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Show UGDEX DAILY COMMERCI AL: TTESDAY. MAECII 17. 1691. What eotld Uti' Et thoex 1 of fcjiix to wife. Lbra huuarlf. aad irarm Ue Lh to ooctcr a ex ir.fany as tba Its cf enla Suom lis Lrf jt ti tragic detail, of 1 f The a ihiucbt U threwi Lunar If at j tS U4 cur m of tb iispurtut aal, after &ituiz4 m Pn&t Mk bc4 tii fc U II rear,with km lb li tie guty uei-aCymg ertrytLitg. will of atat tat tut pmuit tin iicl li arbtizutet of daty 11 brM tba cWv fc a co- 4tet;atiu of fci Clttetriou f.''.'j t in to Bnravrl lixe waa it ajiracy; this tls letb-lAinng a j.rm ia Pari. jat fcfu-- r wbule lot, and the war, 1 al oo of tie itjjfiuii must lm allowed toreaih its of tL PnaocM Lm Gebrral 4 CVttPf-&- The aafcaaaa cuoli bt thus mad to betray himatlf. La ostler, rkm Uj rfejLn&iB AlreaJy the nam of this man was PkriUa wrurll. ja ffjta rti kaova tuilx to tha muaster Kkholaon Iraah-- , mnirr Us iuusm of "the or American, perhaps, UaBUfttl Ltdrk4B," Sbe vtv 1o m ama ELgiixhiaAa or sunply a Ru in aa dycauite. eiprrt jiuur m cbn ww UstctifcL aaaunied a faW had man wba studetit i Muitu u piu of hi The letur was arnt, and tba ume. u him rv furotcd lu&f aad forty year aaiaa eveciag tha prince accoiupaiufel of rvLbary. Furfl jrar fa hia wifa to tha opera, where, pais, bad vuitMijud th bU&dutuaofit of and feveruh, be appeared fifteen yoaeg Uii and th older. Sh was more t hsrmirig and years fctv ho of tiwv vu!mtie tnammaa, than ever. at tU admired tbniwa tbefa4ft, au to -- Aw yoa ill, Mkhetr inquired Madbad a buaqorte of rumf and Lit art eline, as avated in their carriage they throw orw th footlijjatt at a favarit drove homeward. dira. "Wty do yon ak that qneationT reOm inning Hadrknna Mali to tba ber bokband, with a strangely plied of widow of th brra Uravrlotte, somber air. ffcroax THE MIITLIST. i eV fff a. rrj b1 ury till. t-- M r-- r n for rofl )' 1 "Ko, imlaed. Bf daughter, were bora beautiful eouu'h to become a qooea." la fact. In tha mot atannUy nch a perfect type of womanhood wa aeMom I aaw thia Koprrb creaturt at tha opera oo retae? ahortly after her niamatrn, aad I will vajcer that thera war fifty ywng nw-- is tba orcbratra who were mora or leas la lova with ht-- r thruaRh tba whola gaunt of lure, from rtepectfal admiration to tba grand paaaioa. Yoa can .marine bow the liatenl to the mwdc; tt might aa well have been from tba aoora of "Vimlla" aa from tba Hu.pienoU," aad the would hare bw a none tba wiaer. Thia waa probably the moat memorable treeing in the young life of Madeline, for ane felt beraelf avenged in the eyea of tba men who would now gladly impoverihh tbetneelrea fur one boor of ber favor, bat who bad formerly oonriJ-erw- d ber too poor to be the object of tbeira. From ber prond elevation, though aearoely teeming to cmile, In the deptha of ber being the vibrated from bad to foot with the exaltation of triumph, and her oolj brillianoa radiated their admiratioo aa diamond radiate light She aaw in the elegant audience many beautiful women, but aba felt hei-aeto be tba moat beautiful woman there. On thia particular evening an American lady in one of the boxes, many timet a millionaire, but not pretty, said: "I do not hope to resemble the Princess Michel, for that wonld be to expect too much, but only to have her teeth I would give my hotel in the Champa Elyseee and all it contains, including the contents of my jewel box for with such teeth one need not be pretty one baa but to yawn or mile and the world Is at one's feet." "Yea," replied a diplomat, "but I fear the princess will have occasion to yawn of tener than to smile, for his excellency, ber htwband, haa the air of being neither agreeable nor amusing. I imagine the princeea will regret Purls many times." Indeed the prince, even at the time of his marriage, waa not an agreeable man, and soma years luter be was still less so, to the sorrow of the princess be it said, lie owed it to the cocjuctry of bis wife to be as jealous as a tiger, and to the favor of the czar to become minister of the police, and the reeult of his position did not serve to render him mora amiable. However, he had found the opportunity to utilize his public functions in aid of his private jealousy. lie used his wife's coachman and the servant who opened the door . to farther his ends, and his emissaries among the police