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an voi. AM'E I SO. is in, NO. I !lAl'Ti il XIX. siAsyrKKAWX'.. nen iburnival had left the oftie i crept to her father's si.lo. i still staring out of it,,, window, am. rstintimation ul' her appri «a.«• it na uch her fingers upon his hand, ippily. Vil, Tborne was imt demon re of affection. espeeialiy toward mi. and just now, while h" ua jt'Iiii^ for tin-mastery of l.w feelings. 'islioil to l» alone, a i, .-i.j.u..k her touch Baying, coi .1, i) |»lHV, imfied: y ,U 11 TuviriJ u?r U»»? nVliipJiUi s rAi 1 *«f thurff* siuiiil itlv li" put out thf hand os to misunderM 1 her in,, IN) TIJ'IVT n MVAV! TIK 'i s di-rtiro (,, haw IHT wiili i.nn ieiii' iit was ju^i not stromr enough k,: v ls inemnpetcjii' '•itnr himself, i n o w e i i I i vV ,r''. riii- two names were instiif .^"/ided the (5.IIiiiei's presence, '"''''.vise life at Thome liill id re 'Csaeciistom.vl ,'ourse. ('oinjiany ••1 won' Ijjxf, Klvira bough! new 1 1 gavw jiarfies, paid and re and went to dinings, and •1 't all read her daily allotment 1 U)P Ken. Every Sunday, if the AF Wus 'ine, she drove to chureh JJ®}- At lonjj intervaJa »he went 'n. Iltfry. for the colonel h.'ui awn 1'is prohibition when Flora hut thi! intercourse was "f o'id. and, «»xrept for s Klvira hail '\v and Iar ., ion JW well, at liat, she couhl ''s-ins too often, and on a Dear the end of June—it was 11 day Ue,'H iry of Nicholas' doparture, "'nivei Mlj„ ny nniUe no allusion to this— -•'stj'd upon going to Mrs. Herry's, "-"J" 'id tie- day Imt to remain j'"- MissFJ\jra sighed nnd.-uh mj W AS looking forward to that '-''Uiitig. when the inexorable -rfl i rfrjA Exautlful War-nine Story illiJ tj fitocCTn n vaimr. d^snnjT tft. %r'i\9t*=:f'fiup 0:,Kb "!:,:* [Copyrighted. hyfifpedftl 1 1 1 .»•- 1 ,L 1 "I" 1 /r^ -.'J .7 1 I V V 'J* y.* 1 I V V 'J* y.* .• -s. .. V V v, 1 i V -a fp J* ihTif 0 4f 1: y .I i a»'. i 1 11' 1. i i,. 1 alh«-r. .V..' I 1 llrcr ^. 1 an 1 w 1 •fc. lirta Ni-| i, lirt Ikijki." iy aii,.l H', V, y '.lit* kitiic hiork unui'rilii' in 1"'* uiv: preen in tho wintr :uid wr-pi for lid itln i" w ills (he genial of expr sighed, and locK Them. A*"T*IIU'RDIDIT W&H UIE IL ^OAMUIV. KE\R VFJTK. 1 gova rites-. -hould be disi 1»v 1=1.1 "t I o IiOttifj and lltss, Mrs. H«'i .]KKnuidd:i.ughters. Missy w. a ueleome guest, and sh 1 hiug better than to n il-r\ -Ann phr:io -1 r. i" tu upstair v ., iti' !u*n iii-rry ometim nt jii:. Ills in ate sin ness had led 'n-Uglr •port unity anl Mi—.\ -r ep.t ten ss. once rt*miV*i, was not easilv t: anew. She saw in her fatm 1". •etched hand only a signal for he tiff, an.l her indignant -(ant u: !t.» prott -.t as site tuned .in'! i« t, 1 i.tinii liilefing ami e.vpostula -i Lottie and l.e&s, ilisisy attired i! 1.. tin.-, suit, and as if sud'ifii!/ tnunwi'ii «itii tin.' liro of p'liius po«.• ti «'i 1 to imprj ibc a drama baat i .. ii.r adviiittiri'-. of a lost I• y. I n i U i n a n o o i w !i 1 •nn.'iiK'u opcrit'd ai. i T. 1 after, wa.- t. Hut thfs 1 Might I'tis! uU-uiu. h.i.i i. wccured au'nhuit unv *'iti 1 tin 'ion. he in hi.s n iv_-i,. -a'.v liic iiciit U gii:i olldet 1 hi.- pl ihed tO in isera 1 I tier. li *.( return. ., v wmtcd there until the cr.'-seeiit n hriffhlvned in (he we.-t, .v the stars e out, and the shadow -^at hered over l.iu Misw)did not return, 1 hell raJijr, the childreB ti.e h.oiise in fear and per» tne parden and when tii went haek pleS.IV. "Win )'c 1 w illinj: risk a refusal .