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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
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were all part and parcel together he
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eeateTeoaa1e,('aleage,l ll.or proofs of cures.
Capital MeOfOe. I'allentieurud nine years
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RAILROAD TIME-TABLES
Central Railroad of New Jersey.
(Louighand 'uuquolianna Division)
Anthracite coal used exclusively, lnsur
ins clcunliness and comfort.
TIM IS TAISLE IN KKKKCT NOV. 18, 1604.
Trulns leave Scranton fur Plttston,
Wllkcs-Barre, etc.. nt 8.20, 9.1S, 11.30 a.m.,
12.45, 2.0(i, 3.05, 6.00, 7.25, 11. Oj p.m. Sundays.
U.00 a.m., l.oo. 2.15, 7.10 p.m.
Kor Atlantic City, 8.20 a.m.
For New York, Newark und Elizabeth,
8.20 (express) tt.m., 12.46 (express with Hu'
fct parlor car), 3.03 (express) p.m. Sun
day, 2.15 p.m.
lr Mauch Chunk, Allentown, Bethle
hem, Kuston and Philadelphia, 8.20 a.m.,
12.45, 3.05, 5.00 (except Philadelphia) p.m.
Sunday, 2.15 p.m.
. Kor Long Branch, Ocean Grove, etc., at
8.20 a.m., 12.45 p.m.
Kor Heading, Lcbnnon and Harrlsburg,
via Allentown, 8.20 a.m., 12.45, 0.00 p.m.
Sunday, 2.15 p.m.
Kor Pottsvlllo, 8.20 a.m., 12.45 p.m.
Returning, leave New York, foot of Lib
erty street. North liver, ut 9.10 (express)
a.m., 1.10, 1.30, 4.30 (express with Buffet
pallor car) p.m. Sunday, 4.30 u.m.
I.euve Philadelphia, Reading Terminal,
9.00 a.m., 2.00 and 4.30 p.m. Sunday C.27
a.m.
Through tickets to all points at lowest
rates may be had on application In ad
vance to the ticket agent at the station.
II. P. BALDWIN,
Gen. Pass. Affent.
3. II. OLHAUSEN. Gen. Supt.
Nov. 18, 1894.
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.
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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
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i jii, triune as tne jealous uuaoaua.
KntM-lfil fir-Ana,, DnRnaJ QnIl.lnn Tl
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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.
TODAY Special " Bojar
Band Concerts 2 to
10.30 p. in.
TONIGHT Weston Mill
Co.'s Prize Baking
Contest Judging.
TONIGHT Pumpkin Seed
Guessing Contest. Ev
ery Visitor Gets Slip to
Register Guess. Prize,
$15. Sample Box.
Exposition is a big "hit."
Open 2 to 10.30 p. m. Ad
mission 25c; unuaren 15c.
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