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Show 0AN GROSVENOR SAYS: 1 ctn conscientiously recommend has been commended to me by people who have used it, as a remedy effective in the cure of catarrh. For those who need a good catarrh medicine, I know ct muhlng par-tkular- is an Excellent Spring Catarrh fpe-ru-n- a MRS. MAYBRICKS LONG IMPRISONMENT TO END your Peruna as a fine tonic amt all around good medicine to those who are In need of a catarrh remedy. It ly The British home secretary has at in March, 1883. marks the beginning last promised to release Mrs. of the serious trouble. It was on May-bric- the Ameilcan woman who was convicted fourteen years ago on tho charge of murdering her English husband. She Is to be released next to movement year. The organized secure a pardon for Mrs, Maybriek was begun as soon as she was convicted and the ease became famous owing to the almost general belief that Mrs. Ma brick was Innocent, and the efforts of thousands of men and women on both sides of tho Atlantle in her behalf, persons of worldwide prominence, and even those concern- - better." H. H'. Ogden. W. K. Griffith, (.out an, Texas, wiites: I suffered wuhchiomc ca'.auh fur many I took and xt ooinpleiely yeais, cuted me, I think IVnma is th-- i best medicine, in the woihl toi tawsih. My geneial health is mm h improved bv its 1 1 have use, as am much monger than been tin-- jeaix." W. hi. (.ninth. A (..iiyressnc, in's letter. Congressman 11, .Bowen, Kuskiu, Taze well comm Va , wiites: can' cheerfully recommend your valuable remedy, Perm a, to any one who is suffering with catarrh, and who is In need of a permanent and effective March cure."- - II. Bowen. Mr. Fred 1). Stott, Fame, Ohio, Fight Guard ot Hiram Foot Ball Team, writes: As a spet iiie tor lung tumble 1 plate Behave used it mvself nina at the head, for colds and cataribof the Ismels ami it is a splendid remedy. It testotes xitahty, increases boddy strength and makes a sick person well in a short time. I give Benina my hearty indorsement.1 hied I'. Sunt. (ien. Ira ('. Aldxitt, On M street N. W., writes: Washington, I). I am lullv convincetl that vonr remedy is an ex. client tome. Many of my ft tends have used it w ith the most henefn nil lesiilts for coughs, coldij and catarrhal trouble." 1 Ira G. Ablwitt. Mrs. F Inter F'lcmiug, orator of Reservoir Conm il No. It 8, Northwestern I.egton of Honor, of Minneapolis, Minn., writes from 25.15 Folk stieet, N. K. : I have been1 troubled all m life with (ataitlB in mv hed. , AVj 1 tcxik Iet ttna fot t It ree about months, :v. ."AS t t 'N.KvO'i X ed In her prosecution petitioning Queen Vietoria and her sueeessor, King Edward, for the pat don. and now think am pet-- ' manently ettretl. 1 DAN HON. GROSVENOR, OF THE A. OHIO FAMILY. FAMOUS Hon. Dan A. Grosvenor, Deputy Auditor for the War Department, written from Washington, D. C., says: : me to express my gratitude to you for the benefit derived from one bottle of Peruna. One week has brought wonderful changes tad I am now as well as ever. Besides being one of the very best tprlng tonics it is an excellent catarrh remedy u Allow DAN A. GROSVENOR, In a recent letter he says : l consider Peruna really more meritorious than I did when wrote last. receive numerous letters from acquaintances all over the country asking me if my certificate is genuine. 