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Show Somehow tt doesn't sound Jtast right when s spinster asks for a match. NERVOUS DEBILITY A Scranton Woman Telia How Dh Williams' Pink Pil'.a Made Her Wall and Strong. Norvous debility is tlio common niuna for what the doctors term by meiitnl depression, fits of the lies," or niebiucboly, loss f energy mid spirits. Tbe put lent 's eyes beooiuu dull, tbe pink fudes from the becomes defective so cheeks, to rceull dates and that it is ilillii-nl- t names at wiil. Some of It sc s.riiiiliuiis OBly may bo present or all uf them. Tbe remedy lies in toning up the nervous belter aystem uml there is no nii'dii-iiiadapted for this purpose tlinn Dr. Williams I'ink Fills. Mrs. Jane J. Davies, of No. 811 WarKoine ren street, Scranton, Iti., ni,vh: years ago 1 berumu greatly reduced in health uml strength anil my nervous aystem boon me so debilitated I lint I felt Wretched. I eon Id nut rest or sliep well (it Jiiglit mid woke lip ns weary ami languid in the morning as 1 was when I wont to bed. My bend ached in the morning ami often there wasAsiin in ny right side a hirh was worse when I eat down. My nerves were on edge all the lime, every little noise bothered me and I was gem rally miserable. Then I decided to try Dr. Williams' link Pills for Pble People, ns my husband IiihI taken tlieni with gissl results, nml they did Wonders for me. Now 1 have no more ywin in my side, no mom headaches, I alecp well and feel strung and abk) to do my wink," Dr. Williams' Pink Pills cared Mrs Davies sud they cun do lust as much fur other weak, pule, ailing men or women who ate slipping into a hopeless decline. They strike straight at the mot of all common discuses caused by poet wu'd impoverished blood. Dr. Williams Pi uk Pills are sold by all druggist, or will 60Iw sent postpaid, oil cents per Imis, sis receipt of price, hoses for $2.60, by the Dr. William Medicine Co., Schenectady, N.Y. PUTNAM FADELESS DYES produce the briglilent end fastest colors with 1cm work aud no niuna. WITH LNClfBV" It is chiinuterised bl Scribbling!. The rhinoceros trust Is another skin Mr. Winslow's Soothing or a man's friends About are enemies in disguise. two-third- of His Device Mankind Will Live and Sleep Easier. s Now Uaa for Gramophone.. Drilling native Malay levies by word of command emitted from a gramophone is the latest instance of modem Even the Zulu can now ingenuity. hear his own native aongs and war dances from records made by a London company, who have Bold more than 20 machines to swarthy warrior of chiefs In South Africa. Folk-song- s the Pygmies were recently procured, and a machine has been dispatched to Lapland for the purpose, if possible, of procuring Eskimo It costs more and more money to live, . but I cannot Bee that any more people are starving to death, This is the season for wondering If your last winters suit has pulled through the summer without a bad attack of moths. It is nice to get through the heated season without having to look at any more of those newspaper pictures of folk-song- Mrs. Harry Thaw, anyhow. At last the mosquito has Its match Frenchman has Invented an elec trlcal machine that will kill mos qultoes faster than a 40,000 horse pow er dynamo could breed them. This electrical mosquito killer la a genuine device. In a description of It the European edition of the New York Herald says: M. Maurice Ch&ulln has declared wai not only on mosquitoes, but on gnatf and flics. Up to the present, says M Max de Nansuuty, In his Interesting scientific causerie In the Temps, humanity has been forced to hold these plagues at bay by means of clouds of tobacco smoke or by mosquito nets Another means of capturing them was to smear a lighted lantern with a mixture of wine and honey. M. Ch&ulln purposes to replace this by electrocution, thanks to an apparatus which he has Invented and pat ented. A sort of cylindrical lantern Is constituted by two rings suspended one above the other and connected by par allel and vertical chains. These art connected with a source of electricity which may be either the current which provides the light or furnished by s little accumulation