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THE BOtrBBONT NEWS PAHIS JUNE 20 1902
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SOW RAiN MUST FALLa e dew at
moisten and refresh flowersmoisture of affliction comes
To freshen brighten hoursm sunlight fed and nourished life
In Its own bright and beauteous wayBut neither rose nor lily bloom
Could endure the sunlights stayThe tears of even cool of night
Though less attractive they may beContribute just as large a share
As sunlight to the charms we see
Thus fortunes rays and Joys bright lightMake life below both sweet and pure
growing souls like blooming flowersUnchanging clime cannot endure
The tears and cold of sorrows nightThough less desired by the heart
Contribute even larger shareTo make Ufe sweet than joys impart
Then still my soul and be contentBelieve in God He reigns oer alt
Bt jolce for highest Wisdom saysInto each Ute some rain must fall
Rev Arthur E Grlngel in ChristianWork
His FriendThe EnemyB-
y WILLIAM WALLACE COOKAuthor of of Butte The Spur of
Necessity Mr Fitt Astrologer etc
Copyright 1901 by the S S McClure Co
CHAPTER n CONTINUEDThere came a sharp ring at the door-
bell followed by a colloquy between themaid and some person ot persons
The next moment there was atread of feet and four gentlemenmarched into the parlor single filetheir hats in there hands
The gentleman in the lead was a-very small person and from the wayhis left eye ocussed itself unswerving-ly on a given point while its fellowroved at will there was small doubtthat the left eye was glassthe leader came a gentleman of towering was taller even thanGuy or Mr hisframework was so loosely put
he could not seem to talk withoutjarring himself tile third of the quar-tet had a wooden leg and the sleeve ofthe fourth was folded over and tuckerin the front of his coat
Miss Vlandingham exclaimed theman with the your mostobedient He bowed and his threecompanions bowed with him Thekpokesman executed an about faceand directed his attention at MissVlandinghams father the rest of thesquad participating in the movementEvening squire he said starting a
nod that tilted every head in the rowGood evening gentlemen returned
Vlandingham courteouslyIts tight ckV 2Jave you for
gottenNot at MrVlafidingham con-
sulted his watch It is close to eightthats a fact Betty and I came downon a freight from Jlmtown Colonel-so that Id be here in time to connectwith the townjmeeting Vlandinghamturned to Guy Mr Herbert allow meto present to you Colman with the glass eyeHarp acknowledgements from thegiantCapt from thegentleman with the wooden leg andMr Boomer The man with the emptysleeve ducked amiably The Colonelcontinued Mr Vlandingham conductsour paper the Harmony NortherGuy wondered if all the colonels inDakota conducted papers Majorby the grace of the republican admin-istration hands us our mail the Cap-tain is proprietor of the Bee Hiveetore and Mr Boomer er er whatthe nation do you do Boomer anyhowJust hang around smiledMr Boomer
Thats it said Vlandingham MrHerbert gentlemen will probably in-vest in some Harmony lots Guyraised his hand in protest After theelection supplemented Mr Vlandingham We yefa town meeting to
HerberJ and you mightalong with us and rub up against someof oxr best citizens
Squire exclaimed the man withthe glass eye crooking his finger
bent down and ColDingle whispered to him earnestly
Nonsense said Vlandingham in alow tone which nevertheless reachedGuys ears Ill vouch for him
When the six of them finally startedfor the meeting Guys conscience wassadly troubling him He would rathera times have remained behind and spent the evening with MissBetty
CHAPTER mThe town meeting was held in a va-
cant room over the Bee Hive store Sofar as Guy could make out Harmonyand Confiord were alike ex-cept that in Concord the businessplaces were ranged along a mainfreet while in Harmony they
grouped about a vacant square Thiswas a distinction without much of a-ft The squareC Mr Vlandingluim informed Guy was reserved for
courthouse In the event that Harirony won the contest Guy wonderedWhat he and Col Keever would dotvth their courthouse-
A lamp burned in the entrance leadup to the hall and a sternlooking
man with a rifle over arm blockedthe way
How is everything Marley in-quired Vlandingham
Nothin suspicious so fur squirereplied Marley staring at Guy
Got sentries posted all around thisBuilding
Sure etc that aint on theiquare can come within a block of it
Thats rightViandingham and his party ascend
ell the stairs At the top they passedthe scrutiny of pother guard and en-tered the meetingroom There wereyou 30 or 90 mea in the hall angr
