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Show IKS ,.0 TI-T,TELSL- more at my court. is THE Return Th of Holmes" Sherlock But, ah, what pleasant that I should other. ... Then your your word!. Silence, this! seek an- . and MmeT de Montespan, beautiful and furious, was standing before them, Mme. de Maintenon was a woman who was always full of self restraint and of cool resource. With a frank smile of greeting she advanced with outstretched hand. This is indeed a pleasure, said she, , But Mme. de Montespan was very angry, so angry that she was evidently making strong efforts to keep herself within control and to avoid breaking into a furious outburst- - She disregarded her rivals outstretched hand and turned toward the king, who had been looking at her with a darkening face. I fear that I intrude, sire. Vourentranee, madame, Bb A. CONAN DOYLE, Author of Saturday, December 1, 190 JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH. T majesty-.will.h- eak r Tins is in- - GOODSTOR THE HOLIDAY TRADE It is indeed intolerable! COME IN AND INSPECT OUR cried the angry lady, throwing LINE OF all discretion to the winds., Oh, I am not afraid of you, sire. ROCKERS UPHOLSTERED have loved you, but I have never feared you. ' I leave you here. ETC. DAVENPORTS, COUCHES, leave you yith your conscience and your your lady confessor. ,WE BUY DIRECT FROM THE But one word of truth you shall MANUFACTURERS AND cXN hear "before I go. You have been MEET ANYBODYS PRICES false to jour wife, and you have ON THE SAME CLASS OF been false to your mistress," but it ? GOODS : is only now that I find that you can be false also to your .word. She swept him an indignant courtesy and glided with head, erect 112 NORTH MAIN STREET out of the room. The king sprang from his chair as if he had been stung. Accustomed as he was to his' gentle little wife and the e.cn gentler La certainly "somewhat abrupt. HELPFUL HINTS . II must crave pardon if it is Valliere, such language as this FOR HOLIDAY BUYERS so. Since this lady has been the had never before Intruded itseif IK governess of my children I have upon the royal "earl. And then our W For months ve have been planning been in the habit of coming into his whole soul rose up in anger at her, at the woman who had soon be her room unannounced Christmas display and dared to raise her voice IK As far as I am concerned, you Against to hAve you cods' to pass judgment are most welcome to do so, said him. He gave an inartjculate cry We began on the took -her rival, with perfect composure. of rage and rushed to the door, Sire! Mme. de Maintenon, ef time and Inbought; ! C who had watched . , f the keenly emotions over J many eases secured bargains on j swift play of his " his expressive face, took two In tfortfiir 1$ worth; goods of unusual t I , 1 ; ail quick steps forward and laid her fy the our hand upon his arm. pf I will o after her. combines useful4 everything And why, sire t. & nose beauty; To forbid her. the courLA . COME .EARLY AND OFTEN. But, sire You heard Lei ! It is infaCome even" you are not ready buy mous! I shall go. as give you valuable suggestions hfc But, sire. eond you rut GOODS,, , COPYIICHT. BY 1881, HAtFEt t fllOTHCRS RECEIVING OUR WE ARE DAILY s j CHAPTER VI. ing the door. Ah, yes, sire; I know how The king sank back into bi foolish is ft womans tongue, and ahair with a groan. 'Forever'BO j have Wo ugh t a" wiser one the same, said he. Why, you than mine here to 'charm you. M. are worse than Father la Chaise Racine was to have come, but I and Bossuet. hear that he has had a fall from Nay, nay, said she gayly, his horse, and he sends his friend Shall I admit with the quick tact in which she in his place. I have wearied him! never failed. Oh, as you like, madame, as you when you have stooped to honor my little room with your you like, said the king listlessly. presence. That is indeed ingrat- At a sign from MllerNanon a itude, and it were a just punish- - little peaky man 'with a shrewd, ment if you were to leave me in j petulant face and long gray hair olitnde tomorrow and so cut off j falling back over his shoulders all the light of my dayr'And why entered the rooni. lie bowed pro- lave you not ridden today, sire! foundly three times and then ; Pah! It brings me no pleas- - seated himself nervously on the are. There was a time when my I very edge of the stool, from which Hood was stirred by the blare of the lady had removed her work-tb- e iorn and the rush of the basket. hoofs, but now it is all