1 invariably answer g is. Dan A. Grosvenor. good word for the tonic that brought me immediate relief. I'eruna rured me of a bad case ot catarrh and 1 know it will cure anv other sufferer from that disease." John Williams. County Commissioner's Letter. Ion. John Williams, County Commissi ier, of S17 West Second street, Duluth, Mjxin., says the following in regard to A fauna : I' As a A 1 Letter. imgri-Hsmiin'- Hon. IF W. Ogden, Congressman from Louisiana, in a letter written at Washington, D. C., savs the following of Peruna, the national catarrh remedy : remedy for catarrh I can chrer-(u- y I know what recommend Ieruna. t fi to sufter from that terrible disease lad I feel that it is mv duty to sjieak a STORY OF MAYBRICK I believe that lor catarrh in all its forms IVnma is the niediiiint of the age. It mes when all othet remedies fail. eruna as a can heartily reiommend catarth remedy.'' Mis. Elmer Fleming. lurrU iu Spring. Treat The spiiug is the time to heat catarrh. Cold, wet winter weather often retards a cure of catarrh. It a c out so of Petuna is taken dining the eat lv spring months the cute will be prompt and permanent. There can be no tailures it IVnma is taken intelligently timing tho fav oiable weather of spring. As a (atanli remedy Peruna whereradicates r.itairh from the s ever it mav be hx ated. It i men catarth of the stomach or bowtl, with the same certainty as catat ih of the head. If you do not deir, e prompt and satisfrom the use of Petuna, write factory at once to lr. Hartman, giving a full statement of your case and he will be pleased to give vea his valuable advice gratis. Address Hi. Hartman, Piesuient of The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, Ohio. CASE. Unfortunate Woman May Have Been Victim of Circumstances. Florence KUzabcth Maybriek is an American woman, having been born In Mobile, Ala., tier father being William (1. (handler, a banker. Miss Chandler met James Maybriek of Liverpool while making a voyage across the Atlantle. Thev were married in 1871). when she was only seventeen years of age and lie forty. The couple made their home at Gnrston, a suburb of Liverpool, and during the ten years following their marriage three children were horn. Mrs. Maybriek's life with her husband was not happy, and toward the beginning of 1S8H il hail grown Intolerable. It is said that both husband and wife confided their troubles to others, Mrs. Maybriek being accused by her husband of having gone to the onn ui of clandestinely meeting Alfred Hi icily, a wealthy cotton spinner anil a business associate of 1 1 ts May-bric- 1 DRUNKENNESS rear CURED. .... by this treatment. Thousands or homes made happy every Most thoroughly equipped Instil ulion In the west. Modern and up to tat In every respect. Cures positively made Per terms and literature, address iTV)terv .... S iSuCflA THE KEELEY INSTITUTE, 162 CAST HAST SOUTH ST., SALT LAKS CITY. UTAH. ESTERN SEEDS New Illustrated Catalogue Free. 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It tells you about newly UlaroYcrrd Itn'tiioeal Jt''incd it for the cure id nmnv d'wv. ocw wavs to make money nod burse and care for the side, gi'iemplovineii!, toand hvn I 0 years, thu newiy tat pinions old it,'" tllscovenal Ahit.e unti t Ml muss ige for removing wrinkle, i.nd lanuttlvhig tlie coinplexittn, )' to lltostt imiIiI eKib utw va.b'ih "f rosea, fruits and vegountles. iiepforStuiel W.t. the w hettl, Corn mid suutlowei- futal, iere.il Tti J nieiaa secret pro. It colTec, iimiittliiii cwlit, gold itml silver, st'tnilH ta'inin tha beiiom soles er. flurci nho-lei- y mlds. j.reyetiiuig smalliHix pittlnc-s-. mimic f" l,fPure leather ; tiioie tlaaihia sod will wear -- r mid sugar from wood, new soft ilritiks, time soy other tsnnoae in the world. urup V tie sales things you need have more than climb ed the peat four trmle sts retsfor noioufiicturttr, not not ask tin' doctor, a real t ome doctor book and proves Its Why m W, L. Doualaa shoe an let and aava money. cncvclots dl. til tc tieral Information, wanted by and '(Ice Increase itsya Ssl-- .i evoiy man anil art unit a that wauls health lluslnesei Sales.V, '44, 140.00 wealth. Is about,. lt pay'Ctt, 4x, paper covur. A ism of UmUins sheet S.ao.4H.ia in t"ir Vests. ., 00 OILT eec LINK, r.h'.D.9U0L The California Botamoa! Medtaina worth 10.00 Oomparsd with Other Mahas. IUM NutlU AH aradu HP, boa Auy.ia., Cab UN bfit Into orn an.1 Am.n inn Htyl0 Irain.rt, hl'raf Calf. - ,iii:,VI I fr.