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1 I m "3 1 1 iWJwtM-i tit 1(HC William the Conqueror reached the const of England on his memorable invasion. l-JKV Original St. Paul's Cathodral in London dedicated. ir13 Fall of Tournay, Helium. WA Dutch and Swedish colonies on Delaware Iay surn-ndored to the English. KkS7 Venetians under Moromi bombarded Athens. 173d (Vm act riots in London suppressed. 1777 General Anthony Wayne surprised and defeated by the British. .Hritish under Lord Howe entered Philadelphia. 1778 British captured American frigate Ilalcijrh. 1701 French Assembly disolved. 170," Count Allessandrodi Cagliostro, whom Carlyle described as the most perfect scoundrel in the world's history, died. 1709 Kome surrendered to the Ilritish.. French captured Zurich, Switzerland. 1500 Treaty of Idelfonso, by which Spain ceded Louisiana to France. 1S03- First Catholic Church in Ilostou dedicated. 1501 War declared between Itussia and Peria. 1S10 P.attle of P.usaco. lSlo Detroit evacuated by P.ritish and taken possession of by Americans. 1819 Hudson Iiiver Kailroad oiened to I'eekskill. 18Ti Steamer Yankee IMade, from San Francisco to Panama, wrecked; l.i perished. . United States sloop-of-war Albany sailed from Aspinwall and was never more heard of. 18G'J Union garrison at Augusta, Ky surrendered after gallant defense.. (Jeneral Nelson shot by General Je3 C. Davis at Louisville, Ky. 1S(M Confederates tinder General Price invaded Missouri. 1871 General Joseph IL Clanton shot and killed by Colonel D. M. Nelson, in Knoxville, Tenn. 1872 Charles T. Yerkes, convicted, of embezzling funds of Philadelphia, pa rdoned. 1881 First time tables of the Canadiar Pacific Railway issued. 1S!0 McKinley tariff act went into ef fe t. 1898 Death of Quern Iniise of Den mark. .American and Spanish peace commissioners met in Paris. .Republicans of New York nominated Theodore Roosevelt for Governor. 1899 Dewey arrived in New York on th Olympia. 1903 Rioting at Sault Ste. Marie by dis charged employes of Consolidated Lake Superior Company. 190i Ilattleship Connecticut launched at New York navy yard. 190." France and Germany reached an agreement on their relations with Morocco. .England and Japan signed treaty of alliance, agreeing to maintain integrity of China. or Kid Herman is patiently waiting for a chance to meet Gans and Nelson. It looks as if the question of superiority in the 2-year-old class on the turf will not bo decided this year. According to advices the Goldfield Athletic Club will put, up a purse of $ir,M)C for a go between Terry McGovern and Jimmy I'ritt. The Clevelands lead the American League in club batting with .270 and ia i;eiding with .IMJ7. Five members of the team are In the .300 class in hitting. Manager Chance of the Chicago Cub f-ays that he is not going to repeat the nvstake made by McGruv" this year ol depending entirely on his veterans to win the pennant for him again next season. Charles Neary, the Milwaukee boxei who defeated Herrera, announces that h will not take part in any short round bouts the coining season unless he fails tc get some long ones. Ha prefers fifteen tc twenty round bouts. Jimmy ('off roth of San Francisco i. one man who is far from thinking Nelson impervious to a knockout punch, and the popular fight promoter declares that lit is willing to bet $2.."oO that Willie Fitz gerald. the Rrooklyn lightweight, can defeat Rattling Nelson. Harness horse1 enthusiasts are looking forward to the meeting of Dan Patch and The Proncho. two of th greatest pacer? that tlr world has ever known. An Forl is now being nude to bring the two pacers together in a special match. The result of the Gans-Nelson affaii shows that finish fights are a delusion, and a snare. Gans was compelled to go sc carefully in husbanding his strength that it robbed the bout of much of the interest it would otherwise have possessed. No bout should go longer than 2." rounds, and for the most part 20 rounds is amply sufficient. An amendment lo the new eligibility rules for athletes at Harvard, to the effect that a s udent who is registered io any graduate department shall not take part in athletics as members of 'varsity teams, has brought the sport down tc hard and fast lines. The rule is looked upon as a distinct hardship on the men to whom it applies. The Japanese government has formally opened the port of Dalny to the commerce of the world. No duties will tc levied on imports and exjorts at that point. This is regarded ns fulfilling the promise of the open door. No Chine customs office will be established. The first international congress Jn favor of the universal language known as Esperanto was opened at Geneva, Switzerland. Dr. Zenienhof of Warsaw, who projected this language by means 'of a pamphlet in 1SM7, was present nnd pa. ceived an ovation. A thousand delegates, representing twenty nations, were present, including the United States. The Pope sent a message of approval. In the last ten years Esperanto has made great progress. Mrs. Herman Oelriths filed a petition it San Francisco requesting that special letters of administration be granted her upon the estate of her late husband.

