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Show - and sorrowed under the ancient root of Wolsey a splendid! palace. In a brilliantly lighted room Mr. and Mrs. Clay pole and Mr. and Mrs Richard Cromwell and Doctor John Owen, and Mr. Milton, and Dr. Verity were grouped around her highness the Protector's handsome w ife. She sat at the Protectors right hand, and Jane Swaffham sat at his left. He wag in an unusually happy mood and Doctor Owen, remarking It, Admire! B.ake said. "They bad been mobbed mobbed by women and the Protector bad the bet of it and that was a thing to pleasure any man. Then Mrs Cromwell la' g.ed and said: Your highness must tel! us all now, or we aha!) be veiy discontented. Where were you. lo meet a mob of women?" "We were in London streets, somewhere near the w ate i side Blake was with me and lt.ake is goii g to to take command of an expedition. "Where to? asked Mrs Clay pole. "Well, Ellra'vet1., that is pieciaely the question lh: mob of womeu waulYou are as bad as ed me to answer But they had some exthey were cuse. "Prav w hat excuse, sir, that I hav not "They were the wives of the sailor men going with our admiral on hi And they got all around expeditior me. they did indeed, and one handsome woman with a little lad in her arms she told me to look well at him because he was ealled Oliver after me tevok hold of tny bridle and said, You wont trample me down, General. feir the lad s sake, and t is but natural for us to want to know where yon are sending our husbands. Come. Oonoral, tell us wives and mothers where the ships are going to And there was Robert Blake laughing and thinking it fine sport, but I stood up In my stirrups and ealleui out as loud as I could, Women, van you be quiet for one minute?' Ttu-said, 'Aye, to lie sure we ean, If you II speak out. Yon (ii neral.' Then I said lo them, want to know where the ships and listen to me! your men are going The Ambassadors of France and Spain would, each of them, give a million pounds to know that. Do you understand. women?' And for a moment there was a dead Rllenee, then a shout of comprehension and laughter, and the woman at my bridle lifted the boy Oliver to me and I took him In my arms and kissed the rosy little brat, and then another shout snd the mother said, General, you be right welcome to my share of the secret, and mine" 'and mine! 'and mine! they all shouted, and the voices of those women went to my heart and brain like wine, they did that. They made me glad, I believe I shouted with them. (To be continued.) LIONS WHELP A Story of Cromwell a Timo BY AMELIA E. BARR. AutW rf "n ' h Ttwu wi tU Othw OnM Klbkan. "Th Mild mi MsUUn Utv,N Cie, Oh Bow at (Copmcbt. Wi by Dodd. Mead A Coapeuy. CHAPTER Xtll.- - (Continued.) Then he turned to Matilda and led her to a sofa and comforted her; and the men servants tame and took aay the dead body and laid it, aa Anthony ut'hed, en his old masters bed. And In the gieat salon, now cleared of its offending visitors. CymliD sat comforting Matilda and finally questioned her In a way that compelled her to rely, in seme measure, upon him. Stephen was here yesterday?" he asked. "fart of the day. He left here at four In the afternoon " Yet the mail rider, under oath, sworethls morning that it was Stephen who robbed the mall. She laughed queerlj "But il it was not Stephen, who was It he insisted, and he looked with such a steady confident gaie Into Ma. tilda'e fa e that she crimsoned to her finger-tips- . She could not meet his eyes, and she ould not speak. "I wonder who played at being Stephen de Wick" he said gently. And the silence hetween them was so that neither accusation nor was necessarv I wish that you had trusted me. You might hare dune so and you Dkab Mrs. PTseham: Four year ago I w&a nea It dead with