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PRV THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SU JANUARY 27, 1895. N loudly, ““Treason! Treaeon!” But Antonio | sheath, leaped fromis horse and approached | sake, seelng that you are a Monte Velluto C E O S oried ““Treason, treason!" yet louder than | him, He dismounted also, and Robert sald to [ and he a Sensoy—'* _ PRPHET et~ s om, A, Some Things —OF had frowned at his pastime being interrupted, “1 have charged them to injure neither the “You have killed him?" they cried with I r fell a-laughing, and between his laughs cried | Lady Lucia nor your consin by £0 much as a | one voice, “Treason, treason!" with Antonfo. And at| hair, for the duke bids me say that he will “‘He attacked me In treachery, and 1 have - the entrance of the hall they met a dozen | Ot constrain the lady 2 Killed him,” answered Antonio re 00 - ® | pikemen running, and Antonio, polnting over ““Is she then given to me?" eried Antonlo, [ For a while there was silence. Then An- his shoulder, called in tones of horror, “Trea- | his face lighting up with a marvelous eager- L tonfo asked: 2 y son, treason!” - And Tommasino cried, “The | Tess, ‘ “The lady—did she go willingly?" BY ANTHONY HOPE. 3 duke! Help the duke!" 8o that they passed Nay, not o fast” answered Robert, with | «She was frightened and dazed by her fall, Others better; but there can be but Author of “A Prisoner of Yenda,” Bto, untouched through the pikemen, who hesi- | Subtle cunning. 1The duke will not give her |y jord; she knew not what she did nor ) \ tated an instant in bewilderment, but then | {0 You now. But he will exact from you and | wiat they did to her, And the lleutenant : one best. Now there are many L‘“‘P' N " = g e hey heard (he duke's own | from me alike an wath not to molest—no, ( yo g S e g Nesdh A b Y R Copyright, 1804, by Anthony Hope, ‘x.:lgrc;:,.“v :”"! vTrn.Pn"LrI‘l‘ ‘l;:n;fl:‘. s xv:"r; Not fo see her fof tiwee months, and then she | (0K her in front of him, and holding her arations of Cod Liver Oil. " Some A ¥ with all gentleness, so rode toward the cit e or otter: ore i through the hall and out of the portico passed | Shall chose .'”‘n:"":‘" e e ¥ Qo koD her,! il ANOWIO: 7 ire good, others better; but there is ) SHAPTER 1 |to run” laughed Tommasino, pricking his | the cousins echoing their crics of Treason!” dfaming Tearsr e e el Antonio, | . “Amen, poor lady!™ said Martolo, doffing but one best. It is best for the fol« HJ\ Tm ANTONIO ToOK To it | Morse 4ad tosting bia halr, dark aa Antonto’s | And every man they mot went whither the | notvat® convinced of AL L BT Jowlng rensora OW COUNT ANTONIO ? | was fair, back from his neck. pointed; and when they leaped on their [ B0 ¥ IR R AL Then Antonfo whistled to his horse, which § TEASOnS HILLS ctoss the bridge they rode and through | horses the very lackey that had held them | & Pace Then Robert let g hold of his OrSe, | oome'to his side; with a gesture he bade the Excellence of preparation. Gountless are the siories t1d of the say- | the gates, and having traversed the great | dropped the bridles with hasty speed and ran | ground, and came to Antonio With out. | Men stand aside and they obeyed him; and Fitness for immediate absorpe \ that Count Antonto spoke and of the | square came to the door of Lucia's house, | into the palace crying “Treason!" Then An- | (ireiohed hands. he gathered Tommasino in his arms USSS i absorp: gecds that HE AT WHER B CAWSTE MR outs | TS R e e ardle | oo Tommasino ever foMowing, and both [ * Wpeholar said he, 4 am in your mere “Hold my stirrup, that 1 may mount,” tion. ;l.l:flr“i‘l;li: mxlr] a ‘rm;_‘ £ Togetdh gthEr }|.'-n~_l_,\m:u::u”ngm\'mum‘m.":u;lnr w h“n;]‘lr- yet |'rylnul "Tr‘v’m'on" vy||:\-(l»wrl‘ ;.\l‘trll;:sfllkhl' my lord. If you do not belleve me, slay :’nid he; nn]nl still they obeyed. But when Freedom from dis v » hills, Yo o d legend nto Tommasino's hand and bade the serv- | square, and on the way they me pike- | me." hey saw him mounted with Tommasino found his name thick as the berries hang cn a “ ants carry his name to the Lady Lucia. A [ men who guarded the Lady Lucia, and the | ~Antonio lcoked at him with searching, wist- | eated in front of him, Martolo cried R Bush, and with the passing of every year it | stir arose among them, and much whisper- | townsmen, who stood mocking and snarling | ful eyes. He hated to war against the duke, | “But, my lord, we are charged to take him It contains Ozone and Guaiacol, $rows ANl o discern. where truth tles | I8, tIl &n cld inko, Hedil OFCHE IseEVING | at the pikemen; ahd 29 priemicH and towns- | and his heart was aflame with the hope that | back and deliver him to the duke.” ‘ i, greeable taste and odor. men, came forward saying: men alike they cried (though Tommasino | dwelt for mim in Robert’s words; for he| “And it you do?" asked Antonlo. the greatest life-giving, germ= and where the love ot wonder, working to “Pardon, my lord, but we are commanded | hardly could speak now for laughter and 1ack | did not doub but that neither three months | Martolo made a movement as of one tying destroying agents in nature. gether with the sway of a great man's mem- | yot to admit you to the Lady Lucia,” and he | of breath), “Treason, treason!” And all o nor three hundred years could change his | a noose. These reasons make ory, has wrought the embroidery of its fancy | waved his hand toward the inner part of the | whom they cried flocked to the palace, cry- | lady's love : ; g *““And i you do not?" asked Antonfo. on the plain robe of fact. Yet, amid all | porch, where Antonio saw a dozen oF more |ing fn thr turn, “Treason, treason!" €| “You & HIS, OLE s e, VRL WENL | e con <HN RNt ot NHOW. CORa(ved that is of uncertaln knowledge, and so | pikemen of the duke's guard drawn across | that people ran out of