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A Tale : of Romance -and Ad
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JTrjrndatcd froin theflerman of &Kel
h!I iny conroso 1 and ilexterity, if: iM
not Avant to share the Major fate to-
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CHAPTER XTrLV
n where vou will, you will find peopie
mug i'r. i.uiia Cough Sirup, and -unani-J
mous in its piaiae. . , . .
1 suffered most severely from T&ematism'
duriug winter. Afterasipg Salvation , Oil
days the pain- enxiwsy suuMueu, oiu
two
now
1 am a well man..
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The Mexicans object to the -employment i
on their railroads of AmeiScans as conduc-,
tore. They say that Americans are rude, .
and moreover, they do nt "speak Spanish
welL
tttyoxi arefcrimbicd with an annoying case
oV .naSaJL. catarrh, nso. old Saul's Catarrh
. .When the disorders of babvhbod attack
' your baby, use at" one Dr. Bull's Ba- . r-
up' and notice it3 rapid and -" beneficial : re-eulta-
v Price 25 cts. :. . - r -
y' L'amiiio came Loarer and nearer
tney were but a fewpaces apart.A The
blood seemed to cm die in my veins.
L think I should - have been. . much
calmer, had I been "in Balviatf 3 place f 1
erery second. at all events seemed an
eternity. Now lie stood, close to him
one slis'at pressure, one motion of his
finger and a . scoundrel no, : a human
being wimld have been in the pres
ence of his maker ! rAll at er.ee I
shall neer. forget the sight Caraillo
dropped his pistol, took it into hi3 left
hand a'd hold oiit; his right to the
51" Will yon forgive rre.ijfcarlo, for
having ins ;ltcd ycu yertcTdr-y he
raid. " Conic give mo your hand, that
may pardon you .for having k$?lcd
me! Jie a son to my pwr" forsaken
father, Salvia' i!. Never loave him
do you hear me?v Think of God ar.d
the last Judgment, Cai!,o , Your.harid
quick, give" me your ranr Jesns
"Man, 1 .Te- -mr - strainooerO
- Th.eh.cn has no hard feelings against her
owner, even if she does lay for Transcript.
buckles iiNilaity
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nil : llO$lliei II. .0K'." f"
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p ii. ci satip'acaon.; r,moui
nl. Tnc- '-en is prV box
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CAUSED BY MICROBES,
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rxterminates thef J!5cibesntl : drives
fitm out of the ntirjand;r when that is
linue vu'i ca inot ffeve inHclie or" p:u.J. .
No matter what t'ie dease, whetner- a
simple cist- of Malaria fever or a eouit.i
i.tion of diL-eiise-s w fcure them 'all at
we ,. jreat : an tiscascn
IBP
Eronchiri3,0
ata Tor tho relief cx
Consr.mptivo persons.
At tlricjgists. 23 cts.
t'Fortb cTiroof .
C5on'T:s.CoIds.CrotiT.
Hoarseness, Asthma,
Incipient
. Con-
VVye rhjd f owad al of n ; I
caught 1 he. Major in my arms. The
doctor tent-over hint; a"67cathly 'sn?
persT of a few moment k followrd. ard :
"Nu'la da fare! There is nothing
thoto to be done he is - dead '" were
the words of the medical man.-: -
A cry of anguish fell fiom our lips
I came near fainting. t.1 '
Motionless . we - stood around ' Ca
millo's body,' which we had carried ir
to the shade of a tree. The doctor had
examined it a" second. time and could
only confirm the sad and terrible cer
"tainiy. " ... - ,.
" It seems almost ir.crcdihle," . he
said,';' that any man, wounded as he
was, could have walked ten paces and
Aittcrcd forty or more words I A phy
sician seeing thovround would be' -utterly-amazed.-
'- All science seems to be
upset' .here ; tho wound must have been
fatal on the spot.- It is my firm ecn
viclicn'that te Major was- dad, evpn
whils he -walked, and ifticulated I
Such an energy trad force of will is un
heard cf, gentlemen - We have seen
it; but nobedy, I assure you, world
brliPYP. IK Tift PtTM, at-.'snv mful"
; 'My head,. was iiv a whiil. I began
to understand the meaning of Salvi-js-ti's
Iiabolical: smil.- He alone had
noticed, that the bleed ficwed in a
perfect; slream from'Camilbra breast,
nr d . m .L - prcbally he had foreseen ,
that ho wourd be unayle to
Ana sumption.
