Th0 mm to whom he not. next uncured at the wagon from and w“ M to tho ground. Tan. slender. m clad. with thin. pale (too. she named even more unsuited than her (a the mm! which In 0“. than. Immediately behind her at. chanted down from the m a. with 1mm groaning- nd eon- â€. the goodly bulk of the buck ,md earlier given her ul- flil. M down yet. Im‘ Mule. In “W In aid. m I ‘pï¬-mndmn moulded! >m “out has no 91:. "lot "M'- niuht! good.“ He carnal In m m Iâ€. and and out to MI '11.. “Gone. “do." to aid. "get manna“ Into-rust. We’ll have s m to nu and then we’ll all this bit- to at. and l racial to .031 go my farther vat how I: this country Iron-d am for water? ".0‘ that!†and San. "Why. any. you couldn'! very tell in is Incl bot- ur. I.“ a mile further down (lb can In a. lamb you come to the We'll km out here." I. n“. m- m in ice! â€on tho gut-1'10 mac-m gesture. n m n non- oelo- cum among a. In who clue-o out Inc! for (kitchen It I mdmflmwomnpree}. CHAPTER IX.-cnntlnucd. “Well. you see another town mln‘ up below here about twenty mile-old lunPlum' a town. Plum Centre. I run the null u’ curry folk acrost tron: musvlllo m that place. This here it tau Ibout halt way acrost. Elllavtue's Ibout twenty or twenty-ave mile north of here." The tall man on the wagon mt turned his face .slowly back toward pa interior of the wngon. ‘What do you think. Lizzie?" he born the darkness In a somewhat. com- plnlning voice, “how can i tell? it .11 seems alike to me. You can‘ judge better than I." “What do you say. niece?" The person inst addressed rested e lend upon the questioner: shoulder end lightly climbed out upon the seat by his side. atooping n she passed under the low bow of the cover mme. Her presence caused 'Sam to instinct- ively straighten up end to; at his open can. He took on hi: im with 3 memory of other any», end sold his “Good mornln' " u the schoolboy does to hie teacherâ€"superior, revered nnd ewe-cine. Yet thin new chemter upon this we little scene we: not of e nort to unity. 'l'eii ehe we- end shapely, comely with all the nice of youth Illd health. not yet tensed too brow" by the nering pnirie windmend Inor- in; still the hint purity 01 the com- plexion oi the South. To Sen it In Winona-1y evident tint here in e new epeoiee or being. one or which to m" but an "nos: nouou AW any experienc- o! by "a. Pm- elk! lamina can that to III a one. you stall. duty m much autumn. If. flushed u be tuned Ind mud on It. backboard no". m‘nummauwmum mnmmmuamml 'Mldmdll‘ $1733“ me. William," came reply mwlloohdnbouthclorcno émimmmtom I. 'We'llctophentor- I yd- m gu n than “air an or twenty MIWMOHMMWML “Prom Kentucky. eh?" nld 83m slowly 1nd medltwvely. “Well, It don‘t mire no allerem when you me from: we "at mod men In ban, and you'll ï¬nd this and our by. m gamble that. Now I must be “You ain't nakln' no mistake," re tuned can. 'You so In and git your Wilda-,3" wtmnpasod no". or dugout for the Int season because lumber I awful high out hem I!" pretty late to do anything with a «so, this year. even 1f you had any mm'mmmmunmr tau- Ind gather bone. this (an sad m. and “an! one you I and "via. too. Butâ€"hem no, have you ever famed it much?“ "Well. cit.†nld Buford slowly. "I and to pins! can Ind cotton. back an Kentucky. befo' the m.†m looked at him, puzzled. "I mov- ed you‘d never nochod It much." he said. "new. 'How'd you lumen to some out here?" Tho unlisted] sumo nah crossed natal-db he; “I think I shall have to gin that up, all my honor.