,5“! In case of Henry’s consent, how they were to live in a style ï¬t for a prin- ces Brandon did not know unless Hen- ry should open his heart and provide for them, a doubtful contingency upon which they did not base much hope. 'At a pinch they might go down into Molk and live next to Jane and me on Brandon's estates. To this Mary nie we stiil had our plans. Brandon m to tahe‘the ship :0 a certain island of! the Suffolk coast and there await us the period of a year if need be. as Mary might. in case of Henry‘s obsti- nacy, be detained, then revictnal and roman the ship and out through the North sea for their former haven, New Spain. â€"There was one thing now in favor or the king‘s acquiescence. During the she whated above all else. The ship was a ï¬ne new one, well at- ted to breast any sea, and, learning this, we at once agreed that upon land- ing in England Mary and I should go to London and win over the king, it possible. We felt some conï¬dence in being able to do this, as we counted upon Wolsey’s help, but in case of fail- We had little tear of being overtaken at the rate we were riding, but Mary said she supposed the wind Would die down for a month immediately upon our arrival at Dieppe. Fortunately no one pursued us, thanks to Queen Claude, who had spread the report that Mary was ill, and, fortunately also. much to Mary’s surprise and delight, when we arrived at Dleppe, as fair a wind as a sailor's‘heart could wish was blowing right up the channel. It was a part of the system or relaysâ€"horses, ship and wind. “When the very wind blows for our special use, we may surely dismiss fear.†said Mary, laughing and clap- ping her hands, but nearly ready for tears notwithstanding. ‘ was very precmus Just at that juncture, whereupon Mary, who was half laugh- ing. halt crying, lifted her hands to her halr and let it fall in all its lustrous wealth down over her shoulders. When Brandon saw thls, he fell upon his knee and kissed the hem of her gown. and she, atooping over him. raised him to his feet and placed her handiln his. _, After the ceremony Claude oulclslv bound up mry'n mm, and me queens departed from the chapel in their coach. We noon followed. meeting them again at St. Denis gate. where no found the bent of hornet and four sturdy men awaiting us. The messen- m to Dieppo who had preceded us would arrange for relays. and. at Ma- ry, according to her wont when she had another to rely upon. had taken the opportunity to become thoroughly frlghtencd, no time was lost. We made than forty leagues in loss than twenty- four hours from the time of starting. having panned only for a short rest at n little town near Rouen, which city are carefully passed around. 7 Thus Mary in married to the man ho lave whose life she had four months before married the French king. She and Queen Claude had forgotten nothlnz. and :11 arrangements were completed {or the alght. A messenger had been dlspatched two hours before m an order from Queen Claude that i ihlp should be waiting at Dleppo rend: to an Immediately upon our atrial. on every bottle of Liquozoue for a germ that it cannot kill. And there is no other way to kill germsi in the body without â€"_." â€" Pwnli, the tGemunchem- mwhoupentaoyengznit. Bisobject "to suchuexeeaaofoxygenin gin tothebloodthatnogetm live inmymembnneortiaue. Oxygenisliie to an animalâ€"the very moi ‘ty. Wewoulddieinthree axing†teswithout it. In this liquirl form are exhilarating purifying, “talking. But germs are vegetables, and timezone of oxygen is deedly to vege We nutter. ; Liquozone xuimgl 91y Ii (1 mâ€"no m nod 11!: itqmlt :81] cannot do without it. r We had faith enough in it to pay €00,000 for the simple tight to make it. emigreuma ao wellwthat wewxl} hdly pay or your test. on‘t you,i :03 need its-y: $21321:de to your- _____ , _- LL:- I! you suffer from a germ trouble, let "buy ynbottleofLicitiaomo mone end giveit toyon to try. It as iqfnidxygen oxygen -the