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tl Bssat be sv a now (edged that twiU
liniwer wnito tila of Ronsl "
(real a tan IhhI bar awprrBslallr
Judged aixl rn inHrtat feeta!
.Tu.iWy fumllwl" Mw' vtoteiil,
JiiMMt liM-rv. haired of liMorfc-al
Hrmmatn lw i)trrA thn Itirt
linn vrliicluM, aa r tot tuoMM In
Mlly lu rompcrlM-mi aw Ii mam a
Im at of Uw iribueea or Ma aim
Mud ewartratbaaa, a-eaiswl bins to alar
oy )" gib ana uVtrasiioHe e mm
wImw rhwnt of 'grratBri. em
wwh.oc1 In Mm loipoaesWIIiy of
reaiortas a 4nmmw re) "
fiend rtvs)laall Hngte-liaiided. Thai
tUeaat'a tmm fault heat ) ! llm si-tap-
amlolnd. a It at aln ttatral
thai vmtr taioftliaiMl bi ad
wuard hint la Ma maiaree year
rmumlt a."rlra whir ho ra Brat
hallilliur an 1 lila tMeT. Jlk-uri and
. . . i.u i.r . MfMUtri
IH ssorr srs - .7 ' '..1.1-4... n..,.. Ma tout dreaiue.l
iiHl an, a rkw iH.iaii.i -:7
KltTirat fllJ- without bomlng tit
virtual prlwinsrs ol om prwlutory I
baron, and lb papal court had be. I
rani raaaevea iu r ami-r nvi o
civilised ty of Avlnawa la t'rovenca,
Thla vast th rial f liiinaa in
Mom a ban Cola. WiwW ' the.
lunvMit, found the C'oloiuia BMtr
of lha fle'd ami aaw tha boay or a a
brother I) lng dead In the roadway.
At once ha Inquired who hid done
thla thin, and anatfetlBally dmand
ad uaUra frHn old Htri)lin t'olunna,
tha, haad of tha if rut Imuao. mj
luat u-m ha aot nottt waa only an
atxldatil. aald lha nauffhty old man
and only tha daih of a aWiyiJ
rmta that hour t'ola aroaritad him.
air from ha "olonnaa and whlla
aaduloualy puraulnir hla atud aa draam
ad vraat draama of a rlvind atata
and tHtrmty hitill uii for htmaW a
atroiiK fullowma amnim taa oimi
rr AM Oifi-t
ranK tha alarm
ltolalt-
iiT-MiT id l-adaoUi tola dlad and ha, Ifvti. aJona
twnluc Mm two ' " ih hla alakr. Irana. and a faw fam.
Mi wa at prvaraw rvawin
miii'h lhaa draama. Ilia fathar
' It wa a1 inirr ivaalni In ha
urly pari vf tha fourlaantb rantury.
To youthrt ar Walktnf along tha
"una of tot Tlbrr flut far fram Ibat
l;irt of ' Vlr-iilnf rauraa which
.l,a th )Wt f Mount-Avaatlna.
wa a lll nnd aUlwarl younn ,
mull, hat Hit' nt twann ar. 1
t.ut whiaie tttir- and manaera 4la
.lHad aoma'htor In lhain which
ovntcd i miik Mm iul wan
miH'h h! anUr. ami ahoaa aya hM
r.lama ,,f ,M'r" "'nn,,'
I lie uUi'T wna ti ni-Tr boy with Both
mi! rmaika'(M"il him. ualaaa It
ttilnht U he irvialiii of KqtM
. rvintiw. uimoal fumliiliic. which hl
lunttmun wore.
ihr r- 1ol l Klnl and hla
...inn iiruUi.-r. Thj- a ra ou rf an
r,n kuT ul of tb rnh f th
)h Im mt;. ih'iiiali hr"iiKh thatr moth
. r ibn mlKht )y i-Jat rt.yal Wood,
tlu!r maw-rniil ifrfcB'lf ithrr bavin
1..-.H h natural coo of Hi TWutanlo
luinuoi-or M.nr VH. ("ola. In ap:i
..r In Ixiiiif a lallan. hKd klrwuly
.u fiu rHl m;li reyu.atlon for wit and
K.-holarahiu h hud li"B taken
imiJ'r ilm pi ii'MiiMitS of lhi aad chief
t thn nrwi liouat- 'if t'olonaa, and
wa not ltifr.iUntl Invltad t") the
t iMe of thin rp man, ha, how
. ,r umihla to trn-Blva thir raally
rtr.tH . .qiiailtlca ahi' h iri rlpenlnit
n in ynunf man. riturUlnu hint mora
for hla mirry aiof cn ai labia than
. iivthlu ela and liM'kPil uaon httn
ruLbar ua u aehuliir'.T buffoon.
ft OUT mory
with hla alatar. Irana, and a faw fam
llv arvanu, waa font ottan ay lha
barana. who waaad ihelr wara Bnd
Ivad tWr. wild and lawtaa Ufa an
mnacldua bf the rowlng powar of
tha man wha ahould ona day humbla
than). With only ona of tha Colonnaa
did '"Ja atlll feal that ha could lia
frlanda. That M Adrian, a youna
man of about hl "Wn mm tha
n't popular of all ht huaa. Thoagh
a lirpnrw or iite)nan, Aunan wa
hurltabla l the poor and mre rul
to the weak. 1e aaw the Alrnctloi
In whli'h mittrri were trandlng 4ha
ahya of uiw i-baoa toward whtey
Hiioin mi rnxii'iia.
