ss THE SCltANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1809. I $K&0000)OtfXX0 GALLEN'S. WATCH THE YELLOW SIGN G ALLEN'S. WATCH THE YELLOW SIGN GALLEN'S. QtmttGmmnoiyttxxm 0P0fP ! A True Grandson of the Cid .0 8 15 PROM THE SPANISH OP EMILIA PAtlDO BAZAN. 0. MsusoKKio:c:50Kjc; H0 A Mill The old priest of the sanctuary of han Clententc de Hoan was quietly en loyliiB his supper, seated nt a table In ono lorner of tlio huge, old-it. ahloneil Vi'i-hen. Tho light from the triple -i.trlclrtbia levcaled the ne elituated I p of the old mnn'4 fate, the shaggy i,iuy i'chton, the tonsured hend of nowy wbltp lair and tho healtiiy. i 'ddlsh tlii"o of his neck, which lolled In layers oer the bands of white linen li"imil about his throat. The priest sat at tho head of the tilde, his nephew, a handsome fellow f .'.', sat at one side, and ns eating with keen appetite his portion of the in ,il. The faun hand, with tli- "N-etes of his rough cloth shirt rolled up to the elbow, burled his wooden "ponn In a big bowl of smoking hot broth, and swiftly swallowed Its sa ly content! with a loud, gulping noise young gill waited upon them, an 1 I ink advantage of this opportune occa sion to Inteniipt the i onveisatlon. The v'ihe, not being at all complicated, peimltted this. Iter duties, after (111 ig the bowls with hot bioth, cotislsteJ 1il phulug bcfoie each peison a 'lUge l of b-e.id. and then putting caw ''sl. ! '.n on "he cloth a lnrge t-tli-nw.iie c'IMi filled with potatoes hi owned In flipping M.ixtu .I.nier," she asked, h.nlug finished her woik, "have ou heard te'l "f the brigands that are going about here'.'" "Vou mean the band of thieves," lit tle one," answered the young man. laislng his blown animated face. "You want to know what I have heard about the bilgands? Not veiy much. They wire speaking about them at the tat tle fair. Yes. they said something, and " The) n,i the Sunur Abbot of l.ti biego has been lobbed of a great quan tity of nione. inO ounces The tob lieis waited until he had sold all h's animals at the fair on the loth an 1 thev cot It all" 'Didn't he tiy to defend If.'" Why, don't ou know that he Is an "Id man' And, besides, ho I laid up lth iheuniatlsin these das" The priest who. until now, had 'pt ileiice. suddenl. i.ilscxi hi oy J. h' h glittered beneath his '.now,' ,bios llkojrt beads, anil pj.elilnv"i Mow could ho defend an h ng? t-u-brego, In all bis life, never ien knew low to hold a cutt " He Is an old man " Hah', What does the mattei I Mull bo f, at Pentecost and he will be iH it Coipus. I know It. because He told me so himself You see, age hmr.'t taken away my aim " His nephew acquiesced waiinly '1 should h.i not. .lust look at all those parti lilges ou shot jestetday. 1 nev- i si Mich .i good shot as that last one." And the hale toda., eh l.n '.'" ' And the big fox vou killed cm Sun ila " bioke In the faim hand, glanc ing up fiom his plate foi the (list time 'luce the meal began ' How line he looked when you diagged him along nv bis Mud legs' Tint was a sight'" i huckled the man again bending ovi his supper. Theio Is the naught one," iiuir iiniirii the oiIpsI pointing tnnul the i "0 ii'ion which was extended, nailed .I the four corueis. a lilood-f-tiiini d tuxtkln He won't cat an moie hens,- added the m.ild, shaking hi p (1st at the n n -tins of Kit Ilciuttd This comcisHtlon icstnied sen nit) li Hie ns.embl. and Jnlei foignt to tell what he had heanl about the band of h Igmds The pi lest, aflei asking a b'itsrg In halting I. illn. ill pud a glass t wine, ciosscd one leg oei the other. I jIupiI a clgai mid passed a folded ii wsiiapei to his neohew, nun nun lug 1 tW'tt'ii two puffs "Nov let us nee .liat news theie Ih in l.e K.i ni boy .lnep imuieillatel began to lead an "in listing nitlele. while the niiiid. 