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< " / " : M9f1Jri iMkR , , 'I : > ' ; " " ' " " " " " " , , , . . _ . . . . . _ . . 4r " _ . _ -.r.- , . . .r " _ ( _ " "If' , . . . . _ - . . _ , " , ? . > ) : 'It"T " " ; : a 'r''f " HS . , ev . ' . ' v' . , . . - . ' ti.4Y , - " " r - . . . , . r . ° . - . . . . - - . . . . - . . . . . . . . - . ; , . . . " " .Y it - ' - _ _ " . . . , . . . : _ - < , - , . . . . . . } IIt\ ' . " " , , - . : ; Ij _ . . . _ _ . _ . e I , a .18 THE OMAIIA DAILY nEE : SUNDAY , M \ ARUII 10 , 1895. , a . CHRONICLES : - err - COUN , . ' r ANTONIO BY ANTHONY HOPE. ; . , J"\ut.ho ofa \ . Pl'lsonor of ZOl1l1n , " Into. Copyright , 18tH , b ) ' A alimony nOlIe , Ci1APTER VIr. COUNT ANTONIO AND TilE LADY OF UII.ANO , . Prom the lips ot Tommalno himself , who was cousin to Count Antonio , greatly laved . by him , and partaker In all his enterprises during the limo ot his sojourn as an outlaw In the hills \ , this , limo story ot the lady ot Hllano , came to my venerable brother In Christ , Nlccolo ; anti the same Nlccolo , being 4 8n old man , told It to me , lit that I know that the story Is true and every part ot It , and tread hero not the doubtful ground or I legend , hut on the' firm rock at the word ot honest men. And there Is but one thing doubtful , Tommaslno himself being unable to know the verity at It ; yet that one thing Is at small moment , for It Is no more titan whether the lady canto first to Duke Vnlen tine , offering her aid , or whether the duke , who slnte the affair at the sacred bones hall been ever active In laying schemes against I Antonio , cast his eyes upon the lady , and perceiving that sHe was very fair anti likely i to serve > his turn , sent for her and persuaded her hy gifts and by the promise at a great i marrlago to lake In hand the tosl Ito that as II may , It Is certain that In the ! ' fourth year ot Count Antonlo's outlawry the I , i Lady Venusla came from Ulano ! , where she t dwelt , and talked long with the duke In his i cabinet , ro that men and women with greater I urgency asked what hIs bigness did to take such a one Into his counsels for he had ! himself - , ; self forbidden her to live In the city , and constrained her to abide In her douse at Hllano , by reason ot reports touching her fair fame. Nor did she then stay In ornlola , but , having had audience at the duke , returned - turned straightway to ! Itilano and for the space : at three weeks rested there , and the duke told nothing to hla lords of what had passed between him and the lady , while the Count Antonio and his friends knew nol so much al that the duke had held conference with the lady , for great penalties had been decreed against any mn : who sent word to Antonio at what passed In the city , and the . plkemen kept strIct guard all all who left . or entered the city. tn thai II was rather like a town besieged than the chief place era a peaceful : realm Now at this time considering that his hiding place was well known to the Lord Lorenzo and certain at the nuke's " guard , Count Antonio descended from the hills hy night , and [ having crossed the plains , carry- Ing all his equipment with him , moullled again ! Into the heights or Mont Agnlno and pitched hIs camp In and about a certain cave , which Is sheltered : on two sides by high rocks and on the third br time steep bank ; : of a river , and can he approached by one path only 'I'hl3 cave was known to the duke , but ho could nol force It without great loss , . so that Antonio was well nigh as safe as when his hidIng place had been unknown : 4 , and yet he was nearer by half to the city , and but seven miles as a bird flies from the village of nllano , where the Lady Venusta dwelt , although to one who traveled : by the only path that a man could go upright 011 his feet , the distance was hard on eleven miles. But no other place was so near and from Uliano Antonio drew the better part at his provisions and stores ot which he had need , procurIng them secretly from the people , who were very strictly enjoined by the duke to furnish him nothing under pain at torfelt- - w ure at nil their goods Yet one day , when the man they called ! Dena and a dozen more rode In the evening through Hllano , returning .5 toward the cave : , the mold servant at Venusta : mot them , and with her men bearIng a great cask at fine wine , and the maid servant said to Dena : 1\Iy mistress bids you drink ; for good men should not suffer thirst" ; . But Dena answered her , asking : * "Do you know who we arc ? " 'x "Aye I know ami. knows " . , my lady , said the girl "Dut my lady says that It she must. [ live In Rllano , then she will \ do what she pleases tn Illl.ano. " Dena and his men looked al one another , for they knew ot his hlghn033's proclal11a. dons , but the day having bean hot they being weary the wine seemtng good , and a woman knowing her own business best , at last they drank \ heartily , and renderIng much thanks , rode on and told Tomlllaslno what had \Jeen done. And Tommastno having told Antonio , the count was angry with Dena , roylng thai his gluttony would brIng trouble on the Lady Venusta She should not tempt a man , " said Dena , sullenly All there things happened In the second day ot the week , and on time fourth , toward , evening as Antonio and Tcmmaslno sat In front ot the cave , they saw coming toward thelll one at the band named Luigi , a big rel- µ low , who had done good service , and was also It merry , jovial man , and took the lead . In good rellowshlp : And In his arms LuIgi bore the Lady Venusta liar gown was dis- hevolled and torn , and thE ! ' velvet shoes on her feel were cut almost to shreds ; and she lay back In I.ullI'e arms pale and oxhaustl'd. Luigi came and set her down gently before Anton , saying : "My lerd , three miles from here , In the steepest and roughest part or the way , I found this lady stuck on the ground and half fJwoonlng ; when I raised her and asked her how she como where she was amt In such a plight she could answer nothing save 'Count Antonlol Carry mo to Count Antonio ! So , I have brought her , In obC'llenee ! to her reo quest. " "S Lulgt ended Venusta opened her eyes , and rising to her knees , held out her hands In supplication , saying : "Prl > tect me . my lord , protect time , For the duke has sent me i word thai tomorrow night he will burn my M house and all that It holds , and will take me and lodge me In prIson , DlIl\ so use me there that I lIIay know l what befalls tho1o who give aid to traitors And all this comes upon mo , my lord , because I gave a drop or wIne to your men when they were thirsty " { fIt I frayed this thing , " said Antonio , and deeply I grieve at It. But I am loath to go In open war against the duke , anti In the plain ; he would 0100 be too strong for me What , then , can I dot For here Is no place In which a lady \ , the more It she be alone and unattended , can be lodged wIth seemliness . ness , "If the choice be between this and II ' : ' prIson - " said Venu8ta , wIth a faint , sor- - rowrul smile : "Yet It might be that I could convey you beyond his hl&hnel5' power. " pursued "n. tonlo. "Dut I fear you could not travel tar , tonight I . "Indeed , I am weary even unto death , " . ' moaned Venusta . "Thero Is nothing for It but thai tonight , at least , she rest hero , " said Antonio to Tommaslno t Tommaslno frowned " \'hen ! In " l5alt1 lie behind , woman COllies n , he. \ ( . ; the screen of his hard , "jdety files out , " , "lIetter fly safety than courtesy and kInd. } ncss , cousin , " said Count Antonio and Tom. . r.llulno ceased to dissuade him although he : wss UIICUY concerning the cOllllng of Veil' : usta. That night , therefore , all made their ' d camp outside , and lIne the cave to Venusta . . for liar use , having made n curtain of green ' boughl across Its mouth. nut again the _ next day VCllusta wall too lIck for travel : nay , oho seemed very slrl" , and alma prayo.i l.ulgl to go to llIhmo and Beck II physician and t I.ulgt , Antonto having granted , him permnl- aloe , went and returned , saying that no physician dared cone In the tune ot Ills bight- : lICoi : ' 1I lfoclamllUous ; but lima : truth was that i lull1 WIIB In the pay ot Venueta and ot limo duke , and bad sought / br hh journey not II ptiyelciau but means ot informing Iht' ' , ntee how Venusta had sped and of seeking counsel froru [ hIm as to what should next be done Anti that t lay and for four days more VOliullta abofe 1tllll cave , protesting that she could not travel : anti Ant\llo used her with ' great courtesy anti more when he heard that the duke owing ! stayed to mutter all . ; h a force for rear Of Antonio had at IbI1gth appolllted tllO next day for the urnttlg ot her house at lUlllno , and the CIIrrylllg out ofalt her \ Kooda. 