BACKACHE AND DESPONDENCY Are both symptoms of organic de rangement, and nature's warning to women of a trouble which will soon er or later declare itself. IIow often do we hear women say. “It seems as though my back would break.” Yet they continue to drag along and suffer with aches in the small of the back, pain low down in the side, dragging sensations, nerv ousness and no ambition. They do net realize that the back i is the main-spring of woman’s organ : ism and quickly indicates hy aching a diseased condition of thefeminine organs or kidneys, and that aches and pains will continue until the cause is removed. I Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound maae from native roots and herbs has been for many years the most successful remedy in such cases. No other medicine has such a record of cures of feminine ills. Miss Lena Nagel, of 117 Morgan St., Buffalo, N. Y,, writes:— “I was completely worn out and on the verge of nervous prostration. My back ] ached all the time. 1 had dreadful periods of pain, was subject to fits of crying and extreme nervousness, and was always weak and tired. Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound completely cured me.” Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound cures Female Complaints, > such as Backache. Falling and Displacements, and all Organic Diseases, j Dissolves and expels Tumors at an early stage. It strengthens and tones the Stomach. Cures Headache and Indigestion and invigorates the whole feminine system. j Mrs. Pinkham’s Standing Invitation to Women Women suffering from any form of female weakness are invited to write Mrs. Pinkliam, Lynn, Mass. Her advice is free. i‘: V——MIIIIIIMIIII III II—ull—— — «i It means the hottest and cleanest flame produced by any stove. This is the flame the New Perfection Oil Stove J gives the instant a ^ Eghted match is ap- § pued—no delay, no k trouble, no soot, no p i dirt. For cooking, the it T NEW PERFECTION I Wick Blue Flame OB Cook-Stove I fl is unequaled. It gives quick results because its d I heat is nighly concentrated. Cuts fuel-expense |3 I in two. Made in three sizes. Every 1 B stove warranted. If not at your deal er’s write to our nearest agency. I Th'Lamp b£ all-round household use. 0 Made of brass throughout and beautifully nickeled. Perfectly constructed; absolutely safe; unexcelled in light-giving power; an ornament to any room. 1 f Every lamp warranted. If not at your B dealer’s, write to our nearest agency. - -——I There is NOTHING TOO Not hint)* Ton GOOD for the American iwiunu^ people—that’s why we started OfMTtrl to make Cascarets Candy VJLHJki Cathartic. The first box made por the its appearance in 1896, and the enthusiastic endorsement of American Peooi© the pe°ple has '3een bestowed * upon_ Cascarets ever since. * The sale today is at the rate of OVER A MILLION BOXES A MONTH, proving that the American people recog nize, that what is BEST FOR THEM is none too good. Why this enormous patronage ? The answer is simple: Cascarets are pure, clean, sweet, mild, fragrant, harmless but effective little tablets for the treat ment and cure of Constipation and all Bowel Troubles. They are put up in neat little enamel boxes, easy to buy, easy to carry (in vest-pocket or purse), easy to take and easy of action, always reliable, always the same, they “work while you sleep” ' and wake you up feeling fine in the morning. They not only regulate tne movement and stimulate .the muscular walls of the bowels, but they keep the ENTIRE CANAL CLEAN and antiseptic, forcing out and destroying all disease germs that breed in the accumulated filth unless promptly and regularly discharged. Therefore, they are a great preventive of disease, and may be taken continuously as a precautionary measure. The new Pure Drugs Act, adopted by Congress on June 30, 1906, and in effect January 1, 1907, is a GOOD LAW and means better and PURER drugs for the American People. We endorse it and will live up to it in SPIRIT and LETTER,—an easy task, as we have always been actuated by the same principles and no changes are