but thjpg m the world or you. And 1n We Offer $1,000 J ust Oxygen. faith eno‘ngh to tend us- this For 13 50c. Bottle of Liquozone, to Show You What it is: mm mm. L and said it was what unity-Islam it does whai all medical (Liquozone was formerly known in and. a mley's Liquiï¬ed docile.) Let us Pay: “God‘s death! If I had‘ but one other sister like you, I swear before heaven I‘d have myself banged. Married to Brandon! Fool! Idiot! What do you mean? Married to Brandon! Jenn! You’ll drive me mad! Just one other I was in such mortal dread of Francis, and there was no other means of es- cape, so"â€" so! My sister! My father's daughter! My sister! The ï¬rst princess-or Eng land and queen of France for his mis~ tress! By every god that ever breathed, I’ll chastise this scurvy cur until he howls again. I swear it by my crown, it it cost me my kingdom.†and so on until words failed him. But see how he kept his oath, and see how he and Francis hobnobbed not long afterward at the Field of the Cloth of Gold. ' "5362351672136 wanted to come home to EngXand and be married where my dear brother could give me away, but Henry came back toMary and began to question her, when she repeated the story for him. Then it was she told of my timely arrival. and how, in order to escape and protect herself from Fran- cis, she had been compelled to marry Brandon and flee with as. a laugh that was like to have spoiled everything. Henry turned quickly up- on me, and I tried to cover it by pre- tending that I was sobbing. Wolsey helped me out by putting a corner of his gown to his eyes, when Henry, see- ing us all so affected, began to catch the fever and swell with indignation. He put Mary away from him and. striding up and down the room, exâ€" claimed in a voice that all could hear: “The dog, the dog, to treat my sister germs, and such results ere indirect end uneertnin. Liquocone kills the germs, wherever they are, end the results are in; evitable. By deatro the came 0! the trouble, it mvu'inb y ends the disease, end forever. It was all such perfect acting that for the time I forgot lt was acting, and a great lump swelled up in my throat. It was. however, only for the Instant. and when Mary. whose face was hid- den rrom all the other-son Henry's breast. smiled slyly at me from the midst of her tears and sobs, I burst into These ere the known sen: diseases. All that medicine an o for these troubles is‘ to yelp Niture oyegeome the Mary and I went to London to see the king. having landed at Southamp- ton for the purpose of throwing off the scent any one who might seek the ship. The king was delighted to see his sis- ter, and kissed her over and over again. “I am sure I do not know,†answered Mary, “and I certainly care less. I married him only during his life and not for one moment afterward. so I came away and left them to bury him or keep hlm. as they choose; I care not which." i had taken good care that Wolsey should be present at this interview. So we roarâ€"the icing, Wolsey. Mary and myself-quietly stepped into a lit- tle alcove away from the other: and prepared to listen to Mary's tale. which was told with all her dramatic elo- quence and feminine pennaslveaeu. She told of the igneble iaeuita oi Fran- rim. or his vile pmpoeale-inlleted up- on. almost to the point of ‘torceâ€"care- fully concealing. however. the ofler to divorce Claude and make her queen, which proposition might have had its attractions for Henry. She told of her imprisonment in the Palace doe Tour- nelles and of her deadly peril and many indignities. and the tale lost nothing in the telling. Then ahe tin- iahed by throwing her arm around Henry‘s neck in a passionate flood of tears and begging him to protect her. to save her, save her. me her. his lit- tie sister! -._-J_ -â€"_-._- U' 7 We agent! 