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Show ' ' FNE collection of armorT Treasure Secured by New York WOMAN Met-ropolit- Art h,S? J,tJemo8t dllngulshed ex- the reat "J81'1! may hnii.o ha been to public scra- Museum of Park. It Is the famous Ait Metrl,olltan inVh Central THE STRAIN OF WORK. Mans Clothes for Best of Backs Give Out Under the Fifty Years. Burden of Dally Toil. For half a century Catherine Lieut George G. Warren, of No. 3 Coombes, a woman C8 years of age, Chemical, Washington, D. C., says: has been masquerading as a man. It's an honest fact that Doans KidAt the age of 15 fahe was married Pills did me a great lot of good, ney as a woman to a man named Fercival and if it were cot Coombes, but soon changed her chartrue I would not acter and wont out Into tho world In recommend them, male attire. it was the sirs n Sho called herself Charles Wilson, ot that and her sex was not suspected even brought on kidwhen she worked on board ship in ney trouble and close companionship with men. weakened my back, but since She has been a painter and decoDoan's Kld- uslug now and rator, claims that as her 1 have Fills ney trade. She has labored as a docker, and done a job, still wearing trousers, lifted six hundred pouuds and felt no bad effects. I have not felt the trouat a printing office. I had As a man, she married a woman ble come back since, although five or six years, and for Buffered with whom she lived for fourteen other remedies had uot helped me at years at Huddersfield. all." Four y.'-- -i .";'o she ustouished tho For salo by all dealers. Trice 60 Westminster police. Co., Buffalo, cents. Foster-MilburShe walked into tho station dressed N.Y. In mans clothes and smoking a briar BOTH WON AND LOST. pipe, and declared her sex. Ixmdon Mirror. Ruse of French Husband That Waa Effective, but Costly. DRINK ALONE" CLUB EMBLEM. Mme. Bouvet, the wife of a Farls Button With Forbidding Hands In- shopkeeper, who recently left him, received tho following letter: If you g signia of League. will not come and Bee me alive, you A button, on which are two palms will, perhaps, come and see my corpse, turned outward, and the inscription, "Excuse me. please, is to bo the in- for by tho time you receive this letter 1 shall have committed suicide." She signia of the League, which has been Incorporated in hastened to her husbands house, and Springfield, 111., and has as its pur- on breaking open the door saw a body still swinging to and fro. pose the promotion livof temperate Oh, my poor Edward!" she sobbed. I have killed him, and I am a wretching. "Wo have beed woman." At that moment lier husgun quietly, said band rushed out of the kitchen exArthur B. McCold, one of the Incorpoclaiming, "No, you have not killed me, but you will If you do not come back rators, "but we alat once. The body was found to be 3H) ready have a skillfully made dummy, which had members. It the been arranged by tbe artful husband. society's growth during the coming year Is proportion- He was, nevertheless, arrested on the ate to Its Increase since its inception charge of hoaxing a public official, as we shall have 20,000 members at the Mme. Bouvet was accompanied by a end of that period. police magistrate. "While we will not regard drinking as a sin, we will preach that it is sinful to suggest to another man that he drink, for he may be weaker than Good tea is better than you, and unablo to resist the vice. The Individual himself will be free poor coffee, and costs less to regulate his own drinking as he money. chooses. Masquerades Museum of . KEPT SECRET WELL. in The Big Piano litting :m r. V Tjr. n y lit. & Nellie Holmes, treasurer of theK Miss Anti-treatln- fan g Womans Temperance Association i Buffalo, N. Y., strongly advises all suffering women to rely, as she did, upon Lydia E Pinfcham's Vegetable Compound, Dm Heine, Mns. $ . 'iM. Your medicine is indeed an ideal ITykhah womans tar the best I know to restore lost health and strength. I for several years, troubled with and by iered misery .led, 1 had bearing-dow- jT being menorrhagia. My back pains and frequent headaches. 1 would often v a ikefrom restful sleep, and in such pain that I suffered for hours before 1 bH g to sleep again. I dreaded the as much as the weary uajis long nights snsulted two different physicians, hoping to get relief, but, finding that ,rir medicine did not seem to cure me, I tried your Vegetable Compound (the recommendation of a friend from the East who was visiting me. Iam glad that I followed her advice, for every ache and pain is gone, ARMOR. JTAUM not only this, but my general health is much improved. 