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None but a pure woman can know the torture of that. I saw this whole disastrous campaign from start to finish. Mary began with a wide flank movement conducted under masked batteries and skillfully executed. She sighed over her troubles and cried a great deal, but told the king he had been snch a dear, kind brother to her that she weuhl gladly do anything to please him nnd advance his Interests. She said It would be torture to live with that old creature. King Louis, but she would do It willingly to help her handsome brother, no matter how much she might suffer. The king laughed nnd sahl: "Poor old Ituls! What about him? What about bis suffering? lie thinks he Is making such a fine bargain, but the Lord pity him when he has my little sister In his side for a thorn. lie liad better employ some energetic soul to prick him with needles and bodkins, for I think there Is more power for disturbance In this little hotly than In any other equal amount of spr.ee In all the universe. You will furnish him all the trouble he wants, wont you, ulster? I shall tiy, said the princess de-- i murrly, perfectly willing to obey in everything. Devil a doubt of that, and you will succeed, too, or my crown's a stew pan. And he laughed at the huge Joke lie was about to perpetrate on bis poor old royal brother. It would seem that the tremendous dose of flattery administered by Mary wouldbave been so plainly self interested ns to alarm the dullest perception, but Henry's vanity was so dense ami his appetite for flattery so great that be accepted It all without suspicion, and it made him quite affable and gracious. Mary kept up her show of affection and docile obedience for a week or two until she thought. Henrys suspicious were allayed, and then, after having done enough petting and fondling, as she thought, to start the earth itself as some men are foolish to say it really does she began enough the attack direct by putting her arms about the king's neck and piteously begging him not to sacrifice her whole life by sending her to France. j Her pathetic, soul charged appeal might have softened the heart of Cali? ula himself, but Henry was not cveu cruel. He was simply an animal so absorbed in himself .Jliat be couhl not fool for others. Ob. it ,1s out at last! he Raid with a laugh. -- I thought all this sweetness must have been for something. So the lady wants' her Brandon and doesnt want her Louis. yet Is willing to, obey her dear, kind brother? Well, we'!! take her at her word and let her obey. You may as well understand, once and for nil. that you are to go to France. You promised to go decently If I wouU. not cut off that fellows bead, and now I toll you that if I hear another whimper from you off It comes, and youwUL ' . go to France too. This brought Mary to terms quickly i enough. It touched her one vulnerable suit her lcve j - limnlml-peopjo-w- ill one- - shortly, thatltwnsglvenslm. humlredt , ; ;, ply to pacify the girl, and without nny : intention whatever, of Its bring kept, , . vT , Answers, to the question flow, do yon' cure a rold? but that, in case of. the death of King t Louis, Ilenj-- Intended ngalii to use would also bo possible to fin i ? his sister to his own advantage, i great nrmv of people who To be a beautiful princess is not .to answerScotta Emulsion - , : i enjoy the . bliss some people Imaging " The earth is apt tfr.open at any .time ; v Arrest. ... nnd Fluto to snatch her away! to the where. Lord knows ,i J. A. Golledgeof Verbena' Ai Mary again poured out her soul on was twice in the hospital I?. . Vom &i paper tt libation Intended for Brandon; .PVpre cmr nf s I made a dozen attempts In as many, . pausing doctors nnd .all', y1., wuys to deliver her letters,' meuiea failed, Buckletig. Arnica but every effort was a failure. and this missive met the fate ,of the others. Pe p'ave quickly arrested farther watch ou 'ljis ltifiajninatiou and cured him Longiieville It masters rival nnd complained id Hem conquers aches and kills tiaii ry about these attempts at communica- 2.V. at. Riter. Bros. Drag (Jo tion. Henry laughed and said he would Druggist. k ji see that they were stopped, hut paid no more attention to the matter. Too Crcaf x Risk. If Mary, before her Interview with Henry, had been averse to the French Jn 'alni0it ,.ve..y nighborhoft , mix-- . marriage, she was ,1: i attack . ,lie '01 . cholera ioua to hurry it ou, nnd longed to'go morbus, in often the rack order that Brandon . upon medicine could be pefore be of free. He,. might procured courseobjected as strenuously as possible to the.pUr- - ori; a physician summoned. ' A chase of his life by her marriage to reliable remedy for these diseases-shoulbe kept at hand. The risk Louis, but his. better judgment told him in fact, had told him from the is too great for anyone to take first-th- at she would be compelled Uharnbcrlaius Colic,' Cholera and to marry the French king, Diarrhoea Remedy has eventually undoubtedly and common sense told him If It