Show f - 'W-) ' 1 i i r ' r :t 'u - I i'‘ : THE A V '( Fimm VE BIB UXENANZ ' - ' : m ’ - ' concluded f Quick theu come up stairs and jet :- - - - - - - y a V Havingprovidcd therope the ' jjuences mother hastened lo bring up'tv large quau- de-rourV- itb : Huggles with subsequent vengeance for andcouniviDgat the jar boring concealing rebel of a spy even though the eOeape man was her sour When fully satisfied that all the soldiers hod gone young Ituggles attempted to return mtb his mother’s dwelling by the way be had lefti but iu agaia dkpIaciDg the brinks for-thipurpose - oue Of them slipped and went down through an open trapdoor upon the floor below making a loud noUe immediately after a light flashed lip through the opening- and a timid' ftinalo Toicc demanded itIiq was S'- r - -- -- -- V soldier reply be would be exposed and should be keep silence a ’search would probably be made which might prove even more serious in Its consequences WiTat was to be done? A sudden inspiration seized him It was a woman’s voice' and women’s hearts are seldom steeled to pity IIe would make himself known appeal to her sympathies and throw himself upon her mercy v :' “Lady” be began' in a gentle tone cab culated to reassure bis fair hearer “benot alarmed I am afriend m distress the am son of your next-doo- r neighbor hunted as a spy by British soldiers and if found my life will be forfeited If you cunuot pity me for God's sake pity my poor mother and assist me '' for her him with questions concerning ’the Army at Valley Forge in which be held a lieu- teuaut’s commission and which Jie bad' left du 'a furlough and the auswers of the young soldier depicted a state of destitution and suffering thatcaused bis bearer — to Weep for very sympathy t thousand Three Soldiers bad been down Ss on the sick list at one time and without the common necessaries of life bad per: ished by bubdredawhile of those capable of doing duty scarcity one bad a blanket to cover bun at nighr pr food i enough to keep bouI and body together Pale dud emaciated ragged and dirty many with "bare feet upon the frozen earth they walked' shivering through the camp by Hay and crowded themselves toother at night to ?get what little warmth they could from each other’s bod-k- s The most forlorn dfid wretched set of being that ever a ‘iiatio'jr called to arms X “God help us all! ejaculated r the mother in a dejected toneJ ’M suppose after all bar hardships we shall be compelled to succumb to our tyrannical foes” -“Never I” cried tbe young officer “ while tberels a thousaiid men left to make a last desperate stand - We can only be conquered- - by annihilation and if it is j God’s will that a tyrant shall - rule over this broad continent not a siuglo true heart will livcto feel the oppression and : degredation Ere that time dear mother I for one shair be beyond the reach of x' X:' '- - : 1 1 sakej”- I A U' ' a -- r' - h fly and may God preserve you!'’ jshe said “I cau arrange it with kinsman’ she continued V41 can have auo lost it and h!e jpan easilyp ' She hurried him down stairs throwing ajeloak over his shoulders qn theway which she insisted upon his wearing say-- ! ing it had belonged toadeceased brother and he could return it at any future time She then hastened to get the pass which dwelling she ' placed in his hand and urged hid to 60d!” the said widow “ylij my I go at once in: great trepidation ‘‘If 1 could but see my mother for a' "So much the more likely that be noment!” he said yuodd be here then” was the unfeeling “Ho no — leave all tomc$ I will explain while-yo- u pi?- - all to can before it is -- too late" XAnd for what would you arrest liiin and what :wili be doue v with ft him if - VGod in heaven bless you sweet ladyP ' be said impulsively seiziug her hand and fpund? “tVe sliall take him for a spy and if touching itwith his lips “I wili never found guilty bo will be bung- of course forget you” as every rebel should be Here Badger The next minute he was gone r ile esand AViicot guard the back door you caped And true to Lis dpclaratioa he Bent and Walters begin the search and never did forget the sweet girl Wno be- you Jones and 'Johuson remain where friended him ibis hour of peril Years you are Sharp now all of you! 