1 havs a fine rtite end have gained in flesh. My earnest advice to suffering women is Due de Dino collection of armor, one sway all other medicines and to take Lydia E. Pinkkamg of the treasures of the art world, g St Compound. Miss Nkxi Holmes, 540 No. Division St., Buffalo, N.Y. which great New York's museum has lately n t -- . comm (1 Irene Crosby, prominent in Social Life in East Savanah, Ga., adds her testimonial to the value of Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound. liss Deab Mrs. Pisiham s It always gives me pleasure to find an article of real value and unquestioned merit I have found Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Com pound well calculated to relieve and cure the various troubles arising from Irregularities and menstrual pains. Much suffering could be spared if we only paid more attention to proper living end diet, but as long as women do not do this, bos come to your Vegetable Compound the front as a true friend in need. I have been very pleased indeed with the relief it has brought me. I find that I have perfect health now, and that my mind is also more clear and active since I used your Vegetable Compound. It has been of great benefit to me, and I gladly recommend it Very sincerely yours, Miss Irexb Cbosbt, 313 East Charlton St, East Savannah, Ga." that every woman is cordially invited to write to Plnkham if there is anything about her case or symptoms ft Remember idoes Mrs. Pinkhams address is Lynn, Mass, not understand. advice is free, 4 asks for it. and is cheerfully given to any ailing woman FORFEITS w cannot forthwith prodoe the orlfinal lerteri sad SifnlturM Of tUvo HUifnnliU. Which will ptov tbir nbdoloU g enaiDca. Co Lymn, MU hjdiM E. Finkham For purchased. The De Dino collection was bought by the museum early in the year for a sum in the neighborhood of $ MO, 000, and was brought to New York in May. There are about 300 pieces in the collection, comprising both arms and armor, and it is interesting both artistically and historically. The armor Includes ceremonial buits as well as those for defensive wear, and contains many which are in a state of com' pltteness. New York Sun. Writing With His Teeth. There Is probably only one newspa per man in the world who does the whole of his writing with his teeth. Mr. Louis Schuelke, who has from birth been denied the use of either hands or arms, has adopted this method with great success, although able also to work with his feet. He la the Bunkers Hill correspondent of the Waterbury Republican, a Connecticut journal. In addition to writing, Mr. Schuelke draws and paints by the same means, and with considerable skill. Pet Spaniel Wearing $1,800 Collar. Lillian Russell's Japanese spaniel hns entered the diamond class. A diamond collar, which cost $1,800, has Worses TEA Go by the book. Nail Types. Writ fcr mt Cuupany, Baa FmciMa. a3KciLitMti ,W,L Douglas $a.BO cAom than any In I ha world. ...... .i, been placed on the dog's neck by Jes 66 Lew soli n, one of Miss Russells most ardent admirers. Tho Japaneso in (panlel is now tho proudest dog Saratoga. The spaniel Is very dear to Miss Russell, and In most of her recent pictures the animal was shown clasped in her arms. She never let him out of her sight, except occasionally,himwhen out Mi. Ijwlsohn wished to take walking. I Poultry Bald at Fourteen. Samuel Johnson of 1G14 Washington old and avenue, New York, is 14 years Catholic tho to sent was bald. Ho would nroieromnd why w. - I'" J Jr. wear Innter. ' crotoctory ns Incorrigible by Justice to make. Why lhay Uld tbw hiiiiuirtvalMthkF amt aa of araaiar court and is wx arnUtf lw aud wbj Ua on lha market Wyatt In the Children's lie beg-go- d July MM, w heart broken In consequence. his parents to give him another feared the boys W. t-- PoltglM r chance, saying lie but A would make fun of his bnidness. court while Samof out walked they in Fit. Cmfort.ndWr.r.Mri my" was led away sobbing violently. '' I tho run w.To. h The youngster contracted otlirri ilHil rfc.out, Rtrhmool'a.so a half and a s. Udn,hp. twL year habit M. nlng away from his homo W. I- - Douglas he th " to disappeared rr""S,Ld He co folt thee. Coronn until three Leather end did not reappear came bnck his ,t.cctio, later. When he busby balr had entirely dlaapW. to DOUGLAS peered. ... wl UD,r1F rtmy ttlttlltf WwbM l joit th U.fftrencn rS?! null P Pi Irish Village of Baltimore. Baltimore, in