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Show DAN GROSVENOR SAYS: I is an Excellent Spring Catarrh I am Remedy as Well as Ever, Pe-ru-- na conscientiously recommend i your Peruna as a tine tonic and all around good medicine to those who arts in need ot a catarrh remedy. It has been commended to me by people who have used it, as a remedy par Ocularly effective la the cure of catarrh- For those who need a good catarrh medicine I know of thi'hing better." H. IV. Ogden. c-t-a MltS The British home secretary baa st Ism pniflsed to release Mrs. the American woman who was oonvlcteg fourteen years ago on the charge nrdering her English husband. tie is to be released next to year, 'ft1 organized movement secure llidrdon for Mrs. Maybrick was be as soou as bhe was con-- t icted m 1 the case became famous owing tplhe almost general belief that Mr- - Maybrick was Innocent, and the effort if thousands of men and women oth bides of the Atlantic in her le!s If persons of wotldwlde. aiid eveu those concern- promlnan May-bric- Texas, writes: " I suffered w uh chronic catarrh for many years. 1 took Peruna and it completely cured me. I think Peruna is the best med.cine in the world for catarih. My general health is much improved bv its use, as I an much monger than 1 have W. F Gnlhih. Urea tor tears A t uugressmsu's Letter, Bowen, huskm. Tare wn'cs: can cheerfully recommend your taluable remedy, lerui e, to any one 0 ho Is suffering with catarrh, and oho is In need of a permanent and effective 11. n well counts, Va LONG S . l - 1 . ! cure."-1- 1. Dooen. Mr. Fred D. Scott. Lame, Ohio, Right Guard of Hiram- Foot Rail learn, writes: As a specific for lung tumble I place Pa- rana at the head. 1 have used it myself for colds and atarrh $ the bowel and it is a splendid remedy. . It restores vitality, increases bodily strength and makes a sick person well in a short lime. Igiiepetuna Frqd p. 'Scott. my hearty indorseruenj' Gen. Ira C. Abbott, yito M street N. W., Washington, D. C., writes: I am fully con' inced that your remedy is an excellent tonic. Many oi my friend have used it w tilt the most beneficial results for coughs, colds and cUtarrhal trouble.! Ira C. Abbott. Mrs. timer Fleming, orator of Reservoir, Council No. 108, Northwestern fjegioa of Honor, of Minneapolis, Alina, writes from 25.15 Folk street, N.K. : " I have been troubled all my life with Catarrh in my head. I took Peruna for about three months, and now think I am permanently cured. 1 believe that for catarrh in all its HON. DAN A. GROSVENOR, OF THE FAMOUS OHIO FAMILY. forms Peruna is the medicine oi Hon. Dan A. Grosvenor, Deputy Auditor for the War 'Department, in a letter the age. It cares Written from Washington, D. C., says: when all other Allow me to express my gratitude to you for the benefit derived remedies fail I Peruna as a Can heartily recommend from one bottle of Peruna. One week has brought wonderful changes catarrh Mra Elmer Fleminp'. remedy." and am now as well as ever. Besides being one of the very best Treat Catarrh la Spring, i , The spring is the time to treat catarrh. spring tonics It Is an excellent catarrh remedy Cold, wet winter weather often retards a DANA. GROSVENOR. cure of catarrh. If a course of Peruna is In a recent letter he says: taken during the early spring months the There I consider Peruna really more meritorious than I did when I wrote cure bewillnobe promptifand permanent. can failures Peruna is taken Intelyou last. I receive numerous letters from acquaintances all over1 the ligently during the favorable weather of Invariably answer spring. country asking me If my certificate Is genuine. As a systemic catarrh remedy Peruna Dan A. Grosvenor. eradicates - catarrh from the system whergood word for the tonic that brought roe ever 1l ijwy .be located - It cures catarrh A County Commissioner's Letter. immediate relief. Peruna cured me of a of the stomached bbuU with' the am Hon. John Williams, County Commisbad case of catarrh and I know it