every house in the | warrant have 17" alive to the duke.” | the passage to the house; and their picks | neighborhood and hurried to the palace cry-| “And, save your honor, what warrant have ch rest, this much at least should be | ¢ 8! At And, sava your honor, what warrant ha Antonio looked down on them :m”"\" ,:"fl- r‘fl'm” e toriHe \oneE ot | flashed in the rays of the setting sun as they | ing *Treason!" and every one asking his |1 who stand here unarmed before you “To whom bear yo allegian ia he. iUl i el ou. thist. Gt | 1CYSIEH CHRET (R EFORE GF heis ratk, neighbor what the treason was. And thus, | asked Robert 7%y 1N BIRHONEL ha ey’ thay anawared, noble family, it fell o at Cour v . Some of the townsmen and apprentice lads, | by the time in which a man might count a Po Antonls: po ed. Then he | uncovering as they spoke. TRADE<MARK. Antonio, a * fn of noble lineage, forsook ”"".\-lmfl fellows, each with a staff, had gath: | hundred, a crowd was,pushing and pressing Il e R L Kt o ieviiom ealaies ) aaiied "AGToRID, bl senidsladi sorvic- $ihe prince, disdained the obli- [ ered now around Antonia, whom they loved | and striving round the gate of the palace, | "=, VY ; .| “To none besides,” they answered, won- 3 & - gt oA 'his rank, set law at naught, and [ for his feats of strength and his liberal gifts | and the cousins were alone on the other side “_"r*l':" IT:‘{ l”::\nx-""-”rur\rl:mnr 'flnl\\" If;‘»:‘ mY | doring the very best preparation of Cod Liver Oil ever produced. It - . | to e pool d ders! g a V' of e great s e. e Py J S Lio.s by ;. 1 v, bi you do,"" said e. * one C i . i CNSE! S H ."iMat seemed {ndeed n hia own eyes to [ to_ the poor, and, understanding”what ‘was | of the real square. | oy jaeare | your word 1 darecnot trusti but It you will [ AV, but veu o paid he UTo one that | consumption and all wasting discases. It does this, because it strikes “There are some, sir, who would enter | gasped Tommasino. ride back with your men and pray the duke | ¥ DOt that ¥ou Should detves o GRS | at the very seat of the disease—the germs which produce it. It con- other than the work of a rebel and a brigand. | iy you if you are set on entering,” and the | But Antonfo gave not thanks until his | !¢ send me a promige under his own hand, to | j - tains Ozone and Guaiacol. hese are certain death to germ life. Its Yet, although it was by these names that men | follow's cyes sparkled, for there was great [ meal was ended. Raising lls volce, as that I will trust. And, meanwhile, Tom-| “uGoa's counsel God knows,” said Martolo. [ basis is the purest Norwe “od Liver @il Thiss i PR iten speak of him, they love his memory, [ enmity in the town against the pikemen, and | halted his horse before the Lady Lucts masino, with the Lady Lucia, shall abide in SIS 18 the l"!h\ orwegian Cod Liver Oil. his supplies the nutrition build up the system. It is thus a food as well as a medicine. cures be good, but was held by many to be none 3 “We are dead men If we return to the city SRR and I also, Ambrose, the Franclscan, having | @ lusty youth with a stick in his hand is | house, he called loudly, no longer “Treason!® | & safe place, and 1 will stay here, awaiting | yoi 14 heer elay us yourself, my lord, if | Necessary to BeALY. 6 sme by | never loath to find a use for it. | but *Lucia And she, knowing his volce, | your return, and If you will, let two of your B i SPotilven of tha,oity, or ool come " | For a moment Count Antonio hesitated, for | looked again out from the wind:w. Then | men stay with me YOt (10 HUTeaL Tadar nEs youLmOLY" 6 the aged folk, have learned to love it in e ser 'to Mim, ana Tommasino | Antonio leaped from his horse with an oath, | “Many a man, my lord,” returned Robert, | \qod" “By your faces you are men of the . . o o . e Eo Tl thuis am minded to wrlie, be- | threw Nim a glance of appeal and touched | and ran to tho door, and, Anng it un- | “would take your caution in bad part. But | g ¥ lt 1S the klnd Ph SlClanS Pl‘eSCl’lbe fore the time when I must carry what I [the hilt of his sword. But he would not | guarded he rl{sl\v.(l in, leaving h;urlmr;fl{\" let it be so. Come, we will ride after’my 80 we are, my lord, but we serve the duke know with me to the grave, the full and | that the blood of men who were themselves rwl‘:t'v'l e e 115:‘11"{“‘|:‘\|:fid""-“":“u:: company.” And he rose and caught An- |y his guard for reward.” Wiole trulh concerning: Antonio's - flight | loved by mothers, wives and matds, should | S (A SN STt by the favor of | o> * "Ygount, ‘my bridle and brought it to| "l ove the men of the city as they love | For Colds, Coughs, Consumption, Bronchitis, Asthma, and all from the city and the court, seeking in my [be shed in his quarrel, and he raised his U wing that by the fayot of | him. ““Mount, my lord," said he, stand-| o sald Antono. “And a few pence a day A h u thma, heart as 1 write excuse for him, and finding | hand, bidding them be still. :\I"f}\:':“(\""l"rr:'::"(‘" 'h]‘\f s”":"l“""“""Lam‘m‘fm_d ing by. sliotl ot by e man's soul”as -Well. as His ulmonary Complaints; Scrofula, General Debility, Loss in the record, It little else, yet a tale th “1 have no quarrel with the pikemen,™ said | thoe crowd areig Che SEC B Con ™ Antonlo, believing either that the man was | body." of Flesh, An@mia, and all Wasting Diseases. lovers must read in pride and sorrow, and, | he, “and we must not fight against his high- | Voo "o palace of the duke there was [ true or that his treachery, If treachery there | The two men looked at one another In bor- if this be not too high a hope, that princes | pess's servants. great confusion. For the pikemen, finding [ Were in him, was foiled, and seeing him to | plexity. The and deference in which a may study for profit and for warning. The faces of the townsmen grew 1ong in | Robert de Beauregard scrambling