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The Clinton News-Record, 1903-07-02, Page 82 _­­ ... ­ _. ---.___.._1_,_ _______ � I THE, CLINTT,aN NrUW8-RZQ0RD I July 2nd, 1.903 , __ .-.---.- ­_ I- ­ ­ - ­ -,-- I � . ,,; �_ " I ;.�:-�� : � 6, r, .;. . 1-1 . I . I I - -_ . - r ' -_ - _ _ __ _ . . _ - � 1. ­ ­ , ­ - __ — � .. _. -�;.�� ; , - , , - - - , , - - � � � ---- �r - I � - T ­ . I I ; I I I ­_ I , . .- .1 � I � .. . . 1 1. . r I - z � . ; I . . r; I . � I . I . I —1 C11 � , . I 1. , . .1 I . I . .=��. 11�­ 11 _ . � , , d � �. , - . - .. ]� W �11 I I - . � - ­ ' -1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ­ ­ I I ,.,- ,, � , 1- ... ,� - � 7,- . ­ ­ � ., I � -_ � "I __r__1 A& ­________,_ i . �. — Tbe, chaperons forgot their goit RU4 , I I ,,&swam ,a I wwwwwo real surrea r In her. nesfit that bubbled up the Instant prow each other, and June, who 'Was the pains in the BaCA". , I I 11 11 I Dropping 4a her knee beside him, she Sure was removed. She Spoke of littlo., most affected of all, had a gertuble e%- Are Oymptoro$ of X Wrookkjr torpid or . . . I . � 1 OR14 cOAxI1)l;IY- "DOWt give ill)- YOU but our last trlp over this same ronot cuse for giving vent to her grief And Otago ys or I . - . are a man; you must not surrender an(j, as we pusse4 objects on tile w . ant condition of the kidno 1, r . ­ .. ­ . WHEN ,KNIGHTHOOD. ' and lot me, a girl, prove the stronger. , (ty# went to bed—by far the . matept place livei, And are .4 warning it is extrelocl,y . , told we of what Brandon batl said at for her. hazardous 0, neglect, QO important is % . "I W ��. . . 9 YO n I look 13P to thl.-5 place and that. She laughed and , bat was to be 40ne? First, we Oeut & healthy gotion of these organs i I . . . . you go much autl,oxpect you to help Me dlinpled esquisItely In relliting bow g. in ThdySre commonly Attended by 10M I , � essage to ,the king, Who would 110 -N. . __ . . e, V4 fear of energy, look of couragoi And 601. - I I.- __ - I WAS IN, FLOWER be bravol X will go. I will Arrange .she hat, deliberately Made opportunt- probably have us 411 flayed aliv ; I _ ... � I ­ I myself In 46e way. Oil, why am I ties for him to flatter her until at lost which the chaperons Shared to the full- times by 9100MY foreboding 4114 do' ... Story of Cliprica - , I Oi� The LOY* 'r � , , 13nn4on ,Md. 14IuyTAd9r# the XWO Sister, and I not dilterent? X wish I were as Straight lie slatted in ber race -kna told her she est extent, Next, arn.arined party rode sporidency. I first time tile .. r , ' ol,wgs take: trouble, and i Moro than half- the battle In ' ' Roppeoing In the Reign 99 His Augut MaJesty Mug UeAVY thO F*01 n In with Uldnoy. . as the quee*" And for that was St boantiful creature lIv- back to 'look again for Mary And# It became go weak I could scarcely get around. . cleaning greasy 41shes is In the , , in her life sbe bewalled her beauty till, "btWauty W#5 ust Possible, rescue 11 T. I IlLewristen *0 lIteaderolt Into "040m Endlillb Irrom sit 940" , bo� j4g, but that, after e . .1 took medicine without benefit, and J544111Y I I "*kqdWW K ,,I,r, cause, it oto4d between, her and Bran, beauty did,$$ The fact that I had been out the ell- decided to try Hood's Sarsapgrillat. After r . Soap yQU Use', If its Sunlight Soap I I .1 tt that ! .. T. with tile the first bottle I jolt so much be er I By EDWIN ,CASKODE; e[C"ARLES MAJOR] ,, don. . "That made mearigry.11 said she. "I tire night before, togethe continued Ito use And six bottl9s Made me At's the best. OB . . . She soon coaxed him gut of his, de. pouted for awhile And two or three Small roputo1u which I was held for a new 1`10111011. When my little girl was a . ' , oopyright. ispe ano 1901, by fRo Jimen-Morm Go-pofty I , IR, '. I 1 spoudency, jknd we began again to plan times wits oil the polut of disolls.01119 deed e I , is of Arms, qKused ine MID taking 13aby, a4e could not keep anythingOn her '" ... ____� . _,_-_.___-1_1-_::___ ­­ � . 491,44,0111- And we 94v' I . -.---" I W�w-* thematter " detall I � o her Nood'o sarsapstt, I I The glrlsTpat on 6ndon!s cloak and him, but thoitiglit better of It 'and Asked part in this bootless errand, so again I rilla. 'Which Cared -her," Unit, Tao*As Is- )44 - , : . him plainly wherein I did via, WAnAceburg, oat� 1 M.4 11 - , . light, but Ma ' gle but tile self willed princess would not so much profited by the small eiteem In which I � 11 I miss. Then what do you think the TOT L �, '='!' I I was held. I say I profited, .0", ,__V ry's Subtle 'feminine to. be and I on little camp stool and a box. . ry- made It seem such plain and easy sall- It . g alone. Afar e I 4 In a s ,farsaparilla . r ��,:�__�___`frls ;11,, �, -r .sten to her and Was for cQmIa �yls ti.Ine Was Well Oe Up e mpudent fellow Said?" stayed at the castlewithr Janet hoping xxvod' r '. �__ Ing that I soon began todraw enthusl- If June would not come with her. Once in _. . vain at.te pts to keep herself covered 4 . I \ r . "I cannot guess," to find my,opVbrtuntty In the absence loures kid, and liver troubleop Te - 1 r havloc determined, as pau4j,with her, 0 ,011, there 10 so pueb it . � of everybody else, All the la d'eS but the ty , 'I .1 sm from her exhaustless Store, and with the cloak, which seemed to have back, %rad bul-40 up tile .11 ,.. � - _ 'He said, - liovee " ., - Brandon she Wasted no time .About It, but, 11 our combined attack upon , r. a right good, will toward Brandon and lifetlae to tell IV Jane had ridden out, and the knights System. � -A , ,,�: ; eventually