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Show 'I i .1 BULL PEN IS OPENED . ward she kept repeating to herself Cromwell's parting advice, Dont doubt, Jane. God nor man nor nature can do anything for doubters. They cannot." She understood what waa included in this advice, and she tried to realize it. The moment Mrs. Swaff-hasaw her daughter, she took notice of the change in her countenance and speech and manner, and she said to herself, Jane has been with Oliver Cromwell. No one else could have so influenced her. And very soon Jane told her all that had been done and said, and both women tried to assute theiu.-ehe- s that a few more weeks uf patience would end the suspense. At length April came, and the bare brown garden was glorious with th gold and purple of the crocus flowers and the moonlight beauty of the lilies, Birds were building in (he hedges, and tho sun shone brightly overhead. The pirit of spring was everywhere; men and boys went whistling along the streets, the watermen were singing in their barges, and a feeling of busy content and security pen ailed London. Suddenly this atmosphere of cheerful labor and abounding hope was filled with terror and with a cry of murder, of possible war. A gigantic plot for the ussassination of the Protector was discovered that is, it was discovered to the people; Cromwell himself had been aware of Its first inception, and bad watched It grow to its shameful maturity. But to the city of Ixmdon the arrest of forty conspirators In their midst waa a shock that suspended for a time all their business. Israel Swaffham was the first person called into the Protector's presence. He found him in great sorrow, sorrow mulled with a Just indignation. With his clenched hand he pointed out to Isiael the personalities At one name he of the conspirators. paused, and with his finger upon it, THE LIONS WHELP MARTIAL LAW ORDER REVOKED BY COLORADOS GOVERNOR. A Story of Cromwell Time WIFE SHOULD HAVE ALLOWANCE BY AMELIA E. BARR. Aether of Ths Bow of Orange Ribbon. I. Thou sad the Other "The Maid of M Helen Lane. Etc. Authorities (Copyright, 190b b; Dodd, Masd A Company. Governor Peabody of Colorado has revoked his ordfer of December 5 last declaring Teller county to be In & state of Insurrection and rebellion, and proclaiming martial law. By the executive autLorlty Military Commander has issued a proclamation announcing that peace and good order are being fully restored and it has been shown that the civil authorities are able and willing to control the situation, perform their legal functions and to enforce the laws. It is announced that a detachment of the national guard will remain at Cripple Creek for a time, but will act in support and in subordination to the legally constituted clvir authorities," All the prisoners in the bull-pehave been delivered to the civil authorities. Stephen Adams, V. F. Davis, Chas. Tfeennison. Thomas Foster and Charles McKinney, charged by the military with having caused the Vindicator mine explosion, by which two men were killed, and with having plotted to wreck a train on the Florence & Cripple Creek railroad, will be tried at this term of court. They have been confined in bull pen or jail for more than two months. AU rifht One.1 tnorved.) ered this little plan to be a very wise one, and so it proved. Her fear left her as soon as the door closed, and she was alone with her old friend. Jane, he said kind!, Jans, what Is the trouble? It Is Lord Neville, sir. Nothing has been heard of hint, When did you hear last from him?" Jane offered Cromwell Clunys last letter, and asked him to read it. He read it aloud, letting his voice become sweet and tender as he did so. CHAPTER XI (Continued.) And talking of going across seas," she continued, reminds me of Cluny; neither of you seem to care about him, yet our Jane is fretting herself sick, and you might both of you see it" Tell Jane to be patient," said Dr. If Cluny is not back by the Verity. New Year, I will go myself and bring him back. But remember all is to arrange and rearrange, order and reorder, men to put out of office, and men to put into office. The work before the Protector is stupendous. This opinion proved to be correct. Day after day passed, and no word concerning Cluny was possible. One crisp, sunny morning in January Jane suddenly jresolved to make some inquiries herself. Have you heard anything about Lord Neville, Sir Thomas? she asked. I am very, very unhappy at his long delay." "So am I, answered Sir Thomas. I sent a trusty man to The Hague, and it seems Lord Neville collected the money due there, six weeks ago. He refused a note on the Leather Merchants Guild of this city, and insisted on being paid in gold, and was so paid. Now, Jane, a thousand sovereigns are not easily carried and " and sir? Please go on. Well, COLOMBIANS ARE ACTIVE. A ship left that night for the AmerReported to Have Attacked Indians on icas for the Virginia Colony. But Lord Neville did not go to Panama Territory. America. Oh, no, sir! That is an A report has reached the Isthmus impossible thought. that Colombian troops are fighting Why did he insist on the gold? with the Indians on the San Bias This is the thing that troubles me. Who says he insisted on gold? coast, which is in Panaman territory. The widow of the man who paid It is Impossible, however, to obtain reIt. liable confirmation of this. A letter was "She may have been mistaken. She received in Panama some time ago may herself be dishonest. The money from Captain Torres, commanding the may never