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MARSHALL1 REPUBLICAN Friday, September '4, 1003. ia I mmmmmmmamm Princess Virginia jr C H. mi A M. WBLUAMSOK, AvtWt faMrUjhlaUf Coauf ter." "Rcw h h X : h . OOVTRKHT. Tin- chnnu'lloi's flrxt net on purlin;: with r.c!ii(iiil whs to tcUvai!i Cuptnln von HreltPteln to meet the tinln br whltli he would return to Krouhttrg Therefore on arrl Imk ut tin Gallon he wits not surprised to pee Icon's linnil Fome fneo prominent nmuui; others less attractive on the crowded platform. "We!IV" questioned the young innn as the olil man descended. "I'm sorry to sny It la vory fur from well. Hut between iin wo shall. I hope. Improve mutters. Yon Imvc kept .our pelf mi cmirnut with everything thnt him happened In the enmp of the en emy''" "Yes." "Is anything stirring:'" "Say 'any one.' and I ran nnswor yon more cnHly. Who do you think hits nr rived at the hotel V" "The devil, prohalily. to complicate lnatterH." "I've heard him culled so. hut a Rood looklmr devil and devilishly pleasant. I met him In his motor, In which he'd driven Into town from his new toy. the bunting lodw In" "What! You mean the I'rlnre"- "Of Darkness, you've Just named him." ICgnn Riive a laugh nt lib' own repartee, hut the chancellor heard nei ther. His hard face brightened. "That's well." said he grimly. "Mere we have Just the young man to see us through this had pass If he's as good looking ns ever nnd In his usual mood for mis ihlef. If we cnu Interest him In thin affair, hu may nave me a great deal of troithle and you a misalliance." "Uut your wedding present to mo',' hegan Kgon blankly. "Don't distress yourself. Do what you can to assist me, and. whntever the end, you shall he my heir, I prom ise you. Ih the prince at the hotel now?" "Yes. He had been to call on you at your town house, he stopped his auto mobile to tell me, and, hearing from me thnt you would be hack this even ing, he decided to stay all night at the hotel, so that ho could have a chat with you after your return, no uintter nt what hour It might be. I believe be has left a note at your house." "I will go to him, nnd we can then discuss Its contents together," said Count von Hreitsteln, and the chauf feur who drove his electric carriage was told to go to the Hohcnlangenwnhl hotel. The prince, who would, the chancel lor hoped, become the deusex ranchlna, was engaged In selecting the wines for his dinner when Count von nrcltsteln'a card was sent In. He was pleased to say that he would receive his visitor, nnd, Kgon having been sent about his business, the chnncellor was show into the purple drawing room of tu suit reserved for royalty. As he entered a young mnn Jumped up from nu easy chair, scattering sheaves of illustrated papers, aud held out both his hands, with n "Welcome, my dear old frleud!" It would have been vuln to scour tb world In quest of a handsomer young man than this one. Even Egou voa Hreltsteln would have seemed a mere good looking puppet beside him, au4 the chancellor rejoiced In the physical perfection of n prince who might prove) a dangerous rival for an absent em peror. "This Is the best of food fortuaaf exclaimed Count von rtreltstcln. "Egaai told me you were here, and wltboit waiting to get the note he said ycro had left for me I came to you straight from the railway station." ".Splendid! Aud now you must dine with me. It was that I asked of you in my note. Dinner early, n serloua talk aud nn autldote for solemnity la a visit to the Leopoldhnlle to see Mil. Felice from the I'olles Hergcrc do her famous fire nnd fountain dauce. A box. curtnlns half drawn, no one need know thnt the chancellor helps hla young friend amuse himself." "I thnnk your roynl highness for tbe honor you suggest, nnd nothing could give mo greater pleasure if I had not u suggestion to venture, in place of yam's, which I bcllovo may suit yoa better. I think I know of what yes wish to talk with me, and