31.,mnmnxthemo-t _, dougmlhnkflnu. It. 4‘" 910.13.!!- mu... Heb-melon: 5'? . ulna-moons. All. â€.mmdmï¬-b vw punt-u dad-ml hue-mutant: " .1}:ch ' nip-30!»: lat ’315363-33? ins-.321... '10? plzï¬ï¬nï¬s. fttillulni ,‘CID' b.3531: 1v. {follies-3 tuna-ï¬ftigg .i. ‘oiIggianOJ Bau- n ch fl. Win-nu» blink-ah? I-htr. ear «am..- under DHMâ€"dem Iwmwhauvum lhuhwdbuunhupuna. â€ï¬‚an-flint!" nun-ulna"...- [kn-I Expnslon Are the "IE" “IS .mm .:m_m .1 “musâ€. up“ doll "mummï¬dm. mmmmto MWVU-ho'wnt -‘u‘u “by rd! in ““HMOmlj-f much “on ’Muuauh-ntuncuu inhabit-Mann 3.: n1 “Fm†m? 5% â€ï¬‚u-yum lag-Wot- u w» intending}; railway minmthnfltuhoim hi III, diluent can" in" Don or mm: i the Int kw your: to that “rumors on of cork In Minnanntndlfluum- “aâ€. “it. hflhvehflfl. good-i=2... name! ' 'lflimhnmrlctkfld“ with. In- Ktkuno to Knlhhe (ht mm‘TnlfleIPwu-ymdu vlll be. M- in. Th! I- why It In the van! â€IO 0! “Mb-rd. "My of anybody u mung“: n {he Gm! Anode-I Traveler. lo â€(and cm the†m n mutt-Mel II Inpdneturlu mendem.nld~odnn1mom you. up. What the. oo- uocbody vie b no ohm If “ n.- 713: (indium. to. Mmgï¬m no: you. 10'- eu't "Wm-a as!!!" «Mull-h! 'N mile- cud-mm I!!! to In heads. H in K he hasn't the In- to do It. you ell M'umupodnehmnr butâ€. In! good ham. nd â€W1. and tuna. and vitality. an. these til-a nil cult-l III! have you. And flltmhnyult-muyyon. The lam the m “I m In†“hunch-n: Mania-tn That ma non" (Mug. I «spoke dtho-mnhuh-wahovof "tho MI." He in m to ht w to McMahon-(guy. It ink much for II- to I“ II Ii. u' â€union in for It... navy-Nona: 5111-; landing the law... mum mom-c the wpdnd It a M um (I. vuld'a Isr- hm I." ant-1n of “at m." who cut Inn-l lath; MM Ill-Mn. IhtM'u-mundw- Inna (um-d flit (bolt Job. What- mutant-.mmhdlyuu-Mud no: .1an out In can In W at b no“; Nubia «I hip It. It It n-‘I bob “an. so. too. Ibo â€vb In mum (in (I. wobb- h mic mu m. the I. m. nor any party, in In NI- for Oh“ num" of ï¬lm; not, In rm. on "7 turn... or â€run; or your, «I mvnt Ibo good can from "Mk“. no pun-t (to bad om fro- mu... Man-rm «fl dug mu m ("It “mu†and an N". 1!: I- not- «iuM-ulbunï¬nuh. lance! the (m In which be hunted in". ("I IE I E Fin... 1 3333. con... 1:: .I ll. 21.3! «a. = .- apicallioa.‘ pang-320's... 5.. >301:- roui I... -- Io: .- Win in labor to hope tron Brynn, mun, the (Hind or the din-(Med. the chapla- ot the unloved. uni tho choc-n Wu 0! all m Im-Mlfld Mot-m In an United Bum? Does not I). not... "Iv-Ito- ot labor dc- pnd. AM .11. um mania. our unwind at "I... up. on non-panha- muo- 01M ud upon the appli- eluon lo that mat cumin] uno- num. wild no no wilful: . "on Mfllhhlr.ofaumalkeuo‘ and nation? In II we Idle to announce thtMunonianwm-m Midi-n? hmmcnuaut- nnl m coo-(Isl development or our and A manor of I «um no [he won! “corporation" 1-:le u Inherent reproach [- lbo abd- ol out": than dun- rho today man! the n.1,] The American tumor in. nailing for 87% cent: 9 bushel corn which it cont: him 15 cent- to produce. Hi- wheut nnd cotton. his heel Ind pork no telling at proï¬table prices. He in spending Iii- money in lunrien and enjoying himself. He in riding in rnilrond tnlns. and. n he