Maryland, gets its name from a small and unostentatious fishing village In Ireland. The word Baltimore signifies the village that grew up about the big house" and the derivation is plain when one sees the Each of the four types of finger ruins of the very remarknails tell its story to the palmist, but able big bouse that was once the its evidence is regarded merely as stronghold of the O'Drlacolls. It is corroborative of that of the rest of situated upon an imposing height, a the band. sentinel over tbe numerous little dwellings that have sprung up and inPasses Through Mill Wheel Unhurt. creased in the vicinity of Its wrecked While playing upon a wall of a mill and deserted life. From the village ol canal at Southbridge, Mass., Parmella Baltimore enormous catches of mackSt. John, 8 years old, fell ten feet into erel ore sent to America. tho water. The child was carried by the swift current through a flume un.. der the street, beneath the mill for Theres a time to rememforty yards, and through a big wheel, but escaped without injury. ber, a time to forget : it is tea Fred Blanchard, who saw the little one fall, tried to reach her from a remember your joys bridge, but was too late, lie then time; tried to have the big wheel stopped, and forget your sorrows. fearing tho girl either would be drowned or mangled. Curloaity of Birds. Before this could be done the child however wary, are curious, Blids, was emerged from the sluice and and will approach a strange object rescued from the dirty water. After at the risk of their lives, as wild fowl from forced was water a little of tho shooters know. A singular instance of her body Parmella revived. Is now reported of a goose "Im all right," sho said, Jumping to curiosity la a Binall village of the Duchy ot some her feet, and ran home to get Baden. When tho dry clothes. rang his bell and read his decrees to the assembled peaRants, a white and Snake Culture in Australia. black goose, eccentric by its intelliFnakes, according to the prevailing gence, perhaps a goose of genius, left, popular notion, should bo killed at the flock and planted Itself before him, sight as utterly useless and positively and listened with lofty end solemn dangerous creatures, but in Australia stare peculiar to geese, human or they are now being systematically otherwise. When the crier moved on roared for the sake of their skins, the goose followed, and only returned which have a considerable commercial to its the after round was companions value In London, Paris and New York. made. It continued this attention for matefashionable is tho skin Snake somo months. London Globe. rial for slippers, belts, bags, purses, card cases, Jewel boxes, dressing o Animals In Winter Quarters. accessories, etc. Rabbit trappers Many animals, like squirrels, dorsupplement their means considerably mice and hamsters, lay up supplies by ca'ehing young snakes and extractof food in their winter quarters, on ing the poisonous fangs. Tho blacks which they feed during waking interaro also expert snako catchers. To vals in the torpor, so that the fast is them the snako is an agreeable art! by no means so prolonged or so concle of diet. tinuous. They are, however, yet other animals, such as bats among mamTreasure Owned by Senator Hoar. mals, frogs and toads among amphibians, and tbe west African lung fish which fishes, among BAC apparently ft neither put on fat nor lay up a store ACgCFAPEW of food during their period of torpor; which in the case of all of them is crtAKiPTAlftl prolonged. unusually CHURCH fi Pi TEA 7 lii'S 4 in IDT laHtif? tnod, yon TEA Schillings Best Ym (nw rm Soailss't Saw r!nt n!l OOltKN r'io,a I, ASSAY CO. Aft '" s' -- tw..l W A Ac, ,Sf1 AorOr prompt .n-nilond Klohllr. Hou.lil. 1 DKMvr.it. tnka-N- o. Mr O"1 5$; U.1 m.nr , tout never hsri(lll 40. 004. . 1 7r r'n rhlrai. r'1' Iloifif ,M Flah Story From Maiaachuaetts. halibut estimated to bo fifteen In the Plar. In length was seen iqua river m ar Dover point, recently r of Hover people. Tho flshVas seen to Jump out of the wafer several times, and on every occa-itoa rearing rols which could . A n X'h?ard 1 I hr ibaaL Li 22132:57 a consider!-!Bostflii Globe dlstanc- c.