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I'.- -, s no b fi .: i. .I...- I.f,.io u .1.1 iw -- bn fi iljii l.,i r..r Wk sin- - kin than slu bad to . i r.-- M.-n- - y"- n AX' TBEHK UE LAY CCMIX AXU1KUV IX' ALL WIXTBEK." tt. ,1 rei'.l!i..fl-l'.K.,- i y ob-ec- t. Her son bad recently occupied a largo still part of her hrart, hut her husband retained hi place, and as day followed day tho image of the geutleoian who purchased the paper from ber would rite to her mind, and in her dreams hewas ever present Sometimes aba would murmur in those dreams: Alphonse, dont yon know me?" Then she would dream that onoe more they were united Eugene hia father's right hand, the father and son bound together by the strongest ties that can bind oa this earth, their home tbo pleasantestorplace vex imaginable, nothing to trouble them, tho past forgiven and forgotten. Then a grim vail would cover all and dreadful nightmare follow, and as the inns raya burst through tho blinds in the early morn the would turn restlessly on her bed, stretch out her arms, opeii her eyes and find that she was still alone. Lately she had cirsigned herself very much to her cumstances and had given up all idea of ever seeing her husband again. True, she had little cause to wish to see him, hot, Ilka many another patient woman, she loved and andlong-aufiorln- g hoped against fatek And now in tho midst of the brightness of hor new life this other trouble had come upon her. Eugene, her manfrom ber s Ids ly boy, had been snatched for a time snd she was laft without counsellor or friend with tho store oo her bands snd only a slight experience to guide her as to what was best to do. and Fortunately her brain waa clear was soreknowing a young German who temly in need of somo employment, hired him to porary or otherwise, shewas thereby enattend to t!m storo and abled to mike frequent visits to Eugene at tbe hirJ.iiaL Uiscmsedld not prove as serious as was at first imagined than s much more rapid his recovery had tho most hopeful of tbe surgeons anticipated. In the second week ho was ablewas move about a little end bis matter with allowed to bold long conversations him. .. ,i.. I.!, moinnr was would try aid: Moilier. I wish you oeisr the day d get here a little Tbe young lady who ifu the in the carriage t the time She be bore. accident occurred willan.l sends ms lota often comes to see mesnd drisk things toest thing. "That is rather an uncommon a cue of that kind Eugene. Usually is and tbst a fewspologlcs are expressed mother. ia the last of it." said his replied It U not so In this Inilinc1' have ha invalid. "No mors concern than thisbTlady OTItl- mWbr. ,h one-coul- , TOf BEAX.LT SfVST ourewse ra'i Cl TO dlVi:. si I? il ui Sail i !.' lull jtnl 'lii' to i i - l:.i ll'i Wii to ll. ...ii ki.-.- in lilt ii- air'. J a I1...1II. M I ainulwuts t . in"l-typuu- t, ' ' If. er." What It It, Eugene, something l !. : Al i. Tbi life is made np of c. i ji :,i r s .J ia L. ,1 . : - ! S,h i " . - I . today?" 11 ;.) f. tenrn. . totdYn teCTl I Iii ERNCMNE SHEEP DIP frev . . WILLIAM you ir demlcr, MORCAX. uk r him H.. qvawfa V - ' I ii II it - s r ' : - ltU:h I. I i S 'flt r.:,n i r'v I r r i, 'fi,t ,i i i" . i:u ii: i i j " 'i ,.i. ; j - j f a, ii 4 8 ' v I. I I'l M. ; i i i Te I. I '4 .ii ip. i .ii, r, ft I 1 S.n.n ld. U - 'r 1. ( V is n. X. s . VuVvowviv Till v vVv V iv -. tef ..f I i'i I'. 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Nothing; but 1 promised toesll some time at the store and hiTi a long talk acknowledg-nd.