14 dtys in making each hot- tle of L qnoaone, yet we offer you the ï¬rst bottlefxee. Andwesnpply it to hysiciens and h tel: everywhere at a most cost. In this air way we are trying to intro- duce this product to evayone who needs it. If you will be :9 fair with you-self, we will gledly show you how my gem: disease can be cured. _ Mary had as hard a game to play as ever tell to the lot of woman. but she .was equal to the emergency it any wo- man ever was. She did not give Henry the slightest hint that she knew any- thing of the Count of Savoy episode. but calmly assumed that or course her brother had meant literally what he said when he made the promise as to the second marriage. The king soon naked: “But what are you doing here? They have hardly buried Louis as yet, have they?†"Butâ€-- began Henry. when Mary in- terrupted him, saying. “I wil} tell 1°?"- Last three months Brandon had become very necessary to his amusement. and amusement was his greatest need and aim in life. killi the tissues, too. An germ-killing dmgnxga a. poison to you, am It cannot be taken internelly. Medicine never de- stroys inside gegms. ‘ ‘0 OLA; Germ Diseases. Liver Troubles llamaâ€"NW )nny Hart Troubles Pilesâ€"Pneumonia murkyâ€"Quin Rheum“ '1 Skin Diana muflyvhï¬h sumch Trouble- Throat Trouble! m Faeâ€"Influenza xi Dinne- 1-le Liquozoneâ€"our tndemnrk acne-m appears on every bottle of (engine liquiï¬edcsonc. If you need Liqnoaone, end have never tried it, please send us this coupon. We willthenmnil unorderonyonrtoal dmggist for n ull-cize bottle, and we will pay your ’ ourselvel for it. This II our free t, mode to convince you: to show you what Liquozone is, end who: it can do. In justice to yourself. plane meept it 10-day. for it pieces you under no obligation whatever. York was willing; thought it would be just the thing. “So be it, then," said Henry. “Now I am going out to hunt, and will not listen, to simmer .word. You will coax me van. a: my unguom tor mat zenow yet.†He was about to leave the room when he turned to Mary, saying: “By. the way. sister, can you have Brandon In nervous «6mg We nan undul- ber, «commuting what no drug: as do. Femâ€"Gall Stones Moro-m Ԥ Gameâ€"Gout vukocele comma-Glee! Women's Dina-a All diseases um begin win: feverâ€"011 influx- discusâ€"cu mamaâ€"all gunkâ€"«1| magical the results of impure or poisoned blood. __ _ "Well, what do you want? Out with it. I suppose I might as well give it up easily; you will have it sooner or later. Ott with it and be done.†/ “Eh? I suppose so. What say you, my lord oLYor“? ’ lati’r. UII. Wuu ll uuu uc uvuc. “Could you'make mm duke of gut- folk?" "Oh. that is diaerent." returned Mary. and her eyes burned softly. and her whole person fairly radiated. so expressive was she ot the fact that “It was different.†Qencn'n‘t heip we must endure. He’il ï¬nd punishment enough in you. Tell him to come homeâ€"I suppose you have him hid around some place-and we'll try to do something for tum.†.~., ~ “What will you do for him, brother?" said Mary. not wanting to give the king's friendly impulse time to weak- 7 “on, dout bother about that now. But she held him fast by the hand and would not let go. My lord bishop. of course, never had. nothing that even approachedbi‘t‘.‘ The b’lshop assumed a thoughtful expression. as it to appear deliberate in so great a. matter, and said, “I see but one thing that can be done." And then he threw in a few soft. oily words upon the troubled waters that made Mary wish she had never called him “thou butcher's cur." and Henry after a pause asked: “Where is Brandon? He is a good fellow, after all, and what Henry looked at her in surprise mid then burst out laughing. "Married to Brandon with your hair down?