I desire ttw same, while the business I have moat at heart" "Ah, your business Is my business, then?" "I hope you may so consider It la any case it Is business which must ba carried through now or never and is of life and death importance to those whom It concerns. How It's to h done or whether done at all may de pend on you, If you consent to interest yourself, nnd It could not bo In mors competent hands. If I'd been given my choice of nu assistant out of tb whole world I should have chosen your royul highness." "This sounds like au adventure." "It may bo nn adventuro and at.the eame time an act of Justice" "Good, Although It was not In search of au adventuro that I camo to you, any mora than it was the hopo of game which brought me ou a sudden impulso to my little hunting lodge, still I trust I have always tho instinct of a sports man." "I am suro of that, and I have the less hesitation in enlisting your goed will because it happen that your blr and mine can bo killed with one abet" , jyviaeellw, you exalts ny eurtwa- ssmtifms THE The old man smiled genially, but un der the bristling brows glowed a flame .is of the last embers In n dying lire. "I'pstnlrs," said be, "Is a pretty wom an, a beauty. She claims tho nnnio of Helen Mowbrny, though her right to It ,1s more tlinn dlsputnblc. Her love af fairs threaten a public scandal." "Ah,, you are not the first one who has spoken of this pretty lady since I crossed tho frontier this morning," ox claimed tho young mnn, (lushing, IIo paused and bit his lip before going on, ns If he wished to think or regain self control, but nt Inst ho laughed not al together lightly. "So tho lady most talked about for the moment In all Ithnetla Is under the same roof with mo." "Fortunately sho Ih close nt baud." wild the chancellor. "To you more than to any other I cnu open my heart In speaking of our great peril. Thto girl has drawn the emperor Into a at of moon innduess. It Is no more seri ous than that, und wero she out of the wny he would wake as from a dream. Rut this Is the moment of the crisis. lie must be saved now or he In lost forever nnd nil our hopes with him. Pleased would be the man who brought my poor master to his senses. I have tried nnd failed. Uut you could do It." "IV" "The sword of Justlco Is ready for your hand." "'I'tiflf UniitAitnii linu n ontntitii xti. I uon't see what you want me to de. Hut what sort of woman Is this who has bewitched your grave Leopold?" "Heantlful and clever ns women are clever, but not clever enough to tight her battle out against you nnd me." The prime laughed again. "It isn't! my metier to light with women. I pre fer to make love to them." "Ah. you have said It! That Is what I beg your royal highness to do." "How am I to get nt her when Lee pold stands guard?" "He will not bo on guard for some hours." "11a, ha! You mean me to under utond that there's no time to wuste." "Not a moment." "What Is the girl Ulcer "Tall nud slender, pink and white as a (lower, dark lashed und yellow half ed, like nu Austrlau beauty; eyas gray or violet, It would be heard to say which for a man of my years, bat eveu I can assure you thut when tho lady looks down, then suddenly up again under those dark lashes, It's something to quicken tho pulse of nny man under sixty." "It would quicken mine only to hear your description If you hadn't Just nut a maggot In my head that tickles me to laughter Instead of raptures," said the prince. "Toll me thls-lms this girl a tiny blnck mole just over the left eye brow, very fetching, nnd when Bhe Biulles does her mouth point upward a hit on the right side, like a fairy sign post snowing the way to a small round scar almost us good ns a dlmpleT" The chnncellor reflected for a few Mvouu uuu men rep lieu tnat unless his eyesight und his memory had de ceived him both these marks were te be met with ou Miss .Mowbray's face. He did not add that he had seen her but mice and at