†to It'd. "We in! seem to nu fluted West, and to Mu kept going until we not There we: thus not established. by the chance or sun]! things. the locu- tlon or a home. It. was done. It we decided. There wee n rellet at once upon every countenance. Now these persons were become milieu of this land. Unwlttlngly. or at least. tacitly, this was admitted when the leader of this little ptrty advanced to the slde or the buckbolrd and oflered his hand. "My name In Buford,†he said slow- ly and with grave courtesy. “This in try. 'Tain' good u Minoan, let 'lone Kalatucky at Ole Vohxlnnywno, mam!" “My name's Paxton." and Sun, as he also now climbed down Iron: his mt, seeing that the matter was clinched and (but he had gained 3 mm- lly for his countyâ€"-“Slm Poston. 1 run the livery barn. Do you allow you'll move up to Elllsvlllo and live more?" “Thurs no.†um Sun. ‘1: Ain’t Jun the quintet! plus In tho world [or women-loll“. sun." no “God apolo- gouully, “talk- soon m used to the not“. [don't ulna u no not. It All.“ Buford Inflod n be mad cull- ucnlly u the hoo- o! I!- “noun loin." At all men! Ban Itch out with u toad exclamation. "How. you “no. to no. rn all you nan You no. this Ian plan vhmvomm'hMMt-nm from a. mu. Won:- can. no "mach-sly Moria on tinder- domatloporflylornotlhe was. who at. tanks knell. I mu. nut fro- “. other; No and can with the «mm! look o- !“ ha. “Ha. M the. Ann Lucy?“ to and. "m m. Im‘ mm..." turned the adored woman at once with comic um, and extending an energetic fore- hmz “You «on do win! this yet an an. it they’- ny money to be and. My. I In: do all the cookin' em you wants. 9! mill kl- gu uny- tMng to cook. Ya, ml!†glyflwile: myâ€" niece. Miss Beauchnmp. Your name. air, I don't know, but we are very glad to meet" you." “Well. I've started out to get some 11nd," said Buford, "ï¬nd I presume that the ï¬rst thing In to flat! um and get. the entry made. Then 16']! hue to "we on I! till we can commute it. I don't know um It. would lull us 1: Euluvlue just yet. It must. be t “that hard town, tron All I u learn, and badly at tor mm" mama? mmmmmmxmm um upmMHMMMMmm "mmmmm.mm.-mm Wmmmmmmmmm m o a. 9d mmammmm mm can. up to Ills noon u m gll Itnlghtenod out. Bu." 1nd I. drew 8:1er to one m. u be whispered to himâ€"“any, they'l a mighty an. girl-work- In the depot hotelâ€"â€" Non-1's her nameâ€"you'll use her It you ever come up tn town. I'm nwtul son. on thnt girl. and It you 31'. any chauct. It you Impen to be up there. you just put In I good wotd for me, won't you! I'd do I‘ll much for you." heat. and seared .u the mun. spa cut down the timid flowers. Then MI"! there came the time o! shorter days And cooler nights. Obvt- only all the earth was prewlng for the winter time. ten years, no the interest he tool In everythlng around him m in stunt contract to the mucus look no man- ner of the woman. Every one. In a win". he would look to one how tho bully wu getting glans. n wu ringing. and he seemed satisï¬ed. The woman snared Inm- “out w mum. and with n few words the bay ‘enl-«l her. Then, before the train got to Bleacher street. It stop and she. “more-my thinking n was a tho station, started to leave he: an. '11:. boy laid his hand on her an and It. can back. Then. when they all. to magnum. hemketoherndthq left the m, be seeing that tho got out without Mug jottled. 0n the M lam he nut up his 11de. took the baby and curred any, urs pile won- “ following. "I! you our saw my 'chd W mnollclm tuna-M nd a w..