r 6 THE SCI? ANTON TRIBUNE FRIDAY MOlCNINtt-, IAN UAUY 11, 1895. The Reauxlietix By Mrs. HARRIET PRESCOTT SPOFFORD. (These short serial stories are copyrighted by Baoheller, Johnson & Bah eller.and are printed InTheTrlbune by special arrangement, simultaneous Wltn ' their appearance in the leading daily Journals of the large cities). CHAPTER I Continued. : They rallied round her that night In all the splendor of their anelen regime, and the duchess was herself Immeas urably magnificent. But, sooth to say, the gentle lady In the imperial box, with the gruesome man of power be side her. wore her diadem with as fine a Ki'ace and was a trifle more magnifi cent yet she could not be more beau tiful. ..The ducehss herself was not slow to see that charm of distinction, and to acknowJedge it with her own lovely eiaelousness. It was when they were leaving the house that Just as the duchess was 'passing to her carriage, her cloak slipped from her shoulder, and a young ollieer of the lniK'i'lul guard, standing near, passed an idle Jest, only half un der his breath, about that dazzling phoulder. The duke waited upon his wife to her carriage, and then returned: and paus ing deliberately to draw off his glove, he slapped the young oliloer with it acrf.ss the cheek, and went back to the carriage which was waiting. "It: was a foolishness," the duchess heard M. Etlenne saying when he came in shortly after their return. "It was a madness! Why have heard It? Why have flattered the flaneur with notice? At a tine, too, when we wlnh especially for quiet. His friend will be here to morrowand of course the duke will waive considerations of rank" "What? A duel!" "The Hols." "You mock yourself with me!" said her grace. "Not at all. It is a sous-lieutenant of tihe Imperial guard born In some barrack -and although the duke has been un unrivaled swordsman, his hand Is less sure than It was, and this M. Leconte is the finest swordsman in France." i "I cannot believe it!" r"As your grace pleases. But It will be all the same if It is pistols, for T,e conte's ball I made inquiries goes straight as a sunbeam." "Oh, M. Etlenne!" cried the ducihess, clasping her hands. "Do you mean" "I mean," said M. Etlenne, quite heedless In his vexation, "that It is ex ceedingly doubtful If the duke is alive tomorrow to regret his folly" CHAITErt II. "Eh blen, prophet of evil," said the duke, coming down the room, "with what tales are you frightening the duchess! Come, It shall be billiards?" and sauntered off with him. And the duchess went to her own apartment where Olympe awaited her; and five minutes afterward, wrapped from head to foot In a vast cache mlsere, she had stolen down a private passage 'to the street, with Olympe be side her. "W e must ask the gen d'arme, Olympe; we may have to go to the prefecture; wo must learn where he, Leconte, Is to be found." And learn she did; and In less than an hour an angry ebneierge had been pacified with a handful of gold pieces and had ushered into the room, where the young sous-lieubinant sat busy with a letter, his sister from the country. The moment that the door closed tho duohess dropped her vast wrap into Olympe's hands and stood before him In nil her starry beauty, the sheen of her pale sa.tlns, the sparkle of her In numerable diamonds, the dazzle of her white shoulders, Just as she had come from the opera. For moment he was aghast. But he had sprung to his feet. "To what do I owe the honor" he began. "Oh, monsieur!" cried the duchess, "I come to you a supplicant! An. hour ego my husband insulted you" : "Bitterly!" . "Oh. monsieur!" clasping her beauti ful uplifted hands and raising to his the eyes overflowing with tears. "And it means" "Haprlstl! It nwans bloodshed, mad time!" he exclaimed. "Oh. no, no!" she