the time had not taken Interest enough to note details, for It was plain that the prince had u theory as to the lady's real Identity nnd to re. tabllsh tt ns a fuct might be vnlunhle. "Ia It possible that you've already met this dangerous young person?" he aiked eagerly. "Well, I begin to believe It may 1 as. IH explain why Inter. Thereby baugH a confession. At all events, a certain lady exactly nuswerlng the de scription you've given Is very likely In this neighborhood. I've heard that she was shortly due in Krouhurg, and It was In my mind when deciding sud denly to speud a few days In the woods for the sake of seeing you thnt 1 might see her also before I went home agnln. As n mutter of fact, the lady and I have had a misunderstanding nt a rather unfortunate moment, as I'd Just Impriideutly tnken her Into my confidence concerning or some family affairs. If It Is she who Is mnsqnernd ing in Rhnetla ns Miss Mowbray and turning your emperor's head, it may bo thnt Ehe's trying to revenge herself on me. She's pretty enough to beguile St. Anthony, let nlono n St. Leopold, nnd she's clover enough to have thought out such a scheme. Our small quarrel happened about four weeks ago, nnd I'vo lost sight of the lady since. Sho disappeared, expecting probably to bo followed, hut she wnsn't. Tho only question Is, If she's playing Miss Mow brny, whero did sho get the mother? I'vo heard there Is a Mowbrny mother." "Thero's a faded Dresden china shop herdess that answers to the name," said the chancellor dryly. "Hut these mnntolplece ornnmcnta are easily man ufactured." The prince was amused. "No: she wouldn't stick at n mother If she wanted one," ho chuckled. "And. wlillo she was about It. slw has apparently annexed a whole family tree. The black mole and tho senr dimple you're sure of thorn, chancellor? Bocuuso, If you nro" "Oh. I am practically certain!" "Then tho more pieces In the piwrle which I flt together the more llUeb doe It seem Uia( four U'opoJd'Misui Why Suffer? If you suffer pnin frees any cause, Dr. Miles' Anti Pain Pills will relieve it and leave no bad after effects. That's the impor tant thing. Neither do they create a habit. More often the attacks becoma less frequent, or disappear altogether. Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills have no other effect except to re lieve pain and quiet nerv ous irritation. "We are rvrvcr wttboat Dr. Mil OS Antl-I'nln PUIk. My hustmnil and on, URfd IS were alwnyx subject te licit lirmfeicttc until we biwin using tlie.sn PiU, MI tfcty hnvc luolten them up eatlrely. Don't think they tnvr linil to iif thrai for nix mouth. I rcntmimrnil them to every one A few wcrfea ago I heard nn old Udjr friend wan nick. I went to sec her, film wu down with Ijiflrlptu'. nnu nenrly cnuy with nwful imchnrhe. I kuvo her one of the Antl I'nln I'llls and loft nnothcr for her to tnke In a Bhort time. They helped her right awtiy, nnil sho tmya she will never be without them t:aln. I-nxt winter mjr huslmnd won taken with pluerlsy oa both sides, nnd I know lie would hare eieil If It Imdn't been for tho I'llla. In Wfh limn linir nu hour he waa awaUiz, und went to heel nnd xlept." MHS, (J. II, WI2IIH. AuKtlnliiiig, Ohlft. Your druggist sells Dr. Mllon' Antl Pain Pills, and we authorize him te return the price of first package (only) If It falls to benefit you. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind RcTen Mowbray mid my SH'ss Jenny Brett are one nnd the same." "Miss Jenny ItreltV" "Did you never hear the unmet" "If I have I've forgotten It." "Chancellor, you wouldn't forget If yon were n few years younger. Jenny Brett Is tho prettiest If not the most talented singer ever sent out from Australia, the fushlouable homo of MiiKcrs. She Is billed to sln nt the Court theater of KronburK In n fort night, her llrst engagement In ithne tla." "You nro right. It may well be that she's been hnvlng u game with us a Kiune thnt we can