inflammation and ulceration. I endured daily untold agony, and life was a burden know It After Anthony was buried, his will to me. I had used medicines and washes internally and until I made up my mind that there was no relief for me. falling externally at the home of a was read He left everything he posfnend, I noticed a hottleof Lydia E. IMnklmnPg Vegetable Compound, sessed to the Matilda de Wick, juy friend endorsed it highly and I decided to give it a trial to see if it would and no one offered a word of dissent. help me. It took patience and perse Terence for I was In bad condition, and I Sir Thomas r emed deunusually uaed Lydia K. Linkhains A egetahle for nearly five months pressed and his lady asked him if he before i was cured, but what a change, Compound from despair to happiness, from was in any way dissatisfied? misery to the delightful exhilarating feeling health always brings. 1 would not change back for a thousand dollars, and your Vegetable Compound is ft of "No, he answered "It is the death the young I.ord Neville that gives grand' medicine. I wish every sick woman would try it and be convinced. Mrs Ida me constant regret " Baskkll, Silver Lake, Mass. Worthy Vice Templar, Independent Order of "Is he dead? Alas' Alas' Such a Good Templars. happy, handsome youth It is IncredWhen a medicine has been successful in more than a million ible, said lady Jevery. eases. Is it Justice to yourself to say, without I thought he had run away to the trying it, I do not believe it would help me ? Americas with your gold and my Surely you cannot wish to remain weak, and sick and dis- aunt s Jewels." said Matilda. couraged, exhausted with each day's work. You have some I wronged him, I wronged him derangement of the feminine organism, and Lydia R Pinkhams grievously," answered Sir Thomas. Mrs. Haskell, Worthy Vice Templar, Independent Order Good Templars, of Silver Lake, Mass., tells of her cure by the use of Lydia E. Pmkham's Vegetable Compound. sen-slth- e . vegetable Compound will help you Just as surely as it has others. ilrs. Tillie Hart, of Larimore, N. D., says: Dkar Un. PrNKHAM I might hare been nbt ttMWtil AU them to alt where Oomwell sat, he answered. said "Ah! this great fYorawell! Lady Jevery; but if he has the wily Mazarin at bla dlspal. why can he not find out somethin! about that poor Hat Col. Ayrton reI.ord Neville? turned, or is be also Hissing?" "He relumed aotoe time ago. He discovered nothing f importance Then I suppoee we shall see no more of Lord NevU't. I am very sorry He was a good ymth. and he loved Jane'S affham very honestly." s A week after this everlng the were In their evn house, and Matilda had sent word to Jane SwatTham that she wanted to see her. She opened her heart o various subject to Jane, more es penally on Anthony Lynn s dramatic Uft and death, and the money and land he had left her. "Of course, gb sad, "It la only temporary. When the ling cornea home, Stephen will be Earl de Wick, and I shall willingly resign all to him. In the meantime I intend to carry out Anthonys plana for the Improvement of the estate When tbla subject ha been t&iaed well over, Jane naned lautioua'y the lover In France. Such to her surprise. Matilda aeenied pleased to enlarge on the topic. She spoke hereelf of Irince Rupert, and of the poverty and suffering Charles Court were enduring, and Bhe regretted with many strong expressions Ruperts presence there. "AH he makes swallowed up sue in the bottomless Stuart pit, said; "even my youth ami beauty have gone the same bopelt-- .s road. "There was a quetr story about Stephen robbing the mail and tearing up the three warrants for the arrest of Blythe and Mason and himself, said Jane. "Did you believe that, Jane?" "The mail was robbed The warrant were never found Stephen has