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f tttttftt CTt? Gentleman From Indiana Tiy T300TH TA. "RKJJfC TO ft Cmrr44. I $99. kr War 3l MtClwrm C. II ei. I, r vni9r a nuiwrm cat. .T. . . :"7 : " . : . ...... Tf f FTft'ffff Ft ?f ITTTTTTTfFTT W T P :::a Ulory. glory. halleluiah I" Instantaneously the wbola procession began to slug tha refrain, and tua peo ple la tlaa street and thou in tb wagons and carriage aud tuose lean tug from the window Joined with one accord. The ringing bells caught the time of the aoug, and the upper air reverberated Id the rhythm. The Harklesa club of Car low wheeled Into Mala street, 200 strong. with their banner aud transparencies. Lige Wllletta rode at tbelr head, and behind hlui atrode William Todd aud I'arker and Rosa Schofleld and Newt Tlbbs and Hartley Bowlder, and STeo Bud Ttpwortliy held a place In the rauks through his connection with the Herald. They were all slngtug, aud behind them Helen saw the flag cor ered barouche and her father, and be side bliu sat John Ilarkless, with his bead bared. She glanced at Briscoe. He was standing ou the seat la front of her aud M Inula aud both were sing' lug. Meredith had clliubed upon the back seat and wus nervously fumbling at a cigarette. "Slug, TouiP the girl cried to hi in excitedly. "I should be ashamed not to," he answered, and dropped the cigarette aud beguu to sing "John Brown's Body" with nil his strength. With that she seized his band, sprang up beside him, and over the swelling chorus ber full soprano rose, lifted with all the power In her. The barouche rolled Into the square, and as It passed I lark lens turned aud bent a sudden gaze upon the group In the buckbourd, but the western sun was In his eyes and he only caught glimpse of a vague, bright shape and duzzle of gold, and ho waa borne long and out of view down the singing Street "Olory, giury, halleluinhl Glory, glory, halleluiah! Ulory, glory, halleluiahl As we go marching on." Tbe barouche stopped In front of tbo courthouse, and Hurkless passed up a lane they made for bliu to the steps. When be turned to them to speak, they began to cheer again, and he had to wait for them to quiet down. "We can't hear bliu from over here," aid Briscoe. "We're too far off. Mr. Meredith, suppose you take tbe ladles closer In; Ml stay with the horses." "He's a great man, Isn't he?" Mere dith said to Helen as be handed ber out of the buckltourd. "I've been try lug to realize that he's the same old fellow I've beeu treating so familiarly II day long." -xes, ue is a great man," she an wered. "This Is only the beginning, "That's true," said Itrlseoe. "only wait awhile, and we'll all go on to Washington and get thrill down our backs when we hear the speaker any, The gentleman from Indiana,' and see John Ilarkless rise to speuk. But hurry long, young people." Crossing the street, they met Miss Tlbbs. She wns wiping Iter streaming yes with the back of her left baud and till mechanically waving ber hand kerchief with her right. "Isn't It beau tlfulT" she said, not iinnlng to uneon solemnly flutter the little sunre of rani' brlc. "There was such a throng that I grew faint and had to come away. 1 don't mind your seeing me cry. Pretty near everybody cried when he walked up tne steps ana we saw that be was lame." John Harklesa looked down upon the attentive, earnest faces aud Into the kindly eyes of the 1 loonier country peo ple, and as be spoke the thought kept recurring to Mia that this was the place be bad dreaded to come back to; that these were the eople be bad wished to leave, these who gave him everything they hud to give, and this made It dlQl cult to keep his tones steady and bla throat clear. Helen stood so far from the steps (nor could she be Induced to penetrate farther, though they would have in a do way for her) that only fragments reached ber, but these she rememleret "I have come iiome. urdlnnrlly a man needs to full sick by the wayside or to be set upon by thieves In order to realize that nine tenths of the world Is Samaritan aud the other tenth only too busy or too Imiornnt to be. IX) wn here be realizes It with no necessity of Illness or wounds to make him know It, and If he docs get hurt you send bliu to congress. There will le no other In Washington so proud of what be stands for as I shall be. To represent you Is to stand for fearlessness, honor, kind' uess. You have sent all of the Cross roaders to the penitentiary, but prob ably each of us Is acquainted with politicians who ought to be sent there. When the term Is over 1 shall want to take the first train home. This la the place for a limn who likes to live where people are kind to each other and where they have the old fashioned way of saying 'home;' other places they don't seem to get so much luto It as we do. And to come borne as I have today-to see the home faces I bare come home." Inquiring ly." " SA'iUitin?" He seeuied uuable to perceive the decorations re ferred to. "Yes," answered John. "These ro sette on the chairs, that band, and" "Ohr Itoas answered. "Thst?" He Angered the band on the stovepipe as If be saw It for the first time. "Yes; "But whafa It forr "Wby-lf It's likely meant fer dec orations." "It seems to have been here some time." "It baa. I reckon If most due to be called In. Ifi be'n up ever sQ es sence" Who put It up, Eosar We did." " What forf Koas waa visibly embarrassed. "Why fer fer the other editor." "For Mr. Flsbee r "Laud, uo! You don't suppose we'd go to all that work aud bother to brisk en things up for fuat old gentleman, do you r "I meant young Mr. Flsbee. He Is the other editor, Isn't be?" "Ohr said Iloaa. "Young Mr. tta bee? Yes; we put 'em up fer him." "You did? Did be appreciate them?" Well, he seemed to kind of 'em." "Where Is be now? I came here to find him." "He's gone." "Gone? Hasn't he been bore this aft ernoon?" Yes; somi the time. Come in and stayed durtu' the leevy you waa boldin' aud saw the extry off all right" "When will be be buck?" "Sciice It's be'u dally ho gits here by 8 after supper, but don't stay very late. Old Mr. Fjsbee aud Parker look after whatever comes In then, unless It's something special.' He'll likely be here