I ' im 1 G THE DAILY BEE COUNCIL BLUFFS , MONDAY SEPTEMBER 7. 1885. 1 MILT AFFAIR JJY HUGH CONWAY , Jlnthnr of "OalUd Dock" and "Dark Day XXVI. CONTINUED. Through Mrs. Miller , of course , And byhls flow light ho was nblo to explain a dlscrep- Ancy vrhlch had always troubled him. On tbo night vrhen sbo bado.hlm liopo and wait , I tuonurso had told him that Beatrice bad f iivod her years ago from starvation , whereas - as , Horace had told him , that until she came Co tha house , she vras a stranger to them all. Ho had not thought it worth while to pursue the inquiry. Bho , this strangely mannered woman , had made him premise to wait. Walt for what ! Tboro was nothing to < ralt for. Even it ho. s bo scornfully told himself bo could , should forget his manhood and bo willing to take Beatrice as his wif even cow , ho know that a barrier , never to be climbed , would be raised by bor. Ho did not wrong her in this. 'Co know that for all that had befallen she was mourning in mental sackcloth and ashes. Ha had no bltuno to , gtvo her , no ctono to cast. She had not tried to win his lovo. Bho had mot accepted that love when offered. Too well ho know why. Yet ho know also that she loved him loved him but would never bo bis. The thought drove him half mad. No frlond of Carruthors1 would have known 'him , as , with heavy brows nnd bent head , bo walked through these qulot streets of * suburban London. But why the flight ) No now dread , no now danger could have threatened her. Did .eho after alt fly because ho was coming to 'fiazlowood ' House ? Did she fear that her resolution muse give way , nnd with ono breath she must avow her love , and with the next toll her lover that love could not 1x3 be tween them ? No. A word from her would thavo stayed Ms coming. Bho had oven aa good as asked him to com ? . Bho was not flying from him. Then the thought of that man who was cooking her came to his mind. Ho shuddered and bit his lip ; ho know not why. But his first thought was to trace this unknown man end hear why ho wantnd Beatrico. His mood changed. Ho would not seek him. Ho had no moro to learn. After what ho had this morning hoard all inquiries , all information , could but tend to make him iporo miserable. There was nothing now loft for him in the world but sheer hard tvork. Work , work , work , tbo greatest blessing over given to man. I 80 bo walked on and on , almost crying in Us anguish , almost raving in his -ttter help lessness to mend matters. But all the while , do what ho could to tear his idol out of her ebrino , thinking of her as the calm , fair , { lately girl ho had known and loved , the ono of all the world against whom slander should raise no voice. Before bis aimless walk was ended his mood had grown soft and pitying. Anger bad simply faded away. All ho could now think o v\ns Beatrice and her sorrow. All lie askoJ was to bo able to ECO her and tell bor there was ono who would over bo as a brother to hor. The wild resolve that ho would now acquiesce in her disappearance as calmly as did her uncles disappeared. Ho would flnd hor. Ho would go to bar , toke lior hand , toll her the secret was his , coun sel her , and , if it were possible , stand be tween her and what she had to bear. But ho knew now , or thought ho know , the utmost that lifo had to give him , nnd ho saw in it a sorry substitute for what It had scorned to premise only a few days ago. ago.Blomo Blomo her I Why should ho blonrt her I How had she wronged him ? CHAPTER XXVIL A HELPING HANI ) . 1 To makeup one's mind ; to vow to flnd a young woman who has disappeared without leaving a trace is oup thing to flnd her is another. The world is a place of considerable tizo , and chance meetings ore not o common AS the conilding novel reader is asked to bs- llovo. Such was at least the experience oj two men , who , from different motives , ivora equally anxious to find the fugitive. The Orst Maurlco Hervoy , the second Frank Car- rutliors. Horvoy , who , having paid a second visit to Onkbury , had in some way managed to learn that Beatrice , the boy and the nursohad gene to London , bade a hasty adieu to BlacktOwn and returned to the capital The moro ho Itudied the situation , the more apparent it became that , to use his otvn words , ho was In a