Daily Democrat, Volume 1, Number 96, Decatur, Adams County, 1 May 1903 — Page 4
Rural Route News. State Line. John Meyer* of Wren wa* in our v> inity Sa’ut .ay Frvd Hir«h nlan_-w i.' at Ih'catur Friday on business Wilfonl Milk*r of iuttr Wolfcale, ’ i va- in our w .:r*y '•tr.liv -L 8 Liehtasbwfjet Sonda . . . _ John Wolf and family Sunday*ti I' with i.i- : • ther l>tvt- Wolf of n-*ar , Wolfcale Clayton Gatw of near W •lit. ami relatives i ■w - L Mr and Mrs. Wni Harker of near Watt, were visitiws o John t-Jep-hart- Sumlay The fanner- aero-- the lane are setting th .'. fever ami have leased their f irn.- for that purpe-’ ami are to have at« -t writ at once Peterson. Grant Ball of Wells. iXHtnty. teteal in this vicinity Thursday •Tan. - Br vr, jr . mail* a : tt-tm ssiun Afte- - - I h of I H ne.nra- la-t Sstetrday Bi 'Tai tea • - ■ .- tetm--hip •*..— d the eganr-natt- n held Staurday in Deeatw last Saturday Mi-- Sei? L» reual:. vrh > h.K*en working at the hen* of Milt* n Kidd south of hew, sp -nt Sundayl Mt feoffir 1 . J D Biker > Htiu rl high with hi> new outfit N?w that he has the h r*r- an! b'.igge h h vtT.l Ll k* ■ -'t •• S-:e« r* ''’"Ve AMt ’ - Monti* - Wednesday of last week to work in i M l 'with a fell ‘W r>y tue naim of Mumps nt there who rut him t return V. ndny M J. Meow, the well known -• . k - - - h -- Giar s <r ms;::- ami a twelve hrx H".s imr.it. c He iwtrvh-i.'--: t'-.r it a tatx Huber en latest nnprownjenta attached on it I
(Mtan Mb inm'»w Leaving the farm he started ' ' B wvr> attheeml rvf that h Xibtick a»I B wrr» *n h. Lit the t-w of Pfe* the wall tstovd It - - -- Amusements. At w have iw is A B y>l ' ' 7 ■** ‘T . . . * J " 1”'- ’ " tit: Lwd <»f tS ■'iwr wh> h. XfHta MTMMIfc fWßf*.? TOMI TB 7. I ' N V -7, t .<JT - -~T~ > . :> n&aar >Tur .*r. •> — - Bmacft. natanl Mai cmwr ej hm; ■aaasn*. hw» vtrkaHww effsgt' axni &• > si - :• « nararM His. snivsrtto It i> <rigiaaL thri&ap. I? to wfrwfcißst t •■-•>: a jtosv that Mav t
iWcxt i« tapmn. Molar. Mar «th_ me*. j* rhe la«r shy for ejeinsr twhklhnear. Truly. J H V<k . Trvastrrer. suMlv Seed PocaUe* I bare £-< aate pure early Ohio and early Rew seed pctatow. Peter C Lacreat. aoath Tlur teeeth wrvet Decatur Indiaaa Tad Ins Tbr Hurt*! a- '»&«•• owpanv xrv prepared *<• •w-ajm* for evnlrxadeey . tarmt vnek. •*' wsaa w-- a MtS Dr F L Ricatrr will t««t your eye* few of Gkatr comet* ir fitted for peer viw>e.doakMe riaKa. ibeaderbr*. ere rtrut. far «urbt. sear mght. ervw eve aad •Tepnlar Cbwult him. Impi <rt*nt • iasixo of n» ue the Omer U*f R eit- Manuar. Mar X IWX. F » jam- —Jar> eral a*.»nfi»ClnrpT L»«f R.«t« or adrhvw <X D Whrtaey. tieaeral Traf& Manas**. T-Mx «Mhml
