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UNDER THE RED L-V'OXII. i I �. he 11 then to tb palace, Hejs a firebrand, ' I Gr�nny a-nd the Bear. - I
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FLEEING YROM LONVOI�, !IE E. j but I came up with him ere he reached the said Edna. 11 I wish i could see , one -a �� -_ � w I I C;a,s - Cc
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CO.MES ENTA.ZqGLED IN T,HF, PLOTS � . I He turned and greeted me with a ISEASE eal live one.)) "I h0c used Ayer's Hairvigor . � I � - - I
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OF CERTAIN NOBLEMENWITH *)� � T I for oi-0 thirty years. It bas kept
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1 � i tainkind is subiect. Dodd's � ing gray. -Mrs. F. 4. Soule I .3
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I , a way out of Ho yrood when I had, failed. "hey have never failed in " Yes," laughed g andma. ou know i
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CHAPTER V III. ! , , W c no single case. . They are long ago they did:A have any ,matches. .There is this ' cculiav�
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rood. I niEkting time. Healtli does more than box an name—but imit d of live coals to begin the day. - ) r .
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what I brought with roe he drew back �nd stop, as welVas happilless into the'hb,art. I , ,a for Briglit's et breakfast. I was the oldes.t—sbout as
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� , lord, he -an upstairs. though it was I ver my head with at � thoin, for,owe didn't * bach,7 11 � . - I
my knee against it. I are constaait�y seeking aids to beautify said'his sister still slept. . I . . I I J,
11 Fool," aRid I -sternly, " what m � . 11 ave.many pins. Giving me a - little iron .. dark color it tisedito have. ' .
. us th�-tn. Let a woulani first seek pe ect I skit Mai do*1 i as an : I I
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t he�lth and all other chArms sb . . The hair stops FP -1 ing, too. -
with sudden illnepa, aurl you would a' _ � I I KtDNE hildreu were hungry�' . - I
,.am added to her. I � cause to ble'wbe hour I meb him Eind trust I I � I . , 46 . � off le. AIV dr4 �
your door in out faces." ' I . � I . r Well, I got my �kettle full of bright $1,49 a b I lids, I -
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tation of his hostelry. . 1p � I . � PILLS )ff through the rost. e w d kieping the not sur)ply - � � -
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" Faith," cried I impatiently. " your lr4t st�p to perfe, A health Is to cure wom a nly the bovise when, lie rejoined me I and laid -his Dodd's Mdney Pills are youxbottle. Besnrer-ndgyethemawc ' - .
tra, � 011- 4ust di4iases by -he use of Dr, Pierce's Fa- fty cents a ,box at - " When .1 got About half way home I ol your ricarest czprr,-zs oim< �, �
p will suffer vothipg, I a8SULe Y hand familiarly upon my shoulder. . all - . 0. Addresx, 1
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. He drew back, and passing him I car#iel laillity, dries weakening Zirains, Ji 'als woman has prom 6ed to watch over her ; - -
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my burden into the taV6rn. inA, aniniatiot� and ulderafion. and mires they E;%y your are her brother, having so -ow read. I was s3 frightened that I drop- vadley into the ear of a guine pig be -notic— �
" Now, mast, r," said I sternly. 11 gob t ee fe�ziale 'weakness. I declared last night. I would learn all, matter, a complish against a well defended ed my kettle flat on the ground and stared that the animal succumbed immediately "I ,, i
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to work, and if there be a womau ha �p Iti, USed fouil b.ttl ' o,t,ir 'Favorite Pit- air. I castle ? f -the citizens draw back, we must t bim. Auld he stared, at me, sticking his with all the sYmptOms Of POiabbing. Ohemi� �
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� I I So I was force !to go into that, though bide our ime ; wait until to-niglit ; then 'Ong nose out towards me, aniffia'and 8nuffl- cal analyeis of the little -plant"; has disclosed, �� .
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I auspicious eyes at the wbir,e fac� of tthe c ol e, Laucast4 Co., Pa., (tand can say that,) am � (4;b C0138tituent I I
i ur d of that dreaded didease, *eriue tr4 ble. I might have answered in a differexit man. stand gal ing at a window." &'But he didn't like the smell of the to which-strwage to say+seien at.