required in our formula or pack age. We adopted OUR OWN PURE DRUG LAW in 1896 when the first box of Cascarets came on the market and have lived and worked and pro duced under it ever since. To-day,after a record of nearly 100,000,000 boxes sold, Cascarets STAND the greater in PURITY, QUALITY and MEDICINAL MERIT than any other preparation for Bowel trouble in all the world. This should be a great argument for any one, to try Cascarets AT ONCE, and be healthier and happier for it. Some people have CHRONIC CONSTIPATION with all the horrors derived from it; others have HAB ITUAL CONSTIPATION from carelessness and neglect, but nearly EVERYBODY has OCCASIONAL CONSTIPATION, which, if not promptly taken care of is liable to result in its degeneration into the worse forms and cause great suffering and perhaps death. Cascarets, if taken patiently and regularly, will remedy all of these awful troubles, but if taken promptly at the very first sign of an irregular ity of the Bowels, will act as the FINEST PREVENTIVE ever discovered and will keep all the machinery running in good order. 755 We advise you to get a little 10c box of Cascarets TO-DAY and carry it in your purse or vest pocket. Take one when you feel anything unusual about your bowels. Your own druggist will sell you the little box, under GUARANTY of satisfaction or money refunded. All druggists, 10c, 25c, 50c. 34 YEARS SELLING DIRECT Our vehicles and harness have been sold direct from our factory to user for a third or a century. We ship for examination and approval and guarantee *afe delivery. You ara out nothing If not satisfied as to style, quality and price. ( ' ! We Arc The Largest Manutactnrcrs In The World sailing to the consumer exclusively. Wo make 1200 styles of X/ vi. Vehicles, 65 styles of Harness. Send for large,!ree catalogue. (No. 333. Light Canopy nthnrt Carrioq? & Harness IW!g. Co., Pr?»1 n* Wagon with Btaobopa Styla^Uffy I Top Trap. Price com- Flkhnrt Indiana. Beat and Bik*n«ar. *'•■> wu* seat for | plete, $78.00, fcoiKnart. inaiana.,n.n watoa- ,yr>1.50. I PUTNAM FADELE Color more gootls brighter end faster colors titan any othrrdve. One 10c garbage colors all fibers. They dye •tty garaent vlihotit tipglog agart. Write tor fret> hookkt -Bo. t- »— -'ach ant Mix Colors. NEW DESIGNS IN WALL PAPER. The new paper this season Is plain, with a heading which comes in beau tiful floral effect, producing a border when pasted to the walls. Large clus ters of flowers trailing ill places is one of the neat designs. A deep cream paper, splendid for a north room, has a branch border, resplendant In spring fruit blossoms and graceful birds. It is an attractive paper for a bed room. The almond blossom Is truly the work of art. while the geranium is a very attractive paper In pink. The plain walls are excellent to show to advan tage good pictures. Nothing In It. C Senator Hale Is a concise and trenchant speaker. Ho is opposed to long speeches, lie said the other day: "The longer the speech, the less, as a rule, its effect. I have heard some long speeches—I will name no names—that had no effect at all. “Yes. the icng speeches lack effect as the average quack claim lacks truth. “I overheard the other day two quacks In conversation. " ‘How's business?' said the first. “ ‘Splendid,’ said the second. ‘Glorious. Do you know our receipts have nearly doubled since wo announced that we would treat all patients gratuitously.’ ” Mrs. Winslow's oooTarwo armor ror Chlldram (••thing; Bofienn the gumi, re.iuren iufl&tuniguuo. •* strs pain, cures wind colic. IK) cant a bottle It happened during a smallpox scare. No child could go to school unless vaccinated. Tho teacher had gone around tho room asking nil the children If they had been vaccinated. She looked around to seo If she had missed any one and saw that she had missed a small boy over In the corner, so, going over, sho said: "William, have you been vaccinated?" The small boy answered: "Well, not ‘zactly, but I’ve been baptized.” Garfield Tea—the indispensable laxa tive ! Take it in the Spring; it purifies the blood, cleanses