look. (roll: the car window- over the honnuml hnrventn. he in taking 3 new View not only of hi- nntlvn land. which was never fairer or happier. but in also; thinking of his new market- nnd new‘ ‘Monl†acron- tho nun. The laborer in toâ€"dny receiving more WI‘PI than he ever received boron. and halo receiving them in n currency thlt in good all over the world. In Inn: in- }ntnncu. undoubtedly. there must be n ‘mdjutmnnt of Inset. II“! the sporadic strike- now reported In various mnnt-câ€" inking center: point probably to the be- dnniu of this re-djuntnaent. In my opin- ion. that And kindred diflenitia will be are!) and speedily nettled. ‘ ‘ ‘ Now. on n: one nun tell no how the laborer will help his condition. or the solution at the problem so vital to him. by voting to debt-e ou- sundud or nine nnd therein reducing hln'own women? M tho‘Anerlcnn biz-lieu nun were me: u mum- " they are to-dny. It II it their “In“: flu! this preside.- tlal auction I: be deem. In wh-t direction do H: r 1|!!qu He! In Influx-limo. W0 u" "‘1 mm â€In 0! WM Illnullï¬ifll‘ il- duty, and m In Ind!!! I 11'9"“ 3"" m Inn-ht In 01¢: the world. The Allâ€!!! tuner pe‘AmgtkIn laborer Iii-ism 2-8 h swam-Jud " "re in“! If In W a an: that Mu [Iona-d Md Irv-Ian. or mm‘ In (hound. the hon aunt’- out of work by «I. m. M use My not I'm tit-ad of tie. h whole country. Hedda, It lei per one of the. but be. than out of work by the who: chm vi Mod-ch; and dis- mm m: in: «no about In the lad rev ma. other cm In" [nobody contributed (COIN, V“) the â€Mud†non-an. Hun no. “a nub; oh mntluvmmtlomlm- MI in bud-en. the via! exp-.1 d‘nthIM-eud than. M: III of an m 0mm III] thquflN-hqfl Now. It I- Miuhle In the very «or oak-n. Sun the "r1 nun! In! of the mud-n. the can: of Mn dry-um nut so use um: M my be out has In! ternary. they my In realm! to wnvkhtieoflee at nonmntky nuyhflnhdnflrfly. (lot-om 0! hell- work a In hen hm mnmume-m; Canndflol doel tint. ad we mid-'1 In†any but" Mutt-dial U! the (-4-: cut unnam- II “my: Iain. Em he IN“: he the use not". or in! u and Map for but Inc]. A" M ale" to eel! Ibinn Myer .9"- (MI (in-non an ping In he in“ 0! if they by their mound: have been Idling (than more non-Only. Tim be number (Nu m: we owe It tn onmlm to be! “My II the lace. Mun, din-m h the pen have me“- ‘ned an the hfloe- that they W their loan I. do bah-med to the. and lot to the M. Otben. "rely I" no bones. end to “he I contrary View: In! at In. years they have resorted to the "float have of le- dinet not“. of telling In order to get their ltd-e- he! Into their on but. No duh alum In No deem Clo-t fl! ‘ One of (to ï¬lm wild n Inn ulna M do I. u rod-m in unit: um. If (our Inner-mm†mile; the tune Ir- uele eve «Inn-ll: Indian. III M! {m nae and pom-ï¬ve remnant “(M Into [Idle-ladle an. day. thy all a. med am the tale dd" lit- “e um lacuna one nether. About (o'er “nee the an. acne levee “a none! are meet to sell «I: u may goods - Men-pens run that day. “nebula“. “humane mly (hinge on the man Mn («and out-that they Elev before lie, «and 0. lb. fun. I“ the NB bank. I. dust. I. Mulb- a wind at» no.1“ what not. wnlhtflthhmqnlhfl To all coo-II. All (In and, :1 Indie. 