Weather Forecast. Fair tonight and Saturday. Rising temperature. HOME MARKETS. Accurate prices paid by Decatur merchants for various products. Corrected every day. GRAIN. BT E. L CARROL. GSJLIX MERCHANT. Corn, per ewu ( new) mixed 4t ; Com, per cwt. yellow ( new 4Oats, new 31 Wheat, new $67 Ryu 40 Rarlev 40 Timothv 1 60 Clover Seed 5 00 « r 6 00 Alsyke __________s 50 (X 660 Buckwheat. 65 Flax Seed 1 10 CHICAGO MARKETS. Chicago market closed al 1:15 p. m today as follows: Mt, Mav $ \ ...,• - Wheat. September Corn. Mar 44. Corn. July 45; Core. September 441 Oats. Mav - y May F.-rk <l7 96 I Pork _ sl7 «. Sept. Pork *l6 65 May Lard, per cwt 9 12 Jujy Lard, per cwt y 62 September Lard per cwt V 27 TOLEDO GB.AJ\ MARKET'S. Changed every afternoon at , o'clock by J. D. Hale. EXvatur Soc ial w .re -er>. >■ Wheat, new X 2, red. cash ? 75 May wheat 7.' Julv wheat. 72, Cash oom. Xo. 2. tn-xed. casi; 44 j May cor® 44; Inly corn ■ tats, cash 33; ■ May _ 321 late Wy 3111 Rye. caah ____ 53 [ STOCK. BT rur SCHEIMAX. OEA’-E*. Lambs 4| «r H cs. per rwt. $r • <- V Cattle per lb. 3* <r 4; Calvee- per lb. 4; r Sheep, per lb 2i <r Beef Hides, per lb. 6 POLLTRY. st r. w. resex ox, racxxßS. Cfcickecs. pec lb. t» D_—A. >L.
Foreis. per _b ,i>J Dock*. p«?r lb. O Turitey*. per lb. .11 Grisse. per lb. 05 MAY TARKET. Xa. 1 tuafthy bay buled _ f r fI2.CC X® 1 c..xec hay baiec Xo. 1 ci.wes- b*t .ouiedi Lcwae bay fUO keu. WOOL AND HIDES. st a. xsLvrx a so*. Wool lie to lb yh*W petto 40c to fl 00 Bref r .siee. per pouted _____ _ _ Os Calf hades ®7| TaUow. per poured 04 j COAL. AaiAracise __f 7 00 lusip 4 50 IkaeuCic. nut _ 4 25 OIL TARKET. Tx»a Peuresyxvaß ji Cc«teg .. ... IJ3 Xe« Cretele I 40 North Lctsa LK Scuth L-xa . I_H Indiana IJI IVsjtofe.-.jw 1 -p Sioerwt zf-, Lacy s’. OTHER PROOLCTS. rr ras»’.?ci ea-x-g®* twl > otk
Eifffs. ftwh. peg <to* f 13 B steer per pound 14 P.Aatjre. per umhr, 35 Liverpool r_ar*e< ckueC a* fallows. M beat . cent l<ber. C-orr . to ; eect L<toer TARKET NOTES. Eodaato for toooerrow Hoff* iIjjOO Qsr® _ l.w run OM> 145 cun Rrerecpn at Ou.teffc today: H«fu . 16.090 WhteM i_ . je e*r» Con— — . _JU <®f* Ofth 171 car* Tbe atteDMßt of graut expcrtKi y**tortlay frjus this cvsinlrv «a* Wirtat aai Fkw 13X1 Si bw Ccrn be Ofto 71L5!«bs. •w ■ D-jC-* ■ Dea*. St PrtrernteHr*. May 4 -Fuft B B* i rtiaSS® th* aaehrer as-t rttptarer. wbo 1 »** «sr*-k** with prerttel paraly*® aa < Wodreereia; j» iaoi. Ladies wanted, ereay wwh. good i < p*y Cali M•« Ftnt Mzren. 3<6d6 :
MARKET REPORT P-e*a ling Prices for Grain. Prov s one aid Livestock on April JO. Indianapolis Grain and Livestock. ;■*»; s.v t *m. «r •<. i Cars—Sceeay. V.-. tauxri «». OM>—StM4y \ S lr M Cane—S. ■« s: K.W six Hjwe-Qu.r; M M K t» SSevp— SteaS- s: tr®e.jO Lute-SeeM* at Ka-'. w Grain and Pro* sions at Chicago. *>t*a*l C fesed WkOM— Ma- t . Ja-X t c», ’• CoroMar M . Jsif .41 See-’ • «. *«s «• J. •», Jo-e . i t, Se»t 3 a*, Cora— ; Mar ..r M IT a* Jw.y ... • i SeH Mtn Mar — »H ur Joiy a«S set seoe Was Sai 1U SaMay til lot* .. »»• aj» -•pa ... .... ... au sat Aosta* rars ■ar<»:-Woaa; core, Mj*e: act. ale: jtora t ’.*4 ar S» « nks Mil At Lauiavilla. Wseo; —. v i.te ’Se Core—B* on, * :aiKO,a CWW—S rv: V k •W i !