Daily Democrat, Volume 1, Number 91, Decatur, Adams County, 25 April 1903 — Page 4
Rural Route News. Route One U est. J. *«• Ki *.* »ra*nt Simao wrh relatives at Fort Wayne Dr. J C. Grandstatf tnd family - - “ . Ha: Mann and wife. Mrs Douglas E'• •- and children of Preble Spent Is .' wtitg. C C sheets and fam-Jy Delam Ruekman who i* work-s mg at Hoagland - guest of his ;treats >ver Sunday. Homer D L ver. wifeani ,'tatighter of Decatur, spent Sunday with B. F. Butler and family M" .h-ss: t - Liking of Laketon. Indiana was the guest of C C Sheets ~r. 1 ■■’ ■ >';".as >’ Samual Reed and wife of [tecatur spent Sunday with the formers parents. Mr. and Mrs J H Reed. State Line. E F. Miller was a caller at Decatur Friday. Surveyor W E Fulk wa* in nr vicinity Friday. Bor - ‘ Willshire Sundayed with John Wo’df .' hl W ’ - mg his mother near Daisy Friday Win Rhineking -t aear Hines was calling nE F, R<a Thursday. •. • ■ - gig >n Mr ..irk Brother* Thur*W W Miller and Wns H Hiteh- • - -- Thnrsdjy Davis Wolf of near Wolfcnle, was ■ - f ’...- ' r - . - .1 Thursday. Represent!' - • - - -tandware C were in -tir immunity John Myer- and his gang f Wren. raised a ' “■. mill t rWm Druk Thursik.*' * '.ark Hmd nlaag tnd family f I'.- as. -- v - - mother Mrs Htndealang <m the The adndi butsling of District N - . ■ T ~T.«g wa« ■ tit ‘ r *.'• “ -; i •vi.s pur ias.-: f - son. t g*. Thursday 525.00 Reward! We a ... g-y. ea reward of *±s.> for *ev kind syav.r or any splint, sweetie y. cappad hock fa: wea ten- .. ■ - . cazt .'. iv mred by :ba use of GILM'.'RE - A ST! I: :. is t>een - tii .rvugtiy tested tjat we know it will do all we hia and more. We have so mcch faith in the curative powers that we guarantee every bottle te give satisfaction ar money re* funded. Price 50c per bottle. GEmore Drag' j.. Fiet. _er Ohio. Tse G more s Headache Powders Sold by all druggist*. filfSas Xdta !• M- - May 4th. !> - the kart day fur sprrng laitalhftont. Truly -■ Hi <xg’.-*wod»* Treasurer Sw.'tl© LA 0 CO AHERSTONE Pres pant Ta««a »*-t - P-ett. Cere “*<“y at Ga-a ver. Gardiner Most. Apr ! ll—Pres: dent Roosevelt late yesterday after neon resumed his tour Before gotag however he part: ipated tn the .ar.sa of the rereeretoae of tie new gate at the north era ewtraa * to Teilowueowe Park. The renew «as prTormed according to the Masonx rtrsa! and was in charg* the grand f -«-« <j< the state of Moataaa Special trama brenght hundreds of people :n td sg a large bouy of Mas-ms and as the weather was perfe-t ta-e seme aas a pretty one He Rese*tca the Attao Nevada City Ca. April 3S —Jerry Goodw’n shot and kt’let Th >elaj Bine and fatally wounded William Bhre at Ton bet The shooting »u the result of ar a“ack oa Ooorfwtn SRitF DISPATCHES. Pm-»s and -xmaav Sere a«e»aM :- -tpo 1>» M-m-wm was -.aanas • -wresi a are* -area wa. a— -1«m- --*. v«am as< t- M u bw* re IM Bare-va aratre Sa* r’ *• saw MS :M •• e<«wa« •»»-. TWaaae*’ I'a.rerai’ W« -«-• if «aaM.aa>-•-< ---i Ba Mtaaaak* aa-c snare («»sar-*«. ta B «ana. Baa re»a Ssuaiwe la SM Va-M *<»>«• ter Ms was* teaser .« sea art • saa ««ea Mta cba SUM* are a :M1 • AB AraC* «C M-vre. at MerAf as.: fSsety are *atsg .--rewaare ia ' re aa ua- resan .< •»» iMaeasareare aS a pHarera reH Ale t nmHs ana a M-«a >e See Tarl yrere.* (ha aMea. st aare— a- u jea «r ts- Jara •* MS «*>»» aver 'real as te» «aace B’- • -awe t Baa. • a t,aba re ser-’a as a AaKMM wva.-* 'arte a--» tea Te-ree Sasret aat renal*-as**®* wa> SMlnw. JeAe* i.nart. a-rered at ar4nr sa (A* ranee Msiret •—an • ■un di IpaaOM eajeaelM.i >r» - 4 w s.--na>taaa< asM- ' aat • atmaary ■ . . *