1 aline the Mippm table uiitoiiLhed. lulled nut a bowl eif bioth fop heiself f "la the put o ei the (lie, and fit '''"I'll tn cat It mi a bench beside the h ai til Miildenl. a loud and piolongid howl dinwned the 'olie of til, leader The sfiant slopped with her upoon half av to hei mouth Jalei lisiened a nioil'ffni. then went on leading while the pi lest utteily iudiffeient puffed Si. -at mouthftils of snioke and spat U"on the (looi Two minutes passed. iIipii aimlliei howl followed by fmloiis bulking, bioke the slleme outside Thin time the leader diop'itd hts papei, an 1 the maid Jumped up, stammeiiiig 'Scnoi Itu .Invlei, senor inasler, iieivu I11UMU " Hush"' udeivd Jalei walking on tip-toe towaid the window undei which II seemed as If the upionp of the dogs soiindeiJ. The pi lest, with his light hand behind his ear, listened ut tentlvcly. but without moving fiom his chair. I'nelo," whlspeted JuvIpi. What Is It. boy?" The dogs hiuo stopped barking, but I i mild hweiiP I heap olces." "Then why should they stop limit ing?" The boy did not atibwei He vnn ti- ing to take the bin fiom the lndow,. with the least possible nnlc llo opened the Inside w node n shutters gently, 'hen unfastened the i alch. Uncour ged by the piofnund silence ho opened fhe window. The cleat, cold night ah toured Into the loom lie ba a patch if black sky studded with stats, nnd it the bottom of tho hill, the vague out Ine of trees of the ood. somber and hroalenlng. At that moment u shrill thistle pierced the air, n shot rang out, i bullet grazed Javler'n hair and hu led Itself In tho wall behind him. lavler Instinctively shut the window, ihlle tlia ptlest umhed towaid his jepheiv nnd began to feel him all oer. "The mlseiable wt etches! Have they turt you, boy?" "If It had been bird shot I should lave been touched upji bit," answcied favler, slightly startled. "Where aio they?" "nehlnd tho tlist chestnuts In tho Brovr." "Put up. tho bar. so. quick, get the gun, tho powder flask, tho balls. Ilrlng the I-nfuebe, do you heur?" The prlent had to raise his -olee as If he vere In command of a military ompany, because each moment tho desperate! barking of tho dogs hecuine ouder. "Now they are barking, but ihy vere th'ey quiet a moment be fore? That's a bad sign!" "Because they know somo ono In the rang," said the laborer, vho as stand 'nn up. BraspInK hla pltchfoik, whllo tho maid servant crouched closo to the Ure, fremblJnjr In every limb, nnd from time to time utteilng a sharp, rat-like squeal. The ptlest opened a tiny lndow cut In the solid wooden shutter, thrust In 1 Is list and broke the glass. He then placed his mouth against tho apcrtuie and shouted loudly to tho dogs. 'Give It to them, Cliuchu, Morlto, Linda' Catch 'em, Cliuchu. Oo It. Linda, tear 'em In pieces'" The barking ns furious, fiantle Just below the Indow could bo heard the noise of a struggle.of fleicp threats, a cry of pain, oaths, then the moans of a dying nnlmal. "I'ooi Mm ltu!" mummied the faim hand "He on't chase foxes an more." Menimhlle, the priest, taking his gun from Javier's hands, loaded It lth sin gular dexterity. "Leave me lth my paitildgo gun, old and trusty," he said "You under stand the Iifuchc. T don't care foi these noveltlps I belong to old Spain. Have you any carti lilges?" "Yps, sir," answered Javier begin ning to load his carbine "Aio they clown belov ?" 