♦ CaSbe —> ar MtlA; H -<■ —-tea..- at M* - SaaeV—-tooOy at Las»—Stea.:* a: CLiajg At C rc.rnsti. Waoac —Qtt »: Xo. 1 roc. A Casxw-SaaeAr a. u*; . ■awa-Aew** at MM£A« Saaeo—-srves a. ts.l. M ..*e »—Stroes a. M ao Livestock at C-*i cage. Casio — _i t:—--. t- oMeo r*. E j*»- » a; M r-4 » ’tawe-'-a -a: K.LSA Laa.-o—- re a u MRa'l At New Verts. Cass-e-S r»:» at SL'aCXo B ast —»•»■»: a: Si Jas CtiMe . _aw»—Stand* a: At East B-«a a Cast e-*:eod» a’ f«#» * H ax Os Saw* —SRMJMrImbM —streeuk’r*S — GROW MG MORE ACwTE • :-at on m E.-oeea- Tu-nny at me Break -g Pe -t. Saiocic*. Europeac Turkey Way 1
—The Ort . .iar bunk haa sere* 4a streyec by dynamite The T irktoh po*u>ace aai other buQdinga were *-*. attacked, reuutting * a par iutag which twn aae were killed **d two p-rsexs wore injured A detachaest of i ■- additional troop* -.** • zee arrived here from Smyrna Tbe attack on the bank «„ -arrled out by two band* of met On* of them attached th* gnari os d«ty at tbe bank and ’tee other harled the bcaba It :• thought that the n—ag-roore resisted the enpiosic®* Sevas®] of th* t*-tt who took part t* the attack have been arrested The deteroctiaa of tbe French •tsremer Guadaiqtarir by aa exp -swt r 'earing part Tnaredny »u eri d«Jy by a bomb AB_ gun a® ha* been arrowed ta -e«3-ctiou writ the ottrag* is as encounter wrth T»-tiah troops at Nerrokop Bn ~;*ax Turkey eighteen Ba<anam were kCjod *tefi fourteen were made psteoues* There w** a!.*-- * serious near Dyatetekaiu. wk-we • baxi M aver !<• aaurgeau »u as aikftetei s-ori-e- Ropo-rt a* it. Ti-rtua May 7 —Telegrams received tore froot So** doctaa* that tbe MicyJeree :*x» at Saioa. a ateo has Me* burned As :®-.a. te’.egras repcrtiag tie sacc ■* rentrag* say* that fifty •cker dynanhe *xpec®-ac* ret —treed ia f.Teres*, parts at tbe -tty at th- saate time and that many pwrsore* were kuX or vo-m-Sec • _0»»N TO ATOMS Eaptareoe • a Powder w C-eatei Dear* an** De»-“-ct He..’.tayir.-g ?*.. May L—Tie •*- tnarva piaat of the Oaacaac .reader rompaay *r Gaastre** st* wee-sac •S a aeries of four expaareMn*. Os tbe thirty e* reopen, sine were *aad aaari<*t *=.t th* acbore wore se-erosy afx-•*< Tbe firat euy sc- xrret saaecg tbe warena. n th* sta< ha*** tore* in< thar hwwrteg a* •ad 4JC So*-—’ a< the ■; retorhsta »«>.*e* aad the aftee Ntetae* wa* •" of there* strertl re» F*re aroae * th* -steer toidtaaa Tbe ’sere «f tare easireante wn* Mt * -owa* Pre ■retea away 4M a« kotoee t » oataty w>re aaakaged h*« D-aapsd to Daate Vaaaaare- iad Ma? I— Whu* reachxg a a fieri Phiß*» Hreererr tc* yean aid wa* te.ied H* was r»ftxg tea horree when tb» aa’M. -as away thjrtwtxg it® off are: driertg kite w as* do*-.’ T>re* Twowaa»ri >t*reea Det Sp-wgfie.-: 34 Ma* L—TWa* tbreasasd «_»er* a tbe Kian aahftatrieg of IBhatoe sere strerk bereaae the ep«*®x*re refwoed tc mg* tbe • is* acale. Hqiqo *■ C«etreo—l- Des® I.a Fsete ted. Mav 1 —Jahr Plate Taepte wk> «a Jto- i 3 ceietTed ha* Ml tortbday. is lead
