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Show -W n Y 1 SHE CRIED WHEN SHE PUT HER CLOTHES ON. This is what Miss Jessie Stephenson of HO llartington Road, Aberdeen, says when wriiing to the Proprietors of St. Jacobs Oil, the remedy which cured her: "I was very bad with rheumatism. I could uot put my clothes on without cryiug out. I always bad to have assistance to dress myself. I obtained a bottle of St. Jacobs Oil, and after Its contents were used I was much better. I used the contents of two more bottles, and now I am able to do my work as usual. I would recommend anyone troubled with rheumatism to use St. Jacobs Oil. Miss Stephensons present condl tlon is a very great contrast to what It was before she used St Jacobs Oil then she was practically helpless, sut fered the greatest agony but now aha is free from pain, and able to do her work. Surely such evidence aa thia is most convincing that SL Jacobi Oil Conquers Pain. Yields Love and Life Recent Suicide Makes Public an Extraordinary Case of Self-Sacrifi- flfMY dear wife, my love, I love ordinance which provides that all I will leave you at 1 places of business shall lie closed on ur, 1 oclock. May God bless you. Sunday. This absurd proceeding has sr For you 1 will leave fio.ouo. so outraged the feelings of the aider-meFoisonx may lie toxicologicaily cataloguer as triply fascinating. Firstly, that five of them have resigned, of llie mystery of them; secondly, because behind the mystery loom the My love was greater tban word can another threatens to follow suit, and BILL. great figures of the Borglas nud the lirlnvilliers; and, finally, because they In- tell- volve tin- whole fcuhjttct of murder considered us an urt. These words, scrawled with trem- even Mayor Jones intimates his intention to do likewise. Thus the odd sitOncn upon .a time people who got iu the way were dosed with hemlock. bling hand on a sheet of common Death came very agreeably. It neither convulsed nor distorted. It left the were addressed to Mrs. Charles uation is presented of the lawmakers beauty of the victim unniarred, the features uncontracted, the mouth half Stlerle, Newlon. Mont., by the- man refusing to assume responsibility for closed. It left no trace, either. There Is art. Whoso who first married ber. William W. tlie governmeut of a place where the sayB art Bays Greece. In law is enforced. The marshal says he Greece poisoners were artists. That Is, a number of centuries Hately. ago. believes in Gen. Grant's declaration In the days that succeeded them, art persisted, but methods Then, on the lawn iu front of his changed. Occathat the way to repeal an objectionsionally people who were In the way did not wait to be killed, but disposed of boarding-housand with at Omaha, themselves. That simplified matters. Occasionally, too, they were urged to his formers wife name upon his lips, able law Is to enforce it. die. It was the young Emperors of old Rome who did the Hately killed himself by shooting. urging. Plan to Honor Gen. Sigel. A popular form ot Hately went to Omaha many years getting rid of an enemy in a quiet, unostentatious way in Admirers of the late Gen. Franz vogue among the Romans was by means of the poisoned needle and a ring. ago, as the residents of that new city propose to ask the New York city ampnuus, or Spartlan, describes the needle. This fiendish Instrument and authorities to change the name of samples of the rings recovered from the Cedar at One Hundred and Park, ruins of Pompeii any one may examine street and Mott avenue, to at Naples. They suggest nothing so Sigel park, to honor the memory of much as vipers of gold. A receptacle, the patriot aud soldier. Gen. Sigel moved by a spring, contained poison, was a resident of the Bronx for more which exuded at a touch. Those who than a quarter of a century, and his liked, gave a little prick to those they friends say that as he was the most did not like, and the latter fell dead. Or prominent veteran of the civil war at table, in the animation of small talk, who lived in that part of the city it the assassin made but a gesture. On would be appropriate to commemorate the food of his neighbor a drop would his patriotic services in such a sub fall. The deed was done. stantial way. Many public officials Possibilities not similar, but cognate, and citizens of the Bronx favor the were thoroughly appreciated during the plan. Renaissance. That was the age when murder really flourished. Father and Son in One Pulpit. Madame Tofania confessed to having father and son appeared Recently removed over six hundred people, inin the same Brooklyn pulpit that of two rardials cluding many and popes. the Greenwood