- is a Chal-leng- e: almost nobody takes the money, almost nobody takes the money. - Brae' e ta-bi- $ 6,263,040.00 , t.al-'lulr- uh.f Wo want to thank our many valis able friends and purchasers who took advantage of our great sale. Espo iaby are we gratelul to read, era of this paper. Their response to our ads. were marvelous tu the e treme. To show our geneioslty for theli liberal patronage in the pied, we ar going to make another ewe. let t prop osltlon. Cut out this coupon and send In wlOl your reply and wo will still give yos the advantage of our sale prices. Clayton Music Ca Sale Coupon Good Captured Albino Woodchuck. E. E. Shedd has in his possession an albino woodchuck which be captured a few days ago on his farm near Rutland, Vt. Tho animal is snow white, hut otherwise is Ilk other vAodchucks. jmt until Oct. . 10, 190A Must be used before October 10th, 1904. Think of it, a brand new $350.0$ piano for $187. A $400.00 piano for $217.00. A $500.00 piano for $338.00. A new $125.00 organ for $59.00. And other prices accordingly. You should not miss this chanc It is limited until Oct. 10th, 1904. We sold 150 Instruments at our sale, and will sell 50 more In order to make room for our new Fall stock. Dont wait until Oct. 9th befors writing, but write today. Have first choice. Our stock era braces Steinway, Ivnabo, Stock, Mason & Hamlin, Estey, Kimball, Heller, Smith & Barnes, Conover and many other pianos. Estey, Mason & Hamlin, Kimball and Seybold organs. Some used pianos and organs from $20.00 up. Biggest opportunity for you eves offered. Never have another suofe chance in your life. CLAYTON MUSIC CO. leading Music Ca 109 Mala St.. Salt Lake City. Joseph J. Daynes, Jr., Manager. Counterfeit Victoria Crostee. Counterfeit Victoria crosses are iUuk. A "garde-charapetr- For STILL A FEW MORE LEFT Anti-Treatin- WWT' f and Organ Sale W Kjtm Am'i Kla The Old 6talr Carpet Old stair carpet can be turned to good account as follows: First shake It well and cut away the bad parts and with the best of It make pads for doubling short lengths and tacking them at the edge ot cacb step where the tread comes before laying tho new carpet This will make a new carpet wear twice as long and also make It very soft to walk, upon, stgrs the Brooklyn Times. numerous In English curiosity shop. A real cross is worth about $300 as curio, although its lntrlnslo value la not thirty cents. TEA Theres a difference In ad vertisements. Also in tea. TSu IpuMBt fracar Mum jow Dot. About Certain Words. There is often a hint of aomethtng approaching to an ancient kind of slang in various dignified words In the English language. So respectable a term as perspicuity," for instance, means that a thing can be "seen through easily. Tbe word apoca lypse" moans lifting off the cover, or, in other words, the revelation ot whatever good or bad things may b concealed in a chest of secrets like Pandora's box, possibly, or maybe only in the lunch basket of tome old Greek worklnernfln. DI1 Fernrlte Hemedy IS Dr. Kennedy mim and all blood.'uran k klnay an II glldiudilM Llfir cvtujilalul, aud purlllM Uh fertaptetl to both a. 4 A 8plder'e Appetite. Tho spider has a tremendous app tlte, and his gormandizing defies all human competition. A scientist, whg carefully noted a spider's cnnsumptlog of food in twenty-fou- r hours, concludi ed that If tbe spider wero built pro portlonatcly to tho human scale he would cat at daybreak, approximately, a small alligator, by 7 a. m. a lamb, by 9 a. m. a calf, and by one o'clock a sheep, and would finish up with a lark pie In which there were 120 birds. TEA Is there anything good that isnt advanced by good tea? Is there anything bad that wat kept down by good tea? AND JACOB KISSED RACHEL." The First Really Romantic Kiss of the 8crlptures. Tbe Blblo that venerable record of the progress of humanity contains tho mention of no less than 62 kisses. More than half of theso were given and received by men, Tbe first really romantic kiss ot tho scriptures was an incident in the early life of Jacob. The young Jewish lad had loft his father's house and set out to see the world. As he plods along the dusty highway his eyes suddenly fall upon on entrancing picture. By the edge ol a wayside well stands a lovely maiden, the gracious curves of her body out. lined against the soft blue of the Palestinian sky. A smile perchance wreathes her lips, while the pure Joy of her young life finds vent in son It is not to be wondered at that, eg the young traveler approaches nearer he feels fluttering around bis heart aq emotion that has never been there before. The young man and maiden meet, and the two appear to have very speedily recognized their affinity fo each other, for tho biblical story nl this first meotlng ends with the state, mont, and Jacob kissed Rachel, afll lifted up his voico and weyL |