'I'hue tidings he gave her , and tJt'agk t ! \ hll spoke gently aka fell at 01140 : tate . .IOII llltrerJ , lIeclarjllJ that ahe bad I Dot MMylll * tits duke \Q\I\11 : \ carry ) : , ash Jute purpose , and , weeping for her jewels anti prize ] 1)lIseslllons which were In the house. Now . Count Antonio , though no true man could call him a fool . hind yet simplicity nobler It may be than the suspIcious wisdom of those who reading other hearts by their own , count all men rogues amid all women wanton , anti when he saw the lady weeping for the trInkets mod her loved toys aril trines , ho said : "Nay , though I cannot meet the duke face to race yet I will ride now and come there before him , anti ( bring what you value most rrom the houHe. " "You wilt bo taken " said she , and she gazed at him with timid , admiring eyes "I 1 had rather a thousand limes lose the jewels than that you should run Into danger , my lord For I owe to you my liberty , anti perhaps - haps my life " ' "I IVIII Innvo Tommnslno to guard you anti I ride at once , " and Antonio rose to his feel . smiling at her for her foolish tears. Then a thlnl that seemed strange hap- pened. For AntonIo gave Il sudden cry at pain And behold ! ! , he had set his tool on the point at a dagger thai was on the ground near to the Lady Yenusta , and the dagger ran deep Into his toot , for It was resting on a stone , anti the point sloped upward , so that he trod full allll with all Ills weight on the point , and he sank back on the ground with the dagger In his toot. How came the dagger there ? None could tell then , though It seems plain to him that con' alders now , None then thought thai the I lady who had fled to Antonio I1S though he were her lover , and lavished tears and cries ' upon hhn hail placed It there. Nor that , honest Luigi , who made such n moan at his carelessness In droPlllng his polnard , had taken more pains over the losing at his weapon than most men do over the preserva- tion at theirs. I.ulel cursed himself and the lady cursed fate And Count Antonio con- soled both at them , saying that the wound would soon be well and that II was too light a matter for n lady to dim her brIght eyes for the ! \ Ilkat It , . Yet light as the matter was , It was enough center not to abide the ! onset Intto turn and flee at a gallop , trusting to lho speed at their horses for escape. And he made them fling away all that they had brought tram the Lady Venusta's house that they might rIde time lighter "An.1 I pray Oed " said he , "that you will escape alive , but It you do not II Is only what your oath to my lord constraIns you to. But you anti I , Bean , with tour men , will not ride back toward the plain , but on toward - ward the hills and It may be that we shall thus gel ahead at the lieutenant , and once we are ahcnll.ot him In the hilly ground lIe shall nol catch us before we come to the cave " "Unless , " began Dena , "there be another party- " "lIIsll" said Tommastno , and he whispered to Bena "Thl'Y will rear It they hear I all , " Then Iho ( duke'l men clime forth ; amid , It Celt out as Tommulno had planned ; for the body Of the t1uke's men when they saw Tom masino's rank broken and his band flying , set nip " a great shout at scorn anti triumph , and dug spurs into their horses and pur- sued the runawnys And the runaways rode al their top speed , anti , having come nearly to Hllano without helng caught ! , there were three of them overtaken and captured by the well at the entrance at the village , but the rest wheeling to the right , dashed across limo plain making for Antonio's old hiding places ; and having lost two more ot their