When a daredevil temper at times. did you hear from him? HotLa-niout- Jev-ery- i - I pared man; moDtha of suffering and pain if I had known of the efficacy of I.vdla E. Pink-ha- m Vegetable Compound a few months sooner, for I tried man; remedies without finding anything which helped me before I tried th Vegetable Compound. I dreaded the approach of the menstrual period every month, aa it meant much suffering and pain. Some months the flow was very scanty and others it was profuse, but after 1 had used the Compound for two months I became regular and natural, and so I continued until 1 felt perfectly well, and the parts were strengthened to perform the work without assistance and pain. 1 am like a differ ent woman now, where before I did not ear. to lire, and I am pleased to testify aa to the good yonr Vegetable Compound has done for me. 6incerely yours, Mrs. Trixie II a rt, Larlmore.N.D. Royal Mausoleum. has been erected mausoleum dose to the Peter Paul calhedral In St Petersburg w here m futute all the inembc-- of tin czar s family will be buried A :OMED TO Western Money rrfundid for eaih package of P11NAM FADELESS DXES if unsat Isfactory. Canada DURING LAST YEAR. The art settled and settling on the (stain and Grsrme Lands and are proeperuu and satisfied A new star far Wilfred Laurier re ernl said baa naen on die hnnron ami it i toward it iliat Scared for a Minute. "Oh, Im so rilievtd. she said, after reading the telegram which her husband had sent her from home "I ry immigrant who leaves the land of hi am to come and trek a home for himself now seemed to have a premonition when tan hi ga xe - Canada T tiete is tb messenger sab! it was for me that It would cay that our maid had tvs But its nothlrg The baby FREE Home toad gliea away. Srhooli, left fell down stairs tins morning and Churches, Kalla ay. Markets, Cllmata, broke her aim Thats all. very tb Inf to be d paired. Room for Millions. For descriptive Alias and other information, pply to Superintendent rrmm:iutin Ottawa, Caned, or aothomed Canarian merriment Ag nt BHNJ. DAVlhb ROOM t, I)1 NS bltu K CRN-TkAAVENUb.. C RtA T 1 ALLS. 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The seitlen.i r.t of the affair.- - of An thonv I yr.ti mriipltd Sir Thomas much long r than he p ted ami the autumn found t' e family st at de as had Wick. Stephen had r Maalso his companion son and Blythe, and Mati'da could not It a l.ttle on her but romplum nt share m so ur.rig tin ir safety. Towards the midde if September Sir Thomas rmi-e- d himself from his life among flowers ar d shrubs, and said he must go bars to Iau.don, He for bu wharf and had a sudden his office, ami the bearded outlandish men that be would met there And d to rctnn, to as the ladie also London, the beautiful home quickly put on an air of dost rt ion-- Boxes littered the hall; they wetoonly waiting until the September rainstorm should pass away, and the rtad become fit for travel At tlii unsettled time, and In a driving shower Cyndm and Doctor Verity were seen galloping up thp avenue one evening Every one was glad at the prospect of news and company, Sir Thomas so much so. that he went to the door to meet the Doctor. "Nobody could be more welcome, he aid; and pray, wrhat good fortune brlngy you here?" t "I come to put trf two nephew in Baatingdon. Grammar achooL I want Ih-t- de-i- re IJLa kLd Oldest end -- never even saw bun She intended to roti me and Slav him for a thousand pounds, but under question of the law she confessed her crime "What do you think has happt tied to him? think robbery and murder. Someone has known, or suspected that he had treasure with him He has been followed and assassinated or he has fought and been Killed and little Jane Swaffham Is slowly dying of grief and She loves him and cruel suspense they