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I WALKERT BROS' -- J r ' r ’’ji'-- ‘ Sul-criptio- n - :Sin 'TA’i th - I ! : V: --Of Stationery j-- - - - - f - f A BRASS KETTLES I tii jy jtxa -- V ’ : 3L& X CLOTHIftG cidue forward Uidrecdve Lx bj laW Pesaffi was once greats name in pul their allotted portion of work Venice There r was in ' former v times a c Ac ' ' UOES JORK 'vf ' GB WALLACE v iSupearluteiKUiuL 4V5 Doge Pesaro and ambassadors to foreign 113-- tf courts belonging to the bouse In the old FORSALtrCUEAP FOR GREEXEACKS: church of the P rari upon tbe further side fnWO valuabl LOTS Ailoli liwu - BIG COTTOXtVOOD CHEEK S X Caw Corratii Roonut eheils etc' aitna-tivtwntaiaiug of the Graiid Canal is a painting of Ti r ' '! tii tbe rrwiitr T a blu-l- In fljt 10(1 WueA j' ' tian’s in which: a family of the Pesaro ap-- For furtLer ' partkularsapil jiiuiuediatetjr to yOatti EbUBM (' K WINDER' JOHN pears kneeling before the blessed Virgin to foroiah a firatlau ltth Ward THE rnderflignalisryrefard A gorgeously sculptured palace between i3-- 3 ot v the Rialto and the GoldenHousc is still TO EASTERN NEWSPAPER SUB- known as the Pesaro Palace but the lam-il- y SCRiBEUS LAGER BEER — — which built it : and the family which WILL reccire at tb poet Office for all r r pablaiUed in tu Xlwt aud Assume rt- - la qnastixiM to cit purchaser dwelt therehave long since lost all claims of tlai Riouey to its cnerubsaud grpns only the crum-bliu- g jrutiiibilit y TUB ULUS’ PRICK Tenor JOSEPH maiLMULLEB : mansion where lives the old Count OKAS EVANS- willi-lcas- I It AXp ii t th ' to - "V OF i cpf-responden- I '"'" ''djuuoirr xJemplEairstreet 1 rixExa FALL & WliVTUR d i or TilE X dust) v " OFFICE s a STD : --- RAVE JUST QrEXEP AXD ARE COXTIXUIXO -- f v Ji A N K Eli RXCII-tJlTG- - L VW jrewVork REALILIS IX v GOLp “ : : (Oppodt :iit-- ' - V MPE J - WEST - A- - - - EAST TEMPLE STREET v4 - : j r x ItLH' tu bouaat flOLUJUT A milS? — : " - Sljreet : T?mpt ald ltrQlkD taritIiukcn KI3I1IALL & LAWRENCE : i d? tJh CuiciU of Ordera tTAU kr rSflUug JEUniTyny " ' J Prtlculr Hm JUgiiui M rlut IVIc (aid In UnduuuM for WHEAT OATS PAULEY and FLOCR ' 9 TmiJPjSTllixy - ' LOW PRICES for the TIRESr : BnUSHI Sr5 YA5K££ XOTIOXJ y - ni soun-fortuna- X - POOXS BnJSIIOES ' PAINTS OILS DYE STUFFS - ? - - V -- O C3r i IAOPWAflE CL0TUJxa§ Enrico the youDgerson dcstiuediat one time ifor the Church Lad more caution but far less generosity in bis nature and covering: his dissoluteness uader tho mask of sanctity he chafed himself into jealousy of the brother whose privilege so far exceeded liis ’own Fra Paolo his priestly tutor and companion was a monk of the order of Franciscans who like ' many of the V cueiian priesthood Hn-- the latter days of the oligarchy: paid little heed to liis vows mid used the stole and mask to conceal tjie appetite of a debsed nature With his assistance iurico took a delight iu plotting the discomiTturc of thic secret intrigues of his brother and his bringing to the ears of the Cqntrarini the scandal attaching to the affianced lover of their noble daughter Affairs stood in this wise in the ancient house of Pesaro when (it was in the latter part of yie eighteenth century) oue Of the last royal ambassadors ofFracce established himself in a palace near the Church of 3an Zaccarla and separated only by a narrow canal from that occupied by the Count Pesaro The life of foreign ambassadors and most of all those accredited from France was always jealously-watchein Venice aud many a house holder who was as to live in the neighborhood of an ambassador's residence received £e-' ' cret orders to quit his abode and ' only found a cause iu its speedy occupation! by those masked spies of the Republic who passed secretly iu and out of the Ducal Palace 7 4 The Inquisition however vhad dts own reasous for having the Pesaro family undisturbed Perhaps it was the design of the mysterious powers of the btate to embroil the house of Pesaro iujcriminal with the Envoy of France perhaps Fra Paola who bad free access to the Pesaro palace was a spy of St Marks or perhaps (men whispered it in trembling) tbe stern Cbunt Pesaro him' self held a place in the terrible Council of “ Three 'r - joar " coocimiis I uiy ther” S -- it'4Take it and - - - IXIFClUTRIts - : -- -- -- scarcely seen: j 6f-fic- ef r - : earthly monarch” “God bless you WilliamKV cried the mother enthusiastically graspiug his baud “Your father’s spirit speaks in you! He died on thebattle-fiekhwittjiose sentiments in his heart and I freely give you-m- y only sou and hope-- to the Which his blood and that cause glorious of thousandf-p- f others has hallowed’ ' For several days the intrepid young remained concealed beneath bis motliers roof bis presence supposed to be known only to themselves Hut hue eveu-in- g i near? the end bis furlough when e was begiuniug to think about preparing for bid secret departure an officer with six men appeared nt the door and said he had orders to arrest onf William Rug-gle- s supposed to be somewhere in the GOODS OftT 1 Cfttou ’ ‘ g PitT - - (Qjr r Con-trairi- lie preseuetd himself at the opening to the loft and boldly descended the steps leadingown from it directly before the lady a sweet beautiful girl of eighteen