J o o o o lo ooooooooo oooooooooo o o o o o oooooooooooo Mr Boltou figures In this narrntlvo as tho stouy hearted parent of a beau tiful daughter Most people knew him only ns 1 Hugeno lloltou druggets sundries Jolm street New York Hertha snld lie one day to the beautiful daughter aforesaid 1 do uot like George Ilnllctt Neither do 1 father replied the dutiful child 1 love him This brief and pointed colloquy was the climax of many conversations It stated a situation not at all unusual but Just as dllllcult for the persons In volved as If It had never figured In his tory or romance George was tho New York manager of Glrard Frores et Cle a Paris linn dealing in silks It was a responsible position for a very young man and George was making quite a bit of mon ey It was not his prospects to which Mr Bolton objected In fact his princi pal accusation was tlint George was one of those handsome men who al- I YOU CAN BEE A COPY OK IT HERE oooooooooooooo oooooooooooooo ft I SI V 111 BY HOWARD FIELDING oooooooooooo 1 rtvavs have 00 silly women chasing after them lie did not wisli to see bis daughter join the procession Besides Mr Bolton preferred Irving Meade u young man who stood in the shadow of a fortune and had recently come Into Mr Boltons employ that he might be kept from Idleness while the fortunes shadow was becoming solid And substantial Mr Meade was not a handsome man or much pursued by lguug maidens despite his prospec tive wealth To Bertha ho was a joke The Boltons lived in Englewood N tf A -widowed sister of Mrs Bolton iMrs Laura Merriam resided In New York Tho relations between her and the Boltons were not cordial except as -to Bertha who was a favorite with Mrs Merriam As the widow was wealthy Mr and Mrs Boltou viewed this intimacy with favor Now It happened that occasionally Bertha would receive a telegram like this Meet me it Twenty third street Sixth avenue li station up town side 12 tomorrow Laura Mkrrmu From Mrs Merriam Oh no from George Bertha could show these mes sages to her mother and use them as Ian excuse for going to town without the least fear of discovery for Mrs IBolton and Mrs Merriam would prob ably not meet within six mouths So Bertha and George were enabled to en ilov inanv luncheons together in the pwellest restaurants and usually a mat linee at the theater afterward It was on a Tuesday that George sent a message couched In the exact lan guage of the sample given above Ber tha was not at home when the mes onger boy nrrlved bo the telegram was given to Mrs Bolton who read It 8he knew that it was Berthas habit to answer these telegrams from aunty and she also knew that Ber tha would not return home till quite late In the evening as she was to take dinner at the house of a friend Such being the case and as she was sure that Bertha could go to town on the ifollowlug day she sent away this reply iby the boy who had brought the mes sage Mrs MerrUm 68 West Street New York Yes Tomorrow 12 Sixth avenue and Twenty third street Ueiitju When Mrs Merriam received this Bho did not know what yes meant and was inclined to regard It as an er ror of the telegraphers The impor tant part of the message however was clear Bertha wanted to meet her to itnorrow at noon at Sixth avenue and Twenty third street It must be understood that shopping wppointmeuts of this kind had some times been made between them When Bertha learned that her mother had answered the telegram shc was somewhat disturbed In mind Bho decided to telegraph George on the following day telling him to make the time 1145 Instead of 12 Tuub they could meet and George could get out of Itho way before Mrs Merriam should arrive If aunty should come It would spoil the afternoon for Bertha and George If she didnt Bertha would kuow whero to Qnd George who would be waiting and un ingenious note of explanation would satisfy Mrs iMerriams mind In regard to tho tela gram I A little before 10 oclock Wednesday forenoon Bertha entered tho Englo Svood telegraph oQlce Intending to end her message to George i Tre Just sent a telegram for yon up Coityrtolit IS lv Oniric tr llooht ooooooooooo ooooooooo o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o foyour house saltl tho operator You can see a copy of it here though Bertha read ns follows Make It 130 Inntead ot 12 Unavoidable Iuura MruRMM There wns n nice situation Was this dispatch from her mint or from George She puzzled over tho ques tion for several minutes nnd dually de cided that the expression Make It 130 stamped the communication ns the work of a man Therefore It would be useless to tele graph to George She could meet her aunt first and George later All things were falling out well It was n consid erable annoyance however to Hud on renchlng the railroad station that she had Just missed the train which she had Intended to tnke The time which she had spent in puzzling over that mesbage had accomplished this misfor tune It was Impossible to reach the appointed place by 12 Aunt Laura in the picturesque language