Weather Forecast. Partly cloudy nod cooler teaight. w th sh wen* north and <*ist portk® S mday fair. HOME MARKETS. Accurate prices paid by Decatur merchants for various products. Corrected every day. The amount of grain exported yes terday from this country was: Wheat and Flour. b’jsbeis. corn 51615 X) bushels, onto "J&7 bushels. GRAIb. BT €. L. CAUOL, XEBCEA9T. Wheal, new $ Com. per cwt. yellow (new 50 Cora, per ewx. new nuxed 4" Class, new :<• Rye 40 Bar lev 40 Clover Seed 5 00 <i 6 00 A *yke .5 50 <1 • >' Timochr 1 ® ' Buckwheat . 65 Flax Seedl 10 CHICAGO UAfiKETS. Chicago market cloned at 1:15 p. m. today as follows . May J When ‘ :.y Corn. May4s} Cora. -July. Ihta Ma- Jilt Oats. Jalv 311 Mv : *•* m |1 Sept. Perk <l7 16 May Lard, per cwt J 65 Jure Land, per cwt 9 62 TOLEDO GUIN KtfKETS. Changed every afteraooc at 3:00 o’clock by J. D. Haie. Decatur. Special w.re service : Wheat new Na 2. red. cash S 7May wheat 76j I July wheat. 72} Cash com. Na 2. mixed, cash 45 . May com fl July corn. fl| Oata. caah 3* | 1 '_4ate. May g ■ '•Ms. July 317 Rye. cash 53 I STOCK. ■ bt min scHKXAX, d*alxx. Lambs —fl H ig* per cwt V re. t; j. *«j Cattle per lb. _3l d 4} ' Calves, per Ib. 4$ c Cows 2 ti 3} Sure-; .i 2 Beef Hides, per lb. 6 POULTRY. by a. w. flacb 00. Pvcxrns. Chk’secs. per lb. O r Fowls, per lb. ,i> Docks, per lb. 071 - T g£r-«. per .i .10 . Geese, per lb* 05 MAY TARKET. - Na 1 timothy bav baled , flo.ooefllsi e Xo 1 auxad hay naled ' 19J5 No. 1 c.cver hay baled i moo efjoo Loose nay Sl5O .ess WOOL AND HIDES. t BT B- KALVU A SOS. tae to 1$ bheep neitaL— 4o? to Si 00 e Beef hidan. per pound 06 Calf hidea 074 Tallow per pound oi| COAL. Asthraeite | 9 00 Dactast-.-. -ump . 4 75 Dcosalv. not 4 $0 O4L TARKET. Ticca U.flb, Pennsylvania Corning 1.33 : »■* Castle . 1.40 < North Lima ' Sooth Liana 1.11 * Indiana i.n 4 WBitehcuM* 123 i S:oerset qr; < Lae- T * Bartersvi.je .97 s Ragtand ... 57 r * Fw Sak. A ptan m fair ovodinon. a <udeHwrd. a during room table, a folding F bed. a rev -inng book owe, gas * Mma. an excellent gasdme s*ove. carpet.*, and other furniture Call at the Methodist parwwiage any time dmng the next week Cheap for cash. **«re Mjrstar-sM Mavemeeta Parts apn tt —ft ta re>.<*»c that Mrs a>4 Mha Tkt» lavs :«ft for Loaxioa VMM pa-1 to the three xalr.ea where it ;« goastMa for the Vastart It-Rctkarforn marriage to Inka plare shew that so app.i-wrtca *aj yet »aec xa'* for the sereaaary limaAe At the VaMerUit borne It ts aaM that William K VaaJertait has 3M rasvrsed to Pans It is aaM be ts *tfll ts Loadaa ■ ' 1 SwaNavraM Cs'be t AaM, Basteiar. Cai Aprs’ m«sb a» sle Day KeLogg adopted daughter of as-PreeMae: Kellogg of the Talvantty of CaUfornia committed sa»r.4e by < swaltew ag cartolM- acM Mias KeF < '.Xi was twmty yaaro oH. a L -1
MARKET QUOTATIONS Prevsi ng Current Pricea for Drain. Prcv j ons i-d Livestock.. Ire 3-icc s Gram and Livestock, wiaess—Wscre. 'U; Sa. 1 re- mt-'m ra . »«w-*ie*ay v > > e i»: ««. One->u*'• Si s ■»•£. as-, «»: w. a* *.■ H 4i— k£ ♦. Lae>»-m 4? -■ Grain and s at Cn op»wt OeM Wteju- ... a .»w -nN *- ’ I 1 ae» Cer»- -. ■ ‘ , a« osmose •*>, *»•- A-S aiAt kaaa a»% m Part—m*.» tar km Js-T t-’-aa f.«r - HA* IT.U n*re— Bag MS > M «a Bag* IS (A M»’ MS is Js-y >• ac ’ey* p w Ass Oast «s sssa wars at - w (as, *S«- see • M»te; ®ei* •’*. part. Kla> sri »•-. -a. is 1 At Lou sv e. :»;.u i.can—lU. I wktte. V.- V*. I ■ xe: tae 1 mxaS F-M **!■*« Casam—3asa*y si c.'k ■aga—Smast a; . rarer— *trec« u tv>* s-' Laaat—SaawAy *- t- vvs as At C-nc --at’. Wkaaa—Qo-ea. Ss, 1 r«a *- ~ ~ . vers—rieau.’ S*. : wiawl M* , - - - » * : • ... Cat * —****;• ss Is 4. ■_ Here-i.-s-’r k3* A i. Bare: —-ire*s as SSALa= kt—Bcnaj n l-A' Livestock at Cn cago. CSSA-r—A ’ < *srew I b- '- reaestre so. Hsgt—*-v* ' *• ► * S‘ .-i r^res —* .-♦: • M _axt»—r s: 1* -. S' At New York. Jvauve— r 'v’ utXTgAix-a JS.e--* ’ : 3* '.s’ .- *arevat SLMBI. 3 .2 22 ' *7 Lsatte—A:twSy v I>S *3 At East BtfWalw. CAWe-ssrere » E- VB-z —— H <» —a- vt M !