Hflpl.-m at hotna AUrian want o
(lurmany, to tl" oourt af tha Emperor,
where he ai-onli-nl skill In arma and
made hlx nni known In northern
wara. Th n ift. r realdtn for a whtla
oa one of lite eatntee In Northern
Italy, ahi-rr he pumued Ihoaa atud ea
to ileur i., him, ha returned aaala to
Konv Whf-n Adrian had been auraa
Keka r.-inrneil to Home he art oat
one evvniiiK 10 vlett hla former friend.
Cola ! "! lit had found upon hi
reutril 'hat Klvnul wa iirlnnlng t
ba apok.'ii of aa the leudif af tha
peoil-. that he was fmr.U and dis
turbed by tha noble and lril. Indeed,
beeonio a niw faior In the Ufa of
Rome, "''erta'nly," he aald ta him-
avlf an he walked musingly onward,
"no man hua It more In hi power to
reform our dlaeawnl aUte. Hut thai
verr Dower how danaeroua It 1 la!
I lava I not aaea In the frre atata. of
Italy many a nrttn railed to authority
and HiKii. liriiak with power, betray
hla rauae? Tru. they were aoWea;
1 in ih vin nc im'wm
. .'. . Lll. t i,. k,ld
a v a. . w.M.laaail an tl 11UW IIIUS UIlfWIIMa " - IIrli.l l
o,-, r ather I tiiherl.. romlaeti I BV e Matiy liMirr howr-
a re manu.-rlpt wh th od w hU)M Jt h.m tMf
' Bt J.. r S.i 1 LJ I J3T.irn" " proaned. there came thf
r "h i r..S?er of. WMMJ Mid I lie loud Muxh o?
h,le 'fto"' vi-ea, laaeiher with the sound
1..1V htwlad himm-lT alth tnrinK 11 .iiv mmh.r"
WBriand of flower, an aranMtMix-e -f "LJT?. 2fif, .1 lw a woman
"",' ,..-. il, inken ''ried the eliier tf the two, a woman
? tlni ah.h Itrtwad holt forty-five' ear. old and evt
,,.!. of amp re atrf-a id the inhrt,.r tte,KlaBt of her
''r";r "h ,!?, of i '-ompanl..., what BlLfortune
vith the mid th pomp of U l)efMlh,( wi Hlt ttBnwm. run '
tnro.lv had h oiBVMad hi taak f"" "r r"uh ""a
the'road It o? "'"H MW ahVve wTer,' '
mi r 1 "in in" ..... ....
.uli. r band ounu' h irKlii: also. I" the
iHll.' . -ry .f "Mrxtn ! nrntnl. te
iii. iii,.' Iiuk of Ui. tir'" . t'angnt
iM'th'-rn the initonillntt fnclbm a
th. met III .l( 'nl!y i-ontN't. hacking
md Ihviik and nhoiitlnt' tlmir war
, rt, vmintf IM.-nitl fell 'ad olerced
i.v thr KiiK c ..f one r th Colonnaa.
Who hn.l mtntahen him fr a pa of
ill., urtlnl.
Ill musr UltJH rvmi". " K.,r rmm ph,. liui .K
i,.im. r rt-trrdMHon. The former i"'"' fr,,m Shv h"'"':
;ll trcw ..f the world, nhroiik In
.imi.ndlorm to a romuaratlvely I'liuill
. Hv mil in thf inliUrt of aal utr.-t. I
. ! ruins which liud on-i la-ru
i.v lu r name, tier tniirte il''"'ii
mart'lt of h."- Impi'iln! pil i.
tJ.H-le.l lfmili iitoiri
laelied the you-nifrr woman ulid
oft her veil. "He Iv r.e the ton-It. -he
cried. "Whal llui.he: what
Nay. pretty one. you ne.-d not he
ahttnud to win th- love f nn 'irnl
It la Martlno dj V .n w li hid
thee MnOe on ntm
Irene iH Hlerui. for ;t si
n'ruKK'ed and Klirok.il u. the ruf
!)u lild hand iiik Ikt ami Adrian
I'olotma ran to ln-r r.. . ifc-latng
t h.o nwallant
he drew his na-ord and pin.' nie hi
.
m r.er Arz n .-u
1 17 riitwi . ir f 1 . 1 - ty vi i 1 i
1 rm.11 f 111 1 u x v x , - i'jr 1 . ir.. . .11
... I
'And m tareweU lo ROnir.
hi
HRIlll
II Mil ll
hovel for u
)n. th. foo
imble f;i ml' I.
)iuUo,- Kll.ii
tnetmi i,t..'
ray Cli
Vicro Do ' i ii
llo-lr 1 . I". . 0
1 ii. ir r.-t ilin--rrn
on r. o.;ir
.I'll.i' Hit'
tlvi'l 1
h rv.
the
1 rf ii
!" hi"
. all- d
.1 ih.'
mil l.rina.d
ii a . . '.ii.ihl.
