AMP 7" RIO AN. T H tiT" CCSVINT Of THE SACRCD MtRI. . ... ' H . iiiim St to . mn i im tm.p.) 1 II..? WW . r l. n had 11 ) M i , ti(,lil , r lo I'- ' l h. r fn head with 1 r 1, 1 It h te Into the ... ).! fs.-e with an , ipr, Lti M.ti iM have it'lM Un it. Sit . any iw t't Hditt'J iv. ll,'ttt I'ltf'tO v, li twalM-d; Oh! what hev 1 (Ihm. v Um I dime latlur! ratio r! neither, itear toother! U your heail lnine hard, oiiferlinn mIiU Atilier to.- ) mtttvp And Mi', heimetf Ym said wlilitntl aktnj?, jmi lmil m.-, and U 1M jtmr In i Hh! I hut I n. It til die? that! mitt hi di..;'' The tis r lr quit' ly plait-d her hnml on (Im hittw of the suitei ng girl, Htnl mltl softly: "It may iiol as on now fancy, Your father wrote In the moment of hoi Rutror, Ho w PI think It over, ami tomorrow will lsta far then! her way," "li! you know not my father. I to I proud of his opinion; and Inflexible, lie never tnriiH Ixii k from hU word. Many times have I heard hlin say that ho never k until ho wa certain, and thon It hum II mil. nd! ho U heartless, I cruel! I nui homeless!" There was a fathomless depth of wist in tho accent nhi. jfKvo that word. "Homeless!" she res-ntod, "and fa thorloss, motherless an orphan, an orphan ami havn lout tho restart of my dearest friends!" "And tralnod," tho aiisrlor replied (Miloninly, "tho love of Jorum, and of his church, oven to tho salvation of your MOIll.'" There was something grand and sww Inspiring In tho words and manner In which they woro Moken, which turned tho current of her grief, Tho minor lor mbw that aho had gained an advantage. Sho waited tho proper moment to follow It, which sism camo. "Where Mhall I go? What ahull I do? Oh! advlMO mo, Mother Huperlor! Tho world 1 all taken from mo!" "If It Iw mo, then I would become a hrldo of heaven, t would Income ono of tho holy oneM loved by Jesus; blessed .M UMltlW M Tim Ht i'(i r rvs in il the hit h h Mf. Jo!j, nMt im (1 to ni- tt to t ho tool h r ip I lor, ho t -.& i h lll ti owitf In to r -i imi.' Hitn-itt A'not til hlhf the ii.l i( foom hi hand, h el.wil lh thn I in hU fm ami lotto d the k ''No,1 ht rielalmeil, ' I ill mi liow ha riwlvi" the m'. If h aonih r!", alt l ll: If not, why, w mut make It Hhe itlpptHt her (Uniem lnaitlat of water and moMem d tho flap of the en tehM, then held It over lho jja jot. In a moment tho uteain had aoftened Ihe mueilRtfO, and he opened the letter. lU adlmr It carefully, aho (tavo Vent to a burnt of laughter, "t 'iMtilittf to tnkn herawHy In the moniliuj? lla! ha! You a 111 he too late, 1 1 ml you followed tho did adatfo, 'taken Tlmo hy the foii loek,' oomlntf with your letter, It mluht have dUArrantfod otirplaiiM. It will botaktutf Tlmo by tho fet lin k, ('onto tomorrow, ftgnoRtlc fool, and accept your tinuhlo for your palna, Not often iIimm the chuirh havo such an oi'lNirtunlty. Wo aavo a mod) and win apptvclat Ion from tho world for having Much a pupil, and If wo retain her, thero 1m a millionaire' fortuno to bo ' how and tho holy church V" Bho rang tho boll, and a aMor nm worlng, ho gavo ordow U) aoml SIhUt KudiMda at onoo. BlMtor Eudixila entered, quietly hm a ghoat, which alio now roaotnblod, except that lior drcMM wa blHck lnntoad of whl to. 8he whm a beautiful', queenly woman, even In tho plain dnma of a nun. ITcr manner retained tho refinement nd culture received when Mho had boon in the world. Her fuco had a wax-like whIUmeMM. from tho Moeluhlon from aun llght common to all recliiMCM. A atrong face wiim hora, with tho exception of a narrowncMi at tho temple