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-- Good !" T cried. " A womaw�s witi is on who know me is sit pri.sed to see me; . ook . . buming word, and the next --moment leaped tribute the penetrating perfu#qe ot the lily,
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drag out these tiaitqrs by the heels," he
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i finished when I li�d huawered.� � kill the tj eeo," I maid. . . nei hbor, citught the bear in a trap, and his lips at the time bqii3.g -lr&c ked. �',
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; with mouth agape and heE-itiadng whether to for; the clotli bound v lumne, Ad re , I . � As we approached the viginity of the in the cit, � and learn more of the matter." The Illsbf Womeb am Too Often An instant relief and -, pe feet cure for -
scold or hold her tongue, I dolivered �m . Wro4gly Dignosed by Our colds, cou ,_ - -1, -
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some remedy. 1 . i Inhale Catarrho,-one five 1 Minutes an? .
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I �er meddlb j4 tbe From these we � I earn d t at I the Eat I of him. Neverhave I seen 4 blacker look
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" Alack," cried she, " there is blood uo in% ter, but td,get wha� rest I could 4fore Bothwell and ot ier noblemev-� were already Upon man's. face, as he turned to greet us. LADY WH
her dress and bonds.' She hath b'een ri�ur- . momen 0 WOULD NOT SUBM IT head. ! !
. I I , the hour for abbion arr ved. : upon the ground, so that ea I 11 'Fore God, sirs," he said fiercely, 14have i .
dered.. tir !" . TO AN6PERATION IS C'VRED BY. Inhale Oatarrbczone five 11 minutes fou
i$e sun was just p9p ing over the "tern expected to hear ,he report of firearms and you been o Holyrood.?" . I I r;
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y " Nay," said 1, "but -bath fallen ul�pn hill� when theAandlord- aroused me. X had the clash of couffict telling m the assault Then as I answered " Aye !" he struck his .1 times daily, and it perm� .
e mishap. Terd her carefully 4ud I warr40t thr§wn mysell fully dr ased upon the' I . � clenched st violently upon the table. PAINE'p CELERY COMPC'UND chronic catarib, deafneBs, as�hmoi .and hay,
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co 'k andl it require,q but a oment to buckle on But a different cenetban etruggling men " Gentl3men, said he -with forced calm- I i � I
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, mylsword. � � awaited ue, for, u ming to thel end of the Dees, " yc u. have this da seen Scotland die- It will prove inter sting and comforting hour atid -it cures pneumonia, I
she opened her eyes wide at that, 'xid y . e � sumption, - OP
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!. carried the unconscious girl off to � her own If fi btiag wao to come �of it, � a man Id I saw f. 11 thf,ir tri6zibles and Oireases 'are due to a '
f . L great con ourse of people gathered Dudley ; I warrant Queen Beau will smile at I 0 L I Gus I
chamber. I turned to the gaping � landlord. wie d a sword L "with bet I er. will upon a!: Of'3ull about the outer PvIall with necks. craned and the tole y)u briug ber." I poor condit1jou of the nervous I system. % diseases. Complete outfit, 'P�Ice $1.00 _.__
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11 First some .wine," saic ; i L'. � i I . * . t 6 i trial size, .2!'e . Fear, drng-� ... L
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well's residence. the t wt wh�u I perc�ived that much was " Faith," Raid 1, toucbiDg :' Sir' Duncan's are others besides in Sc6thilid !" nervous prostration, anaernia, —_ I I _
At that he gaped the more, for- he 1 1 doiJgrfeo'r tbM-,early hoor of the morni � . arm, 11 What ha e we here ? 1 had thought 11 Aye, the boy is right,'� muttered the ory, irregolar and auppretsed periods, S - I -
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judged me a s�ranger in Edinburgh, and If G oups of bitizoins *ere 0ollected ipon to see the loy I Scots batteflug in the earl. 11 ut such are not! in Edinb6rgh. hysteria, bearing down pains, poor -and .