prevent now, thank heaven, from ending In earnest." "Oh, yes; we cnu prevent that." "Your royul highness met the lady In your own country';" "N-o. It was In I'aris at llrst. but I'm n fin Id I Induced her to uecept nn engagement nt home. We were great friends for awhile, nnd really she's n chnrmlng creature. I can't blame my r.elf. Who would have guessed that she'd turn out so ambitious? I'y .love. I cnu sympathize with Leopold. The girl tried to twist me round her linger nnd, I verily believe, funded nt one time that I would offer her inarrhige." "It must be the same girl. And the emperor bns offered her marriage." "WbntV Impossible! lint with the left hand, of course, though even that would be unheard of for a man In hls"- "I swear to your royal highness that If he Isn't stopped he will force her on the Ithaetlan people us empress." "CJad-llttle Jenny lirett! I didn't half uppteclato her brilliant ipmlllies." "Yet I would wnger thut she appro ciated yours." The prince shrugged his shoulders. "I believe she really eared something for me n month ago," "Then she still cares. You are not n mnn whom n woman can for get. though pintle or umliltion may lend her to try. I tell you frankly I beee that I'rov-j V Idence sent your roynl highness here nt this moment, nnd my best hopes are now pinned on you. You -nnd no one ns well ns you -can nivo the em peror for a nobler fate. 12 von when I BiippoFed you u stronger to this lady f who culls herself Helen Mowbray 1 thought that If you would consent to... , ',, , meet lier nnd exerelse your fusclim- J U"8' our iopulnr nepubllcan poll tlons there might be hope of averting tlclnu, had us print a bis bunch the danger from n.y master. Now 1 '0r foI. J,j, Ht week with hope everything. I beg, 1 entreat, that i ... . ... . , ,,, . your r.i.vul highness will send up your whMl to si""1 ' Ktol' r his inie nnd nsU the ludy to see you with- candidacy for tho office of at delay. She will eertalnly receive i;ounty mirvoyor. Air. Mulllns Is you, nnd when the emperor learns thnt , , , ., , ahe hns done-so It may go far to dlsib u ulvU enRlnoor of umpiestlonod Inslou him. for, pardon me. your roynl skill nnd dosurves the full support highness hns n great reputation nn a of Ills party. Miss Illrdle lady killer. Still more vnlunhle would 'ituckel returned Friday from Ue i... i, ,,... ....... I,,. i, i.i i i . if his lufut.mtlon fore-er If If- l 'v. ikmivivi iiiill-l-u. in UWIIIII Ul L'l 1LU r To bo continued. Beware of Ointments for Ca- tarrh that Contain Mercury. as moroury will suroly destroy' tho sense of smell and completely nuruuKu liiu wiiuiu Kysium Wlien entering It through tho raucous BUifQces. Such articles should never bo used excopt on pi-osorllp l lions from roputablo physicians, - tl (III Vf till 4l, illl ?lfdr;r"d!S !vook. M. WoWnor wtu, n he, dorlyo trotn thorn. Hall's Ca tarrah Cure, mnnufacturctl by F. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O.. con tains no mercury, and U taken Internally, noting directly upon tho blood and mucous surfaces of the system. In buying Hall's Cn tarrah Cure bo euro you set tho gonulno. It Is taken Internally nnd made lln Toledo, Ohio, bjr F. J. Chonoy & Co. Testimonials free. Sold hy druggists. Prlco 76o per bottlo. Tako Hall's Family puis for cowtlpatloa. . 9 I County News J From Our Exclianues SLATHU. Prof. J. M. Hnllny, former Kuiwrintondcnt of llio public Nchools at this pliico, wjih here on a brlof vlnlt Tuesday morn Inft. Ilo lias been with Ills par ents near MnrHhnll kIiicc the Hi-hI of Juno. Jloth his Hither ntul mother hnvc boon very III, IiIh fnthcr being; entirely helplcHH. - JnmcH Wctton ntul "Mark Ifiwi na" worn out on .Mr. WottoiiH farm last Tuosday ovonluj; and while InvcKtiftallni; the condition of tho crops their attention wan attracted to tin rattling of a inttlcHiinko and "Mark" Immedi ately took refuge on the top of a barbed wire fence. Wctton, how ever, locnted and