0! 1h m an 0. (In «am In M I. nth; numbing non all non Olsen". on m: I [in- nut-auto till man In mam 1-4 [mm ml.- at a low and lawn up... Why do I). «mum. will In all no" and low ctr-fly? lo the no] can but lid! mannaâ€"by pith-3 the m M: (at. it... 5-. IE...- nnn IE. faunas-3.3.3....rris sun In no tot-uni or mu '0 (In but! The In tho «nun tot no voc- on In Nova-h" Uldn lit-Kinky '- you“ nme-n Co low M Nomulnlmmmlhnbm In": DII‘QI’. That I: the peril (broth culu III.- mnlry. not the lmdnn um “and“! on the uqdddu at m unitary. which In: the humus n- u)! of n vnr to: which the om u-lm i-perhlh- um lira†moo-- ulhh. The only pull now the-mun; the United Bum h ml- and «Inpa- doa “def ulver. the (null; but 0! the wheel- of m AM pro-pom; to the “guard: or China and lake. and the abandon-n: at on; puma- w Ibo ._mnmt con-It] In the chub“ The am, of the American republic I- utmucedby-bom. Wink.- Import] (ll-den of “11111†cry 0! Imperialism I: simply n pretext of the Denna-mac laden to save that-elves from the nu! blunder they undo I- 1890. the blunder of dusting the dollar to the poll. and endeavorln: to «land: It. Imperialism u not the paramount Ill-O. duplu I" clout to lake It so. ° ' ' Bryan'l election qwer- to no lmpouible. ' ° ' Good citizen, Irrespective of party. should vote (at Me Kinky in Novembcr. That It I: the duty 0! patriots to do so I hue no doubt, Whlt will be the up]: or the America "Mot, who is now asked to believe tint his home and hit pocketbook Ire staked on the next turn of the balloc. that I wrong deeldon spell: ruin. and that be nut decide Issues of and: moment as were never before submitted to the Amer- lcln electorate? is It carries on his Witness. ref-tel h IMuhean-thhellemislm to inputs either Denna-cyst Benn“! esnism to the dollsr. He will mount it is not s polltlcsl question, and that It should not he nude such. Asking his:- selt where he shell seek snidssee in the outing of his ballot, he. llke ths'i'lbom sad the tuner, looks out upon prosper- ‘ ity unprecedented. He sees trsde (allow in; the Is; sll sround the world. Ind. new markets opening to him under new nstionsl responsibilities. He realises, as s business Insn, thst these responsibili- ties must be grappled with sud saluted on s business bssis. No policy ol‘ emlon or retrest csn commend itself to hill. Yet. into the ï¬eld of partisan discussion he ï¬nds these responsibilities drs'xed, like the dollars from his countinrroom. by the politicians who seek his vote. And. like the tsmer and the lshorer, he ï¬nds his next national ballot invested With unions importance. their currency. their ' A churches or their ssvius hunks. verssl ot'lhe populist verdict of 1896 wonld man s reverssl of all the schieve- motethst Illik , no r utlonsl pros- perity. Brysn' the son people hsd decreed thst our ishonu Ii he paid in silver, while grifï¬n Mts Innst still he paid in Convinced II I III thst the llnsneini question is the psi-amount issneJn Nov somber. 1900. us it was in November. 