'Yes, right belov the Indow; thev may bo putting up a ladder," "Is theie any dangei by the pulton'' ' "I think not. The ould hae to Jump over the vall of the coiral and o could shoot them fiom the galler " "And the cellar door"" "They may burn It clow n They can't bleak It." "Well, then." said the old man, "we are going to bo entertained for nubile. Come on. my little friends, come on'" Javlei looked at his uncle's face The nostllls weie dilated, the exiuesslon of the mouth Mildonlc, the tip of th tongue shut between tho teeth, the cheeks ollame, the ets glittering, and the bo thought that he looked exactly like Motlto pointing a Hock of part l Idges In the btushwood These prep aiatlons fop the human hunt hoi rilled ,Ta lei While he slid the cartridge into tho gun chambei he was thinking that he would much lather be In tho clois ter of the unlvei slty, nt the cafe, op the cattle fnlr of the fifteenth, buying sweet insks and cniamels for the sen oiltas of Paso cle Valdomar Kven In that moment of Intense anx iety he saw In his imagination the glis tening Hanks of the bulls, the gentle glances of the cows, nnd he aid the mournful braying of the asses, and listened to the fresh olce of Casildlna del Pazo do Valiloniai. who said to him In her soft, diawling tones 'Oh for pity's .sake, gi, me our arm' One can't walk alone In such a crowd"' He thought he felt the piessuie of her little aim, no. it was the hairy and muscular hand of the priest ho pushed him towaid tho window. "Put out that light'" ordered the old man. .1.1 lei did so in tbie-e -allanl puffs "The fun has begun" continued th ptlest "I will load.'nu shoot vni load, 1 shoot! Heie. Toma.sa." he cilel to the maid, "don't" squeal so' You Miuiid like a weasel Put some atei on to boll, oil, vine, an) thing you hae You ' ho added, turning to the faim band, "go to the galleiy: if any one ttles to climb over the w all. et me know " He cautloush noened the little win dow. Just le.nlng a i hlnk for the muz. zlo of a gun and a man's ce Ja' let hhleiid whin he felt tho cold nlglr ili. hut he soon pulled himself togeth 'i again, foi be was not a townid. 'ind looked down below. Ho mm i swat n lug black gtoup and heaid p. vh'S peii'd consultation. "rile"' wild his uncle In his eni. '"Iheio nio twenty op mn"" ie sponcleil Jinler "What of It?" gpok'd the iilesl, pushing his nephew anuv, vlth an impatient gostuio, and renting the uiuzle of the gun In the llttle opening of the window, he ihod T'iri ns a illstm banco In the gioup below and the mlest nibbed his hands. One fell paws up, qonlani!" he niutteied, pronouncing the Latin ot I. with which. eei since his college days, he had ipplaoed all- tho Interjections that abound in the Spanish tongti". ".Vow, It's oui tiiin bo). They hnv a ladder and the Hist one that i IIiuIm up ' Javlei 's llngois f tilled aiound his beautiful Lafatieheux caiblne, but sud denlv they loosened their hold "I'liele," ,ie entuied to murmur, "I know home of those people. I leinem bop now what they said at the fair They said that the suigeon of Solas, the rocket maker of Ounsende, and tho biothei of the doc top of Doas eie coming Do you want to speak to them" Poihaps the ould bo cor tent with a little- nionev and let us alone and not kill any one." "Money, mono"' exclaimed the pi lest, lioniselv. "ou doubtless thlu.t thine ale millions in this house '" "Hut the- funds of the chuitb." "Belong to the chuich, quoiilam! t mi!d rathei let them toast my feet, ns the did the pi lest