-e- 8,r Calf. Calf. VM Ka, Cornua '" Sot loco A angaroo, font Color I yrltlr. Th nuln hsvs W. J TlOOOUtS wsstiutl, asms and piles stampsd on hut tom. 1 'V.'w,,, jitur. V,.if. e frr.. mU'MI.AU, It not HTIIN. MANS. Jf- - sijtlnn rl t t Tha loa-asi- in ami f "I, ate, . It l'lf.H'fl(l,,lll'lB.,i, Crg. PruxCiUt .nt tlii wife "lA HUN II. list! 117ft Dropsy. 10 5V"Lni NEW OISCOVIRTi L prltrf itpl citrMliruf! ,,vuwUwsil I0U4YV Tn 00 1 A a 0 . ..St tin .Il.trl Waou4ia tin.. itt"ri "What luck! tltrtY t.t'Nl HI tNS ma'lr r"Atv In t I." WAV' I At, I ""'I llr.'l. I'H .'el I1' .'"' ert I,IV tv, at. ChUhrtt. Ji.'l ll'.'l ' ' tt.u i, ot.wrs ! hm. jfv, '"' . . .t Aw ihr,An Intprcttil lur I'" ' -- I amt wan, lrv aH'l MVrimiH' .....O' nmett..l.a when v"V It i, "i.k. V.i .mt'lv ur i"" tt'n awM-tun- n tanutu. Libby. McNeill Writ, lor its I U.S, Govfrmnrnl Chleato, I , a a - n Villa-vieios- &. Libby III , U S ft. "tl'" "r tf""TltlnttAl'.l"tu. t.al. (,.Ht M k 1 a a rule, th doctor is culled in, somo-timseveral doctors, but still matter go from bad to worse: but I hav never known of a case of female weakness wliieh was not helped whom es L.vdla I. Pink linin Ve"ctal)lo wus used faithfully. Foe young- women who are subject to headaches, baekaehc, irregular or painful periods, and nervous attacks due to th sever strain ou tlx system by somo organic trouble, and for women of advanced years in tha most trying tima of life, it serves to correct very trouble and restore a healthy action ol all organs of th body. Compound - Lydia IJ.l'inUham'H Vejjctabla Com pound is a household reliance In my borne, and I would not be without it. In all my experience with thia medicine, which covers years, I have found nothing to equal it and always recommend it." Mrts. Lack a L Uar.nks, C07 Second St., N. E., WashIX C. 5000 forf.it If original of ington, L sboofi letter proving genuineneu cannot ke produeec Such testimony should ho accepted ly all women ns convincing evidence that Lydia 13. rinkhanis Vegetable Compound stand without a peer as a remedy lor alLtlio distressing Ills of women. GENERAL GRANT'S BON MOT. t bon-mo- Foot and Mouth Disease. The foot and mouth dlseas (epW poutic apatha), which h. i appaarei after an absence of tfcWcy years, 1 propagated by germs and Is highly contagious. Persons curry ths gsrmt on their clothing or shoes, dogs ca transport them and they can b takes Into the syetemB ot a healthy hart which passes over the same rose that a sick anlmsl passed over a to hours previous. Cattle are not th It, for it Is vly animals subject toswine, contracted by sheep, horse; ; by man. poultry, and sometfm A ! Ante-EIrctio- . w d-- an , KaSv it unum iltM-as- t t g Ar .wsvn.rw pension tt( KHilii,, Ihst th-- Mrs. Laura L. Barnes, Washington, D.C., Ladies Auxiliary to Burnside Post, No. 4, (I. A. R., recommends Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound. la diseases hat come to women only, n , AtrjURir uf igruttui. W YESIEiO LANDS OF 1G0 ACRFS FREE. r a inch ! aw fur losktoa entry. fr ' "" r eluMa t" t litirehes, hi h'Hils rte, liauasys t.ii sU 'st I'.Pteis hrnd f.ir Alias Still other Ittei.lUte IfJ S'ttANileiiiietit of Iitihilmatli.it, tutasa, t'snsda 1 S';-- 1 Lake I llv. t tab, tha author-halt sy.ur, attfcltMi li'icernmetit Agehl. wild 111 h'l,1V alv vcllhcatti C' III, run ruha.