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NERVOUS DEBILITY A Scranton Woman Tells How Dr. Williams' Pink Pills Made Her Well and Strong. Nervous debility is the common name for what the doctors term neurasthenia. It is characterized by mental depression, fits of the "blues," or melancholy, loss of energy and spirits. The patient's eyes become dnll, the pink fade from the cheeks, the memory becomes defective 60 that it is difficult to recall dates and names nt will. . Some of these symptoms only may be present or nil of them. The remedv lies in toning up the nervous system and there is no medicine better adapted for this purpose than Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Mrs. Jano J. Duvies, of No. 314 Wnrreu street, Scrnuton, Pa., says: Some years no I became greatly reduced in health and strength and my nervous system became po debilitated that I felt wretched. I could not rest or sleep well at night and woke up ns weary and languid in the morning as I was when I went to bed. My head ached in the morning and often thero was a pain in my right side which was worse when I 6at down. My nerves were on edge all the time, every little noise bothered mo and I was generally miserable. Then I decided to try Dr.'Williams' Pink Pills for Pale Peoyle, as my husband had taken them with good resnlts, and they did wonders for rue. Now I have no moro pain in my side, no more headaches, I sleep well and feel strong and able to do my work." Dr. Williams' Pink Pills cured Mrs. Da vies and they can do just as. much for other weak, pale, ailing men or women who are slipping into a hopeless decline. They strike straight at the root of all common diseases caused by poor and impoverished blood. Dr. Williams Pink Pills are sold by all druggists, or will be sent postpaid, on receipt of -price, 50 cents per lox, six boxes for $2.50, by the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Schenectady, N.Y.

Ahead of tthe Timm, "I'm living In the wrong age," grumbled the little old man who was sitting outside of the postofflce whittling a peach stone. "How's that?" queried the horseshoe pales man. "Why, be gum. I should have been llvii.g In an age when thar wan't nothing but automobiles and airships." "Why so? Horses ever give you any trouble?" "Trouble? Wall, I reckon they have. While I went to the circus the old wornan ran away with a boss doctor. If there hadn't been any bosses thar wouldn't have been any hoss doctors and I would have had the old woman ytt. No, sir, young man, I was born too carly.' TIRED BACKS. The kidneys have a great work to do In keeping the blood pure. When they get out of order It causes backache. headaches, dizziness, languor and distressing urinary troubles. Keep the kidneys well and all these sufferings will be saved you. Mrs. S. A. Moore, proprietor of a restaurant at Waterville, Mo., says : "Before using Doan's Kidney Tills. I suffered everything from kidnev troubles Cor a year and a half. I had pain In the back and head, an almost continuous pain In the loins, and felt weary all the time. A few doses of Dean's Kidney Tills brought great relief, and I kept on taking them until In a short time I was cured. I think Doan's Kidney Pills are wonderful." For sale by all dealers. f0 cent a box. Foster-Milbum Co., Buffalo, N.' Y. LINCOLN'S WEAPON. ilorv He Employed Ridicule for III Client lleneflt. Wit and ridicule were Lincoln weapons of offense and defense, and he probably laughed more Jury cases out of court than any other man who ever practiced at the bar. "I once heard Mr. Lincoln defend a man In Rloomington against a charge of passing counterfeit money," Vice President Stevenson told the writer. "There was a pretty clear case against the accused, but when the chief witness for the people took the stand he stated that his name was J. Parker Green, and Lincoln reverted to this the moment he rose to cross-examine. 'Why J. Parker Greene? What did that J. stand for? John? Well, why didn't the witness call himself John P. Green? That was his name, wasn't it? Well. what was the reason he didn't wish to be hnown by his right name? Did J. Parker Green have anything to conceal, and If not, why did J. Parker Green part his name in that way?' And so on. Of course, the whole examination was farcical," Mr. Stevenson continued, "but there was something irresistibly funny In the varying tones and inflections of Mr. Lincoln's voice as he rang the changes upon the man's name ; and at the recess the very boys In the street took up the slogan and shouted 'J. Parker Green!' all ovr the town. Moreover, then was something In, Lincoln's way of Intoning his questions which made me suspicious of the witness, and to this day I have never been able to rtf my mind of the absurd Impression that there was something not quite right about J. Parker Green. It was all nonsense, of course, but the Jury must have been affected as I was, for Green was discredited and the defendant went free." LOOSE TEETH Blade Sound hy Rntliur GrnpeOTutn. Proper food nourishes every part of the body, because Nature selects the different materials from the iood we eat, to build bone, nerve, brain, muscle, teeth etc. AH we need Is to eat the right kind of food slowly, chewing It well our digestive organs take it up into the blood and the blood carries It all through the body, to every little nowk and corner. If some one would ask you, "Is Grape-Nuts good for loose teeth?", you'd probably say, "No, I don't see how It could be." But a woman in Ontario writes: "For the past two years I have used Grape-Nuts Food with most excellent results. It seems to take the place of medicine In many ways, builds up the nerves and restores the health gener ally. "A little Grape-Nuts taken before retiring soothes my nerves and gives sound sleep." (Because it relieves Irritability of he stomach nerves, being a predigest ed food.) "Before I used Grape-Nuts my teeth were loose in the gums. They were so bad I was afraid they would some day all fall out. Since I have used GrapeNuts I have not been bothered any more with loose teeth. "All desire for pastry has disappeared and I have gained In health, weight and happiness since I began to use Grape-Nuts." Name given by Postum Co., Battle Creek. Mich. Get the famous little book, "The Road to Wellville," In pkgs. "There's a reason,"