- n all um boy run. I’d lit. to he! ILâ€"Ncw York Prat. _ , Buford listened with grave polite- ness, though with a twinkle in his eye. and promised to do what he could. Encouraged at this. Sam stepped up and shook hands with Mrs. Buford. and with the girl. not forgetting Aunt Lucy, an act which singularly inc pressed tint late inhabitant of a dif- ferent land, and made him her in: triend for life. He stepped Into the buckhoard 1nd clucked to hls little team. the dust again rislng from under the wheels. The eyes of those remaining followed him already yearningly. As Buford turned he stumbled and kicked uldo u bleached buffalo skull, whlch lhy halt hidden in the red gun It hll It become not Ieu noedml tor mu- llnd to his thought tor the marrow. Winter on tho plains m I mum: at merit: (or tho «fly union, who“ mm :1le In (no! And food m not too cumin. mum'- {on- thouit Ind Drowned the bot-u at bun-0|! ind Bauenlolxh with proper (not. and In m “It. may to mm to Curb who: the mm mad that u might be I good this: than to follow the mud alto-p so act on u but (of the mm In order to supply weaning win that: vlutor‘l mt mum. Bauer-loin ind Curly Id out. “autumnal-Input“ rid!“ harm, and they can m mated by a Imam! IIIO‘I. owned by Bun. Ibo "Vanna-n. who Cool VIII Mn Corly‘n «mm In. nut Ink-u. Jean. The hunt am. the Ian, a unit which (1:va mentally refund when I! run aloud Ila, Mn mic, and mm any woman out! Inc an add!- u n: mu in â€ï¬‚at WM MIN "A" aim ma l5. mm “muted by any MC. Ind I'M annually by (he III-II. enr- nuu. when mllulkn III MD.†min by tho W M1309 “Well so long," he sold to them all in generul as he turned any, “and good luck to you. You ain't mukln' no mistake to settlln' here. Good-bye till I see you all again." not. they am. to .- nlr um um nn-o km OHIO: which an" do In“ I- mm o! "vi-u. Ml m My I m '0'“. a 'M Wu. 3 m when not "I seen!“ um. nu. hfly on no mm o! m m m at their 5am (to mum no“! nu no phl- m to rho ml at“ '- hum um. may they In“ W ammo; a norm of Mo and um!“ Im- dnnd. Mum-"album"!- ed um m. “In" In! Mk. mm. {to W m not“: m o! m «4! an no your Mm â€all at near, or men (to am In ten engaged. M pond on haflmJfleItmvï¬d-wu “and. an mg not (her. all» u etch-alo- no. the hit-hm“ m “Mr. "You see and hear e M about 'ebnl nothem‘ In the tenement tonne db- man." said I “as (reflector "steal", W nobody m to notice the ‘emll “them! There [my not be so any of then, but there ere some, end they should get one credit. "I saw one coming am [ova In 3 Sixth avenue ‘L' m the one! any. There m | women, I (meme: 1 supple. for she vote no hut-«mo at those 901e, battled looking women- who he! with her I (at babeln- ml and um boy. this 'chnd father.‘ no m n weekend time chap of mo 9! numb am: than. out he. can u m cm“ mm MI. '3}. with “at. Jun?†mid Cody. 'm.mhonynve‘nohmtmtd no and mm. Pun-Io "any one. m, ho Myl" ï¬nite“. '50†“0’“ THE “LITTLE FAWIR'V‘ WORK. Ympur’o Tom! “may“ hr HI. The summer ï¬nned up Into sudden? ("m be continued.) CHAPTER X. t Tho Chan. A! ALL ON ACCOUNT OF BOV's SLED Fall Into MIR Kl". Him. Samuel Willis, at the new mm; burg Big luddy coal mine, vn killed by falling Inn the. man, a dlcunee o! 50 feet. He was Musing up I ladder out of lhe «MIL,~ when It ought mm! the side of the shaft and tipped the bucket In which he was «sending. and he fell out on his head. He «led three hours men-m. He '13 35 you a! use. mammal and MI home m in Cnbondnle. Nolghbori Guarrfl at Em SLLOuIO and Arrests Follow. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Fee of mm St. bouts were nrrestefl I: ma- balance 0! Willlnm Adlesberger. who charge: them with dlsturblng the peace. It Is clnlmed (hat the Lroubie grew out at the kindness at on: of the Fee chil- dren, who loaned Ms ugw sled 09 Ed Anderson. a neighbor. Late:- Auden son wont to a coal yard. where Ad!es- barge! 