till
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VAUAJ3LE LADS, FOll SALE,
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certViH deed i" trust .exefiileA to-meby
?;J J:JJ!avis"atidl"wi.Varid recorded in' the
fiice of lieeister of I)e'd for ''Franklin
county in Book 79 at pnges 240,11-42-43, 1
gUfllfifU at tne tonn uoasu aoor m
Loaisbarg, at iablic auction, to the- high
est b'dder," on Thursday,- January 15( h,
1891, she valuaole real esUts conveyed ia
' td in frurt, to-wit: ' ' " - r
One trr.ct'of land in Sandy Creek
township, adjoiriing. the lands- o(-Wm.
Person, Feter "?F onger, Wm. .ycECue ' and
others, containing about 1065 acres. ,
- 2iul.-Anotheif tract-of land in Sandy
f Oreek.townshin.' adtoimni' the lands 'of
Ys 1 lis l'carc-.Av aiiecrmiicRtin ana otn r
Lefl. tSoiii aboat f3d'atfe.' f
one utiuii iucu i.nu. "
land m Dunns township adjoining tne
landf D.- T. Strickland ands.cthers
; known af" the Brant!y l;fhd. co.olaioAng
nerwa ou
r Trustee.
T- -tw-:-i--f-.'--:;.-'-.-iantjH) arfeaf fejris maae k
tt a T?TTtfAinrNrAo-prTS,w::davls v-v - -
a S-r- f-TTTr : ' -
O lUE UBIJC.
wait up
closo to Mm, i or if he did, that his
hand would tremble" at the last ; and
that even if ho "should be killed, his
own revenge would have been accom-V-lished
beyond-a doubt. , -
My whole frame -fairly shook at the
sight of the; man, who 'stood not far
from us, slowly, nay carelessly a3 if
nothing had happened,5 picking the
leaves off - an " olive-branch he had
broken f 10m the tree, against which' he
leaned.. ';. ' . u ': " ;v ; ' . j u ... . . -, '
wCibo went tip to him. ; ' ,
" Signor CavaUero" he addressed
him in a'sclcnm tone, of voice, Ma
jor Camilld Ginozzi, your cousin, has
been killed by your band. Aro you
still prepared to give instructions for
the s!Cond du?l ?,; : r .-.
'I am extremely sorry," was Sal
viati's reply, '"for having fired with
such deadly aim; but a duel is.a3nel,
and they;: who provoke it, . ought to
thiiirof the consequences before it is
I, am' obliged to Jeavo this
very day, and see no reason, why this
other affair should ,i:ct bo settled 1 at
once. At all tetents I am I unwilling
to postpone - the second, duel, unless
this German giyo me full and complete
catisiaction by astjng .mi . pardon, ti
tue sight of what nas Just; lapptned
have affected him too mucTi !" " .-.'
Tho .Prince .brought -Jiaek -.hia an
swer. rjejit jfip! tiiepcliiheYd
lay; the swo ids and seized the hrst one
in my reach: .. ; .' : "
L beseech you.?1 , 1 f said' to the
Piince, " to hasten the necessary prep-j
orations' as much as possible.1 I ani so
terribly' excited,: that:! fear I - might
' Tho reader is probably aware that
there are two systems of fencing both
of which, have their jealous adherents
and: defenders acd'Ero equally good
in their way ; both leading to the same
sad result, when in practice pitted
one against the other.", lai referring
to the two school, the Neapolitan and
the French so called ; tho former show
ing its peculiar merits chiefly in tho
modes of attack; the latter, from more
humaro principle:; cor.fiiar "g its special
-art to the defense,' in. which lesiiecfc
it has mado such rapid strides toward
peifeetion durirg the .last - twenty
years.- that duels among its chaiwf ions
.rarely result fatally. W hen. hewover,
the two system are pi acupailyj. ap
plied en one ;vnd the same occasion.
tt is a rare case for the encounter to
result in other than the most serious
consequences, and at placing myself
"on guard,'! I, as well as all present.