routed every vestige 9f cau- throwing a. long cloak over her shoul, me, but pJ44 kept track of our plans, .would take a . Whole , . .. � , "This Made Me furious but I Could who had been with, me Scouring the an . \ tiqu and common sense that even be derst Started for our rooms, with SUM, which, lit brief', were As follows-, As not answer, and a moment later lie 'forest were sleeplag, since they bttd , not I . - . ��, bad left. weeping, pretesilug Jane at her heels. to her c6stpine, we Would substitute said, 'Nevertheless I should be only MY Incentive to remain AWAke. They . I . - I ff . I Siren logic has. Always been IrresIst- When I heard the knock, I was sure long trunksi, and Jack boots for shoes too glad to undertake the task.' had no Message to deliver, no . duty to been agreed that It everything was all I— � . It � let, Mary right At the rendezvous Mary should - , t� . nue so no doubt do- . was the girls, for though'Mary had and'hose, riiid, as to doAb 1� Ible and will conti � . The thought never occurred to el- perform for An abse* friend. A thou - 04 at r I r sp � it4 experience. promised Brandon she would not ion- laughed an& blushingly said she had a . , ed It' turn loose her ' horse, which bad al- . ____ . . lan ,,�.., r ,r ther of us then that be would be taken SAW I Only think -of Itl I wish . I . I cannot define wh it WAS about stances attempt. another i . ' e would secretly impart I ShoUldr � I .At, � . der 4ily circom ell A ways been Stabled at Berkeley castle . �_ , � I . ,% . Mary that Made, her. -lit visit I knew so well, her utter Inability As. she, at him word. Bold? think ,be had been a millions And so faithful was r quickly trot home, To � I 4 I . ,,tle speeches, t � I to Jane, but would not.tell to serious wol I never saw anything like It! I I to, my trust that I swore to MY soul , and would ,� -halt Argumentative, all pleadIn so . o combat her deskro. And- her reckless ,whispered it to Jane, who, V I � further emphasize her safety a thread � . . .. . .91 I I would deliver them, every one. il . "I'll, , r �� � wonderfully persuasiv.e. Her facts disregard of danger where there was a. as the lord chancellor, gave judgment lhave not told you a teptli part of what And Jane loved me! No raore walk. . ,would be tied In his forelock_ 'Thor I I . r He - i . . . . . he said to we that day, .said any r I'll, ."..", .- .. . motive sufficient to furnish the nerve � hot e took. his time in returning. and .1 , . I Were Moro fancies, and her IQXIla was . and "thought it would do.", We hoped thing he wished, and it seemed tbat,l Ing on the hard, prosaic earth now. a . � . a rt., .real tension that 1 wassure she would come I . � retalla6. From d morning . Don't FroWn � r not even good Sophistry. A . . so, but were full of doubt% could neither stop him nor this time forth I would fly; that (lid not 4rrivp until the secon I . I r ument and reasoning, there -was or try to come again. - t, but when lie came I � r arg . . I This Is all t�.me enough to write and Half th4,- time I Was Angry and half was the only sensible method of loco- after the fll',11 , It must I admitted the,girlar and whell.the , , found tile t ed, re - How many trows are, marred 11Y the nothing tit either In threm. r � read about, but I call tell you it waa 'tile time amused, but by the time we motion. Mary bad Said, "She toldme . broad And, ullobsery , . . I . ugly wrilikle called 'a frown- I . have beeu-ber native, strength of char, door w.ag shut Mary ullclasped the - sufficieritly exciting at tile time. Thrm reached Windsor . 00) oul(l It really be true? You moved it, I quickly took it to Jane, I I r . . . � acter and intensely vigorous personal- brooch at her throat, and the great , t least were playing with that there never was a C n who tfas. It yet and cherishes It for the ,r of us a � girl more hopelesslyand desperately in will At once see what an adva tage . r r It C(?Incs f . rom trying to Rx tile eyes. , ity-srome'unknowrl .force of nature op. cloak fell to her heels. Out she Step- eornica . I fellow, ]Death, and he gave the love than Mary Tudor.,' And she this bit of Information was to me, . I I mute message 'of comfort It brought . . oil a given poilit and forcing thein: to erating through her. Occultly -that ped, with A little laugh of delight, game Interest and Point to our heart$' laughed as If It Were a huge.joke oil Ihoped that Jane would wish. to see. I her. Ill case the horse Should not re-. .. . turned the channels of other persons' clothed Ili doublet, Ilose and. confusion# . . . . . find a token in A bOIIOW . I . � -y are in- I I . � perform tasks for ,*vhich the . houghts and filled them with her own I the prettiest picture mortal eyes ever content. I . Mary. r we to talk over Mary's escape; so I turn I was to ating, but the * I V � . I i - : - sent word to her that I was waiting, tree near the place of Me . � I capaditated. - . r� .will. There was magic.1n, her power, rested on. Her bat, something on the As.to'tbe elopement, It was deter She continued. #!That day settled recoveredher thread In the forelock, told us our broad, flat style with a andoAshould leave Lou- matter . e.quickly enough A IIAIR Or, GOOD GI,ASSRS, FI'TT" I am certain, but unconscious magic to . single white mined that Br � s with me, for all time, I:don't and 811 d found each Other. . � don the following, day for Bristol an4 know how lie did It. Yes-, I do.'?