will certainty a CAtarrlvof the bead, y : ' p If you do not derive psomft and sioner, of 517 West Second street, Duluth, cure any other sufferer from that disfrom the tjr e tf Pruns, write Minn., says the following in regard to ease' John Williams. result;, Peruna : at fcnee to Dr' Hartman, giving a fuff state-- 3 A Congressman's Letter. Hon. H. W-- . Ogden, Congressman from ment of your easesatdvha will ba'pleasedT As a remedy for catarrh I Can cheerhis. valuable advic grai fully recommend Peruna. I know what Louisiana, in a letter written at Washing- to give you Dr.' H artros'nf Address It is to suffer from that terrible disease ton, D. C., says the following of Peruna, Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, Ohkx and I feel that it is tny duty (o speak a the national catarrh remedy : yes." satis-facto- Ptdehl DRUNKENNESS CURED. t Thousands of homes made hxppy every year by this treatment. Host thoroughly equipped Institution In the west. Modern and made. up to date la every respect. Cures positively For terma and literature, address (. . . . ..... INSTITU JE. THE KEELEY' Itft VAST PlfttT SOUTH ST SALT LAKH 0TT UTAH. PLANTERS New Eighty-Pag- llluetrated Catalogue Free. e DARTELDES G 0., tBfOQrtUMA, OUiAi udpiUulUfbtiMufi big return on ttie investment naured.Wa & til kind of Ltuadry Xichmery. Paradox Maohlnary Co., 181 E. Division St., Chicago. Strange Names for Dishes. the courses at an official dinner at Berlin, in honor of the Kaisers birthday, were riba of beef with Victoria sauce, sweets labeled Under Veneguelan Palma and Siesta at La Guayra, and icea called Caracas Bombs. Among , SHOES V UNION MADS fDovplam mahaa and sells Walt (Hand-ham- ) GMdjrssr o Ami than any othae rme m tha world. REWARD 1 1b anyone who 4&ia at temenu vV. L. Douglas jht manufacturer Te Health aed Wealth one dollar boqlt mailed you for 2S oents sliver, to Introduce it. It tells you about newly discovered Botanical Remedies for the euro of many diseases, new wsvs to make money ar.d get employment, to nurse and care for the sick, to prolong old age and Upe 1 0 years, the newly discovered Angie W or-- Oil massage for removing wrinkles, and beautifying the complexion, new ot roues, fruits and vegetables, the wheat, corn and sunflower food, cereal cal a, gold and stiver, stands Imitation coffee, acids, preventing smallpox pittlngs, maple syrup sod sugar from wood, new soft drinks, trade secrete for manufacturer, things you need not ask the doctor, s real home doctor book and eneydopedL of general information, wanted by eveiy man and woman that wants health ana wealth, is about 1M pngee, fzU, paper cover. . . Contents .boot f roe. ' Th 0 aliform la Botaaisal Ksdisise . ISM Borth Alvarado aa. Los Aagalsa, Oai. Is really cheaper and st than other concerns, which enables him to sell shoes for 83.00 and 3.00 equal in every way to those sold else-,,N where for $4 and 85.00. L f' The Bourlaa eoM pro- - WsNA WV wWil tha bottom noloa producaa s more fiexihle and will waaz Eoftaamav other tanmeoe in the world. The tales hare more than doul . Its eupn years,W.which provesshoe atrial and ssVe oeoviey. L Douglas Hire laoreaeo firm 8a! vs: - UBiulamt A fftin Of W. L DOUQUI California Botanical Gateway The lMAaiee: 4ft SiOO CILT KDGC LINK, Worth S640 Oompartd with Other Makee Tha leaf import ft amp American hathora, Heyt'a Potent Calf, Enamel, Box Calf, Calf, Vtd Kid, Corona Feat Color yetetg. Colt, and national Kangaroo, The goeotne hate W. X DOUG1AS fSttftaee wsuiiUB usm and prtoe stamped on bottom Shorn bp mail, KSe. axirm Hhu. Catalog free. la, W. Li IHMJULAI, BRACkTOBt. MAM. CANADA WESTERN tbea any ether dtetrtct more etuecU&g a the worlds- -. The Granary at the World, "TkaLaadof The Jiatamt feeding Sreuede torn Stoeh uiM&lVkl ytawrP sPrne'wA I BAN W PENSION D. V they a.tilngl.wi. BICKFOKU, B. Ath N. ff.Vol wlllreoelvaquiek teplh-- Claim loth stscg U 7 1 I Corps. Praacoitia 1 . rrnnnDV UnUrU I new What Luck! LIBBY LUNCH RONS maderesdy In a lew nfnti. Tbc Wiler Slki Hmukcd BeH. Porlc and Bmna Veal Lit PhimI Ctatckea and tom oi pond thingn to cat. Id4 is tA t&diaL Libby, McNeill III. Cbicete, i yul. SmHJLMUUJIBIOhAHasHghUaala.se iirni r Imwee fnr eswswaeiew Inr apduni cama. Book of Uwttmonlala and lOPAIF traatmeat OVShhB copylag abort lettera: eaeinoa Inotructlona. copy of latter, etc. ASA UtAU C-O- Dost. A Cawga. 