f w More proof that Lydia E. PI nk ham's V oaretablcCompound saves . woman from surgical operations. Mrs. S. A. Vrilliams, of Gardiner, Maine, writes: I was ft treat sufferer from female troubles, and Lvdia E. Pink ham's Vcpa. table Compound restored tno to bcalth la three months, after my physician declared that en operation was abso lutely necessary." Mrs. Alvina Sperling of 154 Gey bourne Ave- Chicago, 111., writes : "I suffered from female troubles, a tumor and mui.-h inflammation. Two of the best doctors in Chicago decided that an operation was necessary to save mvlife. IvdiaE. l'inUhiun's Veiretp.blo Compound entirely cured mo without an operation." FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. For thirty years Lvdia K rinlc ham's Vegetablo Compound, made from roots and herbs, has been the and has posit ively cured thousands of women who have lx;en troubled with displacements, inflammation, ulcera tion, fibroid tumors, irregularities, r.:iiodic rains, backache, that bear ing-down feeling, flatulency, indiges tion,dizziness,or nervous prostration. .AYhy don't you try itr !' Mrs. PlnKham Invites all sick women to writ her for advice. She lias truhled thousands to health. Address, Lynn, Mass. SIGH HEADACHE Posltlrelr eared by CARTERS ttm xattM ruia. Tber alao reUars Ks- BTSts from Dyspepsia. Xa- olgwtloa and Too Beany latin g. A perfect rem adjr tor Dimness, nausea, DrowsUMsa, Bad Taste la tea Mouth. Coata Tongue, Pals in tfcs Bids. TORPID LIVES. Taey regulate tbs Bowels. Pure! VtgeUble. SHALL PILL SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE, Genuina Must Bear Fao-Slmils Signature BEFUSE SUBSTITUTED QILET ANTISEPTIC Keeps the breath, teeth, mouth and body antiseptically clean and free from un healthy germ-life and disagreeable odors. which water, soap and tooth prcpsrations slone cannct do. A germicidal, disin fecting and 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 stores, 50 cents, or by mail postpaid. Large Trial Simple WITH "HIALTH AND BEAUTY" BOOK SENT rSf S THE PAXTON TOILET CO., Boston, Mass. Sad Result cf Overdoing It. i . "Ladies sod gents," said the lecturer at the dime muxeuin, "1 call your atten tion next to the man on this platform, Mr. jObadiuh (hugs, whose career is at once an inspiration and a warning. Fifteen years ago, ladies and gen". Mr. Ohugg's jbanda became covered with warts. One Bight an ousel appeared to him in a (dream end said: 'Obadiah, live on butter milk exclusively for fifty days, and your warts will go away.' So impressed was Be with this vision that he resolved to fol Jow the advice of his angelic monitor, aud ,for fifty days he lived on an exclusive diet of buttermilk. At the end of that time his warts dtsapjM'ared, leaving his hands as smooth as the hands of on infant. Un fortunately, however, he had become so fr fitly attached to buttermilk that he con tinued to live on it, as before, and nt the end of the sixtieth day his wirts all came back, since which time thry have deled all his efforts to remove them. In proof of this remarkable story, l dies and gentx, Mr. Chugg will now show you his hands, which, as you see, still retain each anil every wart in its original place, thus dem onstrating the fully of overdoing a good thing. I'ussiiitf now to the uext platform, I invite your attention to Aminblu Algy, the educated monkey, formerly the favorej Jiet of Newport society." Gliieago Trib une. Quick aa Wink. If your eyes ache with a smarting, burning Henxation and dizziness use PICT TIT'S EYK SAI.Vi:.' All druggists of Howard llros., Huffalo, N. Y. Answer Wm Orlulnnl Anrmr, After becomli'g wealthy In Chicago, a prominent business maa went to jWashington, where his inaliiprop wife aud daughters endeavored to buy tlielr way Into society. Senator IYttlgrew; of South Dakota, says that one eveu Ing he set n large company to guess lug his conundrum : "What Is the difference between a man going out of doors, In winter, and a dog?" The answer Is: "A man puts on an overcoat, and the dog pants." Only two or three evenings later, the eldest daughter of the Chlcagoan set forth the same conundrum, as original, although