number , whose horses failed , and having slaIn four ot the guard , who pursued ( Incautl' cushy ahead at the rest , they reached the spurs ot the hills : and there scattered , every man for hllnselt and round refuge , some tn the woods , some In Jlhe'pards' huts ; so they crone ocr with theIr lives ? , lilt hc men with Tommaslno and Bena : had ridden straight for the hill road , anl ( 'hat1'pftssed the lIeuten- ant before he apprehCnded Tommaslno's scheme. Then he cried aloud to his men , anti eight ot theta , hearing : him , checked their horses , but could nol understand what ho desired at them till he cried aloud again , anti pointed with his hand toward where the ten , Tommaslno leading and ' Bema In the rear , had gained the hold road anti were riding nIl It as swiftly as their horses could mount. And the lieutenant , cursing his own folly , gathered then they and rotlo after ( Tom- maslno and Berm ? "Dc or good heart , " said the lieutenant "They are between us amid the company ot my Lord Lorenzo , " Yet , though he said this , JltS mind was not al case , for the horses at his men , being unaccustomed - accustomed to the hills , could nol mount time road as did the sure.rooted mountain horses ridden by Tommaslno's company , and the space widened between them ; and at last Tommlslno's company disappeared from sight at the point where time track turned sharp to time left , round a great jutting rock that 1 j 1 A x I r / . I F I 1 VENUSTA AND COUNT ANTONIO. for Venusta's purpose and for the scheme oC Duke Valentine. For Count : Auten ! could neither mount his horse liar go afoot to Venusta's house In Rllano , and It the jewels were to bo saved and the lady's tears drIed ( mightily , she declared , with pretty selt- reproach , was she ashamed to think at the Jewels beside Antonio's foot , but yet they were dear to her ) , then Tommaslno must go In hIs place to Hllano "And take all save Bonn and two more , " said Antonio "For time duke will not come here It ho goon to Bllano " "I , " said Dena , "am neither nurse nor phYlllclan nor woman. Let Marble sl y-he says there Is already too much blood on his consctence-and let mo go , for there Is nol as much as I could bear on mine , and mayb 11'0 shall have a chance of an encounter with the foleguard of the duke. " But Venusta said 10 Antonio : "Let both ot these men go and let LuIgI stay For lie Is a. clever fellow and will old me In tending your wound " "So be It , " said "ntonto. "Let LuIgi and I the two youngest stay , and do the rest or you go and return as speedily as you may And the Lady Venusta shall , of her great goodness , dress by wound , whIch pains me mo Ulan such" trine should " Thus time whole band , saving LuigI and two youths , rode oft early In the morning with I TOl1\mastno , their Intent beIng to be at I Rlluno and back from II again before time duke \ como thither from the city ; and , Venus sent no message : to the duke , seeing tat alt " 1Ia\ fallen out most prosprously : , as prosperously It had SCien arranged between them For the duke was not In truth minded to gD at all to IlIlano ; but at earliest dawn , before Tom- m88lno had set forth , time Lord Lorenzo left time city willi It hundred ! plkemen. More he would not tale , fearIng to be delayed If 1 his troop was too large , and made a great circuIt , avoiding nllano and the country adjacent to It _ So that by midday - day Tommaslno was come with thirty and four men ( the whole strength of the band except the three with Antonio ) to Illlano , and , meeting with no reststance , entered Venusla'B house and took all that was precious In It and loaded theIr hordes with the rich tapestries anti the choicest ot the Ifullshlns , and then , havIng regaled - galed themselves with good cheer , started tn the afternoon to ride back to the cave , Tommaslno and Bona grumblln to one an- other because they had chanced on no fightIng - Ing , but not darIng to tarry by reason or Antonio's orders ! But theIr lane tatiois were wllllout need , for when they came to the pass of Mount Agnlno there lit the entrance at the road I which led to the cave by the side oC the river was encamped n