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Show r FROM GIRLHOOD TO WOMANHOOD Mothers Should Watch the Development of Their Daughters Experiences of Misses Borman and Mills. Interesting Every mother possesses information .which is of vital interest to her young , daughter. Too often this la never imparted or la withheld until aerioua harm haa resulted to the growing girl through her Ignorance of nature'a myaterioua and wonderful lawa and penalties. Girls and modesty often pusxle their mothers and bailie physicians, aa they so often withhold their confidence from their mothers and conceal the symptoms which ought to be told to their physician at this critical period. When a girl's thoughts become sluggish, with headache, dizziness or a disposition to sleep, pains in back or lower limba, eyes dim, desire for solitude; when she is a mystery to herself and friends, her mother should come to her 's aid, and remember that Lydia EL Vegetable Compound will at this time prepare the system for the coming change, and start the menstrual period in a young girl's life without pain or irregularities. Hundreds of letters from young girls and from mothers, expressing their wratitude for what Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound has accomplished for them, have been received by the Lydia E. Plnkham Medicine Co., at Lynn, Mass. Miss Mills has written the two following letters to Mrs. Pinkham, which will be read with interest : Pink-ham- t ma."r-Matil- This cut Illustrates s gentleman's thin model full Jeweled Swiss watch with a 20 year gold filled case. It looks and Is worth $20.00 but we are selling them for $12.00 each. First class In every respect and fully guaranteed. Send for our illustrated Catalogue A of watches end our illustrated Catalogue B of Jewelry and diamonds. Both books mailed re- J.H.LEYSON CO. 236 Main St, Salt Lake City, Utah. TREAT and CURE children. The aroma of tea . nt arm DRS. SHORES 249 WOW! want their clothes clean and pure white. M To get this result always use on washday Or rO IN ONE DAY MIPII how them. to do things than it is to show It Conquers Pain i IS GUARANTEED TO CURE GRIP, BAD COLD, HEADACHE tn a won't rail Aatl-KrlplIt. Call fur your MO.MSS' 1 AND NEURALGIA. who wnnt Oaaraal re 11'KE. H.ltklf IT1IOVT JIo. Manufacturer, fl Spring eld, rou ra4 llkHik Ni4ilil$ mil lillN MtllNM I'liiNNi fruau DKUU to IlflgiVHi gnitUHh Frlca, 95c. wd jOc, Iuur deir tur iu furniture In on tha ht 11 l$l ipuulMl, uuf Traoo Utah Bedding & Manufacturing Co. BaiT Lana City, uvau THE PEOPLE OF VTAH Have an opportunity to select Watches and Jewelry from the largest stock ever shown It is time now to think of your ii Utah. Send for our booklet Christmas gifts. OUNCES BAKING POWDER rtf' raising powder of the Wave Ciicle. Thousands ot women are luinging greater health and belter food into their homes by using K C Baking Don't accept a substitute! Powder. Use Ihe safe, wholeHMiic and reliable K C Baking Pow der. 1 1 you have never used don't know what you've missed. it Is the wondciful liuitk- TLt And iml a Is m:ul-- you 25 ounces for 25 cents JAQUES MFC. CO. there, lit anulh! . Chicago Tb artlrilc lliwk uf Insraia " f rr upon t Across lilt- - stiinly A hiugh corni'H iIiikiuk for reply And i nil mny-rfilr hanni-iAn nme-re- d 'gnfnst tlie sky. In vain of cure (lie serried host Doth storm the fortress fair of love; It's slmiifri-s- t when besiigfil the most. Assault doth hut Its wonih-- prove. A happy smile of rnlm content And faith exceeding sweet la all bntilcmcrit It Reeds to gnaid each lilow that fall! AKuinst s nl gl-n- r Relic of Days. Quito, Ecuador, it is usual to one's head when there Is a & flash of lightning. This !s probably a W. L. relic of Douglas days. Tn W. L. Douglas 3 Ah. love. If youth alone tie atmng Enough the sieging to withal-ndof wrong And love Or breach at care'a destroying hand. Then how muat we. who Imve them twuln. Fair youth conjoined with fondest love. Untouched