were betrothed There was a short silence, and then brave young Matilda said Many lords have gone nt from home and frlrmL these past yeare, and never Is Nevi'les life worth come bark more than niv tuothci s hfr than ? trow not thousands of nt hot But In the privaiy of hi r room she I could riot preserve th s tempt i wonder if Ruprrt sir w him," she muttered. And am n "He would t1 ink it no wrong only a piece of good luck "He m'ght also be jealous of Cluny I spoke often if tin youth's beauty I did that out of simple mischief but Rupert is touchy sunn times cruel always eager for gold. Poor Jane NATH AW liHKKIKU. VV MlilncUiu, U. t. 1 W 2 Bt, CONGRESSMAN OF OHIO. MEEKISON, lion DhtUI MkUon U Well known, not rmlj In h!i own Stute but throughout Ho Ivtrun hi political career' by serving four consecutive terms ftt Mavov of the town iu which he livm, duruur which tune he bemame widely known the founder of the Mcckifeou Hank of Napoleon, Ohio. He was elected to the Fifty-fift- h Coutrnraa by a very large majority, ana la the acknowledged leader of hia party In boa auction of the State Only one flaw marred the otherwise complete aucceas of thia rising atateamse. C'at.irrh with its insidious approach ami tenacious graap, was his only ancon iu red foe For thirty years he waged unsucceaftful warfare against this personal cnemv. At last Poruna came to the reacue, and he dictated the following tetter W Lr. Hurtmun as the result: Ainm-iu- i l have uted ecvtral battle of Pentna and! feel greatly benefited thereby from my catarrh of tha head. I feet encouraged to believe that It I use It a hort time longer I will be fully able to eradicate the dloeeae of thirty yean atanding. -- David Meekison, exnsember of Congreea, of catching cold St upon Mrs A. Suedeker, Cartersville, Gc The cough and the Mieeze and writes : nasal twang are to be heard on every "I snw that your catarrh remedy, Fs hand. The origiu of chronic catarrh, the runs, was doing others so much good, iiiofit common and dreadful of diseases, is that I thought I a cold. would try it and This is the way the chronic catarrh gen see what it would A person catches cold, do for me. erallv begins. My which haugs on longer than usual. The case is an old one cold generally starts lu the head and and I have fiore throat. Then follows sensitiveness of the of the acute air passage which Incline one to catch symptoms now, cold very ojtNily. At last the person has a boranse I hare cold all the while seemingly, more or less had the disease so discharge from the nose, hawking, spit- long that I had ting, frequent clearing of the throat, nos- none of the acht s trils stqixHt up, full feeling in the head and pains, but a and sore, inflamed throat. general rundown The b st time to trat catarrh is at the condition of the w hole body sore very beginning. A bottle of Buruua properly UHd never f til to euro a cornihoa nose and throat Cold, thus pre ent mg t bionic e it.ir rh and stomach. I While m.ihv U? u cuiod of hod a good appeeple ha chmmc iit,irrb bv a sped,, bottle of tite but in v food did not nourish my eye t Pi run a, s In u t he ns a rili Imu come down from 140 to about ale Th tern. Inm ouh Un tmut'hi v tixe.l, tihihj th.ui one 75 pounds m weight I now feel 1 an Utltle Ls i (cs,'irv to totupletc a cuiv well of ad mv tumbles "Mrs. A. that Sedeker. IVruna has nirid i e,es innumerable Send fur free book on catarrh, entitled BCARnn THE Seafaring Man Had the Good Bishop Stumped. Bishop Mallalleu. the distinguished Methodist, is noted for the Interest that he takes in men's lives and pursuits. An Indefatigable student and an Incorrigible questioner, he has an extraordinary knowledge jof many and unlikely things. One day in Bouton the bishop en tered Into conwrsation with a Bailor on a street corner Me