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( Continued. ) This feat I achieved with consider able peril , for the birds , when roused from their eyries , whooped , screamed , and wheeled In flocks and circles about me , Happing their huge wings ; so that once I became so bewildered , that In stead of clambering again to the sum mit of the cliff , I began a descent to ward the foaming sen below. In rcnsccndlng my hat was blown away , and with It the wretched eggs for which I had risked my Ufo and limbs. After this event I resolved to procure food for myself alone , nnd Instead of returning to Antonio , who usually loitered about the hut our men had left , I went to the opposite side of the Island , nnd found a banana grove , wherein I took up my quarters. I had been thirty-six hours without seeing my pleasant chum , the Cubano , or being near him with food. I know that his rage would be great , and feel ing myself unusually weak , after nil the mental excitement and bodily ex posure I had undergone , necessity com pelled mo now to avoid htm strictly , as I was totally Incapable of contend ing with him in any way. If ho found mo to plead that I had When searching for berries about sunrise , on the western side of the isle , and while the sun , though up , was yet below the great mountain and cast its shadow to the extreme horizon of the haby morning sea , I encountered An tonio at last. Hunger , apparently , had rendered him furious ; but feeling certain In a moment that timidity would do me no service , I started back and said in Spanish : "Ha ! ha ! I told you what would happen when I wanted food , " said he , feeling the point of his knife. My blood ran cold at these words , nnd I cast a longing eye upon my lost hatchet ; ho saw the glance and trampled upon the weapon with a mocking laugh. "What do you mean , Cubano ? " I naked , in au almost breathless voice. "Simply this that , as self-preser vation Is the first law of nature , I am bound to kill you. " Ho had the revolver in his hand , and while he cast a glance nt the caps on the breach , as if to see that they were all right , and sheathed his knife , I made a bound aside and placed a banana trojs between us. The dastard flred , and the ball , as it whistled past , stripped off a piece of bark. In the same manner I escaped a second end shot , so Antonio , finding that hlrf much-prized ammunition was likely to bo expended fruitlessly , rushed for ward to use his knife. The tendril of a pumpkin caught his left foot , he fell heavily and hurt him self severely. Then , darting past , I secured my hatchet , and rendered furi ous by all that had occurred , and by the imminent danger which menaced me , n light seemed to flash before my eyes , I trembled with rage , and felt as if imbued with supernatural strength. I was about to spring upon Antoio with hands , feet pud teeth , to hewhim with the hatchet as I would have hewn a tree , when a new object suddenly caught my eye. It was a ship but a ship ashore. "Cubano , " I exclaimed In a husky voice , "look there ! " Antonio looked In the direction In dicated , and , pausing in his murderous intention , uttered a fierce laugh of sat isfaction. In the rocky channel which opened between the inaccessible island and ours there lay the wave-beaten hull of n dismasted vessel , which might have drifted In over night , as It was certain ly not there yesterday , and It was now Jammed hard and fast upon a reef of rock that connected them. This new object changed nt once the terrible current of the Cuban's Ideas. A grim smile passed over his olive countenance , he shook back the elf-like masses of conl-black hair , which , in Skye-tcrrler fashion , overhung his wild dark eyei , , and sheathing his knife , sid : "Mlo mtichacho come ; I was only Joking. Yonder we will find food , per haps , and who knows what more ? Come , It Is a bargain , and if you don't desert me , I shall not molest you again. " He proceeded nt once toward the beach , and I was hungry enough , and perhaps reckless enough now , to be glad of a truce , and to follow him , In the hope of finding something eatable on board. CHAPTER XXXIV. The Homeward Voyage. My heart bent happily ; I was no longer a lonely maroon , but on the high road to home and Old England. We were rescued by a ship hailed by HIslop and the others. We had several days of the finest tropical weather , and they passed un marked by a gi eater Incident than seeing a shoal of dolphins , sparkling as they surged through the brine ; the silvery flying fish leap from one green water } ' slope to another , while the dark , crooked fin of the stealthy shark glided as usual In the trough of the sea between ; a piece of weedy drift wood with Mother Gary's chickens or albatrosses , floating near It , or perhaps at the horizon the topsails of a vessel hull-down , appearing for a time llko white or dusky specksaccording to the position of the sun. The captain of the San Ildcfonso per ceiving that Marc lllslop and I were