?aw at once, that wo were disciples of
both these systems. : Salviiti guarded
himself in'tliO Noapolitan style with
arm- outstretched ; .1 on tho French
system, with .arm bent.
"I am unable to eive the reader nil
fthe d-raHs Tf-edfterrthe echnicAl
dcSfcrip io s oT Sal- ia i's ad.-oit a tacks.
and my happy parados, moreover could
interest him but little' "A11 I can say
is, that although, my fencing-masters,
both in Germany atid in Fiance, had
pronouueed me a very alle fencer.
had found my match in Salviati. f nia
attacks were bold and adroit; he tried
to distuvb my attention in every pos
sible way for some time, and when he
found that he did not succeed in this,
he endeavored to intimidate mo by
preying me had ard uttering savage
exclamation and curses. '
I reiterate, that I was perfectly
calm.. My German phlegm1 stocd me-
in gcoa service; ao wiiai ne wouia, J
remoired strong on the defensive and
all his thrusts, however cleverly and
powerfully executed, were warded off
by my Had- cr ih2 ha d oF my sivoid.
Cnce the Cavaliero, coming tco close,
had etcn.rccf-ived a scratch from the
point, of my weapon. . .. .
He now appeared to charge his
tactics. His attacks assumed a more
dcHhcialo and cautious character and
were more easily wadtd off. I snp
iwsed that he wanted. me to take tho
offensive, and I locked up into his
, face. - - '-' .'.''' v -
His eyes were fixed upon mo with a
strange sparkle aiid a singtdar glare;
it tras a lock I could not bear; it
stung mo, -as it vere, and I looked
down again upon tho grounds
, 'Meanwhile the ccmbat went on un
icteiTrpicdlj. Pa-iati romaiced Gno
in his new tactics, seemingly trying to
play with me, probably also to tiro mo
out, in order to make a sudden and im
petuous attack all the. more effective.
After a while, a feeling camo over
me as if my supposition regarding his
wishing to exhaust my strength, might
be the correct one aftdr all. I ex
perienced a sensation, cf heaviness in
sll my limbs, wt icb: increase rapidly ;
my temples felt a singular, pressure,
which soon after became nctually pain
ful. I shook myself viclentlr, cast a
glance. at the second in older to seS
r;meia';eTed.Kvr.rYt!iiHK CamiUo,
Sclriatl. Prince Cibo; but who was the
man in . i ro dressing-gown, . sleeping
there beside me? - I . '
The effort f trying to collect my
thong'.ts seemed to havq exhausted
my strci'gtiv. 1 fell aIecp.
"When I awoke.it,was tight, for a
igutcd lan: with a green screen stood
on tho open Icar cf a wrnlng-dcsk.
I glanced at the arm-chair In front of
my bee It wx vacant., I looked for
the man in the dt sdng-gown and my
dim vision ecic him at Ixvt. sitting
at tho desk, . writing. The profile cf
his face seemed I miliar to mo. but I
was uriablo to give a name lo the per
ron 1 laintiy recognized ana remem
bered to have seen before. The
writer suddenly turned his face in my
direction ; a strargQ - ervnlort came
A STATEMENT.
ACCOKDIX TO LAW OF TBS AMOtTTT OT KACS iftirrT rUlMU) in &LUOt BTTIS OAa
orrocxTT commhwoxcbs or raiKKUa cocmr. to oh aixovu. umiui a
thk nm Moaiuv in mccmbm as uum os Tms wtmt nut bat a ttcuiu
low. . . -
over ,me ! .If the faint light of the
lamp Jid not deceive me, that man re-
semuica mo one- acarcsv to-me on
eaith. . . .1 ' ' " : ' : . v
" Ilo raised the screen a little ard
-looked at. me. I sew his fare and
called, aloud : 'f
Father father !':'
-lie jumped from his cralr, ran tr
wards . me aad put his arms aro and
my neck.! . -
- " lleavcn bo thanked P I heard tho
c?ear faoriliar voic6 say "lleavcn be
tharkodl Eeasoa is "returning at
I wanted to speak. f!o ask him wi
ticn; but he prt my bead back upon
tho pillow, ard begged and implored
cm to remain silent. With my hand
in his, I again fell oslscp.
