mwimm T " 1 M'tl'w,af'jaig I 1 ,i&J?ihK!rl The bock is the mainspring of woman's organism. It quickly calls attention to trouble by aching. It tells, with other symptoms, such as ' nervousness, headache, pains in the loins, weight in the lower part of the body, that a woman's feminine organism needs immediate attention. In suoh cases the one sure remedy which speedily removes the cause, and restores the feminine organism to a heathy, normal condition is lydiae.pin.cha.ws vegetable: compound Mrs. Will Young, of 6 Columbia Ave., Rockland, Me., says : I was troubled for along time with dreadful backaches and a pain in my side, and was miserable in every way. il doctored until I was discouraged and thought I would never get well. I read what Lydia E. I'lnkham's Vegetable Compound had done for others and decided to try it ; after taking three bottles I can truly say that I never fuat bo well in my life." ' Mrs. Augustus Lyon, of East Earl, Pa., writes to Mrs. llnkham "I had very severe backaches, and jpressinglown pains. i could not sleep, and bad no appetite. Lydia E. Pink, 'ham's Vogetable Compound cured me and made me feel like a new woman." FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. i For thfrty years Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound, made from roots and herbs, has been the L .1 .l . I. . k. m.tn ilia and has ositivel' cured thousands of women who have been troubled with displacements, inflammation, ulcera tion, fibroid tumors, irregularities, periodic pains, backache, that bearing-down feeling, flatulency, indiges tion,dizzihess.or nervous prostration. TBS EIEBNAL FEMININE. Weatera Wo ma a la PS err York Ioae S.OOO From tier Baatle. The Inst article ef woman's wearing apparel which bas done duty as a bank hns failed. In tne course of years feminine InjrennltT hns devised many ways of carrying money with more of less snfety, but It remained for a western woman to use a bustlo for a bank, as the following adver tisement In a New tork paper re Tea led : LOST $3,000 by a self-supporting woninn; a liberal reward will be paid. TROTH. 14S V. 40th st. The $3,000 of the advertisement wai sowed securely by Mrs. Troth, ol Denver. Into a little pad stuffed with curled hnlr. which, with the modern woman In her close fitting tailor suit is the only thing in the way of a bnstle worn. How or when the money dlKiicared no one knows. It was the savings of years. When the owner discovered thnt there was a little rip lu the top of the pud she In vestigated and found the money was gone. That Is all she knows about it Mrs. Troth, who is a young woman, went to New York three, months age to perfect herself In tailoring that she might return to Denver aial be fully fitted to open a millinery and dress making establishment The money which she was afraid to trust to a bank, was her capital with which she Intended to go Into business. The Neceaaary Shook. A-college professor 'had been .serious ly ill of n fever for several weeks, !wt the fever had left him at last, and he lay In a stupor, utterly exhausted. 'This Is the really critical period, the attending physician said to the watchers, In an undertone. "If he has suiliclent vitality to carry him through this and I am strongly disposed to hope he has lie will recover. At pres ent there Is nothing we enn db but be patient and give nature a chance, watching In the meantime for an op jKtrtunlty to awaken his Interest In what is going on about him." One of the attendants, who happen ed to be standing near the window look ing at the rosy sunset, remarked to the doctor: "See what a lurid sky" there is." The sick man opened his eyes and turned his head In the direction ludl en tod. "Lurid!" he exclaimed, In a tone of disgust. "If you will consult your dic tionary, madam, you will find tha lurid moans gloomy, ghastly, dismal." "He will recover!" announced tb doctor, triunmhnntlv. TOILET ANTISEPTIC Keeps the breath, teeth, mouth and body antlseptically clean aad free from un 1 healthy germ-life and disagreeable odors, which water, soap and tooth preparations alone cannct do. A i germicidal, disin ! footing nod deodor izing toilel requisite of exceptional ex cellence and econ ' omy. Invaluable for inflamed eyes, , throat and nasal and uterine catarrh. At drug and toilet I stores, SO cents, or by mail postpaid. Large Trial Sample WlTM "HlAlrTM AND BtAUTV" OOOK SENT rati -THE PAXTON TOILET CO., Boston, Mass. People Tell Each Other Abont Good Thins;. Twelve years ago few people In th world knew of such a preparation as Powder for the Feet. To-day after th genuine merit of Allen's Foot-Ease hat been told year after year by one gratified person to another, there are millions win would as soon go without a dentifrice at without Allen's Foot-Base. It is a clean If, wholesome, healing, antiseptic