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Vlandingham mad for a platform atthe farther end of the room nodding-to citizens on either side and speaking a word here and thereas he pro-gressed
Ill introduce you all around afterthe meeting is over he whispered toGuy Youll want some lots I knowyou will and Ill see that you getthem no matter what Betty says
Guy had no time just then to oncemore disavow any intention of purchasing real estate in Harmony forVlandingham was late and the impatient people wasted not a moment inhaving the meeting called to order
Guy sat on the platform with VIandingham Col Dingle Maj Harp CaptBlue and Mr Boomer These five asGuy quickly learned constituted acommittee of safety and ways andmeans Vlandingham was electedchairman and as they had no use for-a secretary the business was begunimmediately-
The first man to get the floor was aMr Pinkney Mr Pinkney was excited to a hysterical degree He shookin body and limb and during his agitated delivery of the matter that oppressed him his voice broke often fromexcess of wrath and indignation
Business had called him to the east-ern side of the county that day MrChairman and fellow citizens and inreturning he had driven boldly backthrough the outskirts of that pitifulexcuse for a town called ConcordYes sir and no one had dared to raise-a hand against him And what do youthink he saw Mr Chairman what doyou think he saw with his own eyesAt this point Mr Pinkney gulped hiswords choked on them and finallymanaged to articulate hoarsely Whyon that rattletrap of a building whichthe wretched Keever is erecting for acourthouse he actually saw a weatherjane a monstrous thing which answered to no wind of heaven butpointed and always in the direction of Harmony And what was thatweathervane Mr Chairman and gentlemen what was it It was a manshead sir a mans head and hand andthe hand was doing this lookingstraight toward Harmony all the timeand doing this doing this at their honorable chairman at Col Dingle MajHarp Capt Blue and Mr BoomerYes gentlemen doing this at all ofyouMr
Pinkney made a weathervane ofhimself for purposes of illustrationWith his thumb to his nose and histrembling fingers outspread he direct-ed the opprobrious gesture at Vlandingham then in turn at each member of the committee of safety andthen at the entire meeting
Guy was consumed with a desire tolaugh but suppressed it strenuously-It was not a laughing matter for thecitizens in the hall and not one
a trace of humor in the situa-tion A murmur of rage swepithroughthe assemblage and Col Dingleto his feet with a fierce cry
They are all hoodlums and rowdies-on the other side of the county heshouted tossing his arms and the
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arch fiend who leads the rabble is thatschemer that political trickster thatpreeminent rascal Archibald Keever
In a twinkling the meeting was inan uproar Every citizen was talkingwildly and shaking his clenched fistsVlandingham pounded for orderWhen a measure of quiet finally ob-tained he spoke a few words himself
We must be quiet we must be calmwe must not allow our passions to run-away with us Let us remember thait is the cool head and the daring handthat wins the day They have flungthe gage at us and we will bear withthis insolence now and return it a hundredfold Col Dingle we will hearfrom you
Mr Pinkney sat down andDingle calming himselfwith painfiflseffort declared that this gratuitousinsult could have been the work ofnone other than Keever that he camefrom Kentucky as did the aforesaidKeever and that he wanted the meeting to appoint him a committee of oneto ride directly into town and slap theaforesaid Keevers face He would doit and he would abide by the consequences
Barely had this duty been laid uponCol Dingles shoulders when an uproar was heard below at the streetentrance The nois i increased andswept up the stair and the cause ofit all presently burst open the doorand dashed into the A wildeyed strapping big fellow with histrousers tucked into his boot tops wasnmong them He was covered withdust and his face was ominous andeager
A traitor he shoutedscrap f paper over his head theres-a traitor in this room
During the foreboding silence thatfollowed Guys heart beat like a triphammer
A traitor Barney queried Vlan-dingham getting up and sweeping hisgaze over the people before him Hirvoice was soft but there was a metal-lic flitter in his eyes as he advanced
