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Show TO CURE HABIT OF BLUSHING. Open Air Exercise and Companionship Will Do It, Twice as Good One Third tlie Cost fii C The habit of blushing Is almost invariably a cause of great annoyance to Its possessor b. Very frequently it seriously hampers them In the ordinary affairs of life, for blushing la accompanied by confusion of mind, nervousness and hesitancy. The two main points in tho treatment of Bhynesa, which Is the great cause of blushing, are, first, open-ai- r exercise, and, second, the society of others. Open-ai- r exercise is good for all morbid disorders, such as excessive shyness, while the social life makes for and that savolr falre we all seek to attain; for the latter enables us to go through life without betraying awkwardness and timidity. Abnormally sensitive people may find tbe cure a lengthy one, but If they persevere the very mental effort which is put forth to accomplish the remedy will aid them in acquiring control over their t. blushes. New Orleans Every day is bargain day in the wave Circle. Come in and get ac-- Y Irrar 041 kr4 IV W - pl l OUNCES Fp ,5 c 2??;. ,th J01 ocor Mp y cm expenses and muke thing of the past. Do you realize that you can get the best and purest baking powder in the world hills a o BAKIMC hi at 0 POWDER what youve one-thi- rd self-contr- been paying for anywhere near K C quality, a 2t ounce can costs tfc. Think of the Can you make money any easier?saving! Get it The grocer returns the price of can if you are not satisfied. to-da- y. All Grocers Send poit.l for the beautiful Book of Pretenu. FREE.. Co. boo I tell-tal- e Tlmes-Dcmocra- I UAt. GREAT ANIMAL. Wonderful Orator Seemed Half Asleep When Trying a Case. "I heard him once In Faneull hall, Boston. Every man in the audience and the hall was crowded gave one shout of applause at what Everett said. The subject I have entirely forgotten, but this fact I remember," says a writer In the Critic. I inquired if he had ever heard Webster produce such an effect bn an audience. He said never; but he had only heard Webster In court; it was in defense of a celebrated criminal perhaps tho Phoenix bank cose in Boston. "Mr I Webster seemed in a semi-dreathought him half asleep, for he had his eyes almost closed and was in a beavv state, taking llitle notice of what went on in court. William a brisk young man, sat near him and furnished him with law books and papers and acted as if he were there to keep Webster awake. , There were three judges on the bench probably Judge Shaw and two others -- one on each side of uim. They watched Webster closely, for it would not do to neglect what he might say. He, on the contrary, appeared to take no account of other persons, as If his mind were anywhere but there. I fancied ,he was thinking what his next political move should be. He was a remarkable man to look at far other e than the ordinary run of men i the most remarkable American In .his aspect that ever was seen. They thought so in England, where they stopped to look after hltn in the street. But he was heavy a great animal, involved in his own dreams and paying little attention to what went on around him." Do-ho- sup-jpos- nt 'Mlh "A Complaint of a Vulgarism. .a f Sajs a writer in the London ChronUAQUES MFC. CO. icle: "A vulgarism one which, like Chicago. aggravate for irritate, has come Into use by way of the kitchen stairs is M.WE..M 'demean, with a sense of derogation or abasement. It Is to be seen In many a paper and even many a book and beard in many a speech. It It CATARRH and all curabla diaeaaea the second syllable that bas misled f the ere. air, nose, throat, lunSe, atom-acthe popular understanding, but tbe bowela. liver, kidneya, bladder and noun 'demeanor' should have saved all chronic, nervoua and orivate diaaaaaa of both ooaoo. and diaeaaea of children. the educated from their blunder with the verb. When tlp cook refuses tc Home Trectmcut ( urea. fVriri 'demean herself she is excusable, befor free aymptom llat If yno e.n-ncoll, Lou.ullatlon r.e. cause 'demeanor' Is not in her vocabulary." f