cleft stick. So long as Beatrice could .tpnccal her whereaboute from him , so long was ho utterly helpless. Ho could , of course , compass n certain amount of revenge bat the cost would bo too torriflc. However weot a thing may bo , it may bo bought too dearly. Ho could walk boldly up to Sir Malngay Clnuson and proclaim himself hi * son-in-law. Ho could go to these Talberta and show them that ho married their niece when she was little moro than a scbool-girL But what good would this do ? His bolt would bo shot , and his quiver held no other. It might bring down Beatrice but not her money. Ho would have to deal with mon ot the world instead of a woman over whom ho bold the terror of exposure. Ho had ono arttclo tojsoll , silence. There was ono cus- . . -tomerfor'it , his wife. "With her ho could trade to advantage , but the moment ho broke luck for another market bis com modity became all but valueless. Again , there was that cursed clause in old JTalbert'd will. Horvoy could easily prove that Beatrice was his wife , but in doing so bo also proved that she had married , when under ago , without her trustees' consent , and the said trustees could do almost cr uelly as they liked with her foituuol Prob ably they would throw him two hundred a year so Ion ? as ho kept out of the way. ftVhat was two hundred n year when we know that had ho not insisted on bringing some ono's head down to the dust , ho might liavo had ton times the amount ? Why had uo not taken the money and foregone ids revenge - vongo ? I In fact , Beatrice's flight , nUhough not effected for strategical reasons , was a mas- terploco ; a move which bound her enemy jhaiid and foot. Savagely ha looked forward jo the time when circumstances would force Shim to take the best offer made him. Well ho jknow that the moment Beatrice nerved her- belf to reveal the truth to her friends , tbo moment she elected to confess her girlish if oily , nndfaca whatshamoaud blame might jbo duo to her , every shred of power ho held would bo gono. Ito.i , therefore , hupera- tlvu ho should flnd Beatrice and reopen ne gotiations upon a basis mora favorable to Jior. Reflection and the ribk ho now ran of losing everything mode him inclined to lower Ills demands. Ho would take fifteen hun dred , oven a half of his wife's income , and if eho wished it Mould enter into a regular deed of judicial separation. Ho would be silent so long as the money w as paid or to Hong as it paid him better to bo silent. What if ho gave out that ho was dead and waited until she had married again ? Then Ms sway would bo supremo. But to gain this udvantugo ho must lie silent , it might 3x > for years , aud in the moanclmo must somehow make n living. Perhaps , after her former experience , sbo would not marry again. Any way the state of his exchequer put a veto on the w niting scheme. Ho expected uo unoitortod help from hor. Mo looked for no mercy , Ho ha1 showed none. Ho had blasted her lifo ; robbed her years of early Momouhood of their sweet ness ; ho had trailed on the romance w hlch } ic3iutbo heart of every jotiug girl , then , for mercenary purposes , ha I turned and crushed it out. Ho had tuou'u her , nay , bad , in brutal w ords , told her that ho hail jutrried. her to rntso money iu or dor to sava lilmself from the penalty due to hi ) crime. Ho Moll Knew what ho had done , and know ing this ho had not even ventured at at tempting to cajoto her \Uion they measured etrength at Blacktonn. Had it been needed Jtho stern set of her features the scorn ot tier manner would have told him tQatfco had no mercy to expect , that It was a duel between the two. He must flnd horl As the months went ot ) the necessity of finding her became moro and moro obvious. Ho had , after the manner of a gambler , who tools that nny hour may bring the great stroke of luck , lived luxuri ously. His money had by now so diminished that ho saw ha must shortly do cms of three things , find Beatrice , ram money br starve. The first , the most desirable course In every way , seemed Impossible Ho had made , both in person and vicariously , euch inquiries at Sir ATalngay's house 03 could bo made without oxcitlng comment and sus picion. Ho had oven been down once more to Oakbury , seen the Tolborts , but hod learned nothing to