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Show Ml GIRLHOOD Us Should TO WOMANHOOD Watch the Development Experiences of Misses Borman and Mills. Interesting The Garden of the Soul. The soul is like a garden that can not safely be left unattended; fot weeds grow much faster than wholesome plants, and there Is no beauty of holiness (hat can be expected to come up of Itself and keep Itself free from contamination and evil contact. The sacrament of love Is that fiowet on the holy life. It Irrldiates the soul with beauty, It fills It with fragrance, ache, and as 1 have heard that you can rlv and sheds peace and rest upon the helpful advice to girls in my condition, Iai nature. It is the secret of the highwriting you. Myrtle Mills, Oquawka, III est, devoutest natures. WTe look up Dear Mrs. Pinkham: (Second Letter.) " It is with the feeling ef utmost gratitude to them with awe and longing, feelthat I write to you to tell you what your ing that their gifts cannot be attainvaluable medicine has done for me. When I wrote you in regard to my condition I bad ed by ub; but the power of love Is consulted several doctors, but they failed to open to us all. it is especially the understand my case and I did not receive attribute of the humble heart. Chiany benetlt from their treatment. 1 followed your advice, and took Lydia E. Pinkhams cago Post possesses Information vital interest to her young K mother of Lighter. this Is never imparted or is until serious harm has result often that I loo r.thheld men! sfuilj growing girl through her rjoranee of natures mysterious and underfill laws and penalties. ttallj mini Girls Hun puzzlu 'ticed d te i the to and modesty their mothers and baffle as they so often withhold Vegetable Compound and am now healthy confidence from tlieir mothers and well, and all the distressing symptoms which bad I time have at that od conceal the symptoms which disappeared. ought Mills, Oquawka, I1L at this Myrtle j be told to their physician Miss Borman Matilda writes Mrs. ritical period. aysiefans, Pinkham as follows a girls thoughts become alng--.swith headache, dizziness or a to sleep, pains in baek or lower mbs, eyes dim, desire for solitude; tea she is a mystery to herself and neods, her mother should come to her J, snd remember that Lydia E. Piak-am'- s Vegetable Compound will at his time prepare the system for the wing change, and start the menstrual eriod in a young girls life without sin or irregularities. Hundreds of letters from young gtrls id from mothers, expressing their stitude for what Lydia E. Pinkhams ege table Compound has accomplished ir them, have been received by the jdia E. Pinkh&m Medicine Co., at h, Hi and 62. Salt S Dear Mrs. Pinkham r Before taking Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound my monthlies were irregular and painful, and I always had such dreadful headaches. But since taking the Compound mv headaches have entirely left me, my monthlies are regular, and I am getting strong and welL 1 am telling all my girl friends what Lydia E. Flnkham'g Vegetable Compound has done for me." Matilda Borman, Farmington, Iowa. dis-odti- do DON'T FORUET heir When ns of Their Daughters- -' Have Proved Their Worth. The campaign undertaken by Interested publications to undermine the faith of the people In proprietary medicines has drawn forth the following from a 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 cases 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. If yon know of any yeung girl who is aick 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 ills, and it will. If ,ynn, Mass. followed, put her on the right road to a Miss Mills has written the two folstrong, healthy and happy womanhood. ding letters to Mrs. Pinkham, which E. Pinkham's Vegetable ComLydia 11 be read with interest : pound holds the record for the greatest number of cures of female ills of any Of Mrs. Pinkham: (First Letter.) inesin but fifteen years of age, am depressed, medicine that the world has ever dizzy spells, chills, headache and back known. Why don't you try It ? jdia E Pinkhams Vegetable Compound Hakes Sick Women WeQ This cut illustrates a gentleman's open face 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 fulguaranteed. ly Send for our illustrated Catalogue A of watches and our Illustrated Catalogue B of jewelry and diamonds. Both books mailed free upon request. J.H.LEYSOrJ CO. 236 Main St., Salt Lake City, Utah. A large 6 cents. Hall Rltm, only package l,-The Kustt Company. South Head, lud. Action and High Ideals. When Horace