by half pust 8 at the farthest off." I can't wait till then. I've been wanting to see him every minute since I got in, and he hasn't been near mc. Nobody could even point bliu out to me. Where baa be gone? I want to see blm now." Want to dlxchurge blm again?" said voice rrom the door, and, turning, they saw that Mr. Martin stood there observing them. No," said Hurkless. "I want to give him the Herald. Do you know where he lar Mr. Martin stroked bis beard delib erately. "The person you speuk of hadn't ought to be very bard to And In Carlow, and well, maybe when found you'll want to put kind of a codicil to that deed to the Herald. Tbe com mittee was reckless enough to hire that carriage of yours by the day, and Keat ing and Warren Smith are sitting In It up at the corner with their feet on the cushions to show how used they are to riding around with four white horses every day In the week. It s waiting till you're ready to go out to Brlscoes'. There's an hour before supper time, and you can talk to young Fisbee all you want. He's out there." The first words Warren Smith spoke bad lifted the veil of young Flsbee's duplicity; had shown John with whut 'Mimic War la California" 'Is strikingly dtk-ribed in October Sun set Magazine. Articles by (Jen. Mac Arthur anl others. Keautiful colored drawings. Many industrial articles, sketches, stories, etc. 10 cents from all newdealurs." In "A Preacher's Story of bis Work." Dr. Ilulusford tells of some strange In terruption be encountered while preaching oue of his earliest sermons In the English cathedral town of Nor wich. Dr. Ralnsford was In tbe middle of his sermon when he cbnuced to look down from tbe blgb pulpit to where the members of the choir were seated In large boxlike pew, screened from the congregation by curtain. Much to the preacher's surprise, one of the men In the choir put bla arm around girl, drew ber head down on bla shoul der and then looked up at Dr. Italns ford and wluked. The preacher stopped Lis sermon, walked down out of tbe pulpit and told the rector the members of the choir were acting outrageously. The rector walked up to the pew, drew down the curtain with Jerk and ex posed the spooning couple to the view of the congregation. Then Dr. Italnsford resumed bla ser mon. A minute later be chanced to look down the main aisle, aud there, walking In solemn procession, were hen and a dozen chicks. To crown It all, when the sexton tried to drive them out be waa so drunk be fell right on top of the ben. And then -from bis place the old rector cried out: "Let her alone, John; she Is doing no harinP The Hillsboro Independent, The Pa cific Monthly aud Tbe Toledo Blade, all three publications one year for (1.75. (jet your ice cream at Palmateer's. See SchulmerU'h Bros. (3.00 suits. 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T was 3 oYliM'k when Hark less cIIiiiIhnI tli stairs to tbe Her ald ottH-p, and his rluht arm and Imml were selling and Koms KflionYld was the only per- the editorial room, and there In his aHaranc that a man to start and limp. on In waa nothing should have caused fall back from the doorway, but that la what John did. "What's the matter, Mr. HarklessT" cried Hons, hurrying forward with a fear that the other bad been suddenly re- lied by Illness. "What are those r asked Harklesa, with a gesture of Ms band that seemed to Include the entire room. "Those 7" rcpestfd Kks. staring blank ly. "Those rosettes thee streamers that stovepipe all this blue rlMieD?" Hom turned tah. "IUbbour b said flue Intelligence: and supreme ilellcac and sympathy young Klsbce bad work ed for hlui, had understood hliu and bad made hliu. If the open attack on McCune bad beeu made and the danina tory evidence published In Ilarkless' own paper While Ilarkless himself was a candidate and rival he would have felt dishonored. The McCune papers could have been used for Ilalloway benefit, but not for his own, and young rlsbee bad understood and had saved blm. It was a point of honor ttmt many would have held finical and Inconslst ent, but one that young Fisbee had comprehended waa vital to Ilarkless And this was the man be had dis charged like a dishonest servant, the man who bad thrown what (In Carlow eyes) was riches Into bis lap, the man who bad made bis paper and who bad made him and saved blm. Ilarkless wanted to see young Flsbee as be lous ed to see only one other person in the world. as 1 ne barouche drove ud to the brick bouse be made out through the tree a retreat I ve flutter of skirta on the porch, and the thought crossed bis mind that Minnie had flown Indoora to give some final directions toward the preparation of the Im liquet. Hut when the barouche halted at the gate be was surprised to see her waving to blm from the steps, while Tom Meredith and Mr. Iience and Mr. Hoswell formed a little court around her. Llge Wllletta rode up on horseback at the same mo ment, and the Judge was waltlnir in rront of the gate. Ilarkless stenoed out or tne barouche and took hla hand. "I waa told young Flsbee was here ' loung nsbee li here." said th. judge. W r-a ... air. risuee came arounil the corner of the house and went toward Hnrk less. "Flsliee," cried the bitter, "where is your nephew T' me out man took bis hand in both his own a .id looked him between the yes aud thus stood while there waa a long pause, the others watching them. Xou must not say that I told you." be said at last, "do luto the garden" Hut when Ilarkless' step crunched the garden there was no one there. Asters were blooming In lieds between tbe green rosebushes, and their many fingered hands were flung open In wide surprise that he should exnvt to Dud young Flsliee there. It was Just liefore unset. Hlrds were gossiping In the sycamores on the bank. At the foot of the garden, near tbe creek, there were some tall hydrangea bunties, flower laden, and beyond them one broad shaft of sun smote the creek bends for a mile In that flat land and crossed the garden like a blight, taut drawn veil. Harklesa passed the buslies and step ped out Into this gold brilliance. Then (To be continued. A Hoys Wild tilde For Lire. 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