force of eIghty pike- non under the lieutenant at the guard , Thus tiklllfuly had Lard Lorcn1.o performed his duty and cut oft 'rommaslno and hIs company from all access to the cave , and now he himself was gone with twenty men up limo mountain path to take Antonio , according - cording to tile sehell1l' ot the duke and the Lady Venusta But Hena and TOl1\lIIastno \ were sere aghast and :301(1 ( to one another : "There Is treachery , What are we to do ? " For the : eighty ot till dule's men were posted strongly ! and It wall a great hazard to attack them , Yet this risk they would have run , for theY were ready rather to die than to I sIt there Idle while Antonio was taken sod' In all 1IIOIIheoli they would have died had the lIeutensnt obeyed the orders which Lorenzo had given hIm amid rested where ho wag , covered by the hilt and the rIver. But the lieutenant wad a young man of. . hot ternller anti Impatient amid to I his I11I5\aken \ pride It lel1elas though It were cowardice for eighty men to I ahrlnk train clucking thirty and live , amid for the I\uke'l men to play for advantage In a conteat with a band ot robbers Moreover . over , 'omma.luo'/i men taunted ' hlJS men , crying to them to coma down and fight like \ men tn time pen. Therefore , couutlng on n smite victory , and \ the pardon It would gain , about 3 : I'clock In the afternoon he cried : : "Let us have lit these rascals anti to Tonr- nldsloo's gNat joy his troop relllountlid their horses nlltl mad ready to charge trolll their Position Then Tommasillo old : . 'We ere all ready to race the enemy for my lord anti cousin' sake But I bUD need ! pt those DOW who will run away for Ills alike. " And he laid 1111 plllns that when tile lieu- tenant's troop charged his men should not stand their ground And five men lie placed on one extremity \ ot his line , Dena at their bead anti tour others with himself ho posted lit the other extremity and he spread out his line very wide , It that It etrelchcl1 on either aide beyond tile line of the lieutenant. And he ka4o ( kg twenty and fI\'II Ja the stood across the way , and left room for but three men to rIde abreast between rIver and rocl" Then the lIell\enalll \ drew rein and look counsel with his men , for Imo feared that J Tommaslno' would , walt for him behind the jutting rock and dash out on his flank as ho rode round Therefore , for a while he considered , and a. while longer ho allowed for the breathing ot the horses ; and then , with great caution , rode on toward the jutting rock , which was then about the halt oC a mile tram him. And when he < came near to it . he and his men heard a voice cry : "Quiet , quiet ! They are close now ! " "They will dash at us as wo go round , " said time lieutenant "And we can go 110 more than three to. gather , " saId one of the guards "Are you all ready said time voice be hind the cliff , Iq I accents thai but just reached round the rock "Not n sound for your lives ! " Yet a sound there was , as at jingling bits , and then again an angry "Curse you , you clumsy fool , bo sUII " And then all was still "They are ready for us now , " whIspered the guard with an uneasy smile "I will go , " said the lieutenant , "which two ct you will lead the way with mo ? " nut the men grumbled , sayIng : "It Is the way to death thai you ask U9 to lead , sir. " Then the lieutenant drew hIs men back , and as they retreated they made a great noise hoping to make Tommaslno think they were gone And havIng gone back some 500 paces thus , they rested In utter quiet for halt an hour. And It was then the atternoon And the lieutenant said : "I will go first alone , and In all likelihood I shall bo slain ; but do you follow immediately after mo and avenge my dl'ath And this they , beIng hamed for theIr first refusal , promised \ ! to do Then the lieutenant rode softly forward till he came : within twenty yard or the rock , and he clapped sllllrs to his horse and shDuted , and followed ! close by his men , cry- Ing , "for Oed and our duke , " charged round time jutting rock And behold , on the other sIde was not a man ! And at Tommaslno and Ills company naught was to be seen , for they had used the last hour to put a great dlstaneo between them and their pursuer , save that away , tar up the roaIn \ the waning light ot the sun , was 10 he dimly perceived the figure era a titan on horseback , who waved his bat to them , and turnIng , was In an Instant boat to view And this man " was Dena , who , by hImself and without a blow , had held the passage at the Jutting rock , for hard upon an hour , and thus given Uno , to Tommaslno to ride on and cone , upon the rear at Lorenzo's company : " b' rp'ro Jbe lieutenant and his men could hem them In on the other side To be Continued . A SUCCE'iS@U/ , ; . 