-A-nd health and came down, I suggested friends ha . RD BY US, IVILT, ASsIST IN Arary, 1 am equally sure. She -never plume encircling the 'crown, - was of r . astle, Mary, wore .. make all arrangements 'along the line. she launched forth Into an account of that We *alit out to a secluded little When We left the c . DRIVING AWAY THU FkOWN, , would have used It knowingly. -purple velvet trimmed In gold braid - two bundles,. Brandon!s per% . er house by tile river, and Jane under her rldlo- habit ft suit of man!$ - I T _--�*�_=4 1 There was still another obstatle to Rod touched here and ther& With pre- He would q4rry with him . rections,, which I found summ r .as � Id r . �% I ' . b.ts-own and Mary's clothing, kind leave somewhat dull, a� d So would you. was willing. Ali, my opportunity w attire, and as we rode Along she WOU _Ispww�_ which Alary administered her favorite clous Stones, - Her doublet was,of the .n hero at last! I I a , hrug her ShoUldLIrS and. laugh as if It. I . .� in them to be taken up when they Should We remained a day or two at Wind- . . A. J. cauGG RaMe purple velvet ao'her bat, trimmed . . - . d - remedy, the Gordian knot treatment. I . . go a -shipboard. night horses would sor and th6p, over the objections of our , Jane's whole attitude toward me was were a huge joke and by tile Most COM , �. 0 50s.02.tific. jeweler axL� To in lace, and g�ld biald. Her short be.procured, four to be left as a relay chaperons, moved on to Berkeley cas-� changed and she se med to cling to teal little pantomime call my Attention .. , . . . Brandon said: ,,it cannot be. You a . � .1 _e I opti--i9t2a � . I . � ust A trunks were of heavy black Silk slashed at an Inn between Berkeley castle and tle, wher"6 Margaret of Scotia . . . ,unusual bulk, So when she 11� not my wife, and we dare not ti * . ad -was me in a ally, unconscious manner, that". - to her . . I - . r - . rL1X0.,r,3V.% OsTle; I priest here to Unite uV1 .. I I by yellow satin, with hog�e of lavender ]Bristol .and four to be keptat the Ten- spending the summer, . . was � . 9, -as the ndon the only change neces .. . � . , � I . .. . ,sweet beyond the namin found Brh I . . . . . I . � r - 4dNo,11 replib pilk, and her little shoes were of rug- ict leagues the other We ;had Another beautiful' ride 'up one solace for all her grief. . I sary to make a man of her was to 1. . ­ . I I � � " I .. b � d Mary, With hanging Preach leather, Quite a rainbow, dezvoud, some tw I . . - the dear old Thames to.Berkpley, but - *AftOr I had answered all her'ques, ' throw off the riOlug habit and Pull on - . ead,. "but, we can -can. find one over get side of Berkeley..for the use of Bran � I d there." ' - ­ I . I say, but such a rainbow I don, Mary and the two men from Brig- Mary had grown serious and saw none tions and had told her -over and over, the Jack .boots and slouch hat, both of .. . , . . . you Wit r. . . . I � ad with IJ'm.., %. ,- � =;; — � ! - We - Brandon and I wore struck dumb. to, Who were to act as;.an escort on the of It . again every detail otMary's flight and , which Brandon b r = __ _��_- — "'I do not know he r . . .. I . . . 11, — � . TT'— . . w that -will be. . � i ' be i . . Fre'Sh shall probably.not find one -at least I - with admiration and could not keep eventiul *night. There .was one d1s. . I had assurW her that the princess 9 They wasted no,'time, you may r . I On 'the afternoon of the appointed w.a. r .�� � I i . For Clioice . . fear. I do riot'litfow.' . ' '. , , . . from allowing. It. This disconcerted agreeable, little- feature that we could 'day tho,prineess suggested.a, hawking' at that hour breasting. the. waves with sure, and .were soon ufider way. In a . . ­ . . �� . . Sw6r. 'the girl and Increased � her embarrass-. not provide against I nor entirely elim� party�, and. we Set out in the dire I ction Brandonfoll,their- hl . ghroad to paradise, few minutes they picked up the .two ... 111� � . Fruits of all kinds ed4fter a little hesitation.olke an ment. until we could not tell which was ' - � . were to accompany � I : "I will go with you anyway -and- Inate.' It was the fact that Jane and Of the rendezvous. Out party, consist- 1,.thought It time, to start myself In- Bristol ..men who . . . . � . ' . . word- them and when nightr had fairly fallen . . I . .. , , ,� . . . � It. r e prettiest, the garments, the girl or I should be suspected as accomplices ed 'of rMYS61fl .three other gootl6iften the. same direction rand to say a I . � . ' ' . . r .. . .r I . And risk I hope we may find a, .tb . I I . I aths and took to the. main � I TOM r ,the. confusion, but this I. know -the* before the fact of Mary's elo ement, and three ladies besides Uary. Jane Ili ra�'own: behalf. go I spoke ve left the byp . ' tland's. ' priest."; And she flAshed scarlet f I * , . P I I r Ty . - .r" go to P. Mai hold picture was as i , And, as you know,to assist in the ab- did not go. � I was at to trust her. - � d told Jane what I, felt and - road leadin from London to Bath and I her -throat to her bair. ' : : w r Weet and beauti- � mid freely an . r 9 I . I . I I r r - . , . the eyes of Man coald:behold. duction of a princess Is treason. for She wept and with difficulty forced What I wanted'. � ..r. .. � Bristol. The road was a fair one-4hat , . . :, . r Id fill as . - -flue . r .. r . . 'there was � 'r' . r' Brandon kisEed her and sa.. .: OYOU "Oh, Sir, Edwin;". � She, respQnded, . and I., . — 'res. d.ail y �-. 