have been paid at all. I Panama troops at Chepo (on the south do not believe it has been paid. Did side of the isthmus and directly south your trusty man see Lord NsvGIes of the San Bias country), saying he quittance? had decided to cross over to the AtI have not thought of that, Jane. lantic side. There is a possibility that I will send again to The Hague. the Indians gre fighting with Captain and let your messenger Yea, sir, Torres commandtj8jstakipg them for aslt see. to Lord Nevilles quittance. Colombians. Ver-deckbe- My dearest and most honored mistress, I am just on the moment of leaving Paris; my horse is at the door, but by a messenger that will come more directly than myself I send you a last word from this place. My thoughts outreach all written words. I am with you, my own dear one, in all my best moments, and my unchangeable love 'salutes you. Graciously remember me in your love n and prayers. Cluny Neville. letter, Jane. I do think the man that wrote it is beyond guile, beyond dishonor of any kind. I will not hear a doubt of him. He touched a bell, and when it was answered said, Mr. Tasburg to my presence without delay. Mr. Tasburg came without delay, and Cromwell turned to him in some passion. Mark Tasburg, he said scornfully, I have not once heard from you in the matter of Lord Nevilles delay. The commission for your search is more than a month old; it is, sir, and I like not such delays, My Lord Protector, I reported to Mr. Thurloe and Mr. Milton that my search had been of no avail. What date does Lord Neville's last letter bear? It was written at Paris on the 11th day of November." The same date eb your last letter. Mistress Swaffham. Four months ago. This is serious." The turning to Tasburg he said, Find CoL Ayrton and send him here, to me, without de lay During the Interval" Between Tas A good , generally associated with courtship, but the final step, the taking of th marriage vow, entails so many responsibilities and duties that a man owes it to th girl he marries to do everything in his power to keep her married life free from ceres and worries of a financial nature. Silent Japanese Soldiers. Japanese soldiers fight noiselessly. They have no bands, uo drums beat reveille or tattoo, and in action they utter no cheers. Best In the World. Feb. 1st. Mr. la., Esthervllle, of this Barber J. place says: Oeorge Dodds Kidney Pills are the beet medihine in the world. There is nothing as good. I had been sick for over 15 years with Kidney Disease which finally turned into Brights Disease. I was treated by Doctors in Chicago but they didnt do me any good. Th beet Doctor in Esthervllle treated m for five year ,wlth no better success. 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A and I warrant will lie issued cannot stay that, and personally 1 can not warn him of it. What am I to do? My dear lord, do nothing. I can do all you wish. There needs no more words between us. lb two hours Abel Dewey you know Abel will be on the road. Give him a good horse and he will so manage himself and th . d t, beast as to reach his journeys end in hours, Israel then went quickly home. He WILLIAM WHITNEY DEAD. called Jane and explained to her in a Former Secretary of Navy Succumbs few words what she was to do, and by to Appendicitis. the time her letter to Matilda was ready, Abel Dewey was at the door Williams Collins Whitney, former for it Its beginning and end-waiting of the navy, died at his home secretary in the ordinary strain of girls was ing in New York City, Tuesday, at the age but in the center there were letters, of 64, death being caused by blood some ominous words, rendered repoisoning following an operation for markable by the large script used, and I must tell appendicits. William Collins Whitnev by the line beneath them was born in Conway, Mass., July 5. a been there has plot great you 1841, and was a descendant of John against tho Protector discovered. Charles Stuart and I'rluce Rupert are Whitney, one of the English Puritan the head and front of the same, but leaders, who settled at Watertown, there is a re;oil that Stephen de Mass., in 1625 Mr. Whitney was made Wick is not behindhand and my father secretary of the nay by President did hear that a warrant was out for Cleveland in 188.", He was the loader of the Cleveland forces in 1S!I2. Mr. Stephen, and hoped lie would teach French soil, ere it reached him. She Whitney was rften spoked of as a presidential possibility. hasted to sign her name and close the letter. Abof Dewey was ready lor it, WILL RATIFY PANAMA TREATY.' and as she watched him ride away her thoughts turned to de Wick, and she Vote on the - Measure is Expected wondered in what mood Matilda might About the Middle of the Month. be, aud how she would ieeeive the It Is the general expectation In adinformation sent her. Would it be a ministration circles that the Panama surprise? Not it, answered Mrs. Swaffham. treaty will be ratified about the middle knows all about the plot; "Matilda of tho present month, and in anticipa'A Jane. Is most good that letter, certain; but Its discovery tion of that event Sectary Shaw will to her, and if so, aha news be may soon take steps barking to a rerall of I will send a man to The Hague burgs departure and Ayrtons arrival, will not thank you for it, Jane. Why a portion of the public funds now in Why do you not see the Pro- Cromwell was occupied in writing a will she burn herhelf with fire not on tector? He was fond of the young letter, and when it was finished, Col. her hearthstone? the hands