tile system, eradicate* disease. It is made wholly of simple Herbs. Guaranteed under the Pur* Food and Drugs Law. Poor Man. Gunner—“Yes, she paid $300 for her spring outfit. I tell you she was a picture on Easter Sunday.” Guyer—“Yee, and her husband was a picture also.” Gunner—“Indeed! What kind of a pic ture was he?” Guyer—“Why, the picture of despair.” liow’s This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any rase of Catarrh than cannot be cured by Hell’s Catarrh Cure, F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable In all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by hls firm. WADDING. KINNAN <& MARVIN, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall’s Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 75c per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. Poor Bird. The foolish man approached the wonder ful goose that laid the golden eggs. “Old bird!” ejaculated the foolish man, “I think your time has come. Golden eggs are no longer popular. Why can’t you lay gold bricks?” “Because, master,” replied the goose, “I don’t belong to the bricklayers’ union.” And then the ax fell. BABY WASTED TO SKELETON. In Torment, with Terrible Sore, on Face anil Body—Tore nt Flesh Cared by Cutieura. “My little sou, wliea about a year anil a half old began to hav# sores come out on hls face. They began to come on his arms, then on other parts of bis body, and then one came on bis chest, worse than the others. At the end of about a year and a half of suf fering be grew so bad I bad to tie bis bands in cloths at night to keep him from scratching the sores and tearing the flesh. He got to be a mere skele ton and was hardly able to walk. I sent to the drug store and got a cake of Cutieura Soap and a box of Cutieura Ointment, and nt the end of about two months the sores were all well. Ha has never had any sores of any kind since, and only for the Cutieura Rem edies my precious child would have died from these terrible sores. I used only oue cake of Soap and about three boxes of Cutieura Ointment. Mrs. Eg bert Sheldon, R. F. D. No. 1, Wood vllle, Conn., April 22, 1005.’’ The Burning Question, From Harper’s Weekly. A teacher in one of the public schools of Baltimore was one day Instructing her pupils In the mysteries of etymology, when she had occasion to question a boy pupil -with reference to the word "re cuperate. ” "As an example,” said the teacher, “wo will take the case of your father. He la, of course, a hard-working man." “Yes’m,” assented Charley. “And when night comes, he returns home tired and worn out, doesn’t he?” ‘‘Yes’m, ” in further assent from Charley. "Then,” continued teacher, “It being night, his work being over, and ho being tired and worn out, what does he do?” “That’s what ma wants to know,” said j Charley. Sarsaparilla Time. Make your own Sarsaparilla or Spring Blood Medicine by mixing one half ounce Fluid Extract Dandelion, one ounce Compound Kurgon, three ounces Compound Syrup Sarsaparilla. Shake well In a ' ottle and take on« teaspoonful after .,eals and again at bedtime. Any good druggist can sup ply these ingredients. TJiis is said to lie a splendid Spring Blood Tonic anti system renovator be cause of its gentle action in restoring the Kidneys to normal activity, forc ing them to filter from the blood all impure matter and acids, destroying i micro-organisms which produce ill health and sour blood. Every one should take something tc cleanse the blood at this time of year and the above simple prescription is tlie most highly Indorsed of the liun j dreds of home remedies generally used. , Mix this yourself, then you will know what you are taking. Cause and Effect. Passenger—"You say there was a big ■ washout on this road last week." Conductor—“Yes.” I Passenger—"Huh! Some of the water ' must have leaked out of the stock.” ss dyes! n cold water tetter tlwi mv other tit. Veil cat d»« IOE O'RVC CO.. Vniemtillt. MUjouwi' ILL FROM OVERWORK NERVOUS PROSTRATION CURED BY DR. WILLIAMS’ PINK PILLS. By Toning up She Blood and Norvos Pa tient Recovered Weight, Strength and Good Spirits. When the nerve -.s system is broken down from overwork, or whatever cause, life loses its joys. Not only is the ner vous victim a sufferer himself but lie is usually a trial to the whole family. Nervous breakdown is often gradual, appearing at first to bo merely nn unu sual fretfulnesa. Dr. 