, , . , , . , - - - - - "II'- ' ' \ " " . DARKEST RUSSIA j , uy n. RATTAN I ONNI r.I.X. . . . , Copyright , 1896 . by Street tie Smith , All rights re2ervcd. _ _ _ A _ _ A _ _ A _ _ _ A _ _ A _ . " ' _ _ A. _ _ ft. _ _ _ - - . - - - - . - . - - . , . W-Vr . . .r- . -V.---V.-- CHAPTER XVII.-Contlnued. "Verr well , " said the courier , "re' i spect his wIshes until ho 11\vclkes. 1 , will see him myself before 1 go. Alexis = I A ? Pctroffslr , " he added , as he entered t the name In his heel "It will 110 my duty to lay his noble conduct before ( the authorities with n view or getting t him a par on. " lie paused n monwnt f and then sharply : asked't1y : was he bagged when 1 arrived ? " "lIo hall been vilifying our imperial m:18tor the czar , " BIlIII Katherlno. "And cursing our holy church , " ; mIlled Nicholas. A shade of disappointment ) ) passed i ' over the face of the courier. "I am sorry to hear It , " he said. 'fhen ho was silent and thoughtful for a moment. "See that 1 have fresh horses ready ur daybreak , " at length ho said , "l1nd , that my rest Is undlsLurued. " " " Kath- said - "You go hence to-- l erlne waiting for the courier to complete . ' plete the sentence. "I go hence to Stralensle. " replied the courier , "where I am to dellfOl' a pardon to n young girl who has proved herself a heroine , having been , u' ' the only nurse who waS available daring - Ing a terrible outbreak of feyer. lIeI' pardon has been granted at the request ' . quest of the governor of the prey i J Ince , who petitioned for It on the : ground that the young girl's unselfish devotion and unfailing exertion was undoubtedly the means of saving scores of lives More than that , she " appealed to the convicts and prevent- , cd a dangerous uprising when the guards were stricken down. All Ruts' sla is ringing with the story of her good l1eeds. " "Ah , " said Katherine , "and may I ; , nsI the name of this heroine. Doubtless . . , less she is celebrated , but we hear so I . , . little of the world's news in this out- , . ' ' . . " , o.the.wa IJlace "Certalnlr , " answered the courier , "hm' name is Ihla BaroslQ' ! " "Ilda Baroslcy ! " The name was uttered together hy Constantine Karlscheff and his wife and son. It was spol\On with such a bitterness of surprise-such n tone of Incredulous wonder-that the courier could not help giving expression to his curiosity. "Do you know her ? " he asl\Cl1. "Know her , " replied Katherine , " 1 do know her. A vile Nihilist , a daughter . tel' of the gutter of St. Petl'I'sh\1l'g-an { assassin , a repUle-I 110 know her , r I , e I : ; . . \ l I 1 ; I /JON - n 'YES - rTSYOCR f l/SB - . . 7-27 . . , , i IS-HE' IY7IO.5 TO SOFfER/ : " this then Is-you are General Karsi- I chef ? " ! I It had been the first time the name I was spoken in the presence of the . and I shall protest against her pardon , even to the czar. I have some claims yet on his majesty. Ho cannot afford to forget what has been done for the m Russian crown by the ancestors ot Katherine Karslcheff x ) "Kathorlno KauiAAcftl An ou- 1 . . . , ---illf"'YU---V. , . . . . . courier , mill he repeated It with scarcely : less surprise In his tones than the three persons before him hall the name of 1IIIa BaroslQ' a utuo- nwnt hoforl' \Vhat caused his surprise ! I That was what the Karrdcheffs wanted to Imow. Their anxiety was interrupted ur the marked change In the comlCl"A munl1l'r. It had been polite before . when he 81101\0. Now there was in IlL , voice unpleasant ring whticlt boded no good. "So ! " The courier paused a moment , thoughtfully , and then , as If he hall mad. up his mind , ho produced a large official on\'elol1C. Hanc1lng this to Km'slchcfr , ho saW : "You will for- ward these papers immediately tomorrow row morning bl a trusted messenger on whom you can rely to the Ispl'a nllt at ChiUm. You must lose no onto a1l11130 relays of horses where neces- nary. Sign a receipt for the pardons ! " "Pardons ? " "YeA. This envelope contains pardons . dons for two Ilollttcnls , Alexis Nazi- mof Ilnd Ivan BarosIQ' Strange , " ho paused I\S the sin Rarity of thu name struck him. "Can he he any relation to the girl for whom I have the pardon at Stralonsle-no matter ! 