of the peri od would be stood up but to meet George at 130 would be easy As the old fashioned novelists used to say let us leave Bertha waiting In the railroad station while we follow the fortunes of her father When I Eugene Bolton readied ills oillec tlint morning about 9 oclock lie discovered that he had left certain im portant documents at home lie needed them that day and at first lie had it In mind to telegraph ills wife to send them in by Bertha Thats what Ill do said he to Irv Ing Meade who hnd been present while Bolton vu searching his pockets for the papers Ill have Bertha bring them in Is Bertha coming here today ask ed tho young man in a voice that be trayed his joy She wasnt coming here replied Bolton She was going shopping with her aunt Mrs Merriam Mrs Merriam telegraphed her I suppose said Meade in a peculiar tone Why yes said Bolton How did you kuow that Mr Bolton responded the young man Impressively Ive been on to that game for some time What game cried the head of the Arm That telegram wasnt from Mrs Merriam It was from George Ilal lctt Crcsars ghost exclaimed Bolton What do you mean I know a fellow in the telegraph of fice In Englewood replied Meade I know where the answers are addressed when those shopping messages come to Bertha You do oil Well why didnt you tell me before I didnt feel like doing It answered the young man I didnt want to get Bertha into trouble Theres going to be trouble If what you say is true said Boltou Ill be at Sixth avenue nnd Twenty third street at noon today myself That is where they are to meet Is it said Meade Its where several people are going to meet responded Bolton and one of them will have a club with him I think it would be very unfortu nate sir snid Meade if your daugh ter were present at such a scene It might get Into the papers Youre right replied Bolton But what can I do Telegraph her using Mrs Merrl nms name not to come till later Then go up there and meet Hallott alone Ill do It said Bolton And ho wrote the telegram of which Bertha saw a copy as has been already related Now It happened that Bolton did not know that his wife had answered Mrs lIQ - wnKnKs BKirnur I hope biik isnt ill Merrlams telegram on the day before He supposed that Bertha had done so nnd believing Meades story he sup posed that the reply had gone to Ilal lctt Therefore he was very much surpris ed as he got upou the elevated railroad platform at the appointed hour to see Mrs Merriam waiting there Wheres Bertha asked that lady approaching him I hope she Isnt 111 N no said Bolton feeling very foolish nnd cursing Meade In his heart Bho Isnt 111 but she couldnt possibly come In toduy and as I was to be here at about the hour named she asked m to tell you about It THE NORFOLK NEWS FRIDAY FEBRUARY 1 1001 I nm very much disappointed said Mis Merriam In an offended tone And she turned away without another word and walked down the stairs to thu street Bolton wnlted awhile to innke suro that Ilallctt was uot coming and then ho took a train down town A nice fools errand you sent mo on lie yelled at Mende when tho two were again in Boltons private olllce And he told the story of his adventure Ill bet you 1000 to n cent ex claimed Meadtv that 1 nm not mis taken about this She must have got your telegram and sent Homo sort of reply to llallett Hell bo there at 130 sure Id like to know whether there Is anything In this said Bolton doubt fully Go up there and youll see said Monde And lie finally persuaded ills employer to go The Instant that Bolton pnssed tho threshold Meade ran out by nnother wny lie did not purpose to have any nilstnko this time lie know that Ber tha would be nt the rendezvous and he decided to make sure about llallett Such a scene as must result would bo directly In his Interest though ho would have preferred that Bertha should not be present He feared the effect of her persuasive eloquence upon her father who really loved her with nil his heart and would bo In danger of forgiving satan himself If Bertha should plead for him However the chances were Hint llalletts ease would be settled forever So Meade dodged Into a telegraph of fice and wrote out a message to llal lett lit Berthas name making the ap pointment at the place and hour al ready mentioned Send this snid he to the operator In charge of tho telegraph station nnd say tlint n young lady left it In a great hurry Then lie gave tho operator half a dol lar nnd ran out By good leg work lie got abend of Bolton at the Cortlnndt street station of the elevated road Ar rived nt Twenty third street he took up a position on the opposite side from tlint where the lovers and the lrnto father were to meet He could see well enough from the windows of tho wait ing room across the tracks At least tlint wns tho best place that he dared to tnke He would not have missed a glimpse of the scene for nny reason able sum of money Ho hnd not been waiting long when Bertha appeared looking as sweet as a fflVrar A HAND WAS LAID UTON HIS SnOULDEK rose and as happy