'Williams’ Piuk Pills tone up the nerves in the most, direct way and not only cure minor troubles but serious disorders as well. Mr. W. W. Munroo, of 1(1 Hazel Park, Everett, Mass., says: “About four years ago this September I became all run down from overwork and from confine ment to work during warm weather. For two mouths I grew steadily worse. I lost in weight and strength nud lmd no appetite. My memory failed me quite rapidly and I became in a very low state, both physically and mentally. I took no interest in life, neither in busi ness nor recreation. In my position, ns foreman in a large manufacturing chemist’s establishment in Boston, a good memory is absolutely essential to success because of the immense amount of detail that must be carried in the head. “I grew very despairing, could not bear to have people meet me and my friends remarked on my condition. About tho middle of December a friend told mo one day that he'had tried Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills and found them reliable. I commenced taking them and at the end of two weeks the change for the better was remarked by friends. I continued using tho pills until I was thoroughly recovered. I regard them as a tine remedy and make this statement voluntarily in gratitudo for the benefit I received from them.” Tiiaso pills actually make new blood and liavo cured such diseases us rheu matism, nervous and general debility, indigestion, nervous headnclie, neuralgia and even partial paralysis and locomotor ataxia. As a tonic for tho blood and nerves they are unequalled. If you are a sufferer from any disor der of the blood and nerves write for proof of wliat Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills have accomplished in cases similar to yours. Every testimonial used by this company is carefully investigated before being published ana is authentic. Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills are sold by all druggists, or direct, by mail, postpaid, on receipt of price, 60 cents per box, six boxes for $3.60, by the Dr. Williams Medicine Company, Schenectady, N. Y. Bad Butter. Sir Thomas Upton, whoso grocery shops, "Upton’s Limited,” are as thick In London as the fog, was talking to a New York reporter on his last visit about pure food laws. “And that reminds me,” said Sir Thomas, "of my youth, when I was run ning my first grocery, and sleeping under tho counter. "A rival In the next street was selling notoriously bad goods, and I heard a story about him with delight. "It seems that a customer entered his shop and asked for a pound of butter. “ ‘Yes, sir,’ said my rival. ’The real or the Imitation, sir?’ “ ’What was it you sold me yesterday?' Inquired the customer. 'That wns the real, sir.’ " ‘Then give me the Imitation.' ” People may decry riches, but they are mighty respectful to those who have them. A TERRIBLE EXPERIENCE. How n Veteran Wns Saved the Am putation of a Limb. B. Frank Doreinus, veteran, of Roosevelt Ave., Indianapolis, Ind., says: "I had been showing symptoms of kidney trouble from the time I was mus tered out of the army, but In all my life I never suffered as In 1897. Headaches, diz ziness and sleepless ness, first, and then dropsy. I was weak and helpless, having run down from 180 to 125 pounds. I was having terrible pain in the kidneys, and the secretions passed almost involuntarily. My left leg swelled until It was 34 Inches around, and the doctor tapped It night and morning until I could no longer stand it, and then he advised amputa tion. I refused, and began using Iioan’s Kidney Pills. The swelling sub sided gradually, the urine became nat ural, and all my pains and aches disap peared. I have been well now for nine years since using Doan's Kidney Pills.” For sale by all dealers. 