NOTHING IN THEM Boodle Cha-g=s In I linois Legislature Were Not Sustained. Leg slat ve Comm nee Finds That Speaker M ler Was Mistaken m His Conolus ons. Editor of Chicago Irter Ocean CorCemned for His Charges of Bribery. SpriagbeM HL. May I.—The commitiee appointed to investigate the charges of bribery tn the IUIno:s leg Islotere ’.ast aigfct submited a final report to the bouse The report *e ■■lares that no real attempt was made to bribe Speaker John H Miller, whose attempt to gave! a traction bi’’, thr-ngh the bouse Isd to a rW and whowe explanation was that h- believed bribery had been resort«’i to :n the interest of a rival bill The speaker in ht« explana’icn made e nt r "f an editor.a’ in the C*h: Inter Ocean In this -onnecnoß the <-onr mittee cocietnrs Ge rgy* W Hinman editor of the Inter Ocewa for his charges of bribery rein- ng t. •rartica legs’.ation The r»; >rt says "Your comnilttee examined as witnesses Spea* =>r M:'.>r M- ~ -s And--son and George B Albert as to th= statement made by the spexker. these being a’’, the from the nature of t * states--nt “As to the editorial : -ferred to. it exam ned G. W Hinman, edror of th-' Cbi-ag Inter Oe*aa H -be-t VanBerboct. Frank Armstrostg and JcbG ’anr rvx'"'-rs of that paje- Sen atcr D A Campt -. St it -’ Treasurer Busse R»p.--sr-tat.-res Lin ■'ey. Kobe and Mi' h“>l Assistant Clerk John K Barnes ER B’ ss l_ Minresbri-er. WF.iam F Fef-man- paring te'er the Metropo»itan Trust and Savings haak of Chicago xsd on tb-- ■ reguest Meaars E. Birr.;- Smith and Walter L F-sb.-r ■ The report tbea says that the com m-rtee b unanimous as to the follow :ng rooc’usaaas First —That the evt dence produced before us dews not es- ‘ •ab ah anv nea! attest®: to coTuptly ialwenee the artioe of the speake- of this bouae Second—That there «u no reason abse or aubataatia’ groaad for the editorial entitled Boodle, published tn the Chicago Inter Ocean. April J1 IW3. and .hat the charges there-* oaatained and as ape iftad further in the testimony of Mr Hinman were wholly w-thoot truth or foaadatx* as to any member or -* er of this botis-= so fhr a* we have been able to d:» rover The repot" was unan moiiaiy adopted A reaoiutlcu providing for the printing of <-o®i*s of the eona m-ttees report waa adopted The rules were suspended oa a vtva voce vote and the Muelier b:.' the tractioa measu-e which had been antagonised by Speaker Mt er was Tiered before the bjuer for :mme-iate con*ide-atxrt la a fier~e debate opponent* of the bill ■bargee that Muei>r law we*ld ■arry with st a gras.: of eootroi for forty five year* to street -g way eo» panie* as ammßatest offered by friend* of the W’ was adopted 'limit ag all gram’s under the M twenty C-aegs re Cxx-— «S< Mewpor- Sews V» May ’.—Rear Adadral H.ggtrjce has hauled down MM Bag aa<d the Sag of Rear Atafnl ■ ' Bae* <>t ui staerr a a-axaa. A S Baahar ta* teen bc**-ed to tie BA»- of the actlwai.; K«arsar«e w«k the naronaary -rremcoes a*4 aal«e* ria'-i Baa*»-.