†And he roared again. holding his aides. “Well. \ou do bear the devil. Theron no dons lnu tlmt. Poor old Louis: That was a good Joke on hlm. i ll Itnke my crown ho was glad to die! You kept it warm enough for him. I make no doubt." Dlflerent? Yes, as llght from dark- ness; as love from loathing; as heaven from the other place; as Brandon from Louis. and that tells it all. Hem-y turned to Wolsey. “Have yen ever heard anything equal to it. my lord Ablshop ?" “You. and now poor Brandon doesn't know the trouble ahead at him either. He baa my pity. by Jove!" _ â€Why. brother, I will leave it to my lord bishop of York if you did not promise me that day. in this very room and almost on this very spot. that it Lwouid marry Louis of France 1 might marry whomsoever I wished when he should die. or course you knew. after what 1 had said. whom I should choose. so i went to a little church in company with Queen Claude and took my hair down and married him, and i am his wife.'aud no power on earth can make it otherwise.†And she looked up into his face with a an. flant little pout.'as nmch as to say. "Now, what arc you going to do about it?" W-Wcu." said Mary. with a mu..- shrug of her shoulders. "he would marry me.“ V‘IWhEt are we to 30 about it?†con- tinued Henry, still addressing Wo!s_e;._ “Yes, I know! You would not do anythingâ€"you did not want. and ii aeemsequally certain that in the end you always manage to do everything you do want. Hell and furies!" “No. no. brother." answered Mary softly. leanlng affectlonately against his bulky form. “Do you suppose } would do that? Now. don’t be unklnd to me when I have been away from you '0 long! You gave your consent four months ago. Do you not remem- ber? You know I would never have done it otherwise." 1.11 have; never tailed ‘Iiiqmzaf o: gown-y'- qfliï¬ 0301*. t In: n 50:. bottle tree I will amt. up y use 1671;? m England, and the whole damned kingdom might sink. I’d have none of it. Married to Brandon with- out my consent!" {or this ofler my not; ppun a. mu out the bunks and nail it Ho the Mason. C0-- fll-m Kind: 8L. Chic-go. uydheueh .. ..... ... co. .0... 00.0 I...» Liquzzone costs soc. and h. CUT OUT THIS COUPON 50c. Bottle Free. o..- leo m: alum-m pm. 5 mnnupolls. Dec. 21.â€"A despots]: .trom Negonnee, Mich., says: “It won .nanounced yesterday that. manning ‘Jan. 1 theweges of allmineworkâ€" or: in the employ o! the United ,Stnteo Steel Corporation in 1:30 Superior region would be cut 1mm 5 to 15 per cent. The reduction will .1- tect' thousands of men, and will, it is understood, be followed by like ro- ductiona by the independent compan- lee." wâ€" vâ€"â€"â€"â€" .' wuâ€" A tunord cu- instead 0! u hear“. as well u ., police gnu-d. wu utili- zed by Undertaker Joseph Bloke. to [circumvent striking pickou from whom violence was tested. Stablemon in many of tho but! quit work Saturday. Few of than are unionized, but they {eu- to incur the displeasure oi orgdniud low, 1 There on many idlc men. Motor. 1- Liver: smu (II-bind by an Chungo Toner. | Chicago. Doc. 21.â€"Tho body of 'Judgo Jonas Hutchinson nnd the body of Frederick R. 0H9 wort- car- ried to cemeteries Salul'du m the plain buck wagons or undertaken. position nnd wealth being unable to secure mom ï¬tting conveyance- ]owing' to the strike of the livery drivers. Neighbors came to the re- no! of the bereaved families by oi. toting privnte vehicles for the nu ’ of the mourners. dow in the ballroomntalking to . friend, when he was shot, and cm his life ‘to a man who. loud-g! Loubm point tho maven pun-god ‘ him from taunt 7m“ grazed Nordua, while the second wounded a guest named Assowedski. The man who tired the shot was immediately arrested. He said he was a. Russian. that is name was Chain Selik Loubun, 1 at he was 23 year. old, a revolutionisthand but been chosen by lot to shoot. Nordau. Inuban is 0:16 o! the Zionists who insisted upon the acquisition of Palestine. He End his co-conspironto at Borne were; antagonistic to the plan advocated by It. Nordou and â€"â€"r vâ€"7 Jon. 4, and it is likely that this move will be followed by other com- panies, although omcials of the Sun- quehanna. Coal Companv end the Delaware and Hudson Coal Company stated last night that they had re- ceived no notice vet of any 8 spen- sion. Those familiar here w the coal trade any restriction is more to ‘eep up prices for the winter than beam of ,nny overproduction. The demand for coal is brisk. Africa. Wilkes-Barre, Pa... Dec. 21.