indicative of tho wcaknoM of character which I tho atrongth of tho Realot. "HlMtor Eudocla, I havo Ment for you," mild tho Miiperlor, "to avail myaelf of your wonilorful imllutlvo talent with the jMin. Hero I a letter,- tend It, and then wrlto one In the mhiiio hand hm 1 dictate." Bbter Kudooltt Iniwed, Mealed horelf at tho denk and glanced at the letter, "I am ready," mIiomhIiI, laying ltdown, and taking up tho ihui. "Ml8 7M.UA Jost.YN. You havo shown how rocri'iintyou could Imi t(jtho Ofinfldenco I remmed in ynu. Mow weak y,jand Id lotto you are. Ypu need not havo trouhhuf yourMcff alidut writing to mo, lor you are now none or mino, you aro not my daughter, and may I never aoe your race Hgnln. In thlM your motlit join, and even Mr. Konmitt, whoha- pencrt to Ins hero when your letter enmo. aaya I cannot tiMjaovore with you, or maxn a r inner n ciii'mo tronir onoiiirri Io not wrlto again, nor think you have a homo here. (Jo with my corno on your If III lnul vu 1 bead, Jon.1 JosLYN When KUter Kudm'la hud Unshed Mho wa trembling with aupprcMMcd emotion, Sho ItMikcd up from tho paper, her eye filled with tear, and half RoblMid: "Mother Huperlor, the father dm not wrlto at all like thl to Zolda. lie will eime for her tomorrow morning. Her mother rejoice that the I mo mn to her, and thl Kcnaett, a lover of ber, I iupfKmo, urge her to come borne." "Do I not know?" retorted tho mipor- lor, anger fliwhlng from her eye. "Oh! thl l cruel!" aohN'd Klnler KudiM'la, "Cruel! Have you not yet learned that when the welfare of the holy church demand it, nothing t cruel or wrong? A falwchood told In her caumi 1m more rcMplondent than tho truth tn any other. We mimt aave Zolda for tho church, and her father and mother are but heretic dog at bent." Bho took tho letter, and a ho folded and placed it In the envelope he mild: "You have done well. Tho handwrit ing I Identical, 1 will have tho pi-lent rem in wie jmninmeni in purgatory for any one you delgnato." 'i in i njttti wntm MiuiiiPwin n ci isa iiktit a ( V WWH? IJHJVI 1M f 1BFV H'II'I R greatwrongl ThlMttor, myconiiclenco , . reprove me!" The Miiperlor flow Into a rago, "What devil has entered you? Have 1 not told you? Ha not tho prlcMtcom manded, and can a prlcHt do wrong? A prb'Mt 1 a part of God, and can no more In than God can. Your cofmclence? That I of tho devil, and you inunt have hi power over you destroyed by pen ant e. You nhall have that. You will alop for tho next month on the cellar floor, and you wilt put pea In your abocM, and walk every morning up and down the Mtalra, until you havo counted a hundred prayer to . the virgin mother." Blater Kudocla ceaaed obblng. She wa tike a dumb animal that ha auffercd until it ccmmc to re Int. Her Mplrltiial angulnh wa o Inti-nHo, phyiil- eal torture bad no terror for her. Again the aupcrlor rang, and ordered Zolda to come to her. "Dear girt," he exclaimed, a that lady entered., "I havo delightful new tor you. Your father baa promptly rcMponded. Here i hi letter, and no doubt a daughter whom ho love with uch devotion ba gained of htm all aho ha aaked." Zelda took the letter, and eagerly tearing the envelope, began to read. by Him bImivo all women, Heeotno a novice, lend a life of purity und holt. ncMH, do voted to charity and docda of klniluoNM, llecomo a KUter nimtneo, a iart of heaven rather than of earth." Kluter Kltdoeltt ttl'imo to her feet, lit iMwom heaved with emotion, Bho Mtrove hard to restrain tiermdf. Hi IIim parted, but nommmi camo there from. Tee Miiperlor glanced