Da. a. s. .noma Special Offer In Private Diseases tin. o. w. aaunia. Light Housekeeping. Tea Party. Japanese Macawe-whetarc who from Pr acaea. aiifferlnr both irate earned by Igoor-r,fortonaie. of kitchen was small as a doll's front At a Japanese tea party tbe guest Oh, thehAll, or contacloa hare slweya been looked upoe aa legltltnatc iirey hr the Shark. end ic anil rob the aufferar for worth ra treatiarut. IMIS OtrliiaM Who pnee ae Hpeeleliate sit on cushions placed upon the flooi And the pots and pans were few; UN Til, flWBfcf DO NUT ASK TUU TO PA I TO CM ONE DOLLAR little stove was perverse, r. u the tea service consists of a tea And the and wit to youkhei Jovet I,i ailuRKt KNOW THEY CAf CURB AND DO CURB PlUVlTR D'SK.SKS IN BOTH a and a hiba to PKOVB their As pot, the nnd cooling teacups pot, tble PERMANENTLY. la eleae skill, of aliments treat temper of Shakespeare's shrew and mail they But I dunned me a sack with the edge rnntb raw, before the patient Is required to pay Dm. H horse' sue dollar or tboM who prefer chi to heat the water. The Japanese Inaalimenta aatheeureprocrwMM THIS HUN CUT Loll tbe fee In amall weekly or monthly turned bnek do not agree with us In thinking thai I HALING WITH l'HE At kLlCTKU dealt cdeoib blew to tbe and Eakir who For the cap that goes w Ith a chef. yuror Did you ever bear of qu,k L,- ,odi all Oath la oichanx. for empty promltea. a taklr refunding n the matter to clench, spoke mostly 'And, be water should ovei no boiling poured eheneea you eannot lose yoar moi Hair tea duped patient1 'lake In French of eo oalled W K A K N Ebb Eft OP MEN" ere tlmp y Is so water tea. boiled when the the i And bade her call me Joseph." new I LOCAL 1NVAHI-lUDre. THAA MEN Shore. t for turh eaiea M.- ntd IKuSPATB GLAND little of it Is placed In the cooler and Cl Rhd oak oihar Doctors how wiaay esaea they core aeder tbe o.d end uaeieaa plan of sn She lATST cure We Remlnni apron found, and so tied It around Weakneaa. Snarm.tnrrbo, MANtl.lOI) meunant for tola trunble then poured over the tea, which Is al Her girdle In excellent taste; kOtORHRUEA. SYPHILIS, VAHHOf.ELR and blndred tronblea. la leaa time and for lean ease In It we neaer confidential ss tbe weal, erery Wss ate a name or betray lowed to steep for a few minutes. Boll mati lhan any Inatltntlon dainty a cook as a fellow could brook iwertt Con.iiKalloli, Riamlaalion and Adrian PREK by mall or al lb offloa and added water is then the UFPICB tlOLUd: beat to A p nt, Efonlnga f to A; Sunday aal holiday IS a leg felt Without letting things go waste! cupi And I said; As a badge of your art, not filled. Green tea is used, but no sugar SHORES. Emit Smslallstj, 249 i. SHORES Madge or cream is added. But Annettes your name now, seer So remember, my dear, that while you're in her You're French, ae a cook should be! pxmzixsr Thus accoutered, we 'gan with' the pot and the pan To practice the magical art; With a kiss at the toast we essayed no roast And a kiss at the omelets start! And we kissed once more, too, ae we ASTORIA has met with pronounced favor on the part of physicians, pharmastirred a stew With a spoon and a snatch of song; With music and love and French and ceutical societies and medical authorities. is used by physicians with stove. Ah, how could the things go wrong? TREAT and CURE A WEBSTER her CURKU-UXLE- Si 9 blti ml'gl idk. iol cu )tt liied not rtt lA A itb. ibed 37 :k- - 4. in ill Wl ra -W 1 4 Physicians Recommend Castoriap THE IDEAL WIFE Shapes the Destiny of Men The Influence of a Healthy Woman Cannot Be Overestimated. Seven-eighth- of the s men iu this world marry a woman because she is beautiful in their eyes because she has the qualities which inspire admiration, respect sod lovo. There is a beauty in health which is more attractive to men tliuu mere regularity of feature. The influence of women glorious in the possession of perfect physical health upon men and upon the civilisation of the world could never be measured. Because of them men have attained the very heights of ambition; because of them even thrones have m j1 J f-i , J. i ti - F ii -- v . r ft t been