â€"Tho Lehigh Valley Coal Company and the Wilkes Coal Company announce a. Suspension of work from Dec. 24 to 4L)- Inn Who I'll-0d Shot Snld lo Ind Boon ‘ Che-on By 1.0:. Paris, Dec. 21.â€"About midnight Saturday night, a miserably clad man ï¬red two shots at Max Nordau. vice-president o! the Congress of Zionists. at a Zionist ball at the Sane Charms. One 0! me shotg thou-um- at U... sun Cox-pen“.- Worker. wm Io Afloat“. â€U. l I-v-.. .â€" pwn black wqiéif 1;; which the body wu taken to 3nd from thg chyxfch. Al on Fridsy, the striker. directed their tight unjust the deed. and in several instances the police were cell- ed in to protect funerals. In one cue there wen actual riot. In the Moon the livery owner. not end decided to hire en attorney end to take Item to hold the City of Chicago responsible for any dun- ege done by mobs. .l‘olice protection will be “had for all wagon: dent out, end the owners will drive un- bulencee. Policemen clubbed e crowd oi 800 or 400 people, many oi them strike lympethizon. while a. print wee holding mun over the rennin: 0! Anne Vioolt, who in aid to hove been murdered by her husband. The police were iorced to churn tbsâ€"Era“ 1o prevent. it from com- mitting violent. assaultl on Undu- uker Anton Unhutjt. \\:h_o_ agave tho I I AAAA “-.-v '- -.._ - Charles Brendon. Esquire. I: made knight. creeted Vlseount Lyele. we duke o: Buaolke. teeth to Perle to the Iuetee. doeth valiantly there. retumth into Enclend. he is eent Into Freunee to fetch home the French queue Into Eno- luzd. He mu'yeth her. and no on until he dyeth endrle puryeq e_t Wyndgeore. ‘ "ï¬Ã©â€™m‘ol'ué‘n 536.71. in only of the chron- icles o: the once or mum- ot dance. In all other essential reopecu Sir Edwin D corroborated by his continuous-la. Noto by tho Edltor.â€"8tr Edwin Cooko- don'o history diam In oomo minor Coton- troxn other nuthorltleo of tho tuna. Hall’s chroniclo my: Sir Wituun Brondon. “- ther ot Chorleo. had tho honor of bans ktllod by tho hand or Richard at. himâ€" oolt ot Bmorth Ftetd. ond tho potato wherein his account of Ch‘orloo Brnndon'o "to differ: trom that of Sir Edwin w ho gathered from tho Index to tho I“! odltton 0! that work. which}: notation} And now It was. ss all who read may know. that this felt, sweet. willful list-y dropped out of history. s sure token that her hesrt was her husband‘s throne, her soul his empire, her ever] wish hls subject. and her -wlll. so mu- tertul with others, the meek and lowly sensnt of her strong but gentle lord. sud master, Charles Brendon. duke of Buflolk. arthandsurelyhewasonootths happiest. Such a woman as Mary is dangerous. except in a state of com- pleto subjection, but she was bound hand and foot In the silken meshes of her own weaving. and her power for hUssmaklnx was almost Inï¬nite. So after all. nary, though n qneen. cnme portioniess to Brandon. He got the title. but never received the estates of Sufloik. All he received with her was the money I carried to him from France. Nevertheless. Brandon thought himself the richest man in nil the Joust." Vin-y thought she could. m the great event was accompltghed. One false won). one {aloe syllable. one false tone. would havemolled It all had not Maryâ€"but I fear you an weary with hearing no much of Mary. .04“: DJ BULLET STRIKES MAX NORDAU. RETARD BURlAL OF THE DEAD. CUT FROM 5 T0 IS PER cm. Coal Min“ Clou Down. SJMZQJM 1 am to run I m â€D. alum“: "no . . . Found D.“ H quxsxtxon of ' h. 1°.- o-conspiranu Toronto. m- 19.â€"Yesterdq dur- nisuc to the 1.11001! some boys. found the body 0! Nordau and I Hush Cclsvy lymz on the ice on an new Zion in ; 9011 River- Deï¬ned was an inn“. . 2.1mm °' "2:123: m m n at . Vin- } 031. In “PM Jung“ u â€at bummed “alum-ad at. and owe- hiddonnddiod. Mm .0 no. â€tun; mammmm, g, ".mfl‘ma‘mdm ,,, ' Honey We. Could“ to Cowl-.1 Goâ€! By Lee XI". Paris, Dec. 19.