111. 8. Caver ameal Inspected r MioOwiche! - bx pay kkua 'nper wke jrouvsoL JutuRikmc aoud and moot . h ticlu Yh wmply turn key end the ua kspoi. An lunch te mscovm: rives I . Libby 8 A ' "Hw uMtkf U. . Write lor ear frw WbMH Good Thine to Cei. 'Ji DEAN FARRARS BUSY LIFE. Eventful Career of English Churchman Who Died Last Week. Tfie Very ftev Frederic WilliamFSri , rar, C. tT., dean'of Canterbury, former rei ,y .- jf . The woman was' Bikmant "I infnsUF upon atari sist, she criei4 s in this famtng the The man took a last desperate ily. stand. Ill be hanged if I keep tho suspender buttons sewed on for you, be howled in a tlfar, falsetto voice: Thai again did sterling manhobd assert - itself under adverse circumstances; but even so, he shuddered In fear that she might attempt to keep them in with a belt. After ail, the man dearly loved his wife, and hadn't he once tried to wear a belt hlmself?.w York Evening Sun. Flowers for English Market .r Flower growers in the south ot France and ether favored climes flnt it profitable to send the products o their skill , maikhts. i r 11 A Vt ifeJ 1 . .Such testimony should be ao cepted by all women as convincing evidence that Lydia F 1inkhams Vegetable Compound stands without a peer as a remedy for all the distressing ills of women GENERAL GRANTS BON MOT. Witty Rejoinder That la Credited t the "Silent Man." A portrait of Jay Cooke, by Wm. V. Chase, la one ot the best picture at this years exhibition of the FbHedek phia academy of fine arts. Mr. Cheat standing beneath the portrait thf' other afternoon, eald: "When Mr, Jay Cooke posed for ml ot Ceu he told me ot a bon-m- Grants. Grant waa a entertaining cler man one evening, . and- - tht clergyman had to make a certain train on a certain railroad or ho would not get borne that ' night Therefore his host kept reminding him of the hour, but he would put the matter oC and begin to talk In his fluent clerical way again. Now, doctor, remember yoo train goes at 10:20, .Grant for the tenth time said. That Is aff right about the train. the clergymaa; General,' returned the Lord controls the trains. ' 'Yes, Grant chuckled, Tut If you want to get this A. A B. line tralr you had better start now. The has had' nothing to do with the A ' B.i this "many a year. Pittsburg Gazette. . ' ' Foot and Mouth Disease. . A Natural Quaetlon. Tha youngster in the art gallery looked long and earnestly at the palnt-inThen he read the lnacrlptloa. "Do you like It? asked his mother. he anOJi, I like it well enough. swered, but I dont understand it "What la it you dont understand T" Why, It aays, Wld Horses After to and chtplaln chap- Rosa Queen Victoria, Bonheur. 1 see the horses all lain of the house of commons, died at but where the girl they're Aftright, London last week,' in hla 82d year. - r ,'fi erT" g. Ante-Electio- -' Farrar. was bora on pegm Aug. 7, Brooklyn Eagle. ; M0NE,70 COOKsi. u and waa educated At Cambridge. i , Aftd'fefs graduation he waa assistant , master at Marlborough college, and 17,600.08' Donated, to , Be Divided " afterwards for sixteen years head masAmong Family Cooka' ter at Harrow. 