of Solas' l,nt eai. than give them one ochao It ould be better to have one's skin tilled full of holes at once. Instead of being tosated. File at them' 1.' you aio nfrald, 1 will'" "I'm not afiald." declnicd .lavb -and he lested tho caiblne In the open lay "Shoot tlce'" commanded his um te Javier pulled the tvlgger twice nnd fiom below a formidable cMmor r.ns pied the tvo shots. Tho boy li'ul not time to diaw bnck bis hand, when theie came a swift cllcy against th ' panes of the indo, scattulng chips of oucl In every direction. The ieport of all sorts of diearuis addpd to tho general tumult the shaip ciacl of a pistol the sonorous echoes of the car bine the crashing nobo of the blunder busses and inusl-ets. Jalei ttaggeryil back his right hand hanging limp. The carbine fell to the (lour. ' What's tho matter, my boy ."' "TlKy''0 broken my ilst," groaned Javier, cieepltig to the bench, wlior he sat down, ultnost fainting with pnln Tho ptlest vho was loading his gun, felt si methleg pulling at the tails of his en;, and by the dim llitht, s.nv n pal lid Hl)CCtPl thiow Itself at his fut. "it vas the llttlo serving niulcl, vho stam niered, In a vileo scarctly Intelligible! "Senoi ntafter, surrender, senor, fur the soul of )our dead inothnr. They will kill us' Wo shall all dig!" "Le mo alcne, quonlam!" thundred the priest, dashing tovaul tho '.vlndoiV. 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"Ye, for the Kntlnnil Oiiaid" Hut I'm afiald theieN huidly time na You lll find me dead. My boy Kood-be Pi ay for me, and hae mahb Mild for the lopose of my uoul. No, come on, pop-Runs!" "1'ietend to nuriendei," entieated Ja lei "Hold them here, at any r.ite. I lll fl " The black silhouette of tho youth co -eied, foi mi instant, the led nll o-er the heailh and presently as lost in tho daiUncss of the pallet y. The unile hliruKRed his shoulders', and, Ht.inilln? iii, OlschaiKed his kuh oiuo moie. this time Ithnut steady ulni. Thou ho inn up to the file nnd unhooked the hea kettle hlih hunt; by a otionn lion ehaln, bubblliiK oer the coals Ho opened ldo the laitre wlndov. and lthout tiliiB to piotect himself from the bulleti lifted ui tho pot and emptied ItH contents oei the ennwl of men belo KilKhtful hi I earns eio heaid The buiniiiR xhower bath added fuiy to the uiKi nlie.idy Mndled by the old man's I'enile defense, anil like one man they Uuuk theuisolvi'8 upon the ludiler. Horn (limbing up by the shuuldeiH or t'.i otheis. Just as seeral men had scaled the all and ere hIiukkIIiik lth the faim hand, this mass of human bcliiRs tell upon the pi lest, ho sUII foupht blindly ith the butt end of' his muw lei When the ctnwil hud scntteied n lit tle. Mime one lighted the cnndle. and tho old man as soon stielched on the. floor In maniiiles. The lobbers had blacked their faces, some had put on false bo. u rln and tied hundkeic'ltefs about theli heads. othorR oie In Jad brlmmetl hats nnd eltd disguises tl ut p.ue thrin the 'ook of ilin.niH. tail. itHiiiute, hiioulc' man commanded them, and in a fe- seconds ordered the faim hand and maid to he mun and riikkpiI. One of the men said something In a lo- -oleo to III chief ho in luin npprocuheil tha i;aptlo pih'st iiiul wild. lib. Honor Abbot, doli't die et Theio's n man hero, ,oundod by you, ho lshes to conCeHH." There i-as a sound of heavy, slow foutsteps on the staircase leudliK from the cellar. Four inun ontcicvl tho kitch en uirryliiR- a body vhhh lefc a tunl of blood on tho floor, Tho oundetl mun'H lieud ninviil uentlv Imclc nnd fin th. Ills oyi'8 weio