-efaliaay of Veragua's Wonderful Signature Sent by Telegraph. Among a late crop of stories told at the expense of Chicago is this one, set afloat bv an Italian paper: When the duke of Veragua. the descendant of Christopher Columbus, visited Chicago he inquired at a telegraph office $100 REWARD $100. the charge for a telegram to the city to lerr The rp.idursof tin, pit i w It hr that i' ih at iu ilit of Columbus of ten words. "Fifteen wul scim h.ts Itpt i) abli to i.i t ui ai! cents." answered the official, not Int.H tli.it L. i .it.iifh )(. s (iid'h t t,tr I, th 4.1 tin DH'dH run 111 nw fla!('!Htv. lu.Mtive cluding the signature, which is wired tntHni.il tSw e. U'jutPs hmg free," Whereupon the duke wired: onstuati'inal trfatitt( m ll.ill s t Hftoth l mid takfii mtPMinllv, wiintf lu' tU ntn thp h" ml Shall visit your "Mayor, Columbus: 'IriroMPti mm t'hx stii f aim of tho m .mm. th f eitv next Monday or Tuesday." And th f 'Mini iti'in (f th i1m.dc. ami up mu tti pan m Mfcngth I' b.thmtg up tlm he signed it: "Cristobal Coltiit do nntmc ui and in vsmk 'ihu trToledo y l.arrentecul de la Cerda m so h it faith have uri.itiw turn pnetms f r am i r that thm Humltc.) Ramirez de Baquedaney (Junto Aiml-ra'I f f 'titn diub. (hat it f.nU to emu Sctulfui ltt to y Adelnnlado Mayor de !as A.bJu ss K. J. I UKMA & CO.. Tolmim Ohio. S"M bv ilnwKtHts. de Jamah a, Duque Jndias, Marques hf xt. the Hulls huniilv ii1U me de Veragua y tie la Vega. Grande do Espana, Senior del Heine. Caballero Sleep Keeps Him Young. On of th youngest looking old men cb la Insigno orden del Tois r. d'Oro, in the English house of commons is Gran Cruz de !a Concept ion de Gofiill I lombre de Camarra Fir John Gorst. He Is cow getting or del Rey de Fispana." to To. but he has a brisk step, his complexion is ruddy and h speaks with IF WILL MARRY he Sam brightness, and acidity which he display 1 in the so.s. He attributes his extraordinary Mayor of Baltimore Makes Definite Promise. youthfulneaa to tho fart thnt h has ror years followed th advice given Mayor Hayes of Baltimore, who H him by tho late Hlr Andrew Clark. th f.9 years old ami a bachelor, hope to chaplain to Queen Vhleria, and chapcelebtated physician, ana has, unde secure t ion on a promise that lain of the house of commons, died at all clrcuir.ntances, remained nine hours he will marry if given another term London !n.t week, in his 82d year. In bed. of evrv twentv-fou- r In oiucc, lie made th promise In a Dean Farrar was born ou Aug. 7, banquet speech ami said he had been H.'ll, and was educated at Cambridge, Ntop i?i Dough inul told by a woman to wiiom he had After his Work off the ('old a. Illation ho was assistant Laxative DroiuoQuiumu'i ablet. Uric 25a nia.lt' the same promise thnt If he mutter at gi Marlborough college, and meant what he said he would have nftei uards for sixteen years head masWell as a Socialist. the support of every woman in Baltiter at Harrow. Later ho returned to On of tlie latest recruits to Social more. It Is believed the unnamed Marlborough n head master. In 18t Ism from tlie ranks f literary men he became (Hmn of Westminster abO. Wells, author of "The Time Ma II bey ami lector of St. Margaret's. a thieu chine," "Anticipations" and was appointed urrtiib'Rcou of Westother ventures Into the realms of pure minster in 1Kh3. In lMim ho bt'catna fiction. H Is moved to the step lit IF fhaplaln of the house of commons, seleneo rather than rentlnietit. holding the position until 189ii, when has been nominated for membership h sus appointed of Canterbury. In th Fabian society by Uemge Iter It a Is an Dean Farrar that "'alias. author Graham and Shaw nnrd is best 1, mivvu to the leading world uf saved t t f. r t'l.u'.m nre tire tun Ilsi.s Ki'sbtml and the United State Ills It.'i'ius, mv life litre, iwur ngu.