- un awascmng 1 frit much slrorger
than !cfore ; and when I became fully
conscious,-t:ai it was not a dream
which bed deceived nv that, on tho
contrary, it actually my father
who sat there c'030 by my side, look
mg ax me wu& an inacscnuabio ex
pression" of henrt-felt 1oy ard satis
faction the reader will readily con
ceive, with what cage-Tiess I asked
him question upon question.
lie tdd Die, that I had been taken
to my hotel immediately after the
duel, where the celebrated surgeon.
Prorersor Lavetii, examined my wound
and pronounced it not fatal, the cav
aliere's sword having glanced off from
one of the ribs, thus diminishing the
force of the blow, and preventing the
morewital parts from being injured.
The wound fover, he feared, would be
a prttractod one and my ultimate re
covery required more than ordinary
care. . My father .also . ttld me. that
rrnce Cibo bed lound in my evat
pocket the htter I had written to my
father, thus learning the latter ad
dress, whom he had at once informed
of my mishap, and who had started
for Genoa on the evening of the samo
day, on which he received the two
i lotteis. (
"How long havo I been. lying here
then?? I ' asked greatly;-astonished,
" The duel must have taken placo cnly
ye?torday.w .
" Poor boy r replied he, " it Is Just
a forir.ight to-day. I ' came here
eight days ego."
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I desire to infprra my friends and the public genei-al y that I liave opened
vKTiir .vsw-': " fii-f flfls fttnek of ''i'-".";.-:"?-""".-? "-;',----i.'; '-.-f-f'-r.'
ERC El AN D I SE -
In Louisturg
iisturgrwherl shall Tje'glad to have you call when in yn. , . : "
My place of business is on Main street, opposite the post-office. ; To"t J ; ?
f-ay tl'ut I f il please'ytur otiiy half expres es ,lt, ; as fit . lias al ways' J '
been my rule lo never allow hy J?
tht he or shtl liadc'eired thVr feifij worlhi ft& KaJUi."-
consist mjicly ;a . ,
ttKY GOODS,
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g all of wlilibli will he sold at bottom prices. ;; Give mea caU. .
Vcry Eespectfully, ;. '-''. -;
- GEO. II. COOPER.-
repeat the rcene of last night." i
::" " For;lIeaven's sake, be calm,,,: said
Palla Cassbtti. " If ho fences as well as
he shoots. , .
4 Quick,; quick,",: I interrupted him.
brandishing my" sworn m the air ' I
cannot be kept wai tin g . much 1 on ger."
-'4'' ' w-jT - ' Accidentally looking up, I met the
iil iid Cavaliere's eyes watching, moI . bad
make a great; effort .upon myself.
not to rush ' upon him then and there
.That ' damoniacar grin which J had
noticed upon' Sahia'-Ps face , when Ca-
mulo was ad vancing upon mm was
once more' upon his lips when he ol
served how impatiently" I beat the
- It was in teed fortun ate, tt at tne
seconds! were, just: finishing Iheir pre
parations. I hardly, know what other
wise might, have happened u f or when-
1 f aed my enemy , at last,!- sword in
hard, I experienced the same .sensation
wluch, since then, I have had frequent
occasion to observe in sirnUi.r exti-
ord'nary cases ; namely a strangely, ex
cited state of the' nervous system irn
mediately before ah d after the danger;
and a complete, tianquillity and pres
ence of mird;.,while trying to avoid
' When my . blade crossed that of the
Cayaliere, I calmed down in' an" in
stant, as if by magio'; so, much so in
fact, that I realized during tho first
two or three passages, that I was in
imminent danger, and that I required
Cn AFTER XV.
I shall not tire rmr readers by m
description of tho slow stage of my
recovery. It was indeed a long and
tedious one, and I two it to tho un
remitting care, such as onlya loving
parent can bestow upon his only child.
short pause was to come, had not ex- ? 1 consiacr myseii sun.cicn-
I was faintly warding a 'I r . k , V4 "
sotti had ca'lcd only cnce, their rcgi-
mont having been oidered to the Cri
mea. They told no, that CatniHo's
wife had come to Gcr.oa herself. In
ordfr to rscort the be dy- of her hus-
atdo Poato Declmo.. They had
hardly "more than seen her and, as
migtt bo supposed, found her utterly
rostrated tr-der tee afiliction. Sal
viati, they informed me, had left and
nothing'had been heard of him since.