In such a fashloq A Hurt. Bruise or Sprain St. Jacobs Oil relieves from pain. Circus lemonade Is not necessarily influenced by the rise In lemons. ! Frenchman Confidant That by the Use Sjrap. For ehtJUim ifwtmnir, tori mm im ruibs, rtitnon im. IftiBimiiw illijaiiilRtNrwvlMleuiiei ttoa tottt Some people mistake the workings of mince pie for genius. MOSQUITO ELECTRICITY TO AID IN RIDDING! WORLD OF PEST. Those men who ride on the water wagon get some awfnl Jolts. ia, i C00D-B- Y, s. NO REST NIGHT OR DAY. advises all men to be kind to boys on the ground that some With Irritating Skin Humor Hair day the boys may be superintendents Began to Fall Out Wonderful Reof tbe poor farms where they are sult from Cuticura Remedies. A Kansas man Using Kerosene. Kerosene Is an excellent cleanser. Add some to the washing water If you want your clothes to be extra white. Use equal parte of kerosene and machine oil to clean the sewing machine. The kerosene eats np the dust that dings to the machinery as nothing else will. In case of sore throat or cheat rub Take a thoroughly with kerosene. very little oil at a time, apply flret with a rag, then rub In with the fingers. "Like the Kipling and the Dickens. Tbe proprietors of a Siamese newspaper have distributed handbills containing the following notice: The newa of English we tell the latest Writ In perfectly style and moat earliest Do a murder git commit we hear of and tell It Do a mighty chief die, we publish It and in borders of sombre. Stalt has each one been colleged, and write like the Kipling and the Dickens. Wa circle every town and extortionate not for advertisements. Buy It Buy It. Tell each of you Its greatness for good. Ready on Friday, Number first Ink for Fountain Pen. Do not use ordinary writing Ink In Savage Bruto, la tha heart of tha tropical jungle the dusky brlda brought hor bold hubby hla first meal lines tha honeymoon on tbo swaying elephants. "Hera, aha said, "sat and ba hip- py" Ugh! Is itr "Bread grunted bar hubby. "What ltr fruit How do you Ilka "Bread fruit? Why, er Its not the kind thnt mother made. And even the monkeys chattered their disapproval of this unkind thrust DIFFERENCE IN THEIR MAKE-U- Water Might Ba a Necessity, But Net for Old Soak. "Old Marsh" was a well known char- acter In Sanford, Mass., a number ot year ego, who had a tendency to get "full whenever opportunity ottered. One time he was on the stjoet, "feeling purty good ns hs expressed It and walked up to n group of young fellows and said: Say, do you know where I can get anything to drink? "Why, sure," replied one, thinking to joke him. "I know where there Is lots of good water. "Huh! said Marsh, water Is the only thing 1 dp not drink. Why, Marsh, don't you know yon could not live without water? ssWi "Wall, maybe you couldn't Marsh, with a sarcastic air, "because anyway; but I can you look half-fisget along without It all right. your fountain pen as It will corrode and render your pen useless unless cleaned very often. Take an old typewriter ribbon, turn over It a pint of hot water and let It stand a day or "About the latter part of July my I did not A home for chorus girls Is to be whole body began to Itch. so, stirring frequently. Turn the Ink thus made Into a bottle, cork securely, maintained In New York state. All take much notice of It at first, but It and yon have an Ink which will flow the bachelor cltlxens of all the New began to get worse all the time, and York towns are working hard on the then 1 began to get uneasy and tried freely, and not corrode your pen. If Like Sheep. the typewriter ribbon had considerable all kinds of baths and other remedies location committee. Men whose counsels you would not humcan Ink on It you tbln your Ink by take as Individuals that were recommended for skin lead you with ease Thirty-on- e adding more water after the first pint la a crowd. Cate. years ago a Chicago hus- ors; but I became worse all the time. Is made. out to out fall and went my band excused himself and My hair began to get a drink. He has just returned scalp Itched all tbe time. Especially Home Comforts. Removing Ribbon Creates. but has forgotten whether or no he at