- Mr. Tlt "Life of Clitlst" ha long been looked Ft K If. M tple Mrei t. N'nr!i b, N. V upon a a njodern rt liylotm lulc. In Firmness. addition to hi earner a a theological several hooka of Th woman wa udnc'tvr.t. "1 L' witter lie nulxlli-h.'i- ! upon wear-mfiction. Ill "Life of t'hrl-t- " appeared ,1st," sh t ru d. "1 lit 1871 itml rent )n it.: twelfth edition tiio "hat d've t all 'ms in this ft'-within a many meiti Its it has slnio tly." Tilt' nmn tool, a last dexpera hern translated Into Fremh, German, ..land. "I'll h" hanged It' I keep tin, Dutch. RttHhian, Swedl. It, ami Italian .'.uepender buttons sewed on for you," lie howled In ft lear, faNetto video. Tits Rhodes Scholarships. Thus again did atcrHnfC manhood aF Th policy of Wt stern educators .rrt itself under adveran circumI In stances; hut even so. ho shudder regarding the Blind scholarships has been decided upon. Young nun, fear that sho might attempt to keep to he eligible, must he at least gem in nine with a bolt. After all, .. .TV. ?!)? th ms dearly loved h's wife, and twenty four )mus old, unmarried, and haunt t.o tinea tried (o wear n bolt woman with whom he Iind taikel wilt not utuler the grail of Junlora in col York Fvenlng Sun. If Mr. Ilnyea la reelecthe major blmef?-N- w leg, according to the derision of th ed. 11 la the son of a cleigjumn and representatives of twenty four wsst Flowers for English Market. 1 an ex confederate, lie 1 a lawyer irn universities. Dr. Gtsirgo H, UaD Flower glower In the south o. was United State and district attor- kin, representing the Rhode fund, France and titer favored climes fin. was present at the meeting, of th Cleveland' first adminisduring ney o rent the .r,Kit..is It profitable to tration, He has heen naytr of educators, which was held at th thslr skill ' ij British mmi.its slnre 189V of Cbliauo. reeeutlv - hstursl K.fitin, Aftoifrtl visit by Mrs. Maybriek to London GOT HIS MONEY'S WORTH. 1 . Tha Lan4 af Orvusila for Stack. , . I.DfT.SMaaraa. IIT.'J.J T.A kuthrla. Ahithdanra of Water t Koel Pirntiloh hi.iM.i'S Materia, fof t ttrrs LiftrttJ 11 ft'Ui nn I hiv; i fcrilD rfpfti rrilulri'. fiit i uri'ttutttfit (ilk Otssary af th Warld." Long. There are some goldfish In Washington which belonged to the same faintly for the last fifty years, and they seem no Digger and no less vivacious than they did when they first came into the owners posA few tif the fish in the session. Royal Aqnatittm, in St. Petersburg, are Known to be one hut tired and fifty years old. im CANADA WESTERN l't.-uilunits altanttus thin any etltar dtstth lat'isa.,4. A Live 1889, Rejoinder That Is Credited the "Silent Man. A portrait of Jay Cooke, by Wm. M. Chase, Is one of the heat pictures at this year's exhibition of the rhllsdeb phia academy ot fine arts. Mr. ChasC standing beneath the portrait thft other afternoon, said: "When Mr. Jay Cooke posed for ml t he told me ot a of Qezx. Grants. Grant was entertaining cler-m- an on evening, and th clergyman had to make a certain train on a certain railroad or h would not get homo that night. Therefor his host kept reminding him ot th hour, hut lx would put ths matter off and begin to talk in his fluent, clerical way again. " 'Now, doctor, remember you train goes at 10:20, Grant for ths DEAN FARRARS BUSY LIFE. tenth time raid. That Is all right about tbs train. Eventful Career of English Church-matlie dergymanj General,' returned Who Died Last Week. the Lord controls tho trains.' Yoh,' Grant chuckled, but If yo The Very Rev. Frederic William Farrar. I), lx, dean of Canterbury, former want to get this A. & D. line train, you had better start now. Tbs has bad nothing to do with the A. A IX this many a year. "Pittsburg Gazette. f Goldfish fiat Mrs. Maybriek at Alntrrw) wtth Brlerlv. Maybriek vrns there and met his wife atnl Briefly. Maybriek wus under the influence of liquor, and in a towering rage. After abush.g his wife In the vilest language ho could command lit' struck her with his (1st square in the face. Briefly