints lower to » market opened $ ¥ ith no sensa- r to-day Room start, snvll | Reading sadlie ist pe The. opentn fork stand | 13.60 offered: 3 . 1875 aftere Rock Imand vf 14.09 to 14.10) 1G offered ra , 13.65. offer November ws id nt vou) & Uror ‘pan ebruary, $; April, SLEUTHS. ATTACK MEN IN SALOON Three County Detectives Rush: In and Arrest Owner and Two Men Whom They Charge with! Being Policy Sharps. | In the West Side Court to-day, Magis- trate Barlow presiding, three men ap- peared on charges preferred by County Detective Riordan, who thought he had ruunded up a fine lot of policy sharps. Before the evidence was heard Riordan and two other assisting county detec- tives disccvered that there were many} things they did not know about No, 609 | West Thirty-ninth street, the place they | took to be a policy shop in disguise. Andrew Miller was charged with writing policy, Willlam Moore with be- ing “Interested” in St and Louts Hettler with owning the saloon In which all the nefarious work was supposed to be carrie on. Riordan and two other county detectives, O'Shea and Me-| Clellan, on Wednesday lust entered the saloon in question and and after some violent work, succeeded in effecting a pure. The evidence presented to the court was a polley “gig.” a card on which | were written three numbers and which | was found in Miller’y possession. MI ler sald that while he was being taken to the station some one slipped the card in his pocket. He proteat that he was in a back room of the ‘saloon drink- ing lk ny other good American citi- zen. “Polley? Never!" Moore and | Hettler were equally indignant and | guve testimony of the me color. | ‘Then Lawyer Pentecost, who repre- sented the arrested men, called John Hecht to the stand. ‘Trenton and is t Hall. It was his te the Magistrate out of his judicial r pose. went Into the saloon with Moore | to pay him a dollar 1 owed him for fix- ing my shoes. M is a shoemaker. | Suddenly the door of the saloon burst open and three men burst in, It was! an outrage, and Tam here as a citt to see that these violations against pe sonal rights and privileges are not con- Unued. Riordan started to assault ev ef tell you that this | Hettler, Hey this de my hat oft he would not! in $1,000, Heeht Magist be brought to lgh Hettler was pare his counsel (aero U. S. SHIPS FOR SHANGHAI. weln Under Orders to Four War V Salil from Mant MANILA, Feb. 13. — Rear Admiral Cooper, In command of a squadron composed of the New Orieans, Raleigh, role wand Ani lis, is wider orders to sail Tor Shanghal. ‘The ships proba- Bly will depart on Monday next. Made This Poor Girl's aot erenenenenenene: This is no ordinary, stereotyped testi- an inch lower and he Would have been “The Minister acted with promptness | brani , mmander | rm: | bute in k ing th nicatng — with yf the Yankee, and in tn vreign Minister of th TO LO FIRE CHES rage. He added 1 have addressed a wan & passenger on the Celtic, Mr. note to the commander of the revolu- quincy te as ardegt an admirer of the tionary fi demanding ample satie- jebraskan as ever, intimated (hat, faction for this insuleand ts the death | Seventeen Transfers by Deputy ne ents hemi working f {BACH GBUE of this man which I ahati send by a TE eee tite died Strong guard to the commander.” Kruger Before Croker Took } mht Foneontons Hin a Qliniyiee Powell has also cabled the “ State Department that American prop ea ner etx ya viv iaterewia [ul san Dombiigo ate wut | Command, Changing Post of eight minutes to ma ering heavily as a result of the ins | . 5 ; f ad 173 first cabin, passengers surrection ‘Thin la trie of the property| Battalion Chiefs and Captains F office y (or the first. time Near the ety of San Domingo. and th | their r eo Wient aedrops the Hnes of the revolution, ‘The Min | of sporting Blood “on the sity. “There EE IA NS ea Neat ata | —_ 7 Woan't 2 pool on a day's ron, not al ‘reporter ‘oome tha San laventee ra era alloy f: fe poker gume and not even a concert Fe the Gitte on the eaate of tlie Bars] seventeen transfers of battalion: chiete Jee Strum Companys of New Work, tinmbet ‘eaptatng and Mewtenants, made Uy Ling about five hundred and used tt sig | production on the plantation, HEAT eputy Chief Kroger, as acting chi ty all been