powdei to be shaken into the shoes, which hat given rest and comfort to tired and aching feet in all parts of the world. It curet while vou walk. Over 3U.OUU testimon iuls of cures of smarting, swollen, per spiring feet. It prevents friction and wear of the stockings and will save in your stocking bill ten times Its cost eacn year. Imitations pay the dealer a largei profit, otherwise, you would never be ol tared a substitute when you ask tor Al Ion's Foot-Base, the original powder foi the feet. Imitations are not advertised because they are not - permanent. Fot every genuine article there are many Imi tatioBH. The imitator has no reputation to sustain the advertiser has. It stand to reason that the advertised article il the best, otherwise the public would not buy it and the advertising could not be continued. When you ask for an articl advertised in this paper, see that yoigel it. uetuse imitations. What Settler Can Secure In UiESTEfin CANADA I 160 Aera Craia-Growina Land FREE, SO to 40 Ba.heU Whaat to tha Acre. 40 to W0 BushaU Oat to th Acr. ' 3$ to 50 Bubals UrWy to th Acr. Timber far Fencing and Cuildiae FREE, y0 VV with Low Taxation. SpUndid Railroad Facilities and Low Rate. I School and Church ConvnnianU - 5,U.'4?T Markets for all Production, , 9? Clin nd Perfect Health. CkaacMfor Profitable Investments. ' Soma of thelchoiceat Kraln-produclng lands la Saskatchewan and Alberta may now be acquired In these most healthful and prosperoui sections .' under tha Revised Homestead Regulations by which entry may be made by proxy (on certain conditions), by the father, mother, son, daughter, brother oralster o( Intending homi-meader. Batry fee In each case Is f 10.00. For pamphlet. Last Beat West." particulars as to rates, routes, boat time to so and where to locate, bdd'v to ,W. D. Scott, Superintendent of Immigration, Ottawa, Canada, or E. T. Ho'mes, Jackson Bt.,St. Paul, Minn, and J. M MacLachln, Ho, Ii6, Watertown. bo. Dakota Authorized tovcru asent Agents I J leu sal what ira saw this admtlMment. IAa to (Iklaboma, "Speaking of tornadoes," observed the boarder with the hish forehead, "if t lie 'one that visited Oklahoma the other day 'bad happened along a few months sootier j there would have been a provision in the fitate constitution abolishing tornadoes. That's about the only thing they over- t'nrle Sam V unt Klylnic Machine Tho United States government is ad vertising for bids for hPavUir-than-ai flying machines. Acceptable machines must be able to carry two persons of a combined weight of 3TiO pounds be sides fuel sutlicient for a continuous flight of 125 miles. The must also be able to make at least 40 miles an hour. They must be able to start from any oieu field nud land lu like surround lugs without damage. Thri-e Va. Confidential Friend One of your eon rtituents. the editor of the Plunk ville na- :to. pi'inted a statement last week that ?-ou give away in charity every year ten times the amount of your senatorial sal ir. Anything In it? Senator I.otsmun O, yes ; I reckon 1 11 have to give him a postoffice. looked." juaiv hip. "a m lllllllirmm SPECIAL AT AlfaTaV HA alTa. ffl HI PI M ITf From Chicago SUP.1MER 1908 Q Double Track TORONTO, ONT., and Return (alter July 1st, $13.60) - - - -$13X0 MONTREAL, QUE., and Return 20.03 QUEBEC, .QUE., and Return 24.C0 ROYAL MUSKOKA, ONT., and Return Hlghhnd. ol Ontario) - 17.95 NORWAY POINT, ONT., and Reiuro (New Hotel "Wain." Lake ol Bays) 17.95 NIAGARA FALLS and Return (during June only) 16.00 BOSTON, MASS., and Return 25J5 PORTLAND, ME., and Return 27.35 OLD ORCHARD, ME., and Return 27.75 Alas to abont one hundr d other favorably situated places in Canada and New Knslwid. Tickatofrn sal daily June 1st to September 30th. 1'Os. Good thirty days from date of eale. St. Lareaoa Hirer trip can be included at somewhat hl.her (area. Longer limit ticket at bit hariaraa are alao on aale. Liberal stoo-orer arTaoaementa, Full particular can be obtained by writing GEO. W. VAtX, Atslstant General Passenger and Ticket Aent 13 S Adams Street. Chloafo f " "allaxripaffltf or rf tf MflT(0 -or. tu r?ft The) Croiva. Faithful friends of the white nun, fomradufl of the pioneer and the soldier In battle with the Slou and tb Chey enne, the Crow, or Absnrake, nre now passing from the face of the earth al most forgotten. The tribe Inhabits a splendid reservation in southern Mon tana, and the whites are striving to open it for settlement, which causes protest from the Crows a protest which will go unheeded. Gratitude for past favors done should protect the Absaroke to-day, but when did the white man show gratitude to the Indian who owned good lands? The Crow, according to some eth nologists, are of the Shoshoul race, while others classify them as a branch of the Dakota. They are probably a mixture of the two