cut of the | all secming unarmes ve for a little dagger | they held Antonio forbade them to fall on | Handsome lllustrated Pamphlet Free. T. A. SLOCUM CO., 183 Pearl St., New Yorke Now it_was in the tenth year of the reign | gicuppointment. Tommasino alone laughed | figh pond with a drawn sword in his hand | in his belt, which would hardly suffice to | him; vet they dared not let him take Tom- of Duke Valentino over the city of Firmola, | 15y “rocognizing in Antonio's gentleness the | and his highness c:ying *“Treason!” with the | kill a man, and was more a thing of orna- | masino. Then, as they stood doubting, he ite territories and dependent towns, At |y’ ghat heralds a storm. The count Was | rest of them, must have it that the traitor | ment than of use, set his foot in the stirrup | spoke low and softly to them: 2 =5 HN & co Count. Antonfo of Monte ' Vellito, having | jlover more dangerous than when he praised | was none othier than Robert himself, and 1n | and prepared to mount, And in so doing he | “When he that Should give law and ub- - N ety and. Whot by om0t e | submission. their dutiful zeal they came nigh making an | turned his back on Robert de Beaurcgard. | hold right deals wrong and makes white 15th and Douglas Sts., loved ‘greatly, and whom by reason of his| Tupy,» continued Antonto, “I would faln | end of him then and there, before the duke | Tho moment for which that wicked man had | black and black white it 18 for Eentiemen Bl o nig | see the Lady Lucla.” And with this he | could gain silence enough 'to render his ac- | schemed and bid was ccme. SUll holding and honest men to be a law unto them- hind, men called, Tommasing, came from it | {0, e iside the porch, signing to Tom. | o-unc of the affalr audible, And when the | Antenio's stirrup with one hand, ‘he drew | selves. Mount your horses, ther, and follow of the city, to the palace of the duke, with | masino to stay where he was; but the lad | first pikemen were informed there came | ayift as lightning from under his cloak a|me. And so long as I am safe you shall e o hte hiahnoss's sanction for hia | Wwould not, and leaping down ran to his|others, and these others, finding the frst | dagger difterent from the toy in his belt—|be Safc, anq eo long as I live you shall live; ieriage With the Lady Lucla. This lady, | kinsman and stood shoulder to shoulder with | thrnging around the duke and Robert, cried | JHEEeT Qe el o e en” And. that mo- | and While 1 eat and arink vou shall ha then 17 years of age, loved Antonio, and he | him. on them for the traitors, and were on the | oo’ yag been Antonio’s last, had it not | to drink and eat; and you shall be my ser B o Cnad been_ privily plighted be. | Thus they stood facing:.the line of .pike- | polnt of engaging them, and when they ai80 | chanced that on thie instant Robert drew the | Ants, AWl whet the tme of God's will her, and troth had beers privily Beited b [ men, when suddenly the _opposing ' rank | had been witlr difoulty convinced; and the | guever he horse started o pace aside, and | Whereot:God forbid that 1 should doubi—is Rtrongth and power of the love they bore | opened and Robert de Beauregard himself | two partles, with WS BIghoess PR HONEC | Antonio, taken unawares, stumbled forward | SR I will go back to her T love and you the one for the other, that even to this day | came through. Starting slightly at sight of | turned to the pursult of the cousins, they shall go back to them that love you; and great ha erly | and came mnear falling on the ground. His " . ey g o baring | found the whole of the great hall utterly | 214 €6 men shall say that you have proved your- the old mock at young lovers who show | Antonio, he yet bowed courteously, et by concourse ‘ot townsmen, de. | salvation lay in that stumble, for Robert, | f0 L LRI themselves over fond, by crying: *“Tis | his head, and Antonio, with Tommasino, did RERS h(_;jmm et men; 4% || Having putsall mibisirength Jnio: the blow, gelves true men and good. EXACT SIZE PERFECT) " r Thus jt was. that two men of the duke's Lucla and Antonfo!” But since the Lady | the like. A O e &H tien ‘trticing, ot Antomio, Ut N enibLy o vas a rpha came v W v 7 gsked | affray with the hated pikemen, who they |an s 8, 4 d guard, Martolo and he whom they called R n N N N e et e ndas deslremy conceived must, beyond doubl, bo'the wicked | aif n biy turn staggered forvard and could | Fena '(though of his true name there is no THE MERCANTILE IS THE FAVORITE TEN CENT CIGAR. 3 enjoyed war 0 , | Robert. g “ Shih 3 traitors that had risen in arms against the recover himself before Antonio 8| Facora)itwent togstlier WItHECOURE PAntonld P Pivst Ol i L A e O Y N Eas | A bWinlof enas o Ao0k Fhvaien B e e | duke's life and throne. Narrowly, Indeed, | rcund, a smile at his own unwariness on his SR iTo or sale by all First Class Dealers. Manufuctured by the p T g and £ y | 8 | Anto . v S and his cousin Tommasino to a secret fast- She Gule. knew, prayed leave of nis. highness | ort's hand flew to his sword, and in a mo- | Was & great battle in the hall averted by |lMps. ___ _________ “Iness in the hills; and there, in the course F. R. RICE MERCANTILE CICAR CO,, $o° wed ner. Bt the ke, a crafty and |ment they had fought, But now another | the duke L‘,‘,‘;‘,i‘n”"i.m‘}z""n..'fi“';‘;.‘l..