THE RED CLOUD CMKF, flRO CLOUD, NKRR'ASKA, FRIDAY, MAY 18, 1S94. -, ESCAPE OF EUGENIE. !OW IT WAS ACCOMPLISHED AFTER NAPOLEON FELL Srnt l'roiu tli I'nliico I'rnctlcMly Alonn nnl lYnnllrKs llrr Atlr-nilitiiU Thought Only of Their Own Snfcty SlirHorrtl nml ftntnl lijr nil Aiiii'tlrim. Miss Anim L. IMcluioll, who wns for ninny ycttimi Kovurncs in tlio family of ono of tlio Indies of tlio EmjircKH Kiifro iiIo'h liouscliolil, write of "Tho Tullo rlca Under tlio Second Knipiro" in Tho Century, from which wo tnko tlio fol lowing iiccount of tlio cxcnpo of tho em press after tho downfall of Napoleon in tho Frnnco-fJIoriiian wnr: Tho clinmber of deputies hnrt bocu in vaded by tho mob; tho downfnll of tho empire lind been decreed j tho republic had been proclaimed. Tho cries of tlio popular fury wero heard in tho very Burdens of tho TuUeries, and tho enrol ed populaco wan coiuiiiK nearer and near er. Tlio crowd readied tho reserved gar den in front of tho palaco and toro down tho emblematic imperial englcM It won then n quarter past SI in tho afternoon. Tlio AuHtriau and Italian embassa dors now entreated tho empress to leave tho palace, but nho warmly rejected tho proposal. Tho daughter of a noblo race, with tho heroio blood of tho Germans flowing in her veins, kIio could not but consider Hight as an act of cowardice, Sho was n Hcntincl left to defend tho post, and sho would dlo there. Tho roar of tho mob became louder and louder; tho cries of "Vivo la republiquol" wero distinctly heard. "Madame," then said her faithful nocretury, 1'ietri, "by remaining hero yon will eauso a general massacre of your attendants." Sho Bcemed htruek by this, and turn ing to General Mclliuct sho said: "Can you defend tho' palaco without bloodshed?" "Madame, I fear not." "Then all is over," said tho empress. Sho turned to those present. "Gentle men, can you bear witness that I have dono my duty to tho liuit?" They hastily answered "Yes," again urging her to leave. All her usual attendants of tlioncrv lco d'hoiineur wero assembled in tho roso colored room a fairy bowor, ill suited as a frame for such a tragic pic ture, and which hho was nover to seo ng.iin. Bho bade farewell to nil. Strnngo to say and tho inexplicable fact has nover lieen denied nor excused not ono of those prchcnt offered to follow her, not one asked her whero sho was seek ing a refuge. Let us hasten to add that lier ever faithful friend and follower, tho l)uq do IJassano, was not there. Lto was tit tho senate house vainly trying to stem tho flood. Uut thero wero oth ers who could have tilled his place. All wero bowildered and absorbed by Bolllsh fears. Ono lady who filled a sec ondary though confidential post in tho household, Mine, Lebreton, sister to General llourbakl, followed her unhap py mistress into exile. With ono faith ful attendant, l'ielri, and tho two em bassadors, tho empress Uncalled tlio gal leries communicating with tho Lonvro While tho mob broke into tho Tuilerles on tho other side, Thero was a door of communication which was found lock ed, and for onobiief moment anxiety was intense, but tlio key was happily found, mid crossing thohplendid gallery of Apollo in tho Louvre tho fugitives found their way into tho place opposite tlio Uiurcii of baint Germain rAuxer roia Two columns of insurgents wero com ing in different directions. Tho danger was great, and tho Austrian embassador, Iriiico Mctteriiich,went in haste to seek his carriage. Meantime a Mreot boy called out, "Thero is tho empress!" ! Much alarmed, tho Italian embassador, Chcvalior Nigra, hastily thrust the em prcfcsnnd Mine. Lebreton into a hackney carriago and turned to silence tho boy. Tho driver, frightened at tho approach of tho mob, drovo off in violent haste, and tho two embassadors immediately lost sight of the vehicle, Tho empress hud no money about hor, i nud when, on reaching a quieter region, thp driver asked her whore ho was to tako her sho know not whither to go. Sovoral calls wero mado at tho houses of friends. Nono was at homo, and tho empress, utterly