Senator Pettigrew aat be side her. When the people gave It up, he told the answei : "A man puts on an overcoat, and the 4og puts on trousera." Nobody 'm tig bed, and Senator Petti grew corrected her, when ahe aald : "I made a little nibrtake. It should te, a mi a puts on an overcoat, and the slog put on pantaloons." CARTERS OlTTlE HIVER T -' j-fe " Woman Mlataken Anblllon. The inniu trouble with pwple in fun eral, ami the greatest cause of uubnp plness and crime, Is luck of souse. People do not get life in its proper fo cus : they sec tuincs wrongly, iiej are lncapnble of the trust Iniimat-'d upon them thqt of doing the best they can with the given means. Men hove not sense enough to see that In making tlielr wives happy they make themselves happy, and women's minds cau not grasp the fact that In Improving their own minds and char terers they are Insuring themselves a timer satisfaction than In trying to keep up with the style of the neigh bors. I am n strong believer In the doc trine that we get what we go after In tho world, If we go after It in the right way. Women have been going after their "rights" in the wrong way. There Is not, and can not be, any where, In any sphere of life, a better or happier position for a,, woman than to be the wife of a good, sensible, kind man. That such men do not grow upon trees It Is needless to state, and unfor tunately the few who are possessed of fine character are often Joined to light minded women incapable of appreciat ing them. I am, generally speaking, opposed to women in business. I think her pres ence there is a detriment to society. Her natural sphere Is In the home. And It la In the home that she Is so badly needed. There Is Just now a Crying need for the old-fashioned home atmosphere that was part of the early civilization of our country. Women need to turn back to the" domestic pursuits that made their grandmothers such a power In the land. They need to eive nr. tii frivolous turn they have lately taken. The highest ambition of a majoritv of our women at present Is to bo regu lar society women. This is a very poor Hid low Ideal, but It chimes In with our modern doctrine of cutting a figure In the world. This Is the ,most mistaken tdea that was ever drilled into the heads of young people by enthusiastic, out misguided parents and teachers. rhat we should make a big splash In the world, do something of renown, get Dur names In the papers and be persons af consequence. How much wlser and better If we wight be simply couteuted and happy !eople, shielded from the critical pub lic eye, and mercifully granted tne blessing of n peaceful aud quiet home a-lth all of home's beatitudes about 1H. Why women are seeking the hard path of public life I can not Imagine, but the motive Is certainly not a high me. It is woman's mistaken ambition that Is taking her Into the crowded mimes of trade, or is It the growing hardness of our, social conditions that Is driving her from the home nest to take a hand In the day's work that wus oever Intended for ner Juliet v. Strauss. As To I.enartu of Sklrta. Skirts arc longer. For all but the typical walking suits they are very long and sweeping, while the street suits have taken on another inch and Just fscape the ground. This rule will apply to the wash materials, and wash ma terials are going to prevail to an ex tent not known for many seasons. Frocks of this order will be made up In the same semi-tnilored style ns rules other fabrics nU present. If anything, lie skirts will be more elaborately trim mod, but always In such a way as to lose none of that semi-tailored appear- jnce. For this reason frills nre ta booed, or when used nre flattciied by cross strips and bandings. For Illicit lults which will bold first place among washable materials, colored trlmmiii, fc-111 be popular. . 