'Later he returned to sum of 17,5.09.00 will be Thp Marlborough as head master. In 187S between new and midsummer he became canon of Westminster ab- among in 735 prizes rangbey and rector of 8L Margareta He ing from 1200.00 to 5.00. was. appointed archdeacon of WestThis la dona to stimulate better minster In 1883. In 1890 he became cooking in the family kitchen. ; The chaplain of the house- Of common, contest la open to paid cooks, (drop holding the position until 1895, when th name "hired girl call them cooks heiwas appointed dean 6f Canterbury. If they deserve It) or to th mistress - It la dtr ah' author that Dean Farrar of the household if she does the cookit best known to the reading world of ing. Th rules for contest are plain England and the United State. Ilia and simple. Each of the 735 winners Life of Christ" haZ long been looked of money prizes will tnlso receive aa upon as a modern religious classic. In engraved certificate of merit or ' diaddition to his career aa a theological ploma as a cook. The diplomas bear writer he published reveraJ books of the big gilt seal and signature of the Action.. His fLife of Christ appeared moat' famous food company in the and reached Its twelfth edition world. The Postum Cereal Co, Ltd, of wlthfn as many months. It has since Rattle Creek, Mich, the well kcowa been translated into French, German, makers of Postum Coffee and Dutch, Russian, Swedish, and Italian. Write them and address Cookery Dept. No. 30, for full particulars. ' ' The Rhodes Scholarships. .This remarkable contest among The policy of Western educators cooks to win the money and diprizes regarding tha Rhodes scholarships plomas will give thousands of families has been decided upon. Young men, better and more delicious meals as to be eligible, must be at least well as cleaner kitchens smd n genera) t towoe TttaxAS q mrzs twenty-fouyears old, unmarried, and Improvement in the culinary departwoman with whom he had talker will not under ,the grade of Juniors in col- ment, for the cooks must show marked lege, according to the decision of the skill and betterment In service to win. be mayoress if Mr. Hayes is westHe i th Great sums of money devoted to suck oii of 8 clergyman and representatives of twenty-fou- r He is A lawyer ern universities. Dr George 1L" Pari enterprises always mult In patting Is an States district attor- kin. representing the Rhodes .fund, tumanlty further along on th road te and ney luring .Cleveland' t first .adminis- was present at the meeting of the :lvili ration, health, comfort and hap- 'tration. He has been mayor of BaF educators, which was held at the Uni1831, family-cook- " s, . - - 74 Grape-Nut- r timore'aincA 1898 versity - . j t q.i ir.A..i ' . . ' ' t . A Bahxks, 007 Second St, N. E., Wash lngton, D. C. fSOOO fwf,H It orlgtoat akwa tattar anolat fwmfuwi caiwf ha m wmi propagated by germs and. la highly contagious. Persons carry the germs on their clothing or shoes, dogs can transport them and they can he taken Into the systems of a healthy herd which paases over, th same road that a sick animal passed over a few hours previous. - Cattle are not th v'ly animals subject to it, for It la contracted by sheep, a wine, horses poultry, and sometimes by man. T - Lydia FLlMnklmms Vegetable Compound is a household reliance In my home, and I would not be with, out it In all my experience with this medicine, which covers veare, I have found nothing to equal it and always recommend it." Mr. Laura L. The foot and mouth disease (epizootic apatha), which ht f - appeared after an absence of fihlqy years, is Villa-vldoa- t -- - mi-nu- ts tho-Ooug- b In diseases that come to women only, s a rule, the doctor is called in. sometimes several doctors, but still matters go from bad to worse; but 1 have never known of a esse of female weak- ness which was not helped when 1L Pinkhunta Vegetable Compound was used faithfully. For young womenwho are. subject to headaches, backache, irregular or painful periods, and nervous attacks due to the severe strain on tha system by some organic trouble, and for women , of advanced years in the most trying time of life, it serves to correct every trouble and restore a healthy action ot all organs of the body. i I-- o. J- - 1 . -- e r JhiK-EriH- .Ji. la. Maybrick died after an illness of eight days, and the diagnosis waa gastroenteritis from poison. .wrs. Maybrick was accused by brothers of Maybrick, and "thi British officials took the case. A letter was produced, said to have, been