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"V= .", --#,!— i � - i I ­ - i . . rostilig- On 6eq-gfts& . I �t . I _ �`, 11"eaulll� I . . - -1 I ,� ­ - - 1. I . � I -TH i i -"While -we Vireve it was' delightful to j� over, ._1 TO 00*.OTIPATM CHIM I I - . . � I ' � I- . � . . . I ..- I � . . ! � "But I - I ilt oft lunch he came tearing down the' so- waited upon, so instructed. 'I "But I - � - . � - ; I f . r � � . I I. : [" ' �T-,,,,,it,RA I I ­ - I . I . . IT ,'I' , �-�T�,Tl� I I I or i. - .. - __ . � . i _ � rse Z I r � ., � I - . . _�­ . . i � i, 1, � I � hill ,on tl=VbW�,bay'bO of, biw�and h, Ig, lit'"all leading mq?'* ll�, con- i - . I � I I - ' _ I - , ' Deficioui , 1r, I , - " I 0�`Klil I C f,�,� X7� f I - . I - . 'I , I I , s "Fruit Lay,ative" 6tn't harrrl' . - .. k a - fly tj jump at Wayland. As tiu, t: - "A � . . - U ra ueo mse.lf, and 8t that r ,�,,� ;. us -R41 �N�, . � , wili U. � . .. 9 Air I K, .r � �- I R I It U . , i 1� I . 1 � I : tender liftle Stomach, liver :-,. . : , I � I . 11 I � to a4k Ill I . It,- wr I - I .- 1� Wayland went -down he struck tils wall of reserve troubled and 1 dened . , i � I a6d bowel& - __ I . I 114 I'll I �� �1 I I i . ; I head on a stone. I thought he was lBetrio._ i '1� 1 � . � i �d j . ­ � I i a � i � I . 1, - ,� . I . i,i, P '!I, � I � and I w ecw. : __1 - ) i L - I . . . . . . ) � as paralyzed for a s � � , ' V .: _:�*p , J� . . � . , � . I � I ,_ t I , FAI -TH too . -_ � . I � ."Wi I - - I�L_ F ... . L . . I � .. —i-, � � dead, On � the fourth morning the 1phone � ; f 11k,_', . I I - I . 19� Look at th 0 tongue mother . I - I . % 11 - ond. � 111ben 1 flew at Cliff aud just rang, -and the squawking voice of Mrs . ) A17kVW4 I " - I- 11 - I I . . ' - I L - . "I -ed, - I !c -'.a. I ; � . . A* U � The about choked the life out of - him. I'd 'Be4den came over the Wire—Ill ,granted . � coat your 141le one's stomath ," . ; � els noed cleansing at oLi?cii 1'e I N - X . "Frulf-a-fivO 11. .01", have ended him right there if he hadn't , , I . f! I -1 I : . to ki,ow If Berrie tind her fella got � I I I I . - and bow - .� 1� I ; , I When peevish,' cross, listless, does� *1 ?; N4� � M ; let gWl I bolne'all right?" I " � � . . . I . 1� � - Whole ' Sy: � ., � � sleep, eat or act naturally, or is fADVI,�_� � . ; �. I . 1 � . '%_1 . I I I I I % ,,Mrs. ,McFarlane. looking upon her "Yes, they arrived safely." Ch - ur, breath bad; Ims � I .1 I � I � I ' IWILO take 99 it-a-tive��" f' "Last I - it? I . :! I I " sh, stoma , � . � I 114 I I tj� I I I or daughter in lamazement. saw on her The ' old woman chuckled. sore throat, dia, rhcea, full of cold, givir � I . 710. . .. — i 0 ' 4 - P � itime, aiieoften, Ilastonisted at face the k hadow of the deadly rage see' of Cliff - he was hot on their trail I a teaspoonful 6f "California Syrup 14., : ! I I . I . I I I : I � � I - I i,� i 0 � - i I ­ � � UWAW Fam � � i , .1 , Z - Z . � � � t - . � , � � . I I Ser, r I � ; I . , �, I : - I NA: I - ; in", : - I I �ivr� L - i � sevew . I g�, amal � evary Men& � ft 3 a- I i4apt � I � 7 - �k, ana **a& bnwwll� . � occur_ waraw I h so* � . - I � . . I e 2&-- , 6sleM ' I !.k* b* .1 XV11twk ;� . I I � � I . � I I � . mono �w � I . a � � I iss at ', � . ; stiorr . k- oa : I I - . rnt with i :ay it I - thft � � 11 , I a lam: 1. long =- ta I . your �nt or ther- �f ult K. I her .. sixty, � - I fury. no; a . . � ov,ow . 