‘,‘;‘fi‘; & bigh | =en o s e feen brotd Bde T The | of many days, Tommasino was healed of the Factory No. 304, St. Louis, Mo B (18 18 s DA Loc o\ kBT BT e ey torw AFANGWIC g tcemunan sty BBt Hamd ARPERS SRR G e o fo e (HAr{ iR bt imowertibreattictiali b ViRt b nd v lEeg R AR, of the guard B e wan heldt bV thel ohrtic hbsrinale) aa Reviosien bianti| Baimial FARITAIE SRCTRAROE. U0 e trer: | Blared biliim) watfaldinotieuston hlin:o Mo { hiad g1ven him, fnd rod Hiy horss agfin aud pedble, counted not to augment Wis state and | tonfo with his dark smile, and Antonio [ ¢ir SOEAP K wnsmen found hard to be- | 3tocd glartag, the.knife in his hands, his|héld next place to Antonio himself in the | Tevenues by the gift of a bride so richly | flushed r e e eatie titay wyiatied thot!tobes | partea)lipafalsplayig gxinning testiii iNot ia |(band thiat gathered round (he, For there BN hel bt choarator 1o Blva MAEL(bal| L auao et Al Antonto?id asked Eha duke, |18y e B R e o aaninoki fas | \Word ispoke Antonio}ibut (o drew his aword) fcamie 10 them, every: man thatl was Wrong favorite of hs, a man In whose devotion he | +T seek not your highness, but my plighted | oUory ‘man there knew—and the women and | and pointed whire Robert’s sword lay on the fully oppressed, and some came I|nr love of could surely trust, and whose disposition was | wife,” said Antonio. e in s An B niopantl. Tommasioy||ETa88. % The: taaiior, recognlzing, the > grace ||adventura andihecause they hoped to atrike %0 erve his master In all. things, falr and | rike: Valentine smiled still, and, coming | snd none elte of ail the city, had raised the | that allowed him to itake his sword, shamed, | &cod blows; and some came whom Antonlo $081 - ofentor agorel.. Buch & ‘onb, the: AUKs | tors sontc, asted. hia ari"(ivough his and l'alarm But’ somehoarkened st -last, and'| it may be, by muolaeturn for his {reschery, | Would not vecelve Inasmuch as they were found in the Lord Robert de Beauregard, a | gafd in most friendly fashion: ‘‘Come With | ith these and a s:lid wedge of the pikemen | in silence lifted :and drew it, and, withdraw- | Breater ‘rogues than were those whos gentleman of Provence, who had quited his | s to my house and we will tallc of this,” | the auke ana Robert with much ado thrust | ing to @ distance from the horses, which | ey fled from. P ; SWn. country, Having been drawn into some | Tt artonio. eaught fast in the choice be- | their way through the erowd and won access | quietly cropped the'grass, the two faced one | Such fs the tale of how Count Antonlo was tumult there, and having taken service with | ween ~obedience and open revolt;. went |'to the. deor of the palace, BT outiawed from the duke's peace and took to s = e duke had risen to a great place in his weross the square, the duke's arm | In what time a thousand men may be con- | g al a 5. I y have I se vn, an: = 2 . Sheduke had nisen Lo 8 Ereat plnce Invhin | trowning acrons Hho B0re, e e I e e T ane ovianra | o AL, and ekey wers, (ko bearlig and the it whowo whll may Hamsthe count and whoto | CA MOLE JUNTPER &b tonlo preferred his request, the duke, with | side and behind Tommasino with the horses. [ mind, and at the instant that the duke |, G Hidhas W”MPM Rl will may praise him. For myself 1 thank | ynd reiable, never fails, suara _many & courteous regretful phrase, made him | But as they went a sudden cry came from | gained the square with his friends and his | o0 po”trythful—calm and easy ever 0 Knew | heaven that this same troublesome pass pills as every bottle 18 séaled . Sold by all leading drugglsts, . aware, that the lady stood promised to Rob- | {he house they left, and a girl's face showed | guards, Count Antonio had prevailed <n the him ruth (—cm} n ;u = sy AR of love that likens one man to a lion and | per bottle. If your druggist d not Laye it send $2.00 and we will forward you a bott ert by the irrevocable sanctity of his princely | for an. instant, tear-stained and palid, at an | Lady Lucla to brave his highness's wrath. | fi¥e when he fought; but then it seemed as | apcther to a fox has not come nigh me. A T e e LS e open window. A shiver ran through Antonio. | It §s true that he had met with some re- thoughHuthrescamoimpon shimyakaort fof INry e BULINA DadyATiuciuibalngibroughtiback o) Western Offico. - Omaha, Nebraska, WSS uSH forget, 1 pray you, my geod cousin | put the duke, pressing his arm, he went still | sistance from the steward, who was in Rob- akin to madness, or (as the ancients would | the city by the lieutenant of the guard, was " - Antonio,” said he, ‘‘forget, as young men | in silence. ert's pay, and had tarried to buffet the fel- h;\"“ fablm.‘llcs‘fl ?zmi‘lrx‘n»fiu{fig‘ll‘fr‘l‘:;‘?e fi;:‘ :mlgud in her own !lm:s(\ ‘x:nd ]th; c!‘m(rzv“nf lightly can, this desire of yours, and it shall the door of the palace a lackey took | low into obedience, and with mcre from an | of war, which transforme erly, im- | her was commended by, the duke into the 5 be my charge to find you a bride full as lh:.‘“hol:scshrmm Tumnruslnn, and the four | old governess who, since she could not be |buing him with a rage and rushing impetu- | hards of a discreet lady, and for a while his :""E':_'e'cb;jmf{“"/fm‘l‘l!':"yu{;"lflufi ‘“;fll;fl B;fll‘ll‘g se=—THBE—— fair as the Lady Lucia.” passed through the great hall and through | buffeted, had perfirce to be locked into a ty. Here lay his danger when matched | Lighness, for very shame, forchore to trouble ¥ 3 ee him? - v o Ton ’ Y said s or | Johnny—I'm glad enough to see him, but 3 [ But Antonio's face wenf v OB ihet “beyond and Into the | cupboard; yet the better part of the time | with such a swordsman as was little Tom- | her with suitors. For, he said, in his bitter 1 : , but chii, as he answered: tired trombrow to :.',empdn"-k?.:a the duke ;’m ‘down under the | had to be spent in imploring Lucia herself. | masinc; but for all that few cared to meet | humor, as he looked down on the dead body his whiskers reminds me so much of the we may not carry the young lord with 2 e, 4 t 1 didn’t get. “My clo 1 N va of the garden near by the fish pond, | At last, with many fears and some tears she | him, some saying that, though they called | of Robert de Beauregard: “I have lost two | BORL 1 Cldr i b s Lo me, ;m‘l{n:xtell:irl ;:-‘{n l\v‘&‘l,ell:lh,l;)llcnrd.y “R’l Q;‘y'.'; :::‘11 :\:mlugiuudcmy on Antonlo," spoke