THE SCI? ANTON TBIJ3ITNE FRIDAY MORNTN"t, JANUARY U5, 1895. .lie Lost Cipher. By STANLEY J. WEYMAX. (These short serial utorlcs are copy rlKhted by Baeheller. Johnson & Pactiel lcr, and ore primed In The Tribune by special arrangement, simultaneous with their appearunco in the leading Uully Journals of tho large cities). When thcv were gim doubtless to tell Henry liow I hud taken It, I sat down to supper wlUi I.n Font, Uols ruul, und two or three gentlemen vl my suite; and, without appearing too cheerful, contrived to eat with my usual appetite. Afterwards 1 withdrew in the ordinary course to my chamber, and, being now at liberty to look the sltuaMoi. in the face, round It as se rious as 1 had feared. The falling m;ui has fjiv trends: he must act quickly if 'he veuld retain any. I was not slow in (h t iding that my sole chance of an honorable t. scape lay in discov ering, Jim! that within a few hours vlu. Klo the cipher and conveyed it to iinie. Vernuell: and In placing be fore the (Ucen such evidence of this as imit c invince her. !y the way of beginning I summoned Maljtnan and put him through a severe examination. Later, 1 sH'ivt for the rest ef my hew: -eliohl sucli, 1 mean, as had nccoiiipiaiii'd me and, ranging them against the walls f my chamber, took n JlumU ;ul In my hand and went the round of them, ciuestioning each and jiiarkiug h!.; air and aspect as he an swered. Hut wlili no result; so that af ter follovn 'g some clews to no purpose, and ti'Kpeiling several persons who cleared themselves on the spot, 1 be came moored that, the chain must be taken up at the 'other en 1, and the first link found among Mine, de Ver lu'iiil's follow in;.,'. liy this ti'iie it was nearly midnight, n'ld my people, were dropping with fa tigue. N . vei liu h ss, a sense of the desperate nature of the case animating them, the I i nil, d themselves volun tarily into a kind nf council, all feeling their probity rtiacked, in which va rious mod' s of I .r?ing tile secret from those iiv h i hi Id it vile pivpn.l il Maignan'x vn;.g 'Stions being especially violent. l.'ei;!i!'i!;r, however, whether ji'.uiait.e had inoi e than one contidante, lie Came from the king. I secretly made up my mind to a course which nciii" di.ied to suggest; and then. diMiif'Mn.j all to bed, kept cnly Maiman to Me '.n my chamber, that If any points occurred to me in the night I might r.:cstioti on them. At 4 o'clock I called him, and bade him go out and quietly saddle two nors.es. This done, I slipped out my F'lf without arousing anyone, and, fioui.ihig at the stables, took the Or leans load through the forest. My plan was to strike nl the head, and, suprls lr.g Mm", de Vcrneuil while the event still hung ur. fi tain, to wrest the se ciet from her by trick or threat. The enterprise was desperate, for I knew the stubbornness and arrogance of the woman, and the inveterate enmity which' sh? entertained towards me, more particularly sltue the king's mar riage. But in a dangerous case an r. medy is welcome. I reached Mb'sherbes, where mnd nme was residing with her parents, a little before 7 o'clock, and riding with out disguise to the chateau demanded to see her. She was not yet risen; anil the servants, whom my appearance threw Into th" utmost confusion, ob jected this to me; but I knew that the excuse wan no real one, and nnr.wercd roughly that I came from the king, and must see her. This opened all doors, and In a moment I found myself in her chamber. She was sitting up In bed, clothed In an elegant nlghttrall, and seemed In no wise surprised to Bee rm. On the contrary, she greeted me '(With a Kinile and a .taunting word, and omitted nothing that might evince her disdain or hurt my dignity. She let mo Advance without offering me a