of eeaays weak and vnln, He all care'a malice fur above! New Orleans Tim. All un-rov- Su SHOES 3 $4.00 Cllt Lino Edge cannot be equalled at any price. TEA There is a little joy in the world in the reach of the poorest ths Comforts of Home. n . Swine Disease i THESE ISN0gg yzars 050 end after many yea use on the eastern coast. Towe Waterproof Oiled Coats were Introdx iri the West and were called flickers ,the pioneers and cowicrs. This rapl name has cose into such general use' th it is frequent! though wrongful! appli to mew substitutes. You want the geni for the Agn of the fish.a the iwne Tower on the button! 1 MtM M WACS AM VULOW AW SOLD BY REPSesCNTATTVt THAI THfc WORLD OVtR. J. A.J.T0W1I COL. BOSTON. MASS. 1 town tmmn col.tmontofillf PUTNAM FADELESS DYES lanven will soften and heal ths muscles while you sleep. A bachelor always looks nt a womonce an's hat and shoes, but pays no attenNat" Goodwin the romi-dfaa fine country house-- on the tion to the rest of her wearing apparel. The few top leaves of the possessed banks of the Thames river, near New bush and a knowing cook London, Conneciietit. Every summer he used to intile some of his Thespian made tea for the few; alas friends to Join his house winy. On one such occasion Goodwin defor the many ! livered himself of a bon mot that is worth repeating. Ever Flip a Double-Heade- r Cent? Nat,' said some one, you An old maid never loses interest have a fine place here. .Iiim think of In the man she might have married s lawn right on ihc river! It, ' If he succeeds she prides herself on Yes," drawled "Na:,-- "it's fine. In CURES fiOc. and$.CO. the fact that she could have had him the spring we have the lawn 011 tin; If he falls she Is equally proud of the river, and in the fall we have the 'act that she had fonsiglit enough tc river on the lawn." The Magturn him down. Free Press azine- A& V Boy St Jacobs Oil 1 TEA 'SUCKER LIKE P. II'. Viewer, JL th, Color more UN Cholera Hog for Iiirectiuiii. Saved. package for Sc. 2 3 Cts. Ff. matt nr ss. t Remember the name and get the genuine from your grocer. A large CURE THE GRIP fine tea is almost enough to define the word to a dead man. Its so much eaRier to tell people uoui u & SHORES, Exnert Snsciaiists. a share TEA ns. a. w. -- uro C03, COTTON VEIT s Homo Trantmant I'araa. Write fur frao eymptom Hat If yon Cannot Mil. Uwailtulan Iran tanilstpa: UTAH EC DOING Rn-rlou- ui Iron Private ISeeaeee -- whether earned by Ignor-ana- a, Unforteeetee, of both him. who uo infferlne and eioeea or aoataaloo have alwaya bua luuked apoa aa laiclllawta pray by t lie Shark,DRS. and mb tba aaSarar for wnnhieae treatment. Hpeelellite" Charlaiaaa who poae SHOE ICS no MOT aFK YOU TO PAT TUMU UM1 HOLLA U UMT1L CURED UMLBad YOU WISH TO TOL'RHXI.P. UR. SIIORKS' KK)W THEY GAM CURB AMD DO CURB PRIVATfi DISRASB8 1ST BOTH BZK8 PKRM AM BMTLY. and te PHOVM their .kill, la Ibta elan or allaianw. they trwtaad the patient la iwqolrad hi pa y lira. Hboraa' one duller. Ur thrna who prefer, aaie aueb ruai before mar Day tba fee In anal I weekly or nmnthly lna.llmeela a. the eure prugrra.ee. THIS HUN SAT THB AFFIJCTKII. deal, adeaib blow to tba (Juank and Fakir oho .a WITH HRAUMU ei ill for amply promlne. IMd cue over bur of a Fakir refnudier a demand, all Ca.h. la exchange yen cannot iuu your maty If youdoal pav It to a doped patient? lehanochanrw Mlu-taat- hi are .Imp y th. ra.ult of a'alarmd or of ao called iaftained FR'STATB tLAMT Hie. Shore.' uw LOCAL TREATMENT for .neb am. INvaRI- bow rare cam Uoetora andor tba old and .win. plan of many they ASLY CURBS Oak other Spermatorrhoea. tree! meat for tsl. trouble. Wo eero LUST MANlliHiD, Seminal Wcaknew. SYPHILIS. VARICOCELE and kladrad trouble., la Itwa lima and for laea VUNORHHOBA. we nar.ruuatiauiaorb.lray money, than any latilfutlna la the west, arery raa- -FIIEIS by mall or at the uIBi-- e aaaerat. loarnlieilon. Eramlnatlon and Adrien J aa I builder. 