t5 | had yielded, and it was with glad eyes that | themselyes as brave as others, yet they|good servants and four strong arms through “‘Z‘:}J'r‘d',,;‘:::;":Z”ll%m”)flu Amnn::tlrm'( my Lord. Robert, your highness knows well | him fiercely: Tommasino saw the count come forth from | scomed half appalled when Count Antonio set | her and mayhap if I find her another suitor | the WORC “RERoIe. ' Hominy-=A beroine 15 that she loves him not.” “Men have died at my hands for less,” | the (|Onr)(|"flrry;ng I;ucia in m: lllrmln, undlulh— upon them, for he fought'as though he nn‘-s': :lenfi‘lr'nillllmljyh me. ofiiyet another_ stalwart |\, K ooae ool in il m‘)\y Suat m:ru:: Pu nly 's *love,” smil wup | said ne. ers saw him also; for a great shout came from | surely win, and as though God were with | gentleman, S e B L % il o e duke. oA | ®hhon for each of such shalt-you answer | the duke's party actoss the squire, and | phim. Thus now he darted upon Robert de | S0 sho abode in peace, indeed, byt in sore |8 &0t a little dood mustache. |~ - Yegetable and rains, Antonlo.” " MeS | God,” retorted Antonio, not less hotly. the pikemen set out at a run with Rob- | Beauregard in sceming recklesiness of re. | desoldtion and sorrow, longing for the day | EOCURS Y6, 8 OGRS S, A\han 3 “It has shone o T ey ‘commands In the face of | ert himself at their head. Yet ) %00n 88 | coi\ing’ thrust himself, yet ever escaping | When Count’ Antonio shoud come back to|Cl, By pleliil g mmy's mother, as one on_me since she knew a | You SCOL, B EORRAIIE T 0w stern | they were started, Antonio also, bearing | yon ™ i udden resources and dexterity, | Seek her. - And again was she closely e beamed on him for obeying previous | Prepared from the original fo mula pre man when she looked on him,” said Antonio. | 1 the ey saiC JU8 U T SO (*ee | Lucta in his arms, had reached where | fOm B U ST OAT L ®TVing mo space | Buarded by the duke. orders (o refuse pie w0 thered be enough | rerved in the Archiver of tho Foly laud. lay hnd Tommasino, who stood by, recking as | {00%, 1 "Ikain 1 'will hang you from the | Tommasino was With the borses, comy ot s O G o DA B e i T oiTs Gontinuedl) ;zl»‘nfiednr;:::rl“y(nr’on‘:?mmm[“ y-EiTuarelr |2 an puthantol story dating bac 600yea: R0 N il ol as Dfmll:lrrxgdulkhees ne |itower, ot theligate. 80 be. warned-=now— siant later he was meunted and cried: e | |y oiiceq skill by the dash and brilliance of o B e A v tho gate!” and he stuck in his spurs and B! COINCIDENCE. his plate, “I knew you wouldn’t let me tell Droke in, saying carelessly: a"fii‘ lcheen‘;z(:h:::dhi““"o :fiffin‘;&t‘;”gfl on | his horse bounded forward, Tommasino fol- glskn!“““&h!figdw‘:‘s ",I"l, t;:mnnl:o ni;‘:“ hl‘i:‘(‘ a ‘I'I;_,bullx(\re the nmns,l(-r! T A POSlTIVE CUR “And this Robert, my lord, is not the man A C¥e” his | lowing. No more than a hundred yards lay [ darkness, o g ast, Mins | o s e i oW York Independent. hank you, my dear,” sgid the pretty 3 S P e e I Ol sl lr"l:bgl;;vce“hg“: ‘oo by M8 | between them and tho gates of the city, and | dered “Robert the more, for Antonio’ was | o, SR, (T winter e gt | Young woman o the bright-cyed boy who for all Stomach, Kidney and Bowel tellow.” master,"glared as flerce. But Antonlo was | BETCR 0 i iy Ul bar - ahelrpath | famed for the keennoss of his eyes by nigt. | WRGE OIS Bl o0xe WA drain, | hed risen Inthe crowded ear to give her troubles, especially “I {hank you for § they had reached the gate. The gate war- | Be those things as they may, in the Very | The uncouth poes of the telegraph s seat. He stood a few moments with his | . ITopmanin s amiled Fho . aude. 7et 1 love T'fl'f{',’;,“”,‘,"‘\"l\:,i"'{",',"‘,l;‘"mved and fought for | donis were in the act of shutting i, having | moment when Robert pricked Antonio in the |~ Loom spungled thick with frozen rain. | feet very wide apart and then o said: GHRONIC CONSTIPATION, B Whereat Tommasine e i one | you e e et Jagt. What has | Dercelved the tumult, but Tommasino siruck | left arm and cried out in triumph on W& | s op cach vude blast that stings, UIE L was @ man and a, litte glrl had got T L O R T i and patted the hound again. “It is enough,” | this gentleman done for the duchy?” atithem wiitithie) Aatiobhisisward fandi oy iiatroke, PAnionioflesped lon nim endidrose B Mnevysot Birdm inttumultinicet, s pat o Jtakegherdongmy, = et he avikeil v L A s .| Bave way before the ng horses; and be- | sword through his heart, and Robert, with| gy O8VG R0 RN £ ~ i R dukeh have. promiasd, Aplonls. | ThenRobert spoke suadenly and scornfully: | 16 the gate was shut Antonio and he were | the sword yet in him, fell to the &round R e BT One of Fairmont's bright little girls was | e Frauciscan Remedy Co, XK T R T RN a5 "‘;‘( e P s wil] - | on their way through, and the hoofs of their | groaning. And when Antonio drew forth the sitting at the table with the rest of the T 'y and o yenough, suid Antonlo, and he'| solent knave (e ot to hear him, for he | lorses clattered over’the bridge. -Thus An- | sword the man at his feet died. Thus, It it | And now, below the skyis Barsh Flgame. family, when she raised her tiny finger as 184 VA ZURE 57., CHICAGO, ILL. o T G T T B “{‘l:( A et 'Mtood. with eyes ‘bent o | (Ono was clear of the city with his lady in | be God's will, may all traitors perish. In teeth of gusts whence discord floats, |a warning signal and whispered: “S-h-h h 100 n for Circular i filastrated Calg 5 ) A,_monstrous har of music seems o’s gone o ; 0 astrated CGalendar, When, ho. got cwear. outside. of the” dukels | the Ouke's face, looking whether his_ap- | B19 8rms, and Tommagino, his cousin, Bafe ( Antonto looked round the plaini but M| %o ‘twer, with birds' black ehapes for myidicolinigons o ialecp, JRD stenand ce cablnet Antonio laid his hand on Toms|peal should reach its mark. But Tom- ; grew darker