11. - -j I One French gown of black chiffon Is ntlrely lined with pompadour silk villi a black background and tho roses :howing with elusive color through the niter folds of tho chlfVou make the Ircss beautiful In the extreme. Venetian bead necklaces are having i great vogue, the delicate colors anil 'imMiiutloii rervliig to enhance any istunie to which they are allied. N.n.ill- r bead:, worked after tlie old world i vie li.to chains and n ( U'.i-. t s. t :i'nc i grent request. Many of lite uiost coct y tiiLuu.c, rsirn are liucd villi gnnA which -is hlrnxl aud quilled and ui u!l quite svi 71 arate from the outside, caught only at the edges. - The edges of such a wrap were all scalloped and have a rim of the gauze lining extending like a little frill beyond the silk of the outside. A Mack taffeta mantle I lined with rasp berry colored silk. No more useful garment could be In cluded In a trousseau for debutante or bride than a princess slip of pompadour silk. It Is charming when worn under lingerie gowns In summer or under crepe and chiffon In wiuter. Iainty aprons and matinees are made from alternate strips of wash ribbon and val. lace. For tho girl who wears flannel prettier than a ruffle of wash silk and lace, which, by the way, does not cling to the form as flannel docs. There Is a long coat effect about many of tho tunics of fashionable tailor mades. The appearance is the result of the running of the short lines of the bodices Into the long lines of the skirts. In the majority of coses the princess cut makes this easi'y accomplished, but when bodice and skirt are separate the same effect Is very frequently given. Charades and Toilet. Your everyday toilet Is a part of your character. A girl who looks like a "fury" or a sloven In the morning la not to be trusted, however finely she may look In the evening. No matter how humble your room may be, there are eight things It should contain, viz.: A mirror, washstund, soap, towel, comb, hair, nail and tooth brushes. These ore Just ns essential as your breakfast, before which you should make good and free use of them. Olllnar Shoe. Leather Is composed of a mass of tiny libers, Interlaced and Interlocked, one with the other, very Intimately. If they are in good, live condition they will be very pliable and elastic and stand n great amount of stretching, but if hard SOME BECOMING SHADE HATS. and dry, when strain Is placed uion them they will break Instead of yield ing. Good leather oils are offered for sale at most shoe stores, but if one prefers to make his own mixture hg can do so by- melting together slowly one part of beef tallow and two parts of pure neatsfoot oil. Apply this mixture warm to the shoee, rub In well, and the life of the shoe will be doubled. A New Col So re. New I udcrclotliea. Combination underclothes are , be coming more and more the rage. Al most all the corset covers and petti coats that ono sees for sale are fast ened together around tho waistline. I loth bodice a,nd skirt are made on the circular pattern, so that there Is as little fullness as possible around the waist and hips, and they are Joined to gether by beading thrqugh which rib bon is run. it Is a very attractive looking garment for negligee, but It Is far more trouble to keep them both clean and fresh than It is to care for only one piece at n time. The renson for the innovation was, of course, the return of the Fiupire gown, but the I'rlncess slip of hi'-c and nainsook Is a far more hemming gown to the figure than is the combination. Tha Tactful lliiclur. A physician In a simrll town In Northern Michigan g'd himself Into n ierSoitH iireillcnnieiit by his lnai...,ty to remember names uiul h-oIc. One day while making out a patient's receipt his visitor's name cscKpi-d li 1 in. Not wishing I ) appear so forgetful, and thinking to get a clew, he asked her whether she Kpcllcd her name with an , or I. The ludy smilingly replied "Why. doctor, my name is Hill." Sue cess Maga'.lne. A Hurried NuiMier HUli, For a little supper tnsn wmpped up In a hurry, ik half a pint of toma to s i- 'luce good sl.ed ones until they ire ri'il.ied a tender pulp. Season villi two tcusxiiifuls of butter, salt iii 'i'M'(, and slir In three egs. Who the ui'.::ture Is treuuiy serve ttit'avut delay. FASHIONABLE BtiFF AND WHITP, Buff linen embroidered with white Is so exceedingly dainty and cool In ef fect "that It makes an altogether desir able frock for warm weather wear. This oue Is made In