.jo. Klin: f . rt f ."isi-
iiiv. 1 ' - 111 i:rim
Ii .i.l;'iii.it H'd if
tii.-.sL,' IH'I'li' MIIliliK
k 1 ih! :h 'rj-Hii . .md
i' 1 1 r u.vlit "ui v:iU
..I ih.i'. III'..! north
ln t In .-tlfl-
!d mmiil' 'l,ili. i hf'r
k.-" th.- Ilv a ''" thf I
in' op)ird and
llni 41i.-1h.i.,ii io lha 1
.,-ri;. Kifliil in i im ;i llUlei
nnijtffH In lilrlh nnn .ileo
on, wlitn... nilirlit
-.1! with one "I .li. .
ii- .in.) iHin-nif it
Iilfk
h'ni
kr-l.t thf In III ti
't'oloniia to Jit.
A 1 1 fa 1 I ml o t In
1 .1 11 1 1 1 iniiill-L- 1.
1. 11, Mm laid about
tv." niHiiiKT that heH
iv liilf he shouted,
r. ii.-- ("olonna!"
, i. 1 wo armed men
th, Hsieietaiioe of
Ailrn 1 Ih.i w.r, tall. powerful
wan lot uliiiw fsh l ompl.-xionK.
which k.;ii in. iiiih .,r Italy tit tunny
. itnp.iluiK hud not been able to 1e.
tn.y. loiia jillo toi-ka and (ir,.e,
siormul fauiv priwl'itnied them to b
nf nc m thuee rumpanU' of free
lanot. h,ird)' aoldlera from tlermany
iuwI 1 ruin f or irom at II nior.. north
.rn r'aiin!. who. formed Into mer
Cfiinr; hiind. wi re then Itili. ulnif
ft'p on thv aecayed vari aaa 01 ! un
,l,,irider th. tMMrouiMie of any onioiuoua
liron'f ,11- iiooi,- nnd 1. uj tn money
to loo (hoir son iv..
' Ha. aenllrinen," cried tip.- fore-
hii 0,
!, -
On ih.
i hint OU. .I In
..! th. ntor ih
hi- heart with i
i -lw.ii 11 thf imsi i.
uiiv hi- lninini!ti
in im of t Hottif
limit, I )".' mflnl
in, til- mii.1 id. in-1 -11 idlke. wher
(Hflti- ,'ltot )ifr .'flollld on.-,
inhabit ' the hi.int'i- imil thf
ml
lUJii j'lMI
..in, 1
ill,! t 1 1
i.l !..,,!
v ti,.,,-
..lit I,,
, J.-,.
iinri
murk, t
j.l u'fH. and t.i ' a uotnan w ouni i".
l.oiiitt 010 ' niofr dliord-rfd Kn
iheTitale of Home 'n the iltiyr when
the yoiina ludiui dreimtwl that tin-lioi-n
theiu lv. , ould not live In the
moctiif theae Iwi men. 11 mun whoa
glanop to hlKh and haughty, and
who -..fini'd to Hddrtwi fen a itumtn
noble with il half-veiled l ontempt
'Hht tifc the odds? Kiv to ona?
I will take li e weaker aide " "Wtla
ire you?" neked M irllno tiHUKhttly,
draninfr hark from tile (word . f
A.lrlali. Waiter de Montreal. Ken--"
th man ... I'lovmee and Knight of ijt
John." answered the newcorav-' At
that rodoubtahle nuine. the nrtma of
me of the boldest warr'ora and the
ni.ed itecompllshed freebooters of h4
I, Ulht among themeve Lily awented. end thus did Angelo VT1-aged by a letter from fc. nt l Tr
have Indulged la maayflanl becom. page to th. Trlba inft h ftlTJu,LL:
,ir- Ul h. m-nMnn. nf ! m lfA I h. l..t .k..l li? . . .. "u'a inO SeDtlmmtt
lie sprang upon hi horae and was gone.
ninUr'a m.Li ri.m. with Colonna I Tribune and. hlht anion
she, 'nierad Into hl own love for he i they may
,..iil,l h.I'- a-niruit htvhr vt HIa Muri.BMt if ttltivia Ht h Illftle.nIA Of, Wife, ontv In Im. tmnot Afft Blwupllv
affet-tlona had beeome fixed upon tha j the plette an, openly they were defer- : to the pere.mil aervioa of the Tribune
daughter of one of the teener noblea, lentlal. In fart, thuae among them himself, who, noticing the boy' abll-
Nln dl Kaselll. As yet he iww Mna who were not onaeaaeu ny tnetr nrtae uy, made aim en of hi crtarla.
In aeeret, for he would not stoop to: of Wrth were slncereb- glad tbit ! Thl boy aoon became one of tha
seek her hand from that impoverished Ktm hail been redeemed. In fart, moat devoted and able member of tha
noble, her father, until he eould offerilwhUe Jil. mi waa taaklng headway isult of the Trlbuae. Of hi ancestry
hr a place of dignity and powarjwlth I he patriclau ha loat groundhe knew noth n- except that he wa
whl" he felt wa aoon t be his Koriwlth Ih plebeiaaJU, . N (of noble blood and a bastard. ine
the revolution of the plebeians ne day ther Canfe ,lo th palace he tied spoken lo the old woman
miiemllng. and Coin dl Kii-nxl wa ; or the Capitol n agt?d woman whoae wno tiad reared him of H.r Walter
the idol of the people of Home. i hearing ami attire waa that of one Montreal and Hi Dame Crania had
fine day Kir Walter 1e Montreal l or gentle moo.. Willie l.ranla. she ianufljierea and said that that man
said to Htephen i',,ioiina Mr lord, , called nraeir. aim demanded audi ne ,hai deeply wronged her and waa the
I warn yo to P.. ware of foia at tor ine irounes wiie. mip nan wun cause 01 an tier gnets. 1 herefore,
Rlen!." But the hatiKhty baron re-I her a boy In hl earlv 'teatia" a fair though the deede of the Knight of
plied: "Bahr he hit mlngltd with tha and romely le.y with hold, frank jut John annealed to tha daring "of
mob and takes iu breath for power, jlook and an undaunted carrluge which (Arigelo, the Idea that he had wronged
I go wl nty kntKiif1 '"'I follower i made him appear older than he wa. ; Dame Vrxula wia auftlrlent to oauae
on the morrow to crm-io, I wln ailianie crauln, not ooarruMomeA jif nim to declare hlmaetf forever an
dy and net iillit
bell .f I lie Ciipiml.