still, and even his sight did B otens It sn-ores” For sale by Kubn & Co. .l5lll & Dl)llgh e D . “Tet mever & word spoke | Yet Were they not safe; for neither Duke | not avail for more than some three-score TS T T T Ty I = T e e bt 1 drew off the hoavy | Valentine nor Robert de Beaurcgard were | yards. Yet ho saw a dark mass on his right, | Then, radiant where the stecl-gray west L Rlasyrielty ln Thnave GLal S el 8L Obaet Hiave hoe. T e e left hand and it huny | men Who sat down under defeat, But few | fistant, as he judged that space or more: | | Has drowsed ke some stern arctic lake, What produces the electricity in a thunder K no. ] e e e Le o |jaiatent, Taniliofh AeQBANALARRAS IOr URRFSS | [Bou gheningiitiintaeinn hinreat, e storm? The New York Times says this um [ B ¥ AT Cthen “they. walked n. siibnon to the|| danglng in theifingers of his right, and he | MemMente Hac ARNeC betore thers MALEH EOR| Rapldly it moved y 1t was a group The obtrusive ~sun's = broad splendors il TOM0-G6 1817, ” o t Robert and at t| men galloping, and Antonio stood motionless. 155 question, of perennial interest hoth to the ally gate and in ilence atil climbed the :;Z"‘,‘(_"n',’;m'lf‘e glovs apdiat Robertiandiat the i ory) o men, and Itaber', riding in tholr tront, | regarding them. But they swept ony ot breaks hére Antonlo’s house stood. | 57 1 hness we t here,” said | 54% hard on a mile away the cousins head- | turning whither he stood, and he, unable to | On the strange emblem full th | N 7 ~ 3 loeplossnonty But_ the duke sent for Robert de Beauregard Tn"’m‘:’;’s‘flfo'fl: ,‘;jfi,;‘,‘;”’{n”i ';“'““"B" d 41 ing across the plains toward the spot where | (ell wpat they did, whether they sought | The glory of their fresh-kindled fi can scarcely be sald to be completely and ..'.".’2..,..“%331""&.,«'“fi‘.‘fi‘a;}i”{"h' o into his chamber and sald to him: Hale your peace. boy,” said Robert, “or | the spurs cf Mount Agnino run down; for | him or whither they went, watched them Till visible music seems to flash satisfactorily solved. It has, however, gen- opain.’ Anmuiis. Antidota for Ak “If you be wise, friend Robert, lttle grass | (he. duio will have you whipped.” ’ there was the way of safety; but it was yet | (i1l they faded away In the darkness, and | And fade along the illumined wirest erally been supposcd that the big didps in S48 oihor oxcossen, ‘Frice, 10 Sindihiomm shall grow under your feet this side of your e t . ten miles away, And Robert and his com- | then, leaving Robert where he lay, mounted p IOy L T a thunder shower were the result of electrifi- . marriage, This Antonlo says mot much, | bk store "ob ' be taunted with its | Gh M eioned turlously in pursuit, while | his horse and made speed toward the hills, PRATTLE OF THE YOUNGSTERS, cation, for working an electrical machine in THE ARNOLD CHEMICAL CO, but T have known him outrun his tongué | o orcaane %o more to say,” cried Tom. | Duke Valentine watched from ihe wall of the | praying that there he should find his cousin r (|8 foB causes the minute drops to adhere to- 1518, Westorn Avene, CHICAGD. with deeds.' masino: and _without more, caring naught | 8arden above the river. and the Lady Lucla, escaped from the | . Teacher—Tommy, you may draw a map of | gether and form larger ones. But mow | por taje by an drugglsts, Ouaba i Tt tho lady were as eager as T the matter | o lor S presibe of ths duke. he fiang | Now Count Antonio was a big man, and | pursult of the duke’s’ men. ~Yet had he | TUTkes and tell us all you can about it | come developments tiat render it probable h would not halter said Robert, with a Taugh, | bia: heavy glave full in Robert's. face, and. | heavy, 5o that his horze was weighed down by [ known what those dimly discerned riders | TCmmyeitiease,, Wit (S8, £ WO, W04 | that tho blg dropeiatespokireauiia bt oauges ALL ABOUT CHANGING YBut she weeps and spits fire 8t mo and | tarting back a pace, drew nis sword. Then | the twofold burden on his back; and losking | bore with them he would have been greatly | IXC MURKE | TEOCRIL VAL - ommy-—It | at least of part of tho electricity maniested. NEW FAGES 4};1 ALous ClaNGInG eries for Antenio.” S ey that the dle was cast. for | behind him he perceived that Robert’s com. [ moved at all costs and af every hazard to | faKes e sic to/:think about. turkey, since l\\ hen e drop l‘xl:zwlu;;" on 8 :lm;m} plate the alabes,In 160 p. book or & siamp. “ . Y ; ; L ! "|pany drew nearer, and yet nearer. And | follow them and seek to overtake them be- | ! ; atter becomes electrified, and it is now be- s Woodbury, 127W. 4248t N. Rl e e e x‘:-:vmlrl|nl!heul\:w{y‘:»”l\lr n AR D i R Javing 10| Tommasino, looking also, sald: I doubt | fore they came to-the city. 2 , Little Dick—You can say what you please | Jjeyed that every such drop carries a double | 1aventor of Woodbury's Fuclal Soup. ded 4 it i 0 'a-palace; 8 8 | oy are too many for us, for you have the | On he rode toward the hills, quickly yet [ Dout boys, but mens is polite, anyhow.