simple shirt waist style and Is charmingly girlish as well as practical and useful while the hand embroidery gives a touch of elegance that nothing else quite affords. The model is an available one, however, and can be made from gingham or from chambray, or from one of theitlll sim pler wash fabrics If Just u plain morn ing dress Is wanted, or It euu be made from white linen or blue or. from rose color or brown. And, If hand embroid ery Is more work than It seems advisa ble to undertake, some little applied trimming cau be make to take Its place or the bund nt the front and the cuffs can bo cut from allovcr embroidery. The blouse Is Just n simple one, made novel by the wide box plain beneath which the closing Is effected, while the sleeves can be finished either with rollover oi- plain cuffs. The skirt Is straight jmd laid In plaits; In addition to its oilier advantages It launders successfully and Is well adapted to bordered materials. For a girl of sixteen years of age will be required, for the blouse S yards of material 21, 3 yards 32 or 2 yards 41 Inches wide with 2 yards of ribbon ; for the skirt 0 ynrtls 21, T yards 2J or 4-i yams 44 incites wiae. Applo Cbntuer. Chop and mix together twelve isjeled apples, two green peppers, one cup of seeded raisins and one large onion. Into this mixture stir a pint of vinegar, the Juice of three lemons, two cups of brown sugar, one tublcsoonful of salt und one . tnhlcsponnful of ginger. Scald all together, pack Into Jars and seal. Women, ami Kifrolie. Women, there Is no doubt, run easi ly into excess as far as exercise Is con cerned, 'luey will cither take no exer cise at all and sit huddled over a book or piece of fancy work, or they will suddenly start to walk, and continue walking until they almost drop. Exer cise, to do good, should be gentle and regular Straw and Wlnara, Here Is n type of hat sure to appeu. to the wen groomed woman ; It has a certain air of dignity which one cannot help but admire. As nltt l.c iiotlei.il flu hat of white tttruw .Wv. has a high crown and sharply turned biiin on one side, and the simple but elegant decoration Is a bluck liberty satin scarf draped u round the crown and two beautiful black breasts and wings on left side. To f.el Kid of Klra. To get lid of fleas In the house sprinkle carix-ts well with salt. Leave tho salt undisturlM'd for an hour, then sweep It up; there will he no more fleas In that carpet. Knit may 1st sprinkled wherever there are fleas und they will disappear III n short time. Hour) moon Cabins, Iii view of the high marriage rate In Cuiuila, a stcuuiship being built for the I'aiuidiuu I'ucinc Hallway Is to cony tatu "boiu-yuioou" cabins. . Kiflti! Sweats & Congti. K. W. Walton, Ccadr. B. P. Ily., V17 Van Ness St., Baa Antonio, lex., AvHte! "During tho summer and full df IPP'J, my annoraneo from catarrh r - -hud that stage where it was actual I y ana aeveiopea aiarminn y ini tom , such a a very deep-seated cough, night swost, and pains In the head and chest. I experimented trltnserersi so- called remedies before I finally decided to take a thorough eonrae of rerun. "Twoof my friends had gone so far aa to Inform me that the thing for me to do was to resign my position and seek a higher, more congenial climate. Every one thought I had consumption and I was not expected to live very long. 'Having procured some reruns, I Clo dded to give It thorough teat and ap plied myself assiduously to the task of taking it, S per instructions, ui me meantime. The effects were soon apparent, all alarming symptoms disappeared and m y genoral health became fnlly as good as it hsd ever been in my life. 