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I 1; wero hurrying�about, &.nd a few boreemer, He flushed hotly. from the 14lace, and he briggs fresh news of and other troubles. can -wily be cured by -
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r fore setting out I demanded' some! news f and!Lord Dar�ley, an once or t me- with swords -not words. See, 'tis my Lord death of Rizziowas but to blind the citi- 3ower and new life tojnacti4and diseased Have a place for everytb I i . I
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3 upon hilmselt tn bring me. I : ; 6 Hide your own -troubles, . I
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and bad stri-.*,,% to riae, declaring �hat � F fie newo of what 6ad oco�rred at Holyrood had crowd, we came closer to the palace, so that " They- niold her tightly,"' retorted Both. ver deviped can so I truly keep the nervous Look for beauty in everythiji � g and take a.- .
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. 50- w6ll?a house, to find hiln fully armed an in zone became pl& a to US. L � woman's spirit may weaken ; even to -mor- 3ondition to fulfill their important duties. Carefully clean the dust a mud from� ;;. -
wife would not bear of it, and tlie' landl rd convtersation witili seviaral gentlemen who That the Scot i believed and triiated in row it mai be too late " I Ars. A. Saunders, Braucoqdsle, Oat., your feet on entering the hous 3.
elinebed the matter by declaring, that t h I S . - � says : .
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.e war ga er d b �ut Nw. the faith of them 3 1 h had mei ed their queen The yo� ig nobleman'ground his heel into " I was a great qu Never .'Interrupt any convt risations, bu - ,
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and laughed softly to'he'reelf, a preceledi6� Atid I was, Lperforc3, obliged to rElate anxious zeal, and that,- at ito c arly -an .hour honor 1" � he hospital. .1 obtained no relief from . When pained by an unkind word 7or deed I
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I - she was cz�q- eral f the list ner� scowled darkly, an I one rood borle witness of great loy Ity, he was his service bad the ovary baken'away I could not be nd desired forgiveness ?"-;Soldier and- �
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) tent to remain quiet until morning, as�ki7PIZ or t*o put a q eation. i I sayiug. But the queen was fe and in the 11 Thenj said he stoutly, " her majesty ured. Instead of submitting to the oper- Servant. I I
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� landlord preceding roe with a lantern, I �_ ; I i .
. . . I I ir," I retorted, a arprised at such. open those noblemen 0 whose han a the queen , CHAPTER IX. one for me." I � r
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� I assassins, t Lon, placed her deliv�rance, but t ey were no- HOW A DEYE?"OF DARING INTERRUPTED TWO 7*— , I I
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. I � ,tboy gave the man no chance, but Alew where visible. � bad t ou htlo bear their . Exactl! as e Advqrtised. - . I
I admitted to my Lord Both;'elll . p1prosen 9, hD s an oxAn the 8hambles.1' I . 81 I . I IROYAL PERSON-AORS. , ST. ELZk�, Que.,,, Angus . � -
s 11 i cry of defiance a liarl in the. win. ' Anjin t I. k 69 farme� returned to 4� 1 1 - (Special), ......
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. i . narho thwell gt%�e me a warn tog i The Ear of Bothwell looked his amaze- a horse dealer's abou �, an hou� after pur. -After su, +A.- - I I
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of him that sought an audieAoe, bad laris6n 11 e of ScojtIand have littI6 love fo for- ment, whil a I saw upon the horizon a ven- rible lad . . a er- �
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haeltily and commanded that I be shown �6 ei a '�nterlope ," said he -, " but, they ight I ture beside which my lost nighL's experi- as been ma - I , . /
I � I . I I . I � citv, aa,5iag it had been rumo . ueen . . imir here, Fi W be e�claimed -I cured (ornpletely by 4&F Kidney
his apartment. � , ; ichoeen a etter w " . . � Pills, Mons. Jean oivue, 'this plate,
� I : 1 j have, PY. . I was held a prisoi ier, and mut er had been ince must kink into insignificance. Yet I don't want � this h � I
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� I shies. I can't get him to cross' -the bridge. . .