They would no doubt have told me
more, -but. they were, on the point of
embarking' with their ; troops and
could not ' sraro mo more than a
quarter, of an hour.
We Lado iarcwell to each other
ar d my I ntber thanked them for their
gcncrctn klnunes and atteuncn to me.
uben I was sufheiently strong to
haoi-h all fears of "a rclarse. Italy
began to burn under my' father feet.
and it was the happiost day of his
journey, wben we tnally trok pas
sage for A.arsci,les. S.ill happier was
he, when he led .tho son. whom he had
just saved from death, into tbo '
rired yet.
slow thrust of my opponent's, and in
voluntarily, or more prcperly speaking,
against my wilV my eyes met thoso of
Salviati. He locked at me as fixedly
and frowningly as beforo. .
A horrible thought suddenly Cashed
through my brain and made me trem
ble from, bead to fort. Gnsier, the
i1 most celebrated fencing-master of our
age the mm, who conid?rcd it his
greatest achievement, uunng. his lone
career to havo. prevented neaily two
bAindrcd duels had often - warned us
of rra'Tirtizcrs ; a warning, nt which
wo had often smiled, since no sensible
man believes in magrHLsm. As I
said before, the idea suddenly occurred
to me that the Cavalicre was trying to
magnetizo roe, in order to paralyze rot
menial and bodily strength; and all
the peculiar -Fymptorns I felt, seemed
to contirm tbo same.
With lightniiig like: rarity the
fear,; engendered by' that thoaght.
caused pi3 to sbnko off my grcwirg
apathy. : I knew. that I thould be losL
' if 1 did not make a desperate exertion
xto save raysolf., l. was at th't very
moment waidir.g one - of - the1 cav-
aliere's straight thrusts, and rushed
npon him with all tho force t wai capa
ble of bringing to beai trpon my own-
A' quarter of a second later, I felt
the cold - steel piercing my ' chest.
The weapon dropped, from my h ru- d
I gave a" loud scream and sank upon
; tie ground.
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v On opening my"eyes, - mucTi.to my
astonishment. I f und myself In the
samo room, in whkh I had pnsed the
previous night. I looked around me
and thoneht it strange, that an arm
chair shonld stand in front of my bed
in which reclined a man dressed in
Toncffown and fs -t asleep.. I looked
intently . at this ; man, l t his 1 head
being turned in. an oppoilto direction..
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gown however, an article of wc.tr to-,
ta'ly, unknown ,ia' Italy arrested my
attention1 involuntarily. ' " ' " V
j Where had I scerr this dressing-gown
before? I vaii Ij.'ImccV to remember
it.- 'A rnovrTr.T.t . I mado caused a
stinging pain in my chest; I'put my
band -.upon the, place aid four.d my
chest covered with l:mdAges.' Th's
boire In our nntivc city ard. into tu
lttii.g-irHni which Ico'vd more coscj
and' pleasant than ever; In which thr
spliit of my dear mother seemed t
li ger, while the genial srr.il of h'
l.'f -s'zo likcr.e- on the wall rocm--to
thank her faithful husband for ha-,
ing safely brought their sick cM"
Itu-k fx-m" foreign' lands! ..lears h?
Cone by and I but Just returned fro
a long journey, oa which I bad stark
no Jay, vhen the deserted home La-,
become unboarable to .roe, after h -whose,
for.d affec' Ion , was the on!
charm that bcurd mp, led f&Ilowr
my mother into the better land abovi
To le coniitti e 1 ' "
. .-. Marta BrtlU.
Tlere 5a no Irod carrying in Jan,
writes a correspondent from Tok'.o. T.
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mortar -which makes it acem more lika
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a one story buibling the otlier day by
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street. One oan made thn 'p into brills
of about s'x pound veig't, wlifch h
tossed up to a ninn who stood on a lad
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rrroand. This man
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It Riic'd r ly fl s'ned uion rho what I had 5 ball, and .tossed tt up
gone through , ia the morning. Theiico,l oa the root
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