'I hsve resorted to the use of Perur.a on two or three occasions since mat time to cure myself of bad colds." lie Knew III Mai, Many of the hill tribesmen In India Jol-.t the Hrlllslt side and become most valuable recruit. Some years ago In a campaign against the Amu is one or the columns was much annoyed by a persistent "sniper'' who followed it I' dully. Kventually one of the newly Joined Afiidl recruits requested leave to fall out for a couple of hours to settle the trouble. At the end of the time he strolled in placidly and flung down the head of the sniper. On being congratulated by his officer and asked how he had-managed to find hls'cnemy bo quickly, be replied laconically: "I know his ways, sahib." "Why," said the officer, "wus he a friend of yours?" "Mv father, sahib!" w - : What Is Castoria. ASTORIA to a harmless suMtnto for Oa3tor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotio substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Peverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and "Wind Colic It relieves Teething Trouhles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Dowels, giving healthy and natural Bleep. Tho children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. .- Tho Kind You Have Always Bought, "and which has been in use for over 30 years, has horno the signature of Chas. H. Fletcher, and has been made under hi3 personal supervision since its infanoy. Allow no one to doccivo you in this, All Counterfeits, Imitations and "Just-as-good" are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment; M ALCOHOL 3 PER CENT AVgclablcrVcparaltonrarAs s!mllatln$ tteFbotfamf Itaiiiia ting (lie Stomacb amiflowas of Ftomofcs Dilcstionflif erfiJ ncss and RestXontaliw mditer Opiunt-Morphine norNkeraL! WOT NARCOTIC. asaaaaasasi s BMaaMa RfkmSnim JMtHtSJtt- liiuiSmiiSih Anerfeet Remedy for CaiKflM Hon , Sour Stomach.Dlarrtoea Worms convulsions jevnisu ncss fllulLOSS or sleep. ItcS'male Signature of NEW YOkK. Exact Copy of Wrapper, DVSPEP: "RaTlnaT takB tonr wnnttnrfaf 'TaaMMti" frt tkr uioyiba and alac utlrsly ertl of itomirli aUt rrb and dyapnla, I think a word of pratia It fit ko"(Uar,aru"fortlialr wonUarfut eninpnatttnn. I hava takao Diunaroua otbtr ao-callad reinadlat witiioui avail and I And ibai ( aacarta rllav ora lo a day iitavn all ilia ola- i bav uk iu)d in a ynar. " fajoai aleUuua, M Mar Bl., JtTtaf CUy, V. J. r klekli. or (JrliM. luc. kfie. Navni aol4 la blk. Tli (nalna UliUl Unip4 0 U U. MuUl to am u jruuf Biuu.f liMk. Sterlio( Kemcdy Co., Chlcco or N.Y. yt IflNUALSaLI. TEN MILLION BOXES Ho iui njopixr. At tlic "on biail," hi khUIpu grnin. He pluiiu'iil witli bin lit t lo miylit and mi. in And nuw lie Is ninklng f ntiiifiit "rail" At (be Kliop wllU the sign of tbe golileu balls. PUTNAM Mar aart it trlklcr ft ImIt nwn Ikis bi tmmut srUkasI rlsla !. WiU Ui k-M Innri .a' 'II I I 1 1 The Dowelt jA VV CAMDVCAThAATK ' alaWakaiaima The Nee4 trf roavlelloas. tdc with truth before It Is popnlsr to side with It. Side with (od and ha inanity and human hope Just as fast ns you can see what Is best for human ity, what promises the mcst for human hi. lie fully persuaded In your own mind. Iio not drift. It Is not wor thy of n nmn to drift. It is not wor thy of a nun to be governed merely by social considerations, to go to church because he thinks It will help him In a business way, because It opens some doors to homes of wealth and affluent that he might not otherwise find It easy to niter. A man ought to have n con viction. And what Is a conviction? A conviction Is something of which you have become .convinced. It means n little thought, n little study, going ovei the ground end making up your lulnd. Most people" have only opinions, h tlons, Impressions, Impulses. The num ber of people who have convict Ions is comparatively mill. -v . SaMig.-. Says i: Wti (Mark. Rev.' C. F. ChoolMll, It. 8., M. A, graduate of King's College, Oxford, 1'rlulty College, University of Berlin, ieclal ecclesiastical envoy of King llenellk of Abyssinia, and descendant f a line of ecclesiastical priests of Abyssinia, 3,500 years old, Is spending I few days In Philadelphia. Ho Is telling the blacks of that city, among ither things, that Eve was a negro, that Moses was a negro, that Solomon nas a negro, and that Homer was a negro. His present business In this country is to tell the blacks to go back to Af rica, where he says they belong. He ases his assertion that Moses was a ftcgro on Biblical story to the effect that God told Moses to put his hand In his bosom, and that when Moses Irew the hand' out It was white; there tore he must have been black. He