as a bird Five min utes ten minutes passed Where wns llallett Where was Bolton Twelve minutes then 13 ominous number An up town train stopped nt the station and at the same moment a down town train rushed in blocking the vision of the Jealous lover When he could see across the tracks again Bertha and George were greeting ench other In a manner much more than cordial But whore was Mr Bolton Meade asked that question of his own tor mented heart and there was no replj Bertha and George begnn to move to ward the stairs leading to the street If they mingled with the throng below Mr Bolton might search for them In vain lie wns helpless to avert a ca lamity that he himself had wrought It was he that had sent or Inspired the messages that had resulted in this meeting Scarcely knowing what he did Meade ran out of the waiting room nnd dashed down the stairs Reaching the street he looked across Sixth avenue and there were Bertha and George get ting Into a hansom There was no way for him to stop them but he rushed across tne avenue as ir an uepenueu upon his haste The hansom was well under way as he reached tho foot of tho L road stations stnlr on the up town side of the avenue lie leaned aguinst the structure and gasped A baud was laid upon his shoulder and he heard the voice of Mr Bolton asking what in tho name of all the fiends at once he was doing there Theyve driven a wny In a hansom cried the excited young man Chase them Now look here said Bolton re straining him If you think Im go ing to believe any more of your lies you dont know me My daughter hasnt been here and llallett hasnt been here and I can prove It Look at this telegram It was handed to me Just as I rushed out of the office but I forgot to open It till a half minute ago Meade looked and read this Laura telegraphs make it 130 same place Dertba left before mcuage arrived Meet her at 12 and tell her It was signed by Mrs Bolton So you see said the Btern parent Bertha had no reason to be here nt 130 and of course llallett wouldnt have been Meade I beglu to see through you Youro a Jealous Jackass And 1 had picked you for my son-in- law The thought makes me modest I reckon Bertha couldnt have done worse Itll bo just like me to let her suit herself after this experience and If Bhe wants George llallett why by the Jumping jingo she shall have blmt bum n TALK OF EXTRA THE BENEFIT SESSION FOR OF CUBA Fllllmilrri Union Thulr tJImnat lo lfrn liliilnir Illll If Allimril to Come to u Vote It Will Surely Inm Irptiiiitiirr liilillut Inn Washington Jan 30 Talk of an extra pension which It was thought had been abandoned Ims been revived and some very good reasons aie ad vanced to show that It mny bo n neces sity The Cuban constitution will not be In shape to be presented to the United States until nfter the adjourn ment of congress although by the mid dle of March It Is cxpoetwd that It will be ready By some It Is considered as pretty hard upon Cuba to suggest that her constitution be held up for nearly a year and that inennwhlle tho status or the Cubitus and especially their In dependence has not been established The statement Is made In private conferences tlint there Is no real dis position to give Cuba her run inde pendence Tills Is a bnse aspersion on the honor of the United Stntes Befoio the war with Spain wns begun the pledge wns distinctly made that Cuba should be five and she will be Just as quickly as Is possible In nn orderly and dignified manner In most cases the suggestion of an American pro tectorate oer Cuba or of annexing the Island lo the United States Is made by those who desire to exploit that rich country for their own Individual bene fits The presidents Illness while It has at no time been In any way serious has greatly weakened lilui so much so that lie Is yet unable to attend to any tiling tlint Is not urgent public necessity Tills litis necessitated a postponement If not an nbniidoiiiiicnt of all social functions much lo the dismay of so ciety and those on pleasure bent But governments exist not for the enjoy ment of the fashionable but for con serving the wellare of the masses One after another the appropriation bills are emerging from senate commit tees iukI are being placed upon the calendar for consideration The legis lative appropriation and the Indian tip proprlnllon bills have been disposed of and the shipping bill Is filling In all the gaps so as lo bring the measure ns speedily to a vote as is possible Sena tors Vest and Depew have spoken nnd Sonntors Chandler and Mason It Is snld are ready and may have delivered their speeches before this reaches the readers eve It Is said that Senators Berry Cockrcll Bacon nnd possibly Clay ngaln will speak In opposition and even Senator Teller Is expected to speak for a few minutes In order to show why he voted for a ship subsidy bill ten yenrs ago and refuses to vote for a better bill now Senators Pettigrew Butler and one or two others ate snld to have careful 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