exhausted, nml not knowing whero to find a refuge, sud denly rcinoniberod that Dr. Evans, tho Amcricjui dentist, lived near, and to him sho went. Dr. Evans was about to go to dinner and at first refused to seo tho unknown lady who camo at such an Tinpropltious time, but as sho insisted . upon speaking to him ho caino out and was struck with astonishment on finding himsolf in the presence of tho fugitive ompresy. To his honor bo it said that nover in tlio days of imperial prosperity could sho have met with more icspcct or more devoted zeal in her service than was now shown by Dr. nud Mrs. Evans. Nothing that could bo done for her com fort was neglected, and Dr. Evans never left his imperial guest until lie had wifely landed her on tho English shore. Hero nt least thero was neither ingrati tudo nor bolflsh fear, and tho conduct of Br. Evans on this memorablo occasion will bo remembered as a titlo of honor to his uamo and to his country. A Natural Curiosity. Tlio Provincial Museum For Natural Boionccs of Westphalia has come into tho possession of a natural curio such as has never been seen before. It is tho carefully prepared nud htutTed hend of a horso which was Wii with a finely dovoloped mubtaohe. This seems to con tradict tho sago Den Akiba's favorite saw that "thero is nothing new under inoeuiu" at, mollis X'ost-Dispatch. Hccuua Hlglit. Do you bclievo in second ' Jamsou' eight? Hnrdup (sadly) I'm horry to say that I da I picked np a coin the other day hd thought it was a half sovereign, flat at locond Eight I foupd it was auow failhlugl Loudon Million. Afield of Pneumonia. Mrs. &fttherm Black, of La Roy. N. Y. took n m yore cold. The plijuiclnn fttnr d l'noninonln. Sho took out bottU of Pnrkx, Cough Byrup nnl unyc: "It nclrd Ilk mnjlr, Stopped my cough nml I nui perfectly woll now. I roenmond il to everyone for Throat mid Lung Trotibln ns I bol love il it unved my llfu." Bold by U. Ii. Cutting. ii A relle of a lost race -tho empty pockolboolt. Let us rr-mltid you Unit now in Iho time to tnko DoWltt's Hnnmpnrllln, it will do you good. It recommends Itself. C. h. Coiling. Somo very good looking people nre deformed on the inside. Dr. Sawyer's Fnniily Caro Is so nnniid bccnuno It Is ndniitcd to nil tho member of n family, young nnd old. Try It, It strengthens nud invigorates. Dojo&Grlce When it coinoatoBliipbuilderB, Will ndulphia Urn tho Cramps. Dr. Sawyers Fninlly Cure! Dr. Sawyer's Fnmlly Curt! Dr. Snwyir'a l'ntnlly Cure! It not only rcliovcs but cures Indigestion. Sold by Deyo k Orico. Deaths from alcoholism tiro most Hu morous In Uunain, Denmark &. Norway. Borne thing wrong when you tiro too cnelly. Somo thing wrong when tho iililn Is not clear and smooth. Somo thing wrong whon the blood Is Impure. Every thing right when yon tnko DoWltt's Bur Hnpnrllln. It rocommouds Itself. C. L. Cutting. During the hist Turco-HuBsian war tho Russian army losl 10,000 men by measles. Ilciiilurliu unci IimIIkvnIIoii Can bo cured. If yon don't believe it trv HeggsLiltloGlnntl'lllH. Bold nud war rnntoU by Deyo t (Jrlce. Ono of every ten caaes of sicknesi in England is duo to rhouinalism. Dr. Snwyor's Family Curo safely md thoroughly euros nil dllllculties of IhoSlo ninch, Liver, Kidneys nnd Uowels. Trj n freo snmple. Sold by Deyo & Qrieo, In tho United Sluten forty poraons in every 1,000 tuo color blind. Indigestion nnd HilouJncss mnkes life misornblo. If allowed to continue, miilun II fo perpotunlly misernble. Uso Dr. Saw jer's Family Cnro. Deyo &, Orico. Consumption is most common In Hid. giiim, Scotland nnd Canada. Irregularities nnd nil those rmliis nnd distressing dlsenses peculiar to women nre cared by Dr. Bawjor's Pastilles. Mild yot n powerful honlor. Bold by DeXoiGrlto. Hoots of trees nre often us extensive an their branches. Monoy, skill nud experience cannot im prove Dr, Bnwyer'a l'nstllls for dinensti" pooullnr to women. Send to yonrilriigglst for free sample. Sold by Deyo &. Grlce If ii woman in sickly, it is not ubuiiIIn UlscoveroU until after sho in married. Iliifklcn'M A in icn Salve. Tho Unt Hlllvn in llin ivnrM fni. mil. brlllBttfl. HnriiA. ITlrnm Hnll rln.ii... f. ...... BOruS. tfottnr. 