'shall -go, My -bravo girl.. You . make Me .. Fine. feathers will not make . which there Is but one remedy. I herself to say somet�iilng About a hea& is, it was well defined i . . r r r . . STRAI,Vmi,RRTES F s ") . birds, and Marj14. masculine attire urselves aclie,'but the rest of� tijO Inmates o ,y no danger of losing it; in fact,. there � I 1. � . bIngli for' my faint heartedness and . ,thouilit 1, bad a plan to keep o f "let us not think of anything but ill a self In -. . � ,,vill be cheap. � - . I WIIIr fe I could n6 more make her look like a safe if I could only stifle for the once the castle of course had no thought thistress. Think of the trouble she Is was moredanger ot-losing one' . . r . . prudence. make you my Wl n � r . . in." r . . . . I I. mudholes and quag- . , r � . . mail than .harness can �dlsgulse the , aue's troublesome and �igor6us tend- that possibly'they ,were taking their , . . . . its fathomless... ' . PINEAP111,Fs—are at,the,ir be'S t r someway as sure as there is a God." " . J . .. � . - r . r ..had ently: passed " . . . I . . �;races. ,Of, a , gazelle Nothing could ency to preach the trAth- tD Ali people , last look'upon Mary Tudor. .. 4d No, no, Jane.', Lady Mary Is, out of' mires. r Brandon . reC , . r I r . I nOW, large choice stock, 15C Soon after this Brandon forced him- . . , I to ,woman- . r . — . 1. . . r. It to insist on her departure, And I conceal her intenset exquisi ,upon'all subjects and at all times and Think who: this girl was 'we were her trouble , by .now lnd- Is'as happy as : , ; '" . � I . . I . .1 . r _ . . I Fie I hood. With our looks of astonishment ,laces.. She promised to tell the story running away. with!. What reckless , i'lark, you may�,..be,sure. Has she not T , .. . . . . 1". I I � . ' 2 for 2.5 . c. � � .. went - with. her, full' Of: hope and. com- and admiration Mar . Y's blushes dee"P,' � v . I into .her, but I knew tbe fools we were not to have seen.-tbe At. won . evepythlng�her'heart longed for? . . .. . �.. .. . . � ORANGES— 16111 r prices� frd.m .200 .-r-pletely blInded:to the -dangers of our . . . . , - 1. should dril . � . . r d@V r . i - ' r ., . . . � .. ened. . r �. . . . �. rould seep. out' In a thousand ter hopelessness, certain failure -.And Then let. us,nitake. our Own paradise, N ' .,b ' I . r . ­ ­ . r cherished scheme.. 1..tMnk Brando ' ii ' , . . . Aruth v . . ' r � Sick' oil P. - . L up. , .. � I . . What Is the matter?., Is. Anything :ways.., She could no more hold It than 'deadly peril'of our act;t eason black ­ in mak4their,9` . L ver. really lost.sight"df the, danger , . � . � . . . . since we have helped the . �.. . � . . . . . . . . I . . StIon _ LE51ONs—Always a�g6od_sup- as Of chance. ,wrong?" -slid asked. - - I � . . . . . ,� . a sieve can hold water. - We'were play-. . as.Plutonlan mionight. ,But Pr0ldence You h0e it,' Janet just within. your. - . . - � ' , . . � . . . . I. , and almo�tinflhlte Drol)Oftf011� . hing is,wrong,ll answered Bran-. . RP .rq for foolsi �llp 1. alld Indig6i i I ply 25c a dozen.. , -' I I . against this wildo reckless venture, but - "Not ­ Ing for great stakes,. which, If I do say seeing to .have tin e poltil ca . a'. Speak.'the woyd,�. And ,It. wl I . . I �. I � . . r . � . r r .. . , r .e�t , . don smiling . � . . ,. 0 b in Spite of himselt '!Noth- ' : BAiITA�AS_we. keep ih waso d Ing enoma h to attempt it even r ' . Aone but the bravest- heartsi bold w lip wise men 'are left to ,care for ' chang -everything, It You love Me, And No' . AT 9 � I it, � ... I r 11 ... . , . e . . . I . rvous� *Sistem, oxx� .of. order-7HeUlth r I . � . . .. . . . , Ing on. darth is Wrong with You, You- ,.a- during As, the truest kfilghts`6f.! thealselves, and it does lookaalf.safe- I know you do.?' . I . .. .r. . .restored by Dk, Chase's Nerve rood. - . . � t .. . -, .. : In. the face of such clearly seen'. and , � .. . . . . nd ' .. r. . � � . I . r . . . . "! �� . r - I I � . ' , . . . , I . I : .. . � ma YOU are perfect -that is, Id think* 6i'Arying for-, ty. ties in folly. r , � . Jane's head was bowed, and she:re-', 'stic � .1 only,. 25c a dozen. . y be sure. . . . chivalry, 'won I . . r I dir )n ai�td dysiepsia,' nervous� sick . . - . . . . 4 deadly consequences. I . for a wornan�and one who - thinks there - , ough.1 * .. _. he'&, , eplessiress are � ... �� I . . .. , .. .., . I nothing less. than the running away - We rode ,on- and on; and alth mained silent . . and sle uitong the � �� � . — . . ­,. . .�� . I . � I I , *abrbUt a perfect _ � � - . '� . �. to anything wrong � . with thelirat. princess- of the first blood -took two occasions in. the.. presene :. , Then I told - her of Lady Miry!s mes marked symptoms of nervous"exhausdon, and . . . - . I I . t I I r . .1 . ' ' , I I . r . I . . �. Full stock -of Piciiie G6ods ' I .. I . woma !: Y04 urn, oW. ng. gged- on this account are t1wroughly and permanently .. . . 1. . � I I I HPR . a to - hard'to 'please." But 11 royal -of. the world. . - T 4ink of Itl It others to. urge Alary to Tot I ga& and'beg I If she..would not , , 't - I . ,-.618,0'an, �: 'J�iY,4. A MAN OF,,HER. ,r :. . Batter . yourself that you in. any way. I . . ,- I . r6acb of night. and *threat- ' c4red by. a course oftreatinimt witli Dr.. Chase's. - . Bulk and Bottle�picl .. �TO' appalls nie.even now.. Discovery meant' to the app . I speak in, words what I so longed to . ­ . - . � rain L. Shd.,to 'o' * " . Nerve Food.. . - 1� �� Q It was and I . ok*.ber wil bead, as . . I . I . I ,' . ail arra�,agedj. reiscinble a maW ortbat Your dress In , death. to one of, t bear,.she' would .At le -\T , . As sur6ly, .Bmndoa� oned . I. . sat teifit"by, III- L ' . . LMRS.