killed. “The t before Chief Croker's reinstatemen a Hetween this city and 5 K. rty of an American com nade public at Fire Headquarters ‘ ‘lwo an Above Billion-Dollar Mark. . Decreases General and Clear- i ing-House Report Not as Good | as Expected—Deposits Still) It Is understood that none of ry an American them had any particular significanc ndsome residence -K to thes eerie CuInpany ANG Occupied by {hut simply means that some veteran and destroyed. | mombare of the department are to get of the f hich have njeustor berths while younger men ave residents are went, sent to posts of more active duty sir The patience of the state L ‘The transfers are as follows is being severely tested by CRIRtRULP Ht 2 nants ely jteated by these con-) Batiallon Chiefs: Peler Sloan, from taken tn ar fut | tie second to the seventeenth battalion ——— j district; Edward Larkin, first to fourth | eten —————, Captainas George W. Murray, from — Copper “ svers Conspiouoas tm pygine No. 1 to Hook and Ladder No. i the ‘Trading. James J. Hayes, Hook and Ladde 4 Garac satin eave ihe ae jae, James go Ha k and Ladder bas Blinn ins aa Wits eae nk he curb market Was dull to-day With | No. 2 to Hook and La No. #5; Bar- SUMS aiivathis weak they worn furtior [che uae practically, unchanged. Whe | tholomew MeDermott,, Hook Out of the way than the general rule Copper issues were the most con! der No. § to Hook and La ‘Phe statement was worse thi j splevous in the trading. he bid and) Join MeAr Engine No. MMMCSASEG CU Yattwaa- not really) poor, | Ake armmeery” the Principal: outside) Noy (ai) Batson Ui Gkaner, “took 838 MIhines considered. {t was a negative | axe | Ltdder No. 25 10 F Joseph Preport gnd was se interpreted by the | American Can e!| gherrick, Engine No. Engine No. Stock Exchan| | American 1112; Patrick Hughes, Engine No, 16 ne 10% Sai Dae The preliminary estimates placed the | Marine 9% | to Engine No. i@. {herease in surplus reserves at $1,501.00, | Mander?” ou git | Teutenanta: George 1. Lamont When the statement showed a decrease a Atp bane hy, | sine No. to Engine No. 40; Dot. 1.403.500. It was ved ein, loans would exceed s, in fagt, they wet th decrensed $163.00, reared $799.0"), although: pre still above the billion-dolla statement follows: be, Increase ; that BANK CLOSES DooRS. Feb. 13—The vaikete the | 3. State Bie Sanh inetstution vr Ford, Engine No, 49 to Engine No 8 John W. Beaman, Engine No, 61 to Hook and Ladder No. 4; Charles Kleet, En- nine No. 59. gine No. i to ne Tow 98 /Sceptics turn Believers HOOTINTOC | AND ARE CURED. 00 ROWD Dr, Agnew's Catarchal age —— { Great Blessing. tarhe, pineenre ava A special) “When Lread that Dr, Agnew's Catarrh- Peete rom, Bloux City. Ta. a) Powder could relieve Catarrh in ten Hie pees peeled ata gee | minutes | was far from being convinced, Migena, of Murinebare were OT they 1 tried ita single puff through the two other robbers set off ten explosions of dynamite in the State bank. About two hundred shots were exchanged be- tween the robbers and t itizens, but none was hurt on tether side, | pmen| the fe cony a Ing 11.90. "They took above ano wart from the Post-t ding, and passages. To-day others and may be yours, Relieves in 30 mirfutes. n Powder a blower afforded instant relief, stopped pain over the eves and cleansed the nasal lam free from Ca- tarrh.” B, L. Egan's (Easton, Pa.) expe- rience has been that of thousands of Dr. Agnew’s Heart Cure saves life. ‘%, & Rockey. Sth ay. & S4th, and drugmiots, ‘monial. It is A WOMAN'S OWN STORY |OF HBR OWN SUFFERING, ant of Wr} earnest gratitude for the ewe effected by | | Dr. Pettingill’s Kidney-Wort Tablets. | As you read it, try torcalize the depth | ef pain—the height of gratitude that it \tella. Perhaps you DO realize it—if you ‘are a woman, | Then you can realize, too, how Misa Cook has put aside all false rie and permits | the publication of this—her own story of | jher own euse—in hope of HELPING | OTHER WOMEN who suffer now the agonies | Mat she knew 0 well, Miss May Allen Cook, (9 stenographer | employed it &. business office, and whose home ia at No gy Frankly avenue, Hrookiyn, was afflicted until a few weeks | Ayo with that most crying and embariass- | ling form of kiduey weakness—frequent | T Jeulln