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Show tiih; tri weekly journal,, loo AN UTAH, MAY 7 1901 FJGPRUJIE CEREAL "J tjyii LI v- -7 X New Method of Veins Frntt to prepare It In such a manner that till retains ell of Its natural prop- - u is How Three Women Pound Relief. rtles7jin47ihenlcomblna..It.wlthI Rcted (Tains, thereby producing a perfect breakfast beverage. Thl la ths 7 oC ,.n way Flgprune Cereal, the substitute for coffee and tea. Is made. Your rrocer sells It, Ask for sample, Tr ....evil Why Borne Children ore Restless and nervous even their own mothers are unable. to tell. Possibly they have been given coffee br tea to drink. Fig "I shall hare of sunlight suddenly-pervade- d the room red sunlight lighting In Its passing a tableau I shall never forget. Gretebeh stood at her full height, her firms held closely to her sides and her hands clinched. On her face there was that half 6inile called consciousness of triumph- - Hlllars was gazing at her with his soul swimming in his eyes. And 1 I had a wild desire to throw myself at her feet then and there. Over the hard set visage of the Innkeeper, the bar of sunlight traveled, over the scowling countenance of the Pjrtuce, over the puzzled brow of the count, and. going, left a golden purple A-b- iar - In Its wake, which Imperceptibly deep- ened.' The prince was first to speak. I protest, said he. "Against what?" asked Gretchen. "It Is the king's will that you become my wife. He will not tolerate this of yours. Your principality Is In nt-tltu- While no woman is entirely free from periodical suffering, it docs not seem to hare been the plan of nature that woman should suffer so severely. Lydia Jeopardy, let me tell you. Does the fact' that I have promised the king to become your wife detract from my power? Nor a Jot; Till you E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound is the most through female regu-lato- r known to medical science.--- It relieves the condition which produces so are m hirhand I am mistress here much discomfort and robs menstruation of its terrors. The three letters here published should encourage every woman who suffers : and after. As to that we shall see." said the Aug. 6, 1898. Dkab Mbs. Pibkhau i I have Then you intend to keep your prince. suffered since the age of sixteen with ?" promise painful menstruation. 1 have been ls there man r woman who car. say treated for months, and was told that 1 prune Cereal ntade from' Choice Call" forpla fruits and selected grains. Is a. beneficial substitute. Flgprune will feed fhe nerve centers. It will make tbe child strong and healthy. Made ou will escort moYo the station. Now you may go." They, saluted gravely. They appreciated the situation. The princess was nwH their bread and butter.. Your- highness," said Ilillnrs, "there like coffee. Looks like coffee, But- has been a mistake. It's St per cent fruit and 4G per cent A mistake!" repeated Gretchen grain.' - won-derlngl- y. Yes; they have made you a princess, whereas have made yofl a queen. ..Will you forgive mo the trouble I have caused?" It Is I tho must ask forgiveness of you, she said, with n sad smile. You may kiss my'linnd, sir. Ilillnrs remained somewhat long over It "And how comes It that you gentlemen know each other? she asked. Damon and lythlas, your highness. answered Ilillnrs. We were brought up together, and, we have shared our tents and kettles. 1 recommend 1ytb-la- s to you as a brave gentleman. Then he came to me. "You are a brave m.v baud. fellow, Jack,"-graspiGood hick to you. I had an Idea. It has returned. Now, then. Innkeeper, coilie with me. ; ... , "With you." and where?" asked the Innkeeper. If there was one thing for which he could not account, ft was the presence of Hlllars at the Inn. Never mind wife re. but come." answered Ilillnrs gayly. He bent and whispered something Into the old fellows ear. It was something which pleased him. for he screwed his lips Into a smile and took the white tinnd of the whisperer In his brawny fist and they-shoul- d ng s V If you dont feel Just right substitute Flgprune Cereal for coffee. Its the fect foo.1 beverage. At grocera. per- Yes, I love you. To lie nm once In ' your arms and kiss me and let me go forevi r." j Then, whh a smile which partly shielded n sob, her arms went around my neck u ml her face lay close to mine. TIcnvcn knows which vas tho greater, the Joy or the pain. "Gretchen, think! I cried distractedly. "What Is a prince or a king to you and me, who love?" "There Is honor, gently. Fho caressed my cheek with her lingers. Honor! I cried ' vehemctuly. la it honorable to marry the tnan you do not love and break the heart of the one j;ou do? ' She did not answer, hut her arms fell from my ueck, a ml she approached the Window. The passing river was reflected lu her eyes. Her reverie was a short one. Listen, lierr. I will tell you why It Is honorable. The prince nnd the king? I fear the one as little as I do the other. It Is not the prince; It Is not the king. It Is not the principality. Herr, I have come near to being a very wicked woman, who was about to break the most sacred promlso a sovereign can make. Before I came here a delegation of my people me. On bended knees tliey asked me not to voluntarily return tbo principality to tbo king, who was likely to give