Show : ’ viy” : f - " rv-- I - ‘I1i i ' V jf - : f S - I’ 4 t I A ' :i ' I" ' lr 1 i I' I v A I'" i f THE 1 CO UNT lESAItO : :V tI i f A VENETIX STORY" w f y ? r t mp‘ i - ii "' ' fcoKTLKrn) 13-- ThcRido canals of Venice are not wide and looking across wlicfe the jealous Venetian blinds do not !iide4he View one can - easily observe the movenientsof an opposite neighbor Most of the rooms of the palace of thp ambassador were carefully screened5 but yit the wed withSan henthe 'Contrarini will nercr permit this stain upon their honor Let tlie favor which Blanche of France shows to Autonio be known to the State — aud Antonio ‘‘A banished manrsaid the Fra Paola softening the danger to' the assumed fears of the brother' -- i JAml what then?" pursued Knrico : doubtfully “Aud tlien the discreet " Ennco attains to the rights and privileges of his name" V And Blanche 1" ‘'You kuowtho law ofthe State my the r water-doo- -- ' - - nUPRAU f cation with fhe household of a iPOIt THE i ambassador siVvi 'f' The offence was great and the ment imminent An Inquisitor who alleged excuses for the crime of a relative was "m r'yj q i'7 exposed to the charge of complicity 'lie SHflEBRIDGE who wore (he crimion robe iu the Council '&s yLEES of the Juquisition was therefore1 silent V salt lake city The mask uo less than the seve re cent rol iKAis ‘iistreet a beat ' A ’‘i which every member of the secret council IbTfJot reeclTed from tbt Eut and rpvaed a exerted over bis milder nature concealed ' SPLENDID STOCK the struggle going on in the bpsoni of the or old Count Pesaro Tho FANCY' GROCERIES had already seen the sacrifice of One son STAPLE-ANEmlTsdas a fu stock of they could hot doubt his consent jto that TEA of the second But the offence was now WICES COITEK ySrUAK’ ' y ovsters ircit candies greater uud the punishment would be : CliristinnsIIoliilnys! - ’ j- ! s i MirORTKRS V ' - ' v w u 3 - vy: a t cJ -fi it' - ' 4'- - I T -- WIIQLmtEy pKILtns y - grand hull of entrance and- -' the-- marble Stairway were fully exposed and the quick I eyes of Antonio and Enrico did not fail to eon ' : notice alittle figure which" from day to ‘‘A base law P i ‘‘Not sa loud" said the cautious priest day glided over the’ marble steps or threw ita shadows across ‘ the marble “the law has its exceptions The ambas- weightier hall ’i v sador is reputed rich If Jiis wealth could Antonio as tho last scion of a: noble U rlie the transferred to lllancire waslhe only daughter of the State of Vcuice all house of which' the? JuquLitorwos chief ' i and the father ' woald be well' ambassador and beside her there remain-e- d triumplied at length over “It is worth a trial said Enrico' and the minister of State yet none iu the se-- : to lmn no family She had just reached he pressed a purse of gold iuto the Lund cret Council could perceive tho triumph thatage' whentho romance of life is of the devout Fra Paola None kuew better thau a participant in strongest arnl the music stealing oyer lie that mysterious power which ruled' Venwaters from fioa ting ctmopies the masl ed II ice he by terror Low difficult would be any figurevpassinglikcpKantonjs-unde- r Tim 'three Inquisitors of State were met from its condemnation shadow of palaces and ell the license and in their chamber of tho Ducal Palace Its escape silence of Venice created for her a wi d floor was of alternate squares of black strange charnyboth mysterious and d: and white marble and its wall tapestried It was two hours past midnight and v The very' secrecy of Veuctiiu with dark hangings set off with silver the lights had gone out the' palace A :"intrigues contrasted favorably In her ro n- - fringe They were examining with their windows of Venice Thealong Count Pesaro mantic- - thought with the brilliaut pro li- aside thrown accusations tlie masks which como from back had tlie chamber of the gacyof the court of Versailles a servitor had brought in from the Lion's Council but there were ears' that caught Nor was her face or figure such as to Mouth which opened in the Wall at the tho fall of his step as he landed at his palpass unnoticed even among the most at- head of the secoud stairway ace door and passed to liis apartment tractive of tle Venetian beauties The Two of the Inquisitors were dressed: in F ra Paola had sp read the accusations - brothers Pesaro wearied of their jealous black and tlie third who sat between the which endangered the life of Antonio and strife among intrigantes who others— a' tall stern man— was robed in Still an inmate of the palace lie brooded ' S' frequented the tables of the llidottoj were crimson ' The