10 a m la II OFFICE not US: Klln U); awiruhl good-lookin- conduit, that every man hath In. Tibbes. CATARRH sad .11 curable S iu.ua f th. ays. ur, no... thru, hnf., stomach. livar. baw.li. kidney. bladder all chronic, narrow and private dieeeeee hexling, inuarplu fur all TOtLET AND WOMEN'S SPECIAL USES Fur aal at dnigftiiua, W scuta a bn. Trial Boa and Book of loatnactloaa Fra. Beaiow, Mass Was B. Paatoa Con east pa-pe- r, A Good Man. A common good, a public stream, or Special Offer in Private Diseases and I Ur mum clmnainn, nut, aad uBOauraial tlua liquid powerful Journals in America, he still wanted to do something with his Walked on Tiptoe Through Habit. to have It strike heavy blows in Three workmen passed behalf of human freedom, happiness and progress? And any man who down the long length of the art gal cherishes high ideals a' usefulness lery on tiptoe. "Why do they walk on tiptoe?" said and governs his life by them will never be accused of going through n patron. The proprietor smilingly answered: motions. He will be able, on the oth"I'll tell you why, anil the reason is er hand, to point to something done when the summons comes to go up bo strange that you will hardly credit It higher. "Those men are stained glass workA round trip rate of $50 to California ers Imported from Paris for my new will be In effect all winter via the new stained and they See walk on glass department and popular Salt Lake Route. because have tiptoe they nearest agent or write for information worked so much in churches and to J. L. Moore, D. P. A., Salt Lake City. cathedrals that the gait has become habitual with them. Reached Limit of Patience. Practically all their working hours At provincial theaters In France, when opera Is given. It Is not uncom- hare been spent In the repairing of tenors to submit the magnificent old painted windows mon for nntried Since themselves to the public Judgment, of .the churches of Europe. One of these churches are always open, since which Is usually hostile. services are always going on In them, these obscure songsters presented He work must he conducted quietly and himself and sung the first act. did not make a bit." lie retired tc all. walking must be done on (lie toes. "Hence these thru.1 excellent aril-1st- ! his dressing room, took off his makei whenever they enier a up and was preparing to go home when the manager appeared. What!' and quiet place like this gallery of tlu-itons invulun-tardhe cried. You are not dressed for the mine rise up on from a ruIicoiisi-Iiminotion that second act and the curtain Is Just In rhtirrh. are they The Thousand thunders! going up! 'This Is odd. but true true of all second act? said the tenor placidly I cannot sing the second art. I don't European stained gla:s workers. know the second act. Whenever I Vain Aaaault. sing I am always kicked out after the In ruin theThs twain uf rare - rihuh-- l tinfirst!" of youth; Do storm mlsfiloR Mrs. Winslow's Rnothlng Ryrnp. For children tceihlaa, suftras ills sums, minem fw SsmeutUun. slls yels, suras wind euUu. Ztckljuuis. ....WE.. on. A.J. aaoaaa. ui r free upon quest. auH. and dieewaee of FOR WOMEN tiwMei with Ills peculiar to aa a Suucbt ia siaiv Utir mx, Mufal. atop diKkaigvi, seal laUaauutua aaa fecal torniiii la la puwdtr form to ba dissolved la pne fun d k open face Christian Soldiers," Com- posed for School Festival. Probably a greater hymn never had s murs humble origin than Onward, Christian Soldiers," which Is one of the most popular of our modern In the October Delineator hymns. Allan Sutherland writes: "A great school festival was to be held in a Yorkshire village on 1SGS, and the scholars of Hor bury Bridge school, over which the Rev. Sabine Baring-Goulwas curate, were Invited to attend. As the place of the celebration was some distance sway, the minister thought It would be an excellent plan to have bis scholars march to the singing of an appropriate and stirring hymn. Fortunately for our hynmology. he coul.1 find nothing In his