Greeley was a boy one of his mates said to him one Saturday; "Come, Hod, lets go fishing." Lets do our stent first, was young Horaces characteristic reply. Even In his youth he wanted to get some-thin- k done promptly and well. What wonder is it that when he became a man, and an editor of one of the most powerful Journals In America, he still wanted to do something with his paper, to have it strike heavy blows In behalf of human freedom, happiness and progress? And any man who cherishes high ideals of usefulness and governs his life by them will never be accused of going through motions. He will be able, on the other hand, to point to something done when the summons comes to go np higher. Reached Limit of Patience. At provincial theaters In France, when opera is given, it la not uncommon for untried tenors to submit themselves to the public judgment, One of which Is usually hostile. these obscure songsters presented He himself and sung the first act. He retired tc did not make a "hit. his dressing room, took off his "makeup and was preparing to go home when the manager appeared. "What!' he cried. "You are not dressed for the second act and the curtain Is just going up! Thousand thunders!" "The second act?" said the tenor placidly I cannot sing the second set. I dont know the second act. Whenever I sing I am always kicked ,ut after the to-I- I A Good Man. A common good, a public stream, or condnlL that every man hath a share In. Tihbes. CATARRH and all curable dieoaooa f tha ays, aar, ...tliroat, Imfi, atom-acIlvar, hewala. kldneye, bladdar and h. TEA all chronic, aarvouaaad envala dissaaaa of boih oaaoo. and diaowtos ol children. The aroma of tea Home Treatment Curve. 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Take no cli.nee.-y- ou WR4KNKSSKS Of IKN ere almp s the result of eoiereed of Of eo railed N OLAND-- Ur. Hhoree new LOCAL TIlKATVlkS'r for aurh mm. INVARItn.il ABLY C kss --wk o' bur Doctors bow many rate, they euro ondor the old Bed uneieM plao of aatmeiit tor thli trounie. Me euro l.oar MANIKtoll. henilnai WeaknoM, Riwrmatorrboee. and kindred trouble.. In lent time eud for lew HVCIIII.IH. VAKH'OCKLR oNohriioia, Rone?, man any Inatllntlon In tha wok every we never uii a batue or bet ray It eooflden'lal aiecrt t ontiilintinn, Miamlnallon and Advise ntRK by mall or at theodlne numl tr.ua I hoildnva 10 a lo II t'ffHclt lloLHS: Pa ut lul p nil Kvealus. I WISH TO DKS SHORRH- - It's so much easier to tell people how to do things than It is to show thorn. TEA ... to; DRS. SHORES & SHORES, Eipert nsl 'hair clothes clean and purs while. rss Bed To get this result always use on waihdsy iaQD Slone the name and get the genuine from your grocer. A large PICE. 23 Cts. fpeyomrap iiINONEDAY .iPPlXE rM IS GUARANTEED TO CURE Aall-Orliiti- ie CANKER -- Drug Co lrr Htlk HlwV'miiK. .Mu. IF. Dinner, M.D., Mttoufaoiurvr,rtjrfntfeff, AND DIPHTHERIA REMEDY RON tais ,v ALL never fails - an, omii,T, ssnshal tTosaa....... Gsnsral Agents. The few top leaves of the bush and a knowing cook made tea for the few; alas for the many! Ever Flip a Cent? loses Interest In the man she might have married If ho succeeds she prides herself on the fact that sho could have had him If he fulls she Is equally proud of the fact that she had foresight enough tc turn him down Detroit Free Press Double-Heade- r An old maid never THERMS NO., SLICKER LIKE rciV years ajo wd after GRIP, BAD COLD, HEADACHE AND NEURALGIA. who won't finurwetve fit a I wont atl IS la. fall for four MOb air :?w.v.v.T:-.r.s"- ; lifon-Mso- n package for 5c. OTS-- 1 t Hill'S SMKK. Houwlv Good All Specialists. 249 Salt Laki Clt;, Utah. many years of use en the eastern coast. Tower is Waterproof Oiled Coats were Introduced in the West end were died Sliders fcy the pioneers and cowboys. This frsrhtc ,name has come Into such ccnernl use that Is frequent though wrongfully appbed to maty substitutes You mX the dentine A Apr of the fish, and run Twer on the buttons. it 'X, OjiAl fr VIU6W A k S TOWtKO.bOSIOH.MAS5 tl S A. (0 ImM tOIONTO (IN TOWtMASXPIAN fUTNAM FADELESS DYES 'hout !? eolore this S othur 4 re. On tOe mek... rolnri all Hrers. Thr Sre In cold wklnr belief than in .thur dre. Vo. (to dre ina .part Writ, lor kooklt-- Ho t. Ore. Hirech and Mu Colon. MONftOK OHUQ CO., Union vlll0, Mioaoori. " Ir. STIFF AND SORE from head to foot? Cant work today, hut tomorrow you can. as the FOR WOMEN troubled with ills peculiar to torenesi. Faxtine Is in powder Imm to be dlolved la pore water, snd la (or mors rlcxniiny, hrelmg. gennkwlal bud economical