Baptist church. Rev. This monster commenced the trade in Dr. Robert Bruce Hull is pastor there, Caisar Borgia, the greatest artistic poi- - poisons when quite a girl, and carried and his son, Ilev. Robert Chipman soner and the most it on up to the age of seventy. Finally, William Hull, was well received. The latter monster in history. a body of soldiers carried off the merci upe the term many.Hately. Fifteen years is Just turned 21 less old liag. She was tortured until she revealed the names of yeare of age, and of her ago he entered a clothing company's many during the summer has been preachand was then strangled. i ustomers, soon and became one of employment in the Strong In historys caverns there are monsters more masterful than he, but none its Place Baptist most trusted employes. Three ing .more cold blooded. Without The father heart, without nerves, without sensibilities of any years later Mattie May Lowe, the church, Brooklyn. kind, he turned sin Into a system, crime into a code, and thus preached and Sunday the morning of a equipped, trusting daughter family well known and son in the no one ami assassinating those who trusted evening. him, he made his way in the world. In comfortable circumstances, beAmong poisoners anterior and subsequent, Cicsar Borgia is easily first. The came his wife. Two children were The Law cf Compensation. champion or the lot. he was a pestilence in flesh and blood. His sisters life, too, born as a result of the marriage In days gone by when as a swain was not above reproach. From her flrBt husband she was divorced, and her Jean, now eleven, and Robert, now I used to court the second husband was murdered by order of her brother. girls, nine years of age. I'd often note the monstrous hats Of the Medici, Catherine Is the lady who has been accused. She The Hately home, though not large, Is said to Above their fluffy curls. have pois.inod the eldest son of the King of France to secure the crown for her was happy and filled with ordinary (husband, then the Duke of Orleans. Artful, perfldious and cruel, is the descripcomforts. Hately came from a good tion given of her character. Vet she was a generous patron of the arts. But family, one that knows how to live iif Tofiuibt, the Borglas and Catherine de Medici wore bad, what is to be said well. IBs mother, Mrs. Thomas Hatejuf Madame Hriitvi lliers? This woman was a born rriminal. Tofania dealt In ly of No. 4 Cross Row, Gateshead, In order to earn her own living; Brinvllliers murdered through pure vil- England, Is reputed to be wealthy, but lainy. extremely pretty, fetchingly slight, she had the face of an angel, the Ilalelys nature was one of independjcmilp of a seraph, the attitude of a saint, and a voice which was silken In Its ence, and although frequently strug'UAuttfu i met Ana AoaomruuaH (UfV lallit ii who litaif IlifUiM I I'll mumm At ah you. n - note-pape- r, - e Si-g- The Shahs Visit to Europe, The tour of the shah, Muzzafer-ed-Din- , in Europe, is the fifth made by a sovereign of Persia. The first was la 1873, when a shah Journeyed through the continent in superb style, spending 810,000,000 during his six months tour. In England a wing of Bucking ham palace was set apart for the august visitor and his numerous suite. Some curious Incidents marked his stay. The palace would have witnessed the execution of five Persian courtiers for a trifling breach of etiquette had not the shah been imperatively informed that Buch an event could not be allowed lo England. j BUSINESS COLLEGE. Now Open at tlia Templeton Tuition Foff School Year, 840, We control the Ellis Cabinet system of bookkeeping and the Gregg system of shorthand. They aro the best. Visit us at the Templeton and make Inquiries about us from the business, professional and educational men of the city. We lead, others follow. Salt Lake Business College. cold-bloode- d , I Nothing jib-at- rwoetnesB. At the age of gling against a be always refrained froinjpplying for assistance from hla mother or from his brother-in-law- , E. F. Dertght, a prominent safe dealer in Omaha. Ills wife was always affectionate and seemingly content In her position, although her friends say she sometimes sighed for more of the worlds comforts than Hately was capable of giving her. Hately a little over a year ago moved to Newlon, Mont., taking his wife and two children with him. Poverty, gaunt and real, there overtook him. He was no longer able to provide his wife with the comforts to which she had been accustomed, and be noticed that ber affection for him was rapidly departing. It was a still greater grief for him when he discovered that her love had not only been lost to him, but