-t-sg tsaaaxt of -he Hacrtk A’attr i Hindi . * •aaaa 2 *—g*®- Ahandaaad Loadua May I— la th- g-<es» at aaMaaaa ast ®‘<Ss» Wg- gererea-y •tadnet axv scared the nrw. *■*>. doaaneat e< th* trnaf eamaega la th* te-i— w* «T arwy ear stales kww levs at th* ip* ii riaa *tsnr*e< the gove *«r widg.i-ag -be So**2. affa.- a*d dot** xrseree**-y ps>-» wort far Ra.’y W• «se« Serve* esepijg. Waaktngrcea. May I. —Th* war de pa**«er has de-- tder -■» a; .. v-v ■re-ta's 'a «B tb* edb-e-m g-d j»»- «* tb» regnSar arw »t* partvtpaw .* the Spagrts war the Pt. Iggtbr .arcrrwrtioa «r the- Oiaene ramwtg® Abeui- T 5 h * tedait w-JJ be re-gt red
IWHEN KNIGHTHOODS : WAS IN FLOWER t "s* Or. The L. -e Stiry of Charles Brudcn and Miry Tudor the Kinr’j Safer, ind bjr E_; ..t_3g la the Reign cf H j Zcpcrt Majesty King Henry the Eighth Rewrite* *ed geedered lets Meder* Engl.ah From Sir Edwin ♦ Ca-nkodea'a Memoir EDWIN CASKODEN I CHARLES MAJOR] £ "vng» UM and L’ by Uu BaftOl■ UerrHl Cowipesg £
it» French king was dead before Mary 's message reached London. an<l when we arrived at Faris Francis I. reigned ou the throne of bis fatber-in-law. I bad guessed oniy too accurately. As soon as the restraint of the old king's presence, light as it bad been, was retnored. the young kina opened L>s attack upon Mary in dreadful earnest H" ’egsed an-1 pleaded and swore his love, which was surely manifest enoßcb. and within three days after the old kings death offered to divorce Claude and make Mary hi« gneen. When she refused this flattering offer, ius surprise was genuine. ~I«w you know what you refuseT be asked in a temper “I offer to make you uiy wife—queen of 15.<X»i.ikX>of the ~ at>--’ sc! ■•• •- -n earth—and are yon sr..-h a fool -to refuse a gift like that and a maa like me for a husband?" “That I am. your majesty, and with a r'-’i stut lam queen of Frar.-v witbout your help and care not so much as one imy for the 1. nor. It is greater to be priaress of England. As for this love you avow, 1 would make so t»Sd as to - -ggest that you have a good. •- w’f- to V- veu ■ well to give it all. To me it is notbinc. even were you a thousand times tbe king yr . are. My heart is another's. and I liave my brother s penaission to curry him ’’ •-.- • «i’s soul! Tel! aae who this fellow ia that I may spit him <-a my sword" “No. no! You would oot. Even were you as valiant and grand as you tl nk yourself, you would be but a child in his hands." Fran- - was furious, and bad Mary'* ap'rtmen:* guarded w> prevent her escape. swearing be wnuM have his way. As soon as Brandon and I arrive! In Pam r e took private Sodgiugs. and well it was that we 4WL I at once west out tn rev-nnoiter. aad found tbe wriow-id queen a prisoner in tbe old Palace des Tourveltes. With tbe help of Queen Chude I secretly obtained ar interview and learned tbe true state of affaire.