12 said to have an known. and began to pick up real The lad says um Adlesbcrgfr broke lha sled he- causa ho had everal chunks at coal on It. Mr. and Mrs. He went mm the yard: to see about the matter and I quarreI grass. The Few: nay they Mu have Adlesberger arrested on a charge or mallchms destructiru ct "Heat. 1. A. Irma. IM; 011mm. K C. 8pm. 8. 1. use Md Georg! “COM-ac", cum; DIM Ichnogh. Mn; 1. H. nor-m. mum: I. N. Chg-brim. [ï¬b- uou; Alfred M. Joule Pal-a warm and 0m: W. amt. Imu- Ield; M. Georg! Smith. m: Rev. C. Minn mm. «a noun; W. H Collin Quincy 1.0. Can-Ing- m. l B. are". Urban; On «line- tonMp was left “ml. The din-Mon 'fll Wm (M mnn‘tmnr. mm for charity. Thou-undo of dollm for chnflty will be nlsed hy the charity bull to be men at the new armory at smu- aeld. Feb. 10, under the luspleet at the Slnglmo club. Interest It being taken in the event In over the ante and it Nd- fair to be the greatest lo cal function ever held In contra “- "nob. vapor Hypnotic Control. I. 1. mung. who an (but In I: I railway conductor out of Denver. 0010.. alleges that he was Imflnlbly attracted to Blooming!!!) by the hp- notic. power- of u won-Ir of nut an towhonhobdhumknutdnd who I. I mam: ulna mu. Ho wi- to be m. Me nu- “may 93' '2! £90“ property. Alter working with might 3nd main for I long lime to secure the net-essay funds to clear Ms church of cebl, Rev. D]. D. C. \Hlnor of Julie: nan tho mortgage and omcr paper mldemes of the debt go up in a Dish 0! flame set by an elaclrtc spark. Contra; Presbyterian church was relebraflng the Jubilee of «- slxuelh year and n Am u Luv. Tm. Bounce he in (lacuna I â€Mk! nuisance John Mommy. Ilm "Beach Jack." '3: ï¬ned .100 and com In Allo- nd than the “unlike of serving a 200 day“ Denim In the can†b" or leavlug the an per- nnettly. He chose the Inter and ‘a allowed to go. mommy M and to I‘ve had me In" In: my other man in Indiana county. and that he never would admit hon; vanquished. lane mlmtbn In pmonl when Dr. Illa". Ibo plum. puma-yd n hul- Ioa and In «mm: can"! III-mn- and I lulu cron- ohmro the In". tho church Mll‘ amends: In dull“. H. We! “other human ad a no and can": mod-nut m am am «I "no "Mum a! «M an In. Tho hand pupâ€"r- mm! um am at “8.000 that In- Dun wold. mmmmouum Mon at WM.“ Nut You. III-Inflow In "mm M (I. I.“ “In; 0} (be [DI-Ma In“ Ill-tod- ul may and on «mocha alm- okdod: W. Di. 1. I. Inlet. WM; In! vice pct-Hat. Pu! Selby. Chm: urn“ flu.- WI. Vim.- Vmie. Chm; third "on NIOYORWAL OOCIITY Illinois Rtv. OR‘ 0 ( HILNCR BURNS MORT GAGE. I LICTI vouno um'ron '01:: or want Hot Mr Hue Explode. and 0e: Flrc 90 His Clothing. Donald Miller. used flu. son of WIL Hum J Miller of St. Clam ccunty Ind dlrocwr o! the Turkey llxll gauge and school. was horribly burned In [Re (Ira which destroyed the grunge hall. four miles south of Bollevllle. Yourâ€: Mll- Ier um custodian of the hall and a student or the school The structure was a Iwo-siary frame. the ï¬rst floor being weal by the school and 'semml sfory {or lodge mums Miller but! made a ï¬re In â€)0 schlul room and â€I'm“: 9 o'clock lmvl game upstairs Into the hall manor. when the teacher. um A'mn Haeubar. and the pupils were stunted by a Ierrulc r-wloslon. When â€my leached the yard may saw mud; Miller rushing from lhe hallway wrapped 'u names. The lad lhrew himself into the deep snow in nu cflort to extlnsulsh the flames which en- veloped him. and M653 Hat-ulnar milled to Ms aid and succeeded in tenrlng the burning clolhlnu {rum his body. The hull-ling had lakcn ï¬re and (ar- meru o! lho vicinity hurriml lo the scene. and carried )mlng Mlllor In lhn resldcnco a! his parents. about half a mile disarm. Mlsu llaeulwr'u burns were mlnlnl, Inn not n’erkun‘. During mlcfladMlM-eoulelmd Mmmllydmn in.nw-mu1u4n.uu «010.000. man...