fire, his tall form wrapped ; in a , dtessw.4 luckless Italia secret�ry had few friends in 11 Faith, gentl�men," cried I arnley, " the drawing bsok. 94 " I was VC r
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own of blue velvet. � ! I Edinburgh, much les- to �averigel im, 11 What would you o ?" demanded his aealer calmly. 64 , caused me a great deal of pain, ,
g I 111 i first is beyond c mpreheneion ; as to the V and forcedi '
11 Well," said -he, when ',the d�or WAB save bnly the �l ueen, "a d she !was for the � I -hip sh %rply. "Let no hare -brained # W, did yog come to me
I 1 6 ! I last, a cert9in Dalian. ki3a've, Rizzio, bath lords I ," me to rise4very hour during tbe.�night.
closed, " �ou have come with little lbes. of mQ . or the horse . 1. �
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i ime I of vot'�r 4 Sir Duncan." � � "'
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disturbed bim at such an hour, my � Worn�, ley ,h6 pushed luieen. I igh. Ruthven A all perish with me," replied the ants to go out of town." 11 I say.this becauef they curea me.. Now,
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I I t I h � I - out that the qued hoW herself at the win- p , ently undecided whether to than I can 'do." I 11 I . . a
n. i I _ I .rag plain that he bated . I laugh or show impatience. i I
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on Wcaptiva in h6r �d of his hoarers in bhat direction. is &sleep -would you wake her., and'she. not the queen's husband ?" � CUM10 . ,--
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have witnessed to -night what will selt $00f- in t amberj had little inclination That was all-bhe outcome f my danger- my lord," answered Duncan.' cured of Muscula I 'We re c:,_Ii. �� : i, - .
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about their own undoing." ; I � to h mpion him ; it was the queen I w 1 bed 'Ous flight from Holyrood. For that had the I mired, but no having the covra'ge to ask I
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Then, giziag fixedly into the : i i her atrai.g .d a jrnethod of
nre �: ,,, Aqcl e will r air to Uie pal rnley, bix� few there were, who ventured i ble cure for rheumatism ; it cured me after sounding be ich, r`o,makntie jeOple will be-- I
L ?13 I ace," cc i tin- 1have dauinbed the stoutest heart, an ,0 years SULffering, and no : I li�now of
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" Of him I can. avow littie,� yet be � stood wation. Afterwards Lhe tt w. I be ms, m oil cozened by fair words, 11 And you, sir Dudley, ?" he asked. L Nerviline 040 .
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1 41 ap( k( n so ligh�ly Of Ri2 zio's ta.king off, urst majority trustinj in Darnley'4word, and of , T.T 3 - O' ently. - �
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. qw iet � ; you, , y lord, a ad I, d I turned and I oked at the yl . 11 Would I could aid you,! gentlemen ; ii Poisonous LWie� of t4e Vallev. "' How's to �nak that art ?" i I
spoke sharply. , I 1 1 ; , o6bg .Scot at
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.:, I A.Uio were t�,Ihave bee takenland ape my side ; he wa biting his �lips throug4 osin' An gets Killed in V,
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woman's work." i I shame. I � id that pit where doe" tathink V monsylil 91; I
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. That I know," retu ned B thwell ort. "They are traitors, traitors -all, and Why to thy feyther, for stro." .
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,. he -is a brave Nea," I reto were not fifting that one so needful to Scot. a poison of the most deadly kine. Not only 44 r1l
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" Tut !" cried he, kicking the fende� , I I : 0 thy W�_fley! kVhy, this has 'got one, *,� -
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Scotland; besides the maid hath a � b�otb r 64 They w ill be at hand, at what place and DY 4 ,'I
clad in the Hi;hland co tume, 4, " Ri2zio haii had - timch �' 0 � Why could,alt, ba say !so at ftst !" erie(c&
who is prouder of, his aDeest thari weigbt with hour you no me, air," said be,' I
ry , Pl-li" - more clattered at his hi ), and the 8ilve butt them ; yet metholughtrmy Lord Bothwell JePsi joyfully. - i I
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towor wiDdc w, carry a helpless girl through
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darkness—hDW manV men would do it ?"
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relieve suffering. .1 The flesh
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helpless, '
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