\ S l» iiiirk. (j,, consttled liimself plains for her future. Hi 'uiudiiers education wan a proi •it had vexed his soul not. infre ef lal\ and knowiny well Miss am»ed. its iiu _i l.le'l Mi^s I'.h'ira, hein^' .: fol'hed in the pel n lines of the da\ .1 Itisliop Ken, had ii-t ahs»'tiee. ••Nlie'-i ait in' r,, i.,,n -aid little e 11 L't an imperative neees.-it \. to. 'Slit for diligently and secured at Meantime Miasy ami the '''""joyed a rest. 'ci'l ''oniea^ain, imt Nicliolnshad heard fn»(n, nor had ..l.I JiU« rt i '!••. W hien i 1 a I a .• .11 old a i, ilaii! e.iv- wait 1 Jear! ir a liigifiird litti'' K'1"' learr* s ighed Mi»s hivira, a- ilmt u(» Hishop Ken "I ne\t v. i.l i" v from home witli thai, ehuii Hjjiiil'- aw mil ss 1 have Glory-A mi. hell sii[iper was o\er and Missy did ,i..i appear Mrs. Il-rn denand. ... wiili i-mle annoyance: W'llV does not W 1 ntT'I'd Cotjle 1'. I lu'ii Lottie tol.l uisat had happened. '11'jxcept for cutting otT her hiiir, th« behavior is notliing out of the way for XViuifred." s.iid Miss Klvint. placidly. "J never know what to do with ?iw:h a child, so 1 let ber alone. I l'»K 6,11011 nv wiser as she grows older. I wouldn worry about her. Cousin Mjrtilla she won't come until she choosew." But Mrs. Herrv could not resist a gra^e uncasines,: .-he M.,peeted a deep--,^^ p.tr pose in Mi-sy's llight than met" 'duld plav, and she hasU-iietl tos.-nd IKT coach man and her dining room l« .v ,,xi lu,, the premise-, while t«.• o| m" wo,,).i n were disjjaU'h'-d to '1,«lUir'' neighbors. All this made Mi-s 1.^ 1 verv iifrvous. wih.1 she bi,an i" xs-.'" flo^r,-wruip:iiiH I"'1' ban i-' It. was drawing Mi. ll.-rry was sir I,.,it, "1 trust M. i o clock. and heard tie* stage t.iav not 1»' rut at MILBAXK. S. II. KIJIDA IS -vrw 1.. ar-I to si .. "I 'Tit -14 II-, 1-IIU' $ .Mrs. I It rrv 'I graihls '1st, *.\ a I'm!, th.- i.- Of i? i Kt'• 1 Wit T- ••_!•• Hut tl»l .... ,.i, iotncfhinjr L- nan|.fjjtii, a* .• 1 lii'-r -aid I'.mi, ^ravi-lj. mjn^l tu JkirtS hi* cliuiiirf'ou i .'11 r ,1 i, 1 v A -jr.v •Ai"' ... ., 1 u at «tn lle.M to I III I frc 1 lot.'. Ta:, ,.. 13y dint i the -isw hid ti.nii..: in 1- escap.ii 1.'.em: 1 i«»st of till ice 1 Hereupon ahd ursiui. I i poll 1» w LiIti' i di .4. that ... ttiriii i ai 1 Hcjs.S at. 1 in.:: IK- 11u»ukI I he wan net u: in tin' liro.''! 1 fita-. E 1 A 1 offiee, .| I ,r. mat moment an i .f the last few ,Iirrfetf p-»rii'vn of i ..I Of }o,mg I «, lad i 1.• 1 1 I ing Mm~\ I'm w 1 .eel on 11 •. hrrstdf on top. fhere a t-. n ii hessed he!. ... a e e i n n I Mi •18 LarhMi Mi.. II i'aui ,. ftiii-nM. w i i. ri t. •:. and mi Ei\.e.i Vim ri ft-ill Mti '•Ihi Ml- 1 i ,: i v S *•$*'•*]* fii :. .v i.i V.K. .« U}' i'aui 'I'lf -i_ll! of I! alt.i.' I II. She fei wa. r. 'in he. '.' i I• i 1 '. i' idra::.'. he B|. ri Sh. '. 1. I a hed her-, i! o I keep Jr.",. W. -i irt of ie !. aitii. I ttlnng i ii 1 gave v. vi: 1 only prete1 1 a ing aloud. I keen biou.-e in h. cowartiice. l.!ui at last. After nil. 1, .|a_- utl.o le. In desp ,ii ii •o elimftd .-'A a w i' 1. it she le:.' ."1- lia te .t I ach gll i.• 1 -I '"I fell, Wi ,!i iver cm. ie in a H'eli, Me- 1 a wild scream, b. I 11' U iweLs, h. .....iaiilly, 11. -j-oi whence 1'uul 1 lurry, ..me accompani- Tlu.i horse- v\. there was 1.1 .» traiJlic.cn pro--. iiad starteil to v\. bv his \oung fii.-nd-. turned back toj.e: the little crowd »s.semhli.d around Mis-_\. lviiig uncunseii.us in the sand. '0 one recognized the child, and a looker on had just hazarded the conject lire that the outlandish little creafuro mtint have arrived on the stage, unknown to the driver, when Lark in came upon the Mvene. "Ix'inuie see!" he shrieked. "Fur do love 1' h. i" i.. mawsters, dat. chile 1? Mavesc Jasper Thome's darter, little Miss Winifred Thorne.'' There was a murmur of incredulity, but Larkiu iasisteil, apo)og«.