killed the Kiiake which wan a Ihi-jch oir, having eight rattles and a button. After "Mark" wiih mire the unnke wuk dead he came off his perch and liiMlHtcdoii being taken home whore he could get koiiic unnke medicine to quiet his nerves Otto Iluppert will have a sale of his personal property on his farm near Ayres, August .'Mst, and as soon as possible thereaf ter will leave for Kallspel, .Mon tana, when; he expects to move ids family. Walter Keith, Floyd Stephens, nnd his brother, .T no. It. Iluppert, go with him. We understand that J no. T. Uhondcs, of Marshall, is thinking of mov ing to the same locality, as he has a son living out there. Mr. Kuppcrt and others are thinking of getting some of the land in tho Flathead Reservation, which Is to be opened for settlement la a short time. A. L. Uggett mado a. special trip to Kansas (Jlty the first or the week to con sult with the weather man at that place and is now quite sure that his equipment is about ns good as they have in Kansas City, with the exception of one machine, which lie intends to make. Slater Hustler. MIAMI. Farmers of Miami township should not forget to make prepa ration for the colt show which is being worked up for the l'.Hh of September. The colts can lie got in rendlncss for tho show, be broken t ohnltcr and put into the very Im'sI of condition. The pre mium list hns not yet been com pleted but some good premiums ,ai' t io offered, 'rue .Miami (Jormnn Coach Horse Co. will I y... i. . . i. t ' """"'A I"cmuiur.s ... o.u, i . !M and for tho first foul best colt shown. Au luTatit son of Noble Warner and wife was burled at Rich Clin pel Tues- ,inv r i.,uf w,,.u- W n Mnl w,,OTO 8,10 ,U,H uvm vlHl"K uru x .. . ... Mil.. the family of bor uiiulo several weeks. Job llunna and fam ily wore hero Sundny from Mar- 'sliall. thai gruMts at MLvh. .T. K. n,.u mihu uUn nn n.,,,,,,.. who has been visiting horo a wntyl! ...,.....wi i., .m, them. William linker of Malta bond nnd his sister, Urn, Welt nor, of DoWltt, woro guo.sts of ltov. Jones and wife one tiny this why to visit her brother's 'Jatnl- ly. Tho citizens of Dognrd and vicinity, In Carroll county, have boon in a luroro of excitement slnco tho oatabllshmont of a gal lon houso In that town, which culminated Tuesday night of Inst week In sovornl hundred eoplo some masked and others without masks, tearing down tho build ing and burning lt.-MtamI JJow's GILLIAM John Tumor and Avlfo "ro-lurnod Sunday, irotti" a trip to Ok la- Tho Kind Yoti IIuvo Always in uso lor over w vennu AH Counterfeits, Imitation!) Rnd"Jiist-asgond"nro but Experiments that trlflo with anJ endanger tbo health of Infants nnd Children Experience ayalnst Experiment. What is CASTOR I A 1 Cnstorla Is n .barmlcsn futtartltnto for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops nnd 8wthln Syrups. It Is IMeasant. It cor.Ulns neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic KubHtuncc. Its ngo Ih It jpiarantoo. It destroys Worm' nnd allays Fevorislmess. It utwi Diarrhea and "Wind Colic. It relieves Teething1 Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It nsRlmllatos tho Food, regulates tho Stomach and JSowcLs, givinpf healthy und natural sleep Tho Chlldren'a Panacea The Motlicr's Friend. QENUJWE CASTORIA ALWAVS Boars the The Kind You Have Always Boi in Use For Over 30 Years. TMr CIMI.UH COMMIT. TT nMwrmOT, MCWVODK CITT, STATE NORMAL SCHOOL WARRENSBURC, MISSOURI Thoroughly equipped in every Department. Prepares timeli er for both Hlementary Schooln nnd high School.-. A faculty of tuipurtnr Nt'liolurship and tnnehltis; ability. Bxoel ent school spit It, good professional atmosphere, school ideals formed arc tho higheet. Kuro'linont at -uinmar teim !U2. Full term opens September lnth. Send for cntulo. Addicts THE REG WARRENSBURC, hoiiia. .lohn gives the new state a big send off and says his father is living In clover that lie has 1L!5 acres of good corn as stands out doors, and he brought hick with him nHo.x of cigar.