fiercely at her, and divining that mIio would utter word In conflict with her ptirpomi arimo, and gently taking hernrrn, but clttMpIng H until tho Mlnter winced with aln, led tier to the dinir and Maid: "Hend Fill her Fruntz here," and when mIio had panned out, Mhe hut It, Maying; "I'oor child ho 1m overcome by tho Jioal with which Mho engage in her giMid work." Father Frantis wnui mmhi hi fij)tHnr aii(H, "Father," mhII tho uprlor, "hero In iono who deMlre tieaven more than earth' Will you ahnolvoher, anddl jMiriMo with the delay of novitiate, and at onco make her a hrldo of Jomum?" "All thing are jMnmlble,'' replied tho prleMt; "all thing whliih redound for tho giMMl of the church." "I It your dcNlro to retire behind tho veil?" Interrogated Frantz In atone which implied the hope and exjM-cta-tlon that alio would May no. "It 1m unneceMnary to ak her," Miild the aiijHirlor. "Hho la anxloua for tho happy event." "Tho Instruction," responded tho priest, "aro atrlct, Ono who take the atop from which there 1 no retreat must do mo of their own choice and free will," "Tho MiiM.rlor Iibm spoken for me," rescinded Zelda In a subdued voice, A sad expression stole over tho face ofFrantu as ho until: "We wilt repair to tho chapel; call tho sister, and tho ceremony shall bo at onco jmrformed," I ho superior took Zelda' arm and aii; ' jiear cnim, come with your mother, who will henceforth bo more than mother." Bho led her through the Mubterranean passage to thochnpcl, where the Mister wore soon gathered, the pupil not being summoned, a their presence was not thought desirable. Tho priest went through tho forma and ceremonies, and read tho out h and obligations, which Zelda did not hear or understand. Then tho superior greeted tier a a BiU of the Order of Muck Nuns, Hy what strange transformation or exehango hm thoaujs'rlor taciirne Mra, IjiFarge? The mijiorior of tho school had been exchanged for the mijierlor of the convent. "1 am delighted, dear sister, whom wo now call Htantla, for your name 1 left behind you In the world. Delighted to meet you hem. It 1m the placo for you, and you will And a field of laW in tho heavenly vineyard for your great lovo." The sister camo crowding around her, and greeted her by her new name, Bhewa lost to herself, It was tike a horrible dreami Oh! that she might awake, and And it a phantom of the night. When the Miiper lor reached her room she found Father Frantz already there, lounging on the Hofu. "Why thl hot hawto, mother? I did not ask, for I had no opportunity, end I supposed you had ample reasons " . !(!) ttm u m Jmtt a.lAl' Mi.i i , a, tir, kt.o i iitt it t(,r i n ut llj, i l,i .',m.. i, jt., i ll " "Anl why t glutloritp !! It enMU.il to her, ae.l h ) h H nf at hmoe, in )oi not know U. t ilie Hihtsp i h e.ition.n,t,.,l n' "The bi.hop' No! did i.t know, r Would havo fill ill Ittf ,mk.. rather Ihsn Uytt )-. Why ht.i. tho bUhop ) allows! to il. nl My Ui U gtiir" lUvearsiiv, Father Fiwnl; have a cam, or. a mw h a I rpiH'l Jim, Mhalj ho obliged lo n isnt 10U to Ihe bishop," Tho priest bit hi lips until tho homd slat ted. Ho arose and m tho H.ir "Whom U Kiid.a'la?