|ayer of electricity, positive and negative. On guarded, Robert, Let a company of your |sword in the duke's palace: and he also drew ’ ? Mens always gives up their seats to ladies, gutrded, Robert. Let company of your [ &Wordin th dke s e E\ood faing thy | 180 in your arms. We shisll not get oleas of | not. so- hastily but that. ho 'scanned the [ iche always Eihes, ob UhEIE, Beaie 10 DI | the arop theso neutrallae each other, but the to be missing on a marriage day ere now. | duke and Robert de Beauregard, It was but [ the hills ! ground as he went so well as the night | Hi!! ZERRUSTICAURD BN, splash dissipates ono and so renders the ¥ - Then Antonlo drew in his horse a little, | allow The ise; g |:thelr; irouners hag al the knees, other evident. The same thing would hap- “If he can touch her he ved her,” | for an instant that they stood thus; then » | allowed him. The-moon was risen now and ke: aguire—My o leigh * P | Plains,” declined Frank Parmelec's challen crle Tony, (Ui er e iy wed her." | Hobert, who lncked not courage to rescnt a | 41d, lelting his bridle fall, took tho Lady | ta soo was casler. When he had eovered a |, Migkey |“n"|'l1u.ryl :\'ler;::l): went out slelgh | pen it (wo drops splashed against cach other | it AGEUCY Brank PRes Shide A i 8 ose i Lucia in his arms and Kissed her, and | qj cy e tw it 3 din. . yistidday, Bl e in the air, as must often be the case, and | 4 R EARD ¢ f . S - heather o . ) distance of some two miles he perceived n - gt ‘1 in 4 y AR B N sbout ber house, and she can nolther go. in blow, unsheathed and rushed at the bo¥. | Kaving thus done, lifted her and set her on{ something lying across his path. Bending | POVIn's my pop kem home wid his skates | hence perhaps by the aggrogation of millions take place hore February 8 on the groundy T oome out wihout their knowledge. Antonol letk Rl ousiny ko datsnd iimselt | ok inols oras, TP L A 1T e i ey ey e T 2 * sister, | Of Such splashes comes the lightning bolt that | PR QRATRE. Fepmation i bt Th WhE s well” said the duke. “Yet delay | 314 bowing low to the duke set his sword | “.ppank God,” said he, “that you are no | horse; he leaped down and bent over it [ Bobby-—-¥ou ought to soe my blg sISlCr. | rends the oak or shatters the spire. armeloe says of the do s true, that ho not. ‘They are stubborn men, these counts | ¢ 110710 from his scat heayler than a feather.” Do e mmating bad riquon; 1t | Everybody says she's a beauty. Johnny— docan't i) como here bocauso of ceriain f Lady L been of a spirit |y, o Y 3 _ | Tommasine Antonio, seeing it i sudden connection of | fer, looks. “UW0 | much comment by her growing eccentricities, ome BOF grac ¢ as stubborn as her lover's, it may be that :‘e‘r‘“"g‘l‘,"‘ Ahese gentlemen must not ‘be in- | "Rl Gk st Antonio, “and T will check | dalamity, cried aloud, and to his wonder his | UCKet for a charity concert, B aoently compoved five posms in honos | About all of Omaha's trap shooting inters she would have refused to wed Robert de | 'IPPYG e orleq | them for a'time, so that you shall come safe | ory was answered by a voice, which came | Little Ethel—Why 1s it womens 18 always | o\ PO S0 lodls Ave dogs. On Sleg. | C5t8 are controlled by the two prominent gun Boaurckard. But sho was afraid, When | e Yol g, cried | (o€ Oh (et Of ‘the hille. T e uaiios iy vasds ta ihe | ccmplainin’ about. tho hired giri? “Little | 0% REF Wit QuUS(EiCHer, o8, YEC, i PUy | olube, the Bemis Park and’ Omaba, and all :':";n;‘l‘l.olg\“ufld“hl::n :;.\r :::fi.lll:t}rl':‘lzl;ulll‘(lllhl‘l‘l[m. 1t vou wil). swear ot fo summon your Tommasino obeyed him, and Antonio, rid- | pight. He ran hastlly to the spot, thinking | POt—0h, that's Just so folks will know | el BEE 8 50 ascemblod she valleq | Of the trap shooting 18 done on thelr grounds N - J ; ing more softly, placed’ himself between | nothing of his own ‘afety, nor of anything | they can afford to keep one. e uesla by axseun Called | oross the river, and as these organizations Aftloved her. tho mors for her Hmidity. | guard T will sheath my sward, my lord. or | Tl uyine and. tho. pursucrs. - Tommasins | roer 1E,or Oy T At | “Tommy,” ‘said Mrs, Figg steruly, 1 | the dogs Iate the Srewin® foum aqd haC ths | are composed pt the'very best class of men her &ho dare rot resist the duke's will mor | 1L, Jo% Mill honor me by crosslug yours on | rodo on with the swooning lady in bis arms, | and under the sheltar of the bushes two men | hung 8 mnotto In your room to the wffect | T read and sung o them. Mme. Wak- | in the city, it is not likely the demon would brave his displeasure, 80 that, a week before | "Tho place where thoy sat. was but his face was Erave and troublod, for, as | of (he qukes ‘guard, thelr horses. fethred | that little boys should be' scen and “not | hes bAs Raf B rather varled history. Her (poceive anything but the squarcst and most ANV AAE lapipabure. 0. LA, & uipak Telore o plAce whete they. bt Was Diaden trom | Ra‘uAd said. Lwd Ceathers may be avarmach, | Choihe duke's misrl, ihelr horses tetered [yc g Y U 0 that it has diss | mother is the Comtesse d'Agoult, and her | cortitd LONCLRE RE OC® the wedding, ehe sent to Antonio, bidding | t1¢, Palace windows; yet the duke trusted | 4nq Robert's company rode well and switily. | {ween 'l""‘»“ oy s ey e ”W“"‘;du;:u appeared.” r,” ‘“What did you do |father was Lisat, the great compo Her —-— - him abandon a hope that was valn and. ey | that ‘the sound of the clashing stecl would | “1¢ Antonio cAn stop them, 1t is well” | gomi iy et O ae STRAAC it it T took it down o the deaf | first husband was Von Bulow, from whom | Cook's Imperial. World's fair “highest Bim to forget a most unhappy lady. bring ald; therefore, ot desiring to fight | sajd me, “but If not I shall not reach the | cjosed and . s White, hls eyes | o fumb orphan asylum.” she was divorced, prior to her marrige with | award, excellent champagne; good efferves g T e closed and a bloody bandage was about his . Ve “Robert shall not wed her sald Antonio, | WIth Antonlo (for Duke Valentine loved to | hills" and he looked with no great love on | }eqg N D LWO 24" fomao Mrs. Willetts—Why, Johnny, what do you | the late composer. | cence, agreeable bouquet, deliclous flavor, 1R ha okten 1o Tia hett M0, | geheme rather than to strike), he sat still, | the unhappy lady, for it seemed like ¢ head, One of the two by him had forced his . b A OuEh | 1ips open and was giving him a drink from “Then the time is short.” ‘sald Tommasino. un»;v\ll-rlnhv null:ulg {\llx(l now Tommasino and | Antonio would be slain for her sake, and nllm\lxh‘ The m,,gf ,,,,“_mg up on .'