urowlii? kIumhv, und bceincd Uka vnrcplaln lr. lilu black ened face, his mouth .is half p. n "Thetc's no need of cimf""nl i theie " said the chief "He's ilininj his last bioath " Hut as Mion as the dj Iiik m.'ii ai placed on the lunch ho inm-ed slh'htlj and his extuoxsliin become moie life like. ' Confession'" he exclaimed In a loud, clem olce. They untied tl.c in lest and pushed him to the foot nf the bench The lips of the djlnj; man 1110 oil as if lecitiiiR the act of con tiltlon The priest lecOKi'ilzoil the death i.ittle and jn a lose coloied foam ooIiir fiom the coiners if -.lie mar's mouth. He raised his hands mid pionottnci'd the "Kko te absuhn" at the moment hen the liead of the wouiuhd man fell, for the last time, on his In east. "Take tho body nay!' oideiod the chief. "And now, pel Imps, the senoi abbot lrl tell us heio ho keeps his money." "I hae none," lespondcd the pi lest ith dullness He knit his eebios. His face was no loiiKer ruddy, hut pale lth iath, vhllo his hands, biulsed and toin, tiembled lth the afiltatlon of old ane. "You will tell nnother story In ten minutes Wo ai e koIiik to fry join llnsois in tho oil ou tlue on us AW aio KoiiiK to set you on the live coals Now then one tio " The in lest glanced mound and saw, on the supper table, the bread knife AVIth a bound like that of a tiRor ho tluow himself upon the knife, and enei tutnlng tho table and light ho sought shelter behind that baulcade. defend ing himself at landoni, in the daik. lthout fpeling tho blows iilch rained upon him, only hoping to die nobly. hllo the bills ulil.MtU'il close about him The Setgennt of the Cl II tiuaid of Doas, ho an 1 ed upon the scene of tlk combat half an hour latei, while tho lobbers still seuiched in 'iiin. under the beams, lu the stiaw mattress, and even In the hreiary, for the priest's money, told me that the coipso of tho latter hoie no lescmhlance to a human fut in, so liddlcd, mangled and biulsed It 'IIB. This Sergeant nlsn told mo that since the eleuth of the pi lest of Hoan, part i Idges had been ery abundant, and hn pointed out to me, at the talr, the pilost's nephew, JiH'ier, who never shoots, beeauso his right ,u m Is stiff. BEST SHOTiToF THE WAIt. They Weie Made by Victor Blue nt Aguadoies. rrmn Hie Fun I'eihaps the best hit of gun woik of the Hpanlsh-Amci lean ai iaseocut ed by Lieutenant Victor Hluo of tho Suwunee. It as at Aguadoies ono morning In ,Iune. Half a dozon Yankee ships. Including the New Yoik, Admit al Sampson's flagship, had been hoinbaidlng tho Spanish positions in the hills which fringed the shoie, with out any other ie&ult than to smother the enemy's file, hen the signal "oeasu filing" fluttered fiom tho Now Yoik. The position nf ono nf the Spanish bat tel les which hud been uncommonly ac tle In jeplylng to the Yankee -olIeys, though without doing any damage, was nuuked by a red and jellow flag, which could easily be seen In the doar morning atmosphere Tho staff fiom which the flag floated was fixed In a solid pier of mnsoniy, the top of uhlch showed aboo tho ledoubt that piotoci cd the Spanish gun and gunneis. lllue was piopailng to take a ciack at the tlag when the older came. He appealed to LleiHenant-Comniandoi Delehauty, who was in command of the Suwaiico, to let him go on and cut the Hag down. Dolelmnty's dcslie to see the thing done us as keen as HIuo's to do it. He asked permission of the flagship to go ahead "Cease filing." was tho pciemptoiy signal icpeated fiom the llagshlp. "t guess It's no go," ho said to Blue. "The Admit ai says we can't do any