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' " , Copyright , ' - . 1101 ( ' AND I'EffODICi1LS , A new catalogue for IS9t-95 has been issued by the University at PennsYlvania , "Subtraction by Addition" Is the first at a series at olco tracts designed for conc . wnlenco In the countng room I Is from the len , at Henry Goldman and suggests along other things some practical hints reo latng to the drawing off or balances , 'flue I Office Men's Record Company , Chicago , I The Boolunan Is 11 now perIodical , occupyIng I I unIque field 'rho February number , which , Is Its first Issue , differs only tram the I ordInary first class magazine In being not . only a literary journal , but 1150 a journal of literature , I Is Indeed a magazine of the literary world , full or news , selections and comments on writers and their wrttlugs tu nil the branches and lelds at thought Its material Is well classified , "The Heal1er" con- taining its more extensive contributons , whie Its "Nows Notes , " "Poetry , " "New " 'rlors , " "He vIew of New hooks , " "Novel Notes , " "DooklUan's ' 'able , " "ilibllographmy , " "Hecent Educational \ Worlts" and "The ookman" furnish nn Immense variety of delectable reading Dodd , Meade & Co. , New York. "Napoleon's Marahals" Is the title or n new quarterly edited by William S. Walsh I contains over seventy pages at closely prnted quarto pages , liberally Interper.ell with pictorials reproducing the military men ot the perIod , both \ \ portrait and as they up- pear In battle eencs. The price or each numher Is 10 centa Lorillard . Spencer 5 and 7 Past Slxteepllm Street , New York Tie Nebraskan , I unIversiy weekly , pub. halted at Lincoln Issued a handsome charter day number 9n St Valentine's day Some InteremltJpg ' figures on the nuctu.ton In the prices , or agricultural products arc shown In a papoj entitled "Uow Much las the Country Lc . l by the Low Prices ot Products ? " alllearlnl In the February nuui ber ot The Bwmktmr'a Magazine . variety ot opinions antisplais ( ) relating to the present financial Iltuatoi are discussed by leading bunkers In the dellartment headed " 'he Dankers' l OfJII , " John O. Floyd , 83 Jobn Street New York . Almost every llronllnent .queston of cur- rent public interest J treated by able writers . ers Iu the 1' blary number of Danaboe's Magazine . The Industrial problem Is touched Upon by MliS1 M4ry D. O'Sullivan In a very ltroug ) artcle t OU life In a factory town In whIch many 1o words are caid for the operatives and practical suggestions made for the allevlatleu ot the Ills now besetting timem lion . Charles J UOlaparte contributes - utos "Helgton tie Safeguard or American Liberty whIch contaIns some or the bet . - . . , - . , thoughts and most pertinent statements made on this subject for a long time The money question Is set forth by Michael Corcoran . coran at Chicago. C , E . Franklin com tributes an Interesting article on "The Irish Knee In American Politics . " There Is an abulIlnco at excellent lighter reading and fiction .to vary the weightier articles , and a number of original poems The several "de. u'rtments" have many bright , practical things , and limo editorials are able Ilresenta- ibous I . In J rler , at the leading topIcs or limo flume . fl uaimpe's Magazine Company , lbos ton , A h nttome souvenir , illustrating the beautiful attractions or Burlington , Vt" has been Issued hy the well known firm at mami- ulcturors ot proprietary medIcines , Wells- Illlurisol company , whOSQ extemlvo labor. atory ) aooQ.qt the institutions or thai city . 