Met III Mnleli. One of the very few occasions on which liufus Choate, the famous American lawyer and statesman, met his match was when he was examining one Dick Barton, chief mate of the ship "Cballe'npc." Choate had cross-examined him for over an hour, burling questions with the speed of a rapid-fire gun. "Was there a moon that night?" "Yes, sir." "Did you see it?" "No, sir." "Then how did you know there was a moon?" "The 'Nautical Almanac' said so, and I'll believe that sooner than any lawyer in the world." "Be civil, sir. And now tell me In what latitude and longitude you crossed the equator?" "Ah, you are joking." "No, 6ir. I'm in earnest, and I desire an answer." "That's more than I can give." "Indeed. You a chief mate and unable to answer so simple a question!" "Yes, the simplest question I ever was asked. I thought even a fool of a lawyer knew there's no latitude at the equator."

Deduetlve IlrnxonlnR. Hotel Reporter I've got a breezy little talk here with a Scranton (Pa.) man, but City Editor Well? "There's an imiortant omission. I forgot to inquire his business." "Oh, that's easily supplied. He runs i correspondence school, of course." Puck. To WnaTi a Carpet. To clean an ingrain carpet that i badly soiled. Tip the widths apart and shake. Have ready a tub of hot Ivory Soap suds and wash a width at a time on the machine, using several waters. Rinse and run through the wringer. Add a handful of salt to the last water to set the colors and spread on the jrrass to dry. ELEANOR R. PARKER. Not Liked. "How do you like your new next door neighbor?" "Don't like him at all. He's a contemptible fellow. Instead of owning a lawn mower that I could borrow he has his grass cut by contract" Cleveland Plain Dealer. 8tate of Ohio, CKj of Toledo, Lucas County, sä.: Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he la senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co.. doing business in the City of Toledo, County aud State aforesaid, and that aM firm will pnv the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. FRANK J. CIIENF.Y. Sworn to before me and subscriled In my presence, this 6th day of December. A. D. 18SC. A. W. GLKASON. (Sea!.) Notary Public. Hall's Catrrrh Cure Is taken Internally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Semi for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo. O. Sold bv all Drujrcisfs. 73e. Take Hall's Family Fills for constipation. A gentleman does not make a girl conspicuous by over-attention nor shun her when he is thrown into her society simply because she does not attract him. Low One Way Rates West and Northwest via Nickel Plate Koad. Aug. 27th to Oct. 31st inclusive. Full information of Agent or address, C A. iUlin, T.P.A Fort Wayne, Ind. (931) l'eIeM Word. Statistics show than the sooner a man allows his wife to have the last word the sooner the controversy will end. Chicago Daily News. Thl Will Intereat Mother. Mother Gray" Sweet Powders for Children, used liy Mother Gray, a nurse In Children's Home, New York, cure Constipation, Feverlshness, Teething Disorders. Stomach Troubles and Destroy Worms; 30.000 testimonials of cures. AU druggists. 25c. Sample Free. AdJress Allen S. Olmsted, Le lioy, X. Y. , A curious butterfly exists in India. The male has the left wing yellow and the rijjht one red; the female has these colors reversed. rr. WlnsloW Sooth ISO Strup for Children teething; orten the (rums, reduces inflamnutuum, lajs pain, coxa wiad colic cants boui. Profenaional Seerecj-. The question of a, medical man's obligation of secrecy has again arisen in the striking case at the CIronde assizes. In 1SG8 two Janzac doctors called to attend a sick person, susiceted It to be a case of criminal poisoning. They believed that they knew the guilty person, but hesitated to denounce him. They consulted their confreres, who said : "A crime discovered by us in the exercise of our art becomes a prfesslonal secret." This theory, however, Is not universally held. Le Tetlt Parisian.