of the national bank deposiAyrton entered. tories. Just what percentage of these man. He believed in him. Prince Rupert is lier lover. She I thin and She said. he do anything he desires her to sir, Yes, answered, Colonel, will you only will be called for has public deposits not yet been definitely determined, but then adding, sir, she know Lord Ciuny Neville? He has do. there is reason to believe that it will turned to go. Her whole appearance disappeared, I do r ar, in some unfor"If he truly loves her he would not approximate 2b per cent, or $30,000,-000- . was so wretched Sir Thomas could tunate way. On the, 11th of last No- permit her to be put in danger." not rid himself of her unhappy atmos- vember he left Pans, after dispatchThen Mrs. Swaffham went out of phere. His walk was spoiled; he went ing the business he was sent on with the room, and soon afterwards Dr. Would Pull Down the Flag. into his private room and smoked a Cardinal Mazarin. No one has heard Verity came in. asking cheerily as he Ernest Birch, governor of British pipe of Virginia, but all his thoughts since. I have written to tyis entered, "How is it with you There Eminence, the Cardinal; here Is the Jane? set themselves to one text:. North Borneo, who has arrived in Lon"I live as best I can, doctor. I watch don. says that General Leonard Wood, are many sorrowful things in life, but letter, and If his reply lie not to the all is of Lord the of hardest next to the loving the morning to the midnight for from go lodging point, while recently at Sanhakah, capital of and from there follow his a footstep that does not come. Neville, North Borneo, informed him that the CHAPTER XII There is a desire that fulfils itself steps as- closely as it. may be in your question of - the ownership of the power,- The tteasmer will honor this by its own energy, but this desire is islands off the coast of ritish North hold Thou My Hands.. order for your expenses. Farewell, born of unfailing Hope, and of that Borneo, over which a United States This day was followed by a week of anu God go with you. unfaltering Faith that can move mounJane could do vessel had hoisted the American flag, wretched weather. He waited until tL door closed, and tains. Have you got it, Jane? I am so weak. Doctor John. Pray would be amicably settled, as there nothing but wait. She fully resolved then he said: I owe you this and was no strong desire on the part of the when she visited Cromwell to show more, Jane; and I like the youth a for me. him the heart of a fearless woman Pray for yourself. Why should any dear, religious youth, of a manly spirit Americans to keep them. one pray for you? Pray for yourself, brave, because she doubted neither and a true heart. God nor man. Should Have Tried Work. It is four months, sic. "Tis beyond though it be only to say, with the old of month was. the It however, my hope, and I f ar Cluny i,s now be- Aeadians, Hold Thou my hands!' Go The wedding at Saginaw, Mich., last made. yond human help. to God, Jane; you are only a little March'before could be visit this week, of Corporal Charles A. 'Valois of One exquisite morning' in March she then, Jane, we will trust to babe In Ilis sight ; a little babe crying United States in- heard Gen. Swaffham say that the the Well, the Twenty-sixtmiraculous. Wo do not do that in the vast void and darkness, and fantry, and Mabel H. Stein had a Cromwell ladies were going to Hamp- enough, and so w n our poor help Is trying to catch hold of something to Say to th tragic ending Tuesday when the young ton Court. The, Protector would then not sufficient, we tremble. Where is which you may clinu. Hold my of in tru-and she spirit, Father be alone house. in your sent me a l took Whitehall, to the and you might rooming hope poison couple to without share her when I lay betwe- n life and death in hands! having Mrs. Valois is dead and her husband is tao him And she rose and kissed him for Scotland? Oh, what poor creatures in a critical condition. The match met confidences with the family.' 8h pr note an sweet counsel, and that njght, and a for In his we trust we interview, when ourselves! asking are, pared with disapproval Ly the parents of the and then called on Mr. Milton and Nothing then but tfafs and fears apd many a night afterwards, she fell ' young couple. They left a letter say- Induced him to go with her to the the grave to end all. asleep whispering, "Hold Thou my ing that their parents had turned them Cromwells into and it hands! deliver Comforted Jane his words, by out and they had no place to go aid hand. In her , ITo be continued.) her grief, and as she went hom-- simplicity sfce contld- decided to die together. -- Marriage. d reaA lawyer, with his soning powers, fully developed by hie profession, gives his opinion as te whether a wife should have a fixed alA men should not marry lowance: until he has sn assured income. Whea he starts out in life, let the goal for which he it working be a certain sum which he considers sufficient npon which to support a wife, and whea he has attained it let him give his wife an allowance in proportion to his income. If this were doue, if men were more level headed beiore marriage, there would be less work for the divorce courts. Of course, this is not compatible with the romantic ideas oold-bloode- m All the Prisoner Turned Over to thq Civil Authorities For Trial Troop era Will Support Civil twenty-fou- r three-fifth- Earnest csne. season and sp?o!u with lightning rapidity. 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