- " with Mrs. Bregy. mid Sun if. ro being As the iii.ith'-an-- i r aut Percy waa silent a few moments; bnt driven borne. Aii he resumed: in the library still i..li..., about EmArmida, I have been thinking that erick. would like to have a talk to that lady "Tbure la a raTuterv attiirlu il lu all uf and her eon some time. In fact, I have It." said Perer to Mr. Wll.ua "If you mads np my mind to do IL Their could hare only soon thn fellow Emerstrange connection with Mr. Emerick ick, it might liavo cleared up doubts, puxzius ms and my curiosity Impels me but as the matter now stands we esn do to learn mom." nothing but sprc.ilste." What is your motive. Pi rry?' "Very t, . nut if for no other resson 'You will pardon my abruptness. than tooMii'i- this r woman we tnui reArmida, but for tbs present it must now fellow him up, I1 ,imnppoe there main a aaeret; in due time you ehall of I.I . to any felurnlng know sib to New York in fc r I -- Xu doubt yon base eiculicnl "That ii somutlii ir li nnstiiie answered the unsophisticated l,ru" me, sai l i . i y i.ii.1 liavo glrL reputable eumably Changing tho "object. Perry asked if for koenlng his the could toil whether Mr. Wilcox was Engt-uBregy called at the ultlno in tha house or noL Armida replied: Mr. Emerick wss In wss told snd I saw him a moment ago la tha i call cl to msko the Ameri South library." wss told he wss in Then If yon will please excuse me, 1 atne Inqnlrv tbi-irv uropo. Proli lly neither of will go to him. ns I wish to tpetk with . !h, lies wu-if" words With tbwe him on bis huslnasa" (TO PR COKTINrTP.l left lbs room. Ho had nut gone mors than a moment Sixty meaiheiB of the fair end f. all b.-Mrs. Delaro entered tbo room were railed on for lti-leterhnod, alone. where Armida sat find did bow on and "license" you Frid. smnnntlfiff lo from Ws, my dear, the puticni (fStCMtll. - n tiKmid f'lrum Oikhil ,KP msvr BUOffilsiN Itw llte J V is out." e - . , i con-elud- mysteries,1 ; iwee cnifraif Weber Piasio:., s bis mother, who was much impressed by what Eugene had rslsted CliArTkil X. A rtf trt, Arts f rert," sang Percy Lovel. in a rich voice, full ot pathos. Certainly he seemed to fssl what he :sug, and bcvuiupunied hiioself on tho piano in a peri. : t manner. As the last note died swuy he turned round on thestoulsed noticed tbst be was not alone. How long since yon returned, Aral da? i did nut hour you enter tbe room." Sq you were too much engrossed in your song to notice any thing rise. But how to it, Percy, the! you always slug inch eed songs? Ouo would Imagine that there was some terrible griof gnawing st your heart, when yon ling those songs you do it with what seems to be so much real feeling. If I do I esa not give a more tbun ordinary reason for IL I passionately lore music, and ray whole soul responds whan 1 commence to sing, replied Percy. Continuing, he asked: Have yon bean to the hospital again wr Fernolino CDomlcal Co.p 18 Broadway, It wasaoverul days before Eugene waa able to come np to the Dolaros' bonaa, Tbe neighbors stared liurd enough when they eaw him end Iii mother seat themselves in the etyliiih vltluria which wee drawn up in front of tho store door to convey them to tha temporary home of onr California friends, and somo queer remarks were passed about the aira which tbe French woman gave hartolf. Upon reaching the house they at once nsuered Into tbe library and ina eonsnliatlon immediately commenced. Mrs. Bregy had very little to toll concerning her history prior to the time her husband deserted her. Nhe rotated the Incident of meeting him at a hall to which ehe bad been Invited by some friends from her own country, end toll the story of tholr brief courtship and finally of her marriage to Alphonse Bregy. But shejaithor nunld nut or would not tell what hor husband's business was. Sho of their said that for tlie first six married life ho wm a loving husband and Ires tad hor kindly, but