'fh re , Is I fascination about Burlington , we arc informed , that ( captivates every vIsitor , and thIs adulation Increases as the various features at time city become known Its 10Caton , on the shores or Lake Champlain , adds no little to the charm of its many scenes , ni shown In the pictorials iumining time pages ot this brochuro. A better con- caption of its dclghLul surroundings could not be conveyed than Is given by a writer , who describes It as possessing "the moun- lulu scenery at Scotland , the sky and sun- sets ot Italy , the valleys and verdure or France , the lake views at Switzerland , and the pHk.lke surroundings or on English landscape. " "Pledgo or the Hose , " by Jessie Livingston Fox : "Tho Daisy arl , " a flowery song by rank I S. ( Urant ( words by John ii. Lewis ) ; 'he Jnchesse'altz , " for the pianoforte by Matte I. Alman , and "Ave Marie , " ( for voice and piano ) . English words by Ellis " 'llon and music by I Lane Wison , arc some at the latest popular music issued by Chicago 5Yh1e ( . Smllh Music Publishing Company , . lU01S HlITTR A' Ill' JObl " ATLANTA , Ga. , Feb . 2B. The ladles or the library commitee at the Cotton States and International exposition , "blch opens In At- lantl the middle ot September , are endeavoring - orInI to secure a representative collection or books wrItten by women to be exhibited In the library or the Woman's building , The desire Is to make this collection 8 nearly uulveral a possible , and to thIs end conmtitlees have been appointed where work III to cover the ( different countries at Europe and America ; but while they hope to make , . _ . , . _ - - - - - - - . - the collection general , they especially wish to cal out and make manifest the resources and ( development at that portion ot time United \ Slates which has , Ul1 to this time , been least thoroughly worked . The New England anti mlidle states have long had a recognized literature that 1 read almost lS much abroal as It Is at home , mod the south has recenty become known nr the center and motive ot a literary , development thai Is as full of Iuturu prom. Ises as at present Interest , but time west , while furnishing a few hrliant examples ot Its possibilities , has its record as a sec- tion still to matte . It Is believed that a thorough canvass or the Pacific states , and at those lyIng between . tween the Rocky mountains and the Alleghenies . ghenles , will develop much that ( Is of inter- ell and promise , and the ladles or the l- brary committee have decided to give especial . peclal attention to this field . In order to make their list as complete they earnestly desire ant solicit . lS possible , } earnesty 10. licit the co-operaton ot all publishers a 11 authors throughout tits section , timid . ask the a51stlnca of the newspapers In theIr attempt . tempt to reach ouch persona as lay wish to contrIbute to the success ot their enterprise . prise TIBY WANT : J. hooks written by women who are either by birth adoption , or the character ot their work , identified with this section. 2 , Photographs , autocraphs , and any relics or mementoes at a literary nature that lay be obtainable . 3. Exhibits illustrative of prlntnr ( or publishing . lishing enterprises carried on hy womom Ishlnl , ot illustrative work In black and white , either for 4ouks , Isgazlnes or : newspapers . whIch Is exclusIvely the work or women , I These articles \\111 ) be acceptable , either , as loans or donations , the later preferred , and can be sent by mal to time Cotton States anti International Expollton com- pany Piedmont Park except In Instancea where the collection Is Bu clenty largo or valuable to justify freight , In which case they cal be shipped free ot charge to the me address All loans must be carefully : catalogued by limo owner , anti a duplicate lilt , barIng name and address Of the owner , enclosed 10 the package to serve as a guide tt tbe conunlt- tee In returning limo same. The committee wi bl grateful for the co. operation of librarians In calling attention to marks of m'rlt by women. 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