established and What a disappointment, then, to see the fair young wifes beauty fading away before a year passes over her head A sickly, I woman, especially when she is the mother of a family, is a damper to all joyousness in the home, and a drag upon her husband. The cost of a wife's constant illness Is a serious drain upon the funds of a household, and too often all the doctoring docs no good. If a woman finds her energies are flagging, nnd that everything tires her, dark shadows appear under her eves her sleep is disturbed by horrible dreams; if she has backache, aches, bearing-dow- "Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Coinound made me a well woman, and I feel so grateful that I am glad to write and tell you of It brougut ms my marvelous recovery. health, new life and vitality." What Lydia F. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound did for Mrs. Ainsley it will do for every woman who is in poor ; health and ailing. It benefits begin when its use begins. It gives strength and vigor from the start, nnd surely makes sick women well and robust. Remember Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound holds the record for the greatest number of actual cures of womans ills. This fact is attested to by the thousands of letters from grateful women which are on file in the l'inkham laboratory. Merit alone can produce such results. Women should remember that a cure for all female diseases actually exists, and that eure is Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Take no substi- head- pains, nervous n ness, whites. Irregularities, or despan dency, she should take means to build her system up at once by a tonle with specific powers, such as Lydia E. Pink-ham- 's Vegetable Compound. This great remedy for women has done more in the way of restoring health to the women of America than all other medicines put together. It is the safeguard of womans health. Following we publish, by request, a letter from a young wife, Mrs. Bessie AinRley of 611 South 10th Street, Tacoma, Wash., writes: Dear Mrs. Finkham: Ever tince mv child wa born I have a 1 hope few women ever have, with tute. Inflammation, female weakness, bearing-dowIf yon have symptoms you don't pains, backache and wretched headache. en-It understand write to Mrs. l'inkham, affected my stomach ao that I could not advice it is my meals, and half my time waa spent Lynn, Mass., for special joy free and always helpful. In bed. Succeeds Where Others Fad. Compound Lydia d, n It The extended use of Castoria is unquestionably the The indisputable evidence that it is harmless: jssnlt of three facts: ficox That it not only allays stomach pains and quiets the nerves, hut assimilates the food : Third It is an agreeable and perfect substitute for Castor Oil. It is absolutely safe. It does not contain any Opium, Morphine, or other narcotic and does not stupefy. It is unlike Soothing Syrups, Batemans Drops, Godfreys Cordial, etc. This is a good deal for a Medical Journal to say. Our duty, however, is to expose danger and record tho means of advancing health. The day for poisoning innocent children through greed or ignorance ought to end. To our knowledge, Castoria is a remody which produces composure and health, by regulating the system not by stupefying it and our readers are entitled to the information. Hall's Journal of Health, .ssnlts most gratifying. ' M Letters from Promt Physicians Addressed to Charles H. Fletcher. But they did, and, oh, what a flood of woe Surged up as I looked at Annette! With pain In her eye as we both stood by The side of the ruined omelet! And the stew and the toast were also lost By an error we ne'er divined; But we kissed again and were comforted when At a restaurant later we dined! New Orleans Tlmes-Democra- L When the Bomb Burst. And how did it hapThe Sultan pen, vizier, that you failed to interpose your wordthless body between your sovereign and the bomb?" Pardon me, your highThe Vizier ness, it was all over so quickly that there was no time to make a move. A wise servant anticiThe Sultan pates the danger of his master. The Vizier "Had I anticipated the danger, your highness, I would have prevented the throw ing of the deadly missile." The Sultan-ft-"Thyou are not en I hnvo praaorlbed yonr Castoria Vr. B. ITsletMd Rrott. of Chlrafo, III., aara s often for Iota d it during my practice, and find it very gatlsfactory. Pr. Wllllnm Belmont, of Clavalgnd. Ohio, H'l : "Vonr Caatorla stnd flratln Its riaag. In ny thirty ytara of practice 1 can say 1 never have found anything that so Oiled the place. 