cried. "Not that! Not that! And for such an Idle thing oh, never thmt! Oh, monsieur, you are successful, you are powerful, the emperor is your friend, you can afford te be magnanimous! I beg, I beg you to let It pass" "Lot it pass, madame! You know not What you say. . Let It pass! Ha! ha!" "What good, alas, what good will It do you to take his life?" "It will efface ithe stain on my honor, ihe sting of his blow. Behold, my cheek burns with It yt!" "And mine, too, believe me,' she cried, lifting again the great Innocent eyes to his. "It was hot headed It was wrong bh, If there Is any reparation" ."SaQre! There is no reparation," .said the ofllcer, like a hero of tragedy, "but death his death or mine." "Oh, do not say so! Life Is so Jireclous death' Is so dreadful and. oh, monsieur, forgiveness Is so beautiful!" , "Forgiveness of such a humiliation!" "Is it more of a humiliation than I undergo; I, a .woman, who come to you In your apartment, and beg my hus band's life of you? I have asked I hav . heardr they tell me your ball never falls" "And Is. It monsieur, your husband, who perhaps sends you here?" "Clel! It Is you who now Insult him as grievously!. Oh, you cannot, for that momentary burst of foolish vexa tion bo.wllllng to take' from him Hfe, from me my husband, from my little Bleeping son his father! I Implore you" "Duchess,' said the lieutenant, "you are only wasting time, and (compromls- miK youoMeii nere in my npanmeni. "I confide In your honor, your si- Hence,' she cried. "It is well," ho answered. "But no cnore. You aBk too much." i "Oh, have you no mercy?" I "None. The Insult was given In the iface of all the world, and In the face of all the world It must be wiped out "Monsieur Leconte, you have proved your valor on the battlefield. It Is not the first rencontre you have had with pistols anS with swords. Your cour age Is a byword. If you treat this af fair as beneath notice, as the action of an exasperated man whom you have reason to pity, It will not Injure you. It will give you greait friendships, of (Which you may be glad in the future. Your friend, the empereor, does not wish an added excitement Just now. Oh, believe me, you can well afford to send no challenge to act as If nothing had taken place to give it your dis dain." . The oincer gazed at her wondeiingly so young, so beautiful, so resplendent, so sad, so Imploring. Perhaps her last arguments gave him cause. And then the statements relative to his courage they were certainly true It was well known. And to win the Sarazlnes Beauxlleux, perhaps, to the empire It might be wortili while. And then a mad, rash humor seized him. ".Mad ame," he said, "1 will accede to your wiMhes on one condition. Your hus band's blow still tingles on my cheek. 1 will repay 'it by leaving my kiss upon the cheek of tils wife!" 'or a nvonient the duehesse turned, gaspingly, holding both hands to Olympe, and her pallor, where the irose bloomed beneath the Ivory, became the paillor of death. But directly she had summoned her resources. What had she come here for but to purchase the life of htc'ljoy's father at any cost? She turtiJa again WidV glanced up at MS She Seized His Hand and Covered It with Kisses. him, and then dropped her lids till the long black lashes swept her marble cheek. "Volontlers, monsieur," she said, and she made a step forward, softly turning her cheek. But the man did not move. The beau tiful creature there, so proud, so chaste, willing to purchase safety 'for her child's father at the price of this In sult to herself, this Insult of which in all the years of her life she would be sensible, the color now rising slowly In her cheek, vividly, in a stain, as if to meet the affront. No, he could not! "Forgive me," he said. "And go. You