0inmii.il lunula ..l.illl.1..!.,,. , . , v......vs, MU W.....U...I1II-. coniB, nnd all nluti eruptions, nud posi wvoiy uurun iurs, or no pny required. II a nllnwiiifn.il n !..- -. . .... . i. n huiiHiumvu m kivo jierieci saiisnieuon or monev refunded, l'rio 25 conta jiot box. For sale byCottlng. tf Tho eccrot of casting hollowaro was originally kept in ono family for llfty yeurs. Bmnll boy (neldo) "Uee whiz,,' but those Little Ginnt IMlls tako the cake. Sold nud warranted by Deyo t Grleo. Tho highest point of laud in Florida is only 210 feet above tho sea lovol. DeWitt's Barsnparilla prepnred for olennsiug the blood from impurities nud disease. It does this nnd more. It bulldi up nnd strengthens constitutions Impair ed by disease. It recommends itself. C. L. Cottiug. Apoloxy is most common in France. "eggs' Cherry Cough Syrup. Hie grentest nnd best Cough Byrup. It will relieve a oongh quicker, surer und more effeotuntly than nuy thing on the mnrknt. Bold nnd wnrmnted by Deyo A Qrloe In moat countries diptherin hna nearly doubled tho number of its victims in twonty years. Painless, henling, restoring, lianuless, Invlgorntinir, cnrntlve, reconstructing sad rebuilding are fnots or r. Snwyar's Pus tllles. Sold by Deyo A Grlce. In tlio United StnteB 1100 die nnnuall) from tyjihoid fovor. You will neer know positivdy wlmt n wonderful remedy Dr. Snwyor's Family Cure is nutill you try it. It will cure yen of a sour stomach. In tho United Stutcs thero nro 18,000 blind a :W,!XX) donf mutes. Why Mo Von Cought Do you not know that Parks' Censh Byrup will curo it r Wo guaranteed erery bot'le. 'I'liurn nrn mntiv f'.Mn.li Uvrin.a but wo believe Parks' is the best nad mom reliable. Bold by C. L. Cottlng. - ii-. Can anybody give n eood reason whv clocks should not strike when they me required to work ovor time? lough! tough! Cotiiih. If you wnut to, bat if you desire to stop get a bottle f Uegg'd Cherry Caugh Byrup It will etop your oough in lire iaiuate Sold aud warranted by Deya k Grlce. - It's too bud that ice cream ia not good (or blliousncep, but it ia not, THREE LITERARY PARABLES. A ed at tlio Knillng Thereof Came the Tnrn- Injr of the Worm. "Now, llarnlikris wns n-publlslicr." A butcher calls at tho door and ofTcr a lino sweet ham, ncntly cased. Tho mistress agrees to buy it, saying, how ever, that it is against her rules to pay for any nitlclo until tho wholo of it is eaten. Tho butcher, knowing that thero nro many carts on the road laden with hams just ns finely cured as ills, ruo fully nccepts tho terms, nnd when n price is settled departs. After keeping tlio ham for two years in a dusty, musty cellar the housekeeper returns it to tho butcher soiled nud stnle, saying that, after all, her family prefers fresh meat, and sho has decided not to cool: tho ham. Ono spring morning a, farmer knocks nt tho kitchen door of n city house, with n basket of freshly laid eggs for sule, Tho mistress expresses delight at obtaining them, declaring, howovor, that it is hor invariablo custom to pay for articles aft er thoy huvo appeared on her tablo nnd then only such u price ns she thinks fit. Expecting uu early settlement under those conditions and being in need of cash for tho interest on the mortgage on his farm, tlio man accepts tho lady's terms nnd departs. Week nfterweck and month nfter month go by, but no payment is mado for tho eggs. When lie calls at tho houso to inquire, tlio maid informs him that her mistress bids her say that tho great variety of season ublo nrticles of food has prevented tho uso of tho eggs, but that sho holies very soon to find a placo for them on her menu. In tho autumn tho farmer is sur prised to hnve tho maid hand him tho basket, saying that as the eggs have lost their freshness and are uneatablo her mistress returns them, with thanks for tho opportunity for purchasing and hopes that tho fanner will call whenev er ho is town und allow un cxniuiuutiou of his