- . l3nowzi, * . L I ,, .1 . In t of Mary0s Jew- test degree conceals your sex ' - ka I . she 'always won d -little ' - r . . 19 , ned C.'Aood. Canti-ed Aleats .et', couv6rted.par the fain, - ,to r two. 'Others , Jane ifid me,' everybody ew .1 t lowing me to dell, r only one IF.: . . ve and.Sauces. . ,y . She odd Slid you are mistakem . only , possibly ., � ... I . Queen.St;, St.'Thomas; - r ."i etables, Fruit els into m0ne . . - and 0 I . � I ", ( . s , . I . I It makes If certalnly'if Jane's tkuthfulne'ss shofiid ontinned the bunt. . . thousandth part oi'thd 'Message Mary ' . Oni., and whose husband . . ,., I �. . I . . . . she had not . -more apparent." " . . I . . L I . �i � . ecom ' . r Ust r before . had sent, .bUtr she drew away u-nd said I ii a shoemaker, states ;�" 'i was sorry now. . . I I .1 b e unmanageable, as -it wak apt ;r dark. same neared the L. . . . � Best qualities. at jo�VeSt' Prices ids,r* as -How can thatbe?tl.asked Mary. Ill . , ' ' ,� . - " . � .111 suffered a lot with '. Lr ��'j . I .. . . . . e -Longuevillo's. diamor . I . .. . to do.. . . . . ; -rendezvous, Mary , slid: woul& return to'fhe onstle'if -I rr . ."I ,, 1. . . . her treag� comloal tribulation. . s - &Is not; this ai'. I . . . . . I r ride . ahead of .the party quite a (Us- . nervous, SiCkL headache, - '. , . .1 . . � they Would. havei Added tor r After'we had. settled eveleything we . . continued to rbebav6 in'thatr manner.. � I . � . �,J . � . L . ,, I rho r d hoset and this bat-. At lest'wi .,a iv- a heron rise, . I .. r . I r . my digestion -was not . . , r . . DO ure. I . wever , &oeured qlqite. a , man's. doublet an L . could think of the girls took. their leavb0' fance' A . . . ed 'to arguq..the' . ' . / ' gl�od, iind my.nervous , . �.�, P. MAITL . . I large stun,Ao Which I Secretly added.a (S it r notr a man'shat? They arroall-for, - Mary Slyly, L kissing Brandon at thei And i5le'Princess uncapped hek hawk. I point, but 16 e seems to lose its force . . . r I , , . I I a . . . . . I .- . . I I . f, my Own Store. a Man. 'Then *hy.do I'll - ot look like ,. r I . ki I . - , SY'S tem * enerally, was . L A,. . I .,." . . , . . door. I tried to induce Jane to follow " �"Thls is my� chalice 1, ,she said. ` 111' In such ii,'Si ation, and 411 I.,said 11 r.- lam. �- �._ 1. - - _�=.��': goodly. p6rtioAL out . 0 1 r . whit is Wrong. . . . , . . . I � 0 .. - - qrde . ;., .-- ­— . me . 'S , �f�a '. I . I . . ... �. � At rMary's request I sent. part to Brad- one, I ask? Tell her lady * example, but she was ai will run away from -you. now.and'lose � -i'vailed nothing. Jane was, obdurate . I sed to say tbatl found - . 1� I ­ . I . . � . . . � . . .1 . . I . � � burst at Bristol. and retained the rest Oh�, 1 thought I looked just filie a man. . . soft. Keep themoff .my track for five - and was for going biick at once.,.. ]E(L er . ��. 1- , . I I '� L . ( "' L L I :. ".. , cool and distant othe new Moon. L . my . 'L Dr. Chase's Nerve Food .­ � � . L r . L . .. I thought tb�r disIguis. .. r . ' for Brandon -to take with him. - L : . . . o was perfect The:nekt day r r Brandon paid.his r6-. minutes,, and I shall. be safe. Goodby, '�erslstence. was ,beginning to l6ok jiko� - �- the most satisfactory 1i _ . - . . I . ­ A 'favorable answer'soon Came ft6al � " ; "Well,". returned Brandon, "if you �r . . �W,ln. You -and Jane' nie the onl ' r" Soy, r - . ' . r. . . . I . 'L . health . ,�,' r L ing and queen -mad6 big Ed. � . I., .. 17. -6bstin find 1. s6on grew so Angry Mrs. Brown nerve tonic. and ,Will Pe - Spect* to the lit I . I . r I Ca . , . I . r ,it me tQ say � s6, you are. ell- . . I . Ong' I regret to leave. I love You . ,restorer that -1 have ever tried . Ti .fully 11 I I I � Bristol,.91*ing the,young nobleman:Ar rm. . I . . -his friends And r9de'off Alone pers �thqt I asked mo -permission; but.dollv-� n - . . I . . . adlensr to L I . L . . . . � I . ... ;> r . .. I . . . '6 , � geparate r6bin In c6nsideratloh of the. . metrical and shapely . I . as. L . . ' I part -of- 'rt kommend this preparaiion, k owing: it to . be ­ � � , % tirely too .gym. e the, king . ,my,brother'and sister. When We'L ". ored Mary's inessage, or a good . , L � � I . I to BrIStQIj YOU may be Stir I . I 1. . 1, . , L. . . � I . . ever. to pass for . - , . . . L . at,tils � . . L . I very beneficial in Irty Lease." 011 . I I a , matV, . �ho,v�ed.no signs of undue grief .are. s6ttl L Edwin'. I. ' ' r BYL noting your increp,se in weight while' �1 . .. large purse he, b4d'sent. . '. -.1 . ed In New $painj we will have it it I' ,i, *hether she wotild o no, I . ' r ea I . - * . . . . � - e flaming..color was In her cheeks � I ­ ... , , : S. I. ftnd -then sat back and . L ', � -to u . Now - using this gre � . . . The. next step was 1to procure the Th I de arture. I ­ yow both Come . t . asked her what at food cure, you call Prove that - . . . . sa-you . P . oa .. . . . . I " I � - I I � I - I I I : I . tle wardrobe for Mary. 'This -as Brandon went on: . . r. Met Are . - Don' I as going to do *about it. , � �siew, firm flesh and tissue is beffig,addid to the I 'r 4.r.s gep , pan's L I . . I. . . . . . . I shall tell you something. L tlet Jane � 4he W . . -64 . . - . � . I . . ' 81) . . . . . , �� q1 -, . I was a little troublesome at first, -for, of' _ too. gmall"� 6 ,to a boy's fqet. I � I longer. e loVes you, Poor little Janer. thought she was tin-, body. To, protect you. agaiust Imitations the . - I . : - I . .Yen , r . . . -put you'qff any . ­ . . I. A red In don't think you c uld be Made to look - . .. CHAPTE't XV1' ' : , She told e L so.' There!. Goodby, - ' and sign . 