have saved your husband's life for my bullet would have pierced his heart. Go. I will keep your secret." And doubting her senses, bewildered, full of Joy, the duchess suddenly fell on her knees before him and seized his hand and covered it with kisses. And then Olympe had the cache-misere about her, and the officer had gone down with them and put her Into the carriage. When the duchess recalled that scene and Its expressions of her gratitude, she knew It never would have happened so but for that Basque woman, here peasant grandmother. And so it came about that no chal lenge arrived at tho Hotel Beauxlleux the nextMlay, nor any day thereafter. And; when his wonderment had sub sided, the contempt that the duke al ready felt for the new people whs a thousand time enhanced by the cir cumstance. "A Court of shopkeepers!" he cried. An-impeWal guard who kept silence under a 'slap on the face tQiey meTribdne Will Be a Paper That You Will Want to Purchase and Uifjcst. Twelve Whole Pages of Home-made leading Matter, with Many Bright New Features and All It Costs Is Just Two Copper Cents. SOME FEATURES: " Incidents of a Journey by Boat to Constantinople," by Miles Tracy Hand, formerly of Scranton, but now a professor at the Presbyterian college in the Turkish capital. - ; An Old-Time English ( hrlstnias," by Miss.Sadie E. Kaiser, who writes in her happiest vein. " Picturesque Features of Historic Quebec," by John E. Richmond, continuing the series ot readable letters from this unique Canadian city. 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TWELVE PAGES. were all part and parcel together he despised them, and was at no pains to ketp his despising quiet And thus this very action of the duchess was the cause of his making himself more offensive 'to the Imperialists than he had been, so offensive that at last It was open war with Duke des Sara zlnes Heauxlleux, and he found the old chateau in the Lamles, a place better suited to his health than the house In Paris where kings had been his guests. But after all It was not love, certain ly not Wifely love, thmt had made the duohesse Interfere on her husband's ac count In that matter of the challenge. It was a life to save and she her self the cause of the trouble it would have been almost as necessary for her to try to avert the evil had the person concerned been St. Malo, or Montague vert, or a stranger. She had a warm and quiet affection for her hunband, an immense belief In him and admiration for him, 'but that was all. 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I have been a sufferer (or so Ions a time and have spent so much money with i:o cullod specialists and each tinio have been disappointed and misled, that It was with a noocl deal of doubt that I called on DR. HACKLK. Rut knowing; of some of tiiu cures he mnde in this city four yuars ago, and tho conlldouce of the people of Rerun ton In him then, I resolved to try him. It was a lucky move for me. I was troubled with dizziness, spots floating be fore my eyes, bad dreams, melancholy, easily startled when spoken to, no desire to exert myself and tired on the least ex ertion, especially In the morning; had no pleosnro in company; very nervous mid nlloKether was a complete wreck. Rut thanks to DR. HACK Kit, I am today a well man. I would advise all younc men cutferiiife- as I did to call Immediately; in 45 days I (.rained In flesh 18 pounds. For obvious reasons I prefer to withhold my name, but If any who sutler will call on DU. 