great friends kindly placed us In the same watch. As for Antonio the Culmno. wo never went near him If we could help It. Ho was planed. In the cable tier , and for more complete security , In the bil bees , which are Iron shackles that con- flno the feet. However , wo dally heard from the surgeon and from Frn Anselmo , who was somewhat skilled in surgery , nnd who undertook his cure bodily nnd mentally , that the wound under the right nrmpil had proved slight , through the lungs had escaped narrowly , but that the other in the breast had penetrated the fleshy portion tion of the heart , and was a very dan gerous one. The friar added that "the Cubano was not one of those men who are easily killed , and thus he would recover rapidly. " Wo also heard that Antonio was well cared for , as he had discovered one or two friends among the crew , such as the seaman Benlto OJeda , a most vil lainous looking , beetle brewed nnd squat little Catnlonlan , who seemed to bo the worst character on board , ar.d was engaged In perpetual quarrels A few days after crossing the tropic of Cancer , on a lovely afternoon , we again saw the peak of Teneriffo light ed up by the western sunshine nnd rising like a cone of red flame from the blue sea. The clouds seemed to rise with It nnd ere long we saw its base spread ing out beneath them. "Tennyreef aga'n ! " I heard old Tom Lnmbourno muttering , as he leaned over the lee bow , with a short pipe in his mouth. "Dash my wig ! I have had a spell enough of Tennyreef before this ! " Manuel Gautlcr and lllslop now came with a party of seamen to get the an chors off the forecastle to her bows This was no light task , the reader maj be assured , for they were each about forty-five hundred weight ; nnd now the ponderous cables rattled along the deck as they were bent to the iron rings. Wo approached this singular Island from a point that was now to mo ; but still its great and most familiar fea tures were the same as when I first saw them from the deck of the Eu genie. Estremera now reminded us that when at Tenerlffe we should not fall to visit the two great sights of the Island the Valley of the Diamond and the old Dragon tree of Caora. The wind was fresh nnd fair , but felt light after sunset ; and when the high land of the Grand Canary was on our starboard beam It almost died away. As we crept on we saw the lighthouse at the base of La Montana Rexo , which in the warm sunset seem ed to have turned Into blood or port wine , so deeply crimson was the glow that lingered on the clouds and on the shore ; nnd then the vast peak save where girdled In midair by n light floating vapor seemed all of a deep violet tint dotted at its base by the white walls of houses , or of sugar mills and by groves of cocoa and rosewood trees. Darkness was soon there , but still the sunset lingered In rays of flro up on the mighty peak of Adam , on which the eye never tired of gazing. By midnight we were abreast of It , and all was darkness at last save where the millions of stars were spar kling in the wide blue dome of the sky. Hlsloj ) and I were in the morning- watch when the ship arrived off the mouth of the harbor of Santa Cruz that pretty town which Humboldt termed the most beautiful between Spain and the Indies. A flash that broke the darkness.wlth a light puif of smoke floating away from the old castle walls , Indicated the morning gun , and that dawn was vis ible. It seemed as If It were but yesterday when the Eugenie and the Costn RIcan brig had worked out of the same har bor together , In the same species of dull twilight , and that all which had passed since that time had been a dream. We beat In with the breeze ahead The light of another day was rapidly descending from the summit of the peak , and already that green girdle named the Region of Laurels was shining In the sunbeam ; so ere long wo saw the windows of the custom house , which stands above the long mole , and all the shaded lattices of the terraced streets of Santa Cruz , glittering in gold and purple sheen. The anchors were ready to be let go ; the chain cables were ranged upon deck In long cells that ran fore and aft ; wo tacked repeatedly , and each time the tacks became shorter and more frequent. "Ready about ! Presto ! down with the helm let fly the head-sheets ! " were the orders heard Incessantly from Estremera and Manuel Gautlor. The yards slewed around sharply and the canvas Happed with a sound llko the cracking of musketry ; nt last the anchor was let go about a half mlle from the shore in thirty fathoms of \tiler nnd the ship AWUIIK round homl o wind her centrum were lirnHod ip , and the men hurried aloft to mud the topsails and topgallant Halls ; so she was soon denuded of her can vas. vas.When When the anchor plunged Into the frothy water , making a thousand con centric rlpplus run from the ship ; nnd when I foil , by the Instant strain upon the cable , that she had linn hold of the ground , my heart hwollcd with unalloyed happiness ; for to bo In Ton- erlffo