0 . ere half pout-., ,ature of Dr.L A. W. Chase, the r "I . . - * - course she could not be. measu . . . I . . I . . . A'11A.wXXXG PAATY� * . al I . . my Jone for. life. She sat th J�o allthorr ... : I I (I I . I P, . .1 the: ieguiar way. 'We rodnaged.t: over-. like aL man if you, w6rked -from now L � g friend., Kiss her La.thousaild times for =receipt ok , are on every. box, - : I . . ' L .9. , . I . I ', 1. � . FEW days . after Brandon' � , . InvIiali weeping, and sald:she-coilld _. � Mo . N . 9� . . .� come this difficulty by. having ,Jane -till dooMsd O' . I, : 'bird . - Ao n6thilig about It; that 06 WL US uluxle - --.. -..--.-.— , . �., 0 � . .AT- .. .1 . departurej Mary, .r with- the - me." And .she flew her . and - gal I . . . . . . . 'n . ... . .11 . ements under ihstruc- - Brandon Spoke in .a troubled tolf6, . . . . , loped after It at b . ead . long . gpeed. , - ' r L L I .... . . - I . r . ,.I . . I . . . . [. o take the'measur . Id a nowi andLif I" her only.friend, Would - . . .. . .... I .. I . - to see In Mary'w� L king's consent .organize ' ' * . . ! - � . N for he was�beglonfng L r . . I 'Soon the princess was out Of sight,' treat be' - kn w over it twice and bad, made mental , . Ic , I ,. tions.,received; from the tailor, which I td, . . . . r that way ' she ' did not O� 'c . - . �. . . ,a smitIl pdrty'lo go 'o " ver , overtake ' ' L ' ' � ni 0 . 'together * wortlanhoodO ai and I . waited 'for the. otherg to � , �ie pf the Worst pla:cea, go h hoped to I. 1� I I . I m r 'th the cloth, perfect. and irrepressible . . -f- — a feiv wdeks during the . I . .1. . I where.to look. . I . . I . - . L . I '.' , . * I r L i�r . r . . . . � . . A . . %* . -90 , I I . I I . . I . . I I �. I .. . . I I . ­ . I ,� 7`-�- � . I I I I . 11 I . . I . . . . I � . . The Baby as it is' - - , __ I � � . . . . . I I . . � .' .. . I N'];,ARS HE'$CA YOU WILL, BE' r THr ,�()RRY YOU I)II),-NTfT HAVU� ', BABY'S PICTURE TAIKEN 'Or-TUINT- ER. IT'S A 11AGR . OV � PAMILY - HISTORY WORTH PRr1,SV,RVING..-% _pEOpLi,,, OF ALT, AGE19-w­ I ARE HANDLED WVftT )�PUAL,CAR&Z . ­ , . '' .. I . I HENRY1.8 PROTO STUPID 1. .1 I � . I . I � . ...k ...... ft� e­,"",_,"�.. -.-- � . . 1,7..___.____.. ­ . . . � . . . . . , � . : . . . I . . . I . . . . I I , I took to. the. fractional little,.mah.who, ,I I . .. I . . . . .1 . . .* did my work. . . . ., . . . . * �adurements- with � no looked at. them a .twinkling eyes and remarked- "Sir . Ed- , will . i that bethe cqriousqst shaped. man ever ,I ,see the �measures of. Sure, it I . I I would make a.mighty h4dilsome worn.. 1. � tin or I know notbli�gj:Fhuman dimea- . ' I I I along." . ;..,* . .. . "Never you laindt6out dimensions. Make ihe garments 4� they are ordered . and keep � your mouth'sliut,* it you kaqw, what Is t6 your interest.. D6 you hear?" . . ' lie . delivered himself -of a labored I wink. "I do hear andUnderstand, too, . . I . and my, tongue is like the. t6riguo Of 'An . . . � . . p . obelisk." . ­ . . . . . , _� In due -time. I .brought the suits to Mary, and they weg�.soon adjusted td � . her liking, . I � ' ... , I The days posed rapidly till It -was A' � � . , . matter. of less than a fortnight until.', . I . the Royal Hind ,Would $all, and It real- ly, looked as. if'the adienture ' Might turn out to our desire. * - '. - � Ir .4 +­­'-�Jhn and thought an. , InsurtiloUntILD16 .Q=.cUlTY KAUL11, . . I I . across big . 'Path., I : . �� 41*9 . -to Your 'feet, YOU lalght� find larg.er'shoei, or; better stillf Jack boots, : and, its - to your hose, you might W,e-ar. ' � . ' longer trunks, but.what to do about, the doubtet I am sure Ido n6t kno . w.". . � Alary looked up bdipleigg and forlorn. and the hot facp Zont Into her. bended tio, elbow as.a. kealiz n of the situation seemed to dawn.uPonher. ; r �' ,lob, I wish I baf! not comel But I , . wanted - to grow accustomed, .So ,that I � could wear them'before Otborg.: I her Ileve I ,could bear.it more; e d'ally with . . I any oneelse. I ,did no thin. O . u - - ihat; way.10 And . she Snatched hot . �clorak from. where It had falldn on the � , , . . floor And thridw Ii Around her. I . I - I'Whajt way,- Mary?" asked'Brandoh ' gently an � d receiving no, ansiver. "But. .you will have to beat � my looking - at ,you all the time- if YOU 96 With me." . "I don't belleVL% 1 can do it.". ­ � "No, no." answe . red be, bravely, $it - tempting cheerfulnesg;."we. may all . . . r . warm .Weather. � 1. .. .I � . I There *ere � ten, or twelve of us,, In-' eluding two chaperons, the old 3.0afl:Qi Hertford and the;dowager Duchess of . 1Cent. - Henry might.as well have sent-, . al6hga Pair of spanlels to not as chap. erolis-it would have taken an'Army. I . to guard Mary alone -and to tell ,You the .truth our old' chaperons needea I watching inore than any. of ,us. Itw'as . .. scandalous. Each of them, had a touch. of - gout, . kind when they made wry . . I . . faces it was - a, standing Inquiry .among . � vs *hether -they were leering at'each . . felt a twitige-whother It was . . . their feet or their hearts that troubled . � . . . . . . . . .. them., . . . . . I . . � . I . Mary led. them a * pretty life At .all � times, eveivat,bbme In the palace,,and I know they Would�mtber have gone I off with. a pack Of iWPS than wIt4 us. The . indu6ement was that It gavelliem, bett i �r opportunities ta be together, an Arrangement, connived at. by the. queen. 