night. Just as soon as I would get boarders dont seem to Ilk The become will Ribbons Deht. In National creased whole In bed and get warm, my body spite Origin of Englands got the drink. of the best care, and a hot flat Iron re- our country vegetables," said Mrs. would begin to itch and my finger England's national debt originated moves but few of these marks of use. Corn tassel. In the reign of William III., whose Ladies' hats this fall will be small, nails would keep it irritated, and It "That's funny." responded the farmA better plan la this: Take a smooth 1694. first loan was obtained in dark and plain. Inasmuch as this was not long before I could not rest er. "They ought to' 'predate 'em. A friend asked me quart bottle and fill with boiling hot may mislead some trusting husband night or day. was bought right in the same They water. a Then Handkerchiefs. I Silk wrap White and Launder single paper town To into a false calculation, I will say that to try the Cuticura Remedies, come from. they around the bottle, wrap the smoothly Do not put white silk handkerchiefs in the price will be as high as ever. and the first application helped did, the ordinary whkIi, as they are easily ribbon around the paper perfectly For about four me wonderfully. Merry England. laundered at home. Make s strong lather smooth and tight and then wrap ana bath hot would take every I weeks of fashion should the Women favor do and not hut water, of Ivory Snap Times and manners change. Tha around this other and In paper Cuticura pin the nee handkerchief or and then on the backs down apply their tub the soap night wearing their balr modplace. Set It aside a day and night customs of London, ancient and and I soda. Rine and iron while damp with as long as the shirt waist Is buttoned Ointment to my whole body; London differ. tbe hot iron. ern, Says ribbon be will and greatly the moderately S beautifully (?) along the spine. Out of seven kept getting better, and by the time ELEANOR R. PARKER. days: smooth and new to appearance. Soiled Times, regarding medieval I used four boxes of Cuticura I was a with was everybe soaked ribbons passion and Dancing may squeezed entirely cured, and my hair stopped What He Most Wished For. in a weak auds and when rinsed and body. From the queen to the milkfalling out. D. E. Blankenship, 819 John Flske, the American historian, dried, ironed In this way. It la a very maid, all the women danced; from tha N. Del. St., Indianapolis, Ind., Oct 27, was an ardent lover of music and himking to the erftsman, all the young satisfactory method. 1905 self no mean musician. Furthermore, men danced. They danced In tha be was extremely corpulent and felt streets whenever It was possible, From Sandals to Shoes Chinese Official. the hot weather painfully. He was which was one of the reasons why The first foot coverings were sandnee delivering a course of lectures at Everybody In China works hard, May day was so Joyous a festival. even those who have reached the high- that each of the chains is always als. After these came shoes left open The more courtly people had d&ncea summer school In a small city of the at the toes, then the wooden shoes est positions. It Is related of a mem- live. middle west The heat was terrlflo and stately, such as tha of the ninth and tenth centuries, fol- dignified ber of the Chinese cabinet that he elecn and adjoining the house where the Is In the center Danse au Vlrlet, In which each perlamp, either left home every morning at two tric or other. This light attracts the lowed a little later by shoes with former sang a verse, and then they lecturer stayed was a church where turned-u- p toes, all danced an hut zealous quartet o'clock, as he was on duty at the pal- mosquitoes, which begin to buzz long pointed and around, singing the same sometimes reached which as as member high a As six. to from ace three all practiced and performed during around the lamp and come In contact the knee. Later a shoe was worn verse In chorus; the Pss de Brabant, of the privy council he was engaged with the chains. The moment the In hours of the torrid afternoons and where every man knelt to his partner; from alx to