face of the latter grew over his schemes y kindled into wholly new1 endeavora by troubled as his eye fell acuponustrange He knew the step of the Coant his r u sight of the blooming face of the West cusation affecting his honor and perhaps ' quick ear traced it to the accustomed ern stranger his safety For even this terrible door Again-thseemed to hirn-thad its own' law among its retrace the corridor6tcp r The (lifllculties which hedged all ap- mber stealthily and to turn proach served liere (as they always serve) members and its own punihsment for in- toward the apartment of Antouio ) The to quicken ingciniity und to multiply u discretion More than once a patrician watchful priest rose and stole after him rcesT The State was jealous or all of V eiiice had disappeared suddenly from was dark but a glimmer of Thecorridor n communication with the families of the eyes of men and a mysterious message the moon reflected from the canal showmarriage with an alicu on the came to the Great Council that a scat ed him- the tall figure of the Couiit enterpart of a member of a noble family wm was vacant in the chamber of the luquisi-tio- n ing the door of his son 1 f ' x8ciupulously forbidden'" Antonio was al- V' VPaternal tenderness had notlreen charThe accusation which now startled the ready betrothed to the daughter of a no--' acteristic of tlie father and the unusual ble house which neVcr failed Of meads tP member of the Council was this visit excited the priestly furiosity Glid- :Enrico the younger ' avenge itswrongs the of Palace beware State “Iicrthe ' was in the' $ ing after' be placed himself by the chameye of the State sworn to celi- Pesaro is very near 'the palucc of Fran- ber and overbeard—what few heard in bacy and to'thescrvice of the Church ' j: those flays in Venice— tho great InquisiBut ilioJjright eyes of BlaBclio and ' "Owe or the Costramni" tor of the State sink to the level of a manr' -the piquaucy of her girlish I open look a father y 1 and Tho Count v Pesaro (for the Inquisitor were stronger than the 4ies of a forced ‘‘My son)”: : said the Count after the y betrothal or the mockery of monastic was none other) in a momentvcollcctcd his first surprise of the sleeper was over “you : thoughts lie had remarked the beautibonds offended against the State" and he have f-'ful daughter of tho ambassador he knew mnsieians from stole unseen at of the gallantries which filled the life of enumerated ! the charges which had come yMusic vy night through-- ' the narrow canals where his son Antonio he recognized the jealousy before the Inquisition ’ rose the palace of Alie Pesaro Flowers is said Anthnio c'VIt true” df the Contrarini A fiom unseen hands were jloated at morn“The State never iygets or forgives” members of the fearful court But in tjio the V which said £ v the Connt y tbejnarblo steps upon upon ing Venice no tie was recognized but the of baLouics of the Pesaro Palace looked tie which bound them to the mysterious y ‘‘Never when they have detected" down' and always the eager' and girlish of the State The Count Tc-- sajd Antonio authority Blanche kept: strict-waM- ' through tho saro knew that the “They know all” said the father any se--’ discoyeryof ' all?”' asked' Autonio- ear“Who know iudly Venetian blinds for the figures crefc inte rco u riso' w 1 1 li“t li e ijal a ce o f the' ‘ ' ’ which stole by nigbtov'er the surface of ambassador would be followed by the nestly Council she water and for the lights which glimof Three” “The bis son he knew of mered in the patrician house that stood grave punishment “You know It?” y y that any conspiracy with that son to of her father the To' The Count stooped palace jver against “whisper iu his shield him from the State would bring the :A French lady 'moreover ear brought forfeit of his life Yet the inquisitor slid owii vith her from her Antonio started with terror he knew of court more liberty “Let the spies be doubled” ' tlio or tho revels of the Ducal Palace aud popular rumor which attributed to his And the spies were doubled but the father for tlie- sight of the halls :of the IVidott'o father ' more watchful and wakeful than great influence in he State but till an belonged to the nnbhr maidens' of all discovered ' that it was not one son never until then did the truth come home ' ' o Venice It was not strange' that the but both who held guilty commnui-catio- a to him that lie was living under the very only brothers followed her’ thither or that with tire servitors of the ambassa- eye of one of that mysterious Council the gondoliers avlio attended at the doors dor's palace There was