afterwards he began to go away for a week or two at n time and grew cold toward her. Finally, about a month after Eugene waa born, be wont away end never again returned. After that time aha never heard of her husband but once and that waa froms French plasterer, who hsd been out to Denver. This men ssearted poai lively that ho law Alphonio Bregy in that city, bat that ha could nut get to apeak to him. "Tbst," Mrs. Bregy, "was all I ever heard of him, snd I hsd given up sll hope of over seeing him igsla until I mat him e few months ago st tbs dock In Brooklyn." "Was there any thing peculiar in hi! general bearing? asked Percy. Yea, he I too pod a little, bnt showed It more especially when he grew tired snd of wearing fata shoulder-brace- s would discard them fur s day or two," answered Mrs Bregy. Then Mr. YYilcox asked wbat stops they had taken to dirover who Mr. Eaoerick really was since he went sway on tbs "Trinidad. J "AU that has been dose I did mydown to went self, said Eugeno. "I the oOee of Emerick A l'a on Pearl street and the clerk told me that Mr. Emerick was in Buenos Ayres." Eugene than recounted what bo had beard while the door wss closing. After this very lilt in information of importance was piiu-- f.'uin the mother and son, but they left, after being entertained during tbe evening by lira Delaro and Armida. Mr. W it cox said to Min. Bregy: "Inasmuch as the was the carelessness of our cn l as yon. cause of yonr sons , perwsuntly refuse, suy reiei-nseyon must allow me to do one thing." said What is that, Mr. lira. Bregy in a pleasant manner. You muat permit us to make some inqulrioe regarding this Mr. Emerick and giro us permission to find out all we esn shout hi in, be replied. In a grateful tuna tbe woman replied: Auy Information you mar heabluto give to me, no matter Ip scanty In desnd tail, will be gladly Mid h?, lldii AujftiM ct tl'abhv lNiAL fa (fiutf'l fiitcltU r S J e.itcforiite"1"" Then it can not be done too soon," I can not even go to urged Perry. sleep at night wilhuut i but uinu Em ( rick's Imago lc lr.ro me, and suiiiclliing Ut im bo is hiding fro:.' n portant?" Well, perhaps It la, and perhaps not When Miss Delaro called last week I asked her if sho knew Mr. Kmerick, the South American merchant snd she stared st me as though a thunderbolt had struck her, snd snswersd: How strange. Yes, I have met him; do you know hlmY I did not toll the circumstances of your meeting him, but I said that you had seen him once snd he so resembled an old friend of yours that yon always hod him In your mind, but I hall nsvsr forget her pnasled look." to YAcfeBninitntt . . , 1 - Yurk. , a 1. I i fceiUp. v I '"I. ; ,li wi Wss. rtljt 4i .a. ,...,. sli t'H d t, cox. im- IH tnlH,. I b (ii - ' f N. Yk pror Wil- to dN i I tf I i MirriiiirNtifrloUkt writoro .it i r U.iiii iLki ii iuiivimI mm .. : undoubtedly tbo course to pursue, remarked Mr. suiuu JisA. r'c.t . t ai.u trSTIMONIAL. I'.! sessing.'- That a tiia. Ii mu I.nvli.j. Il .liinuuy . , h 4MJ, il "I would tuggust," said Mr, lul u', wisely, that wu send for Eugenn and bis mother and ask them to tell u all they know. Mrs. liregy will doubtless givo us their history and Eugeno m:;y have found out .umictliiug, the knowlaigs of which will bu worth pos- must suffer it Mj boy hsslotiof pluck and he will soon make good hia loss, aid Mrs. liregy. That will not do at all," said Arm 1 must at Ifist share part uf tbo dsmsge, and insist on being allowed to do something for yon eithor sow or st soma f store lima" Please understand. Miss Delaro, that neither of us wish it, was the quist but firm answer. Then you will st least front me one 1 privilege, laid Armida, pleasantly. am told that your son will leave the hospital in a few days Then permit me to call st tbe store and see buw yen are getting along, fur 1 am thoroughly Interested In the account of your history which your boy has glvsn me and wsU like to bear more." 