must saved the lives of moie ppojile and be she might ns well save his life at relieved more pain and suffering the same time. Furthermore, he felt a certain sense of delight in owlug his Miau n3r other medicine in use. It life to her, and knew that the fact that CMn alWrt'8 he depended upoD. For she had saved him, that her sacrifice sale by ll.ter Bros Drug Co. c m had. not all been In vain, would make It easier for her to bear. The most beautiful feature of the re- - A c io Lb VUSttllllWlUi lntlons between these two lovers was their entire faith in each other. The way of their true love was at least not Foto-grafe- rs roughened -- by cobblestones of doubt,' however Impassable It was from moun-- : tains of opposition. My inability to deliver Marys letters " did not deter her from writing, them, and as she was to be married in .a few days De Longuevilio to act as proxy let- - I elie devoted her entire tijne to r v A ters and wrote pages upou pages, which" m.n 1 she left with me to be delivered after tvxx JL'Cj TO death. ns she called her marriage. At this time I was called away from court for a day or two. nnd when I returned nnd called upon Brandon at the Tower I found him whistling and singing. apparently ns happy ns a lark. You heartless dog!" thought I at AND. first, lint 1 soon found that he felt more than happiness exaltation. Have you seen her? I asked. . Who? As If there were more than one woman in all the world for him. The prin 'css. Not since I left her at Bristol. I believed then, and believe now, that this was a point blank falsehood, a very unusual thing for Brandon, but for some reason probably necessary In Cardon block, 1st North. this case. There was an expression In his face Logan, Utah, which I could not Interpret, but lie wrote, as if carelessly scribbling ou a scrap of paper that lay upon the table, the words. Be careful, and I took Short Line li. II. the hint we were watched. There is an unpleasant sensation when one feels Cache Valley Time Card. that he is watched by unseen eyes, and after talking for awhile on common Effective dec. 14, l'JOL topics I loft and took a boat for Greenwich. When 1 arrived at the palace and NORTH BOUND saw Mary, what was my surprise to LlftVKS. find her as bright and jubilant as I liad Mixed left Brandon. She. too. laughed aud No. 11 Daily, No. lft Daily sang and was so happy that she lighted the whole room. What did It all mean? There was but one explana-tioii- j They had met. aud there vns some new plan on foot with a fatal euding. The next failure would mean death to Brandon as certainly ns the sun vises In the east. What the plan wu3 1 could not guess. With Brandon-I- n the Tower under guard both day 4KKIVN1. and night, and Mary as closely guarded 9:10 a. m In the palace. I could not see nny way Preston, 10.35p.m of escape for either of them, nor how SOUTH BOUND. they could possibly hare come together. L1AVBS, Brandon had not told me, I supposed, Mixed for fear of being overheard, nnd Mary, No. 12. Daily. No. 10. Daily was had the opportunity, although she equally noncommunicative, so I had recourse to Jane upon the first ocea- r.Ion. She. by the way. was as blue und sad faced as Mary was Joyous. 1 asked her if the princess and Brandon had met. nnd she sadly said: I do not know. We went down to London yesterday. nnd ns we returned stopped at Bridewell' House, where we found 7 :00p.ni 10 :30a. m Ogden, the king and Wolsey. The princess 8r'0p in 8altLake,12 01p.m 3 5j left the room, saying she would return Pocatello, in n few minutes, and then Wolsey went out. leaving me alone with the tickets to or from king. Mary did not return for half an all points East, West, North or hour, nnd she may 'have seen Master Brandon during thpt time, I do not South, call on understand liow the meeting could W. W. Wood side, have occurred, but that-I- the only time Ajtent, she lias been away from me."' nere Jane deliborately put lier head ou myll shoulder and began to weep piteousy Wbat Is'the trouble? I asked. - y . Mr. H. P. Bnrbflge, a student at , . ... Love The Or, of Charles Brandon and Mary.Tndor, the Story in law, Greenville, SC. had beep ' pj Engs Sister, and Happening la the Reign of His August Majesty Eng Henry, the Eighth troubled for four or five years with Pf a continuous cough which which Rnwritton and LamU'lnto Madera EaglUA from Sir Edwia ? . .. W - Caakeden'a Meiaoir , be say's, greatly alarmed me, , causing uie to fear that I was in p:i By EDWIN CASKODEN CHARLES MAJOR' the first stage of consumption.1. CopvriQht, 1893 and loot, bv the Uotcrn-iferrt Company Mr. Burbage ,v liuviug seen Cham-berlain- s Cough Remedy advertised OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOC.CO.O concluded to try it;' Now read Do Longuevllle heard of Henry? ..-- t will w. I. 