*■>< 1 Jrrea —tmsv S 3 aLOBMS Lswte—*;»•;’ u»*'»S w A QUESTION OF FACT *ste t-e °actre Taken by w-s. Tyner Offic-a e- Nott Wkahrngtaa A;* ti —Attorney 6a»m; Kn *x has expressed the .--pis ( Joe to P’catmagter General P*y»» the tmiess there :s something to show whacker the toesments takes by Mrs Tyner frets the safe it th* oSee at her histvaad the attorney geaavai far the post “ * department are government property or prrvaie papers so ■ase w-cli * This states-*:' was nrade after Mr Kara tai rree over the papers forwarded to h:a by the pcstcSce departsmt Mr Payne replied by stating the e ~reasataaces attending the taking ?f the pnpets and ' the sac- that scut at the pape-s filed in ssch coverament safes are of a ccnfiient.a! natare and there'or* are »x of re-rort. The pos:t:« takes by the post.: are department acw is that • it has done all that is poemble to do re estah -sh the facts in the as* aad that any fnrtbar reps rent with the department of jnatire ft :s ka-wa by the postmaster general that the ante drtm viiih a. th* papers were rases has tta.tei valuable ra-.a. papers at var.ocs times and that Mr Tyner has so stated ft is act known how * T *r whether any so*h papere were is th* safe siaee Mr Tyner iaat had access tn ft. Attorney Roas Perry, re.nsel for th* Tyners called os the poaemnater gen era. scbsegiMnt to his istemew with Attorney General Knox He told the postmaster general that the Tyners sranld be <.ai to have the postamner general or any reprnosntattve of hi* department look over the papers at the Tyner residence Mr Payne talked »:th Mr Perry at some length and pointed rat to his that the Tyners were gives an opportunity imasediateiy after the papers were taken to opwa them ta the presesre of the officers of ■ the department and had refused to' shew them re to indicate to the gov ernmen- representatives even the aa tore et the papers Mr Payn- was sated nabeogoeatly If he ie*Sraat Mr Psem propoartios bw. aaM be ct>«l4 »oc dtwrass thr* phase of the grantkia ft may be sea rad as the depart Best s attirade. however -Hi It will not give mech we.gfct to aay papers that are ret arsed and that ft s sn--ikesy any farther aert-:.« »fvt will 7* "sad* to recover th* papers tn view of the fart that there is no way of shewing whether any papers recuraed ware the ones actually take* B-s -ese Wss l-pe*at ve lorisv-i e Ky Apr.! M -Edwarl OorHgaa the tart mas has Mt for CbJcago arrampamed ay tie arotker Dr Frank Cvwrtgaa Mr Comgaa waa advtoed again*' the trip oa Kroet! at his recent severe besorrhagw bet la stated that his baa:res was mpera tave kte— Fadaftt es ia Gerwoaey Berftn April S.--Acenr<tiag ta the atwet Matistics *fty-two perwoas lost their lives as a reenft of Soaday s sterTß la the enrtera pr-riarea Trees* Pou* *| - Oa-iy Salm;.-a April i$ —Twrtey has de eMed to esmenMnM as army of J4k.Md men :a Macedonia. The troops are peering *a daily. j
•WHEN KNIGHTHOOD; 5 WAS IN FLOWER 1 Os. Le»e Sscr at Chiries Brvndon and Mary Toder, the King’s Sister, and . wl Hajcenng la the Xetgn si Hs Aeg»t bG.'ety Henry the Eighth KewTvOaw and Kredovd Iwm NeUer* Eftsl<»h Frvm Sir Edwia V C*d;4ra . Memew * 6 8} EDUI\ CASKODEIN 'CHARLES MAJOR] * Crere-MK- and tx:. ta* Brev- ■ < 6«panv 9
CHAPTER XIX. raosxxrixa. j the ratal I - Brandon d w *» Mary’s pretr se to marry w»-X*] Lo » Mary wanted to eetsd a mreaage at once to Brstxion. teil:r.g him his life wonld be spared and that she bad made no delay thts ttoe—a fact at which she was very proud—but the Tower rates would not rgren until tnorntng. so sbe bad to wait She eo«npe&sated herself as well as sbe could by writing a Setter, which I sbocld like to gve you here, but it la too kmc Sbe told him of his perdoa. but not one word upon the theme be so wished yec feared to bear of—her protr.toe never to wed arty other man Mary tad not told him of ber final surrender ta the matter