his advantage. So course num ber ono could not bo counted upon to moot the emergency. Course number three , it the simplest , was the most unpleasant , so ho was con strained to adopt number two ; at least , pro visionally. Before his disgrace Horvoy bad occasion ally douo some work for illustrated period icals. As this branch of his Into profession Boomed to offer him the best chance of sup plying his needs , ho called upon two or three people whom ha had known in former days , and who , moreover , know what had caused his protracted absence. Ho ' simply sold ho was anxious to redeem the 'past , and begged for a helping hand. Selfish as the world Is supposed to bo , there are many willing to help a fallen man on to his legs. Horvey received ono or two promises , which might or might not load to remunerative work. The months passed very dismally and droarjly for the second seeker , Frank Car ruthers. Ho know not where to turn , where to look for Beatrico. However , ho was hot ter off than Horvoy , for ho had direct intel ligence from hor. Once a month she had written to her uncles , but horlottorsgavo no clew that could bo followed. They bore no address ; they were posted In London ; they mentioned no places , not oven a country. Bho said she was living an oxcccoingly quiet , calm lifo. She longed to see dear old Oak- bury again , and wondered If it would over bo her lot to do so. In each letter she regretted - grottod the necessity for the step she had taken and hoped that if over her uncles know her true reason for It they would forgive her. Bho trusted , nevertheless , that they would never learn it. The only hints at locality In any ono of her letters were that she moa tloned that the weather was bitterly cold and also that she spent much time studyinj art ; was , indeed , learning to paint in oils. These letters Herbert , who felt sympath ; for his cousin , sent on to Frank , and Fran ! perused them again and again , endeavoring by the light ho hod gained to read between the lines. And the moro he read the mor mystified ho became. If Mrs. Rawllngs' tal was true , there was something which Her bert and Horace never could , never wouli forgive ; yet Beatrice wrote as if forgiveness was not an Impossibility. Moreover , ii struck Frank that her words expressed t doubt as to whether her uncles had learned the reason for her flight. When should he find her ? When should ho learn the whole truth ? Ho scorched her letters in vain for his own name , for any message to him. Thi omission troubled him , not because hi thought himself forgotten , but because I showed bun that Beatrice felt there was a fate , which nothing could overcome , keeping them opart So her letters gave him no hope.Had Had he baen on Idle man Frank Carruthers could never have berne these months of sus pense. But ho was hard , very hard at work on a second book. Believe mo , a man docs not write liis worst when his heart is sad. A deficiency of the gastric juice or a supera bundant * of lithio acid may ruin a man's work , bat not necessarily griei. Toothache may prove fatal to inspiration , but heart- achonofxl not. So pending the nppearanco of his first book , which hod for some reason been delayed , Frank was busy with a suc cessor. About that first book , a satirical , Eoml- political novel , which , by the by , made a jreat hit , Mr. Carruthers , like nil no w writers , iros os nervous and fidgety as n young hus band whoso beloved wife is for the first time ibout to Increase the population. One day t struck bun that the great work would bo more taking if adorned with illustrations. So mentioned his idea to the publishers , who quite agreed with him , only adding that six 'ull-pago illustrations would cost so many unirids , an expense they did not feel justified Ji incurring. But if Mr. Carruthors lfkod bear the cost , well and good. Frank , who lad money to spare , said he would see for low much ho c Ud get them done. He called upon a friend , a Mr. Field , who qjow all about such matters , and inquired wftero ho could flnd hands competent , yet not too costly. And this friend happened to xj ono of those from whom Maurice Horvoy lad bcggod a helping hand. So it will bo icon that the herlnaf ter-mentionod moating jotwoen Carruthers and