1 thinki And they were satisfied. The . *1 . "Wher� t(i l6ok?" I demanded 11took I *as avoid)-the.m. . - �. . . . . I ... . - � , I I � � , here, Jane; I hero. You Wgbt Wall - '''Soon., the. tain, began to fall Irk, a soak- '.. . ,, � . I . .� anderatand . Brit as last that I will - not ' - , Ing drizzle; therl eth6 I lamps of twilight .. I . I I ... � I . ..'' I I be trifled With longer,�and that -I Intend went onti and even the shadows of the . . . . . . I . . � .. I I L . . to continue treating. you that way as '_ , night :were lost among themselves. in .' . . . 4 . long as we' both live. I have deter- blinding. darkness. It was 011e'of those . -' ' : . , Mi4ed ]lot to peimit you to behave As I black 'nights fit foi , Witch traveling, , ' I . , . .. � . you. have for so. long, for. F know you. and no doubt every witch lh� loingland' _ � . . I . , , � love me.. You have. half. told nib . so. a ' ' - was 6ut brew.1fig mischief. � The horse's . . . " ' - � ., . i . - dozen times, and�even your -half Words mu'd: hoots sucked and splashed'i tl�- the , . � I I .1 - . are whole truths;' There Is not -a frac., Wlili a sound that Mary thought might ' . . I , tlon of a lie in you.. Besides, Alary told . � At boot be h-etCvd 11,and'S,Eild? and.the . I 11 ' � � , � me that yoA.told'her.so.'? .. ot an 6wli now and then disturbed by a_ .. . , , . I . . . "She did not tell You thAtV ' * .. witch, would strike,upon her eAr with . , I".. I . "Yes,, Upon my� knighily honor.". Of , a volurii'eof sound.inflattely dispropor- .. .. . . . course ,wag but one. answer to tionate to the StF ' . . . ,e Of L any .owl ,he A . �. I I I .tb6re . thig-teaNi., - I then br6ught the battle I . L ­ -ell . er sceii or.d.realned,of before. . I � . i . ". I.. I I . ." .. to close quarters -at once,. and, with my, ,Brandon wore,our cUshlonj the g . reat - � arm. uninterrApted at my - lady.'s waist, ' . . 'cloak, and had provided a like one of . ; . 1, I - I ,. � I Asked: - .' . 6'tion� for the princess, 0aitable 'Prop r . I I 1. I ' . � "Did you not tell her go? I know' you This came in good play, ,as her fine"gell- . . p will speak nothing but the truth. Did tIerd.an's attire would be.but P6,or stuff - I . . ., I � you .not tell her? Answer me,,Jaiie.11 . The fair head nodded as, she whispered ' to turn the, water..:. The ,wind, wlitich - ` had arisen with 'just enough 'forces to .i �, I I . , . . . ' 'between the hands. that coverod -set up a dismal wall, gave -the rain t( � . � . . I . . . .her �. . I . . � . . . . , horizontal stunt and drove it lit At every � � . � . . . I 11 . Lace; . I � . ' �� I . I. well. give It :up. U have had no hope earl hada wite,,but he fancied the Old. . was greet- . eiAn . The' flaps Of the comfortable , , , ' I She ought to be taken Along.'. This, y4u . ' fancied him' and me. When they, came up, I - "Yes. r-1 --- d4ld 11 and I—Well, I cle- OP .. 9 Y'S . � � � I I I' I , I f . . I I . I . . May be sure, was touching me very , fromthe first 1 knew It could got be dowager iind.-she * ' ed in,chorus, "Where Is tbo princessV ' I . iessa&e, great�cloak blew back. from gar . . I I . . omebody Iveted the rest of Mary's m I - ' - ., I ". . . closely, and I began, to -wish the whole done, and It should not. I was both probably the wife fancied a 'It groat -a . her hawk e I Iling . , I �. . . . . ­ . , , r- else, so they word all happy. I said She had gone ON With - And that, too, without a Prot at from knees,. and She felt Many a 041 . . I �-:�. I .. . I 0 .Insane and criminal to think of pe . - f I . �. . I . I drop through her fine new silk trun4s . . �, 1- . . . . . .. � Internal Wess at the bottom of� the sea ' . � I . I ly Amused. the young People, you may and had le. t me to brIng.tbom after Jane.' I . . � I . . . . . It Jano welitt'llis august ihajesty.Xing mitting you. to try it." � I ' ' - her. I held , them, talking while I could, .Truthfulness IS a pretty I that made her wish for buam . . I—- I , . Henry VIII. would be without a mas- Brandon's forced cheerfulness died bo sure, and Mary said, probably with . and whon we I w to., , I � I ;ood thing, 'Soon Alle Wu,ter. began - to , . . ' . � 1, . ter of the dance .Just as . sure as the out with his* yrords, . and he sank Into it out telling I the exact truth, that every started tolollo Ok up After, all., ' . I ­. .� . . . I .their place. � . � evim big knees all(! night she prayed God to pity and for- the wrong' scent. A shot't ride made , So Zane wag doliquered at last, aud I Irickle down her lega'and find lodg- I .. . , I � stars twinkled In the firmament. It chair. With big elbow . . ment In the j And as the rala I . � . 44-1- ­ Ifness One day the prium this apparent, when. I came lii� for my Ileaved a g1glit ack b6ots, i . . . I as the battle. ended, for I . � , I was, however, soon dodided that Bran - I L, don would have big * hands Moro than I N I full to got'off with one woman, and I � that two would suroly Spoil the plan, � , So Jane -wag to be left behind, full of , . tribulation and indignation, firmly con - I ov W> . vinced, that she wits being treated very "%;0V5e_1i,n . I . W . badly. . I . � . . ,4M Mary's vanity Wits delighted with her ; ;0� q � -Im"I . wl e I.-. E) S t elopement trousseau, for of course It ' unly t.i. .%-r was of the finest, � Not that the quAlIty WPN . IIANDLU, AIJ, TI11P, LLi'AD- . Wag bettbr than her usual wear, but *1 , 1%NT('r AfAMS . 