- ho ak.Ht sud denly. I ho gissl sinter has mtn ated, lo hold a sacii-d meditation." "ion have not ls-.n giving her an other dean of is-iiantvs?" he akil thmalonlngly. "Why should I? .she Indulges in MclMmpoMoO nnamia far mom than I wish, or Is for her health." I,et mo not hear of your condemning her to wear broken glass in to r shoos again, or any other such deviltry. Do you know, I am proud to say It, I will defend her to tho last, even If I die for it!" Ho was Intensely In earnest. Tho su perior was subdued by his towering poMsIon. Sho dared not even say that sho would rcjxirt him. "Bo," ho said, mom calmly, "the father Is rubbed of hi daughter for the good of tho church! And I I, born in tho freedom of the Alps, for all my early year breathing tho breath of liberty, radiant and proud in my Mircngin, nave noon mdueou oy a series of lie to condone tho most damnable crimes, and boeomo a fraud and a sham, and soo tho ono I love better than llfo jwrlsh WaiiMo I have renounced the duties which are mine," "I will bo obliged " "No, you will not reiHirt mo. Do so If you dure. I am not shut In by Iron bins, and provoke mo ami I will pull down this structure over your head, us Httinpson did of old Buying this hostriMloout, leaving the Miiperlor Intensely angry und filled with revenge, "I desired his assistance," she said to herself, "in planning a schemo to put fi t't ) trti 4, o Mir Mj- h h MlS-,1 tt p, (im j M l.-l M. t li.t ivl. n II,,. ; tHi !, ,t U1 tla K. tn ,t tl i j It ,wi ii. 1 W ti . j Ueiv hr il. t- atttMniiot, ainl in i4 th . at a .tft lum U. , thw jMlil. "h Is fi Ifimn f,r yoo lo bear. tt; il jom hao bi-wel the truth iin a I w n Yisir tlsufhti r U 1 rwl to ne. Wo ivttml early. At hiue orl. k I know the tosir, lor the r im k J i-t Sim k lit Iho tower I h ant lur i l. hot I wa rnwurnn with Mltvpaoil did hoi m-alt the matter until thin morning when she wa not to Iv ton tut "Hho luhl mo lat we k," said another me kly, "thai sho Intended lo go lo Fai ls, ami If otherw lwdlapsilntei, a to r friend had determined lo lake tho veil, they would Uigother enter aeon vent, This sho ald would U' lmossUlo for her lo do here on account of her father's opostion." AH this was related In such a ready, off-hand manner that any doubt which might arise was disarmed. The strong man broke down und tho strain, and was sin'oehlos. lie staggered as ono intoxicated out of tho nsim. and along tho piiMxago, The outer door os'iied, and the air revived him. In mockery tho sun was shining In tho clear say, ami i no mitts wero slnirlmr happily In tho tree. How can nature bo mi radiantly happy when tho heart is full of pain? tn a moment mom he must meet his exxctant wife, and toll tier tho dreadful story. How could his tongue sH'uk tho words which would smlto her heart llko a blow? Ho forgot that his face told her mom clearly than words. "Zelda," sho asked. "Zolda," ho anBwemd, "Is not hem. Hho lias gone on a ship to a convent in France." Mrs. Joslyn did not cry out; she did not weep. Sho was as ono turned to .tone. Her very blmxl stood still, and her heart with a great choking throb ceased to beat. Caleb as ordered turned tho horse slowly, He gavo no flourish of whip, and his voico was not encour aging to them. Something ho knew was wrong about his beloved Zelda, which ho must trust to fortuno to have revealed to him. As ho ncarcd homo they met Mr, KeiiHott slowly approach ing. Thodrlver bowed recognition and Miild In an undertone: "Mus'r. Konsott' Wo did not get her," Mr, Joslyn at that moment cuuirht Q. AHLQUI9T. M:.vu;n in i Had ware, Tinware, Cullery NAIl-S. ETC, ETC. Guttering. Spouting and Roofing a Specialty. 