'rhese papers . pcrs , " he continued , addl'esslng Karst- cheff , "have been forwarded hy special relay ; from the frontier , and are to ho delivered at the earliest moment. You will be held responsible for any do- lays. Yon will sign the receipt. " Katherine and Nicholas exchanged glonces. Karslchefr signed the papor-tho receipt - celpt for the pal'dons. "Call mo at daybreak , " said the courier ; "and now where Is my apartment . ment ? " Katherine , Constantine and Niche las , with one simultaneous step moved toward a door adjoining that In which Cobb and his wife and her companion had l'ntOl'ed. 'fhe courier I1nUsod thoughtfnlly. "On second thought , " ho salll , "I 1 will not retire just 'et. The storm has- ceased , and the moon is about to rise. I will take a turn or two and smoke a cigar hefore-all , the brave AmerIcan ! " It was the appearance of Cobb at the .1001' lend lug from his room hal 1 caused the oonrl ( > r's exclamation. ( io- ; ing forward with outstretched hand , the c01ll'Ier greeted him warmly and expressed l a 1101lQ that ho had ( suf- fNpd no lasting III effects from his terrible t ) c'xperieuce with the wolvl's. Cobb 1 warmly returned the greeting \ and begged to know the name of the man 10 whom , aR he salll , "I owe my life , the life of any wife , and that of -of her companion , " and at the same time he presented a card bearing his own name. Having Informed him of his name and rank , the courier said , after glancing at the card , "It is evident , general , that Wl' are two old soldiers , though not now In active sorvlce. 1 was just going to smoke a cigar , hut It woulll he doubly pleasant if I had compan ' - ' ( ) l1l' company , I mean ! " "Nothing will give mo greater IJleasure. 1\Iy wife , the tHlronC5s , and her companion are sound asleep , and I was anxious to see you and express my gratitude for your noble conduct ! " "Como along then , " said the courier , "we will wall up and down for an hour. That will CJuiet our nerves and thls"-hancllng Cobb a clgar-"wlll do the rest. " So Haying , the courier and Cobb left the room. The moment the door closed , Katherine . erIne , Nicholas and Karslcheff remained - mained silent , and then , as if by a common Impulse , they came close together - getber a:3 : If for mutual protection. ' 1'hry fe1t-th& know thAt they wen on ht verve ot M1 dbYSI5. What - - - - - - - - - 'did Cobu's presence mean ? What would ho I\nd the courier say to each other ? And thou the nstol1tllHng discovery that t t hf' ' hind monde ! A 11I\I'Ilon for llda llnrOHlc3' ! PIlI'donR for Alexis and IVl\n. "GI\'e mo the paper , " at length salll Katherine to her hU8ua11l1. Ho handoll her the document given hint t by the eO\1I'hll' "TIH'RO papers , " said Katherine , ill never reach their Unatlon- ! : ! 01' If they do it will ho when IJIlrl10nn will \ hn inure necessary for them"- and she pointed to tIle stocltnde-"in another world than this " "What do you menu , " anltC'd I\arsl. cheff breathlessly , IIn his wife placed the f'1\'C'lnpf' ! 111 her hosom. 1'11111. Alexis Nnzlnofr and IVal1 nurosltY shall never leave this place alive " "Yol1 would not daro- "Anything , " exclaimed Kathorlno , "rather than that they should live to triumph over me-rather death than that Alexis Na7.11I1off should rejoin llda Bl\roslty , and Ivan claim my daughter as his wlfo " "llda BalOSlt ! She too will ho free ! " said Nlcholns. Katherine lowered her volco. "I [ the cOUl'ler-Cl1rses on hlm-shol1ld reach Stralensk with her )1ardon. ) " "And ho will if he leaves here , " said rslcheff. "lIe must not leave hero ut all. " 'rho three looked ilL cllch other. There was no sign of quailing on the part of mother 01' son. Karslcheff was paler than usual , and was visibly agl ta t.ed. The voices were lowered until they were scarcely audible , and for fifteen minutes there was no sound save the murmur of their sUl1presscd COJ1\'O'Ra' ! tton ns : they completed the details of their 1)lot. For they had conceived It plan-a plan born of the evil genius of Katherine . erlne Karslchen' 'rhoy had finished their talk when the door opened at the head of the stairway , and with pale and agonized face Olga appeared , and gliding down silently as a shadow , suddenly appeared ' )1eared ) before thom. With her hands outstretched and with tears streaming from her eyes she appealed to hem. 1 "Oh , my mother-father-Nlcholas , what are you about to do ? Your faces terrify mol ! You are going to commit some great crlme-oh , I-not-not ! ! mm'del' ? FOl' GOII'H sake , slop before ! yam bathe your lauds In 1I100d. Do not-Ilo not bring eternal sorrow on I1fI 