18. it is worth while for oersts who supported McKinley, ns 1 . (our years no. to ssk whst no the issues upon which our party could hsve appeal- ed to the American people with Mr pm- pects of success, and what we cut con. tend (or in luture contests. after this economic end ï¬nancial question is ï¬nslly settled. To my mind these deï¬ne them- selves ss reform in lover-mantel elimin- l-tr-tlnn. mnnmv‘h mvenmentll ex- math». mam: _. ,6! - _'rl- “n" in the hit the. "in. You than you um; nd 1 mm a. rum 10h! hvé be» “Merl-tel m! Thank-lot: “'Allel’lal-Ilh ,tbne United Stilt- “at I: mustn‘t. pocu. fat the mi: of war Ind affluen- ‘h M: patriotis- m- lil- pc‘enllry nul- ? I try to m that Ml:- mummy, ll l drummer. lltorlols ll be II for ult- lu. my unmit- do. his exp-lulu the I walk of in win! we â€Hui-h un- by Godly: we are lot “mid of II. wt woke-t it. Wt to“ Jolt WM that your: a hold!!!) yell-u of workâ€"- which however. lt could-t int done. If It hadn't boa mud. If wt hldl't its that kill a" m. The dink-ark. (who (7’!!! h I "1 the ndvnco or chm-cm Mo Inuk- mas. u we all tho-I in host of all the duh: (mm of the «am a“ the m that hve to not there (no. The Inn nee. noel-ll, the Angle Sum. If! flur- wnthg m and W Ohhp: they If. climbing. dl-hln. numbing. than In- I higher pine of 1M“. 'M m..- thoy war! for. and me for. “d at. far. 8. long :- that muons. wand-«It‘d». "ti-"t ex- huthm'mhennm. 8010‘s. tow. (ht men of (hp nah which huh round (homing. I“ an um gm the-selves. M10 the mam. nil cam-g. “d khan. II‘ 6mm“ apne- lty of the Auto-Sum. m «up "Mo: they Int learn to lg!“ ad to mde. ml to Ind. nd u “H. much but": that In an. ' hath-o- Ihh "vandal of on strong“. thorn-on" to u "pm ol not "meant. um 50 "no“ by a halal». out by I out o! a mum any. or a mum“ uni-u. an in Mo No. or the “Who. M «the “In the hauls-Mp and the shading grummgnnoflthunminm mo'oauuloumdk. out “How. ham. viva. ecu-Ia. "In and «NI- dm. ad I“ lie mull-I null-u. who. u m on in mnll. an (oh. to uni in: Annie-I nod-m no†I“ I." hen-n Ibo (and nflflo‘. It“ i! M of In†in“ to uh (U- not line“ nut! that we an up,†lkl. Th! h amulet. You and It" It In a Inflo- nun! It in in. â€in on him no «m but. and It will mun" In [a 00. (am an "n. l m to the "II at Mac. It hum. win a pop“ “My bunt: m and-mt!“ ml eon-«rial bound: The. not" b n "(In In the prod-cu o! m far-s In! [mm for a» «vial and “km: or our bunn- In no hustle". I. In: an IS. isn't-na- m “1.1.1 m “and! of at m and no“ Anode-I nu. um um- can than stand the cart at all no inn-on In the «cum who In. In! choir you‘ll... cw Old-«Ml rou- Nuucu. If cm In mo. M l hollow Ithmdhvwhtoehmthnhtu Mmmdoumcnnm whifvmmqplllhghgb‘orh n“ and the l'Manm. I“ In" no.0 lam In Cuba: and I "mm to u, an a. W 0-4 lam-flu Ind- unu [I m- “an: his“. Mn 01"“! I fully HI". I. It! mun 0! it. Auda- nubllt. and In! In up vine and in" flush to but Ibo bod-u and MI" lb tut hum in luck ted In. [M u to! him at the limb- old. I. It. INGALLS. or It In! pawn to (over: (inc all- tnt addition to our country tall-U and Jon-u, and «pour. ' ‘ ° A per pot-Al. cousin-don! barrier III! In mend min-z tho manhood or all our mum Mom. The n- My l-Mllt pubic-I II to be hat and cum-e. lot by «VI-rd], "uto- ot aligned-I vent-1. (or the Auntie-I mob will calm“ no