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All Counterfeits, Imitations and “Just-as-good” are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment. What Is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relievos Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend, GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS | The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years TMC CENTAUR COMPANY, TT MURRAY CTREET. NEW YORK OfTY« ^ Shotgun §hdi& “Leader”and“Repeater”and Repeating Shotguns make a killing combina tion for field,fowl or trap shooting. No smokeless powder shells enjoy such a reputation for uniform ity of loading and strong shooting qualities as “Leader” and “Repeater” brand s do, and no i shotgun made shoots harder or better than the Winchester. THEY AF1E MADE FOR EACH OTHER "flavin? takon vour wonderful ‘‘Cftsonret*" for three month* him! Peiug entirely cured of Ktopi.ach catarrh uui dyspensiu, I think n word of praiso is due to'‘<'asrr»rMi,*’fforthe1r wondorfn I com position. I havo taken numerous oth<-r so-vailed remedies but without avail nnd I find that Cnscui,'*t4 relieve Dune in a day than ail tiio others 1 have taken would in a year ” James AIcGune, 108 Mercer St., Jorrey City, N. J. Pleasant. Pamtable, Potent. Taste Good, Do Good, Fever Sicken, Weaken or Gripe. 19c, SScl 50c. Never sold in bulk. The ifonnino tablet stamped C UC, Guaranteed to cure ar your money buck. Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or N.Y. 5ga ANNUAL SALE, TEN MILLION BOXES |i ^fc^JhKaMBMBeaafflaapaMNBiaaiaaaaEaaaBBBBBaBaB j te | To convince any woman that Pax- 1 » tlno Antiseptic will !{i improve her health ! and do all we claim for it. Wo will B H send her absolutely free a large trial 8 H box of I’axtine with book of lnstruc- 0 K tloiis and genuine testimonials. Send H 3 your name and address on a postal card. 8 I cleanses and heals mucous . m e m - 1 brane af fections, such as nasal catarrh. pelvic catarrh and inflammation caused by femi nine ills; sore eyes, sore throat and mouth, by direct loeal treatment. Its cur ative nower over these troubles is extra ordinary and gives immediate relief. Thousands of women are using and rec ommending it every day. ro cents at ifncted to work- miracles. It will not cureyfonsumption except In its earlier stages. It will cure very severe, obsti nate. hang-on. chronic coughs, bronchial ana OTtTigoal troubles, and chronic sore tttjfflrfwtth hoarseness. In acutecou'giis il U nut so effective. TTis In thelingermg hang-on coughs, or those of long standing, even when accompanied by bleeding from lungs, that it has performed its most i marvelous cures. Prof. Finley Ellin,"wood, M. I)., of Ben i nett Med. Colh'ge, Chicago, says of gly cerine: I " In dyspepsia it serves an excellent purpose. Holding a fixed quantity of tho peroxide of hydrogen In solution, it is one of the best ; manufactured products of the present time in | its action upon enfeebled, disordered stom achs, especially if there is ulceration or ca ! turrhal gastritis (catarrhal inflammation of stomach), it is a most efficient preparation. ’ Glycerine will relieve many cases of pyrosis (heartburn) and excessive gastric (stomach) acidity.” "Golden Medical Discovery " enriches and ' puriiies the blood curing blotches, pimples. eruptions, scrofulous swellings and old sores, i or ulcers. fend to Dr. R. V. I’lerce. of Buffalo. N. Y., for free booklet telling ail about ttie native medicinal roots composing this wonderful medicine. There Is no alcohol in it. According to History. From July Harper's. A New York man, who spends a portion ! of the summer each year In England, tells J of an amusing incident In connection with j his first visit to Richmond castle. On that occasion he was accompanied by a guid« who relied for his information mainly on a guide-book, which, from time to time, he would furtively consult If he thought the visitor was not looking his way. "What la the height of this fine old ; keep?" asked the New Yorker. "According to hist'ry," replied the guide, "it's ninety-two feet." Similar replies were made to other ques tions of a like nature, each being vouch- . safed with the assurance that It was "ac* j cording to hist'ry." Finally there wras reached a part of the battlements where the hill on which the castle stands descends abruptly to the I river. "Pretty steep descent!" exclaimed the American. "Yes, sir," came from the guide. In his monotonous tone. "According to hist’ry, it's almost perpendicular!" TIBED BACKS. The kidneys have n great work to do in keeping the blood pure. When they get out of order It causes backache, headaches, dizziness, languor and distress ing urinary troubles. Keep the kidneys well and all these suffer ings will be saved you. Mrs. S. A. Moore, proprietor of a restaurant at Wa terville,, Mo., says: “Before using Doan's Kidney Pills I suffered everything from kidney trou bles for a year and a half. I had pain in the back and bead, and almost continuous in the loins and felt weary all the time. A few doses of Doan’s Kidney Pills brought great relief, and 1 kept on taking them until in a short time I was cured. 