1 have used your Caatorla and found Dr. J. II. Taft, of Brooklyn. X. Y eayes It an excellent remedy la my houaehold nnd private prnctUe for many year. Ibe la excellent. formula Pr. Wm. h. Boaeertnan, of Buffalo, X. Y., eye t 1 sm pleeaed to pek a good word for your Caxmrla. I think ao highly of It that I not only recommend It te etbera, but have ued It In my own family. Pr. R. J. Hamlen. of Detroit, Mich.. aay; I preacrlhe yonr Caatorla am trouhlro. I 1 It for rhlldfPD upvpr found oyttiinf to aware that there are Imliatlune In the held, but I always gee that my patients get Heteber's." s A the father of thirteen children Pr. ffn. I. McCann, of Omuhe. Xb , 1 certainly hnow something about your great medicine, and aalde from my own 1 found Caatorla s popular and of In bava yearn my practice family cnierlence cillclent remedy la almost every borne." Pr. J. JL CTenaen, of Philadelphia. Pe. eiyei "The name that yonr Csatorls bae made for Itaelf In the tens of Ihouaanda of homea bleaeed hr Ilia preaence of acariely needs to be auplemenied by the endoraemeat of the mrtilcal but L for one, moat heartily endures It aud belleie It an excellent remedy. have need your Caatorlt for Pr. Channlng n. Cook, of 8t. Tula. Mo., aeye : I found It thoroughly dtlclent nlwaya several yearn pant la my own family andla have In view of the fact n conaldaratlon and never objet ted to by children, whichare great difficult of therefore and obnoslona that moat aiadldnen of thl character As a laiitlvn,.! conalder it tha poor of anything that I ever prescribed." not prm sayst "Phyaldana generally do like Pr. R. M. Ward, ef Ksnaas City.la Mo., that tha raa of Caatorla mv esperl.-uce- , but scribe proprietary preparation, I mak ma an r to your of many ollu-- phvalnana. ha taught reliable 1 to be It found have thoroughly remedy becauae Caatorla In my practice wifi 1 for children' complaint. Any phvalrlnn who bat raUed a furnlly, is bava, join ut la benrUiat recommendation of caatorla. jij tabic Preparation Tor As stmilatmg the Food aiul Kcc ula ting the Stomachs and Dowels oi AVccc I U Promotes DigcstiotvCheerful ness and Rcst.Con tal ns neither Ojmim. Morphine nor Mineral. JyOT NAHCOTIC. t n, itLT ou awv Vnq-lu- R dUtJmnm Sol t AMUblidk W Jtffanmmt 4n uarw. . Seed (Van AW J i A CASTORIA GENUINE perfect Remedy forConsflpa ALVAYS Boars tho Signaturo of lion. Sour Stonuch. Diarrhoea. I'orms .Convulsions .Feverishness and Loss Sleep. of I ac Simile Signature of hi NEW Yomc. The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. exact copy or wrapper. ; "i1 r THg caavaua eewsanv. mrnz tt woaaav at, gw vena err. n"-- 3IHDAY not itiliim tlis fini-h- t n.H.t ticimUfully and iws Your irrtHrr tolls frlcn. for only ernts. Kruit'inlwr the name smi accept no ether. 1L A larifo piwkuife mu iiu DYES PUTNAM FADELESS r:! j ft; 'll Mnd " ml '"o' ,1 IOC. mas HcUt. - Writ tor 0" io If. Mwkl.t-H- Me. .a . rt OiW 0Im Clrs MVJimv dmlwlv.. The Vizier No, your highness." The Sultan, smiling "In that case lyou have not anticipated the fact that ,1 am about to fine you twenty purses of 100 sequins each, and in addition to present you with thirty lashes across jtbe soles of your unanticiputivo feet Cleveland Plain Dealer. It Was a Question of How. Tom Nason, who lived at Bonny Eagle, Me., and "helped" my grandfather, who was Uncle John" (Lane) on the farm, said one day: "Uncle John, I want 75 cents." What do you Grandfather said: want 75 cents for, Tom?" "I want to buy a quart of rum," waa the reply, "to keep Fourth of July." "Now, Tom," said grandfather, "cant you keep Fourth of July on a pint of rum?" Tom considered for a moment,' and