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Show OGDEX DAILY COMMEPXIAL: SATURDAY. JANUARY 24. 1891. the sosa or are IxkxEg ao wU! By tlbe ay, Jtt. FtJUoa paid yoa a oocspiiiaess." A aSfit ak tiajc Cui Brutows cheek. TW mmgrnt CM torn, -BWJy! TThat was UT Tb. saf Ueatriafr He aaii yo were ptvuy.- Tw aaR cry sun: -- Um ia las m very kind," Quia answers, a Mr fcl Lt at LttU dkappuiatecly. ua ct a el ea kls u pretty, and knows it very wtH. Owdy a4 t frun far. bta tull ao again and aain-- . iMnt; lanng taat aMst LA. to Mrs. Bad. I ff a tap her reprovingly W atut. I jr tM lilt wila a eutCj ivory fan. W KMTti, Vail W n My dar girl, yon ahoold tot oader-valo- e anrh a compliment from a millionC ikinmtitrt aire like Mr. Folium." drtft taai Lit. a tomaiaV 0.W giowy dark eyebrows suddenCM ta aw-n- t ICaey aa4 arrft. ly lift thesuelrea. ac to itrt i A niilLooaii. Mrs. Badciiffe?" Gnndy atd Am. Vt. Oh. bis wealth ia imiae&ar! I It. apead traa Car, X thonglit yoa knew it." tito Urii Uat awt Oe U. bnit? trf nr. Xo, I luve not hrd," fV a ffeurt. tins uL "Vt-U- , that is not etranjre, whea on 'aa like dn strike tna mntnWra that yoa could not have tki OK tsrfl fttxJU kid, known anything about Lim." T1 lsr drcafc na Jr. Kma aad am Five daya pass. During thia time (M la CT7 aWu siac John Folsom and Eloiae Bristow art TS. Suae i4 Um Bow. much together. Each aooa dkcovers ia Ths suuo at Um atria. tha other a charm which Iks wholly ThaurirsDMii apart from that which first brought them together in such close mutual atA POOR KEVEXGE. traction; but it ia doubtful whether, ex cept fur certain spurious intelligence "I am pfjinj to bare two guecU st imported by Mr. Badciiffe, either of these two young persona would hava redal&la the day After marked Mrs. Badclifle careleesJy oo had sufficient interest in the other's acttorniinf to the oi l husband who adore quaintance to hava made the delightful her ani who ia fall thirty jren her discovery which has now resulted for Dotn. arnior. Eloiae Bristow and Mr. Folaom dear "Yua, mj OpbelU," it the ami. areYea, ia lore with each other thoroughly Lie answer, while Mr. RadeliiT attn the coffee hit wife has joe. mad far liim. at the end of a week's time. More than I am ao glad to hear yon aay to. I once, while thinking of how superbly her waa on t'ja rerg, my dear, of proposing revengeful scheme bad aueceeded, Mrs. otne each aocial distraction. And pray Badcliffe'a eyea Cash with malkdoua tri umph. whom hare yon bit nponT last John Folaom talla himself that "Ton hare met the lady, I am tnra. heAt ia foolish sot to avow his love, since She ia Hiaa Eloiea Briatov, and the Eloiae has given mora than a single ia Mr. John Folaom." Mr. Badciiffe ooasidera thia reeponat marked sign by which, if be cannot read the exact truth, he has at least had for a moment, and then np go hi gray reason to guess it . i ' toothed eyebrow ia nnmiatakabU One day while passing the library door ha catches the gleam of a pink moslin "My dear, yon matt be making tome dress. iniatalre, 1 hare heard yon aay aome morning ia aha," ha mentally murmurs, "It very hard things about both these peo- "and aha ia alone, I shall not ple. I remember your being very an- leava provided I her until hava declared the truth." indeed Eloiae beat Bristow joat gry Eloiae proves to be alone. Mr. Folaom fore yonr marriage for for" seats himself at her aide, and in a few "Can't yon recollect whyT interrupt! momenta haa spoken words that bring Mrs. Badciiffe in smiling interrogation. the color glowingly to the girl's rich "Thia was my reason for being angry: Eltxse chose to spread abroad certain re- cheeks and mako her eyea sparkle with brilliant fire. He finished with these ports about me when I waa poor little humble words: Ophelia Bhulton, which, whether they "I have no right to address yon as I were true or false, concealed behind them the desire of preventing our mar- am doing; for oh, Eloise! even should you consent to become my wife the riage. Von were sensible enough not to world would call me little else than a believe the gossip, and so she was de: fortune hunter." ' scheming feated." j ; A moment after the last words are ut"But have yon forgiven her, Ophelia? tered Eloise Bristow leaps to her feet I thought not." ; r A fortune hunter!" she bursts forth Mrs. Radcliffe's foes ia very calm and indignantly. "I I do not understand gentle in its expression. Mr. Folsom, nnless you mean what "PRhawl my dear Badciiffe, what is you, you say for cruel satire!" the use of cherishing grudges?" ; He rises now. "True, Ophelia. And this Mr. Fol"Satire? course of do not I Why, aom? Yon onod to dislike him, I well The facta are plain enough. My fort remember. What waa it, by the by, une ia now a mere wreck of what it once that he did to offend?" was, and you are immensely wealthy." "Oh, it was two years before I met A bleak sort of laugh leaves and yon, during the year that I lived in fcioisebitter, a lips. Bristow rortomocth with Annt Fannie. Ah, hus"Did Mrs. Badciiffe tell you that band mi) o, what a memory you bavet" that I was immensely wealthy?" she aaks 'Tm pitting old, Ophelia." excitedly. "Nonaenset You are as young as V "Yes." "Thanks for the delicious compliment Eloise sinks back into her seat Fix I waft a kiss to yon acroes the breakfast her eyes on John Folsom's face. ing table. Now, tell me what it was that which has become very pale, like her Portwnouth did?" friend your sne now continues, "And Mrs. "He set a very dear friend of mine, a own, Badciiffe told me the same thing regardMrs. Farren, against me by telling her ing you!" A slight pause. Suddenly that I was trying to make her husband she asks, "Have you ever thought, in fall in love with me. lie never knew times, that Mrs. Badciiffe had any past that I had fonnd the truth ont before I dislike toward yon?" left Portsmouth, but I had." John Folsom's answer then cornea "And yon are going to have these two promptly enough, "Yes, I used to believe people, both of whom I know you hate, she hated me." e, np at Elmdalet" mormnred Mr. Eloise laughs again, though less bitlifting both hands in mock inten- terly than before. "I never could unsity of fttnoaement. "And I feel that she hated me all derstand some of your whims, Ophelia; now. This is her revenge." along, are they quite beyond me! By the by, Those four words exercise a strange do these forthcoming guests know each effect upon the man who hears them. other?" He seats himself at her side. He fixes "No; I doubt if they have ever heard htrface a pair of eyes that glow each other's names. John Folsomhas upon strangely. lived in Portsmouth, you know, always "Eloise Bristow," he begins, with soland Eloiae in London. Mr. Folsom is in determined voice, "the story of my emn, town now for a month or so, I have latewealth is what first attracted you toheard from old an ly Mary Waldrom, ward me; hut now that you know me, is Portsmouth friend. He is here for busi there not any f oeliug m your heart wholness reasons trying, Mary writes, to ly apart from all this?" save a little from the wreck of his fortEloise makes no answer. She lowers une." her "Ah! hi has, then, met with severe man eyes and begins to tremble. The at her side draws nearer. losses? I knew he was rich or, rather, I love you well enough to die "Eloise, I remember your telling me so." for you yes, even in these queer, proeaio "He has lost next to everything, they times of ours. And if this be the case, say, by. the failure of Rushit & Stamsurely I love you well enough to work mer.' .' for What ia your answer, darling? "And, my dear ahem! how about thia Liftyou! up your head and speak it out Mias ' Eloise Bristow? Is she ahem! bravely. When Mrs. Badciiffe next well off?"-meets us shall she laugh to herself in "Not at all. A church mouse ia in handsome circumstances compared with magnificent delight and silently murmur, 'My revenge is accomplished? or shall her." she grind her handsome white teeth in Fivo or six days after the above con secret rage while looking on our happiversation Mrs. Badciiffe s guests arrived ness, and be forced to confess that we inElmdale. The guests find every hospitality await- have conquered her with the very weapons she sought to use against us. turn ing them at the charming country seat ing her revenge into that which may be oi fcimaale. "You have a most exquisite place here," our luelong future Joy and such joy, Mr. Folaom tells his hostess, while they Eloise, as no man can purchase?" , There is a momentary silence, while are left alone together for a few momenta Eloise sits motionless, with eves still on the night of his arrival. "Yes? Do you really think so?" is the lowered; and then an instant later she sweet answer. "I am so glad everything has flung herself upon his breast and hidden her passionately tearful face pleases you. And how about your fellow guest, Mias Bristow? Is not she against his shoulder. He needed no other answer. Elmira Telegraph. lovely?" "I never specially admired brunettes," The Vulue of Greenback. is John Folsom's reply, with a covert 1S63, when the greenbacks first went in glance at the flaxen tresses of Mrs. Rad- - into circulation, their twice in tmhl tnr cliffe. the entire year averaged about 83.3 cents The lady laughs. on tne dollar, their highest 98 "Ah, it doesn't much matter. I fan and their lowest 75.6. In being !Sfi3 tW one be blonde whether or cy, brunette, if ranged from C3.3 to 79.5, in 184 from one has immense wealth." 38.7 to C7.3, and "in 1865 from 46.3 to "Immense wealth! And is Mi38 Bris 70.4. The year 1864, which was the tow" darkest period of the war, saw the gov"Wealthy? Oh, enormously one of ernment currency at its lowest value and the greatest, heiresses I know of." goia at its greatest premium. After the "Indeed!" John Folsom responds, war. of course greenbacks increased in ginning suddenly to stroke his dark, ralue. although with some fluctuations. eiifcy mustache with considerable en At the beginning of 1879, when specie ergy. ' tiarmenta were formallv resnmp.1. mm. Not long afterward Mrs. Badciiffe Is backs went to par with gold, and have alone with Mis3 Bristow. iruiituicu uicre ever lance. at iXralB "Jly dear Eloise," eha begins, "yon trio THE BOW. Baby Carriages tu ia; t4 First Shipment of the Season Just Received. ! 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