1 think Doan’s Kid ney Pills are wonderful.” I For sale by all dealers. 50 cents a box. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, X. Y. wwiivi mui ny. “Do you believe that domestic argu ments are at all convincing?” queried Younghub. “Sure.” replied Oldwed. “Each of the parties to the argument is fully con vinced that the other is wrong.” Guns, Traps. Decoys, etc. Lowest prices. Write for free catalog No. 3. N. W. Hide & Fur Co., Minneapolis, Minn. Oraers Must Be Obeyed. From the Kansas City Times, i “The best disciplinarian I ever knew/* I says a retired army officer, “was a colonel I served with during the civil war. Once we were reconnottering a position which the enemy held with a considerable force. “ ‘We will take that place tomorrow,' he said. “ ‘Why, colonel,’ I exclaimed, ‘It's im poesible!’ “ ‘Impossible! Nonsense, sir/ he snorted. I have the order in my pocket.' ” Ask Your Dealer for Allen’n Foot-Kase A powder to shake into your shoes. It rests the feet. Cures Corns, Bunions, Swollen, Sore, Hot. Callous. Aching, Sweating feet and Ingrowing Nalls. Allen’s Foot Rase makes new or tight shoes easy. Said by all Druggists and Shoe Stores, 25c. Sample mailed FREE. Address Allen S. Olmsted, Le Roy. N Y _ No Help to Trade. 1 From Osborne, Kas., Farmer's Villagv Deacon. “Agamemnon," said I to one of the mem ! bers of our church the other day, "aren’t j you going to give anything toward the I preacher's salary this year?" ! “No,” he replied very emphatically, "I gave one year ego and didn’t get a bit more trade from the members, and I made up my mind that it was simply throwing money away.” F| C* St. ' itu«' i,n«l all IServou* nii«ts«i ■ BO riUMntntly 4 nrc«i by Dr. Kline • Uroul Rettorei. P-riid for Free «>tl uUl b«.ttU an*! tr«»ti»«. l>lt. K. U. KLIAE, U.. Ml ArrbStrMt. 1'hiUdolphu. t* No Longer Friends. Mabel—“No man could ever kiss me ; against my will.” Stella—“Huh! If a man ever does kiss you it will probably be against his own | w: •tlrs. Window’s woothhco mbcf ror Chlldr** toothing; softens tho jjutcB, reoaroB inn&mmauoa, »*• Vs7s pain cures wiiwt oolic. ft o-ent a betds The wisest persons on earth. In their own estimates, ure the grass widow and the young man who has just been . initiated into a lodge. ♦4444444444444444444t♦»♦♦♦ I 4 ♦ 4 ATCHISON GLOBE SIGHTS. 4j It is*hard to keep out of work and out of Jail at the same time. If angels are as nice as girls of 10 or 12, we shall be satisfied. The only thing some men are ever willing to save is the country. How a man will roar at fate if he loses a job he didn’t try to hold. The only way some women have of showing their love is by jealously. People naturally shy from the man who suspects everyone of dishonesty. The woman who tells everything she hears, always hears so much, too. With some people the price of peace is complete surrender to their ideas. One nice thing about tradition is that no one cares whether it is true or ! not. Politicians and pugilists are very ‘similar in the matter of their retire ments. When you do exactly as you please, remember you ure the only person pleased. A farmer’s Idea of laziness Is to let the sun. beat you at getting up in the m°rning. \ The average man’s idea of religious j liberty te the privilege of staying home j jfrom church. If it were not for the funerals, there wouldn’t be any family reunions in some families. If a girl is homely, It is safe to as sert that she is a great deal of help to her mother. iiit- until wnti iin.-s nail bit v-ii iiiiii 10 i the only one who feels obliged to be- ] lieve fish stories. Every time we see a boy of 12. smok ing, we confess to feeling a disposi- . tion to spank him. After a heart has been broken a few ■ times, th" healing process becomes greatly simplified. What has become of the old fash- 1 loned girl who said she wouldn’t nuirry the best man living? A stubborn man always says ho Is willing to change his mind if you can convince him lie is wrong. A man can think of a lot of reasons ' why he lost his money, and not once think of Ids poor judgment. Usually it is easy enough to start an argument with the man who has plenty of his words at his command. The man who Is too fat, or too old, to run, always swans to have the most troifble with his hat blowing off., The man who says lie lives “close to | nature,” is not the one you will find doing the heavy work on a farm. Every man would be pretty well sat- I llsfled If he were as important as a book agent tries to make him believe. I How disappointed the average girl Is [when she shows a young man her photo and he doesn't ask her for one. j A really popular young man is one who can show the visiting girl a good .time without damaging his local fences. I The man of artistic temperament sees great beauty In a woman's soul iif she looks all right in other partic ulars. Since they have gone out of fashion, la man can boost his reputation as a (fool pretty fast by wanting to fight a (duel. i The man who thinks he is wise ientugh for his own lawyer, probably |is, if he is good enough to keep out of [trouble. i What has become of the old fash ioned woman who saved the train from , jdestruction by (lagging It with her red | ipetticoat. [ The corset affords men what satlsfac- : tion they can get out of the belief that ■women are not us cool in warm weather as they look. i The card club women may laugh at j the woman who asks if the joker is [used In playing whist, but the men admire her. If it is referred to as a "financial .transaction," there is probably less real 1 mouej Involved than if it were merely called a "deal.” Say to a girl who owns a diamond ring, "You have a pretty diamond," i and she is sure to say: “Yes, but It meeds cleaning." Every day you hear people eomplaing of being imposed upon by visitors. Do Visitors know this? What’s the matter with the hotels? What has become of the old fash ioned woman who expected that the boy who played cards would eventually become a gambler? There Is nearly every kind of a town In this country except the one in which the loyal citizens won’t insist they have the best loo! lng girls. There are r lany qualities which may go toward r ailing a man a favorite with his fellows, but wearing good clothes Isn’t among them. Gossip is more entertaining than 1 statistics, and for the average man about as effective as a means of ac- ' quiring reliable Information. Lec tures on economy don’t reduce a boy’s expenditures for peanuts and I licorice until he wants to save money I to buy skates or a baseball outfit. A woman may have the milk man, I the grocer and the butcher bluffed, ] but she always tries to be diplomatic ' in her dealings with the washer- [ woman. exactly as they please, whether their friends like It or not, get along about us well as tb ose who are always trying to please. The ma i who only half tries to do everything else, puts forth a pretty good effort when it comes to complain ing about the lack of appreciation in this world. A scientist asserts that a sperm whale could swallow an automobile. iDon't be surprised If you see a few sperm whales flopping around some farmer's barnyard. 1 Pictures of last year’s graduates In their white dresses are being carried from the parlor to the spare bedroom to make room on the parlor wall for tills year’s crop. In order to thoroughly enjoy auto moblllng, a man should have at least five machines costing not less than $4,000 each. He should also employ an expert machinist to care for the 'machines and two drivers. Of course a machine shop and a house In which to store the machines would be neces sary. Storm Signal. Billy ran from the head of the stairs where he had tukeri in the gist of the talk at the dining table below. In the nursery he found lijs younger brother. "Gee, Jimmy,” he cried, "mother's goln' to give it to daddy after the company's gone." ' “How do you know?" demanded Jimmy. "Why," answered Billy, "lie's told her three times hand runnin' sho was mis taken about somethin', and she only said, 'Why, darlin'.’ ” Mr. Hlorth, of Christiania, Norway, has invented a system of treating low grade Iron ores In an electric smelter, with graphite as a reducing medium Instead of coal. He has been awarded a prize for his Invention by the Iron and steel Institute. There are large quantities of graphite and of low grade ores t-i Norway, and the existence of water power makes the Invention a valuable one If It can be worked well on a large scale. Silence may be golden, but you can't always convert It Into cash. To kjiow some people Is a standing Invitation to be good. ALL WOMEN SUFFER from the same physical disturbances, and the nature of their duties, in many cases, quickly drift them into the horrors of all kinds of female complaints, organic troubles, ulcera tion, falling and displacements, or perhaps irregularity or suppression causing backache, nervousness, ir ritability, and sleeplessness. > Women everywhere should re member that the medicine that holds the record for the largest number of actual cures of female Ills is Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound made from simple native roots and herbs. For more than thirty years it has been helping women to be strong, regulating the functions per fectly and overcoming pain. It has also proved itself invaluable in pre paring for child birth and the Change of Ldfe. Mrs. A. M. ilagennann, of Bay Shore, L. I., writes :—Dear Mm. Pinkham:—“I suffered from a displacement, excessive and painful functions so that. I had to lie down or sit still most of the time. Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound has made me a well woman ao that l nm able to attend to my duties. I wish every suffering woman would try Lydia K. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound and see what relief it will give them.” 1 Mrs. Pinkham’s Standing Invitation to Women Women suffering from any form of female illness are invited to write I Mrs. Pinkham. at Lynn, Mass, for advice She is the Mrs. Pinkham who y has been advising sick women free of charge for more than twenty j y years, and before that she assisted her mother-in-law Lydia E. Pink B ham in advising. Therefore she U especially well qualified to guide W. L. DOUGLAS $3.00 & $3.50 SHOES the*world l}tiS“8HOE8 FOR EVERY MEMBER Of-y-lft THE FAMILY, AT ALL PRICE8. $25,000 sTo°a£&£'sxrzrxzrf'iif, tr&ljtwr ST. 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LOUIS, $2720 BOSTON and RETURN^,1424* Fare from CHICAGO, $24.00 _ NEW ENGLAND RESORTsTuo.*, 10,20, 24; SEPT. 10.14,24, 2$. From CHICAGO or ST. LOUIS, Oae Fare Plus $2.00 for the Round Trip CANADIAN RESORTS DAILY UNTIL SEPT. 38, W From CHICAGO or ST. LOUIS, Oue Fare Plus $2 00, for the Round Trip Anv Railroad Ticket Amt will be (tad M ft** yo» (all Information and ticket yon via NEW YORK CENTRAL LINES WARREN J. LYNCH, Passenger Traffic Manager, CHICAGO THE “COOK LADIES’ UNION” Annie Yeamans's Characterization Be comes a Reality in New Zealand. From the Indianapolis News. Peace to the memory of Annie Yeamans —if the good old soul were in New Zea land now she would see her “Koo-k Ud- ! dies’ union” blossoming Into reality. The j sanctity of the New Zealand home is at i last being invaded by government recog- | nlzed unionism. Wellington and Christ j church homes are In an uproar, and the mistresses are at white heet, and red In the face, all because tho house servants have at last done what other workers in Now Zealand have done—organized a un ion and presented a ‘‘bill of claims” with the Invitation for the mistresses to sign or be brought Into the arbitration court. I The united army has been organized into j eight corps at Wellington—housekeepers, lady helps, gesserals, housemaids, nurse maids, kitchen maids, laundry maids and cooks; and at Christ church into ten : classes, waitresses and nuree-ln-charge being added. The wages demanded range from $3 a week for nursemaids to 16.23 for housekeepers, “general*” being scheduled at $3.75. They want the week's work lim ited to sixty-eight hours, which certainly ceems reasonable, inasmuch as the gov ernment has given male workers the for ty-eight hour week, shop and office clerks the fifty-two hour week, and female work ers in factories a forty-five hour week. They do not wish to be ousted out of bed before 6:30 o’clock, wish to have Thurs day afternoons and evenings up to mid night, wish time to go to church on Bun day or all Sunday afternoon, and wish all of the legal holidays, eight all told, and If required to work on those days to be paid a shilling an hour. They also ask the employers to furnish any required uni form—dress, caps, collar*, cuffs and aprons—and that only union help be em ployed. They close the list with their most Insistent demand, that employer* provide well ventilated bedrooms for do mestic workers.” They ask that all dis agreements be arbitrated. Women have more cause to b© un happy than men. but most of them keep fairly cheerful because nfEL*n cholla is bad for the complexion. If you want a woman to do a certain ■ thing get her to say she won’t. SICK HEADACHE Positively cared W these little Pill*. They also relieve S> tress from Dyspepsia. Im digestion ana Too Heart# Eating. A perfect rn» edy tor Dlzntnes& Kansas Drowsiness. Bo# Taste In the Mouth. Crete# Tongue. Pain tatbaSM^ torpid ixynt n#. regulate the Bowels. Purely VegetzUUv. SMALL PILL SMALL DOSE MUHFKSE, Genuine Must Bear Fac-Simiie Signature REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. > Grease Helps the Wagoi* up J the Hill < The loa4 seems lighter—Wagon and team wear longer—Von stake more money, and hare more time as make money, wheij wheels arc greased with Mka Axle Grease —The longest wearing and met 1 satisfactory lubricant in thewodd. STANDARD OR CO.