song hooks sultahlu for such an occasion, so front sheer necessity he sat down on the Saturday evening preceding the celebration and this greht processional composed hymn, little dreaming thnt he had produced that which would be world-wl.l- e in its usefulness and make his name a a household word. Baring-Gould- . min 1st r of the Church of England. Is an authority on many subjects, and Is a voluminous writer, having published nearly one hundred volumes. In twenty years, betwern 1ST0 and 1690. he Issued no less than forty-thre- e hooka sixteen of whirh were novels. During the next six years he published seventeen novels, A number of his works have passed down through several editions. This suggests the poet Thomas Gray, who was also a man of vast learning, not only in literature, but !l all the arts and sciences of hla day, and although he left writings enough to form, with his life, a hook of four volumes, edited by Edmund Gosse, It la by his one poem, Elegy Written In a Country Churchyard," that he will be ever remembered. Thla may The .also prove true of Baring-Gould- . few lines hurriedly composed on a Saturday evening as a marching song for a band of little children will doubtless lve his name greater fame than sixths books he has ever written. Whit-Monda- he, and aa I have heard that you ran rfvs helpful advice to girls in my condition, lain writing you." Myrtle Mills, Oquawka, 11L Dear Mrs Pinkham: (Second Letter.) It is with the feeling of utmost gratitude let I write to you to tell you what your valuable medicine has dune for me. When I wrote you in regard to my condition 1 had oonsulted several doctors, but they failed to understand my case and I did not raeeiva any benefit from their treatment. 1 followed your advice, and took Lydia E. Pinkham'. Vegetable Componml and am now healthy MUM rORUKT well, and all the distnwdng symptoms A large Sea. parluure Rod Crow I, nil n! ue, only which I hiul at that time have disappeared." I seats. Tbe HuMi(!umNtny. South Itcnil, lad. Myrtle Mills, Oquawka, IU. Miss Matilda Borman writes Mrsi Action and High Ideal. Pinkham as follows : When Horace Greeley, was a boy Dear Mm Pinkham: Before taking Lydia 15. Pinkham'. Vege- one of his mates said to him one Sattable Compound my monthlies were irreguurday: Come, Hod, let's go fishing." lar and painful, and I always had such "Let's do our stent first," was young dreadful headaches. Even But since taking the Compound my head- Horace's characteristic reply. aches have entirely left me, my monthlies am in his youth he wanted to get some-thin1 1 regular, and am getting strong and welL done promptly and welL What am telling all my girl friends what Lydia E. Pinkham Vegetable Compound has done fur wonder la It that when he became Borman, Farmington, Iowa. man, and an editor of one of the most Lydia E.Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Makes Sick Women Wed. fine hymn was written, Onward, Tha Garden of the Soul. The soul Is like n garden that can not safely be left unattended; foi weeda grow much faster than whole some plants, and there Is no beaut) of holiness that can be expected to come up of itself and ke. p Itself free from contamination and evil contact. The sacrament of love Is that flower on the holy life. It Irrldlates the soul with beauty, It fills It with fragrance and sheda peare and rest upon the nature. It' Is the secret of the highest, devoutest natures. We look up to them with awe and longing, feeling that their gifts cannot be attained by us; but the power of loYe la open to us all. It Is especially the attribute of the humble heart. Chicago Post. If you know of any young girl who is sick and needs motherly advice, ask her to address Mrs. Pinkham at Lynn. Mass., and tell her every detail of her symptoms, and to keep nothing back. She will receive advice absolutely free, from a source that has no rival in the experience of womans ilia, and it will. If followed, pnt her on the right