that her heart had been won by another, Charles Stlerle, wealthy, manly and withal honorable. Not a taint of suspicion was directed against the wife. A1 though loving Charles Stierle and with the former love for her husband dead within her, she still followed the duty of a wife and uncomplainingly clung to him. But Hately saw. It was agreed that a divorce Bhould be obtained by Mrs. Hately with Hate-ly'- s consent, so that Bhe could wed her new love. The divorce was granted and Hately never uttered a murmur. Hately returned to Omaha hnme- semi-povert- she became the wife of De Brinvllliers, a young nobleman uf wealth, in the guise of a sister of charity, the Marchioness used to go jthrough hospital wards. To the ill and ailing she brought words of comfort and .delicate food. But those to whom she ministered died, in the mast awful agony. (The Marchioness, however, was merely experimenting with poison which Bhe Iliad got from her lover, . When site was assured that its effects were ,not suspected, the experiments were complete. For eight months she caressed :lier father with one hand and dosed him with tlie other, That death enriched lier. But she had brothers and sisters whom, unfortunately for them, it enriched besides. During all this time the Marchioness and her husband were leading the lire which befits people of rank. Such a life requires money. To obtain more, she poisoned her two brothers, and planned to eliminate her sisters as well. Meanwhile, to keep her hand In, she distributed arsenic right and lert. She fed it j to her servants, because they were awk-- I to her daughter, because she was ward; ' stupid; to ber husband, because he was j in the way. In the thick of ail this it occurred to j Baints-Croito die, and in dying to leave behind him various documents aud confessions so compromising that Itbe Marchioness was arrested after ten years of deliberately planned and coldblooded crime, and suffered to torture by water. She was strapped recumbent 'atherlne de Medici, said to have a bench, and a mask sond the eldest son of the King of France to secure the crown for was placed over her face, Into which ..water flowed from a large barrel. As her husband, then Duke of Orleans, the water rose over the mouth of the victim nothing remained but to swallow It or be suffocated. In this way an Incredible quantity or water was forced into the body, with what agony may be imagined. Having confessed her crimes and implicated her accomplices, the marquise was beheaded, her body burned in public near Notre Dame, and the ashes dispersed to the four winds in July, 1C67. An Karl of Leicester, Prime Minister to Queen Elizabeth, Is said to have a wholesale poisoner. Not only did he get his wife, Amy Robsart, killed, but he was suspected or poisoning the Earl of Essex, Lord Sheffield, Sir Nicholas Throgmorton, his friend and accomplice, and Cardinal Chatlllian. Modern science Is very skeptical. It has routed many a beautiful legend. Dy way of compensation, it has produced toxics which would have thrown the dilettanti of the Renaissance into stupors of admiration. Within the bit of lignum vitae which nerved Caracalla for a heart there were on cent rated the cruelty and the guile of a wilderness of tiger cats. When the pretorlans eliminated him, they found In his luggage poisons for the destruction of all the legions that he led. What fresh turpitudes he was devising, hlBtory has omitted to relate. But this is clear. Had Car acalla been able to have foreseen the terrible possibilities In microbes which we have suggested, mountains of pol sons would have seemed to him paltry. Of possibilities and powers such these the past knew nothing. By way of compensation it possessed poisons that were perfumes. Their odor perverted the imagination and stained the thoughts. They turned conceptions of right into wrong, and made the unholy adorable. They drove matrons mad and The Earl of Leicester, Queen Eliabethe led senators to suicide. 1 rime Minister, England s most Long since, these perfumes have poisener. orated. In ll.elr stead are corrosives Just as coercive. Catalogued as libel and slander, they are quite as convenient M the Wintarolla of the Borglas, and even more malcflctent than microbes These prt the poisons which are fashionable to day. Such is modern progress. 