tlun liquid antiMptit (or air TOILET AND WOMEN'S SPECIAL USES cents s box. bor sole at drusum, Trial Box ant Book ol Instructions Prra. Thk W. Pxxton Coxpswt Boston, Haag. d UTAH BC DOING "MrG C03y ren COTTON MATT Rf S3. St. Jacobs Oil , , , i will soften and heal the muscles while you sleep. It Conquers Pain o Prtc. Thin l the Matlrere you rend shout. Mud In Sts smile. I'lii-- from PUJO to 110.01) Ak your furniture dealer (or it. 1( geuuluo, our Trsdo Murk I on the tuy. dltluu-ii- l 25c. and JOc. Utah Bedding & Manufacturing Co. SslY Las. CitY. Utsh WSSMBH THE PEOPLE OF UTAH I Have an opportunity to select Watches and Jewelry from the largest stock ever shown It is time now to think of your in Utah. Christmas gifts. Send for our booklet Established Walked on Tiptoe Through Habit Three good looking workmen passed down the long length of the art gak lery on tiptoe. "Why do they walk on tiptoe?" said a patron. The proprietor smilingly answered: 'Til tell you why, and the reason Is so strange that you will hardly credit J70 SI MAIN REASONABLE PRICES MHOMOmM It habitual with them. "Practically all their working hours have been spent In the repairing of the magnificent old painted windows of the churches of Europe. Since these churches are always open, since services are always going on in them, work must be conducted quietly and all walking must be done on the toes. "Hence these three excellent artl lsts whenever they enter a specious nnd quiet place like this gallery of mine rise up on their toes involuntarily from a subconscious notion that they are In church. "This Is odd, but true true of all European stained glass workers. A'i&ttt The missiles hut tie harmless ther. Amt not a breach Is made. In sooth! Across the sturdy A letiuh comes rlnKltiK for reply And ohe ks nil rosy-rt-- d gleam fair A. rose-re- d banner, 'gainst th. sky. In vnln of care the .errled host Dish storm the fortress fair of love; It's strongest when besieged th. most. Assault hut Its wonder prove. A hsr-psmile of rolm content And faith exceeding sweet I. .1) It needs to guard em-- battlement Against In sieging blows that fall! outh nlone be strong Enough the sieging to withstand, of wrong And love Or breach at care, destroying hand, Then how must we, who hav. them twain. Fair youth conjoined with fondest love. Untouched of essays wenk and vain, tie all care's malice fur above! New Urleana Ah. love, If BAKING POWDER . is the wonderful raising powder of the Wave Circle. Thousands of women are bringing greater health and better food Into their homes by Vising K C Baking powder. Dont accept a substitute! Use the safe, wholesome and reliable K C Baking Powder. II you have never used it you don't know what youve missed. 25 ounces for 25 cents TH Vain Aaaault. In vain the serrU-heals of car. Do storm tha cltailt-- l of youth; fine tea is almost enough to define the word to a dead man. aa. a. I, shomii r rAJV "Those men are stained glass workof $50 to California ers Imported from Paris for my new winter via the new stained glass department and they See and popular Salt Lake Route. nearest agent or write for Information walk on tiptoe because they have to J. L. Moore, D. P. A., Salt Lake City. worked so much In churches and cathedrals that the gait has become Mrs. Window. Soothing Njrrap, For children aoftrna Iho Kura, reduce caret wind omlu. ftcaUwiba. TREAT and CUBE A "Onward, Christian Soldier, " Com-- I posed foe School Festival. Probably a greater hymn never had a more humble origin than "Onward, Christian Soldiers," which Is one of the most popular of our modern hymns. In the October Delineator Allan Sutherland writes; "A great school festival was to be held In a Yorkshire village on Whit Monday. 1865, and the scholars of Ilor bury Bridge school, over which the Rev. Sabine Barlng-Goulwas curate, were Invited to attend. Aa the place of the celebration was some distance away, the minister thought It would be an excellent plan to have his scholars march to the singing of an appropriate and stirring hymn. Fortunately for our hynmology, he could find nothing In his song books suitable for such an occasion, so from sheer necessity he sat down on the Saturday evening preceding the celebration and composed this great processional hymn, little dreaming that he had produced that which would he world-wldIn Its usefulness and make his name a household word. Barlng-Gould- , a minister 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, between 1870 and 1890, he Issued no less than forty-thre- e books sixteen of which