written to Brlerly by Mrs. May brick during the illness of her husIn this letter were the state-menband. "He is sick unto death, "Now all depends upon how long his strength will hold out. "Relieve your mind of aU fear of discovery. During the trial, Mrs. Gore, a night nurse, testified that Mrs, Maybrick had entered the sick man's room and had taken from a stand at his bedside a Jar of meat Juice, which the returned only a short time later. .The nurse secured the jar and gave it to one of the physicians. It contained half a grain of arsenic. It was further testified that arsenic was found n many other places in the house. An endeavor was made to explain this by showing that Maybrick had been addicted to the use of arsenic. The trlai was a long one and there was a great battle between medical experts. Mrs. Maybrick waa found to guilty by a Jury and sentenced death. The sentence was later commuted to life imprisonment. Since 1889 Mrs. Maybrick bas been in Aylesbury prison. She has not been permuted to see her . children, two of whom are still alive and , in good hands. From the time of Mrs. Maybrick's conviction her mother, the baroness von Roques, has been unremitting in her attempts to obtain the prisoner's release, in which she has been aided by influential friends on both' sides of the Atlantic. In 1900, after the death of I.ord Russell of Killowen, chief Justice of England, a letter . written to Mr's. Maybrick In 1895 was discovered. It showed that the lawyer was convinced that she ought never to have been convicted, 'h st what-d'y4all-m- quick relief and cutws Worst Mrs. Laura L Barnes, Washington, I. C., Ladies Auxiliary to hint, Burnside Post, No. i, Q. A. an under the direcAll the nursing tion oi Airs. .Maybrick, and U was recommends Lydia L Pinkhams some da b before a doctor waa called Vegetable Compound. y Flrmnees tTerjr lq k I. attended the races at Alntree with Brierty. Maybrick was there Sad met his site and Brlerly. Maybrick was under the influence of liquor, and in a towering rape After almaltg his ulfe In the vilest language he could command he stiuck her wlih hts Cst square In the face. Briefly fled, ' It was only a short time later that Maybrick attends,, the racta again. It ua raining ami he caught a severe cold. That night he was down with Ugh fever. Mrs Msybrlck nursed I r J ' Ahendsnee II. May-Jiric- . -- n I am ure Piso'a Curt Jodf 0ndnrtio mvrd my life three year. gr -- hdifTluw. Bobbiks, Mapi Street, Norkh, N. T.,I'tb, 17, laca.- Ars , . -- AUeaUoa of Msterl.l Building Plentiful; Uood for pa. turn Orue Cheap: and bays a fertile otl a antti-cteralnf al I and a climate gt r leg an assured and adequate season ot growth. LANDS 0F 160 ACRES FREE, IMESTEAD for making entry. i only charm for which la Sit)etc. tap all Hallway e to Churc&ea, hchoola nad dl.trlcta. Send for Ati. and other literature Ottawa. Canada, unndwa ten dent of Immigration, author-to IT W. Taylor. Balt Lake City, Utah, the Canadian Government Agent, who wUl supply with eertlftoata giving you reduced railway Woman May Have Been Victim of Circumstances. Florgiew- - Elisabeth Maybrick is an America) woman, having been born In MobSe, Ala her father being William 0. Chandler, a banker. Miss Cbandlv met. James Maybrick of Liverpool while making a voyage acrosa the Atkntlc. Thty were married in 1879, when she wh only seventeen years of age and hg forty. The fottple made their bom a Gareton. a suburb of Liver pool, md during tha ten yegYe following tteir marriage three children were torn. Mra Maybrick's life with her husband va pot happy, and toward the beginning of 18$9 it had grown intolerable. It is said that both husband and vife confided their troubles to Otben Mrs. Maybrick being accused fey hr busbantFof having' gone to the atent of clandestinely, meeting flfrel Brierlyj a wealthy cotton spin-Pe- r ad a. business associate of Unfortutat, In March, 1859, marks the bcgtnaleg of 1h serious tremble. It was oa March 28, 1889, List Mrs, Maybrick 5 