looking his employer straight in the eye replied: "Uncle John, perhaps I could keep Fourth of July on a pint of rum, but the question is, how would it be kept?" Boston Herald. Set a Hard Task. Edwin Stevens, when he made up his mind to tackle vaudeville, for the first round seh'ctcd Manager Meyer-fel- t, founder of a well known circuit. The manager had a gruff manner and a German accent, and was, moreover, very busy. Turning on Mr. Stevens "Veil, vat brusquely, he exclaimed: do you vant?" "I would like to go into vaudeville, responded the candi"Vat do you do vat Is date, meekly. am a comedian." was "I line?" your the modest but very genera! answer. "A komlkcr, hein?" and the manager faced him sternly. "Veil, make me laugh." Moribund St. Helena. St. Helena Is one of England's moribund colonies, according to Ihe report of the governor. It has a cable station and a garrison, but that Is all Only three British warships called In Considering tho during last year. to tho West of St. Helena proximity African coast, and the splendid climate of Ihe Island the goverror wonders that It Is not used as a sanitarium by the navy. , MM It whitens th clot!. good mim.ur, at anticipation? SO VMS MOUTH, THROAT. STOMAOH AND SOWSLA.... NiliH-Judso- -- 0 NEVER FAILS AND W. L. Douglas SHOES. 3?&3 Douglas S4.00 Gilt Edge till, Utah. All HallOVS College SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH Line W. L. SALS BY ALL DHUOaiSTA OSNSRAL Sail taka Drug Co., Consral Agenlx. a REMEDY DIPHTHERIA AND CANKER HALLS AND BOARDING cannot be equalled at any price. DAY SCHOOL STUDIES RESUMED SEPTEMBER 7tb Minim, Primary, Academlo. College and Post Graduate departments. Special attention to Science, Mathematics, Muslo end Commercial branches Courses In Physical Culture, Military Drill. Students are prepared for West Point, Annapolis and ell depart- ments of the Civil Service. A complete corps of able and experienced professors. A limited number of private rooms, for whloh application should be made early. For further particulars, call on or write to the Very Rev. President. Ral.bll.hMi JntYAMT. W.L.DOUnLAS MMKF8 AeD FFU ihan Mttrs en.no h can to fUWAfiO nyoe nnn I UU UU d tprsv thi. ltlUm.nL $fin W. L. I)HI(I. W.so hws tiv bv th.lr and aurerlor w.rln Callrnt Matte AMY shpsji OJHLH MANUtAOlUOLH. BSP1 -- my Mtln. achl.t th l.rge.1 ualltlM,tl. ar. Imt ol any tJ.Bu M food rU ihM In in world, thry that coot you $9.00 to $7.00 tna onl. ddfeiwnco la th prka. II I could taka you in" my lactnry at Hrocklon, Ma.., th. I.rvel It Ilia world unJer on mol maklrg mrn'i llr rr hiw., and hw yuu th car wllh hkh I. mmi. you would rtollr. pair of ItougU. Itha ar .hoc W. b.l - Douula. $J.M why ho. producd In th world thi II I could .how you th dlilrnc Shot mad In mv factory and Ihm ol otlitr you would understand why Douvlar mok, $.I.M .hot co.t mor lo mok, why th y hold tlialr .hap, fit bctlar, wear longtr, and ar ol gralor Intrinsic v.lu lhan any fclhtr $J.B( (Him FOR WOMEN their .ex, th top. mark! iI gal a, UroooShooo,9i.AO,'J,91.16,91.n .ho, fr lor lno,tioii umu rqu.,L r Iniip teoiot otoCt (e tr'll rot for llhi.lr.lt fnlalng of Fall Stvlok XV. In I KM ULAN, IlltM'klOII, M.H. mot tanpl. Color hot Writ If aBIrUd wllh uo ivreej. Thompson's Eye Water maiyclou.iy k ill, dianaa tetm., bo.U DiU.mm.Uvs sad iuval I. In powder Ion to b diuolvtd la pm .nd I. Ut mot cl.en.lnr, (Haling,.11nnaaaul mid tcuburmui lluo liquid .niith i lor , TOILrT AND tVOMrN'fl RPI CIAL bn. i .trail, .1 dm gnu, W Trial Hot and Honk of loatructlons Fra. , y. W.L.tk'nt CAUTION. Inl.t upon having la lako no .nlotUtii. Nona niln on bolloui. Without hi. Ham and prlco .lamped YTANTFO, A .lino ile.ler lo overy town wher, A 1 Ifcniuliiii Him, aro not anld. Full line of duchati, I cIcum. WMtrr, Douotmu Strong Motto Shoom for Moo, 9J.bU, 0St.Otl, 0o.ro School Yt. L. u-- Thuiou (UlY btwn iho t .. gedill.r a dvucht troubled with ill hr. i lC p. ton Cue pant "u So?, Mat, Whsn Answering Advertisements Kindly Mention This Paper. W. N. U.. Salt Lake No. 30. fWOB. BSSBC CURE tutti sum tuTmhp im llMl In I'lflM i flMHftf NSUMMTIO |