soon placed in his hands all sorts of amorous declarations addressed to his wife, in every strain of ardent and paesionate avowal. However, the flood of correspondence toon slackened, not because the princess waa lest seductive1, tmt because she Was indifferent or surfeited, and those who had confided to' the post or telegraph their hopes and fears toon found themselves the victims of the most unexpected and various ill fortune, and began to conjecture that either the princess had the evil eye, or that the eyes of the prince were too good. The correspondence only revealed to his axcellency that his wife was a hannlets coquette, and this discovery brought a relative satisfaction. But the exactions of the Mar in regard to the nihilinU now left him little time to protect the virtue of Ids wife, and judge of his ineffable surprise when one day the following letter reached his hands, of which also he recognized but too well the handwriting, though it waa signed by only a single initial: "It appears the emperor will set out sooner than was expected for Tarsovie; hold yourself then in readiness to start at the earliest warning, for who knows when we will find again so favorable an opportunity? "I do not wish to conceal from you the difficulties of the undertaking. Arrange your plans then for success without delay. You will present yourself to me a a friend of my family, traveling in Russia for your pleasure. Call npoa my mother before you set out; site will give you some commission for me which will serve as an introduction in case of v- -' need." The unhappy prince was beside him-se- lf when he had finished reading this horrible letter. Thta this conspiracy, which he fought night and day with sword, with prison and with exile; this pitiless war of armed monsters against the life of a single man, had its origin at his fireside! It was hia own wife, his beautiful Madeleine, who said to the assassin, "Behold the hour; be ready to striker What fatality had armed his foreign wife against hia sovereign? This woman had everything youth, beauty, wealth, admiration., Yet she was a m o lf ' ' Nihilist ; What more did she want? What stupendous hatred urged her to thia crime at the risk of imprisorment, exile or death? Did the snows of Siberia tempt her erring feet? Was there infatuation in the cord that might strangle her ivory Mad-elein- I 1 ante mill MMIM Hilt baaa-tvjo- ". te U-- rarl. it m Z. aa 1 " U a4 aaa .v. -- e FELLETSr FIEF.CE'S or Cathartic, aceordinf to sua By Aruaaneta. a ottou a viai. jrtMi trtr tuU w4 taa- -f . a, S TaS VaT M 1 nt Iky ca rrrtl,n. Preacriptiou Carefully Compounded. 2S49 Wuhiocton Arenas. F. B. 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Wholesale Dealers in all kinds of AND FUiE PERFOIER and TOILET ARTICLES. Orders THE OGDEN CRACKER CO. (INCORPORATED.) Druggists - r - ." ie so beeaoae aha looted to u4 I did aa tbc very Motuf of beauty " U tttt (rent ol l Wtkt - Well- .- tepites Graae. "atae ro ask it, I will roa; aha tM Vr. Plena PracniUia. I auorpt your apoto-g- f. Goo4 BHrU." tf ever, Aa uabeaRbr wnaaa it to chick peculiar Ilia tntifiil at Tba ara arz proton ta art to atar subject, Mima of pais, aulow faon 4uU- - luetr.aaa tarns. to Wona emanate err ao4 aided, can be peraanaotry cure t7: faronte rreeoryxloei imbm Dr. rtere and vita tha raatoraUoa of beeith eoews tbat beauty which, eombiaed with sxkm woaea qumUUee of bead ao heart, aafHtof iovHioaaa. tba It only "fiunU iTtacnptloo" Idea for whom. atld br drursieta. fruin tha manupeaiUve faaraatee five satiafaxioa ia facturer, that it 'trill will b refunded. It vary avney m a pmtm$ apacMa for Ipaoorraea, painful wjeaatraanno. unnatural euppreemuoa. or falunt of tha womb, weak back, anteveraoa. rtrovwnioa. bearina - downn teoasUooa. chronic ooonatioo. Inflimma-tioand ulemUoa of taa womb. Woaxo't DisrursAav Msutcai. Amo Ctasioa, alanufaotuiara, Bugato, K. V. a-- f! r if I AND OIL CLOTHS. im mmmm ml4 m4 mmk: 4 EiliM bMi IM r De-airi- , tB kp la Hurt r Ttui vm real e, nt wifva Wf. Cm fl' sislr TM WMML- - -- Why? Because you have not appeared jealous this evening," sht said, mailing. At the end of a week tba minister remarked to his wife, without seeming to attach any importance to the statement, "It is oa Tuesday that the czar sets oat from St Petersburg." "Ah," aaid seeming scarcely to have beard her husband. And