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to the edge of th platform Comehere Barney he added indicating acleared space in front of him comehere and tell us about it Boomer youand the captain will please guard theexitThe Captain stumped away to thodoor followed by Boomer both frowning heavily Mr Boomer grimly devel-oped a revolver-
I got the information from thebroom man said Barney approach-ing as he had been directed to do andpresenting the folded paper I wouldhave got here sooner but that broncho-of mine consarn him got scaredand threw me so I had to walk halfthe way
Vlandingham unfolded the note andsilently Guy who was watch
ing him narrowly saw his faceredden and observeda twitching ofhis heavy iron gray mustache Thedeep stillness was at last broken bythe chairman-
Is there a hunchback man in thisroom he demanded sternly
There was not and Guy was participating in the general feeling of reliefwhen Barney cried Out
Hunchback squire That doesntsay anything about a hunchback-
I thought you couldnt read Barney returned Vlandingham accompanying the words with a severe look
No more I cant I can spellout print tolerable tell but writins apoint beyond me I stopped at yourhouse though on the way in and MissBetty read the note aloud and sent mealong here in a hurry She said Iwasnt to give the note to anyone butyouWas it disappointment or
that afflicted Vlandingham Guywondered as he surveyed him
1 have been possessed with the ideagentlemen continued the chairmanaddressing the meeting that trouble-is to be expected through the agencyof a hunchback This note doesnt de-scribe such a person but I know whothe man is If Mr Herbert heturned to Guy and handed him thenote will assist us we wijl be ableto capture him without trouble or iolence Please read that Mr Herbertand inform me whether you axe acquainted with the individual described
Guy glanced at the writing hur-riedly
Yes sir he replied I know himWill you go with Barney here ap
prehend the fellow and see that hestays at my house until I come
Guy saw how Vladingham was try-ing to save him He noted also the per-plexed faces of the citizens in frontand of those on the platform especially-was he aware of Barneys blank amazeThe latters eyes were starting fromhis head and it was evident that hisbrain was violently disturbed Guygave Vlandingham ass uare and manlylookOn my honor Mr Vlandingham-said he the man will be at your housewhen you get there
Why gasped Barney leveling hisfinger that there
Silence roared Vlandinghamknocking the extended arm downward
You are to go with Mr Herbert andapprehend this man and take him tomy house Not a word from you Ifyou had been a little later in getting here your information wouldhave been valueless Your horse threwyou eh A likely story It looks verymuch as though you were late purposely You will have something toexplain Barney when I meet you atmy house For the present show thatyou know how to obey orders Gowith Mr Herbert
Barney faced abort automatically-and started for the door Guy followed-at his heels Aside from their echoingfootsteps there was not a sound in theroom The captain and Mr Boomerparted and allowed them to pass MrBoomer fingered his revolver nervously The guard in the passageway eyedthem keenly and the man with therifle at the foot of the stairs suf-fered them to depart without aword
When they were well on their wayto Barney found histongue
Well Im dinged he mutteredYoure the spy aint you
Im the man described in theanswered Guy who did not relish theharsher term
At that precise moment heKeever at the antipodes His
owit folly in allowing the Colonel toinfluence him came in for a large shareoff his condemnation Better a hun-dred times that he lost every cent hehad in the world and preserved his self
He was going to meet MissBetty now and what would she thinkof him
Why the dickens did the squire actlike he did asked the confused
He did that to save me from thehands of the Harmony people an-swered Guy with a dash of irritationTheyre so wrought up over this
seat matter that they would haeacted and thought abouttheir actionsafterwardsV You bet they would
Mr Vlandingham is head and shoulders above the rest of them Hes rgentleman
Hexple business tEatis what Dontyou feel pretty meachin
Thats my AffairSpose youll try to run away now
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wrenched away and gave his compan-ion a rush that alnjosi upset him
Im not going to run away Ivegiven Jay word and I shall abide by it
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known who you was I guess youdhave been carried baokto Concord feetforemost