Dull backacher—as it her “back | ‘were londed down with chaina kept her ‘iepreased, Her malady w womanly Ww rated every fve or | cn. [aut Miss Cook was fortunate above Perennial “prooklyn, Dec. 14, 1003. Thaye been cured of danger= un kidney and female troubles U's Kidney-Wortt | employed at coms nt ins rough he the weak and pal tion of my kidneys, very much and. inte: my usefulness In the |} ontte | “Every five or six weeks I wonld have to take to ni and be nursed by my m: The palus were almost unbe: able, and I frequently anald ¢ 1 would as Hef take something! | to put me to sleep forever, Be: l after theac attacks 1 | have dall headaches, “1 Brooklyn Girl Whose Kidnoy Wi lodic Attacks Were Cured by Dr. “4ince using Dr. Petttngtive Iney-Wort Tablets Ihave had e attack to keep me at wan before t begin ite ou Backach benring-down | inful urine, constit are all caused di- Ness—feilure of the reotly by kidney wei Wdneye, to perform for Imex now withod Not o1 Foctiy: tor the "weal kid i rectly to the weak kidneys failing to puri- fy. the blood Lila Miss Allen's “ar statement of a g ns fering might well ply to four in very ten womer m this city, 7 ROE Into which.men and women too often fall (when they do realize the kidney peril ie faces them) is the use of liquid "Kid- bey! “remedies which contaln ALCOHOL and ich noxious drugs as opium and co- calpe, De. Pettinaili's’ | Kidney-Wart | Tablets contain no alcohol or noxious drugs—noth- concentrated power of tho ble medicaments. | fous other wi \dtake your time to describe, } MAY ALLEN COOK, Brookty| jomen who are afflict- housands of ot! a tha knew what was tl sa’tn the. same wa: Satie Sith her Dther wom pane -the same troublesome weakness— ‘oo often shut their eyes to the avtual cauto of thetr backaches and frequent joalls, ane, oy to, understand the awful pert unk in eldaey woaksese. il of i" Laht's Inenae. and ich. erst one. down ike & heart, hore of wrath from & clear sky, suffering from the sime marvellous remedy NEW VI- TAL ENBRGY—NEW YOUTH—sing- ing through thelr ve' NEW JOY TO LIFE, —Almost ‘Constant Backaches ee ee ee mn said I would as lef take something to put_me to sleep forever.’ MISS MAY ALLEN COOK, UNBEARABLE, Life ee ne ee 8, Backaches and Awful Per Kidney-Wort Tablets. kn. Pettingit! re ee ee nn nero oe ee occ eco re cer trtnengn erent en enentn tn enema en enenanen tment THE DOCTOR'S WARNING. tin LIQUID Kidney "Reine . acte ax rank ‘and Bladder. iny’ patlent Yet Mauld Kidney "rem= are. loaded with alcohol DEATH'S WARNING. BRICK DUST in urine which hi q he ce a that the KIDNEYS ARF DECAYING and that the }f mrim fate of Bright's dincane, or Uraemia, hangs above the victim ike a naked aword, Late tnt ttn tnt tented nbd Oat grentgnty ou DONT KNOW what 4 We yqou do hot undekstand your troubles” Prlte for FREE ADVICE fo Consultation solleKe St., YOU RISK NOTHING. G: | YOUBIDAY. Get One Bottle of Dro pertiat Heise If thetimne bout doen hoe neler : loca not ou ‘conmutiation ‘Department will wavivy symmetrical forms ‘Tittle, and take mild exercise. Exercise and Grecian Beauty ANY thousands of women are} nowadays pay- ing attention} to physical cul-) ture and the proper e of their body, cles, where, thirty | years ago or fifty ye ; ago, there was no thought expended on this science, /which Is, quite necessary to physical beauty. ‘The reason the Greeks, both men and women, eX-| celled in beautiful and; was because of the attention they paid to the proper) exercise, Then, too, they were, Un-| ‘ammelled by corsets, shoes and the; inconveniences of clothing. To the minds of some women the Ide: of! physical exercise conveys only the) idea of hard, fatiguing work. It ts not intended that women should! strain or tax their muscles, o> take the exercise after they arg tired out, The principal thing is to have govt air when exercising, expand the lungs, wear loose clothing, or y \ y The outdoor air a woman can get better for her. When you are vigorously exe: ng throw open the windows, It is astonishing how sel- dom it is possible to take cold in the open air if vigorously exercising. | Common sense in physical culture is as necessary as it is in everything else. Don't oyerdo and take a great deal of Gah for a short period pnd then