was-to he far on the watery high road to my home. Santa Cruz being the capital of these Isles , Is the residence of the captnln- general of the Canaries , the scat of the supreme court of law , nnd of all the consuls and commissaries of foreign powers , whose various Hugs , when dis played upon their houses , mnko the handsome streets as gay in aspect as the harbor , which Is always crowded by the shipping of every nation , A custom house boat , with the Span ish ensign floating at the stern , came promptly off with an olllclal , a dandled crcolo in uniform , with a sombrero on his curly head , a saber at his side , and a cigar In his mouth. To him Capt. Estremera rntuio a full report of the mutiny which had broken out In his ship when off the African const , and the stern mode of Its suppression. Hence , In two hours after , wo had the satisfaction of seeing Antonio el Cubano , Denlto Ojcdn , the old tlmlnl of the Lascars , and clghtcr other rascals , taken off to the cnstlo of Santa Cruz In a largo open boat , guarded by twelve Spanish soldiers , In charge of n lieu tenant , Don Lulz Pineda. I can still recall the glance of Im potent and baflled malignity that An tonio bestowed on us as ho went down the ship's side. It combined all the worst emotions of his angry hcart.and somewhat reminded mo of his face In that terrible moment when ho swung at the end of the studding sail- boom , with despair In his clutch nnd death In his heart. Wo watched the boat till It reached the long stone mole , nnd then wo saw the fixed bayonets of the escort flash ing , as the whole party ascended the great stair toward the custom house , and surrounded by a mob of those nau tical Idlers who usually make a pier their lounge , disappear in the Interior of the town , as they marched toward the castle. Two episodes more will close the story of Antonio his trial and punish ment. CIIAPTTR XXXV. The Last of Antonio El Cubano. The trial came on li , n couple of days after , nnd proceeded with a celerity unknown In England or Scotland eith er. Wo were all examined , and pre viously were sworn , not on a Bible , but over two sword blades held In the form of a cross for such Is the old chlvalrlc custom In a Spanish court of law. Without hesitation the Judges found Antonio guilty ; he was sentenced to die by the garotte , and heard his doom with apparent apathy. The tlndal of the Lascars was re leased , as it would appear that he had acted under compulsion ; but Benlto Ojedo and eight other Spanish sea men were sentenced to work in the fortifications or on the highways for ten years , In chains , as felons or gal ley slaves. A few days later wo found a great crowd of colonists , citizens , mulattoes , Creoles and negroes , all In motley nnd gaudily striped linen Jackets and trou sers , assembled in the Plaza , whore a guard of Spanish Infantry , with mus kets shouldered nnd bayonets fixed , kept back the people In the form of n hollow square about a raised wooden platform , which was covered with black cloth and whereon was placed the garotte. "What Is all this about ? " wo asked. "It is for the execution of Antonio , a Cuban pirate , who Is to die by the garotte , " replied a soldier. ( To be continued. ) THACKERAY'S GENTLER SIDE. Yours of I'ctrfort HuppliKjurt III * Own anil IIU Wlfo'H I.ovc. The following letter was written In 1838 by Thackeray to his wife : "Here Imve we b en two years mar ried and not a single unhappy day. Oh , I do bless God for all this happi ness which he has given me ! It Is so great that I almost tremble for the fu ture , except that I humbly hope for what man Is certain about his own weakness nnd wickedness ? Our love Is strong enough to withstand any pres sure from without , and , as It Is a gift greatei than any fortune , Is likewise one superior to poverty , or sickness , or any other worldly evil with which providence may visit us. Ix > t us pray , as I trust there Is no harm , that none of theho may come upon us , as the best anil wisest In the world prayed that he might not be led into temptation. "I think happiness Is as good as prayurb and I feel In my heart a kind of overflowlng thanksgiving which Is qulto too great to describe In writing. This kind of happiness is llko a line picture ; you only see a little bn. of it when you are near the canvas. Go a lltttle distance and then you see how beautiful it Is. 