such mm. We nut inmuu mm and who!) and maul-lam mmlnlly n Annie“ M halal Inna. wonky Into 0! our new pant-bu and or their nutter country. We an no! lulpgfle o! (arming then. We no. u a union, humble of labial. ‘l‘hele would have been hues upon which «a: ontrioz could have been hone-fly asked to vote. Why should we not m “M: thou: n reform in our old â€sum of Motion. aid. at the some time, mu- uc a departure which might well result In throwing the cont 0! government upon (bone who can belt Iflord it? ‘ ‘ ‘ The other problem solved once for I“. u It will be In November. the cola-Isl prob- lem It once become. put-noun. We mast elther [In up flnwnll. Porto Rico and the Phiupplnel. no! down on: In. and mum: nbudoo "(kg righteou- frat: at but ï¬mweu by Ind 93d .9. ‘1890. n I. worth unm- for was ‘who supported McKinley, u I . (our year: uo‘. to uk whnt no the tune- npon which our party could hue appul‘ ed to the American people with Mr proa- pectl of woman, and what we can con~ tend for In luture contents. utter thin economic and ï¬nancial question I. ï¬nally «Ned. To my mind then deï¬ne them- selves a reform in government-l admin- I-u-atlon. economy‘in governmental ex- penditure, the taxation Ind regal-Hon o! own-sin (nut. and comma-dons. nnd the lnmedinue enactment of n fut Ind hon-t scheme of coloninl govmlnent. «nuâ€"""If'th'eâ€"‘ébpï¬iTm-dl' ‘ "c: 'o: 1390 won!!! new I reversal of I" (h achieve- mm that man. no «ILL-9‘0?“ FE"? ., Filth-c "l'wmkeepmyeiuommm Mu , â€attenuates. um um when up! In clo- nun-t": ' ' 1" mu .3. nl gnu-lulu “1 I... M lip. n nlhed In]. Mix tmhlmlf at Ina-this Shun. our hero clenched hla teeth tn rue. “I've got you spotted." he mattered to himself. "If that fellow. or Joe flu. or Bill White tens In Boon. vine May that m- won I McKinley button. I‘ll down â€on. No doubt but what in true. though It in strung. l ‘fuled to notice It. but supposin' It In ;the truth?" Simon "sued to him". “11'- mo of that? mm If he wore I done: McKinley buttons. Dan hm! If he did do such a thing a: that. after waiting me that he mldn‘t ten my; neighbors that he wan Wu, he us durum! my family: thtt II. It the 'mormmlgmm‘ “knobâ€"known? ho daily hut- 61:1: 1;! Emma! nae. straightened up to M! (all all test. Ind threw Im mm but. He looked powerful Indeed. camp-rel with the mall man kmnflm. “them" an ,n.-- A4 gn__‘nn -4 r. . hm am A mmmmmw mmmmw mmmmmmm .mmmmudmm mmunmwhm W ammm m â€mm. m.“ "ummwmmmm um m n the depot "nun the 1" '0 note. I won't the .my at. "m mead N. Uncle ’00 ï¬lms no 3m White muted to the mm. It.†"lie. air. I'm an any. It II n w tn! fut. for l aw it and! wbeprho “Na. in- is um. I untied him in [in noerinofiodumhlnwof Fm silver while he was In Boonuliio. but he wooiao'i um Maui! am much.†"Wand". Sim.“ the (dim: mid. chuckling. "vhy to ind n Inï¬nity hm. on i imp! or his coat the morning be i am.