hut on the f.dl. iwtin morning the t-
seml'Uit'.o eiit. ,
The people were trl. ken by fr
and loudly uptrtaided lt"il for -poulllg
the in tu.d'inger'. Tha fugitive
trom all parts of Ilia t ampasna ijh
Imrrv'na lu with rhorta of boiiae
! burned, eonveiita and V neyard pH-
. . ......... t w b.. ii i.,..i
summoned hi roum II and waa for
going forth to meet th rebels. Hut
hla timorous 'oumilors aers I favor
of awaiting th t irons behind tha da
fenaea 'of tha Komaa Walla and Ih
wtd of lha copnoii prevailed.
Th feelings f Adrian Colon n a
were aurk ea utterly to Bain oe.
arlpt hn. M had never been nwh
among hi houea Bar aver reeelvd
nor than aammon aourteay at their
hands. Hut llueuac la liB tlll.
i Ha hail tiled to nieiHtt betw-aa tha
tiarona and th Tribune - and had
found tha fata of moat mediators
both sides recardad aa with auapbdon
bocaaau ho aaiuabt to com sat th
preludli of hplh aide., i
Tht . bare- attavked noma ana
KenaL flaallr having baaa abla to
arouse tha aplrlt of tha people, de-
tUad them. At. avenina: trie oauie
ceased. Of th bar n th nrlda had
bn broken. Of -tha princely Una
of Colon na three lay Jnad upoa tha
Held ana tn corpoe of many anotner
aolon of tha nobility weltered In lu
blood. " Knouts of rell-ln- followed
th Trlbuiias ateed as ha rod baek
through th gatway front hi pur
suit of tha rebels. Ha reined In hla
hors bea d tha body at Olaona Col
oana tha ona whose a pear bad taken
thr Uf of hla brother so mny yeara
ago. "Child," aald Klenal to tha page.
Angela VasellH, "blest art, thou who
hast no blood of kindred to avenge,''
Tha word sank deep into Aogelo'
atari.
Just at that moment wa heard the
trampling of war steed, and the men
Mood to their arm again. But Rentl
t glance aaw, that -the leader of
tha approaching party waa unarmed.
and, reeognlied In him Adran Col
onaa, whom h had aent on an em
bassy to Naples and' who, at. thla
dramatic ' moment, had arrived - hark
at the Kternal City. faoUng breath-
leaa Adrian halted ta tha pool made
01 me oooa or nut Kinsmen and their
pale face, act In deal a glared at him.
"Alas, dread fate. ha cried, "unhap
py Home!' "The fell Into tha pit
they themselves had jtiggad,", answar
d , th Tribune. "Would . that - yoar
eounaela had . prevented It." .. "A amy,
proud man." cried Adrian and. dla
mounfng. aorrowed over the falleo,
pillara of hi houea.. . , ,y . .
Th multitude w r-i Iwatimlnr " to
trlamor for the blood of on more
nooie. and Klenil drew Adrian gent
ry aside and aouxht to comfort him.
But Adrian said: Tr bun, they may
have dtd Jtiatly- or been buti-hered
touny: tit there eui ba a aillaoea
between the eiectitloner of race
and me. . Trlbuhe, 1 accuse. -o nrt
nor . piamo you4 - If - yoa have beea
rah m tb hd -will ; nava blood
for blwid. 1 ware do-war with voa:
my oath prevents nie. Hut w meet
no more. lour alster (kid ha with
her Itetwen her and m fiowa a
dark gulf. And o farewell ta Rnm
Ha sprang upon W bora and waa
gone. , ,e,. .; .'.'.-. ,
"And t.ua.', said the Tribuaa. aa.ha
saw Adrian depart, "fat plueka from
ma my nobteat friend and my juaumt
fcounaelor. A bettor man Horn.
never kaC. Irene'a aaonv nf an.f
,a got. or hr lovar wag aaau-
:K-saawaaaal
numeroua train, for I would not only
Impresa the robbers "f the yaatry
wh hava "pilla. 1 my . vonvova of
grain hut also my , nemiea or my
power.
yur to the luvurloua atate of Italian enemy of th redoubtable eaptalth or
Hiwl Frenoh prlncipallt ea, aeemed free-booter. .
roused Into surprise-, at th hall ! It 'was a Jater hour than . usual,
orowded with ret liners In coetly !irie weeka after Anvela had enma
'liveries, the marble and glided col- the pe of Nina, when Klenal r.
o tha noble n.-oben and all theinmns wrethed with flower and the turned rrom lua tribunal to th
follow ng ho could ni outer .rode away gorgeous banners wmugnt with the ace. as ha traversed the n
oienaert arnm or rif ttoman reptto- .nnti m countenance waa m ut
ile ana ine rapat bc .wnirnwoiaiaa n s twin set nrmiy I fce a man
aloft and around. ' ' I who he taken A atrong resolution.