chair; and when, after saluting her, I looked about for one, I found that all the seats exicept one very low stool hud been re ma veil from the room. This was oo 'like iher that It did not fiFiKinish me, 'and I baflled her malice by leaning agalnwt the wall. "This Is no ordinary honor from M. de Itosny!" Fhepald, flouting me with her eyes. "I come on no ordinary mission, madame," I paid, as gravely as I could. "Mercy!" he exolalmed In a mocking tone. "I vhould liave put on new rib bons, I suppose!" "From the king, madame," I con tinued, not allowing mysulf ito be moved, " ito Inquire how you obtained possession of his cipher." J She laughed loudly. "Good, simple king," she said, "to ak what Hie knows already!" "He does not know, rnadame," I an swered; severely, "VVhait?" she cried, In affected sur prise. "When 'he gave It to me hlm (Hflf !" I He dkl not, rnadame." ulr!" she retorted, firing up. lid not, prove It prove 'R. way," ehe continued, vole again and revelli ng fr tone of spiteful f fho dear queen? I is Indisposed yesttor klng In attendance iptuiiiute, you know, me." And her eyes hallclous amusement. sold, "may I tipeak iat you could speak answered, quickly. ever called iM. da a plain, rough royal turn well "HpA And We i V I enough in rough times, but Is now growing" 'Madam'." ' "A trifle exigeanit and superfluous." ABter that 1 saw t'hait It wi.vs war to the knife 'between us; and I nuked Iher in very plain terms if she were not afraid of t'he queen's enmity, that she d'ared thus to Haunt the king's favors before .her. "So more than I am afraid of yours," She answered, hardily. "Hut If nhe king Is disappointed In his hopes?" "l'ou may suffer; very probably will," ehe iiinswered, slowly, and smil ing; "not I. Hesldes, sir my cliilld was born dead, llu bore 'that very well." "Yet, believe me, rnadame, you run some risk." "In keeping what the king has given me?" iwhe 'answered, raining her eye brows. ' "No! In keeping w'halt Whs king has not given you!" I lanswered, sternly. "Whereas, what do you gain?" "We'll," she replied, raising hersolf In bed, while her eyes sparkled and her color rose. "If you like, 1 will tell you. f . :J V .'.'', r ".Mercy!" She Kxttlaimcd. This pleasure, for one thing 'the pleas ure of seeing you there, awkward, bonted. Plained, and standing, waiting my will. That which perhaps you call a prcBty thing I gain first of all. Then I gain your ruin, M. de Jtosny; I plant a sting in that womans- breast: and for his majesty, he has "made his bed and may lie on It." "Have a care, rnadame!" I cried, burwtlng wiUi Indignation at a .speech so shameless and disloyal. "You ure playing a dangerous game, I warn you!" 'And what game have you played?" she replied, transported on a sudden wit li equal passion. "Who was it tore up the promise of marriage which the king gave me? U"ho was It prevented me being queen of France? Who was It hurried on the maitcli with this tradeswoman, so that the king found himself wedded before '!;! knew it? Who was It but enough; enough!" Fhe cried, Interrupting herself with a ges ture lull of rage. "You have ruined me, you and your queen between you, and I will ruin you!" "On the contrary, niadame," I an swered, collecting myself for a lust ef fort, and speaking with all the severity which n Just Indignation inspired, "l have not ruined you. lint if you do not tell me that which 1 am here ,to lourn 1 will!" ' She laughed out aloud. "Oh, you simpleton!" she said. "And you call yourself a statesman! JX you not see that If I do not tell it, you are disgraced yourself and powerless, und can do me no harm? Tell It you? When I have you all on the hip you, the king, the queen! Not for a million crowns, M. de Hosuy!" "And that Is your answer, rnad ame?" I