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This remarkable woman, whose maiden name was Estes, was born in Lynn, Mass., February 9th, 1319, coming from a good old Quaker family. For some years she taught school, and became known as a woman of an alert and investigating mind, an earnest 6eeker after knowledge, and above all, possessed of a wonderfully sympathetic nature. In 1843 she married Isaac Pinkham. a builder and real estate operator, and their early married life was marked by prosperity and 'happiness. They had four children, three sons and a daughter. In those good old fashioned days it was common for mothers to make their own home medicines from roots and herbs, nature's own remediescalling in a physician only in specially urgent cases. By tradition and experience many of them gained a wonderful knowledge of the curative properties of the various roots and herbs. Mrs. Pinkham took a great interest in the study of roots and herbs, their characteristics and power over disease. She maintained that just as nature so bountifully provides in the harvestfields and orchards vegetable foods of all kinds; so, if we but take the pains to find them, in the roots and herbs of the field there are remedies expressly designed to cure the various ills and weaknesses of the body, and it was her pleasure to search these out, and prepare simple and effective medicines for her own family and friends. Chief of these was a rare combination of the choicest medicinal roots and herbs found best adapted for the cure of the ills and weaknesses peculiar to the female sex, and Lydia E. Pinkham's friends and neighbors learned that her compound relieved and cured and it became quite popular among them. All this so far was done freely, without money and without price, as a labor of love. But in 1873 the financial crisis struck Lynn. Its length and severity were too much for the large real estate interests of the Pinkham family, as this class of business suffered most from fearful depression, so when theCenten. nial year dawned it found their property swept 'away. Some other source of income had to be found. At this point Lydia E. Pmkham's Vegetable Compound was made known to the world. The three sons and the daughter, with their mother, combined forces to A !?!LtWe GATAJffil! Ely's Cream Balm is quickly absorbed. Gives Relief at Once. It cleanses, soothes heals and protects the diseased membrane. It cures Catarrh and drives away a Cold in the 7 " y, Head qmckly. Ite-HAV GCMCt stores the Senses of I ItoVisill Taste and Smell. Full size 50 cts., at Druggists or by mail ; Trial Size 10 cts. by mail. ElyBrothers,56WarrenStreet,NewYork. RUBBER STAMPS. All kinds of Rubber Stamps Made to Order. Self-Inking Daterc-something new. Ink and Inking Pads. Send for Catalogue to Lock Box 219. Fort Wayne. Indiana.

There arc two classes of remedies: those of known quality and which are permanently beneficial in effect, acting gently, in harmony with nature, when Lature needs assistanee; and another clas3, composed of preparations of unknown, uncertain and inferior character, acting- temporarily, but injuriously, as a result of forcing- the natural functions unnecessarily. One of the most exceptional of the remedies of known quality and excellence is the ever pleasant Syrup of Firs, manufactured by the California

Fig Syrup Co., which represents the active principles of plants, known to act most beneficially, iu a pleasant syrup, in which the wholesome Californian bine figs are used to contribute their rich, yet delicate, fruity flavor. It is the remedy of all remedies to sweeten and refresh and cleanse the sj'stem gently and naturally, and to assist one in overcoming consti-

&r&M&grJi Patlon ana the many Ills resulting: therefrom. Its active princiffiW&l&&i Ples and Quality are known to physicians generally, and tho M:W'&$ remedy has therefore met with their approval, as well as with the favor of many millions of well informed persons who know

that it is a most excellent laxative it will cure all manner of ills, but

represents, a laxative remedy of known quality and excellence, containing nothing of an objectionable or injurious character. There are two classes of purchasers; those who are informed as to the quality of what they buy and the reasons for the excellcn

of articles of exceptional merit, and whe do not lack courage to go elsewhere when a dealer offers an imitation of any well known article; but, unfortunately, there are some people who do not know, and who allow themselves to be imposed upon. They cannot expect its beneficial effects if they do not get tho genuine remedy. To the credit of the druggists of the United States be it said that nearly all of them value their reputation for professional integrity and tho good will of their customers too highly to offer imitations of the

Genuine Syrup of Figs manufactured by tho California Fig Syrup Co., and in order to buy the genuine article and to get its beneficial effects, one has only to note, when purchasing, the full name of the CompanyCalifornia Fig Syrup Co. plainly printed on tho front of every package. Price, 50c per bottle. One size only.