50 cents a box. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. How It Happened. From Puck. "If yo’ will dess puhmlt me- to specify a word or two, Pahson,” respectfully said a stranger who had entered Ebenezer chapel just before the beginning of the sermon, “I’ll take pleasure in infawmin’ de bruddern and siatahs yuh dissembled dat Puhsidin’ Eldah Fishback enawmous ly regrets dat he can't be wid yo’ all to day, as expected, uh-kaze why, he’» dead. "Muh name am Magoon—Brudder 'Lonzo Magoon, yo’ mought call it—fum over beyant Timpklnsville; and de eldah descended upon muh household yiste’day, and we had chicken potple, squinch p’ser ves, baked choat and mince pie for dinner, and somehow or nudder, in her zeal, muh wife—fine a lady as dar is in de land, too -she took and anonymously put hoss lina ment stiduh brandy into de mince meat, and It killed de eldah plumb dead! ’Twuz a glorious death, and he met it half way! And I s’picion all de rest of us would be dis minuteuh-walkin’ on de glory-lit hills of immawtality hand in hand wid de eldah It ’twuzn’t for de fact dot de good man beat us to dat ’ar pie. Yass!—he beat us to It. Ladies and gen’lemen, I thank yo’ fo’ yoh attenshun!” Patented? From the Youth's Companion. The agent stepped briskly up to Air. Howard’s desk and laid a small article down close to his busy right hand. “I have here a new letter-opener,” he said, “a handsome article, to be put on the table in your library, and-” ”1 have the best letter-opener and the quickest,” Interrupted Mr. Howard, with out turning his head. “How long have you had it?” persisted the agent. "You know there are constant Improvements.” "There’s no need for Improving mine,” responded the writer. "J’ve had her about two years—anniversary comes next month.” HOLDING THE SKIRT. Did you ever watch a crowd of wom en as the passed down the street or stepped mlnclngly over a muddy cross ing. and did you notice the many dif ferent ways they kept their skirts from trailing ? Some skirts are grabbed up awk wardly with both hands In a manner that may protect them from soil, but certainly does not add to tho effect. Others are clutched In a wad at one side, that when dropped again leaves myriads of tiny wrinkles, while others are ought up carelessly In spots, leav ing Just enough of a trail dragging to sweep a little path along tho way. American women have certainly yet to learn the art of holding the skirt properly. Parisian women have solved the problem to their Intense satisfac tion. They lift the skirt high, display ing not only a trim foot, but a daintily clad, well turned, ankle. While this ef fect Is not displeasing In tho French woman. It Is not one for the Ameri can woman to copy. For some reason, when she lifts her skirt a bit high, the suggestion, dainty and chic. In the former, Is lost and she only makes of herself an object of coarse remarks and ridicule. There are fashions In lifting the skirt as well as In skirts themselves, and It Is necessary for every woman to prac tice the different methods before a glass to find the one that Is most suit able. The long clinging skirt that lies an Inch or two on the ground all the way around, with a decided train In the back, needs entirely different hand ling from the full skirt with Its nu merous pleats and folds. No set rule can bo applied and tho only way to master a difficult subject Is by plenty ot practice before a mirror largo enough to display tho whole figure. Grace Is, or should be, the foundation of holding up the dress. When clutched so low that tin- hod" Is bent In order to hold It In place, or If the shoulder Is raised and the arm thrown out tn sumo angular position, the effect can not possibly be w'hat It should. Actresses, that is most actresses, un derstand the management of a long skirt perfectly, and careful watching of tho graceful movements across the stage by these women whose gowns generally trail around their feet, will help wonderfully In giving Ideas that can later on be practiced In the privacy of one’s own dressing room. FE iT VZ *»■ »>«"• Iwic* sno SII jservou* iMSAUta I I O I’rpinMiiontly i wrr<4 by l)r. Kim® « tireu* Nerve Restorer. Send for Frra* gS trial bottle end treatise. JDK. It. II. KLlftEt U , »:il Areh Street, Philadelphia, fs The Right Remedy. The late Bishop Seymour of Illinois was remarkable for the power and beauty of his sermons. A Springfield man said of him the other day: “At an Easter celebration In one of our churches Bishop Seymour and a half dozen divines were present. “One of these divines, a stern, stately old fellow, with white hair, told Bishop Seymour In my hearing that whenever anyone went to sleep in his church the sexton had orders to go and wake the man up. “Bishop Seymour smiled. “ ‘Wouldn’t It be better,’ he said, ‘when anyone goes to sleep under your preach ing for the sexton to have orders to come and wake you up?’ ” In n Pinch, Use Allen's Foot-Erne. A powder to shake into your shoes. It rests tTie feet, Cures Corns, Bunions, 8wollen, 8ore, Hot, Callous, Aching, Sweating feet and Ingrowing Nalls. Allen's Foot Ease makes new or tight shoes easy. 8old by all Druggists and Shoe Stores, 25c. Sample mailed FREE. Address AUsn 8. Olmsted. T.« Rov N Y _ FANS FOR SUMMER DAYS The newest little funs, copies from ancient models, are, us a rule, of the Louis XV. or empire periods; the "1830 epoque," small and painted subjects on parchment with tiny sticks In horn, on which flowers are painted; In '“panache” or outside sticks In silver gilt studded with colored stones uro also good. For day use little fans of tulle lncrusted with a large flower of blight color are considered In good taste. The sticks were Chinese and really pretty and new. Lace fans, which are always both rich and pretty, are Invariably mounted on tortose-shell or mother of pearl, the tortoise shell making a lighter and prettier mount ing and lending Itself with better grace to the diamond or gold coronet and monogram. Ostrich feather fang are very fashlo i able lor the theater. A beautnu. .an worthy of notice was one made of old Milanese lace of great value and an tiquity. The luce was mounted on priceless Louis XV. sticks of mother of pearl lncrusted with figures and de signs of gold—almost too good for use. The half hoops that fans have had till now have given place to tiny gold chain hoops which are ever so much nicer than the old half hoops, which always looked hard and stiff. The chains too, have the advantage of being newer, which Is a great point in their favor. Ostend’s Idea. Teacher—“Ostend, can you tell us any thing about the wooden horse of Troy?” Ostend—“The wooden horse of Troy? Why, ma’am, I suppose if it was a wooden horse it must have been a sawhorse.” Every locality has its “meanest man,” but the man who refuses to support his poor old mother is entitled to the cham pionship. SICK HEADACHE Porittvely cured by these Little Pills. They also relievo Dis tress from Dyspepsia, In digestion ana Too Hearty Eating; A perfoct rem- j edy tor Dizziness, Nausea, ! Drowsiness, Bod Taste In tho Mouth, Coated Tongue. Pain In the Side, ' TORPID LIVER. They regulate tho Bowels, Purely Vegetable. SMALL PILL SMALL DOSE SHALL PRICE. CARTERS] ®En"ino,M“rt Bear •ittle rac-bimile Signature Jj-MLLs! —Irefuse SUBSTITUTES. W. L. DOU $3.00 AND $3.50 SH W. L. DOUGLAS $4.00 GILT EDGE SHOES CANNOT BE I SHOES FOR EVERYBODY Al .Men’s Shoes, 95 to 91.50. Hoys’ .Shoes, 9.' Shoos, 94 to 91.50. Misses’ & Children's S W. L- Douglas shoes are recognized by exp to be the best in style, fit and wear produced part of the shoe and every detail of the mail and watched over by skilled shoemakers, time or cost. If X could take you into my ISrockton, Mass., and show you how carefu shoos are made, you would then understani wear longer, amlaie of greater value than a W. L. l>')tnrla« name'and priee Is stamped on the b prices amt Inferior shoes. '1'uU.p No Substitm irasx tutor tyelets used exclusively. Catalog mailed // If You Read This It will be to learn that the leading medi cal writers and teachers of all the several schools of practice recommend, In ths strongest terms possible, each