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Mr mrbert K laafcfmefc amftingly I knew very well that fa tlieiwouldnt allow you to be hurt Butyou took frightful chances Why areyou here Barney
The squire sent me along to seethat he didnt get away respondedBarney valiantly
Well you neednt remain Ill seethat he doesntt get away Good night
The door was closed in the astonished Barneys face
Come into the parlor Mrsaid Miss Betty
Guy couldnt understand the situation at all Miss Betty did not toabate one jot or tittle of her friendliness A consummate actress Guythought the storm will come beforelong Miss Betty motioned toward achair After Guy had obediently seat-ed himself she took a rocker visavisShe thought for a moment and thenlaughed softly
To think she remarked thatneither father nor I on hearing your
ever thought of connecting youwith Mr Montf ort Herbert of the Concord Townsite company And youboarded that freight train at Concordtoo
Why dont you denounce me for be-ing a spy a ked Guy impatiently
Why I Denounce Concord is your town Mr and itis right for you to do what you can tohold the county seat Harmony is ourtown and we shall do what we canto take tbe county seat away fromyou Im sorry for you for yours is alosing fight
Yet there are means you would notcountenance even in a struggle of thisIcind
I will have no violence That is whyI added a line to the note which Barney brought from Concord
That line had escaped Guy Hetook the note from his pocket and sawpenciled dimly at the bottom thewords See that no harm comes toMrHerbert Betty He drew a deepbreath
Then I have you to thank for mypresent safety said he replacing thenote in his pocket-
To Be Continued
KNEW AND WAS NOT AFRAID
A Dying Mother Gains Courageiier Journey from Her
Little Daughter
A touching and most unusual littleincident of a young mother who washopelessly ill but quite unconsQioua
condition is described by theBoston Courier
One afternoon the physicians held-a consultation and afterward
to the husband and sisterOf the patient the sad fact that shehad but a hort time to live
Itwas questioned whether it wouldbe advisable to tell the sick womanor not They talked the matter overquite unmindful of little Edith thofiveyearold child of the dying wom-an who was quietly playing with herdolls apparently unconscious ofwhat was going on about her
In a few minutes the little girlleft Iier toys walked slowly up thestairs and went directly to bemothers room With the aid of nchair she climbed on the bed kissedher mothers pale cheek and theuasked her in low tender
Mamma are you faid to dieThe mother was at first startled b
the question and asked Who toWyou they think
Oh mamma dear murmured thchild you neednt be faid at allHold my hand tight shut your eyeclose I will stay by you and whenyou wake up adain it will be allright
The eyes were closed the handtightly clasped for a few minuteaand when a little later the othermembers of the family entered theroom the mother was quietly sleeping and the child said
I told mamma and she wasTaid to die
sick woman opened her eyesand said Yes I know and I am
Are You on the Right TrackNot long ago shrewdness
and were tlitqualities that won promotion in thbusiness world Passe methodsemployed in thousands of establish-ments only absolute integrity and clean straightforward deal-ing are tolerated Before this century
its zenith unclean methodswill be unknown in either large OTsmall concerns The double standard-of honesty one for private life andone for business purposes will be unknown The foundation stones of thagreatest commercial houses in thfttcountry aye reliability and honestyThe world is beginning to see thatfeven from a utilitarian standpoint itpays to be honest Success
A Good ExcuseOf a certain Scottish professor thi-
ollowing story is told Amongst thastudents was a young man from theHighlands who before he left hiscountry home had taken to himself ahelpmeet for life One morning haentered the college olass room ratherlate and the professor asked him thecause of his unwonted unpunctualityBashfully the young man explainedthat that morning his wife had givenbirth to a ion and heir
Oh in that case its all right saidthe teacher making the usual stereo-typed r ply Only see it does not hap-pen TitBits
Tender Mercy cf AsceticismMany letter come to the monastery
announcing death of relatives ofthe monks these are seen by the abbot mly aid at chapter he may simplyannounce The mother of oniwjf oumemfecffS i dead let us pray for hsoul Never to his dying day
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