1302 Saumten Street or North 24th Street. WE' TAKE IT BACK We'll lake back any sack of flour bought alourstom w hich ds hot gtvo satisfaction tn every isirtleular. This guarantee plan, together with tho fact that wo sell flour for less money than any other dealer dam, baa built up for i, tho biggest boslnmw In this line In Omaha, We make a specialty of Omaha made flour (which Is thecouat of any on earth, no matter whom niMinifiu-iievdi ami carry all the different brands. Flour from HOe a sock up. r pjnrn pes, raw l, e 4 e . .. In f I.Ve J ill I'HII Sllpl I mile mnrli.., rsn tnlile ftlirli-itt. -Hii 1 iililu iiliieniinli', esn i . (HI KHrilMii'. ean ,,' , e NiMH III Hlllll'. i-hii si,. Sttlitiiui, esn.. , in i niiili iiwil inllh. ( hii ,. ...... ju e sirintt ih'hiik. i'ii ii , , ,. I.ona In'nim, can s e Siin-iiliili, i'hii , ,., s e Wn Ih'iiiih, en n h e t'litnplilns, run si,,. IVhk. run r .. liars It. II, motp nil !-lll sik nftll l.yiM'sn , . .. ., li l valelii-la rsln. imiiiiiiI llrl niiiwnlel rin, kiiiii t, C 0 s e Kvmihii'rIi-iI iMni'ln. iMiiinil Ill K vnMirii (l eiirriiiilK, hiioiiI. S't! KviiHirslel sirl.i)l, anonl. I 0 Ui riiiiiii I'liffw, iiii'kiiK , , I.'l.o Jniiiuvn eelfi-e, imiiiiiiI 2S C Our "I'rlvaie urewlli" Java, la-nt oil earth, pound .'O c K'unr mh fto A to sri'Mae , (I 0 Cniiiiti"nfl yi'iii. te (IIi'IiwimhI toiuatis-a, eioi II o The Peoples Peerless Purveyors. W. R. BENNETT CO., 1A0S to l.r)14 Capitol Avk. TE B, H, OSTERHOUDT SPRING WAGON MANUFACTURING COMPANY INl'OKI'OltATED, ... .-'..tKaiaw.w.'...T --ffli n i if1n-- r fhlii No, a WnKon, No. of Hlwof WiiKiiu, Axle, hKllinf Willli uf Cniiii- Molly, lloily, Inch, ell y. I'llen hot' father olT tomorrow. 1 presume tie sight of the artist, on whom he railed for his cool Judgment, and said: "(Jot In, Konsott: of alt men 1 want to see you most," ' ' Ho then related the events before re corded. After a pause Kcnsett refilled hotly: "It is all a lie; an infamous damnablolii). Your dung liter has not gone away, Sho Is there within tho walls of tho convent, and those desplsablo priests havo determined to make her take the veil, If she lias not already done so, and thus effectually keep her In that prison for llfo." Mrs, .Joslyn aroused at these words and grasping his hand exclaimed: "Do you think so? I Ins she not gone? Tell mo If I shall see her again?" "I most earnestly bo! lovo what I have said, and that you will soo hor," "How? oh, how? Can you not tell us? , . , . . , i on are Mining, win you not firing her to her mother, whoso heart will break, yes, break- If she disss not come?" "If ltIsMissblosl!0 shall bo released; and if Impossible I will glvo such an exposure of this infamy, that no ot her daughter will bo torn from hor parents and sacrificed on this blood-encrusted altar." Tho new hope buoyed up the mother, but when sho reached homo hcrdlsaji polntmorit camo buck to her In two-fold measure, and with a souse of Irrcpurublu and conducted him directly to tho su- Um tl,l'"w '"'"" !" hod. For would halt In telling a story, and the devil prompts hint to heed his owr science, lie Is a dangerous hiari, iTiTd will mukfl tho church trouble unless checked In the career ho has started on." CHAI'TKIt VII. It was an anxious night for tho . yns, Bleep came not to tho eyes of father or mother, Caleb, the colored coachman hud received orders, reimuted dozen times to have the couch In readiness at an curly hour, Mrs, Joslyn said she must go also, for sho could not wait the coining of her daughter, They wero both overcome, with an over shadowing thought, as though awaking from a dreadful nightmare, that a great ittlamlty bod Impended over Zelda, and now that It hud been removed, It was like welcoming hor to life again. i'ho ls!st equlpiied carriage which rolled through tho