moie shooting" "Hut I can cut It In thieo shots," pio tcsted Hluo. Delehnnty pin sod his lips nnd squinted wistfully at tho flaunting red and yellow bunting, "I hato like the ilmll to ask again," he said half to himself, "but I'll do it" Hack flutteied this signal to the flagship- "Can cut the Hag down In thieo shots " For sooinl moments thoie was no repl The Admit. il seemed to be con sldeilng the Suw mice's pioposltlon. H'eiy eye from the Suwanee and fiom tho other ships, which had seen the ex change of signals, was ll.xed on the flagship Finally the Admiral's signal, 'All right. If Mm can cut il! dcm-n lu three shots, go ahead," was dlsplaed Tho slgnnl was lecelvcd with a cheer on tho Suwanee which scleral of the other boats echoed Then tho atten tion of the fleet boc.uno ilvcted on the Spanish flag Hluo bent o'cr his gun. adjusted tho sights, s-1 lined a caitiidgo Into tho chamber, and closed tho bleach. Tor the fi action of a second ho glanced down tho ban el. Then there was a sharp lcpoit. Tho fai away flag suddenly twisted itself around the staff. Then It sloivly un wound and two ye!lo' pennants flut tered In tho bilsk oast wind. Hlue's shot had cut out the red bar in the centre which hoio the Spanish coat-of-aim". "A corker, Hlue," shouted Delehanty from the luldge "Tiy again, but re member that you weie a llttlo high that time Depress your piece a bit." nine loadjusted his sights, and again his gun spoke. Tills time a iloud of dust ioso from the base of the flag staff, whli h leaned oer. It ns quick- lighted by one of tho Spanish gun nei. "A bit lo and too far to the left th it time," said Delehanty, examining the effect of the shot ciuefully tlunugh his glasses. "You knocked off a coiner of the pillar the staff Is fixed In. Tnke nioin time lth your next shot It's the last, you know " Hluo was fully a minute nriauglng for his next shot. 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We (Its below a list of tame, of Madann Uuppert s Toilet Itequlsite Mine Ituppcrt'i 1'rlce lme Ruppert's tlolden Hair Tonle gives new lite to and stops falling hair ..II 00 Miiip Uuppert s 'onder ful Depilatory removes mi perfluous hulr without In jur) to skin In 3 mluutes . 100 Mme Ituppert's Oray Hair Itistoratlvc Is not n dye but returns gray hair to its natural color . !M Mme Huppert s Pearl Knamel causes the skin to assume a girlish loveliness nuiuly for ecnlng use 100 Mine Iluppen 'bito Itoee I'aie I'onder an is uuisil puvtdir A Our I'rl.. 88c 83c $2,19 83c 43c Mme Ruppert's Price. lnie Ituppert's Almond Oil Complexion Soap, a per lect soap, a combination ot almond oil and wax not a boiled soap aud contains no le Mme Huppert's World Renowned Pace Bleach. lnrge bottle, clears tbe ikia of any discoloration and beautiflea tbe complexion naturally COO Mme Ruppert's Efiyp ti.iti Ilalra, a aluable skin (nod and used In ionr.ee iuii wlili the llleach re novrs wrinkles . ... 1.00 Our Price 18c $1.65 83c Itenirmlirr, ivr i I1 "ill n bottle ol MME. RUFPHRT'S FACK BLEACH nt - $1.65 Jonas Long's Sons Dcluhiiniy staitoil to sny somcthliipr conilili'iicltttoij. Inn his olic as ill o noil In the lioHfenlinr yell hlch iiroao fiom tho Suanee'H eiew. The yell na cnuirht up on tho other 'ossols one by one, tho cie of tho Xe Yoik finally Joining In the chorus As tho clu'erliiK illi'il an tho digital, "Well dune. r!uanee," fluttered from th AdniirnrR lhiRshlp and the Incident wivrf tloeed. Tho range at hleh Ulue cild I this hit of shooting was 2,500 yards.
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