A grave and formal deeorum reign- Close M hla heela followed tb Ulah
ed throughout tha whole retinue and t f Orvtetto and the aged Htephen
an tiffleer. attired la ult of trim- ' "i'dina. "I tell you. my lords," aald
t m.-, even .Martlno s ehee grow pale ieuU te,! I.v Klnl to man tl
.tul hts followers uttered a ?ry ofjof Hlime. nd lhe authority
ter t Af tr miitif time Ih ton-h Hete. wh ve the paoal
to Coraeto. And the lh atoriii
broke. Th people of Home arose un
der the leadership of Col W Klensl.
The Oralnl and two or three others 'of
th noble famtit fled aW the lort.
neatlon of their' palace were de
stroyed. It turned out ihtt the ris
ing had been rarefullv planned, the
poptlTiiee arm eld nd falrlv well dis
ciplined. It also conspired lwlth th
peoples leeste. Ralmond, HUihop of
Orvtetto. Tak.'n by eurprtee, Ih
patrlrlaiis were powerlesa. An army
of twenty thousand men had- been
he wans
of the
i,.,,,!.. wkn vr'ii-n thn OMOal aaiiiitlon
ete Heep waving and the bands of i. ... . ,.-.i...
,i , , . lift (lip urn ,'hmti ( ,',, -iw- "i
(llie oi,,,,a h.-ard approaching. t(, ,. Mhv disputed. In a mar
Martlho and his men retired with ore.;..., ... ,.... ui.' wa. aa.t
' , , ' i pKii'bm. tlu." was Irene saved by Lgwum.-U tha lltU of Tribune, had
D.:.n1J ft. I M J:A. lhv, ,u"d '"-eUy loved Uaared the r'Xula lending t KoKIS of
rarticulaiiy liie Ladies i:nr:l"r"vl in ' "-r hi eatabusbei r.K.rt. ot iw
Not only pleasant and rciresluna to i. . Ail.rl'w ' '''i"rn,a now iW much of
I,,.- ......... inriiu ,inu i.iiinii nm no
I longer the dreaming boy, but a man
' befo.v whose last pluns and ma.
son ana gold, lea tn way ai-roaa a
halt to a broad" atniirsae "of white
marbl along ' th Center f whb-h
were laid those rich trlental carpet,
which, at the day when ruahea were
strewn on tha floor of Rngllsh man
archa were i-omnton ortceaaortea to
tha Itifury-of Italian palaeea. "FhlIlp
of V slots la not housed like this man.'
!! W illi, "that your suit la useless- v
Plead in yaln. Itomau law his no
distlnetlon of, ranks." -Vat," aald
liulmond tha bishop, ' heetut ngly
lthlnlt thea Tribune', the netihew
"f two, cardinal aad nee himself a
Senator." "My lord htahop.r orled
Klensl, "dnaa not this make the rrln
more Inevruaable? Look voiu ih...
market plai-e with
and tilled the
trade. ' ' '
Hume looked up from her ashea
and .took heart agair. The noblea
marie pea-e with tha Tribune, and
fabled retreat of an enrnantreaa k
whose word the genii ranaaeked the
earth and fairies arrnnged the pro
uuee than thi g-oawr splendor if
an earthly oue.u.
And Nina seemed tha nntural s' ir't
of the .U e, ao wonderfully Mrt her
beauty, edited now a H waa with eon
tented love, gratl'lrd vanity, eiultan
hone nnd achieved ambition.. ti(1e
the Uste, but gently deaniouj and iwect
erung to the system, Syrup of Fin and
Dixit of Senna m particularly adapted , ' '; h felt hnmtded.th6 f(U,, of spread to the ron
to ladies and rhJdrm and hetJhrilj in I H " ,udm,r,,"n L"r ''" '" U1,n"'- M lllnes of the earth, bringing to Horn.
10 Ulr and ChaXlren, and benrtKial in rri sympathy for the causa of the1h 1(mlaeadora of, n.a.n.v nations
U Calc gl WhKh Wholesome, strength- ; People, and, more than all perhtpa. IM,,IH ih.. Colonm and the Ora ol re
ewng nnd effective Uxatwe should be l Vh! "rtl. h" " . hiR,n ',urm rt lh' , lt Hnrt on
h U rWtlv ssU at B h, J ! , ,n the aide, of tha rising plebeian, i-anre , ,h1 ,,. BllVernmeiit Th
ttsed. II n pertecny ule at afl tone and nut, .n the .. her band, eouid he de-lLw, nui.lca followed their sampi.
dwprit colds, headache B&d the pant "rt h a family and his caste . No. There waa no question now the mar-
I U i .J would'play lio mMIator 11 ween n,,,. llf n-, and Nina dl Kaaelll.
""V , V , " " the ftidlon whieli would rise and the !ru .n,l the Hishou of irvletto were seemed forth lhe br'.Khteat vision that
prompuy ana rnccuveiy inu H M Ine one nobles who would , a.t down. He i(,in, irt.t..ra of the "Hunnh Wuto"; iever floated before the eves of Taj...,
DenCt UflUly lajunve Which gjve tans- i"'""" "-' 'e r oi 'neibm ltlnal waa in militv the wnoi. ;nnn ne wrougni mm immortal
snape ine giory 01 to.- v... .,ii.i e-s who
the allurement of the woman,
liady," aald . I'mwiit. "my bus nss
here- Is brief. ' l',y serliss nt events,
with Uie reeltal of wtilrti t will bo
weary you. ill' boy fell to my eharge.