said, choking with rage. It had been long since uny had dared so to beard me. "Yes," she. replied stoutly; "It is! Or, stay; you shall not go empty handed." Anil thrusting (her urm under the pillow she drew out, after a moment's search, a small packet which she held out towards me. "Take It!" she said, with a taunting laugh. "It has served my turn. What the king gave me, I give you." Seeing that it was the mislng key to the rliher, I swallowed my rage and took It; and being assured by this time that 1 could effect nothing by staying "You Have Got It. longer, but should only expose myself to fresh Insults, I turned on my heel, with rudeness eqiyil to her own, and, without taking leave of her, flung the door open and went out. I heard her throw herself back with a shrill laugh of triumph. Hut as, the moment the door fell to Behind me, my thoughts began to cast about for another wny of TORTURED THIRTY YEARS. His Sufferings Ended After Using ' Munyon's Rheumatism Cure. Mr. George Smith, of Tacony, Pa., says: "I suffered from rheumatlm for thirty years, and had so many severe at tacks that some of my Joints were twisted out of shape. At times I suf fered terrible pain, and, although I tried many remedies, I never obtained any permanent relief until I procured Munyon's Rheumatism Cure. The ac tion of this remedy was wonderfully quick, and, although I have only taken a small quantity, I consider myself per manently cured." Munyon's Rheumatism Cure la guar anteed to cure rheumatism In any part of the body. Acuto or muscular rheu matism cured In from one to five days. It never falls to cure sharp, shooting pains' In the arms, legs, sides, back or breast, or soreness In any part of the body In from one to three hours. It Is guaranteed to promptly cure lameness, stiff and Bwollun points, stiff back, and all pains In the hips and loins. Chronic rheumatism, sciatica, lumbago, or pain In the back are speedily cured. Munyon'B Homeopathic Home Rem edy company, of Philadelphia, put up specifics for nearly every disease, which are sold by all druggists, mostly for 25 cents a bottle. 7 escape this falling I took little heed of her, und less of the derisive looks to which the household,' quickly taking the cue, treated me us I pussed. I flung myself into the saddle und gal loped off, followed by Malguau, who presently, to my surprise, blurted out a clumsy word of congratulation. 1 turned on him In amazement, and, swearing ut him, asked him what he meant. "You have got It," he said, timidly, pointing to the packet which I me chanically held in my hand. "And to what purpo'se?" I cried, glnd of this opportunity of unloading some of my wrath. "1 want, not the paper, but the secret, fool! Y'ou may have the paper for yourself If you will tell me how rnadame got It." Nevertheless, his Words led me to look at the packet. i opened It, and, having sallslled myself that It con tained the original anil not a copy, was putting It up again when my eyes fell on a small spot of blood which marked one corner of the cover. It was not larger than a grain ,of corn, but it awoke, first, a vague association and then a memory, which us 1 rode grew stronger und more dellnlte, untile on a sudden, discovery Hashed upon me und the truth. (To be Continued.) THOUGHT HIM A WAITER. Here's Another Goo J Kcmlnlsccncc of Ir. Oliver Wendell Holmes. Fromtho Sliellleld Telegraph. Here Is a good utory of Oliver Wendell Holmes. When he was In Knglaiid In lxsii he found himself on one occasion at a "crush" In London amongst a great mass of people, Including several royal personages. He sat quietly In a corner, but presently, feeling a little faint, and observing refreshments In the distance, he turned to an elderly personage Mtandlng near, who he sup