and every Ingredient entering Into the composition of Dr. Plerco’s Golden Medical Discovery for the cure of weak stomach, dyspepsia, catarrh of stomach, "liver complaint,* torpid liver, or biliousness, chronic bowel affections, and all catarrhal diseases or whatever region, namo or nature. It la also a specific remedy for all such chronio or long standing cases of catarrhal affec tions and their resultants, as bronchial, throat and lung dlsoaso (except consump tion) accompanied with scvero coughs. It Is not so good for acute colds and coughs, but for lingering, or chronic cases It Is especially efficacious In producing per fect cures. It contains Black Cherry bark. Golden Soal root, Bloodroot, Stono root Mandrake root and Queen’s root—all of which aro highly praised as remedies for all the above mentioned affections by sue* eminent medical writers and teachers at Prof. Bartholow, of AJofferson Med. CoW lege; Prof. Hare^cT the Univ. of Pa.» Prof. Finlojr-BWfngwood, M. D„ of Ben nett Med. College, Chicago; Prof. Joh* King, M. Ill of Cincinnati; Prof. Joha M. ScudderfM. D of Cincinnati; ProC Edwin M. D., of Hahnemann Med. CfrtTes*, Chicago, and scores of othei^/ejufally eminent in their several schqjjU'fff practice. .The "Golden Medical Discovery " onR-.ipftlicIpy nut m?Tnr — - » tiruffi iflotilftls. upen pu Is the best possible guaranty of Its merlteL' A glanco at this published formula will show that "Golden Medical Discovery* contains no poisonous, harmful or habit forming drugs and no alcohol—chemically pure, triple-refined glycerine being use* instead. Glyccrlno is entirely unobjeo tlonablo nnd "besides Is a most useful agent In tho cure of all stomach as well as bron chial, throat and lung affections. Them is tho highest medical authority for Its use In all such cases. Tho "Discovery* IS a concentrated glyceric extract of native^ medicinal roots and Is safe and reliables' A booklet of extracts from eminent, medical authorities, endorsing Its ingm dlents mailed free on request. Address I)r. R. V. Plorce, Buffalo. N. Y. ■ u I, ' !l and Beautifying the Skin, Scalp, Hair, and Hands. Cutlcura Soap combine* delicate medicinal, *mofc» Bent, sanative, antiseptic properties derived iron Cutlcura, the great Skin Cure, with the purest of *a*» onaoeous Ingredients, and most refreshing or flower odors. Depots: London, 27 Charterhouse Sq.; Parity. 6 Ruede la Palx; Australia, R. Towns A Co.. Syd ney; India, B. K. Paul,Calcutta: So. Africa, Lea non. Ltd., Cape Town, etc.; Boston. 137 Oolumbur Ave , Potter Drug A Chera. Corp.. Hole Props. «rMailed Free. How to Preserve, Purify, ao* BaauUIy the Skin, Scalp. Hair, aad Hand*. To convince any 2 woman that Fax l tine Antiseptic will Improve her health and do all we claim lor It. Wo will send her absolutely free a large trial box of l’axtine with book of lnstruc -tons and genuine testimonials. Send your name and address on a postal card. c1e a nses and heals mucous mem-' brane af fections, such as nasal catarrh, pelvlo catarrh and Inflammation caused by femi nine Ills; sore eyes, sore throat and mouth, by direct local treatment. Its cur ative power over these troubles Is extra ordinary and gives Immediate relief. Thousands of women are using and rec ommending It every day. fio cents at druggists or by mall. Remember, however, IT COSTS YOU NOTHIN'!; TO TRY IT. TUB It. PAXTON CO., Uoston, BARGAINS in farms and ranches In th* great Judith Basin and central Montana where wheat Is king and stock raising im producing unlimited wealth. Free book et and list of lands on application. Ed mund Wright, Lewiston, Mont. PLEASE MENTION THIS PAPER biOUX CITY P’T’G CO., 1,136—16, 1907 CLAS r^ETO BEST IN THE WORLD QUALLED AT ANY PRICE. ' ALL PRiQES: to 91.25. Women’s hoes, 92.25 to 91.00. art judges of footwear* in this country. Each ing is looked after without regard to large factories at] Jly W. L. Dough's! I why they hold their shape, fit better, iv other makes. >ltoin. which protects the winter against hlch **. Sold i»y the hest shoe dealers everywhere. ee. TV. L. DOl’tH.AS, Hiockton,Ua»K