'I don't know that I shall have done much by coming away , except by be ing BO awfully glad to get back. " nH Siamese women Intrust their chil dren to the care of elephants , who are careful never to hurt the llule crea tures , and If danger threatens , the sa gacious animal will curl the child gent ly up in his trunk and swing it up nnd out of harm's way upon Its own broad back. They All Mci'l Tln-rc. There seems to bo xnmu attraction about Unydim flroB. , the Ulg Store , In Omnhn , for visitors. There Is qotl onuon for this , however , as nsldo from the ImiuciiHo stock of fine , now season- nhlo goods they nro offering nt cut irlccs , they treat nil visitors with the itmost attention. Haggngo la checked free ; walling rooms nnd writing tables nnd rending mutter provided ; Information mation IH cheerfully furnished , An other Interesting feature of this Big Store Is the nmll order department , Hayden Bros , filling hundreds of big orders dally from their frco catalogues. Even the old bachelor wants n bct- : or half when one attempts to shove i counterfeit 50-ceiit pleco off on him. MRS. J. BENSON , eiO mill 8ts South Sixteenth St. , Onmlm. DO YOU KNOW It will pay you to : omo nnd sco how cheap wo are selling hanJ' Diuo inld-munnier Goods , Para sols , Shirt Waists , DI-OKH Skirts , Under Skirts , Underwear , Ribbons , Hosiery , Children's Cups , Coats and Dresses. The largest stock of Shirt Waists In Omaha. A woman's aim Is proverbially inac- curnlo , but when she throws u hint she hits the target nine times out of a possible ton. KELLEY , STIGER & CO. Cor. Fa rim in anil 15th Stu. , Onmlm , Noli. Headquarters for women's children's nnd men's summer underwear. Shirt waists , separate skirts , jackets and tailor made suits , parasols , wash goods , piques , black and fancy silks , black and colored dress goods. Agents Buttorlck patterns. The woman who Is past other vani ties Is nlwnys voluble about what the doctor says of her diseases. Hint to ! loitRi'l < i < | M < rft , AlIttlodryuKiiultlos3Htftrrh"\vlllinnkoi\ Inrgu qumitity of Miircli mixture and gives licit or u > sultM thnii niiy ether Htitich ; try it. All grocurs soil "Kmiltloss Htiitch , " lOo. Adam was undoubtedly the first man to walk with a Cain. "No , sir , " said the Missouri legis lator. "I would not accept n bribe , but when my efforts In behalf of my frlcmls receive n substantial recogni tion I cannot bo but deeply grateful. Kansas City Star. Information comes by way of un Indian paper that Mr. and Mrs. Tham- bynuyugamplllui are now on a vinlt to Kovllkudylrruppl , Mr. Thnmbyna- yagamplllal Is the son of Judge G. S. Arlannyngamplllnt and son-in-law of Mr. A. Jambullngammudelllar. From this it Is easy to reach the conclusion that society reporters In India lead 41 " busy and Interesting life. What a Little Faith Did FOR MRS. ROCKWELL. [ LETTER TO MRS. PINICIIAU NO. 69,684 ] "I was n great sufferer from female weakness and had no alrungth. It was impossible for mo to attend to my household duties. I had tried every thing and man } ' doctors , but found no relief. "My elster advised mo to try Lydin E. I'lnlchnm'8 Vegetable Compound , which I did ; before iiblng nil of ono bottle I felt bctt r. I kept on with Jt and to my great Mirprlho I nm < ared. All who buffer from female complaints should give It a trial. " MJIH. Kocz- WEI.L , 1209 S. DlVlHION ST. , GllAND HAI-IDS , MICH. From a Grateful Newark Woman. " When I wrote to you I was very nick , had not been well for two years. The doctors did not seem to help me , nnd ono bald I could not live three months. I had womb trouble , falling , ulcers , kidney and bladder trouble. There bci'ined to bo Mich n drawing and burning pain in my bowels that I could uot rest any where. After using Lydia E. IMnkhuiii's Vegetable Com pound and Sanative Wash mid following - ing your advice , 1 fel well again nnd btrongcr than ever. My bow els feel as If they had bt-t-n inndo over new. With many thanks for jour help , I remain , r , ( } . .74Av > M KMVAIIK N. J. " Hoinl lotlny fiirmir lmiiilM > m < * ly rn nm il IMtli iimiUrrMiruirk on piiti'iilH ritMi : . MASON. J'KNWIUIC Ai I < AWKKISGI ! , I'ntcnt l.iiu'jcrs. IVimliliigton , i > , Get Your Pension DOUBLE QUICK Write CAI'T. O'PAKRCU. . 1'cruliui M3S New York Avenue. WASHINGTON , D. C. himnlfli niul C'ltll WITH. Kol- PENSIONS illt-pi Snllors , WldowH Children , Fathers ' nnd MothoiN. Nofcounli SHMU'COSS- fUl , E. II MI.SIUX 10. , illoriirj. , n.hliui , , U. C. JOIIN1V.ITI01CUIN. Successfully Prosecutes Claims. Liuiil'rlnnlnul KiAmlner U H 1'minlon Hurnau. 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Nothing Is ever misrepresented , every nrtlclo is weld upon Ita own merits , every de partment In our Immense cstnbllHh- mont In conducted on the same prln- clplen , carrying n complete stock of Its kind , embracing everything that Is called for In that line. Wo Bell uvorythlng that man , wo man or child wears from head to foot , 8 well as certain furnishings for the house , such as carpets , draperies , lin ens , Jewolory , etc. You are requested to make our store your headquarters while In town.Vo know it will certainly pay you to do your trading with us. BOSTON STORE , J. L. BRANDKIS & SONS , Props. , N. W. Cor. 10th anil Dou luM HI * . Wo Invite you to make our establish ment your meeting place , your resting place , your office , yours for any pur pose you HOC lit ; your wash-up , your lunch room , your package room , your resting place during the day. Wo will take care of your packages nnd check them frco of charge. A special recep tion room for ladles. 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