Hervoy Was , like ill so-called chance meetings , when traced > ack to its cause , quito a natural sequence. Meed it Is hard to BOO how things could iavo happened otherwise. "There , a follow called on mo a day or two ago , " said Mr. Field , "a follow who's down on his luck now. Ho might suit you. " "Can you recommend him ? What is his name ? " "I don't know that I can recommend him , nit you may give him a trial. Ho calls limself Henry Morris. He's down on his uck as I said. " "Write bun a line and ask him to call on me , " said Carrutbors , who liked to help men down on their luck. "Is ho clover ? " "He's been idle so long I can't say. Look lore , Carruthors , make him do the drawings on approval ; and if I were you I wouldn't give any money on account. " "Bond him to me and I'll ' talk to him. " Carruthors was just leaving the room when iis frlond called him back. "I say , Carruthors , I'd better tell you , hon you can't say I didn't This chap has jccniu quod five years for forgery. His name's Mourlco Horvoy. I suppose bo's out now on ticket of leavo. Ho tolls mo ho means to run straight for the future. Now you know all about it and con please your' self. " Tbo consequence was that Carrutherswho hold the same belief as him with "tho harp of divers tones , " resolved to sea tliis man , and , moreover , to treat him as if ho had no cnowlodgo of his antecedents. Ho was glade o help any one back to the straight path. Carruthors , who hated the bother of cater- ntc for himself , still lived at his hotel. Ho md taken on office in a quint street some ittlo way off. Hero ho spent the greater iart of the day , writing his now book , cor- octing these delightful objects , the proofs of a first book , or thinking sadly of Bea- rice's and his own lot This ofllco was on ho first floor and approached by a steeplsh , straight flight of uucarpetod stnlra. Ono morning ho heard feet on the stairs ; board them stop on the little landing in front of the door w hlch bore his namo. Some ono mocked , and Frank shouted "Come in. " To its supreme astonishment in walked the man vho had demanded Beatrice's address and so outraged old Whittaker's sense of dignity. "What do you want ? " asked Frank jmsquoly. Hervoy explained that Mr. Field had written to hltn and instructed him to call , o Carrutheis know that the man who was o anxious to flnd out Beatrice was a forger , elon and tlckot-of-leavo man. Ho raised its head and coldly scrutinized his visitor. Hervoy until that moment hod not rocog- ntzod him. Ho did so then , and know that lie recognition was mutual. All question f the original purpose w hich had brought bout this mooting faded from the mind of inch man. With each Beatrice was the ono nought * 4 WW "Will you givs the address I wanted when last we met } " asked Hervoy eagerly. "I will not , " answered Carruthcrs shortly. To did not this tune assort his inability to bllgo hi ? questioner , because bo was un Tilling to confess that Beatrice's present abode was a secret kept even from her own friends. Ho bad also madu up his mind that nothing should tempt him to ask this ex- convict a eliiKlo uuestlon. An attempt to got at tno truth tnrougn such a mMinm as this would bo a degradation , an insult to the woman ho loved. I His visitor took the blunt refusal very badly. The truth la that Mr. Hcrvoy's tem per was not improving , or rather his com mand of it was , from a sustained course of cigars and whisky and wa.ter , growing fltfnl and intermittent Besides , Carruthors had n way with him which was particularly Irri tating to these who had the misfortune to quarrel with him. On a previous occasion Ucrvey had found it almost moro than ho could put up with. However , with tbo ex ception of slapping his hand on Frank's table bo controlled himself for the present. "I must insist upon your telling mo , " bo said ; "I bare to make an important business communication to Miss Clauson. " Carruthors smiled contemptuously. "Her trustees , the Messrs. Talbert , of Oakbury , manage Miss Clausen's business , I bbliovo. Or you might go to the family solicitor , whoso name I will give you. " "My business is ot a private nature. I demand this address. I have a right to ask It. " Carruthors shrugged his. shoulders , elevated - vatod his eyebrows