I Ave reared him as IwHtm a yt.mh
of gentle bhrod. t'r on both sides
ta he noble; thout."h orphan, niot-i.
rless sn.1 iret-H . oppresai ,T
yenrti. 1 desire lrt 'lli'' n,y pears with
muttered I'raitla aa she passed from"t rends: A veaael from Avlanon to
on splendid room to another tint I ' Naples, charged with tha
at length she wa In the prasem-e I lri venre to Queen Johann wrorked
of tha Lady Nina. Th apar.ment at the mouth of th Tller. N'I h
of the wife. jf tha; Tribune waa one j Ihai M irMrui dl Porto, a noi.le as
that mw.ks aeyripUon it awined ;u say. the holder of that fortra
to be a cabinet of all th gems of the 'from which he derives his title, doub-
world. It wa mot mwn tne ei.-t.ly. bound by hi neighbors distress
nor the luxury that made the char- land by the obllawllons of gentle blood
antsr af tha thaniber; 14 wa a 4r-ifalls mnob that veaW w th hla tronpa
tain gorreoiis and almost sublime -nnd pillages ft like a rommiin robber
phantasy, ao that It aeemed rather the ; He hi apprehended, , brought lo trial
.ft I L. " J.l i ""' no y mtrted frenzy of ; o and th fam ly of Mui fell It
sua - ' ut the otner -though as regafded tm4iav-honeir to le allied to c
f I ".n'i I I I 1 i . a . ....
Butlmru ol lainilia WtlO nive luedg and latter ne 111.1 no anuin that the calm
wholmvepe bowledge of k . iSSrr!
tcOence. ' s about to 'raise,
lu wonderful popuUriry, however, ku i 'n,,t '" ,u)ut "rry hu alater
W er.m.,tH X.U. t JLs.. Pleasing thought to t'ola. Thera
unscrupulous dealer to ofl tnuta- ou,v b a couorete exainple of that
tiora which act unMluladjoidy. There Lfr whu h h sought the br ngtng of
fore, when buying, to get m bencicial J:JT 'her.
m i " a i homt. Also, amid the my.tlnlsm and
rucvisaiwajs now ww ium hwik vs uss
Company--Oulofni Fig Syrup Co.
TJainfy printed on the front of every
ht an honor to le allied to one mo il
lustrious. Kven lbs Colotina bentaii
to look favorably upon the projected
omrrtiiae if lhe "yodng . AJriim and
Irene Klenal. ,'
Klenal and his wire had taken up
fTwlr rlden(e In tha, I'alnre of the
Caad-jil. where they )ved In truly
regal lle. M first the output itlon
Of the Tr bun pleased the ppopl
the uatrlottam which thrilled through
evsry fibre of tla dl Riensl, there
lurked that anibllion of whivb there
rJ !' at hnftlMittiM vnWJ a . ....
parlife of the graugie Syrup of Pig I ratal entirely desetut. th am lis.
ind LbxaT of Senm. " L".u '"BC "M fwm-
r i i a i j- j r ! ii . voib nimaell now loved, and. an
' rotiafcbyallUadgigdruggisti. rncg 'though it could sraneiy be aald that Uk
50 centl pet botlle. ' ' flurktn- aentlmet.ta which gave a part ou
of h gratification to the (bought f th
was ha not one of themeelvri a ho heaven. ikn the rest or Home, this
waa thua aiiifwlna to tha huntrhrv Knv haa hlrendv I" irne.l enthliaaam
baron tha a plebeian enuM be as (for lhi Trlbun devotion to the
gonreotia and atatwly aa the Colonnas tTrtbune' bride- uu you adifnt
or the tiralnl? But graduaU- a thalhlm to sour honwheld? He wlU not
novtltv of th thing "betun. it,, tmr aishonor yonr proiwtion by hlai b.j,
rrt: tha Rritle yionulue la.mi. ... t mni m-i. bv his beirlnr"'
gruinhre at th slat of Illciul audi The I.adv Mm. won by tha brlrtt
looked with envy upon his sumptu- and hold appearnii'- of the hoy, and.
ousnean. A fo lh nobles, they andilt must. b " r"w overawm
their Trtveo t(envlcd the court of tha by 'he stalely beiru-g oi t rati la, road-
------ - - -
before my tribunal and la iut!y an-
iTinmi, oiicn IM tna (AW.