'Ws shall always be pleased to sea you. I am sure," said Mrs liregy. Armida then rose logo, saying: Kcxt time I hope to see you in your own home, snd I sincerely hope that your son's business may not suffer Tory much in consequence of the accident. Boon after Armida had gone Eugene remarked to his molhor: T have something to toll you, moth- . - i ; hs-- , (iti ''p-I -- - !. ii!i Hi-- 5artit7 tx.a cf the Tccl. - I t5 L ! - -- Ss -- And :i J i--J ' 320,000 i' 0;:;1't' to g.L 'As usual," said Aruiiila, M ii i . ilil' tnir tl.,.1 !.;!!: i - j "V. , I.. l.UN g.-iwill. Vr. Mil.-- , s. "Ti.i'l: I Hirst -. Ii.,., f.-- 1 . .. 1. 1. .1 iiimI'iT, : a. i Tl, .11 n 111;.--, n , aud I l.is d " W i ii Hies,) mini. t. iltui-.- BEO TT?i7! "t. " im t.iik'lip ALLOW YOU." 7g, - . . ,!', son?" "Don't get osciled. mam. lie is uut locked up, but be mol with a alight accident aud is lying over at the liouot-vcl- t hospital, and if you will go with me I will drive you to him." "Of course I will go with you!" Said the now thoroughly excited woman. "Just wait while 1 clou the itoro." The policeman happened to bo a verj kindly sort of man, to be helped her tc carry in the boxes and roll the barrels trum thn doorway. Then ho ut in tho wagon wbilo she put on her bonnot, and few moments they were going Jown-tow- a at a rattling pace. On tbo way tbs policeman told Mri. liregy that her eon mot with the accident in crossing the entrance to Central to a lady's Park. Tnc horses atta amago had taxen frignt just as tuny merged from tho park and had run into Eugeno's wagon, which was upset, together with the lady's vehicle. The Inly had miraculously escaped wilhuut injury, but Eugene bad been taken in an ambulance to the hospital. Had Ids wagon been loaded, the policeman said, it would not havo been upset, lint Eu genu bad delivered bis goods and win driving borne. Tho policeman was v.ery chatty, and the mother's suspense in going to the hospital was consequently considerably lessened. When who arrived there the surgeons told her that her son could not just then bo Keen. They said his sbonldur had been dislocated and he bad received slight concussion, but would in all pruliability bo about again In tbe course of a couple of wooks. At first llioy seemed determined tbal nhe should not see ber son, but on bearin'; from nurse that ho was sleeping quietly they allowed tho distressed woman to take After that the kind look at him. hearted policeman drove her home and stabled the bone for ber. That night was a terrible one for Mr. Itregy. It was only within the past few months that her hotter nature had averted itself aftqr lying dormant for marly twenty yearn. Tho bulfetinga be had received from tbft world had eadoned the purer sentiments which lad struggled for an existence within ter breast, but now that slio had found hat there was still a place for her in he world, aho was lifted oat of the lire into which aho had drifted and elt that aho had aometiiing to live for jut for revenge for inch was not her 8he had loved and loved mtlve. rnly, and her love wan aa true, it not as when the dignified a pure, Upbonse Bregy led her to tho altar in be little French church la New York, t was still as anient aa It was when ho , nt called her wife and took her homo o tho modest flat near to Washington ark. Still she was living with an Air, . I row- - : SHEEP DIP in !'. III. loot I. a.llirt.i o"11g 1 liv I. cold. Why rnii not Vnoa .'hi I: : r Lkd si.r se.'ii III li.r lilc. J of what trail pirns in ilu su si.. " 1 I a iii'oii.i'iit au , a u at bor ii. you arj always liawn. aduiiratii.n -- i.d i rr.t l.avo stood k.i..'