nine. From nine until sect touches two at once with its long with an exceedingly wide toe, so very the Danse au Chaplet, where every Tenia ga. One evening, seeing the fa11 he was at the war department, of legs it establishes a short circuit and wide that tt Impeded the process of man kissed his partner; they danced mous man sit tor a tiiqe unoccupied walking. Qneen Mary restricted the which he was president. As the memand apparently oppressed by this comIs Immediately electrocuted. minstrels' songs, singing wearing of this by proclamations. The together, ber of the board of punishment ha bined affliction, the young daughter of a In danced If this apparatus is Installed In the they garden, they to ran the effect that proclamation 12 till from two, was In attendance his hostess attempted to divert him by bedroom It has only to be lighted a danced in the meadow, they went out and as a minister of the foreign of- short time before the owner retires to shoes should not be worn wider than at night to dance, with tapers In their ottering him a new novel, then Just beinches. alx fice he spend every day from two till rest to Insure a quiet night's sleep. hands: they danced to beautiful muslo coming popular. I think The Choir five or six there. In addition he freInvisible' is perfectly splendid, Mr. We Make Travel Easy, played by an orchestra. ' Where Is HANDS FREE FOR WORK. Would'n you like Flake, said sh. now? Where the quently served on special boards or the Five trains dally via the Atchison, flilxeddancing spirit commissions. . to read it? The historian put the When did Merry Engkissing? KanA to Colorado Labor-Savin- g Santa Fe, Cradle Devised by Brit- Topeka book aside. "My dear young lady," sas City, SL Joe, Chicago, Galveston, land die? When did it begin? Was ish Columbia Indians. Anecdote of Robert R. Hitt. said he, "the only choir In the world !;j El Paso, City of Mexico. Ask me It ever so? The late Robert R. Illtt had a knowltn which I could feel any Interest at waists of this kind on a street car C- - F. Warren, about reduced rqtes. machines are G. A., A. T. ft S. F. Domestic labor-savin- g Kinds ef this moment would be the choir In- the other night I counted four that edge of stenography which was of West, Ry., 411 Dooly audible. gaped and tt wasn't a very good great value to him In debate. He has generally regarded as exclusively the Block, Salt Lake City, Utah. tfhe numerous kinds of west of been known to rise with his hand full outcome of science and civilization. night for percentages either. which the effetq east solemnly disof shorthand notes of a speech Just Nevertheless the Indians of Vana courses are enough to bewilder Got Along Without Exorcist. A newspaper writer says that delivered to which he was about to couver Island, British Columbia, have Rev. William Davies, a Hereford Philadelphia lawyer. It will assure blondes (meaning women of that reply and woe to the man who ac- devised an ingenious appliance for (England) vicar, died some years ago. you that besides the middle west, type) Itave caused almost all the trou-gl- cused Mr. Ilitt of misquoting him. He rocking the cradles of their Infants. For 35 years he took no more exer- a plyase it employs continually and in thiB old world. And yet a was the patron saint of the stenogThe cradle Is suspended by cords cise than was Involved In walking with evident pleasure, there are an black-haireblack-eyed- , raphers of the house. Not long ago from one room to another; ho was a eastern west, a western west, a northbeauty can cut a wide swath now and political influence was about to diseater, with a marked weakness ern west, and a southern west! Yet hearty then in the field of discord. place from the line of promotion a for such appetizing things as hot but there Is only one east, and hardly young exjiert writer of shorthand from tered rolls (he always had them for enough of that to swear by. The "When I wuz a boy. said Uncle By, Michigan whose work Mr. Illtt had and roast pork, and he Californian. breakfast) in the occasion to admire. Mr. Hitt went to taking a shot at a knot-hol- e could make away with a bottle of floor, "I used t' tote