†"an“ have... ml!" exclaimed Elna. with - barrioâ€"d nmion on M- face. "no wulll‘i in «In! and with I tummy DIM on! Are you 7"Woll. I [uti- no." he nut Hm"). "IV! In ashamed If Mm was I (In, ankle of the I‘m-list party." “Your mum hire us much 0! . pou- tician I. you no. In be! No one seem to have haul him In“ politics." Ina. nth-r inn-fly. "I told lulu Co no homo. whom he could vote. for we didn't "I" ‘0 oh. I dog]. In! Ill- '" VOII." “llo'n n Maud. cm. h In!" Manon mama; should ho tell a In I. pmlml the Moot o! the (In, Inn "y? nan-ml]. I! It to" ma. eruwr‘ In.“ unwind out. “llo'll met he a m-ln-la- or an. em ho In": nm am puny nil join- !“ hm’ Allison. I nu ma much to any. “out. In ma [Innin- m‘u (not. "0'. â€on 701. Ind M Ill, "fun. not on. “In. I- m: I ltd) an: allow a «law at In. to m a milieu." 0-. at «no In. to when I... was [king “VIN. Add DI. I.“ II. MM- pole won. 'nmn'nou-body nun-tied: “You'd Mm be «Mal. Inca. how you ud- wnle your (mun tool-hm? A Simon timed from person to per-on. informing everybody of tho way they ahonld vote. Everyone that won ru- moved to he “donbthil.†Simon any would corner. and nddnes no follow; in a laminar way: “My good follow, lhope you are on the ï¬ll)! side. I trust that you will cut your hniiot in each a way that you may claim n nhnre or the honor of Bryn-'5 victory. Here in n cigar. my good fellow. Smoke it in remembrance of my daughter Vinnie. ‘ who in running for County Superinten- dent. You know her adulation-l quel- itleu: not binning at nil. but really oheiouunutnnlutheroiein Warhie County. (Jinn ilnrrinaton. though Mir-nor of the High School hero in Boon-vino. hun't near the int 1 ant Vinnie has for school inching or the mouth. of tho aphoolo in the county. Then he’n Republican and that‘s ngin hie thunder. lle'n n aort- hend or he'd know hotter than that. l! he doe. know hotter. and still votes that Infernal tic-m. he'n n neonndul. and tor loch hypocritk'nl M l hnvo mi contempt." Political Simon leaned everywhere at once. with a smile or ntistnction on his face. it seemed to him that he ind a (mt deal to be thankful tot. Esr- had visited It his place for over a month. and yet no one In Boonsvme had ever learned his politics. which Simon considered 3 blessing to the Grey family. Now the time of danger had passed, for Ext: had gone back to his home in Penn-flunk. CHAPTER "I. Simon’s Flam tor Kl: Honor. Election day arrived. Boomvllle was early ï¬lled with voters. plillug up and down the III-ecu. 'lccuoueeflng tor their favorite candldntel. the center of attraction being the place when they Well: to vote. BY ALMA L. PARKER, GUIDE ROCK. NEB. STORY 01: COUNTRY LIFE. imbu- yam-ms... AM that Imports are taken by a.» madman to be nrked over nth-r gold ml the Mom lick-lee h the char- at mutation-mountain- meeting W Gain. a! Win!- do! were free rm: m int. m «M: wen hunk: m but tho wbe dim-Immune 0'! m- Dull†cart! My mmtédhmltï¬ohï¬mum ntnuflaufln us! a W 01‘ 1. ' ho m Mil-lien 9- ii. “I Iter- tot tum m a»... n.-- _ L land-nu III! In. Ff." Inl- Into It" Plum 0000.. 0nd of the host Inn-rating W of the null "port of the (realm bo- rrnn (or IM comm (to lumino- o! nun-Mum? DltOflllt. ‘ 0nd. nntl n'_ materials cm an. Intel, thawed than "or tom-o, n! formed a large III"! M the can! Import..