road to a strong, healthy and happy womanhood. Lydia EL Pinkham ' Vegetable Compound holds the record for the greatest number of cures of female ills of any Dear Mrs. Pinkham: (Pint Lettw.) lam but fifteen years of age, smd?pred, medicine that the world has ever have dizsy spells, chills, headache and back- - known. Why don t yon try It? of both HOW Have Proved Their Worth. The campaign undertaken by Inter ested publications to undermine the faith of the people In proprietary medicines has drawn forth the following from b high medical authority: It must never be forgotten that the interest of the manufacturer Is to put out a remedy which Is not only meritorious but safe. With a small army of enemies constantly on the alert, ready to seize upon and magnify every unfavorable circumstance, how few are the rases of accident or Injury from the use of proprietary medicines! Complaints In regard to the use of such remedies are exceedingly rare and utterly insignificant. In comparison with the amount sold and the millions of people who avail themselves of these remedies." Cr. Ciu-ula- r Fend with URLS. SL3AH, 815 Albany Sl .Eattos Miss. in his pink velwt coat wrung his hands iu deThe man FLUFF-RUG- spair. ''ain! "Here It Is OeToher." he idea in I hive not yet ivo'.te-- a wlnr gowns. said the apprentice timl xm.n ;i-- M.ule IMIil .iinr tour ittlh.0 llllp-M- -- What, boy? -I have thought out a rove! ji-c nf gown that will mnkc a wo- inn huh like a hroken-haekeape wi:h wings. "Superb!" the maswr cried. "Let us ffodcl It at once. 'Twill take the world by storm." Chicago Chronicle. 54 I V. ultl I'iirid'iA lirf.illlN (illf WN). FLUFF-RU- idly. S .wn unrHMiui: pf'ntili I'li1 inipl ai-- l freight WORKS G Mil Iiuhjiihn Hlr S.i-- Lu. I : ka I 'M I Ik'.: t'ti.. mi silt t W.L.nOtrrLAS MAKES AHO SILLS MitKFMFKS S3. SO SHOES THA ANY OTHER MANUFACTURER. ah n 91 n nnn resarq to 4 I UjUUU duprevi this itglgcngnt. W. I.. DoukU i $.1.50 ihtwi have by their tz cvllunt Atle( fiitlnte, and lurertorvcarhif qu ilitks adiiet ed the tariff ( gale of any $J.M MifMe In tlia world. good aa Ihry toare$7.00 aa the iHfrve that cnt ou $5.00 UiDcreme la the price. If I could lake ou only Into my factory at llnnkton. Mm., (he Jarreel la the world uniter one roof making mrna Ilna nhora. itnd uiw iuu Ihe iara m 1th whkh every ;Mir of Douglne nfiof j mide, ou ttuuld reallj hjf W. L lluii la. f.i.jii ahoe arc Ihe beat Iuh!4 prodiu'c I In Ihe urlil. II I alinw tnu ll-- iliiferrnrr helmcrn Ihe i lum made In mv lavlory and tliiwe of other .vmi would ur dvr. tend i.ukr. Itouela .i.SO ahora col more lo make, why why they hold ehape, fit hell-- r, wear lonser, and are ot Inlrlnvk tnhie Ilian ulher gJ.SO he on Ihe muikrt luolFy. any ey !RL Donttltm Arurp Made Shoee tor Man. S J.SO. SJ.OO. Pay School A Oreaa Chaaa.S2.SO. $2. S1.7B.St.BO - d Tartars Deliver Their Arms. TV London Globe states that Gen. Svietlor recently ordered all tho Tartan in the Baku disirlrt to come In and deliver their arms on a certain day. At the appointed time iwo rusty dagy "B and a Waierlmry watch were tuned In. END YOUR ORDER TO THE ut , ln CAUTIp.N.-I'b W9 iiiMiu Irivu itMiliwilul. 2 W. I..iir!g- - ynuiiia mi UMlotti. B. C. MORRIS FLORAL CO u.(lii:i tiiii:uiiM hihI ii' H'AM T.h, jtlmr ililrr inri's-r- r fa n wliera FLONAL DEMSNS AND DECONATIONS "' pImn'n Hro iif ps I. Full It iin of CHOICE CUT FLOWER e K.tiiplrg M'lii fr$ I rr liitiiMtini iijn ii THoa Hoaoav. wanaGaN aaiT iaki citv hist fn or yr;t used; they not teenr bnnsy. Write ftr IHiiwtriffNl f'ataloff of Ml S,lv!i-- . TV. I lifM a. j LAS. Hrockton, Mumi. Coney Isiand Souvenir Post Cards. v iMMiiiffHit'oi omit tot 'ir. Coney l4lan'J Poetai Curd Cus Cure? iMlaniJ, N Y. W. N. U.7 Salt Lake-N- o. 46, 1905 Imp k i iri-- If afl lrt,fl with Mire I'.vrs use : Thompson's Eye Water; SHIEtJABt.Be When Answering Advertisements Kindly Mention Thie Paper. Mat Cuuab (lit MILI. Tuu-- ihaid. Ul (lrneelNU. ALL i) rup. N;SUMPTfON-r- i. |