1. - � . I I I I . I ; . � � . . � � __ I A� � � � I , � F�� � , I, �� '� _ �W,, � i I - I- 6_�_: , - - - .. - .2 rinfr- , , �7n,ii-0-ar' .. - I'll . .. i I * . I A � � � .- - � , I i , the way it builds the io and 6nakes which had burned in her heart as she lookeo like he expected to take a band in i 0 ; Figs," and in a; few hours all tbe� foiz',,- , I. � . . ' I Q . ' � � - ) " � . � ithe n, eelbeller all qveel. I They *ay be clinched young Belden's throat, that expedition. Did he overtake lam?" - - IQ 41 I constipated waste, undigested fof:d , --- , I , f . ves iwa ;-, -. . . . . - � 'i I 'ves" to some sl�eeific "What then? What happened, then?' "I don't bear very well. Whore are i i and sour bil6 oenUy mo. t of its�.,_ r -11 taking "�P,ruit-'a-t - ) . I 1, i t r I � I I � I little kowels without griping, an -1 y" --A.-:" I "Ele let go. YOU bet." Her smile you?,. I � I - � . . , disease, :as Consti�at� I Indig6stion, 'have a well, pl4yful child again. "s",_ . � I i I I o �_ I _. - -. � ­ � - came back, "I'm at the Scott ranch. We74 com- "_�__ if"' 41tJ . I d h o gia,2 V_ your druggist for a 60 -cent- bott I 1 , � . I 'Chronie I ,ea, ae ps Neur*1 - i ;6�1_ .- --,� 11 Vak.. ARLLJ . 4 I . - I L L I .'When did this take place?" Ing round 'the born' today." I I � I in A Kiduey.or Bladder Trouble, �Lheu-, "California Syrup of Figs," which je� ,,I-,! ',�� " - I k L ., I ___ ." . . I'll. F-.- - . I , . � Yesterday about 2. Of course Why- "Where is the supervisor?" I I -lo tains full direditions for tables, Al --4@,- I aw ;, _M* . 9 "I I'll, . I . a�k* Au4 they , land couldn't ride, he was so dizzy and 'Me headed across yesterday.i Say, 11i'U, , I V I'll, ... . matism,&I"aininthoB , I dren of all ager" and for grlovwm��U, . )�1� - � mosivift � . .4 L � , - � I � find when "'.Fruit-a-tives' has cur' d the ' - wbien he %*I'..., i . I 1�11 � .... . L Wild ol,corifused. and so I went into Cliff 'was mad* as a hornet. i �, i � � � . --- -1 � � ? A - . 1 1. disease, that, they f( e bette; and cy ­­_".�- -no- i I . L i . camp rl ht there at timber line. Along started. I'd like to know wha� hap- ' � . I . - I stronger in every Va This is due to a bout s " — , . . i . ,.sriouid pull out4,y4)u mignt JUST as 1% 01:--� I '! I . . , � .r Y. I unset Nash came riding up from pened" I Tl' . . I cut tier heart Jo pfecesl�- His '101(,P.i�­,i ' � - ! , I I qj, , I A0Jr_ 'L I 'i I � the ulm* !r, ul tonl� fir4 rties of , 0 this side and insisted on staying to Mrs.- McFarlane hung up the re�eiver. � N. , _ (I L thes . it `­ � I -1 � � - _� ' brolce. and 'Was agong time'lit-foi-el.L... �� ..: I. famou-st blets M44 e f) 0 M fruit J ulees, fielp me. se I let him." The Wd Woman's nasty chuckle v�ras in- . , �. I I - � . - L � L , I . V I . I - he could finish. I "You"re not at fil I I It -1 -� A � 1 406- I_ I I . , . . We. a I ox, 6 f6t 2.50, irial sizi, 25c. Mr0I Me Pariane's tense attitude re- tolerable, but In silencing the- phone . 1XVINk S; I � 111.1, L I AL I 1� I � I know that-bbt If you can Stay it, 1: . _J � At all de Llers or Solt pc ttpail d by FrWik- laxed. '*IN tsh Is Dot the kind that tat- Mrs. McFarlane was - perfectly aware I I I . - ,, ­ei vr� 1 � I I ! little while an4 make it an oun � . . . I . - - � -1 - . I . I . . I ; lad be turned np." -that she wa' L . I I i � . qp- . . 