..uu n; They were Walking together on the terencs | RObert were engaged, Robert attacking fu- | Tommasino prized him above a thousand ™, Antonio and hand to his ord hile. before Antonto's house, whence they looked | Flously, and Tommasino parrylug him as | damsels. Yet he rode on obedient Aidalo apd A ASHALIS it anard Lis. : i \ A \ \ T\ o tho ity scrons. the piver, - Anoplo eust | 051 B though they fenced for pastime in | "But Antonio's'schemo ad not passad un- | geqt 3 ¥ 4 ] - B e O O e e e tanlo cast | tho ‘school. It ‘was Tommasino's fault to | detected by Robert de Beauregard; and, being | “ir 14 not 4 o 2 | 2 s duke's garden (hat ran along i; falr trecs, | Uink of waught but the moment, and he 4id | & man cf gulle and cunning, he swore aloud oo g 1n ot denBowny fond, but be fe sore | 9 7 Shirubs And flowers 1ined tha ton of tre reun' | not remember that every second ‘might bring | an oath that though he died himself, yet | " o S e » ana| Y ] 41 4 and. the water gleamed in the sunshine. " | the guard upon them. And Antowlo would [ Tommasino should not oft And what dewyow here with bim? And £ y . carry Lucia. | now qid you takel him?” 1t s strange. sald Antonio. musing, | BOt call it to his mind, but he said to the | Therefore, he charged his men one and all | "N\ ime up with him here and sur- hat one maiden can darken all the world | JWke: to ride aiter Tommasino and bring back | ounded him, and while some of us held hi Tecth without plate at little more than cost of plates. The only thing thaf that God lights wi o YT | ““The boy will kill him, sir. He is a finer | Lucia, leaving him alone to contend with . 4 B . 1 2 e b 2 and, being u man, he is & poor man If he| Then the duke,'having been pondering on [ it was little to their taste or wish to sur- | (jc"}orce the lady and the young lord. - He Teeth extracted without pain without gas. stand by while another takes his love.” bis course and knowing Antonio, sitting | round Antonio and kill him. Thus, when the | (i "8G S R i SR i ose the ARG hat other s strangor Wi s 1|there with the count's sword against his | company came within Afty yards ot Antonio, | e bt T "R o the head and aealt Set Teetl $ 5 00 swear, a cutthroat,” added Tommasing breast, did, by calculation, what many a man | the ranks suddenly paried, five diversing (o | iy “(he wound you see. Then he could Bet Teoth. $248143 3 When they had dined and evening began to | braver in fight had not dared to do. There | the right and four to the left, passing An-| agpi 1o more and the lieutenant took the % 1t Best Teeth........ a2 80 Pare Gold come on Antonio made his servants caddle | was in truth a courage in it, for all that it | tonio in sweeping curves so far oft that he | & B MRS SR SR TG T T ard Patent Thin P 10 00 Gold Crowns 22k the best horses in his stable—-though indeed | Was born of shrewdness. For, thus with the could not reach them, while Robert alone | " ("% iving us charged with the duty of ) NS A0 SR A 1 ; the cholce was small, for Antonie was ot | sword on his heart, fixing a calm glance on | Fode straight at im. Antonio, perceiving | i cite "M 0 0 V0" oon as he | B8 y . Painless Extraction ........... B0¢ Bridge Teeth rich as & man of his rank counts riches— | Antonlo, he cried loudly as he could: “Help, the siratagem, would faln have ridden again | . 'iy'a state to come with us . ; and the two rode down the hill toward the | help: treason!" Jier Samanng, abart was tard upon ey took the lady? [ee e e 3 ithi S, city. But ey went: Antonts tarna | Antonio drew back his arm for the stroke, Loy the Dack an bo Mod. “Bo e returad R 1 Teeth taken out. }\l‘l'w teeth within fou‘r hotjlrfl' prompt and once and again in his saddle and gazed |and the duke sat still. Then, swift as WAL 508 NAQK 88 19 BOG, B0 Lo reurned “And why did they not seek for me 3 . 1 2, a g a 2 te e arie a antist. D IR ot ML A, l;-w_;: T Y N T R e L .:ug faced m‘..lmmy. But although Robert “x‘lll \rn‘»”h .u.ui.q‘f. \mk 1mr¥ m i BAME CASE BRIDGED, courteous treatment of a by competent experience entist and the narrow gate. Valentine, and, turning, rushed between the | had 8Worn o boldiy before his men his mind t ROTR 50 UAKY paloss b siniled grimly, and his comrade, looking up, Why look | behind and not forward?” | fgures, sirlking up thelr swords. In amaze- | Ha NSt What ho declared o them, and he | oy e ked Tommasino. ment they stood for & moment. Antonlo | - AR frone: hot that Le | TiMaybe they did not wish to find ye | might fight a fair fight with him, but in r Mavhe they dl hae you, mE Because there 18 a presage upon me,” | drove his sword into its sheath, and, while | qor treacherously to deceive him--a thing he | 10rd. They had been eight to one, and could answered Antonlo, “that it will be long | Robert stood yet astounded, he rushed at|'was ashamed to do before his compades | Bot have failed to take you in the end . before I pass through that gate again. | him, caught him by the walst, and, putting urades. | Coming up then to Antonio, he reined in his in the end,” said Martolo, laughing | Were there hope of persuading you, Tom- | forth his strength, swung him clear and far | norse erving: & o oMo B sained jn & masino, I would bid you go back and leave | into the fshpond. Then, seizing Tommasino | a . B s nonse tiom Ala hiskae or," added he, “bad the Leutenant such 3rd Floor Paxton Block, 16th and Farnam Streets. e to go alone on this errand. by the arm, he started with him at a run o Antonio wondered to hear hij et when | great love for Robert de Beauregard that he A L e % ot £ SR ‘Keep your breath against wiien you bave for the great hali. The duke rose crying | Robert, his sword lying um:n:lf«.ui: lm n.'., would rejoice to deliver you to death for his ilONE 1085, GERMAN SPOKE LADY ATTENDANT, scientific man and the ordinary inquir Spiondid mrn'rufl;mzmn vous or Stokk iche, Brain Exhaustion Dr. Carver, the alleged “Demon of the S