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Train leaves Scranton for Philadelphia and New York via D. & II. R. R. ut 7.45 a.m., 12.05, 2.38 and 11.38 p.m., via IX, L. & W. R. R., COO, 8.08, 11.20 am., and 1.3o p.m. Leave Scranton for Plttston und Wllkes Burre, via D., L. & W. R. R., 8.00, 8.08, 11.20 a.m., 3.50, li.o7, 8.50 p.m. Leave Scranton for White Haven, Ha zlcton, Pottsvlllu ami all pointa un the Heaver Meudow and Pottsvllle brunches, via E. ft W. V. R. H., G.4U u.m., vlu L. ft II. It. 1C. ut 7.45 a.m., 12.01 2.38, 4.00 p.m., via 1)., L. & W. R. It., COO, 8.08, 11.20 u.m., 1.30, 3.50 p.m. Leave Scranton for Bethlehem, Kuston, Reading, HaiTisburg und ull Intermediate points via D. & H. R. It., 7.45 u.m., 12.05. 2.38, 4.00, 11.38 p.m., via I)., L. & W. R. It., COO, 8.08, 11.20 u.in., 1.30 p.m. Leavo Scrunton for Tunkhannock, To wandu, Elmlrtt, Ithaca, Geneva und ull intermediate points via D. ft H. R. R., 8.45 a.m., 12.06 und 11.35 p.m., via L., L. ft W. It. R., 8.08, 9.55 a.m.. 1.30 p.m. Leave Scranton for Rochester, Buffalo, Niagara Falls, Detroit, Chlcugo and all points west via D. ft H. R. It.. 8.45 a.m., 12.05, 9.15, 11.38 p.m., via D., L. & W. R. R. and Plttston Junction, 8.08, 9.55 a.m., VJ, 8.60 p.m., via E. ft VV. V. R. R.. 3.41 p.m. Kor Elmlra and the west via Salamanca, via, D. ft H. R. R., 8.46 a.m., 12.05, 8.05 p.m., vlu l L. ft W. R. R., 8.03, 9.05 a.m., 1.30, anil 0.07 p.m. Pullman parlor and sleeping or L. V. chulr curs on all trains between L. & B. Junction or Wllkes-Ilarre und New York, Philadelphia, Bulfulo, and Suspension Bridge. ROLL1N H. WILBUR, Gen. Supt. CIIAS. S.LEE. Gen. Pass. Agt., Phllu., Pa. A. W. NONNEMACHER, Asst. Gea. Pass. Agt., South Bethlehem, Pa. Del., Lack, and Western. Trains leave Scranton as follows: Ex press for New York and all points East. 1.40, 2.50, 5.15, 8.00 and 9.55 a.m.; 12.55 und 3.50 p.m. Express for Euston, Trenton, Philadl- pniu and tne soutn, u.io, b.oo ami v.m a.m., 12. u uml 3.u0 p.m. Washington and way stations, 3.55 p.m. Tobyhanna accommodation, 6.10 p.m. Express for Blnuhamton. Oswego. El mlra. Corning. Hath. Dnnsvllle. Mount Morris and Buffalo, 12.10, 2.35 a.m. and 1.24 p.m., making close connections at Buf fulo to all points In the West , Northwest and tsoiunwest. Bath accommodation. 9 a.m. BiiiKhumton and way stations, 12.37 p.m. Nicholson accommodation, at 6.15 u.m. Binghamton and Elmlra Express, 6.05 p.m. r-.xpresa ior Portland, nyracuse, ubwcpo t'tlca and Itlchllcld Springs. 2.35 a.m. and l.zi p.m. ithai'it, 2.35 and Ham a.m. nnu 1.24 p.ra Kor Northumberland. Plttston. Wilkes- Bnrre. Plymouth; Bloomsburg and Dan. ville, making close connections at North umberland for V illlamsport, Harrlshurg, Maitimoro, wasningion ana tno aoutn. Northumberland and Intermediate sta tions, COO, 9.55 a.m. and 1.30 and 6.07 p.m. Nantlcoke and intermediate stations, 08 and 11.20 a.m. Plvmouth and Inter mediate stations. 3.50 and 8.52 u.m. Pullman parlor and sleeping couches on ell exDresa trulns f or detuned inrormaiion, pocaei umo tallies, etc., apply to M. L. Smith, city ticket ofllce, 328 Lackawanna avenue, or depot ticket ollice. DELAWARE AND HUDSON RAIL ROAD. Commencing Monday, lrfliS.. .lav. Julv 30. all train Mm" wlil arrive atnew Lack W m M awanna avenue station MfW r as follows: T f Trains will leave Scran ton station for Curbondulo und in termediate points at 2.20, 6.45, 7.00, 8.25 and 10.10 a.m.. 12.00, 2.20, 3.65, 6.15, 6.15, 7.25, 9.10 and 11.20 p.m. i.-nr K-nrviflw. Wftvtnart and Ilonesdale at 7.00, 8.25 and la 10 a.m., 12.00, 2.20 and 6.1 p.m. Kor Albany, Saratoga, the Adirondack and Montreal at 6.46 U.lll. and 2.20 P.m. Kor Wllkcs-Barre and Intermediate) ints at 7.45, 8.45, 9.3S and 10.45 a.m., 12.05 i.20. 2.38, 4.00, 5.10, 6.05, 9.it and 11.38 p.m. Trains will arrive at Scranton station from Curbondulo anS Intermediate points: at 7.40, 8.40, 9.34 and 10.40 a.m., 12.00, 1.17.2.3M 140, 4.64, 6.65, 7.46,' 9.11 and 11.33 p.m. Krom Honesdale, Waymart and Far view at 9.34 a.m., 12.00, 1.17, 3.40, 6.55 and 7.45 p.m. From Montreal, Saratoga, Albany, etcj at 4.64 and 11.33 p.m. From Wilkes-Burro and Intermediate points at 2.15, 8.04, 10.05 nnd 11.55 a.m., l.ld 2.14, 3.3a, 3.10, 6.08, 7.20, 9.03 and U.16 p.ra. , SCItANTON DIVISION. In liiloct Sept. lGth, 1804.' North Ilonnd. South Hound. 