- hi- fatli or sent to ills ninny friends here. -(Jlobo. MALTA lUCNI) A W. Kapp has contracted to hulUl Karne.it Wilson a residence on State street where the old Wilson house stood. All those who are any way connected with the rhrlstluu church In Sunday School or Kndeavor, are Invited to nttend the Sundny School pic nic at Uculck Lake, Friday Sep tember 1th. Qui Vive. SWKKT SIMtlNtSS Mrs. Wayne llayiiiiiu received a telegram TucMlay iiioruing stating the serious illness of her mother ut her home at ltending. Pa. An hour after the first tel- egraiu came tne seconu one arm ed stating that she had died. Ilornld. AUUOW UOUK Died Virginia Hose, the little eight months old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Wood, died at their home hero Tuesday morning at about 1 o'clock, August 2T, IPOS, after an Illness of about three weeks. Funeral services were con ducted at the home by Rov.Wnrd and tho remains were Interred in the Sapplugton cemetery near Llttlo Hook. The pall bcarors werw four llttlo girls, Luelle Dickson, Mnrgorlo McGulre, Kthol Wells and Motta Watts. Arrow Rock Statesman. DLACKntlRN Miss Mary Trent who has boon tho guest of hot brothor, T. 11. Trent, and family somo time, de parted Wednesday afternoon of last week for Kansas City where sho will visit relatives for awhllo before returning to her homo In Tennessee. Fred JuBgwwun, ot I i Bought, nnd tvlilclt haa been hnn bomn tbo Hltrtiuf urn nP ana Ibos Docn iiinuo under his pcr oo nl stnpcrvlsiou slnco Ms Infancy. Alio .v no one to deceive y m in this filyEaturo of I S T R A R -V MISSOURI Shack'eftiid, sjient Sunday night with his parents, c. .Iiingerman and wife. Acrompniiletl by ills si.-ter, Miss I'liiMia, he went to Mayvlew Sunday to vi-lt a liroth er. Duncan Itlchart who hns been spending his furlough with his parents, Dr. ami Mrs. t!. A. Ilichart. left Sunday afternoon, lie willl visit relatives at Louis ville a few days, but hu to re port for duty at Wc.-t Point Sat urday and will not come home again fur two years. Mines. Mdttio lilanl and O. P. Sturm went to Kxcelsior Springs Thurs day for the iK-ncrit of the hitters health which lias not been good for some time. Miss Maude Hlackford came in Saturday from St. Louis aftur a visit or two week's with relatives. Her niece, Miss Leta llrlghtou, came home with her and will spend the win ter with her grand-mother. Mrs. T. W. Hlackford. Hov. nud Mrs. (I. L. Washburn aud baby who have Ih'cii visiting the famllcs of I W. s. and A. L. Washburn, left '1 hursdny Tor a visit with Illinois relatives before uoiag to Mt. Hood, Oregon, their fulture homo Record. Klrt Insertion Auk. H. A l.M 1 S ISTItATUIX NOT10K. Niitk'iUliTili.VKlviii thnt Ifttfrs of ad iiilnl.trutliiM ou ttiH fhtiitx of I'tmrle K. Niiftrlln.ilcri'iiM'il, vi'n KiHiKed lo tin iimlcr-lniHMl 011 tlieillkl il;;y of July lW)N,by ilit I'roIiittxOuuri ots.illne County, Mo. All ptTMMH llllVllIK ClllllIIH HKIlllUt mild futMtf nre ri'uulml to exhibit tli.'iu to mo fur ttllowniiee. wltliln mitt yttnr nfter lli ilatti of tnlil lotti-rs, or they muy lm piocliiu. ml from ntiy tiniKllt ot such t'stiite; und If iK-hcliilms b mil t'.lilliltil within two ywr trtmi tho tluit) of tlu ul)llcutlon ot thin notlff limy hIiiiII I") fortvwrtiHrrvd. CATHKUINE NAKUKMN. Admix. Pint liuortlou Au. II. ADM1NI HTU.Vtt) U'S NOT 1 0 K. NotK'ols lii iftiy Klven tli(t;itttvri of ncl mlnlntrti'.liiii on the vgtiite ot Henry Albert KUU. dfei-nwd, werw n ran toil to the uudr Umd,on tin-17th day of Aunut luos, iy tli 1'robata Court of Hiilluu County, Mo. AU K)i-in IiuvIiik clatnm Hsaliut utd tlim nro reipilrvd to exhibit ibvui to ntw for ullitwitur. wittily one jvnr altvr lhi'iln.tUt lvtltr,ortby mny b pre. cludrd from uny ov nu lit ot nuuh. ttyiBd Itiui'horulnolKin.nojililbHcil within two .war frumibu time of ih publication ot (UU uollcw thvy "hull b totrvt- burivd. WALTKK KtlUX, Adwr,