. "It is baldly niL'vsvary dial you should ad not Lu-- :. in- - I .ok. .. tin il by .y bu troubled with any I'usiiu-v- . uuiliurr " :bi said Mrs. Dularu as she Mi tho Mother, ibis i. Mi, s lug: lady who had such a lurtunate ei-aa- ui Shortly aftcrwaid Ari.iidaOMi r.d '.ho tbe day wbcn I was hurl." n l do i.oir.o carriagu uni went dow liund sfternoun. Miss neUro," sab shopping. For tbo past few niumli'. tbe French Human, in her polite they had boon living in a handsomely tones furnished bousu near Grsuarcy larL. Arinida for it was. none other re Armida and hor mother poised their ponded with equal civility, and tbei time vary much in each others com pauj, said: and tlie daysweut by pleasantly "Mr, liregy, I am sorry indeed that except for the fact that though is uf grout your oa should have met with ibis ac- and lasting trouble continually recurred cident in consequuuceuf uiir to Mrs. Dclsros mind, often making her Inability to retain cuutrol of tin lu.rses sad (umi lu her daughter's compiuy. . Uut lie was and Sir Wihvx uinl IVrcy lound i 1, u i v to to tln-inas a result turn wormy uu of your L oro.iliv tlii'ii timo uttcn liii,; to i ;ui. .i.-din-sij-- - i.it im.ltr.'i ebiu i '.i-alih-b- . forci'J into week of uselt-it got a fresh clew to Maviu bonides preventing him from following try.n; . in ordinary vocation, must occasinu Di'iaru'i niuid.-rer'l'l.i lamming thcro was to 1 a him great loss of money, besides havuf tho iiirc' im rosli-d per-oi- .s lilm uf a caused amount pain. ing great tl.u ivoci.L uovi lopuiciits in You really must allow u lu tuuiti.. tiou with tin. lb i uu fur the loss you have xustuim-d.- " If Mr Eiiurlrk i. Al; l.oiua- - liregy Not at all, miss, it was a misfurtune for which you are not to blame and we uii.1 ti.i'i a i uian's hu- -i .iJ, tlu-- he can nut Ini Vi:laMUot," urgu.-Mr. Wiicux. Yi-l,- " said lh.rt-y- , "llicm u.ay I n other iiifurniatiuu to conic wlih-- will change our or.iniou- - For my urt I util now loo lluiruiighi.Y interested in know-:i-g wiio tills Mr. Emerick rnully is to let tbe uiultHi drop. Hi net Ion from first to last during ibn brief time taut which wo saw him worn of a gave lundnrk suspicion, and if then- - is i litI :i:n a way to find out who not going to do it. I mu (raid 1 do dura to even hopo he is tin- man m- wauL but I havo bscomo eu imbued w.lh tho detective spirit that I am anxious to satisfy my own curiosity." ill I III- - -- tv -. 1 Mho would cluso bers.1-- vr'v 1 U,..t u ai.il tbo oi'k.-un!i r.n.-svigor l.::it uft.-"011. alnt oil tin Mvi.ii lay ajii aii punctually at tbe liot.ik.l. She i:n hr-.l UJAIt HAMZA; n im- tlio Ure and go out to malto lniiulrioA Slid tailed the lioy and coinmunued carrying thu things In from the door wi.nu a policeman drove up in Eugenu's wagon, but without Eugene. lira, lirogy'a heart gava a bound, but she managed to cry out: What is the mailer? What baa happened to my Mowers and Reapers. Steel .i 1., r. lia.-- - , . i:0 i1rH bv you : d 1'C' III. i, rttii!ni, ii k.-- r N- Agent fo 3 h uUu Utah, MERCHANDISE. icitod. Sii-- Lj ENER AL C furni.-- l Iruh Kunin bad a. Willes 'red ; . v im..-l- ' ( days an.! pan.tbilik of in IOliMi'i'lii.n nii(i i ..ml. an lli.d k ..ir. ui.igo v bon .I'" !n:r! .i.fli ii' li rr l lv nm. :.u.! First-clas- ,J V'r.'te. 1 it , Shoes, Hats, .Cai::( HariUare, and Evcrythingjii s Belonin," to a Goods Cheaper than,--i- t Store. in the any other House Store South1 County. Hoi-ts- ! hove I ta ' uii uU dreadful Tlicu alie w nil aud wonder. sumi-inin- I'KAl.KRfl I 1 a Itjt f- ; S.iiUE 4 tin 1 right lMX Eugeni-- . 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