races, crystallized into a compact tribe by the exigencies of war and the pressure of powerful enemies. It Is doubtful If they ever numbered more than 4.500 souls that was an estimate placed on them by Catlln seventy years ago and they now total about 1,700. The decrease among them has been greater In time of peace than when Uiey were nt war. In 1SS4 they numbered 3,220; this number fell to 2,4."0 In 1SS8, and hns now shrunk to about 1,720. Consumption Is mnlnly re sponsible for the ImmeJise death rate of the tribe. The Crows are of great stature, and proud, yet courteous bearing. As war riors, they ranked high among the tribes, and, for their small number, did splendid fighting against the Slous, Cheyenne and Blackfoot. Their Mon tana hunting rangeVns one of the rich est 1p the country, and tho Absnrake managed to hold it despite tho ceaseless attnoks of far more numerous -faea. Fnm the first arrival of the wh'te man, the Crow nation was the new comer's friend. The Crow warriors fought In countless battles with the prairie terrors, and It was a Crow who alone escaped from the slaughter of the Custer massacre. Of late years the Absarake have tak en great Interest In farming, stock rais ing and irrigation. They are fast ac quiring civilization, but are dying so rapidly that only a few of them will be left In another generation. length of those on French flyers. Thla consists In different models of dm or two rertjcnl cloth-covered frame. "At the rear, balancing the machine and as near the center as possible, are two propeller. Ilelow tho frame work and toward tlfb rear Is a skid, similar to the runners of sleds. This is used for landing and differs In this par ticular from the French machines. which are equipped with wheels. For a portion of twelve feet at each end the tipper and lower frame work Is provided with a aurface of strong cot ton cloth. 'In the center of the machine at the bottom Is a small double-wheel truck, which, running on a monorail. Is used while the machine Is acquiring speed enough to leave the ground. The monorail Is easily movable In any direction. "The Wright machine weighs about 800 pounds, and In addition to Its own weight, Including a four-cylinder mo tor of between twenty-five and thirty horsepower, devised and mado try the Wright brothers, the machine can carry two men and fuel enough to drive the machine 800 miles. It can carry enough fuel with one man aboard to travel 500 miles." SECBET OF AEROPLANE. Wright Drothera Alrahtp la D acribed by Builder. What purports to be a complete de scription of the Wright brothers' suc cessful aeroplane has been given out The description was taken from draw ings and descriptions filed with the French patent office when application WILBUR WEIGHT. OBVILLE WRIGHT. was made for patents which the French government Issued last Janu ary. To the partial description of the in vention given by tho Wrights them selves, but one new fact is ndvnnced, the plan by which the aviator is en abled to maintain the euqlllbrlum of the aeroplane despite sudden and varl abled to maintain the equilibrium of by menns of building the main planes In three sections, tho center one of which Is rigid while the other winga are so pivoted that a turn of a wheel at the operator's hand causes one wing to lift slightly while the other Is correspondingly depressed, thereby In creasing the angle of resistance in one wing and decreasing it In the other the effect of which Is to return the ma chine to an even keel. ' Prevention of a rotary movement be ing given to the machine by tho action of the air currents on the wings Is effected by a "finh-taH" rudder that Is set at the rear of the machine and is connected by cables with a similar rudder on the front of the machine. ' ' -N 4&n .MhUllc picture shows the first Wright "glider," built In lt0O. Top picture, the second glider, 1001. Lower picture, the third glider, 1002-3, tho first one to contain an engine. A horizontal rudder U also fixed to the front of the machine. Orville Wright's description of the machine Is quoted as follows : "Approximately It consists of a box like frame 40 .feet wide, 7 feet long and IVi f't deep, made of spruce and ash. At tho center and top front Is a front rudder, a feature which the Wrights introduced and which has proved su perior to the old method of a rea rudder. "In the center, to the rear. Is the tall of the machine, approximately twelve .'ect ft length, iesi than one-third tha Women Wear Overall. n 7hj A woauin can wear overalls any old time In the State of Arkansas and not vlolato any of the laws, providing that she does not attempt to disguise her self as a man. This, according to a Littlo Kock dis patch, Is the gist of a decision handed down by Attorney General Klrby, at the behest of woman Inquirers. Klrby, It Is said, admitted