them a ruler rapacious or cruel or Indifferent. And, while they understood what a sacrifice It meant to me. they asked me to bend my will to the kings and wed the prince, vowing tliAt I alone should be recognized as their sovereign ruler. Since my coronation they said, thr t they had known the first hnpplucss In years. Herr, It was so pathetic! I love my people, who, after all. are not adopted, since 1 was born here. So I gave my proni lxo. and. heaven forgive me, I was about to brenk it! Theri art some th!ngs. herr, which the publican does not understand. One of those Is tin duty a sovereign owes to the eople. The woman lu tne wishes to follow your fortunes, though they carry her to the cuds of the world, bu the sovereign sees but one path honor and duty. What Is one human hear to a hundred thousand? A grain of sand. Ilcrr, let mine I" broken.' I shall not murmur. Alas, to be a princess, a pupiet In this tinsel show of kings nnd queens! It Is my word and the kings will which have made my happiness an impossibility. Though I love you. I wlsh never to see yon again. I shall be 'wife but in name; yet I may not have a lover. I am not a woman of the court. .1 am proud of my honor, though the man who Is to be ray husband doubts that. "No. Gretchen, said I, he does not doubt It, but he wishes me to do so. I believe In your Innocence as I believe In your love. f To he Continutd. . am very weak. that 1 ever broke one?" thin, and ballow. Your highness, what are your com1 have t ried a mands?" It Sva s the Innkeeper who he did doctor, but Ills fingers were twitching not scorn to do me spoke. Kvv.itl, 113 Trautman St.. Brooklyn. abov of his carbine, lie the hammer. Miss any good. E. D., N.Y. Magcie Poi.LAl'.D, nod 'led Approvingly toward me. My Jan. 19, 1899.' 319 So. 4lh bt., assault upon the prince had brought Peas Mbs. Pttkham; After reulgh crushed It. .Richmond, Ya. me again Into l;!s good graces. to ceiving your reply my letter of "Well, well! It doesn't matter where lrCO. April 23, Gretchen did not answer likj, but Aug. 6 I followed vour kind advice, Since receiving your answer to she came from. Here,- you, to the you spilled kindly. and am glad to tell you that I have been taking your letter I have my trio iH'hlnd him, "go back to the stathe been cured of the severe pain at time Ah, yes. said prince. . "This bles. and done h;.s it Vegetable Compound, They filed out. Then the Innof menstruation through the use of me more good than any medicine I Is tliat Iireunnor fellow. Ilillnrs by the arm. Come took E. keeper Pinkhams Vegetable Com- have ever taken. My menses are all Lydia The Innkeeper mr.de a movement. time I have taken 6ix bottles of passes. pound. along; now, and appear once a month, The prince saw It. and so dhl I. Prince "And where are you going? I asked it, felt better after the first bottle, right I feel so much stronger. 1 shall Ernst of tVortomborg was never so anl and after a while had no more pain nillurs should not hnve Miss near death l:i all his life as at that anxiously, always praise your medicine. or womb trouble. from' 319 So. 4th St, Maggie my passed Pot.labd, sight but for Grctehca. moment. lie knew It too. I had doctored from the age of sixVa. be Well Richmond, 'back shortly," he answer. "Your lilghr.uss has a teen "to twenty-six- , very good and had lost all ed. "You will know all about it then, icmr.le Was I troubled with weak tlie fald but hope! memory, Innkeeper dryly. your medicine has made me well. ncss,irregular cid There are some things it were Lest my son. menstrua-atioI would like to have you use my painful lie stood on the sill of the door, a to forget, replied the prince. handsome testimonial, so that others may sec, picture. Ills gray eyes sparnut. pleased that your highness The and be inspired with hope, and take his face was full of excitement kled, old the sharejny opinion, returned enrldue and there was a color in his cheeks. your medicine." Mrs. Emma Kunur,, doctor's medicino fellow. The muzzle of the 112 Trautman SL, Brooklyn, E. D..N.Y. did me no good. There was no sign here of the dissipatwas once more pointed at the ceiling. I have taken one ed man of the night before. It was Feb. 20, 1900. and a half unbottle we on. looked but The us rest of I saw your medicine so highly of your Vegetable derstood nothing of these passes. Even Hlllars as I had seen him In the old recommended I thought 1 would write Compound, and days. But, for his nineteenth century Gretchen was in the dark. to you for advice. to your thanks garb he might have Just stepped down Inn"tVe met Jong ago. sa id the - My menstruation occurs every two' medicine, my ' a gallant by Fortuny, from pains i weeks, lasts a week, and is painful. I are gone. I advise keeper. who loved the . awakened animal in . have Leon troubled in this Yes, but I have really forgotten way for all women suffering as I have to use man. was The some time. I suffer from sick careless, but gracepoise headVegetable Compound,.. Em.Va what the subject of our discussion ful, and the smile was debonair. Ills ache rnd backache all the time, appe- tlfe was." said the prince, regarding Indianola. lIL were holding Gretehcus. A moInnkeeper through half closed' lids. eyes ment passed, another and another; Tcrhaps he can explain." live nnd God bless lier