in true Talbert fashion , and ogam smiled that Irritating smile. "My good sir , " ho. said , "cannot you un derstand that I absolutely rotuso to gratify yout That n gentleman is not justified in giving every ono who asks it a lady's ad dress ? Qo to Sir Halngay Clauson , ho is the proper person to apply to. As to rights , I am certainly within my own It I ask you to leave my room. No doubt you see that the business which gave mo the pleasure of this visit cannot bo carried through. " Horvey scowled , hesitated and then walked out of the room. Ho was wise in so doing , as ho might have said moro than hointcndod ; and a premature disclosure , indeed , a disclo sure at all. of the truth would entirely rum his clouded prospects. As , from lack of po liteness , or flurry of discomfiture , ho loft the door ajar , Carruthors rose and walked across the room to closeit. . Just then the door opened and the two men confronted each other on the threshold. "If you write to Miss Clauson will you give her a message from mol" asked Horvoy with forced civility. "That depends exactly upon what the mes sage may bo. " "Will you toll her that I called on you and sold the matter could now bo easily arranged t There's no barm in that" "Thero seems none. Whan I write Pll gtvo it" it""You'd "You'd better mentibn my real namo. It's not Henry Morris It's " "I am acquainted with your repj name , " sold Frank , with perfect nonchalance. Her voy grow very angry. ' 'Now , I wonder who you may bo , " ho said , "you who write to hor. Perhaps you're" sweeten on each other , and look forward to a happy marriage. " An incautious remark of tno rogue's , yet ono ho could not refrain from making ; nor could ho refrain from eyeing Carruthors to see how the shot told. Hard as the effort was , Carruthors preserved his equanimity. "Perhaps so , " ho said carelessly. "I can't , however , imagine it can bo ot the slightest interest to you. " The scornful emphasis laid on the last word flicked Horvoy like a whip. "Perhaps sol" ho echoed with his mocking laugh , "Ho , ha I do you think I'm ' a fool ? Do you think you take mo in with your studied ease ? Don't I know you'ro dying to know who I am and all about mol" "I know a good deal already , " said Frank. In scathing tones. "If I felt any wish to know moro I should apply at Scotland Yard or wherever the proper offlca may be. " This taunt was moro than even the mos amiable tickot-of-leavo could bo - - man expect ed to lot pass. It finished Horvoy entirely , Ho boiled over. With the violent expletive which invariably accompanies such on act ho struck out full at the speaker. This Carruthers was ono of these decep tive men who at first glance gave littla premise of much strength. Yet it his frame was spare his shoulders were square , and all the weight ho carried was bone and muscle. Ho may ba summed up in the simple word wiry ; and wiry men , as many a muscular- iooking athlete knows to , his cost , are not adversaries to bo despised , Ho was far from bolnar ono of these marvellous creatures , usually officers in the guards , who , in fiction , it least , can crush up silver flagons , toss svith ono hand a slxteen-stono rufllan over a litch or a railing , but all the same ho had ais fan- share of manly strength. After parrying Hervoy's blow , ho simply jefkod out his right arm to the very best of Us knowledge and agility , throwing the ivholo weight of his body into it , and , in the language of what may now bo called the re vived prize ring , "got well homo. " These were the only two blows struck , and tor this reason : Hervoy. when ho received Frank's blow , was standing on the landing. So staggered back and wont headlong down io stoop stairs. It seemed as if his neck ET staggered back and went headlong down the steep stairs , mist bo broken. However ho gathered him- lolf up , groaned as in pain , shook his flt at , ho victor , swore and then found his way mt Carrulhers returned to Ills papers , but ho reflections to which this Interview gave iso made this afternoon a blank so far as iterary work went. Two days after this his friend Field called m him , "I say , Carruthers , " ho exclaimed , 'you're n nice- sort of young man. I sent a ollow who wanted a helping hand to you md , bang me ) you gave it