In his opinion that the wearing of overalls by women might be desirable at times, but hoped that It may not become a general pre vailing style. But there Is a lot bf uneasiness all over Arkyinsas, from the hotel rotundas of tho cities to the front porches of cross-road stores. For It Is feared that, In view of the decision, "wom en's rights'" leagues may bo started and the members urged to weiir over alls If they care to. EASY HOSPITALITY. Food Abundance) In Virginia In the Seventeenth Century. Few countries of the world have possessed so abundant and varied a supply of food as Virginia during the seventeenth century.' This party ex plains, writes r. A. Bruce In "Social Century," the hospitable disposition of the people even In those early times. The herds of cattle, which ran almost wild, afforded an lnexhaustflile supply of milk, butter, chocse, veiiiV and beef. Deer were shot In such numbers that people" cared little for venison. So abtaidant were chickens that they were not Included in the Inventories of per sonal estates. No planter was bo bad- Jy off that he could not have a fowl on his table at dinner. ' Vast flocks of wild ducks and geese frequented the - rivers and bays and were looked on as the loast expensive portion of the food which the Virgin ians had to procure. Fish of the most delicate and nourishing varieties were caught with hook or net. Oysters and shellfish could be scraped up by fiie bushel from the bottom of the nearest Inlet or tidal stream. Apples, peaches, plums and figs grew In abundance. Not only were grapes cultivated, but excellent varieties grew wild , through the forest Such an abundance of wild strawberries could be gathered that no attempt was made to raise the domestic berry. The watermelon flourished, and In hominy, the roasting ear and corn poio the Virginians possessed articles of food of great excellence, which were entirely unknown to the people of the old world. There was produced on every plantation an extraordinary quantity of walnuts, chestnuts, hazel nuts and hickory nuts. Honey was obtainable In abundance, both from domestic hives and from hollow trees In the forest. Peculiar to Terra Haute. There Is Just one city In this coun try where new guests lu the two lead ing hotels drink water Just for the fun of It. That is Terro Haute, Ind., says the New York Sun. It is tho Joy of the life of the In Itlated to Invite an unsuspecting visitor to the hotel to eat. There is always an expectant look on the fuee of tho host iih the guest settles himself, and the host who does not get his looked-for laugh Is rare. As the guest settles himself sudden ly there descends by his ear down to ward the table like a shot a stream of water. Mont people Jump, according to their Jumping abilities. The stream always safely hits the drluklng glass, and us the guest rallies and looks up for tho source of the stream there is a grinning colored gen tleinun holding high something like a Hiiiull tea kettle with a pretty long spout. The higher the guest Jumps tho more gratified this person looks. Almost everybody will drink two glasses of water and signal for a third Just to be sure tho knight of tho tea kettle can hit that glass. Where th custom originated nobody seems to know, but Terre Haute always refers to It with something like pride. For the colored gentleman who Is th smartest one of the bunch at the trick threo fiet Is nothing to tire a stream from tho "water can," as it Is styled. He will Juggle it first close, then further away, uud gradually fur ther und then down again without spilling a drop. Ioctors don't have to advise water drinking to ieoplo In those hotels. A wall flower by any other nam would wither J up! the tame. 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As bvfitted a man of Bdenoe, Lord Ralvln was courageous In the extreme, and tliere was a little known story of him worthy of bolmj placed by tho side of the famous aruvdotes of Nasmyth, the inventor of the steam hammer, who placed his haul undur the mighty weight to show that It could be made to come down gently and rensaln Jnst above his palm. This story gains point by the fact that Nasmyth first pbicfd his watch underneath, and by a little miscalcula tion it was smashed to plewea.' Lord Kelvin once told his class that while an electric shock of 3,000 volts or so would kill a nun, a voltage of 300,000 would be harmlwss. lie coolly proceeded - to Illustrate the fact on himself, but tho studuuts crhtd In hor hor: "Don't; try It on a dog." Tho great scientist looked reproachfully at the class and quietly remarked, "Didn't I fiffure It out myself?" and then turned the tremendous current Into hlmsvlf. Kai Kiis City Star. .75 I! c- FOR 25 c. LIPP1NC0TTS MAGAZINE r'nto know how good it is. 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