who stood with a light in her hand and seemed dumb and motionless with a com mingling of fear surprise and curiosity J man continued to speak as hq descended : aud hurriedly went on to nar-rate all : that bad occurred coneludiug with the search of the soldiers and' bis cs-cape into the loft above “Thank God it is in iny power to aid you sir I” were the first words of the girl spoken with a look and feeding of sympathy that made the heart of the soldier bound with strange emotions j - She ihen-we- ut on to tell him that a cousin from N ew Jersey about his size and build aand looking not unlike him was there on it visit to General Howe His pass she had that evening been look iug at aud by accident it was now inker possession the cousin hating gone out with the rest of the family and forgotten ' The-youn- ym SELECTED : ' -- jf'- had-togethe- l -- jUUatlro Wtt cf CUh to their jrouU Mil ! - i vrx“"- - :v -- ' A II SAMDS Ac- from tlic East CSppds f XJe-Iow- as tity of food which her - sou begun to a ravenousness that showed be bad told nonntruih when-- iii the cbarac-te- r of a beggar be bad declared himself iu a state bordering on starvation 'r there" 'While LeWAatiag‘ bis ootlter plied' - ’ Here was a dilemma Should the young : a lblr the rtpiAiuJcr 1WH1 : - - s' ft & LAWRENCE IUiIpj Jiut : " ! nm :jwfw rm T KIMBLh and bis daughter now boasts an holders of the I’csaro name : These keep mostly npbh the topmost floor of tbp bouse where a little sunsbiue finds its way and plays hospitably around which the daughter bos the flower-pot-s arranged upon the ledgee of a window rooms are I'bad tbought-r-thdark aud dismal The rich furniture which belonged io them U gonronl y p painting or two by famous Venetian octists jjo w hang upon the vralla They are portraits of near relations and the broken old gentleman? they say lingers for hoars 4 about them in gloomy silence middle of the’ last So Iong ogo as the small and become had the family century the honse of head The reduced in wealth however was an unportant member of ilie State and was suspected (for such things were never known in Venice) to have a voice ift the terrible Council of Three J Xi This man the Count Giovanni Fesaro Whose manner was stern and whose affections all seemed to have become absorbed hi he myaterics jof tho State was a widower There were stories that even the Cojuntess in Iicr lifetime tid fallen under thfc suspicions pf the Council of Iuquisi-tio- n aud that the silent- - husband cither could not or would not guard - her from the crueP watch winch destroyed her hap-f piuess and shorteued'licir day s She left two sous Aotbuia and Enrico By a rule of the VenUiau State not more than oue soa of a noble family was allowed to marry except their fortune was big enough to maintain a divided ho&hold The doss of Candia ahd the gamingtables of the Ridotto so far diminished the wealth of the Count Pesaro that Antonio alone was privileged to choose a bride aud under the advice of a State which has exercised a morq than fatherly interest in those matters he was very early betrothed to a daughter of the 4' Rut Autonio wore a careless and dissolute habit of life be indulged freely in the licentious intrigues of Venice and showed little reepect to the claims which boaud him to a noble maiden whom he had :: pur-jios- us fix upon Riding-plac- e ht once before anything happens! Ob William J aip bo alarmed!" Hoth hastened up sUrrs to the third story aild after C3iuideriog several places decided tbs t- tbe loft close uuder Ltbe roof mifbtbe tbe best for concealment as tbe trap-doo- r leading to it could be fastened mmerueatlv which would tend tO blind a search while the young mau if pressed could scape to the roof oudrby means of it rope fastened to the: cbimueyy could lower Irimself into either tbe yard or tbe street - Tins1 would not ensure hU escape lilt it wus the best plan jlic-twcoul& think of and serreiTlo render both less fearful of detection and the serious consc-- f V bad been loosely pat pp and bis remove a few of present - design was-- to these crowd through the loft of the other e bonse and then replace thenj Tliis he eCectcd before tbe soldiers searchhim came up near enough to bear for ing the little noise he was compclledto make The open trapdoor of the roof and the rojie around the chimney served to mislead ithem as he had hoped j aud it was a feeling of Intense satisfaction :that be heard theiu announce the manner of bis escape Immediately isfter the whole party left in baste tirst threateuiog Mrs ings J V 9 y I 7 111 it ' ’ ' ” GREATSALT LAKE ClTYUT - E 3tiner’ and Trader’ Outfitting Ztblihxnnt - b V "A ! i ' i iry " —“'I-'"-'- -- - ' 'I - J'-- ' ift! 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