says that Solomon's mother was i Cushlte, and that the Abysslnlans ire the only Cushltes of the world. - frr1rrmM - aaM.'i:i Letters from Prominent Physicians addressed to Chas. II. Fletcher. Dr. T. Gerald Dlattner, of Buffalo, N. iays: Tour Castoria Is good Tor children and I frequently prescribe It, always obtaining th desired results.' Dr. GunlaTB X. Elsongraeber, it EL Faul, Mica., Bays:: "I bar. used Tour Castoria repeatedly In my practice with good results, and can reoom mend It as an excellent, mild End harmless remedy tor children." Dr. XL J. Dennis, of St Louis, Mo., says: "I have used and prescribed your Castoria !n my sanitarium and outside practice for a number of yeara and End It tu ba an excellent remedy for children." Dr. S. A. Buchanan, cf Philadelphia, Pa says: "I have used your Cas toria in tha case of my own baby and And It pleasant to take, and bar obtained excellent results from Its Jise." Dr. J. D. Simpson, of Chicago, III, eaysr "I have used your Castoria td cases of colio in child' en and bare found It the best medicine of Its kind on the market" Dr. It. E. EsklldBOnTtf Omaha, Neb', eaysr 1 Cnd your Castoria to be a standard family remedy. It la the best thing for Infants and children 1 bare ever known and, I recommend 1L" . Dr. L. It. Itohinsonof Kansas City, Md., says: "Your Ca3torIa certainly has merit Is not Its age, Its continued use by mothers through all these years, and tho many attempts to Imitate It, sufficient recommendation t (What can a physician add? Leave it to the mothers." Dr. Edwin F. Pardee, of New York City, says: 'Tor several years I bave recommended your Castoria and shall always continue to do so, as it baa Invariably produced beneficial results." Dr. N. B. Sizer, of Brooklyn, N. Y, says.1 "I object to what are called, patent medicines, where maker alone knows what ingredients are put in. Ihem. but I know, the formula of your Castoria and advise Its use.1 GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYO Eoau the T&e KM Yoa Have Ilways Bought In Uso For Over 30 Years. THC OKNTUM eoamtNV. Tt murmv muT, mcwvohh cm. Shortest Liiie to Rosebud Reservation The opening; of the Rosebud Reseratlon, October 5 to 17, next, will give over 5000 people each a choice farm in Tripp County, South Dakota, for a small sum per acre. 8?8,C0 acre will be opt ncd. People drawing- one of these farms mutt pay S6.00 an acre; one-fifth down, balance in S years. Cliamfcei ln'n and I'resho, South Dakota, are places of registration. IV li are located on the shortest line to the reservation from Chi :ao ihe CHICACO MILWAUKEE $c ST. PAUL RAILWAY Tie bcit of these lands are located in the Northern part of Tripp County, ca-ily reached from both Chamberlain and lJres'.o. All pt r-on, exct p certaiu toldiers, must be present in one of these towns for registration. Presence at the drawing Is not re-, quired. Thoe who draw ne of these farms will be notified by mat'. Robebud folder, containing- map, and giving full particulars frte on request. . F. A. MILLER, General Passenger Agent, Chicago. FADELESS DYES altar ft. Om ISc calar iN Mkats, Iktl Is cH t-l kattar rkts sty alfcar r. as tm iUal - If t s.StuU sas ll Calaca, HOfiUQt. &KVG CO Quiner. ' WaVitual Constipation f lay he permanctify c cvcon y proper personal efforts WitMoc a$f,'i stance cf theon? tru'y IjpncjicVal laxative, rcmcoly, Syrup oj ngfi and rj'wir of Scans, wKicK enables one to form regular kabifc a ally' 5o that ftg&stance To IMU tare may be gradual) aipencdVA . wtan ho towfer ic eW afttKe osti , remedies, when required, are to assist , natare ana hot to nupfJanttke netuiw a) tnctienS, vK'tcn must depend ulti watcly upon probev nourisliweht, proper ejorts,ow rifcKt living generally. To get it benejicial effects, alsioy$ buy tk genuine ' California Fig Svnup Co. only SOLD BY ALL LEADING DRUOdST one me only, regular price 50f tr Qottl f'THt DUTCH ?V JT) POY PAINTERA1 . STANDS FOR j3 I PAI NT QUALITY) I IT IS rOUNO DNLYOM j yi . I PUREWHITE LEAD pvjf )2jL -OLP DUTCH, Jb S Whs; it wniTiwai to aotbrtiskm bIm foa aaw the MlvartlMataaS) hi SMs papas. S. C. N. V. - No. 88 1908. Signature of m rr at. V