to him with a engeanco. Helped him down , not up , hough , " "He's been to you , has hof "Yes , ho called to-day In ttplints. Said rou insulted him , aud chucked him over the tairs. Can't think how you did it Doesn't com like you , either. " "I bad tbo best of reasons , " "Bo I told bun , but ho won't bcllovomo. You've broken bis fibula or tibula , or his till md flbula. " "His legl I saw the blackguaid wolli iway. " "Pei haps I'm not right about the names. Ells arm is broken. Ho vows ho will liave xnnpensatlon. Go to law , etcetera , " "I don't think ho will , " bald Carruthera , significantly. "Perhaps not , If your reasons were good Jnus. I don't ask them ; but look hero , old 'ellow. He's go * no money , and won't bible iblo to earn any for awhile. Don't you thuik rou ought to do something for h'm ' ? " "No , I don't , " said Frank ; but I will. oop the follow away from me. But you an pay his doctor's bill and let Wm have a lound or two a week until ho gets all right igain. " Field laughed. "You'll flnd It o costly imuscmant breaking bonoa like this. " "My dear Field , " said Frank , "if you know dl I know you'd think it was cheap at the irico iu this particular case. " Eo by a strange irony of fate for sonn Tceks Maurice Hervey was fed and do ored at'tho expense of Frank Carruthera. ( TO BE COHTUTU2D. 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NEUNAS , MEAT MARKET. All kin Ji of Fresh and Salt Meats , No. 799 Main BtrMt. Aninun LBFKOVITS , No. 134 BIAIN ST AH kind * of The cheapest ( tore ant the but ilock of FrnlU. ODELL & DAY , Ho , C9 Foul Street , j Be&l EitatoInenrBnoe and Loan Afenta. nan (500,000 to Loan oa T per ont Interest. \B8TRACTS \ OF TITLE That yon can rclj on. at Lowest Rita XeVABOH ft 00 , , No. 4 Pearl St. Mandemakers&Van , .RCHITECTS , COHB1CTOB3 m EOHDEHS. St. 101 UIPII Bre d y , TAYLOR ft CALEF , Fane/ and SUpll 0-ROOERIES , lilt Ilai la til City , dv 7 , f raell Ilia Union Iron Worts , Emira & Oa , Prop * . & 11 Uadf ol OMitny ? re UDr | ! ft Hoofing rail- lot ipeeUltjr. Frcmpt AtteattoB CUnn Ktpaln. Shops Cor.Sd it JUJlhAr. I. L RATEKIN , rarnert' Ccanlnioi stari , MULIR IK Qreoitlu ui FroTliltai. Tnlti , Ceafisllstirj , Clgm ill TeUccs. Foui/TRr A 8rcULTT. 619 S. Main St. , tllghMt market prlc pal < ] for farm produce. J. J. BL/ISS , Latest StrlM of Millinery i Notions , at lotmt jtleii. No. 388 Hromlway. Dr , W , L , Capcll , Special attention siren to Elllliei of Wcnea and Chotls CliiiHi. CONSULTATION FREE. Offlca In Dohany'i ) pera House. CHICAGO HEiT BMKET , JOBlf 272X9 , Prop. Fresh and Salt Moat , EOL03KA SiUSAOU , Lard , Dried Beef , etc. No. 625 Main Street , lit Pcor 0. of St. UEUMAYER'S HOTEL , Hoi. SOS , 910 ZnU-nj. Pliot Olui Bar in conneotloa Oppoilte Ocden HOTUO. P. Hanohett , 1I.D ? hysioian & Surgeon , Council BlufTi. Ifflce No 12 Pearl Street touns : 10 to 12 a. m , and 2 tot p. m , lEstDENCE : No. 120 4lh itrcct , hours , before ! a. m. apd after 7 p. m. Telepnone Ho. 10. JOHN J. KURTZ , PHCEHIX rleat Market. Oor. Btln til fltor ; Bti. D , GOIiDSTEIN , ? AWN & LOAN OFFICE 223 Broadway. CHEAT BARQAINS In Unredeemed Good ? VATOHEO , ravBtsr , CLOT1IINO , ilnilcnl IimtriimenU , i , Gnu , tie , S 501 itc V ' r Dn. WOODBUBY A DEMTI8T8 , , Gor.reul8t.Abt.lTl4 CoutU fihffi. Im , U. KOBETICH , nit Boot ml sto8 latetj Council BIaOk , T , N. BRAY , | Boots and Shoe j AT LOW MUCH. CtutU Blob , 1 * . t BTOBAQE Warehouse Warehousei < i Dohany'i Old HalL tealEstate Unttaci FOKBEST SUITOR 122,000,00(1 ( OlASSBtl. Ho 130 Main Bt , P , 0. NoUi Feait fit , IDNCIt BLXIFES , ' ' i , QIXINSKY ; ew and BeooodHanA FURNITURE ; ITEJ ul notsaiioU Qooft At Lovert Prioo * | faea tit Btori la TowiJ No. Ul BroadwiJ- , j lonoil Blnffli , loww MMJcllInffor , M.R , urgeon - and Physician i id Ear Sargirf Vpeoliltf. J I BroalwaUp - UIIf nee , dor. TUi Bt. W. P. A.TLSWOBTH HOUSE MOVER AND RAISER. Brick buildings of any kind raised or moved and satisfaction guaranteed. Frarao hoa oved on Little Giant trucks , the beet In tbo world. AYLBWOUTH. 1010 Ninth'street , Council liluffs J. EVi. PHILLIPS , WHOLESALU DEALER IN oots & Shoes Employ no traveling agents , thus invinpf their expentea to cuslomerB. Agent for J'ara Uubbor Oornpany , Write for prices. r3 ! Broadway , Council Bluffs , la