wearisome Shall it be a comedy, or to me. tragedy, or a burlesque pdstor. And hawking too! alt Corneille asked timidly. slbaU hawk no more. Yes; I There is my Pretended Astrolomust hsve But, sire, you ger. amusement. Yes, that will do. What is so dull as an amuseCorneille commenced to read ment which has ceased to amuse! his comedy, while Mme. de s 1 know not how it is. When I was white and delicate fingers iut a lad, and my mother and 1 picked among the many colored ere driven from place to place, silks which she was weaving into with theFronde at war with us her tapestry. From time to time and Paris in revolt with our she glanced across, first at the throne and even our lives in dan- clock and then at the king, who write! as to what would be ger, all life seemed to be so bright, was leaning back,' with his lace No, no; I shal ee her. Il3 Hfr so new and so full of interest. handkerchief thrown over his needless to urge the advantage of the door. pulled open Now that there is no shadow and face. It was twenty minutes to 4 Oh, sire, be firm, then! It you always I that my voice is the first in how, but shenew that she had Hr s, was with an anxious face that she We 3H make an to wish is as in Frances satisfacFrance, easy, Europe, put it back half an hour and that watched him start off, walking ail is dull and lacking in flavor. tho true time was ten minutes Hfr rapidly, with angry gestures, What use is it to have all pleas- past. - down ! he corridor. ' Then she LOOK 'OUT FOR OUR ANNOUNCEMENT WHEN ure before me when it turns to Tut, tut! cried the king sudturned back and, dropping upon wormwood when it is tasted! OUR DISPLAY IS READY FOR INSPECTION. is something There denly. lie bowed profoundly three time. her knees on the prie-diebowed True pleasure, sire, lies rather amiss there. The second last line I confess that I had not even her head in prayer for the king, RITER. BROS.-DRUCOMPANY. in the inward life, the .serene has a It was thought it necessary to ask your for herse1! and frr France. limp in it surely. wind, the easy conscience. And, one of his foibles to pose as a permission, madame, the other D Catinat, the guardsman ha I then, as we grow older is it not critic, and the wise poet would answered coldly. employed himself in showing his natural that our minds should fall in with his corrections, howThen you shall certainly do so young friend frun ever the water take a graver bent! We might ever unreasonable they might bo. in the future, madame, said the all the wonders of the gTeat pal"well reproach ourselves if it were Your majesty is perfectly king sternly. It is my express' ace. 5Xf so, for H would show that we right. said Corneille unblushing-Iy- i order to you that every possible De Catinat ha-- at ranged that - had not learned the lesson of "I shall mark the T passage respect is to be lhown in every the American shjjid remain wPh life. and see that it is corrected. lie way to this lady. his friend Jlajor de Brissac, as the It may be so, and yet it is sad picked up his book again and was with-- a Oh, to this lady-t & time had comef;sii for his own and weary when nothing amuses. about to resume his of her wave in hand her when direction. reading second turn of guard. He had Who is that knockingf? asked the Your majestys commands are king said: hardly stationed himself in .the the king. "M. Corneille, I am obliged to of course onr laws. But I must corridor when he was astonished last-lon- ger remember tbatitis this ladypfor to" see ItiamycampanionTlli. said you forvrhat-yohave read, without ascortTor theklng, madame. What is' it mademoi- regret that I must now inter- sometimes one may get confused attendants,' walking swiftly down filet rupt your comedy. Some other as to which name it is that your the passage. His delicate face M. Corneille, to read to the for hon- - was day perhaps I may have the pleas- majesty has picked-ou- t disfigured with anger, and his i king, said the young lady, open- - ure of or. He of the. it. rest hearing mouth was set grimly, like that She was superb in her fearless- of a man smiled in the gracious fashion who had taken a moThe Modesty of Women which made all who came within ness as she stood, with her sparkmentous resolution. gittirally makm them shrink from th his personal influence forget his ling blue eyes and her heaving tndollcfcU' qu Ilona. tho obnoxious Officer of the guard, said he and unpleasant local treat- faulta and remember him as bosom,' her lookingdown only upon shortly. ments, which some physicians consider essential in the treatment of diseases of the impersonation of dignity and royal lover. Angry as he was, his Yesr sire. women. Yet,. If bolp can be had. It la of lost of sternits gaze courtesy. something better to submit to this ordeal than let I wish your assistance. the disease grow and spread. The troubln The poet, with his book under ness as it rested upon her round I am at your command, sire. la that so often tho woman undergoes all she annoyance and shame for nothing. his arm, slipped out, while his full throat and the delicate lines Is there a subaltern here! 