"I implore for him merey," an id
gtephen Colonna. "I, a Clonna, sua
for the life uf an Oralnl." , never
knew yon to plead for tha life of a
peasant, my lord." retorted tha Trib
une, In alwrt. Kienal wa Inexorable,
and Mart no dl Porto waa hanged bo
fore the puluca of tha Ciy.to tn aplta
of all the Influence whie h'wsa brought
to bear t save his life. He waa tha
first noble of the great fnnlllea to
suffer and thla waa the beginning
of thn downfall of Cola Hieimt. a
nephew of the cardinals, a member
of the noitse of Orm n I. ti l
hahged Ut a churl! The rwhlea no
longer felt thamartvar bound bv their
oaths of allegliuwe to the "Hisms
fttato.' They attempted to procure
the eaain,f.in of tne Tribune on
tha nlaht When ha watidierj be.lde
his arm In th Chim b, of th laiter
shtAit their attempt was frustrat
d an. soma of the Conspirator rx.
ecuteii. . , : "
This brtmght matters to g rrNts
The morning after tha evvutlnn the
baron fled from Home. Thaw fll to
their eaailea Iii the conntrv, and thon
gath-ered ' aeound thetn tlielr irraed
reta nrs, Klenal aent hersM,i ,o
thent demanding their tmniedlate re-
urn, a naughty relusaj was lha no.
w o m o ron-ea mm to break off his I
eonneittton with the Tribune and to tie
a stramrer to the tomut tm loved a
long aa Klenxl held hla present piaee ''
of power. Honor called him one way
aud love another. Now he hearken- J
d to the dictate of honor. But he
did not deepair of tbeir -again bang
together In thla w.rld ond Jf nt
here, thfn hereafter, , Tha letter
burned with his paaloae lava for
Irene, and, "ha lovea me-ka loves
ma still. nd I am Meased once
more.j.- aaiif the weeping maiden
when ahe had finished tha reading of
the letter. . ,..' .( . m. ,'
Maanwhlle. .after he.-flrat fltam of
vtctom lamentat on auueeaded to th
oys of Kom: so great had been the
laughter of the. people, that private
grief aeemed to swallow tip public joy.
The trmaury was empty and t be-
wareawtty tmtt6mihimx
The -Hery oloailantw of l!i.,,i wi..
e tiatl ih"4 anTB" WWM ami IBOb
e P"'lWaa Boar H,l i . ji
itn nuh-!r,)0 Bskf.i n,. ... . . . .
g.-(o-revi,r.hrm"!f;r; ms 7:.
gant war of t ving. whlJe rarlotm en.
vKiu amagnaroea went about aurrtna
bp the oeotiko i. m,.ei,- ,j :r
former idol. - "
r in- r"" ,,,rorm hrir spies
?1 .1 rh"n Pnular geatiment
Lo.W" ,'.'"n. h'""hig another
attack. lo .valB Klenal appeale to
the people to arm themselvsa and
prepare to meet tha enemv. a a 1
apathy felt over Romo. The marVei
jOaeea were deserted, the cltlsen shut
themselvaa up In their house, and
a. party of mercenaries and noble
men retainer entered the wall and
elaed oikib thn place. of th Colon
na, kVildina;- ft for old Htephen.
"Mna.'"aaid JilepaL .'. B,t
your Ufa W no hmger aaf ln Home
Th people ara alut to rise-agatiuo
ma? We shall It awept away I
have a guard, prepared r.ar y(l, "Ton
have friends in Naples- demu-t i,,
tT,,.J?n'"', ".' !.
... 'l'"' ..m. M will join1 VOII
"... -oiu, uoia,- cried the
magninccnt woman, "woiili you have
m turn traitor, too? No. Cola In
death Itself Nina shall ba hmMe you
ii-i. ..ijit. ourset ur the
lota.-- Horn to - my arms, brave
woman.'' ' ..! Imed th Tribune.'
"we will have tha aame iml n the
wrs-ek of Honmn - liberty,"
The next day th mob. that fickle
monster which a alway sura to de
vour It own children, rose on the
last of the Tribune and the baron
rV. " .u T f,,w fiUhfirll
follower threw OiemaeJv.a lf,U the :
castU of tl.in Anaelo, Whm that I
... i..e-..,...n renr.rea th Vlefeir.
found the birds Iwd flown -Which thev
most desired. Cola, with Nina and
Jren had made- hla earape Vor
yrn ) or hud Hlonui ,0vsr.,d
Home, and now all that he had don
to be undone. The Tribune re
pa Ire j to th court of the King of
Kohemla. and the Kins of Uuujrarv
to pbad Ins causa and aik aid l ate
words were alf he rece'ved. H then
w-M to AvUnnn to deiT:nn,l 't-ial on
lb manv wetimm,s which hi en
mli had Untied naalnst him. Titer
was h mir's.ine,i nei' jencih
trul wsa given him. Fovea yeirs ha3
n irrr,i.q nnn svn y ar waa
a wai.deier and hn eiilla,' Th fuih.
tul .vino im iMu.nle4 hint g u
wanderliiga.
Aleantlme. Iran had fount' a r.
f.ige In a convent at r'lorsaea,
the plaau Wk oul In that eht
nd the newa of tha scourg rarii
Adrian In hi retreat la hofuMrs
July, he, knowing of the pkua
Ireu' retirement, went t llorran
tn search of her, determined to tr
her away to safety. It) jriuraaes kt
hlmaelf fril i k, and Irene who h4
remained lashltid when other had ep
to do what good aha could tuai4e4
hla bsdshl. but h waa nnconKlmu
and knew no of the prtaeac o( tin
on It loveo. ,- . .,
On day when Irene had left k
patient for a while to visit a aolfit.
boring ' eonveni, an run recover!
from M dwilrlum and found tilmaeit
alon. Weak h wa he arose, uil
Uresslug ttimaeif, ataggerea forth, hat
on Idea being thai ha must itj
trena . H found refuge In aavtw
hotias and recovered, ii elfar .