OF LYDIA E. PINKHAA1

restore the family fortune. They argued that the medicine which was so good for their woman friends and neighbors was equally good for the women of the whole world. The Pinkhams had no money, and little credit. Their fjst laboratory was the kitchen, where roots and herbs were steeped on the stove, gradually filling a gross of brttles. Then came the question of selling it, for always "o?.fore they had given it away freely. They hired a job printer to run off some pamphlets setting forth the merits of the medicine, now called Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, and these were distributed by tbo Pinkham sons in Boston, New York, and Brooklyn. The wonderful curative properties of the medicine were, to a great extent, self-advertising, for whoever used it recommended it to others, and the demand gradually increased. In 1877, by combined efforts the family had saved enough money to commence newspaper advertising and from that time the growth and success of the enterprise were assured, until today Lydia E. PinLham and her Vegetable Compound have become household words everywhere, and many tons of roots and herbs are used annuUly in its manufacture. Lydia E. Pinkham herself did not live to see the great success of this work. She passed to her reward years ago, but not till she had provided means for continuing her work as effectively as she could have done it herself. During her long and eventfrd experience she was ever methodical in her work and she was always careful to preserve a record of every case that came to her attention. The case of every sick woman who applied to her for advice and there were thousands received careful study, and the details, including symptoms, treatment and results were recorded for future reference, and to-day these records, together with hundreds of thousands made since, are available to sick women the world over, and represent a vast collaboration of information regarding the treatment of woman's ills, which for authenticity and accuracy can hardly be equaled in any library in the world. With Lydia E. Pinkhem worked her daughter-in-law, the present Mrs. Pinkham. She was care fully instructed in all her hard-won knowledge, and for jsars she assisted her in her vast correspondence. To her hands naturally fell the direction of the work when its originator passed away. For nearly twentyfive years she has continued it, and nothing in the work shows when the first Lydia E. Pinkham dropped her pen, and the present Mrs. Pinkham, now the mother of a large family, took it up. ' With women assistants, some as capable as herself, the present Mrs. Pinkham continues this great work. and probably from the ofEce of no other person have so many women been advised how to regain health. Sick women, this advice is "Yours for Health" freely given if you only write to ask for it. Such is the history of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound ; mada from simple roots and herbs ; the one. great medicine for women's ailments, and the fitting monument to the nobis woman whose name it bears. MONEY IN JOURNALISM Im:i to writ fr FWfpri. bicuIum, but trt Right. Vi toick you. I jr mail, Jvria.'iB i b prx-tM-a nut thmrcWcal, nuintr. TheuMnda cf ejiturs. r.-r"rtra, torywriters, tc m ftumber ot ho wer our rn.ili, r now earning sitUrMa ef from t?U per week So SiSOuu per year terordinf to ability. Too mey an-onipli.h a nirn. innren Mudjr at htne. Write fr free Koklrt. "Mnrr I neirweU lwiiw teilt hew t ni it IMinU'Kr'X AS0 I. Allrt.N, riUmor I U, na rnnc-lerw, al CTITC MIKIPtnt WATE1 hy t'd Ubltt-hi. d'AIC RlAnAUtllJ mi ofanurin eancw- : i ai t tlSfQ t ' 2.iHi. rrmeiiont t oaitioa to htiMer: um int frm ?.!) t A'' in et k of com- nn t ooter food i hauJ.d by them. P. O. Boi Mi, N. Y. City DROPSY XEW niSCOVEUTi r(t relief and cure wrt tw. Soot ef tetimonil and IO Iya' treetnenl Vrm. lr.Il.U. wUi-fc-Va HO.NS, Bern L.Atlant. Ca F. W. N. V. - - - No. 411900 Wben writing to Advertisers pleas sir V aw the Advertisement In this paper. Do you want a Self Inking Dating Stamp for 73 cents? Address, Lock Bex 219. Fort Wayne, Indiana. OP .11 11 4 1 I? remedy. We do not claim that recommend it for w hat it really