Had Brandon been rc-.-ogclieu sad his mission known in Paris be wonld certairiy hr.'-.- beet: assassinated by order of Francis « '> b I saw th* whole situation, with Mary nothing " t a pri« ner in the palace. I was ne-.-dy to give up withcrat a straggle. bet not so Mary. Her brain w-as worth having. so ter tike was it ta expedient*. and. while I was ready to denpair. she was only get: -c b - 'it l ;■•.! fig! :»g •Oder Arter Mary's refiasal of Francis. and after be had learned that the sacrifice of Claud- wo«M not help him. be grew detgs'rate and determined to keep the Enghst c~~‘ -- hi* • ■ocrt at any price and by any :neaos. So be hit npoa the scheas* es marry tag her to Lis weak minded v>i«.'n tbe Court of Savoy. To that end be sent a hcrred embassy W> Henry Vln oSenng :n case of tbe Savoy marr.age. to pay bath Mary's dower <-f +•*■ »v erowns. He offered u» heir- Henry ta tbe matter of tbe imperia! ernarn tn <-a*e of MaximiSan's death, a beip moch greater than any Khtff Ixsii* cocld have given. H* also offer’d ta confirm Henry in all his Free- > r »>«eess>xj» and to reitnqmsfc '-v.' ’■ I wfeW ! i > wk 7- KWiMn | Q> | Be MH apo* Ms taa a«4 Ckard the M<* «/ her pew*. a* -taims of »h aw* t wee**- aE a* tbe pr. .w of see nettee*yewrwM gtri De y«« wonder abe had aa exalted esc mat* es her awn vatwe? A* » Henry. M of twwwe weed wot be M*! that half tbe prwe offered wwaM have bnayrM bun to break an auth made wwm the trae <twm ‘ wets The pe*»ts.:’«e be bad amde to Mary braken ta totoM before it was given, stood not for aa iaataat w the way of the French ktog’s wMtank and Hoary with a baffotma of greed, wn* as Imsty ;» ag aw eaUMssy to >< fc *pt the offer aa Ftomris bad been io wake It wieeci wet *» h;w what new were hr pet t&ca tos saMer. The pefav. I beffeve. wm sMbrtoM to hare Idtored Mas to cst off her bred wtti> Mb wen ba uks U Ftamfia «*.. Henry wvtv to thrar toerowewaa, j<aty was Her Han w»s «.mde <a tbe twakling ,as to eye. Iwardßatefy anon seetag MLtfrr K‘i<?e st» ant tor Own
< .a no >. with v. iwm *!«• had boenta,. Cast friends, and told her all pfa. fc nev , -he del not knew of tlx- s- hem . f vr Savoy marring', tbov.gh Queen ciamj,, did ami felly explained it to Mary Naturally enough. Claude woum b,, glad to get Mary n* far away France and her bnslinnij as possible and was only too willing to lead a tseiping band to our porpoae, or Mary’s rattier, for she was tbe leader We qok-kly agreed among ourselvp* that Mary and Queen Clauds should within an hour go out in Claude’s new coach for tbe ostensible purpose of nearing mass. Braixloo and I wen* to go to tbe same little chapel in wbicii Jane and I had Iwen married, where Mary said the little priest could adminlater tbe oacrameut of aatrixtr ao j acrforui the ceremony as well as a were thrice as large I hurriedly fomii Brandon and repaired to tbe littld cbapel. where waited fora very Io time, we thought At last the two queens entered as if to make their devotions. As soon as Brand- u and Mary cgiight sight of each ither Queen Claud- and I began to c- -. t-e t .e shrines an<! decipher tlse l_atim ius« r:ptn:i- If these two Lad not married soon, they would have been tbe death of me. I was co<npei|«d at length to remind then: that tine was very pre- jus Just at that juncture, whereupon Mary, who was half laughing. Ixalf crying, lifted her hat.ds to her hair and let it fall in all its iustrout wealth down over her shoulders When Pramlou si* w this, be fell upm his knee aud kissed the hem of her gown, and she. stooping over him. raised hi® to his feet and pla-vd her baud in hK Thus Mary wa» married to tbe man to save wbooe life she had f» ur m->nths before married the Frncb king Sbe and Queen Claude had forgotten z and ail arrangvus-i.es ser» completed for the flight A *>ess.