rawaro . w 1119 uawninv tnose , rim
who formed now, th major nortlu,
Of th Inhabitanta of the gtrlckss city
ana wbob uusiueaa u was tp ur
th dead- lor iniorniauon ot irtaa
On of them took him to th chr.
net house and showed him a tab
wrapped tn a mantl. which h only.
too ve remain osrea 10 nav sms
war b Ireu a. . 11a believed her AA
and departed Borrowing. , Th nawUt
had been dropped In the street br
Irene and plvk"d up by a woman, aim
had subsequently died of the lilufiu,
and of that mantle they had maot
tier winding he. , Meantime, lrrw.
having returnad to the place whet
ha had let Adrian, and found him
run. suuDoSed n mad diea in her at.
aencs and hla bo carried away by
the bacchtno. fth waa pernuadet I
thea to leave th city, ane oon alter
rejoined her brother.
At Avignon, Kleml, having besn v.
oultted at hi trial, was gent kIb by
th Pope to ath-mpt one mure th
redalmatlon of Home. ' With Klenal
went the Cardinal Alhornoi. Tb I
letter element of alt lUtiy rot it
their coming and again Cola dt Kleng
entered the Eternal city in mumps
amid th aoclammatlona at that pops.
lace, which wa. In a tittle while. U
deatroy him. 'Adrian waa in Kob
when Cola entered th cHy. Hiding
by th aide of th Tribune li hw
a vision th girl whom he hellovel
dead. So on, mora the lovets ar
united, and; easting all other mnilo
eratlon aside, Adrian became wht
eiled tn Cola. vt-;. .
Hrlef waa th ' eoad r.-iifn af
Hlenat. " Walter da Montreal conspired
against him. Bui ha had placed An-
aelo TasMlll in th aervte of 1 Mo-
trest. amt Ancelo betraved the e
tain of freelance Into Rlenrl's unit,
wtiar nut htm to -death. Soon uftrf
old Dam Ursula dying la a Koma
visrsnt aent for A'naelo. and It'Vi'U..
ad to him that Walter d Montrral
m,mm hi father. , Anrslo wa HM
with grief at what h had done. t1
determined revenge upon, tne jriuunr
With a mad Infatuation Klenjl mmi-
moned the tw tiennaJl Kngs tim
contending for the Imperial rrowa,
to coma to Rom and have thr
cause decided by the Komans. iw.
from tha DBonl of Home, he flulateL
ol an emjieror of th Ho'y K..mn
Empire receive hla crown. I'
Lis Is at art nf folly. The imw-rW
troops and tha barona came inulad
Th Pontiff deaert l
o,, . anil ta wa eicomun- ''tU'i-
Ti,. hiAnU Mma sealnat htm. ii o.l -n
gew netrayea mm m t m""
.--h rl ,he palace and -tu iwi
T)i.-,1 Ir, -dewth at th foot nf
ul atiilrriaaA. Nina, refualng ' "
lu... KusKsnit nerisherl ill 'n
tin. f lha hurninl paiaoe
rrom onrld the atrlf nnd icrwf
i,:ks hum awav tha fainting tf
t..,l ..nu..o.ii leane to ft .llil.r
r. n..i,i- nf thn e ltv. In AdrM
,i,am a..i I a . tlisiv were inrni,... .
mut there they spent years ot .e
.. . tl... .iff I.ih1iI ItlU. I'lri'i-
I. , IT. jvzm- . v '
Rer, Geora1 e'leveo- m the rW
' pistriet of Chl".
fUinu Insmnl 1
rt.. f 1 iitrnvmrnt bruthr oi
r.Ti. uwifv .. .
tteenrdar M l, Steven and Ir b. A.
rttevena. Of Monroe, Who ha 'wit
rileol 'nary of the Preabvter'an ehurrlt
beo.. Sent to lh'"'"famlne-'trtl,t
China for Uie paat few yeare.lia lB
ent to the famine dlstr'ct of Chins "
hei,, atxtrfhut food and eWrihuiewj.
He haa written to hi airier, Mn t it
Smith, of Monroe, wa account of m
terrible condition there. It 1 Imp"
ible to estimate th deaths that tv
resulted from th famine, to m noth
ing of some 20 fleath dally front th
nlamie. Tile, fttevens any that
rhl..a. m-M nstlent In their .w-
ferlne v that ha hIS gone Intil thl
miserable home and ha looked lnj
tnetr pot to see wmai mey .- -U
ana thsr ha finds that th? '
living on a kind of gr lit ,ur
nip top, there being no grain of any
If In 1 In trtwnv rsf tha house. M"T
!,.. AiaA aaiiactally lha
ones, for lack of food and many roof
Will die unles help come at "a1"
Harvest la Bv month on.
. iY.miniiu Ainenlllea.
"Stella I am enttWJied to (tfu'-
l'ella lur ma, te h try.nl
osrj to get away f ' -
f! t.
CRITICS
The phyttcian who rwommrndi.
the ratten, who usa.afal h
chemist who tnalyzt -
Scott's Emulsion
havt eitL!i,htd if u fefe-crrttKntfjf
Hit bcit hi purity, in pcrfedio.
nd in rtiwlU.
No ether prtparation h
ttth sevpfg Iota, wch wofM-'1
Imilition and met with wch pop0
I and profestional endonetntni
To the bate, thtilil and
aM it jjivtj pure blood. airtiijtH.
fo!id flH and vitality.
i Aa ritucasTS