then she murmured, "But the papers gave another data." to deed va the accomplice of Kich-obvfor he had his plan, the minuter replied, "Yea, it is neceaaary to thwart those who may have designs against the life of tht eriperor." Then be spoke of caoual things, covertly admiring the strength of ul of this nn worthy woman. The very same day convinced the minister that his ruse had succeeded, when the following diitch was handed to biin addressed by the princess, to whom it is easily divined: It is for Tucwlar. Bf punctual. Tuesday passed, and it may well be believed that neither the czar nor hia minister left the capital. Madeleine suddenly became very uneasy at the announcement of hia pretended change. On the afternoon of the following day a stranger, richly dressed and decorated with an enormTua rosette, presented himself at the palace of the prince. "Whom do you wish to tee?" inquired the obsequious flunkey, who had received his orders from his master. "Madame the Princess de Contre-moPresent my compliments, and inform her that I am the bearer of a message from her mother. I am Dr. Nicholson." "You are expected, sir," replied the servant, "but madams is at this moment visiting a friend, and has left orders to have you conducted to her. The carriage will be ready in a moment." The carriage drew up and the man entered with Ninholsun, taking his seat beside him without as much as asking permission. Nicholson's wonder at the fellow's presumption was of short duration, for after a rapid drive of a quarter of an hour the self styled doctor found himself in one of the strongest prisons of St. it Petersburg, and if he was expoc-tecertainly was not by the princess. In a slovenly sort of reception room, filled with armed police, a personage whom he did not know, and who was the prince himself, interrogated him with a want of renpect to which poor Nicholson was not accustomed. "It is infamous!" he cried, struggling in his bewilderment to defend himself. "I reached Paris only this morning, and have not spoken three words to any one, and when I present myself to the princess I am arrested and carried off to prison like a common thief." "You know the princess, then?" the minister inquired coldly. "Know berl I have known her since she was an Infant , Here is a letter from her mother, the widow of a great general. Besides, I am an American citizen and protest""Examine this man carefully !" interrupted the high functionary, without teeming to hear the doctor. Nothing to excite suspicion was found on Nicholson, except a little box carefully wrapped up in many envelopes of fine paper. Gould it be an infernal machine? An expert from the torpedo school, who usually accompanies the minister on such occasions, untied the package with scientific precaution. The roomful of assistants were very nervous and stood around with pallid faces, evidently awaiting a terrible explosion. Nothing abnormal was revealed, only the expert, with a singular smile, handed the open box to the prince, who, after a hasty glance at the contents, hurriedly thrust it in hia pocket Then turning to Nicholson he demanded, "You are" "An American dentist, sir; very much pressed for time, aa my client is this moment waiting for me." ' Five minutes later Nicholson was in the carriage again, having this time for a companion the prince himself, who loaded him with apologies.; ' v';- "But," aaid the husband of the beautiful Madeleine, "how did it happen that I never discovered anything myself "Your excellency," proudly replied the American, "if you had been able to discover anything, such a dentist as Nicholson would not merit hia great reputation. "Then the teeth of the prineeas" "Are false, my prince. When Mine, de Contremont was young she was thrown from ber horse and sustained an injury which ruined her teeth, and it was myself who constructed for her the most perfect set of teeth that ever left my hands. But these becoming worn I waa summoned to Paris to adjust a new set in your absence." The public never heard of the but it was du'y observed that the prince appeared to be less in love with his wife than formerly .From the French of Leon de Tinseau, by Francis M. Livingston, for New Orleans AJIOTBEB JtAJPS KIMS trvm-Uin- g ba aattolUi by my & 1 1 EUMS UllIU , . s uiiimmnmi " 51 ; iJ Jo-ti- MlKW, wotvU T IU .( h . p; t Stu-Kr- ... 1 |