011' 131CYCLUS IN— doublet and home were go difterent on 0XI)TXV, T11H RACy,Crj�, CLI,�VL,,. her. She paraded for an hour or go � LAND A ' ND.C.OLUAIIIIA, WV, ALISO before June, and as she became ae- 1, HAVU, Q-110AP wltl�,lq,S, . polt cu%tomed to tho.new garb slid as the VIOS1111 DIIIISMIN01 Inly'Al. steel reflected a most bdautiful Image . . OtIR, ATAC111,141P, fil-fol) 1,1i l,'tTLLV she determined to g1low herself to %�'QtTIIIIIRD VOR A 01Wrl,RAI, Rl,,. Brandon and me, She sald.aho want- I VAIR. TRADIJ,k, WU DO ALT, RININS ed to become accustomed to being seen � ()V DIC=,U4 lZU'VAIRI\'(�1, l(11(),\T In her doublet and hose, And. would bd- I TURNING, DAMLING, GRINDING. gin with us. She thought It she could ! I . BRAZIN13, SAW 0TJNlTA1N0',, ,SAW oot bear our gaze she -would surely - I I ING t TAMPUMING, VITIXANIZ- make a dismal failure on shipboard I () OV RTMLIM, JAVIIANING AND among so Many strange men. There N11A V'4LLIN(.'% IM' ALSO ' DO ALL . 'INDS OF OX114 SAIIT1ttN(,'- wo some good ,reasoning In this, and I V 11 . r", � t. . . I full, share. of abuse ad ridicule* for 1 wind &me, � tremulous little I � e was becoming alarmed. st their jAdglikent � It bad been a long, hard stritiggle. - And' 11 'Their ugliness Was so Intense she fear. had led them again u'r- whirs %be felt wretched enough -she � I I , was credited with being a blockbeaW � I asked Jane when we should be in .ed . - ed It might be contagious and Spread. . dedf but she said she* could not think who had always been so well sholtel .. . . .Then, with � a most tomical seriousness, when, Ili fact, they were the dubeo. . that now�not until � she knew .that from every blast. Now and theii mud . .. We rode hurriedly back to the point Of and Water would fly up4uto her face- I I she added: -., '. Mary was safe, but she woUld.promise striking usually tri tile eyes or mouth- . I'Mon Men, Air Edwin, , what if I of Mary's. departure and wound our to be. M.Y wife some time, � . I . as would horns lustily, but my object had,been Ad, and -as And then again her horse would Stunt- , ' " *A. .Should catch Itl . Mastor Chart ftedomplighedf and I know that within We Went back to the casi ,. '$I urn ble and almost throw her Over his h0fta I .. � ikot tAke Me," - I . we Parted land said t1nildly. . � 1. lie to twenty Minutes from the tfm6 I last I . its he sank, knee deep, into some unex,. I . I .1 , � . I "No danger of that, my lady. .saw her she would be witb. Brandon glad .1 .told YOU# U I dwin - , Glad it is pooted hole. I . . . . too .devoted to sea -anything but. beauty , on the road to Bristol, galnfogoa� ally over"o � . . . I . . I � . � . . In you, no matter how much you might It we could inake at the,rate of She had evidently dreadecl It but -1 . I . � . change.11 �. . � � . . PVT" ,am glad tdb. Xerx. glad,- Thon I' .1 To lie totitinued., � three miles for two, We scoured the M , I . . .. . "Do you really think 001 - He says forest tat and near, but of course found went, to, bed.. . 101 __ � . . ,,"I'll, . .11,1111, ­ I, . , . --11. I—— I...".._ . ­ . . � . . . � ­ I I I 11 - . � . I . . do little about it that sometimes I Al�.. .no trace, After A. time rain act In and � . CHAPTAR XVIL . , . I . . I . . . _ . 1. I I—. ,, . most doubt.,, I . . . eemen escorted the la- I TA19 ALOPPUBNT. , � I I . . �. , . � 11 . . . . . Therein she spoke the secret of Atfill- died home, while three of us remained. IIATOVElt the king Might We like best to call � . . don's success with her, at least Ili the - to prowl About the Woods And roads all think, I know Lord WolseY . I beginning, for there to Wondetful po. night Ili a Soaking drizzle, The task woulo quickly eno . 119h 90089 SCOTT'S EMULSION. I � tenty to the Stimulus of a hPalthy lit. wits tiresome eholugh for me, am It lack- the truth when he heard thal a food because it stands so ellit. . tId doubt. . th 9 missing, and Would � I I gd motive, and ,when we rode Into o �princess wd I phatically for pe#ect nutrition, . I We had it delightful cutter Over t6 Dorkeley castle next day it sorrier got . have a partY. In pursuit. The run. I Aild yet in the rab,tterof I Windsor, I ridlag with Mary 'Most Of of bedraggled, ralb gtainodo mud dOV#. awayg, however,, would have atleast restor. , I -the way. I was not averse to this ar. ored knights you never saw. You may tWentY-fOur hOuIrd the stattlund A Ship trig APPetite, of giVing now , � I rangement, us I not only tellsho&Mu- knoW the oftstid wits 'Wild with excite" leaves no tracks, When Mary left ine, strength to t1le tiggues� especially 41. � ore . a Ag to the berVes, its action IS th ry's mirth. And Joyousness, Which V went. Thero Were till 9OPts Of 061400' She WAS, PekhAPS tWO411lids Of to no I I I at* . . A. A.S. I UMMA- ',lit honed I MIAtt vivo i—nimougly MD- #Tom tile rendezvous, And night was:. of a liledicine 0 U 1VX.L%_J14;1 laxili AO 141" . � 'Y P01,8)1,L,')1IlT,,Y CAkT I AS, .21�11g 11f go or with her vant � ovottu 6 her Modesty and prompted liar to tomo Brandon and X were ttrudh dwAb 1100h :44 w L my little Lady lano a twingo or two turesi but Soul. we eluded it had been the work of high- I rapidly, fallliig� Ad her toadlay through . . .. . I 8okd (O"r fait kinple", I L 8COTT & BOWXr�,- Cht Ists iiN . M4 WV, , ViVARANTH414 to '60 US In her character Of Young admiration. ,of joulousyl perehance to fertilize her .1 W,gymoll, of whom tile coftntey Was A, dongo forest ail the way she Would Tdronto . 0$kktatlo. LL . ) , IIVI,," SAWSPACTION, To G nobleman. lano made ono of her bid face In his hands. 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