asked the man as is his wont questions about his life old he was, what pay he got, w hether he drank, and w hether he w as Th n, getting technical, he married questioned the ailor about his work about sail- - and ropes and winds of tatarrn of WYnior (tarrh,3 by Jr. llartman. tacilv ears Ktanding Firall he aid it is tho ln"t, if jjiit tins etiv internal "Health and Beauty sent free d v Iti for bn u xistone-eoti c.it the i an teim hint "(an you compass?" y But H is f.ir bettor cure than not do pM'Ventinu derive prompt ti satisfao you "Yes Fir." r turned Hie tailor, and Everv nubjc t to cut. lung cold tory rcMilts from the use of Pelua. write jnr.npermirt he boxed it should fake nt onto at the slight- at once to Ir. Hartman, giving a full state "Now reere it est Fwrptom of cold or sore throat at mentof yrur case and he will be said the bishop pleased to tins setst.n t,f the tar and thus prevent give vou bin valuable advice Smiling the sai'or nursed it gratis. what jh almost tcrlaiu to end iu chrouio Address Dr Hartman, resident ot The "Hood good. Mild BiTop Mallalleu, catarrh. ILirluiau bauitaruiiu, Columbus, Q. and he was about to But the saiin dftaimd him and Ugan to ask I .1 M tin y w re ions iii hi- - turn qui P rsonal qu Hons rt gard rg the blsh HALLS CANKER AND DIPHTHERIA REMEDY then they op air saiaiy and it ohoaint lohiiH.ii qu"i ir regarding MOUTH, THROAT. SOMALI BY AU DSUOailTi NPVPQPAII RLiLii wt.-he- . - ii oin momy, Rut 1 am not to Mni de Wjrk a second time tUMn li n dualug Jam dose to ai r tal ing h r hand Bhe said with mb rness. 'inp..is w ar Luk 1 do not wish to lain r a Winn h, but I am sorry morn gong for her an opi dart t -- -. InlLo and boweli..,. :t 1 him to b 1. a mi ( OTI'i - . i a ff ( i t d Va I i ml in i m: wi v r- lo n ii horm r .ii i ovv And im ill v w mr v down upxidt Arn C. tar if an tn ihip rir-- r woll in ami'h.T "Tlio Cror- v,. Am tilda vvi, Hamjitm. ('(art worthy quirn well." tertainpij e mat ' hav a not mini wh:. no oijp t fni'n(, iy sure i it b m b in gh 'in 'pi.i d t ' b a :t ' i - PATENT ir. a j I1 bo1 ti 'I In t rl , 'i , . m, ' - a 1, f a v ii i , t,, p the H'i,i a In- - an3 - (b ( i teMo- - u, mp ng for n the pu i ot ( j should P " w ip wr ui ir Louur"' said BY & ELEVATOR CO. Dtmand the Utah Hand Made Hors Collar from rm ..4 your d.alor rr"1- :) Superior to tha ma- - it for John k. Solzcr Seed Co., l prtee CWR,SS1- - j MADE thln nsver have trouble with s500 Win L i! g A Its f TV fl i if ri ut A 1)1 li B A ST r lrt f n l -- t I r N nf fwft t arid 4 fur 14 Mif u- - or r fun j, yt I'm id. i a a a in Alabastlne for thf ru' di tiun- - .mirrjv tl it. i u- - i uaMsvt, h uj u d'lr ja ALABASTINE ii! Any is the unh n X' t a WAt Al twi i r, n.Uf sanitary M i' . if tr,..! i1 'i rr, i i will htmt holi HRED eta msKAdFKT cuat rot eetsmiMNuW aMUC AOMCTIOHS nftfLtr Imstituu rhrk.". 117 W sa TlHPlt ST iu LKt air. UTAH. !. x w rh rv,M out wair.ixJfV- , f JJ, if, thig priprr jrr AHAilSF cO , Grand papids. Mkh. or 105 Waler St., Nrve Kk Lit, cm i r quadruped there had clippit .m wi,gw it couldita d Mown I F hv, a !i - the cabu.M the Size of IL it wicked to so'i About S c bet He hh H faislng - .a-l- t ha ia i a- :,i ,.,-- r i nut . l i tf a ti I iijghMr. j MILLING -- !eft for cmI b i f )i j,i h an ac m ii.vU'i: ng rmiipon 1' ol hi j ( t r.f ,i " 3- HIGH MADE OGDEN earlh. poirg m of t,u"r a I b man t - r ! 