streets of Ban Al gero that morning was the Joslyns', Tho horses stopsid the highest, tho couch muii was the proudest, and the oc cupants were the most expectant and happiest, With a great flourish of his coachmanship thodrlver pulled up In front of tho Iron gate of the Soored Heart, Mr. Joslyn sprang out, knocked ai mo gaw ami was admitted, a mes- nger met him half-way up the wulk perlor' riwim, There were several sister present, and that lady received hi in with a grout show of cordial It v! not waiting for his Inquiry for his daughter, and the hesituncy which might Imj annoying, sho said softly: "I suppose, Mr, Joslyn, you camo to see your daughter?'' "Thank you, not only to see her, but my carriage waits to take her heme." "How unfortunate," replied tho su perior, "Tho young lady has len deeply interested of lute in a companion who returned to 1'arls by the steamer sailing last evening. This lady had a brother; a fine gentleman no doubt you understand -Mia gentleman wss fascinating I cannot blsmo hor, and there was something said of a marriage -really I don't know exactly what, or Urnnirnt nf the jule, hy the penplr, for week sho suffered from brain fever, wildly delirious at times, calling and calling for Zolda to come and lay her cool hands on her burning brow, ineeiieci on air. Joslyn was appa rently not as severe, but in reality eounliv tirostratlnir. r ur lor In 1 fo t would have Isien a spur and mudo him Invincible, At his present ago tie hud not force to react, and ho sunk into an apathentlc condtlon.lcavlng to others to do what ho ought to have done himself. Ho was Milsoiied by his grief. (To Ixi Continued,) . PRECOQNITA, Two Motto. The 'motto of Abraham Lincoln, ll Ml I I I I 1 A i .,1 i,siiioi ny itomunistsj, wus: urn where, cither In this city, on tho steamer or In 1'aris; at any rule your daughter, whom I loved as my own child- f'st she was a sweet, dutiful gill." "What of my daughter?" exclaimed her father, out of all putlence, "what of my daughter? Whero is she? I can't wait; 1 must see her at imce," "Ob! my dear sir, I pity you sin cerely, deeply pity you If you feel in that way, for your daughter, whom I trusted with implicit faith, left tho school, how 1 don't know, nor can any ono find out" ,T ,1... ,.l.,...l .!. ............ u.il V Ii, iuuiii;mnN, uu juu imj.; Z V AGFNTS woman! Speak! For God's sak'0" C,l J,,rAV is sho now?" I "Calmly, dear sir calmly 16th St. tho schoolthis is not tho wo is now far out on the ocean, for the piojik, mid all turn fire mid intdll- ynit." Tho motto of tho Humans, (who opjMiso our public schools, and who aro opjiosed to self-government), Is: "A ywrnuifiit of Ihr p"pe, by I he pnpf, firr Ihf pnpr; nil nun hi hIuhh mid lijimrmit," Blaine's Letter. Mrs. Dial no, sr., Is an A nurkun Cath olic, and not a Homan Catholic? Mr, lllalno, jr., Is a Human Catholic, and not an American Catholic? Is this the authoritative artlrmatlve of tho "Monro ilx-trine" to ALU Amer ican affairs, internal as well a external? KRfCAN. jpaticulars. WANTED i At Tim Cull and see u or write 'ho I'axton Hotel Barber Shop and with Filtered Water, the Host. 7 ft, In. 4ii m)ii im t 7 ft. Hill, 40 IIKM) nm sft. oin, 4ti iiiKi m l!i Sfl.. Sin, 411 In 44 imi 1411 A liovo prlees Bin net. Wliere ht'iike In mil wanted, ili'ilurt, fil.lKl on Nos, mill it and VI Mi mi Nim, 4 unit A, For Stylo, Quality and Price, wo will not be outdone, ALL WORK WAHUANTKD. 1801-1803 Cass St., OMAHA, NEB. Tehiphono 1.)7, A. 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