'promise u again. You ' consent that Mary might see shall never hear another word that ho brutal wbat he says of it. soon I felt Brandon, and, with a Frenchmans' be- harm shall come to bim-yt- o him. And a remarkable change and after us was exceedwomans lief in ve to condepravity, face over her she hands put her ing two bottles of the twenty-fito keep them apart. To ceal her tears as she softly wept. anxious ingly cent size, was permanently cured.. this cud lie requested that a member Tlio day you safl for France BranSold by Riter Bros Drug Co, c in of bis own retinue be plaeed near Bran- - don shall go free and ajmll again have oaV IttJrthe fellow" and there was an end to even the let- as a good A Sure Thing. and really believe companion, ter writing. Opportunities increase In you are more he than blame to It is 6aid th&t nothing is sure value 1 am doubly fast as they drift behind rend this am and to all blame, except death and taxes, but that us, and now (hat the princess could not day Jo the penalty. 1 am at your pay is not altogether true. Dr. Kings see Brandon or even write to him she disposal to go when anil where you New Discovery for Consrimptiop regretted with her whole soul that she choose, answered Mary most pathetis a sure ur; for nil long and had not gone to the Tower when she ically. throat troubles! Thousands can had permission, regardless of what any Poor, fair Proserpina, with no kind one would Say o$ think. Van-Metr- e B. h mother Mrs C. Denieter to help her. The that. testify Mnrywns Imperious and impatient ground will soon open, nud Pluto will of Shepherdson, W. Va., by nature, but upon rare and urgent have his bride. I bad a severe Case of occasions says could employ the very smootThat! evening' Cavendish took me Bronchitis and for' a year trieT hest sort of finesse. aside aCd said his master, Wolsey. everything J heat d of, but got no Henrys brutal selfishness In forcing wished to speak to ine privately at a relief. One bootle of Dr Kings upon her thfe French marriage, togeth- convenient opportunity. So when the New Discovery than cured me ab- er with his cruel condemnation of bishop left his card tnble an hour later vile Insinuations I threw myself In his way. He' spoke Its infallible for Croup, Brandon and his solutely. had driven herself, Pneuagainst nearly ev- gayly to 'me, and we walked down the Whooping Cough, Grip, of affection her for brother corridor nrui In arm. I could not Immonia and Consumption. Try it. ery spark from her heart. she .'But felt that agine what was wanted; but presently Its guaranteed by Riter Bros. might feign an affection she did she not.' It came out: My dear Caskoden had Co. Trial bottles Drug Druggists. feel, and that what she so wanted would I been one for whom he could have had K a be freo. Reg. sizes 0, $1.00. cheap at the price. Cheap? It would any use I should have grown suspibe cheap at the cost of "her immortal cious my dear Caskoden, I know 1 soul. Cheap? What she wanted was can trust you; especially when that lifes condensed sweets--tli- e uian she which I have to say Is for the' happi Cvlow From out rwould imssihireceiveoae ness. of jour friends.' I nm sure you will never name me in connection with the suggestion I am about to make, nnd as your wjll use the thought only ' own. , I did not know what was coming, but gave him the strongest assurance of my trustworthiness. It Is this: Louis of France Is little better than a dead man. King Henry, perhaps. Is not fully aware of this, and If he is he has never considered the probability of his sicedy death. The thought occurred to me that although the princess cannot dissuade her brother from this marriage, she may be able. In view of her ready aud cheerful coin- !. . kept-clos- - .. . e now-equal- ly ""'' flin the Leading in Utah, we . a SPECIAL t-e- t -- Stmients Fries, the Fotografer Oidii dear Caskoden, 1 lenow I can trust jllance. to extract some virtue out of ler sore necessity aud Induce him to fromise that in case of the death of l Louts she herself shall choose her husband. My lord. I replied, quickly grasping the isiint. it Is small wonder you rule this land. You have both brain and sec-em- heart. I thank you. Sir Edwin, and hope that both may always be at the serv, ice of you and your friends. I gave the suggestion to Mary ns my own. recommending that she proffer her request to the king in the presence of Wolsey. and. although she had little faith or hope, she determined to try. Within a day or two an opportunity offered, and she Raid to Henry: Pam ready to go to France nny time you wish, and shall do It decently and willingly. but If I do so much for you. brother, you might at least promise me that when King Louis Is dead I nny marry whomsoever I wish.. ,IIe will probably live forever, but let me , j . have at least that hope to give .ue what cheer it may while I suffer. The ever present Wolsey, who was standing near and heard Marys petition. interposed: Lot mo add my prayer to that of her highness. We must give her her own way hi something. Ma'T was such a complete picture of wretchedness that I thourit at. the time she had really found a tender spot s foleyshoiiemar -- . ( . (Conliuifcd'on page 7) Cures ColdBi Prevents Pneuwon Utah Co'. Riter Bros. Drag Logan. |