stock. Tho third of these truo parables re lates to a green grocer and somo crisp blanched lettuce which ho is request ed to leave for tho housekeeper's exam ination at her leisure. Afteratiuioa messenger leaves a package at tho green grocer's shop. On opening it ho finds his lettuce, wilted and bruised, and these consolatory words, "Owing to no lack of merit, but becauso lettueo is not exactly available for my table, I roturn these heads, with thanks for tho oppor tunity for examining them." And hero cutlet h tho parables and the turning of tho worm. Harriet Gush man Wilkio in Writer. Ho lllilu't Want to Walt. A man with a whip in his hand nnd muddy cowhido boots upon his feet tramped up into City Clerk Allen's room and demanded. "Can I get married here?" "You can tako tho first steps toward it," "First steps? I huvo taken tho first steps for tlio last six or seven years, nnd now I'm going to finish it up. I want to bo married right off. My gal is down thero hohliu tho horses, and if you'll many mo I'll hitch 'cm, and sho'U coinoup. Hoy?" "You will huvo to get published and wait awhile before you get married." "Wait I Wait! Uy tho sweet applo tree, I won't wait. June's lieen telling mo to wait all these years, and I'll bo cussed if I'll wait. Wait! Pooh! Seo here, young follow, if you don't marry me, I'll have you discharged. I'm 40 years old and my own man. 1 won't befooled with." Tho clerk linully explained to tho man Unit the law required him to wait, and ho consented nml was published. Low- lblon Journal. Jllrilx tiiiiih'il by the Star. Did you over venture nny conjecturo as to how migratory birds liiunugo to keep up their flight in a duo north di rection after night? It lias been proved that on clear nights thoy often "wing their northern flight" in tliornrifled at mosphere threo miles ubovo tho earth's surface. This being truo, it is clear that guidanco by the topography of tho coun try is out of tho question. How, then, nro they ublo to keep their beaks point ed toward tho north pole? Tho sciontiilo ornithologist comes to tlio rescue with tho declaration that they nro guided by tho stars, nnd in support of his opinion cites ns evidence thu fact that when tho stars nro obscured by clouds tho birds becoino bewildered and nt onco seek tho ground. St. Louis ltepublie. lti-cln- 1'or hhoc Dri'Mlug, Hero nro two recipes for mnking a dressing for shoes: Tnko 2 drams of spermaceti oil, II ounces of good molas ses and t ounces of Jincly powdered ivo ry black nud stir them together thor oughly. Then stir in half apint of good vinegar, mill the dressing is ready for use. It gives a bright, clean surfaco and makes tho shoes look almost like new. Tho second diosiug is for rainy weath er and is said to niako the shoes water proof. Tako an ounco of beeswax, an ounce of turpentine and a quarter of on ounce of burgundy pitch. Put them into half a pint of cottonseed oil mid melt together over a slow file, boing careful that the mixture does not tnko (Ire. St. Louis Post-Disputch. Halo Abuse. Stubbs Well, sir, I gavo it to that uinu straight, I can tell you, sir. Ho is Iwico ns big as I nm, too, but I told him exactly what I thought of his ras tally conduct light to his face, nnd I called him all tho names in tlio diction ary. Hpudds And didn't ho try to hit yon? Slubbs No, sir, ho didn't. And when he tried to answer back I just hung up tho telephone and walked away. Lon don Answers. Natural Curlimlty, He One-half the world doesn't know how tho other half lives. SllO No. hut it would trim il rmnrl (leal to find out. Detroit Free Prwl m kjot is coming on and you will need n gasoline stove ami refriger ator. You want the best. Buy the pliable Process, the latest and most successful stove out, and refrigerators, we have the GURNEY, the only Eeh'igQrator in the market and a beauty too. Come in and see it. A full line of Lawi Vowers and all seasonable goods in our lino just received. Come in and see for yourself. A iVIorlfart & Sot. "The" Watch. 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