20 Saint-Crolx- ; ; x pol-upo- funnel-shape- d n evap-celebrat- A boon to travelers. tery, seasickness, nausea. Acta promptly. And then I found the reason for Their hats most wondrous growth. For undefnoath them from the sun Was shelter for us both. Alas! those days are past and gone. Their hats are now quite small; I find now when the sun is hot, No room beneath at all. Ex- ' nt to take. Wealth of South America. The numerous Islands of Patagonia archipelago are covered with evergreen forests capable of supplying lm-- I mense quantities of valuable timber, while the mountain ranges, being of tbe same geological formation as those of Chile and Peru, are probably rich in mineral resources. Catarrh Cannot Ila Cured with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, aa they cannot reach the scat of the (Uncase. Catarrh is a blood or conNtitntlnnal disease, and In order to cure it you must take Internal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken Internally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surf aces. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is not a quack medicine. It was prescribed by one of the best physicians in this country lor years, and Is a regular prescription. It is composed of tbe best tonics known, combined with tbe best blood purl Hers, acting directly on the mucous surfaces. Tbe perfect combination of the two Ingredients is what produces such wonderful results in curing Catarrh. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. CHUNKY A CD. Props., Toledo, Bold by druggists, price Tno. Hull's Family Pills are L) best a But compensation's everything, Tls nature's rigid law; The girls now Join me underneath My spreading Panama. Farmers Keen in Business. Johnstone Bartlett, a lightning-roagent, called on the prosecuting atand asked that warrants torney d to-da- A y New Mining System. clay found In Santa Cruz county, Arizona, is of such a diately after the divorce was granted. refractory nature that the usual methHe procured a position with Thomas ods of separation have failed absoKilpatrick & Co., and for the past year lutely to extract the gold therefrom. had shown no failure in hla duties After practically every known methand no reduction In his commercial od had been tried and Billed, the Inabilities because of his troubles. genious scheme of drying the gouge thoroughly and beating It vigorously Enforcing Obnoxious Laws. with a club was adopted, with comThe city mslial of Mexico. Mo., Is plete success. This Is a mining sysCausing a good deal t,r disturbance in tem unknown In any other part of the city. lie insists on enforcing the world. Mrs. Hately. Dr. Fowler's tract of Wild Ktrawlierry. Cures drsen- Plea-a- be issued for the aircst of twelve Ajtchison county farmers, says the Nebraska State Journal. He says he started out of Atchison a week ago with a team of good horses and a new spring wagon, but that during the week he was swindled out of everything, In trading horses, and was compelled to walk back to town. He did no business, and lost all hla lightning rods. The prosecuting attorney said that getting the best of a horse trade was no violation of law, and Bartlett left for the east, saying bank presidents were easier than farmers. super-sufficie- Doing. In his Story of the Cowboy, Emerson Hough gives the following quarterly report of a foreman to an eastern ranch owner: Deer Sur, we have brand 800 caves this roundup we have made sum hay potatoes is a fare crop, That Irishman yu lef in charge at the other camp got so fresh an we had to kill him. Nothing much has hapened sence yu let. .Yurs truly, Jim. gold-bearin- New Way to Lay Cable. The French government Is to plow a furrow 1,500 miles long across the North African desert, from Tunis to Lake Tebad, and lay a cable In It, both to be done at one operation. The plow, drawn by an engine and moving a mile an hour, will open a furrow thirty Inches deep and lay the cable in the bottom. PUTNAM FADELESS fast to light and washing. DYES are Courts for Women. It Is proposed In France to estab Ush a Court of Justice run by women and for women, to which may be car rled all those cases concerning which the most learned men know nothing. This will relieve a man Judge, foe In stance, from determining questions as to fit in suits brought by dressmakers against their clients; and it ought to do away also with much expert testimony in such cases. Monarch over pain. Burns, cuts, sprains, tings. Instant rslisf. Dr. Thomas' Kclso-tri- e OIL At any drug store. g Municipal Ownership Experiments. Wallace of the board of aldermen of New Haven, Conn., says that In the course of a brief conversation in that city President Roosevelt told blm that he had been much Interested In the story he bed heard of his efforts for municipal reform and added that he expected that in the near future reforms will be effected in the District of Columbia in the nature of municipal ownership that will bo an object lesson to the cltlce of the country. President George |