“ In a. ammo-mu m Fnl'M Train a... Mu m A northbound "ï¬ght on the CM- cm Ind Men mluoh len m met the. Inc- north at Union and no emu- and foam an mt Into the ditch. Alter loving the Inch the Mama-mammoth. um, which (no min to tho an. and .Il slaved. though mm In- secretary. A commune emu-MUD: 0! 8m 1‘. Brnal. lodge A. I. cud-all and Samuel Emmi, In been Ina-ed to formulate I mutation and try-l." ad extend the menu’- not-lam. A permanent mutilation will be per- footed la Carbon“. during rem. I000: DOM Inca-0.00. Innlmloonrdmnnm“ pout- of the three national but- at Cum hive heron-ed 0058...“ The statement- published chow tin can! emu to be $1,402,661.30. “1W maul luau-bum“ m‘vnuo‘ a CI!- ugo. Ho any: the alum-l m not «(banned by M:- tad that then In at "Mb In It. HMoclcd My. Prelllnlnry uten- nvo been ulc- to mm the Southern [mud- NI- toflcai society. with M II Carbondlle. when II “tolled (I. only auto sch-J! in the section. A la.- porlry mutation has been elected with Prof. B. I. Harvard 0! mm 3 period of ronsciousnesu Ihe Miller boy slated nut he was â€plank-Mn; the stove In the lodgu hall. when the hob-Jr heater exflnded. The anldInl ind contents were 3. tom! Imp. There Inn ".200 tnsunnco on the III" Ind $200 on the turnllmo. "In. 8M I“ the mount a! an. children. lbw ymauum at who. I- 10 your: old. “a husband Mod (may- mhl Inn can And chi-ed Io to over a «Mun «Id. Mary Ann toll. 0M. “nut 07 Washington. luv"... Mary Ann W", I negro". dlqd u Clamp-Inn II the an- M It. yearn. 80w Md rerun“ In Mr [mu-aloe. yrlkw all when with nu. mu move her to has lm ham in 1180. In. Int our n... Mum M any on; Wublnctun. n ('. Mr mrnll in. in: been brought In (M- mum" "on Al'kl Ind mm II Illvufl to 0m. limit-r. I in". puma-l Mud 0! (Mom:- \\'n-Mu;lnn. Hun rlllm in lint mum anon ham-«I M! In Win!» Inna: nod mu aha terwd I- lie Mount Vanna man-lo. luv umll un. W. J. Alumna 0! mm. do- nm Ibo nun-on that to in but Iva-clued mount-um It (I. n- NBGIIOO Dill AT AG! 0' 124 cam m at “will; DINIII AMIlfltuT. Mam ._ t II'lIhlnHI ._ , , III town-Mp. In“. â€momm- an»: ‘ ‘e In ahehnvaï¬‚ï¬ "3' to the Inca†«£75.90. the Improyemum. an and ha. I, 1906; did _ at nu ma «0.15.009! _ nth: Jan. I. 1905. ,‘m: cued In Hm hmmfltghi. and are ran-(cred will! . V , ammo auditor. Thor m-QC .A the sale trumrer “1-1!" This Immune lion! W unrpole or “ruminant ‘ to:- a «mum at â€out“; The proposed ditch‘il“ H “.7 wide and )2 feet can; ll‘w _ through ï¬ve miles In Hill ,. yr amp 1nd tour miles in ' "I“ Sownshlp. Thh will M2;- ‘1 urea n! rich farmhu‘hlld. “I! an "cure. want '65 M “1 ul vaIuaHon of about “HM " will begin on won 30 Vimâ€. mun. Thls H- the NW if? Improvement "or uudomkoo OI part at the stale. MM Mary Dlvldlon, who VI. coolly eleclod puddlntd It, Tact. Emu Aliodflhl.†woman metal-er of the hold III! 013:0. II. I‘ ‘I0 (but. RAILROAD. All .00.!“ M work rm to mutual a (nun lawman“ '- i0 “0 S III.- by (DA mm DI location!"- and It. "Mod. I“: an ultra“ Conn-1. 0.0 0* i! :33 The (olloflu Inn in newborn of s con-nu. to an mutant! 0! n m I! Y. I. c A.: AM. I. hang I C. Watson “I had In. Assumption: I C. 00’. 0. Tyler nd 3. Am vfllo; mm“- mm III-m, I 3 Wine", maul-non; Imb- ‘ 11 J J 57 “on. I†ll. 0! I» m. J. I. Dull“. 0 ï¬g nus-pup" an. and do in i0. 0 on! ynn' "mm II but“ work. lln mfldm II n M the In! M In nmum at G Samuel Am 0. 3.31“" :: Aadm- mum-cl. â€New“ 1.7mm Ommcmdv.l¢.A Aflor mail. W HEAD. TRACT PHI... IYL'D â€WWW tuned-a; It.“ “to“ autumnal llkflm.‘ In". 0.0 fl - {2-5er - ' ’