th girls 8tuffed Apples. Speaker Cannon. "This will never do, ' grocery port wine after dinner. And yet ho off to go hoatridln'. There war a Joe, said the shorthand authority of never had a day's Illness during all Pare large smooth apples, cut out mighty lot o stumps in that, air ol' the house. We can't do without this these years, was the picture of health, the cores without breaking through river an th' girls alius man. The house must have him. AH j iiscatacoy and full of spirits and energy, and the under side. Make a filling of flne- watc-henut for stumps, we being right, Hitt, replied Speaker Camion. he lived to enjoy a hearty meal on his ly chopped cold cooked chicken, sea- One rowin' an' sett in' backards! If anybody knows the sort of stenogone hundred and fifth, birthday. soned with salt, pepper add a little day I up and ast. one o them there raphers this bouse ought to have you chopped parsley. To one cup finely branch of a small The Efficacy of Prayer. girls to marry me, and I'll be dinged are the man. That settled It and th from the projecting cord ef the chicken add one-hal- f cup of fina from carried ef she didnt take me up qulekern Michigan stenographer held his plies. tree, while a third Years ago, an old darky, whose mas- bread crumbs Fill the apple cups the end of the branch Is attached to ter had some fine, fat turkeys, mads with the chicken, with a bit of butter but she's kept me elm chain LOOSE TEETH the mother's foot She is thus enabled up his mind that he must have one on each, and set In a hot oven to o' th stumps ever since, an' I reckon to awing her offspring, her hands be- of those turkeys and as he tells the cook till tender, but not soft enough that's what a good wifes fer, anyhow! Grape-NutMade Sound by Eating Ain't It, boys? ing left free for other work. BEST IN THE WORLD story he sets to work to get It by to break down. Our Illustration depicts an Indian praysr. Gilt line Edga W.LOougltt $4 GOOD OPENING ON A CORPSE. I pray the Lord," he said, "dat he Proper food nourishes every part ol mother pursuing her double occupaSMnottmqiBlledatanypt to the Fisher left body, because Nature selects tha tion. The tree. It will be noticed, has would send me one of dem turkeys. Walter try Saturday fb Shot Dralrn : s W. U IkxiKtaV to go to White Castle, via Morrow sta different materials from the food wa been cut and shaped for the purpose I prayed, that way mornln and eben-l- n If invested In a Diamond. They Fount i tt moot for a week, but still dat turkey never wear out, and are constantly aouylcJM Inlhli rouniry eat, to build bone, nerve, brain, tuns-- , to which it Is put. London Answers. lion, but is In detention for six days Stmlor Uil glut i didn't come, and I tell you my mouth advancing In value. after which he hopes to have no other cle, teeth, etc. Big Bear Drowned. All we need is to cat the right kind for It. So I says trouble in getting to the school of Buy of a houae you trust. in was Just An unusual tragedy occurred to I must which he Is the principal, with s of food slowly, chewing it well our Trout Run. a my myself, change prayer tributary of Fine Creek digestive organs take It up into tha a few dags ago. by which a big black and so I prayed one ebenln dat the corpse of five teachers. This Is good opening for a young min of 20 blood and tha blood carries it all bear lost his life, having been Lord would send me after the turkey, j and, brethren, dat turkey was here Evergreen Cor. Bunkie (La.) Re--' through the body, to every little nook drowned. before daylight. and corner. view. A woodsman found the body of a If some one would ask you, Is hundred several bear weighing large To Brighten Up a Carpet. Beautiful, Beautifu1 World. Grape-Nutgood for looso tci-.h170 pounds In the stream pinned against a Strolled a Inver and a maid sea I looks much cleaner and don't A "No, say, carpet probably x "MAIN youd In Which the the From position Where the springtime sunlight played But a woman In log. If, Just before sweeping, some how It could be. On the rippling river's SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. body lay It was evident that the bear brighter thrown Is