To-da- 1521 Fifteenth St., Denver, Colorado. START A STEAM LAUNDRY Write us. Write stoiy of maybrick case. f A Ssit by Mrs. Maybrick to London Llvs Long. ts Waah-lngtoin sotye goldfish which belonged'' to the same OT HIS MONEYS WORTH. family for' the last fifty years,, and iaa si i t they seem no bigger and no less vF Duksof Veraguas .Wonderful Signa'to-davacloug than they. did frhen ture Sent by Tslegraph, they first, eatue fbubthe owners, 8 late prop of stories told at ong A' few, Of 'the fight .in thir of, Chicago is this ope, hJ expense Royal AquiriOfa;Petersburg, an Italian paper: . When afloat by afe known to be one hundred and ' ' ' thijduke of'Veragua, the' descendant fifty years r old.' Of (Jitristopbeh' Columbus visited Chi-h'lini'L'' 'r o j intjlilred afa telegraph "office REWARD $100 $100, f Xhd reader of thi paper will be pleased to lears Oujeharge for a telegram to the city that there ie a least one dreaded diaeaae that of Columbus of ten word. Fifteen scienoe boa been abia to enre 10 ail ita atagoo, and that ia Catarrh Hali t Catarrh Cure is the only eats," answered the official, not in. positive cure now known to the medical ftatemiut elating the signature, which Is wired Catarrh being a txihstmiuoru! disease, requires a cofibdtutionaj treatment. Hall s Catarrh Cure U fro." Whereupon he duke wired: takes mtemally. acting direettr upon the blood and Mayor, Columbusj, Shall visit your mucous surface of the &vstem therrby destroying And the Itoundatiofi cf the disease, and giving the city next Tdondayor Tuesday. pgoant strength by buUdiag op tha constitution de Cristobal Colon Signed he It: and avdett tit tmtHto fh doing ita work. 1 he pro pnetors have ao much faith in rts curative powers Toledo y Larreategui de la Cerda that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any rase Ramirez de Baquedancy Gante A1 that it fails to core. Send for list of Testimonials. s Adelantado - Mayor de las Address F. CHENEY A CO..Tpkdo, Ohio. y Sold by druggists. 75c. ' - Judlas, Marques' de Jamaica,' ' Duque Hall's Family Pills ara the bast. de Veragua y de is .Vega, Grande de E spas a. Senior del Relne, Caballero Sleep Keeps Him Young.' One of the ypungest looking old men, de la insigne orden del Toison dOro, in the English house of commons 1 Gnn Cruz de la Conception de Sir John GorsL Hs is Sow getting on Gectil Hombre de Camarra to 70, but he has a brisk step, his comdel Rey de Eepana." plexion is ruddy and be speaks with the same brightness, WILL MARRY IF and acidity which he displayed in the '80s. He attributes his extraordinary Miyor of Baltimore Makes Definite n youthfulness to the fact that be bas Promise, for years followed the advice given kayor Hayes of Baltimore, who'is him by the late Sir Andrew. Clark, the 69 years 'old And a bachelor,' hopes to celebrated pbyslclap, ang has,' under seenrfi on a promise that all circumstances, remained nine bpurs' he will another term if marry given r twenty-foubed.tn of everr in the He made office., promise In a w4- t j he had been and said banquet (JVI speech M)t flwjis i wort pa oia toil by a woman Ao whom he bad Laxative Brouio Quinine Tablet. Trio 25a made the feiuld - promise that If-- he r atmmf.ti vf. meant. what he.said he would have, Wells a a Socialist. tbs support of every woman In Balti, One, of the istesttecrnlts to Social more. Jt is - believed thv unnamed ism fronf the ranks of literary .men Is H. G. Wells,' author Time MapTi anci a dozen chine," Antlctpatlons other venture Into the realms of bore fiction. Heirs moved o the step by science rather than 'sentiment Hi has been nominated 'for membership in the Fabian society by George Bee nard Shaw and Graharp WAtlas. f 4- FOR WESTERN &S n.0O7Jtt l .YS3C( ed in her prosecution petitioning Queen. Tictoria and her successor, King Edward, for the pardon. " r u Gldfih (There are Y . IMPRISONMENT TO END I W. E. Griffith, Conran, Cong-esspra- MAYBR-ICK- ' t fit i, ei f 7 .... J r i ot Cblcfmv i recentlv r i U ! f tf u - lN |