- M handed tumult-cured â€on. a. silk. wool. crack full: mm, I“ INIO. pl. 3.. nd kill. ’ngl-m mum of than an uncut“ bv the an 0! mm. which 'u 0 per felt mam tho in In, you. Then there were “anion wholly or Mnhlly‘nflufnmml. for up n ma- eerluls h malidnrhg." which behi- d wood. mam. run. mt. mm, an, â€a. an koala nod «ruin rheu- aln. amounting to ammo. Tile- together. than men-ink for In. In up manor-aim chm! an immune of 8107.- 375.†out those of the year yam. "In Vinnie out then?" an. I. mm- am“. “You. pa." aid III-m. â€me: tell her to come hen. plea-2.9 (1'. be conï¬ned.) In: (ho- : mt voice In head I. the adjoining room. her slumber. sad when nor-tug an? her pmow was dump with Iran. Win one ‘nlled (mm her no. 11- 319 In“! he believed the was mm “Gee this! Ain‘t lobe white?" II 'I. I and. anion night for I Own. Al but M." were hnmlllu homo» of the MM. ery Ink! Of It. ran pa she'd get own um. old In. Hammo- yet. Ind I! Wank own was friends with Glen “III pl mum in «Moan her. Vinnie dkl no! my much. but u an phl- ta on h, her pale fan um at» In lint. Ifl'md. no me. 0m narflnnu. yet It seemed an tab In: mum her. ï¬lmy unpleasant 0mm; maul through her cmhkd mm. ant-mu Political ï¬lm. was but. Down-r. pm! In times- Ibo NIIIINII. mm M- mio um up and II: but! we! band-pd. "no ï¬at-Mr nld lu- "mull he would “I Am. I" rum I! k by qnmly m M far I Irv dun, no chum '0. now our; "no path had M and the mull. 0! who J.“ “a the sound or rum .mh m "M, An! O’Ilhl‘. bob .3. up the nod mm. to Boo-"1M u' I «M01! “5"" mild b, ". â€than. 0.: In (mug. and Ibo «In m mu m w an uni-M cm a â€In do“. “Oh. oh! Wu he but no bad! I b wonder what canted Ibo trouble.†"I hard that Joe "Int-non loll around noon-rule that Mr. ï¬lm an: um lumbar-n. and when Iilloll but! n he ‘0! nvtn' Ind. and told Dock: an he fled. That in the w- .zl the trouble." “0 my! What mu 1 do? When I. limo?" “Oh. I m ho'l I" mm now. “It any. Some man standing out I: toot Harrington ofl of him. and no- J! ‘m’- nolu' to mm; M:- bond n... mu. 1 m he'll live." “Yet. thatâ€. min u said. I you hand shot" It.†â€Whirl that?" In!!! Cynthia. a II. haul: entered the kitchen. “Bo; pardon. Iln..0rey.†Ink! no“. "I didn't know you won Ian. "1 (Much: I heard you In," an Cynthia. “(but Simon In. had I It“ rm: Joe ï¬lm-non." It was getting late in the Harmon. when melt conversation was unempl- ed by I knock at the kitchen door. In ‘Blank. exmlng bend! from Ointhll'. presence. went to open the door.- ‘ cum. own no! see the mun. Hi recognised the voice of Mn. Boa. ll. other neighbor. “0 Mn. Blank." she and. "have you head about the Awful light down In Boomvlue'r' â€M In. lieu. Who'lm I ï¬ght?- “Blmon and Uncle Joe Harrington. and l gua- ulrrlnglon not! killed a:- [swny what would be (no result or also- gtlon. It mu u dreary day for Mr. Sho- ‘trled to we. read or new, to pan the- hours away. but lt seemed as “will! she could not get Interested In her watt. Noon-hour mlved 1nd Simon had not come home. as he had promised. Oxn- tnl- was dluppolnted. One o'clock nib rived. and still he dld not appear. “0 o'clock nnd Cyntbln could endure her lonely anxiety no longer; so. putting on her bonnet. went over to her nelghbot'd (MI-I. Blank) to spend the afternoon. â€Ir- upon." an Onllln with a RAW MATERIAL IMPORTS.