wete 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 1l all the arts and sciences of his day, and although he left writings enough to form, with his life, a book of four volumes, edited by Edmund Gosse, It is by his one poem, Elegy Written In a Country Churchyard, that he will be ever remembered. This may also prove true of Barlng-Gould- . The few lines hurriedly composed on a Saturday evening as a marching song for a band of little children will doubtless give his name greater fame than all the books he has ever written. A round trip rate will he In effect all first!" ....WE. HOW FINE HYMN WAS WRITTEN. t JAQUES MFG. CO. Chicago Book of Pmonla frra opoo requreu Tbs ar(1.tlc Relle of Days. In Quito, Ecuador, It Is usual to uncover one's head when there Is a flash of lightning. This Is probably a W. L. Dougina rello of days. W. L. Douglas 3&3' SHOESB $4.00 Cilt Edge Line cannot be equalled at any price. TEA There is a little j'oy in the world in the reach of the poorest All the Comforts of Home. A bachelor always looks at a wom"Nat Goodwin the comedian once ans hat and shoes, hut pays no attenpossessed a fine country house on the tion to the rest of her wearing apparel. banks of the Thames river, near New Ixindon, Connecticut. Every summer he used to Invite some of hts Thespian friends to join hire house party, On one such omtalun Goodwin delivered himself of a bon mot that Is worth repeating. "Nat," salt! some one, "you certainly have a fine place here. Just think of it, a lawn right on the river!" "Yes," drawled "Nat," 'its fine, in the spring we have the lnwn on the river, and In the fall wo have the river on the lawn." The Sunday Magazine. Saved. The man dressmaker In his pink velvet coat wrung hts hands in despair. "Here it Is October." he cried, "snd 1 have not yet evolved a new Idea In winter gowns." Master," said the apprentice timidly. "What, hoy?" , "I have thought out a novel typo of gown that will make n woman look like a broken-hnekeape with wings." "Superb!" the master cried. "Let us model It at onro, Twill take the world by storm." Chicago Chronicle. Tartars Dellv.r Their Arme, The Ixmdon Globe states that Gen. BvIctloY recently ordered all the Tartars la the Baku district to conic In and deliver their nrms on a certain day. At the appointed time two rusty daggers and a Waierlniry watch were turned In. nnit'-LA- S CURES adc. and $i.oo. tin firm dIUUUvl Swine Disease JHAM to myon. oh. eill disprove this sUUmsnt, PLAARO . W. I.. IViiiiiUi gj.Mt shoos hav. bv tholr Cfllrnl sly I., may (llilnif. and .urorlur wearing aihlcvod the Isrgrat sl of any f .(.Stf qu.llllr., snoo In Ih world. or Ju.l as loud so Him. (hot coot you Yhry 5,(M to 7.00-- Ih. diiwreiHo Is (ho rrlco. II I could toko you only Into tny kKtnry a Brockton, Ms..,, tlia larroat to tire world under ont roof making mrn's fin. shoe., ond show you th core w llh whk h ov.ry r ol IhiuKlire .hoc. mode, you would rr.llr why W. - Dou.Bre shoes era lb best ohms produce, in th gj.sn world. II I could .How you th dlllerenro tretw-.rth. stores mod. to mv factory and tlios ol other nrekee, you would underMnnd why Ikwleo shoe Co.t mor to moke, why they hold their shop, lit better, wear longer, ond or of Intrinsic vein than any olhor IJ.SO greater hire on th. market y. sHog Cholera Or. MJCKtSAtn SFItt a.T.AM A HOS amt omen MANufAcruaut. flood fur Ciu ular with blrooilont. URL I. SLOAN, US Albany $L jSeslon.Miii, r-- I- FLUFF-RUG- S lllrilt Ml VltF AM ItFV I'HMftl.K M,l -tn.m j.iur nut t Inyrulh. amt . IlniwM, t tnuahl Current, IMiut lino way, FLUFF-RU- WORKS G VV linlrpoiiitrut I'ttuue 1 WL Douole. ffre- -j , Wen, iV.I. O. Atstf.yAoa.for ArAnol 4 MretM. holt UkK Clt. I'mh Bull fbuiio t.H'V a. w ff-JS- ftqya1 SHooa.$ J.aU, $2, 1.1 CAUTION. Inalet npon haem. V. Drmmn ooa to tmi D.C. MORRIS FLORAL CO. aiNo vou FLORAL TMO. OlllONS .. AND CmUICS CUT 000., Coney Island i Df CONATIONS SUIT LAKSOIT. Post ft Puttfti Cura Com Cwnty If rtMt UM ftltfe Mre rr ; Um j Thompson's Coftty Eya th, W. N. U., V$ bait Lake Nu. 40. IOOS. Water CUMS CvmaU It) Him, Whin Answ.rlng Advartlsements Kindly Mtntlon This Paper. n Writ, for llln.tMted Tatalog of Fall ptrles, W. L. INI! tiLAh, llrockton, Mnaa. Cards. He L.Iop(-I- ink no Non .-no name ami pi lee stamped on bottom. W VNTKIi. A shoe dealer In every town vhero VV. I Ikniclae Klrnre sr pot eokl. Full lino ut lamplea sent fre for In.peottoit uh-i- i C'atsr mill not wear .rear.. fu( fyrefs wed; .LOWS. Souvenir ?) i'ehlo vllhout ( U use f AiLl. Tmsv istwre! Vi hr dritftfoi. sumption a J |