sethen, "Long "It Is very kind of your highness, experienc ing female ills as shp has had. She has helped hundreds rene the Princess Illlde-gardof highness thousands of said the Innkeeper, laughing maliwo aen back to health. Her was gone. .And address is Lynn, Mass, and her advice is free.' he But I am old, and my memciously. i are very foolish if you do not accept her kind invitation. as And he disappeared a shadow of ory serves me 111. come sort before my eyes, and passed But we have The prince shrugged. hT with the NeHonul City Bank of J.rnn, f.7.03, v hich will be paid to nydepltd dull and heavy pressed a who cm find that the shore testlmonKl letter something person drifted awayjfrom the preseatmaltor. are not genulno, or were published before came the obtaining the writer rpoelrl heart. upon my Presently to bend Your then, hlglihcss, promises . LYDIA E. PLNKilAM MEUICINK CO. sound of and then all hoofs, beating to the will of the king? became still. "I gave the Yes, said Gretchen. Gretchen and I were alone. Gret-cheIIT'RDERED HIS BABIES. condition of affairs is reported from king my promise because I had to be studying the blue seems that Mr. wearied of resistance, having no one veins appeared It Marysvale. In which she listlessly hands her St. Paul, Minn., May 2. The then. I shall marry you, the young man who con- to turn Itodetest An before held her. Interval of three Blakesley, you. But I shall be Rosen-fiel- d body of the tracted smallpox while in Salt though still she re four or minutes passed; In name not In and tbe hoy was taken from the river liake, entered into another and more your wife only In malned that pathetic attitude, silent . eyes of God. Bear Fort Snelling motionless. and today. This is extensive contract with Miss C. A. "The latter sacrifice was not asked believed to confirm the police "Gretchen. said I, "have you notheditor of the Piute Pio- of you," smiled the prince. DeWitt, to say? suspicion that William Rosen field ing for the "I shall depart this day on his return to the Vale.and capidrowned his four children and him- neer, Yes. raised to the level Her before it was known that he had tal," continued Gretchen. "I warn you of mine, and eyes I self one week saw that they were upon me ago. The crime was Blakesley was not to inflict your presence I shall say to In tears. "Herr, nost brutal, the father first ab- the smallpox. .Mr. deep the Journey. Now go. The air at the Standard mine during Ackkrs Ki'mmsH Remedy will I have never said to which quarantined that you Is difficult somewhat while you remain ducting the children, which were cabin and it was best that I never shall which that mait and thought top a ci'tigb t snv time, and will any m the custody of their mother at to breathe. 1 may say It cute the worst cold in twelve hours, man to Miss DeWitt, owing to exposure say again. any The prince surveyed the menacing Minneapolis, securing a rig and to the dreaded disease, should 25 els. aud tuoi.fx refunded go faces which surrounded him, then now, bocause It Is sinless. I love you! em t0 the river. I love you. nnd. loving yon. God knows Hit-howHrim. Before ts. also. and there his hat Drug Co. 2 gloves. 'going,, gathered up William Rosenfield, the father, shall be. without future the what you will be see with a I a armed she herself, that your highness ever, bad for some time, been, separated marriage license, but it was found dutiful wife, he said, smoothing the MS wife, who has beeu . living that the obtaining: of a license was Silk of his hat with his elbow. He into his gloves and carefully drew J? Minneapolis, while Rosenfield the least of her trouble, for it is blew ived.tn St. Paul. One week over his hands. A pleasant Jourthem ago impossible for them to get a ' Rosen held hired a be added. to ney your - hlghucss, buggy and got Justice of the Come, count 18 And these? waving c'hlren from the relatives who a minister, priest, or Judge to go near hla hand toward Hlllars and me. were them. He tried to Peace, Major YARD WIDE, Wing ALL WOOL rendezvous to perto their enough "They have my fullest protection." Prevail on his wife to accompany He, smiled villainously, then walked un, but she refused. The next form the ceremony. Tribune. ECEW to the door with n measured tread. At tiorse was found the door he turned. There was n finsb PROSTRATED BY HEAT. of rage in bis eyes, but he quickly sub JJbdennjj aimlessly around. The dued It. was The identiftT ,today Psitivelr Pittsburg Pa., Q(l Auf wlederschen! with a sweeping tosearch' and systematic' intense heat of yesterday, glance which took In all of us and parday pratically closed several of the ticularly me. ttsnndwtalen ftD1 3AND GLASS. bar mills in tbe city and badly ne passed out the count following FSlNTS, OILS VUJtuXQ HEU vp crippled others. - Several workmen him soberly. The two cavalrymen BY. SMALLTOX. LOGAN EDWARDS, MAIN ST-- , were, completely exhausted and thrust their sabers Into tbe scabbards WH. with a clank and made os though to JMttion, April 30.- -A peculiar others werd almpst prostrated. me, the womb had fallen a .little. The doctor says that is now in place again, but I still have the same pain. Please tell me what to do." Mbs. Emma. . - 7 . . n, , . 1 -- ' , . . e! n- u tine-year-o- ld r ALL ,Iay2v STOCK. rUEl'TITXTEE,- Sw follow. it if |