stop altogether. Mild exer-| cise continued day after day is hest) for the body and spirits and health. Without proper ex: se there can pe no health, and without health there can be no real beauty. Women natu- iaily think a great deal of their mol the | than any cther tc |or any narcotic, chilchood, womanhood and mother), hood, His Dr, Pierce's Favorite Pree scription has enjoyed a wider repu- tation than any other remedy per he in existen aving sold more largely in the past thirty-eight years for women only, t made of alcohol is entirely made of roots, herbs and barks, in a cow centrated extract. This medicine Barked up by over a third of a century of remarkable and uniform cures, a record such as no other remedy for the diseases and weake nesses peculiar to women ever ats tained, the proprietors and makers of} Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription new feel fully warranted in offering to pay $500 in legal money of the United States for any case of Leu- corrhea, Female Weakness, Pros lapsus, or Falling of Womb, which they cannot cure. All they ask is a air and reasonable trial of their means of cur “T endured nearly four years of suffering,” writes Mrs, J. L. Myers, of Washington. W Virginia, “caused principally from improper medical attention after the birth of a child, and female weakness, resulting. in a complication of diseases. I suffered from bilious attacks, kidney | trouble, palpitation of the heart, and’ numerous other ailments. Had @ terrible cough and an incessant pain and soreness in lungs. Was reduced in flesh from 184 pounds to about 100 pounds. I had no appetite, and bes came so weak and nervous I could s ely sit up. I doctored with our home doctors for two years. 1 was finally induced to try Dr. Pierce's meilicines, After taking four bottles of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dis-! covery and four of his ‘Favorite Pre- scription.” three doses each day, T ceased coughing, and am now enjoy ing splendid health, and have gained thirty-five pounds in weight. I again fee] like my former f, thanks to Dr. Pierce and his great medicine T am no longer a ‘walking skeleton. good looks, If they paid less atten-|that [ was a few months ago. § tion to cosmetics, powders and mak-| gindly and cheerfully recommend Dr, ing-up, and more attention to the! pio great medicines. to. my. proper nourishment of their bod they would be much handsomer. T} blood should flow freely through th system without clogging up, and no one part of the body should have such Inflammation as will draw the blood from the other parts of the! body. In other words, her body should be well balanced. Tf there is too} much head work and brain fag, take exercise in the open air by vigorons waiking until the blood is. started through the body and in the feet. You will slee> much better for it Many women are so held down ! household cares, by the burdens ot by maternity or by disease of the femi. nine functions that they cannot take the proner exercise. They should start at once to take a womanly tonic which will build up the system and bring about a healthy tone in tho: parts which are so often in an in- flamed _and catarrhal eondition, Dr. R. V. Pierce, the specialist in wom- an's diseases and founder of the In valids’ Hotel and Surgical Institute, at Buffalo, N. Y., has studied these atters so thoronehly that he can eak with authority, His “Common Sense Medical Adviser” 18 full of ine formation as to the feminine fune- tions, the care of the young girl tn friends, and especially to all sufferingt women,” Phere is no stronger proof of tha sound remedial value of Dr, Pierce's Favorite Prescription than that it res stores the wasted form to its wonted roundne Jeoholic or narcotia medicine will make one “feel good’ fe a time, the one by imu- ting, other by stupefying the But there is no reak gain. vorite Prescription” tran= quilizes the nerves by feeding them, and builds up the body by nourish ing it. Sick women are invited to consult Dr. Pierce by letter, free All cors respondence is guarded as sacretly ecret and womanly confidences are protected by professional _ privacy, Ade RY PI Ruffato. N.Y. : SAND POUND FOCLIS! 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