fled, It was ouly a short time later thnt Maybriek attendee the races again. It was raining and ho caught a sever cold. That night he was down with high fever. Mrs. Mai brick nursed him. All the nursing was under the direction of tvtrs. Maybriek, and It was some days before a doctor was called in. Maybriek died after an Illness of eight days, and the diagnosis was gastneenterilts from poison. .tits. Maybriek was accused by brothers of Maybriek. and tho British officials took the ease. A letter was produced, said to have been written to Briefly by Mrs. Maybriek during the illness of her husband. In this letter wero the statements: "lie is sick unto death, "Now all depends upon how long Ills strength will hold out." "Relievo your mind of all fear of discovery. During the trial. Mrs. Gore, a night nurse, testified that Mrs. Maybriek had entered the sick man's room and had taken from a stand at his bedsldo a jar of meat Juice, which she returned only a short time later. Tho nurso secured the jar and gave it to ono of the physicians. It contained half a grain of arsenic. It was further testified that arsenic wus found m many other places in the house. An endeavor was made to explain this by showing that Maybriek had been addicted to the list of arsenic. The trial was a long one and there was a great battle between medical experts. Mrs. Maj brick was found to guilty by a jury and sentenced death. Tht senteneo was later commuted to life imprisonment. Since 18SH Mrs. Maybriek lias been In Aylesbury prison. She has not been permit ted to see her children, two of whom are still alive and In good hands. From the time of Mrs. Maybriek's conviction tier mother, the buroncss von Roquts, has been unremitting In her attempts to oblain the prisoners release, in which site has been aided by influential friends on both sides of the Atlantic. In Hunt, after the death of Lord Russell of Killowen, chief justice of Knglnnd. a letter written to Mrs. Maybriek in 1897. was discovered. It allowed that the lawyer was ronvhte ed that she ought never to have hen convicted. 38, attended the races a Uni-vanit- y Natural Question. 7 The youngster In th art gallery looked long and earnestly at the pakA log. Then he read the Inscription. Do you like it?" asked his mother. "Oh, I like It well enough,'' he answered, but I don't understand It "What Is It you don't understand? "Why, it says, 'Wild Horses After I sc Rosa Bonhetir. the horses at th girl theyre afv but wheres right, er?" Brooklyn Eagle. MONEY TO COOKS. Donated, to Be Divide! Among Family Cooks. The sum of $7, 500,00 will bo distributed between now and mldsummes among family cooks, in 733 prizes ran Ida from $300,00 to $3,00. This is done to stimulate better cooking In the family kitchen. The contest Is open to paid cooks, (drey the name "hired girl" call theta cook If they deserve It) or to tho mistress of the household If she doos tho coole-Ing- . Thu rules for contest ire plaia and simple. Each of the 725 winners of money prl." will also receive at of merit or engraved certlfirtit as a cook. The diplomas hear the big gilt seal ami slgcaturo of the most famous food company In the Th I'oMutn Cereal Co., Ltd., cfl Battle Creek, Midi., the well knows makers of IoHutu Coffee and Grspw-Nut- . Write them and address Cookery Dept. No. 34(1, for full particular. This remarkable contest among cooks to win the money prizes and diplomas will give ttinmmnda of famllic better and more delicious meals at well as cleaner kitchens and a goner Improvement In the culinary deparo raent, for the rooks must show market skill and betterment in eervlc to win. Great sums of money devoted to ner enterprises always result In puttlar humanity further along on the road t civilization, health, comfort sad $7,500.00 |