Show BRIGANDS STRANGE DEATH Recently a young peasant woman of Montenegro was rcturnlnc to her home at Ccttlnjo from a town In which she had Just sold some poultry when suddenly sud-denly sho mot a younir man who toll her that there was a much shorter way to her home and that ho would show It to her If sue was willing Though ho wan a stranger to her thc woman saw no reason to distrust him and gladly accepted his offer He preceded her up tho mountain path and In about ten minutes they came to the edce of a precipice Th re upon the man suddenly seized her and pointing a dagger at her throat demanded demand-ed her money and her clothes She was obliged to obey him and then wag pro paring to run away when ho stopped herNo No no he said with a laugh youve Got to Jump down this precipice Falling on her knees she implored him to spare her life but he paid no hood to her and finally threatened that If she did not jump of her own accord ho would throw her overAll over-All right she said bul at any rate allow mo to cover my eyes with n handkerchief hand-kerchief You will ibid one In the pocket of my dress PleabO hand It to me The brigand stooped to get tho handkerchief hand-kerchief and the woman summoning all her strength pushed him over tho precipice preci-pice As he fell he grasped a rock near the edge and thus luc odl In supporting support-ing himself But It was not for IonS for tho woman kicked his band away from the rock and down ho fell to the doom lie deserved so ell Returning to Ccttlnjo the woman told tho story that evening to Prlnco Charles and soUlIcrs were sent to the scone who found al tie foot of the precipice not only the body of tho brigand but also two > other corpses which were evidently Lime remains of two of his victims |