posed to be a bmler or something of that kind, and usked for a harmless beverage. The supposed servant brought this with great tilacrity, and remarked, "I am glad toJneet you, Dr. Holmes." The Autocrat of the lireak fast Table was u little taken buck, and the stranger added, "I am l'rlnce Chris tian." "Dear me," said Holmes, alive at once to the Joke, "1 have not had much ac quaintance with princes, and, do you know, 1 took you for the waiter!" At this Prince Chrlntian went off Into a burst of merriment. "Where Is my wife," he said. "I must tell her this She admires you immensely." Off went Prince Christian to fetch the princess, and the genial American philosopher was soon the center of a circle of roy alty, greatly delighted by the incident. Some Disugrecuhlc 'i'lilngs. From the Chicago Tribune. 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ILL For nil by Matthew Broi., Drvrsla Scrnuton . l'aw ii 11 1 111 5 1 lav. ERRORS OF YOUTH. il. . ODDOilt tha AMUSEMENTS. ACADEMY OF MUSIC FRIDAY JAN. 23 LL AR AMERICA'S OWN MAGICIAN, Presenting the Astounding ltcsultsof a Con scieutlous Search for Novelties in the old World. Keller's Now Theosapliic Wonders: Tho Shrine of KoaniraSa mi: Tin Mvstorvot "L'llasxa;" The Mystic i.iiht of Buln; Koiu ntiinbuln: Tim Adept oC Horiuugur: ThePhau torn Bride; (,'agllostio; Fiyto; und u solution of the trreut enigmu, HOW TO GET RID OF A WIFE. Sulu of seats opens Wednesday, Jan. 'ii. HE FROTHINGHAM and Saturday Mati'.ice Jan. 25 and 26 Engagement ol tho Talented Vouug Actor, MR. WILLIAM MORRIS, In II. C. DcMille's Oreut Popular Success, I Under the Auspices of GREEN RIDGE WHEELMEN. Diroction of Mr. (lust:ivo Frnhman. A xtjoiii; Kupportini; company, IncludiiiK Miss littio Hawkins, in her original cliaructur, t iu dcrs. HcKiilar prirua. Matlnoo pnces,ajj Xic and Uc, bale of seats now open. HE FROTHINGHAM ONE WEEK ComincucinR Mondny Jan 21th. No Mutinee duriug this rcinarkabio cnuije lucut, THE MARVELOUS BALDWINS! THE WHITE MAHATSI1S! And Their Clovor Company of Entertainers. The HtraliKC-'st. Queerest and Fumiont pcr foruiunce in e-tistcne. Pricos 2j, oil, 7.j, und SI. Itcserved seats at box ottic'j. REDUCED PRICE COUPON. To aecoinodate our patrou who wish to see this peculiar euturtaiiimunt repeated we ksue this couoon. (Hit it nut aud pre (cut at Box Uillce at night inftcr 7 p. ni.) and eel a tl ticket fr 7uc. ; 76c. ticket for .'AiciiJc. ticket for !lj j. DAVIS' THEATER Thursday, Friday and Saturday. January 24, 25 and 26. Ibe Great Sensational Coni:dy-Drama, e-Tracked Ilustrutins tlio Funny Sides of Life on the Kail. Replete With Specialties ADMISSION, 10, 20 OR 30 CENTS Two performances daily at 2.30 aud 4.15 p. m. NEXT ATTRACTION : Eiiinwood's Players 24 People. D UFO NT'S ffllNlfIG, BLASTING AND SPORTING Manufacture J at the Wapnallcpen !(Ua, Lo zerne county, ra., nnu tl n, mingtou, Delaware, HENRY BELfN, Jr. General Agent for tho Warning District. 118 WYOMING AVE. Scranton, P Tbird National ffunk Building. A'JtKCIKS: THOS. FORO, Httston. Pa. JOHN n. SMITH & SON, Hytnonth. Pa, E. W. MULLIOAN. WUUo. Barre, Ta. A cents for tbe Bt-pauuo Cbemiual Com. (any a High Kxploalves. rmF.B RHOK CO., Ine'p- Capital. l ,000,0 61. CO 8HOE IN THE WORLD. "A dollar tand U a dollar tamed." t Thl.T.atllea' Solid French IloncolaKId Ttmt tou Boot delivered free anywhere In lhoO.S..oa reedptoruaan, Mooey (irarr, cr l'oatal Note for flM. Kqual ovary way the boot old In all retail Korea tor t'.M. Wo make tbla boot ouraelrea, therefore we guar cnlee tho fit, UvU and ternr, and If any one la not aauaflcd ve win reiuna too rooury or aond another pair. Opera loo or tjociraon Bertae, wldtha P. K, c ek, I sea 1 to S and Hall ilea. 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