salt upon it, or If, after It Ontario writes: On the rollin' crimson breast! tried to cross the stream on the slip- has been Is wiped over with it swept, For tbe past two years I have i zed log and fell into the current, a cloth or sponge wrung out of clean Strolled th maiden, strolled the man Food with most excellent pery Grape-Nut- s which was strong as the result of hard Where the bud the zephyrs fan; U0ES FOR EVERYBODY AT ALL PRICES results. It seems to .take the ; lace rains, lie became entangled In some salt water. This quite removes the j Shoe. $3 SboA. $5 to nevp iilo the Joy ins wood: Xn' e. O. so 14SS e. NSMSUBR. tot 1. 25. Wu n Bhrw. $4 00 to 1.60. understood! Wandered far-a- nd of medicine in many ways, builds up underbrush. There was evidence of dusty look which so soon gathers upon M. V. SALT LSKS OITT. UTSN will brighten the colors. S SADLBA. and W. L, IriiiUi itna nerves and restores the health a bard carpets, omm', the try struggle, the log showjng places A Sweet the flowers' petal shed ClljiidmilkliM,i: tor Hihstitniulvcar cupful of coarse salt to a basin of When Answering Advertisements generally. nfhsrr makete from their in'!low bed! where the bear had scratched it try- water rtirl th.y la tbe right proportion. s taken before reIf I could take ou ir.to my large "A little Grape-Nutliirds itmorg the trees. (.aro'.h-Kindly Mention This Paper. to a hold himself out pull ing to get factories at Brockton, Mass., and show nerves and soothes Droning, softly, buzzed the Itees! my gives of the stream Iick Havefr Express. tiring you !qw carefully V. L. Douglas shoes sound sleep." (Because it relieve Irlint the lover suw nor heard re made, you would then understand Brakes Used by Tyroleans. or song of bird! ritability of the stomach nerves, being It mis why they hold their shape, fit better, rose red a predicated food.) In her cheek They have an easy, If eomewhat wear longer, and are ct greater value Fairer than the woodland bred! Before I used Grape-Nut- s my teeth primitive method of braking their car than any other mak-j- . of zb kind at tha Irani rzprnis nso - loose in the gums. were so rlages In Tyrol, where the mountain Wherever you live, you can obtain W. L wenThey snow-whiher within throat Sweet I Dougin, (hors. Mu name unit prkc .t.mped ; Dwelt a soft, melodious note. Fairbanks-Mors- e It simare consists very steep. bad I was afraid they would some day roads a the butiom winch you against high , Brices and Interior shoe. Takw mo tubttU ; Deeply hidden In her eyes out. Since I have used Grape-Nut- s ply of removing the bind wheels when fall all Gasoline Engines and Ask jmurdesler tor W'. L. Douglas shoes Was a glimpse of Paradise! I have not been bothered any sharp grade Is met with. Although I H. P to ZOO H.P. Os rate its sn Kcrsssns, 6a ar OiL nd Insist upon having thm. mill not tihrear hnttf. one receives something of a Jolting, fait OoerforfeeVM.W: loose with teeth. more his arm About FAIRBANKS. MORSE Ok CO. waist her Round hluslratetf Catalog "I Fall Styles. Write Shielded her from woodland harm! "All desire for pastry has disappear- the aense of safety makes up for that I2S 220 8. West Temple St, Salt Lake City, Utah W. L. DOIIO LAS, IMpb 1 2, Brockton, Mns Rees from flower to flowir slipped . PIsaasaasdBt Illustrated Catalogue Hu X KL ed and I have gained in health, weight Inconvenience. The ordinary brake But 'twas heaven that he sipped! and happiness since I began to use would scarcely bold, and one would r.lTF.XT ATTOHXEYS. ..E P. Baglas to me Grape-Nuts- . Name given by Postnm be forever running the risk of having Ho. sseeistesteeiMNeeeseeteteeeiiSMiMCO Stiast with the horses and the cart run away s. Co., Battle Creek, Mich. Get the faTrade Marks, over banks with the the and " high Oapynshia Road to plunging Stats., mous little book. "The I. le l s p r ue a s ordinary method. in pkgs. "There's a reason. Unas BiouiUua Sll ik, Washlsstss, -- h I Hard-Workin- g j . -- . e olive-skinne- W. L. DOUCLAS 3.50 &3.00 Shoes d lit-ni- ! Your Money is Safe Job-bin- ; j s ? St Union Assay Office. Ini-em- , For Irrigation or Pumping w-r- e j te s Pumps . PATENTS De-sun- Well-vllle,- |