1105 203 201 iO'2 204 20tf 3 8! 8 '8tatlon, 3 5!! so. 5 5 s" (Trains Dally, 5 g & 5 ft - iff Except Hundny) 5fl r u Arrive I-ave AM. .... 7B."... N'Y Franklin St .... 7 40 .... .... 7 10.... West 4'.'nd SI .... 1 M .... .... 7 00.... Weehawkl-n .... 810.... T M p II Arrive U-uve AMP .... a) 115.... Hancock June. uo SOS 810 100 .... Hancock 6 0ii 8 11 .... 75S 13 .Vi ... Kurllcht 6 IK SJi .... 7 61 13 40 .... Preston lark 6 It'. 8 81 .... 74.'- 1340 .... Coino 033 841 .... 7 3H I3-3A .... Povntelle 6 40 890 .... 781 1318 .... llelniout 645 8 !W .... 130-') .... rieasantMt. AM 800 .... Tlllfll.'iO ... Uuloiidnle f8.V 300.... 708 11411 a u ForsetCity 71" 8 19 r M It 81 9i: Orlwu.Ulo 7 34 8.11 5 81 4K f!130 913 Willie Uride 737 f8 3-t 5 37 f8 43 WOO .Milflleld r 83 fS 43 f5 U 641 11 83 9 03 Jermyn 781 345 6 15 6 35 II IS 8 57 Archibald 740 351 551 6 33 flU5 851 Wiiiton 7 4-1 8 54 5 54 8 30 11 11 850 Peckville 74H 8511 5 5t 6 35 11 07 8 41 Olvphant 7 53 4 04 6 04 6 31 1105 8 41 lilcksou 7 54 4 07 6 07 610 11 03 8 30 Throop 71 Ml 4 10 610 614 11 00 8 30 Providence 8 00 4 14 6 14 f18 fl()57 8 39 Park Place 8 03 f4 17 616 610 1055 830 Bcrout.m 6 05 480 680 p M a II A it Leave Arrive a m r s r All trains run dally except Sunday, f . signlUe that trains stop ou signal for pes seniters. Secure rates via Ontario & Western before nureliasinK tickets and save niuuey. Day anil Nlcht bpress to the West. ' J. c. Anderson, Oen. Pass. Agt T. Fllrcroft, Ulv. Pass. AgU. Scrantou, Pa. Erie und Wyoming Valley. Trains loavo Scrantoji for Now York and Intermediate points on the Krle rail road at 6.36 a.m. und 324 p.m. Also for Honesdalo, lluwley and local points ut 6.35. 9,45 a.m., and 3.24 p.m. All the above are through trains to and from Honesdale. Trains leave for Wllkes-Ilarre at 6.40 a. m. and 3.41 p.m. What Is More Attractive Than a pretty face with a fresh, bright complexlont For it; use Poixonl'a Powder. AMSEEJITS ACADEMY OF MUSIC. t FRIDAY.JAN.il. VHI DOCKSTHDER'S - MINSTRELS A Company of Comedians, Singers sad Dancers, Headed by tile Illimitable LEW DOCKSTADER. Every Feature Original and Uniqno A BurricAnn of Hilarinna Fnn and nnllirhfe. ful Music. Sal j of seats opens Wednesday, Jan. 9. fHE FROTHINGHAM rnaay ana Saturday ana Sat urday Matinee, Jan. VI and 13 Three Performances of Refined Comedy. Engagement of the Eminent Amer ican Actor, Mr. Wilfred Clarke And His own Excellent Company. Friday Night, Jan. II and Matinee, Jau, 12 1 A XV 1 1 1 r i vu 1 1 T 'i- -1 i . . i . , .. ; i i llngtou Do Boots, Saturduy Night "TIT? i jii, triune as tne jealous uuaoaua. KntM-lfil fir-Ana,, DnRnaJ QnIl.lnn Tl lar prices. Matinee prices, 25c, 35c. and 60c uie oi Beats opons Wednesday, Jan. 9. ACADEMY OF MUSIC k m r. . . v .... . m muriUHl, JAIN. ! THE IRISH AMERICAN ACTOR. HR. DANIEL SULLY, And Company In Ills Ureat Success, rn in i D. C. By DANIEL L. HART. Bale of seats opens Friday, Jan. 11. DAVIS THEATER Thursday, Friday and Saturday. January 10, 11 and 12. First Production in this City of the Great Four-Act Helo-Drama BLACKLISTED Pure American Play Drama for the People Production L'pto Date Company Exceptional Strength Scenic In vesture that is Perfect ADMISSION, 10, To OR 30 CENTS Two performances daily at 2.30 and 3.15 p.ra. Next Attraction, "Darning's Minstrels" GUESS NIGHT FOOD EXPOSITION THE ARMORY. TODAY Cooking Lecture 3 p. in. Subject, "FisU Cookery." TODAY Free Candy Boxes to Ladies. 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