'Thousands of women who have been majesty said to madame: V of her shapely shoulders. Lieutenant de la Tremouille cured by Dr. Pierces Favorite Prescript I see by your clock that it is There is nothing mistaken for is tlon write In appreciation of the cure at the side guard.. which dispenses with tho examinations 4 oclock. must I insolence, at the court of sire, go. and local treatments. 'There Is ho other Very well.-- . You will place medicine so sure and safe for delicate My clock, sire, , is half an France. him in command. You will yourwomen aa Favorite Prescription." It You forget yourself, madame. self cures debilitating drains. Irregularity and hour slow. go to the apartment of M. de Oamalo weakness. It always helps. It Half an hour! will that leave The beg the you king Vivonne. If he is not there you almost always cures. It la strictly non secret, all its Ingredients looked dismayed for an instant room. must go and seek him. Wherbeing printed on Its bottle-- rapper; then I and must first to remind began laugh. Nay, your ever he is, Jto deleworlous or must find him root in that case, said he, I had best that I was so far honored wi th in-- 1 he- - you drugsana every native medicinal s hou iv AND-VIG- TOR thATuir entering Into Its composition-haendorsement of those most eminent In the remain where I am, for it is too as, to have an appointment this sire. Yes, several schools of medical practice. Some late to go, and I can say with a afternoon. At 4 oclock I had You will give him. an order ef these numerous and strongest of professional endorsements of Its ingredients, clear conscience that it was the your royal promise that you from me. At 6 oclock he is 1 o be will be found in ' a pamphlet wrapped would fault to clocks me. cotne rather I than mine. cannot doubt around the bottle, also In a booklet mailed in his carriage at the east gate of free on request, by Dr. IL V. Pierce, of that your majesty will keep that I trust that was it of nothing the palace- .- Ilis sister, Mme. de Buffalo, N. Y. - These professional on- great dorscraoDts should have far more weight very importance, sire, promise in spite of the fascina- Montespan, will await him there, than any amount of the ordinary lay! or said the ladv with of do tions which you may find here. j testimonials. and he is charged by me to drive , I should have come, madame, her to Tho most Intelligent women nil ire triumph in her eyes, the chateau of Petit Bourg. feuist on knowing w hut they take as mod-- i m1 but the clock, as you may observe, You will tclno Instead of opening their mouths like j . ,,lt1Ils' tell him that he is anlot of young birds and gulping down is half an hour slow, and the time No state affair? whatever Is offered them. " Favorite Fro-v no was only that it was had passed before was aware of swerable to me for her arrival 'l'0 acrlption is of knows composition. It there. and rick Wne" it. at which I had intended thejiour well Yes, siiVJ, De. jCatinat- - rais- -women Dr. Pierce's Medial Adv is r ;ent Tr to" rebuke" f Iie condi'ic t "of a I will not beg, sire, FIU that; ed his n receipt of stamps re pnv you sword in salute and startof. ; mailing oniu. Send to Dr. 1:. v, But Tterhans let person. sumptuous distress that am I return ed you. his mission. . . upon Buffalo, fc. i .. 21 . , stamps for pa-or si stamps for is better as it is. My absence ing to my chamber, and 5 oclock If'sick consult the Do, rerfreenr charge kr letter. All such communication- - are Wl1 la ltseH convey my message will suit me as well as 4. (To Be Continued.) k TWO THOUSAND NEW RECORDS JU3T MEC3VED I thank 'you, madame, but I PleanUVIh.t-- Invieorat. i Bnd in such a sort that I trust I aad regulate atomach, liver and Um da j may never see that persons face have not found this interview so Subscribe for The Journal. , , . TO. 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