o' the French marriage, for the reawn that sbe dreaded to pain bins and feared be might refuse the sacrifice It will a’.rro*: kill him. I know," sb* sa d to Jane that night, “and I frer it is a false kindness I do him. He would, probably, rather die than ! that I should marry another. I ktxjw that I sbonid rather de or bare anyI tiling else leiilble to happan than far another woman to possess him. He | promised me be never would, bet suppose be should fail in bia word, as I Lave today f. led .a tnine? The thought of it absolutely burns we ” And sbe threw bersetf into Jane’* arms, and that little comforter tried to wetbe her by making light of bee fears. “OX but suppose be sixwld*” “Watt, there is no n-rsl to borrow ttoebfa. You sa d be prcmiised you. a* ! you know be is one who krepa Ma i word. - “But I proc.w-L to>' and think of what I am about to do Mary in heaven. help me! But be to ma'e of different scuffi 'roc me I can and do trust Ma weed, aud when I th.nk >M an my trouble* and when it ::..* that 1 can- . not bear them the one comf-ering , the-uett com-** that no otber woman win ever p*w«e*s» him —do ocher w.-cur. no other woman. I am glad that sy j OQ*y cocfoec resaes fries Xm.~ “I bcc<ed that I might have been wee remfort to you 1 have tried hard eoougt. sa.d -rare who was Jealous. “Oh. ye» my sweet Jane. Toa do ''oenfort me. You are like a aoochiag bairn to an aching pa.:. " And slke kissed the bands that bead here. Thia w-as all that modest little Jane required. She was content to tea hnmb«e tains and did noc aspire to the dignity of an elixir. The g-.ris then M.d their p-ray*rv to coocera and Mary gently wept iereeif to sleep, sbe lay dreaming and tosarag until sunrise, when sne cot up snd added more pacre tw her j letter until I called to take n. I was on band soon after the Tower gates had cgoned and was perra.tte<d to »e« Brandon at owe He read Mary's letter and acted Eke every och *» torer atoee love tetters first negan. He was quick to note the aiee&re of the longed for but not exyacmd iwtraace. and when be did oot a we—• straight to the point. “She has promised to marry tha French king to purchase sty Lfe. Is that not true?” “I hope not." I answered erastrejy “I bare seen very Lttie of her and sne has said nothing about ft.” “You are evading my --oewoon. i *ee Do you know nothing of itT* “Nothing ' I rep.-ed. telliag an un- ■ necresary lie. “Caskodem you are either a Lar or a b!»> ahead * “Make it a Lar. Brandoc.' Mid L kauxi sgiy foe I was sure of my pare in his heart and knew that be meant no offense. I never doubt a friend. One would better be trustful of ninety nine friends who are false than doubcfui of one who is true Suspicion and raperaenaitiveww are at onre the badge and the - bane a little I did not have the Tower until noon, and Brandon s pardoc had been delivered to his tMore I left He was glad that the fl ret news of it had come from Mary He naturaiiy expe-ted hi* ’.berty at ■race, and when told that be was to be boocrebly deta.ned for a abort tims turned to me and mid: "I mtptpone they are afraid to let see oct ur.t sbe to off for France King Henry Batters me.’ I looked out of the window up Tower street and <a d nothing Wbec I left. I took a letter to Mary, which plainly told her be bad divined I ft alt and sbe wrote a wnr stained answer legging bits to forgive her for baring saved his Ufa st a coat greater thas her owe For *ererel days I w-as kept bray carrying letters from Greenwich to the Tower and back again, tut soon letters re*e*d to swtwfv Mary and she made up her mind that st*- must see him. | Nothing esse would do. She must not. ■■onM not and. to «Srrt. wouM not go aawber day without seeing Mm- no. not another hour Jane and I oppeavd ! bes al* we rotiid. hot the beet w*> reuM j are ra-p.mb was to indare her for Bran- ■ dos's mfce—for sbe was b» mania* to ’ see that he was the osw who had to sc for for her indto-Tritwos —to ask Henry's permrestou. and sf be refused. t