â€"'I‘he Rome corn-o: pondcnt of The Figaro says that Cardinal Gottl. Prefect of the Prep..- gnnda, and one of the executors of the will of Leo XHI., was received by the Pope ThursdaY. and informed His Holiness that he held a. urge sum 01 money conï¬ded to him by the late Pope, with the mission that he should hand it to the new Pope {our months alter his election. The mount is laid to be about $7,000,000. Report of Canadian Trude Count-ele- Ihe'e Large Incl-cue. London, Dee. 19,â€"Mr. Jardine, Ca- nadian Trade Conuniss‘ioucr to South Africa. now in London. on being in- ter-Viewed last night, said that South Africa would soon recover it white settlers would work as hard as Can.- dian farmers. Manitoba hard wheat flour proved the best against all con:- petition. but Canada was doing a large trade in agricultural imple- ments and carriages. Imperial senti- ment had onset hundreds of American agents. Had the cattle disease not prevented, Rhodesia would be a splat- dld agricultural district. Koch is set- tled there, and for two you-s had been trying to eradicate the plastic. . A. Ex-Iayor Bond. Tillsonburg. Dec. 19.â€"-Williun lio- Donald.‘drug~gist. of this place. died Thursday night after 3 short illness. He wu’m eatâ€"Mayor of the town and st the time of his dath was I member 0! the High School Ian-- seen again until yesterday mowing. when his body WM found in the granary with the top of his bad blown on. He had at first taken Park m, as the drinking cup - u. the pump wu covorod with it. Sprt-ad then got the shotgun, dolibt-rutoly loaded a ahell and wont to the grano- ry. Vb.“ tho dot-d was cmnmiltod. Ir. Starling. on his arrival home on Thundav at. dusk. round the homo all right. but supposed that the man had goo. to a neighbor's. Spread was a "Math boy." and was about 20 years old. Coroner Britten. upon investigation, decided that ll,inqu08t was unnecessary. An inquest was opened at. Straus- roy yesterday afternoon. when the following jury was sworn in: George Lunotte, June. Wright, J. D. leek- uon. H. N. Evely, R. Freele, A. Suvenson, R. J. Avery. L. -R. Smith. S. HeCnndles. J. A. Newton. Sun Key-er, Joseph Tull, H. Mihell, Rob- ert Thompson and E. J. Mdone, :11 of Smthroy. loch M I, Lug-rd Spread a lunatic Icy [Ito-null.- kiddo. Enamnre. Dec. 10.â€"A most dem- mlued cue of suicide occurred on the tuna of Alex. Sterling. near here. The victim was Imam-d Spread. Mr. Smllng'l furm hand. Spread took the home- to the blacksmith shop um hm them shod Thursday star dinner. brought. them homo um put. than in the sable. He "was not "Finn“; IEGu-vey will be taken to Smthroy Hominy tor the prelim!- nsry triad. o'clock. .M. the conclusion of the med tho pnrty sat uound the kitchen are in 30cm conversation. Mr. and In. Edvard Kchey. their three child- ren, Miss Funny Appleton and His. Fanny McGam-y were in the room. Mchrvey was lying on o. lounge to the right of Upton, who was sitting ‘ll-nn --- J .â€" ___ . The funerd of the doccued will take place Sunday morning gt. 10.80 .... ".m -_ -. . _ in a chair before the ï¬re. Muse! Applaon and McGarvey were seated et the lett and slightly to the rear 0! him. During the converation. the seemed, without a moment's waning or the least provocation, arose and producing a. shorthandled ue from beneath her ape. approached Upton before her purpose was gruped by those present. and taking the weapon in both hands, brought it down with terriï¬c torce'upon his head. inflicting terriflc torce'upon his head, inflicting ., wound from which his brnins oozed out. Upton fell across his chair, end received two more heavy blow: be- fore his assailant could be overpow- “vol I In!) All» foam [Mu-loo 1-- 110“ I, buy lea-nay With .- Axe-no lug-at. PATRICK UPTON IS DEAD. CANADA IN SOUTH AFRICA. SIM,“ TO NEW POPE, SHOT AND POISON. h it. 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