1 PHOEKIX OGDEN, UTAH. M clufjr of it 3 " b ll, it Ail ,i a tll , 'a i b.i t r. t i ' (rtno-ij- . t rr i t ,',t ' y i ,i I n a k i t :r 11, i . and found on 1 lt p. a Glas- Hhi-cit- ifi-'- h lii- - ,l ,t. tihniii1 n si , I Th It o will' nads an, ve von word- - with likp to per poLnd, and no belter seed Is btulic (t of n.itjtal hKtfiry fa uhib on the (rttiii1 before lolowjr Morv - toll! know 'file ulioM (i-v a- .mi, '! Ma Thes el ki.ecs Th' ti'l g Matihia s farp l.ptn trou ,r'! and slip sat down alon- - r.th tor brvw. drawn toycther and h ti tieMi' rlaxpprt Did Rtnprt kill N' Ik1" shp ak cl h, rsplf. "Oh me lo ft ar it. to me thprr tf 'i.or1-hp lit ! hut that was no npw !' ng for him to do. What snail I do? Stm went ov. and ovpr this train of thnqght, an'i ended always with tie aamp irreso lute, anxious question 'What hall do?" The next day Jane wat to Hampton Court. . She was ponfueted to an apartment in one of thq suites for merly ocetipied by Qucti Henrietta Maria. As she ri , h erself she thought cf the great n. and women who bad lived and and Joy.d -- and Profound Decision of gow Bailie. Wi6C (u lane .u blto- - thore o. from $1.50 gin . OGDENS BEST SO cents .1.4. vmi that saw a mori i.lixaln'i ("roth n.--e q) - '3i7alirth trrim I 'I k Bfe worn FLOUR Prices is not heart r mulous sniiit, her r full of the fJ, i h the sane v ajipi e 'a as sill h a haunt iV the (hasten d .t ked round wan 1 't there wen (tg in ihe rom. - ' ' and Ian, after e S hll. I ITlll1 'St a little T iampton Court " and i .1 me ao e turned osnsral btosii,.,,.,, Salt Lake City, Utah. Our hM 1 morrow aix t - World. i giri tl v n di ring!' reslil rati n ,u She U w h- mil Vcgttiblt Seeds li the mk ti Hum an in confldi n , i I nines, sut raiing sri si ?f believe a. i onion cf growers 0 t h r Man' prt si ; (at aw'av still II r eves ir( a (b ad I" help agaii ict, Matilda X . and Drug Go., General Agents. Nelden-Judso- n A SONS St Second South St 61 E $ O kitsed the rosy little brat I hear from him very often now, That wretch of a woman at The Hague never paid him a farthing, Jane for n ): tie old, old stor ALFALFA SEED fionducM by SISTERS OF THE HOLY CROSS. SEND FOR CATALOGUE. llUSiG IhMiklrt. a. 1 -- We Pe-ru-n- m to-d- ay AMERICANS of h AND THE SAILOR. MALLALIEU Be it, therefore, believed by'all women who are ill that Lydia E. Pink hums Vegetable Compound in the medicine they should take. It lias stood the test of time, and it has hundreds of thousands of cures to its credit. Women should consider it unwise to use any other medicine. Mrs. Pinkliam, whose address is Lynn, Mass, will answer cheerfully and without eosta.I letters adaressed to her by sic k women. she has Just the knowledge that will help your case tryPerhaps her it costs nothing. 50,000 Congressman Meekison Suffered With Catarrh Read His Endorsement , : re FOP THIRTY YEARS Do It la if - S - right to Jin no w rung prison has Wt a 1 w irrb t i?U ao 5k o '1 i pa n ai .nt t ar i ch'su' f I. It mil 'ti aie qualities f ib ' r at oore, and i hefi,i the t tirp e r nd e hest c t it and ofiiu.t arha i..t, and aafrat eteinat oun r i:ruM I no o $Uo as an external ret edv for i.am n the cb-- at r end atomarh ?nd ail i 'eti'uanr A tiinl w ,1 pr xcm fouvjr coni pit t i$ f rd to be inviu- claim for it, and 1 wll Me in tne b Oiikehtxi Vau p ii t I nee I ibe bevt of all ynr tretf.iuop cents, at ail dructc.su tr otiri rlealrtt, or bv tending tbit Sotom t to ut in p'tvuciuin arucieodiouid wtU tend you Lube bjciaii. be accepted by (he pubhe uulcvt the out labeL s Otherwise it it sot CHESEBMOHGH MFO. CO., & moral What Started the Scrap. Lsrry "Ol d hov p i to know that me grandfather nlver showed bis heels onTtT batthlefield. . Denny Bw)ad. thin. Oi suppoea ha retreated backwarda- .- ind 17 State St'eet, Saw Yws Crrr. the tlurher Tnedo Hitd Ht ii los the v CAPSICUM VASELINE fprr ins n, tfxH a v wr i or n? ttjbstitM fir. d ti Loviu tra irm( otiirr pU tri. a A Fkl T fitr- fcnarantee perttculem WEBER C0LLE6E Detxae, rms CTV, IlTAfc LS When Answering Adverttaementa Kindly Mention Thia Paper. W. N. U., Salt Lake-N- o. 8, 10O-A- . .ism Jr: CiMUl Beet tuutfb 1b Rikst Mjr IWie USE MIL iaTaetea G akL Use np. B by te. Tz-ir- L I f i3 ? |