tsen try som* otn>r way. io determine was to act with Mary, so of! she went without delay to hunt ttic king, taking Jane and me along as escort How full we were of important busi r.ess as we scurried along the corridor*, one on each side . f Mary, all talking excitedly at once! When anything was to be done, ft always required three of us to do IL We found the king, and without any prelude Mary proffered her request Os course it was refused. Mary pxiuted and was getting ready for an outburst when Wolsey spoke up: “With your majesty’s gracious permission. I would subscribe to the petition of the princess. Sbe has been good enough to give her promise in the matter of so irn-'h importance to us, and in so small a thing as this I hope you may see your way dear toward favoring her The interview will be the last and may help to make ber duty easier." Mary gave the cardinal a fleeting glance from her lustrous eyes full of surprt** and gratitude and as speaking as a book. Henry look'd from ore to the other of its fcr a moment and broh* into a bo.s'erens lang! “OX I don’t care, so that you keep it a secret. The oil king will never know. We can hurry up the marriage. He is gettirg too much already—4oo.- <»>) crowns ;ind a girl like you. He cannot complain if te Lave at heir. It would be a good joke on the miserly old dotard, bet better on *Ce Groe Gareou ’ ” Mary sprang from ber chair with a cry of rag**. “You brute! I*o you thirk I am as rile as you because I hare the miefortune to be your sister, or that Charles Bran-ion is like you simply because he is a man?" Henry iaugtied. tto health at that time being too good for him to be i.. narured. He had al! he wanted out of his sister, ss ber outburst* atsused him. Mary hurriedly left the king and walked beck to ber room filled with sham* and rage feelings actively stimulated by Jane, who was equally indignant Henry tad noticed Jane * frown, but had lau;i-*i at her and La 1 tried to catch and kfas ber as sbe left but sbe away from h:m and fied with a *peed worthy of the cause. This tsnslting sngjestion pH to Mary’s to the Tower more effecttJally than any refusal could have done, aai sbe sat dewn to pour forth ber sou 's it>i:gnat»n in a letter. Fie at home then, but raw Brandon later and to good purpose, a* I be -re aitbeugh I la not sure about it eves to this day. I took this letter to Brandon along with Mary's n rami the one that had been pa nted for Charles of Germany. b«n :ud never teen g*ren —and a eeri tst tee ha:r and ft looked as if this was aS be wodd ever posses* of ter D* Li.rgu-r.3e beard of Henry’* brwtxl roenrut that Mary might see Bra>i-x- tad. with a Frenchman * belief is vtcii * .ieprarity. was exceedisgfy axx>:*a> te keep them apart. To •bn eud be reqnested that a member «f tra own retiane be pieced near Braadc*. Te rtn* Henry readily consented, aa! tier* was as et»l to even tbe letwr wr—_eg <«ppartumties increase in Vltoe doubly fast a* they drift behind ua. and new that the prlu-cess could not •"e Brandoc. or even write to him sts* regretted w.th ber whole aoui that she tad not gone to tbe Tower when she had pm «sK*a_ regardless of what any cue wocld ray or think Mary was imperious and impatient by nature, but upon rare and urgent oc<ra*>->n» .-onld employ tbe very smoothest sort of finerae Hevrr't bruia- setoahr -**■» a frwt-inr