little hope that whose orders mado eveu the Doge tremJ or the ambassador were" accessible to the it would long escape the knowledge of ble f7v -the Count :ld of the Vcuetian gultants “Already pursued “they the Council But the Count- - anticipated will be se-if determine punislunent your schemes all liis the hud other Xnrica their to In action by sacrificing younger singlit merely-t- o defeat the intrigues of tho elder the gondolier of Eurico was verc how severe I cannot tell perA ntonio and to gratify by daring and seized and : brought to the chamber of Tiaps mr ' : Banishment?” successful gallantries the pride of an of--f torture “It may bo worse my son” and the raffed brotlicr ancof an of the The father could not stay the judgment Count was again the father of his child State which pronpuncedjthe exile of his soiiand to his heart perhaps for the lost t ut ini the pursait of Blanch ethcrc at night' Eurico was arraigned before the folding time dearer to him now thau what a new gmd livelier impulse llis heart three inquisitors the masks concealed his the honor orwas the safety of the State be- judges andthe father penned the order wp$ stirred to a depth that liad never But it was not for tearfnl - sympathy fore been reached and to a jealousy jof by which he was conveyed uon a galley Ajntonio was now"nddcd 'o defiance a'of thp of the State to perpetual exilc upon the only that the Coant had made this mid: V- night’ visit! There remained a last hope of privileges Island of Corfu Sdatc7 which had shorn-hiadd virtually condemned him in his aim-- ’ The rigor of the watch was now relax- of escape vThe arrest of Antonio might Meantime tli8 "less lifer ed and Antonio' fired by the secret and follow in a day or two of theState were' subject to orders 'U A But if Eurico was the more cautious almost hopeless passion which he had rea- barges an l discreet Aiitoiiio was the more bold son to believe was returned with equal penned by either member of the Council hat a State barge aul daring "There liever was a lady fervor renewed the Communication in" the It was iarranged sent should receive be Antonio uppu to yo ing or oltl French or Venetian who prescribed quarterto convey him a capl dk not prefer boldness to watchfulness A double danger however awaited the following nightPalace-Ducal tive to the and constant jealousy 'of audacity to 'caution And therefore it was him - The-ol- th4t "EiyricQ— kindled JutQ ia new jprssion France" which! existed' ini the Venetian to be continued which consumed all the old designs of hfs councils had gained new force all interlifa — los ground Jn cpntcntion with the course with her ambassador was narrowly -- ? moire adventurous nuproaches of Antonio watched w distracted'2 the ' Blanche 5000 BUSHELS WHEAT Enrico moreover woof: a the quickcye by yith OATS: 5000 inalu and from the near wiudows of the failure of a forged accusation which bad BARLEY r 5000 ' 1 H palhcfi of the ambassador saw the odmi- - reacted to his own disadvantage- - had IN EXCHANGE FOB GOODS bj LI t ' - ration of tire heirs 6f : the "Pesaro house found means to communicate with the HOOPER and looked with tire greater favor" npoff scheming Fra Paola The suspicions of tlie ContrarlQi family The thej bolder adventures of Alhtonio : ISnckwIieat Flour v! watchful cyea-o- f Enrico and of the mask were secre t ly directed - against the r Small a WANTED Quantity oT Good BUCKWHEAT ' in -in Fra Paola the gatherings of the His steps were dogged flour by vd yiii e 'of in or a Hall the the Ducal and the saloons of spies by revengeful powerfoT V Dried Pcacliea ' slow were ' not to house" Accusations new found observe the their WANTED a FEW again ! i-r- HCXDICKD rOUNDS of PARED favor the the which Mbuth Yjidnk into senior Proofs the were dangerous way audj " TEACnES by"' ML& lieii of the Pesarp mime was winning too plain acid palpable te be rejected ! s' C' from the' stranger lady Hacblne Plows andBtoTca The soa of Pesaro had offended by disreSlowing I:ki: r wbdDsMOWTNaiiiAcinxE y y y ‘Sit is well?' said EnricOj-a- s he'sat clos-te- d garding engagements authorized and ad" 't with his saintly adviser in achamber vised bythe1 State' He had offended in A few MOLINE PLOWS 'and irn of the Pesaro Palace State will projecting an alliance with an alien he A few No 8 CHARTER OAK STOVES:jw- for SalabyBi ' iiic11 r -- permit an heir of noble house to had offended in holding secret commnni- - 138 tf I I 1' IN fellow-councillo- rs t D i'1 - 'Si ’ 1 rScHEwixa Axil smokinu’ tosaocu - f ciains PAINTS qiLSDYE STUFFS ’ - ? 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