>uger Lad been dispatched two bows before with an order from Queen Claud- that a ship should be waiting at I'.-pp» ready to sail immediately upon our arrival. After the ceremony Claude quickly bound up Mary’* hair, and tbe queens deportvl from tbe chapel tn their coaeh. We »oon followed, ruvvtiaj them again at St Ix-ni- gate «here we found tbe best of boreesi and four sturdy men awaiting us. The n. -v-j ger to Dieppe wire had pre—ied n> would arrange for relays, and. .is Mary, aevoniing to her wont w -■:< she bad another to rely t*x>r. had take® tbe opportunity to become the mrtity frightened, to lime was h»»t \t • made these forty leagues in les* than twentyfour hours from tbe time of -urting, haring paused only for a short rest a: a tittle town near Rouen, which city we csrefuily passed around. We had little fear of being or--- Aen at tbe rate we were riding but Maty ■aid sbe suppered tbe wlr-i woo d dw down for a month teamed’.Meir npel our arrival at Dieppe. Fortuna iely no one pursued us. thanks to Queen Cteode. who had spread tbe report thit Mary was iM. and. fortana'rty aba. much to Mary * surprise and ii -ght wben we arrived at Idepf*- •'* l*’ r * wind >* * sailor's heart could w •*:. w» blowing right up tbe channel. It w«« • part of tbe system of relays - bwsea. ship and wted. “When tbe very wind blows fi t oor spe- al war. we may aurety 1 -i. « fear* said Mary, laughing and dap ping her Lands, but nearly n ly for tears notwithstanding Th* ship was a fine new one well fitted to breast any sea. and. .-jn.-e this, we at ooce agreed that up tag in England Mary and I - : c to Lood-.-n and win over tbe k ■ possible. We felt some cone- u ir being able to do this, as we ■ '■* ! upon Wolsey’s beip but in case of ure we still bad our plan* Bratdoa was to t*k* tbe ship to a certain :« rod off tbe Suffolk -vast and th-re -wait u* th* period of a year if nevi -.* ** Mary might. 1* case of Henry • ot>*tlbacy. be detained, then rrvjcwal aid reman tbe »bip and out tbreisg ’** Norte or* for their feemre haven 'rw Spam I* c*ae of Henry * eMteeut br "v tbej were to live I* a style fit foe a pri*cress Brando* did not knew aniess Hm ry *bcaid open his heart and pro'de for tbesn. a doubtful runttaffem ’ op<* wbieh they dd not breae mtl At a pine* they aught go do«t isto Buffo » and Lve next to Jane and n* ** Be**d<T * estate* To tbu> Mar? rrendily agreed and aaid It w*» she wanted above all etas Tkrre was one thin* ®ow i* favor of tbe king’s *cqa;< arrreee t**rt< f b* teat three *M«th» Rrandic had hewn* very neveoaary to hi* am***®*-’ ,dJ *n -sw-inea’ was hi* grew test _*rd alto I* life (to aa awmrvED.) *te»* To Fight Beef Trust. t>**ver Mav 1— Twenty five n- < dollar* haa bee* wibor-rl bed for *” >k to * co-operative co«p**y by of the Nauosai U»e Stock *.»• *’ <« to fight tbe beet trust If th* tu- • eeresfuUy varrle* through tb* t=eT' of th* Chicago packing cre»pan'. ‘ [ aißred interests Preoteeret Joh» *’ Springer of tbe Mreoctaf. r *a ' '* Maonat io* ro*M buiM • «Bft* ‘' I* ‘ i*g boesres ia the Wrot and Ea>.-