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upon her the French marriage, togetl er with his cruel condemnation of Brandon and hta rile Insinuations against herself, had driven nearly Pv . ery spark of affection for her brother from her heart. But she felt that sh,. might feign an affection sbe did not feel, and that what sbe so wanted would be cheap at the price. Cheap? It womq be cheap at the cost of her immortal soul. Cheap? What sbe wanted was life’s (.nndeußed sweets—tbe man nt e loved—and what sbe wanted to escape was life’s distilled bitterness- marring,, with a man sbe loathed. None but a pure woman can know tbe torture O s that I saw this whole disastrous caw palgn from start to finish. Mary beg an with a wide flank movement conducted under masked batteries and skillfully executed. She sighed over ber trouble, and cried a great deal, but told the king be bad been such a dear, kind brother to ber that sbe would gladly do anything to please him and advance his Interest*. She said It would be torture to live with that old creature King Louis, but «be would do it will' ingly to heip her handsow* brother, no matter bow much sbe might *uffer. Tbe king laughed and aaid: • old Ix>ui*l What about Um? Wbs* about his suffering? He thinks he i* making such a floe bargain, but the Lord pity him when be ha* my little sister in bi* aid* for a thorn. He had better employ some energetic soul t u , prick him with needles and bodkins for I think there is more power tor disturbance in this little body than in any other equal amount of space in all the cniv-rse. You will furnish him a!! the trouble be wants, won t you sister?" “I shall trv ■ Mid the nrincess d*. mureiy. perteetty vtn*ug to obey m everything. ‘ Devil * doubt of that, and you will succeed, too. or my crown’s a stewpan." And he laughed at the huge joke be was about to perpetrate on bis foot old royal brother. It would se-.-m that the tremendous dose of flattery sdministered by Mary would have been so plainly self interested as to alarm the dullest perception. but Henry's vanity was so deme and his appetite for flattery so great that he accepted it all without suapicion. and it made him quite affable and gracious. Mary kept up her show of affectm and docile obedience for a week or two until sbe thougbt Henry’s susp .ons were allayed, and then, after haring done enough petting and fondling, a* sbe thought, to start tbe earth itself a moving-as some men are foolish tsough to say it really does—sbe began tbe attack direct by putting her :rw about tbe king’s neck and piteously begging him not to sacrifice her wbo2 life by sending her to France. Her pathetic, soul charged appeal might have softened the heart of Calig ula himself, but Henry was not *r*n 'Tu**l. H>* was simply an animal ao absorbed in himself that he could not feel for others. “Oh. it is out at iastT" be said with * laugh. -I thought all this sweett-** must have been for something. So th** ladv wants her Brandon and doesn't want ber louis, yet is willing to obey ber dear, kind brother? Well well take ber at ber word and let ber obey You may as well under*ta:.d. once and for all. that you are to go to France You promised to go derently if I would not cut off that fellow’s farad, and now I tell you that if I bear another whin per from you off it comes, and you wi. go to France too." This brought Mary to trans quickly •nough. It touched ber one vulnerable spot ber Jove. “I will go: I promise it again. You shall never bear another word that no barm shall come to him—to him’’ And »be put ber bands over ber face to roc ceal h*r tear* as sbe softly wept. "The day you sail for France Brandan shall go free and shall again have bi* old post at court I like the fellow a* a good companion, and really believe you are more to blame than be." “I am all to blame, and am ready tils day to pay tbe penalty. I am at your disposal to go when and where yoa choose.” answered Mary mrat patbet Rally. Poor, fair Proserpina, with no kind mother Demeter to help her. The ground will soon open, and Pluto wi„ ‘‘•v* hi* bride. [to bs co.vtiv vxd.J t■wo**