1111. Oh , mr mollu'I'-llenr mol h. " ( ' 1 ' - - This far they hall been RO startled by Olga's miexpected appearance ) that none of 111111 hind Inlel'l'nptoll her. limit now l\athf'I'lw , utterly lost to nil mat ornal feeling , . sprang on the unhappy girl , and glaring at her whit Ilovlllsh malignity , hlsfell ! Into her cars : "Yos-n'R-yonr hllsllnntl-lt iR ho who Is to Ruffl'r. Back to your 1'00m and wear ! out your soul In an- gnlHh , for he is to die ! " Nicholas tool his sister hy the nt'llI. She gave one appelllln look , rind thou as they began ) to force her back to her room she uUl'rel1 a piercing ) Hlll'lole thnl. was heard even hy time prisoners In the Im11lel'ls. Qlllcllr Nicholas ! ! Clll her ill hits : : ! UI'IIIH amid bore her from the room. AR ho did so Iather11le foil hack ! "Say that it was my cry , " she said to her hushand The door opened and Cobb and thc courier quickly ] nlel'ol1. "What was that ? " "Lool there , " replied Karslchefr , pointing to the prostrate form of Kath el'lno. "Sho was overcome by the excitement . cltrl11ent of the night and became ht's = t e rica 1. " Katherine apparently began 10 rev vivo and opened her eyes. "Where am 11" 1 she asked In the voice of one just recovering consclousnesR Cobb turned 'hIs head away and smiled. The query recalled a joke he had heard some years before. Karslcheft raised Katherine to I sitting - ting position , and then gave a suggestive . "estlvo look to Cobb and the courier , RlabU ) ' couitruln ; It u 3. reJIl3qllt to withdraw they , went . bACk to the , - - open nh' to finish their clRl\rs. The courier and Cobb hud scarcely wlUlllrnwn from the room when the Ihumlan turned to his companion and stitch : "Do you believe that the cry wo lIl'al'dVIlS uttered by that w6m < u u'/ " "No ! I'll bo - If j I do , " was the emphatic reply of Cobh. l'etorOl'O their conversation ! had been of n general charaeter. They had discussed their military services , heir ( travels , the dangers of the woh' s , and other mattors. But the pointed Inquiry brought lhom on a common ground regarding the Knrsi- cl1t'ffR " 'Vitt' , " uHlwll mho courier , "do you ; not believe that story ? " "Onn r trust you fully and freely " asked Cohh. 'l'ho c0111'I01' extended his hand. The ' ' i , 'p : - f y 4 Y ct ( - . , " 'CtIIV / Ta/.5T YlXrCLLY t " AiYL f. . L.Yf , ? . C1VB action was enougb. A thousand oaths could not have made the premise moro hlndlng. Cobb In a tow words told the courier all that ho know or the Karslclll'ffs. Ho told of the lIvelier or hla ( and Alexis and ot Olga and Ivan , or the raid on the Nihilist rendezvous . Ilezvous , the arrests and thin circum stances unl1er which they took place , I ending with the scene where Karaf : cheff sentenced time rlsonors. 'ho courier listened with intense in. tel'cst. When ho heard that Ivan and Alexis-tho very men for whom ho had given time pardons to their hitter- est onemr-wero the heroes of Cohh'u story his amazement know no bounc1s Ills sympathies for the unhappy Oh11 were keenly aroused Suddenly ho had Il revelnllon. "A 11I1 that cry was ? " he pauser. } . 'rho cry of Olga ! " 1\Iy God ! the poor , poor girl , " said the cOIll'lor. Cobb Raid nothing. Ho kept thlnlt. lug. Olga and the baroness under one 1'00f. The baroness would never leave until she had made un effort to rescue the uuhappy girl. Suddenly the courier turned to elhu. "You have trusted me freely , " lie ! RIIII1 , "autl In return I will trust 'ou. " 'rhen to CoJh'A ! profound amazement he told him of the pardons granted to lIdn , Alexis and Ivan. Ildll , he explained . plalncll , was at Stralonsl , where ho was going iutder orders to deliver hnr - pardon In IJerson. And Ivan and Alexis were at Chlt1m , to which point the pardons were to ho forwarded hy Karslcheff. ( To ho continued. ) Tunnel for English Charmel. Since a French engineer named Ga mend planned IL submarine tunnel , In 1857 , various projects have been advanced . vancod for connecting England wifh the continent. The latest is the suggestion . gestlon of nunau.Varllla , who wants to build a tunnel to within three kilometers - meters of England , and thence a bridge , which England ( which has not favored a tunnel ) could destroy at any time In case of danger of a foreign Inv vaslon , thus rendering the tunnel user less. The ' true worth ot II man Is to be . llloa"ured by the object he pursueli- I t-t..rcul Aurs1lu