*t it-ally. "Tubbe sho. hit doan lo(,ik Ink bit, but liiL's .so. llukkom she's in sich a rig sh been piayin' suecuss. l^awdl Lawd! li she killed, mawwiers?" Tliey lifted Mi.-sy from the ground and carried her into a neighboring drug store, w here sir1reeovered consciou.-neHS. "I'm WiiiM red Tli .rise," she said, and 1 s.-aved to but fainted again. Aiiv liiait fa, i kLark in asKfal rvi'. ioinlr i".f ie «|.i( tor handing over her. mi {.iir««ou and 1 laim.. I i.- 1 and i riiMi n o! alio". ,• rc-Hth •r.u_r!it tidin'tj i 11 I' i .t i \. ir i Iur-.'. .1.1.) .v.. 1 VJlM.1 ilo'id Jic i'i*iru!ui«'ri'd, too, v. iih ,1 ^in.d der iiid dwlaratkiu tJuil hi' would n»*vrr again cross Mrs. IUrry's tlircsli ih] .v in I'asi1 of sinji-cal»i!nit and tin- 1 ..• it\ ,.j -.,rnc, l.at not u Mrs. II.'i Th" Siglits r.-r-rr- -til! V-in-rrv i'i ti-. .aid Ui I I. :. I 1.. 1 .• u- .. i: '. 1: al«» In on-- 1 r«. .• ^. -I. 1 -n. 1. lii- i,».-n. -i aimed r.i." u ..... lUili I V* )•. ..«-\errd I'- i I. .f hi. .Ui! Ai 1: ...-u,. anytiiing of th. l.itu:. "My dear con 1 •Wemu.-t, hop. I I :i. .rive you some eolTee after :_rht ride? ()r a gla.v* of wi led t. The colont 1 refused he w .. i e o i I u I w i a i s .- a and looked ad given an p, with her .. -t: ai.,I l.er I 1' long at IJ, -. Ti.-- «i c.nodyne. -he la a I a id.- cro--ied on tu i ,ther. o\a rpoweied I •.way ami left the roo .. I led 1 1, 111 liu» I i the po-i 1 .. .. A )uai T' dragtring iinota. .: 1 hiianoiis rri 1 up by the In tbe nionii I ad not stirred. •. .' .V.'iiuV" he :is 1 1. ''A hell .Missy a\\' a- a i'-lie ll.'ld U ell h- I ,. seldom iKiti' 1! V--'! Iiiiio 1 "'l.'ike a away!" "Don't 1 it toueh ,• •oli melt ii.e and it w n't :,"11 o "Cold 1! 1". V. itiifred, 1 v. 1 ii ,t t. I -e 1 von." 1!., e tue colonel aw: \. I'.ut remain a v. a -. th" •Hvi'f' ffl*. Patent and Straight FI 1 ttcise *n? —_ i'WP *, U 'ca. *k3 (,,uS.Inot alid Would not. Vv i" 11 slie wais (jnicted became again a a sat down with his I amis behind lum, i.a order to show tnat lie did not mean to touch r. If nhe would only smile! Hut tiie troubled look he wore was not calculated to win smiles. Where hurts you. Winifred' he asked "Don't you fed better?" "Nowhere hurts," answered Missy. "And I don't feel better." Of* nod her eyes, and looked at him with gieat earnestness. "No, you won't," she said, no, you won't." '.Continued ne\t u .. -v ^ubseribers to the Ht.v. i- Vl 1 ean weure ih»* previous mini- 1 :. n Coir.liif"i elliel't of Ibis y ON-(ILLJHFII'IL IM-J| AN BRAND AND SHORTS A!wa\ |i,,:.,1. Big Stone Ofty Milling Co., Big Stone City, Oak. AT „-T l",Sl'i?T) "OnUGGIST CARBOLINETJM AVBNARIUS. i w i i s i i IMTI-.I n v Wo id i-rcsfi'v. Elegant Lace (Curtains, }U i S£!*C1ICBS L. WOOD. its y 1 The colonel sighed. "Is there anything I you would like to ha ve'r" Jie .struggled i for some term of endearment, hut hid lips, long unused to affeet innate utter- i ance, refused to frame the- words lie Bought. "You shall have anything you atk. Winifred," he declared, pathetically. issv closed her eye.- and did not an Bwer. She was silent so lotig that her father thought her a.sleep, and he wa»t I growing uneasy at what 1m farieied might le a fatal symptom, when she suddenly .||^ I 1^1 I ti ItJ I i. i |j 8 ill lily i IN'C »!L S I' N ,\V!i 5 fP "51 a K( s- IN in Seasonable Dress Goods and Trimmings B3ac!fd, Plain and Embroidered '. w Wraps end jgcPels. t,*\ r. mi* 1 ysiiciJ iiii]m, p- .# e-d n.'ith th i hl' 1 friri'S Ps tj *4 ft !T J-. 0i0%rf Milbank, S. D. OHi o: over .Old Po*t OfflCC, 4 U v- 4