1 &-tivei Umite&I Otia*f . ! ties. I'm i .1 ; 9 not silencing the gossip; I two easier for Oer and for tier momen, . � - ; I . . . I . . I . - - I I 7 ' I � F : L . . I � . � . . i [ - - -And -th, morning I' saddled =0 : on the ebutraty. she was certain Wat . - . rL =_ I � I ­ ­ , ­ ___ I _ __ 11 . . -, � I wisil you'd dd it." � I - - . . . - leave a trall. of . � f. I 4 - LPJ" a" I - A", 110,1"VEND . � / " I I � i came dowil." � * . the Beldens would ­ � � lo - Wayland extonded his hand 1ni1mI-,K_ - I - QrAdusilly th,46 trBmor passect 1"s ow "Did Nash go our poisonous comment from the Ptarml- � . I "" - . � I . f � . , . . � - � ; . . . , I sively. "Of- co irse I'll stay. I uov r, i � 1118 .JJmt* "id'a delli6lo" xe"O. of' for -all - . ", _� `1� . I . . . . ! warm � . . , 6'Yes. JDaddy was- waiting him, i gau to Bear Tooth. It was sweet __c__�_ I" 1, 3, . - � "OVIOr him, ano" I - really thought ot leaving. , UP_ ' , , I . th safety. Sb�le,l go alone, In I ­ ­� Vow waaamea One VXCAC awlMou. am& � . , , Olt 'Mate .. . I I let III I ,. � Od for them. a , : . his ve ' - JbeL Conitoft of So I I I I . Was '-finip.T, - � "r" some blankets, on the Vam - he ejosed gTip of McFarlanes band .1 - I I �) . . ! - � I � I . "It's all gad business," groaned Mrs. I Berrie wanted to know who was I .*� I tm you,�& 4 � .1i - 'thing warm anil tender. - ML* dk"M and rest, while I boll vom* , i r,e Welt. It Was aku my ratpL- � -h . and c 14190rou*busi- I � . er presf ne-0 I McPgriancs,.osand I can see you're koe - � � ' .. . - - : vsfts�l she commanded, and he obey. "I .. _0t haye it go thatway"* bQi. 1*s&.t#fi .We 6f 0 i4neer."L 40 Said, P , speaking, and Mrs. McFarlane ireplied, $.. Berrie could'i ot btm entirely de.,&',r� � - - , � ' � . Ing something back. How did 0111T. ,, "Mm Belden *anted to know if you , hib ''.1, said. brought you ,only care and � with mc tij)]J�L "I tbIM I I -face d - tip. � a4 tw tired to make pretandon towaa happ L L 01dug,, -in .. k I . - She read in her fathees -, I pp . IF -happen to know just where you were, 1 got through all rlght.11- L � ,, an thus far. I'm an allent- � prefei a L Aacd In th P ebange of line which she Telalefl IwL_'X � , ; ,her tru "Good Lord I ex,ofaimed Norcrom -_ mobdn& . � d&Dwt , lied in th Ju 0� L . back without �, "She said, something else, soma.tbjng I In � -. � tl!�,Vpl and whaV. starte-0 YOU , � I ng Wayland bad said. ' ;" P i(i " my way$ re not your ways." I She Ji1L I Then, Ith I I I sudden realizat 'he gravity of sOmethl -;-. � I 4 - lrft,io, feeling the.magle of tile � t L 7 s' I -to beat you up,,, persisted. the girl, ion of t _ Lt was In the telegra 0'. -)'- - i "I - ihRW,"F -sbe,_#u9were& ',,#Ji�: rush I ,1 your father?" . bib tell you wh � ( . ( 'A. " , - the � C&D Of r � 'Why, didn't the came, "what beasts they arel" I ��' � - ww- hearing the music of water . _-. I � � For tbe, first'*11we Berrie showed 1 who 'Perceived her mother's agitation- I Has. he got to go away?' She as -ked- - bate"My ways.'and I - Hke yours.11 I i, tia gz. - : 11 Tel! didn't � 1, . . �� I I YOE I be' - . �11 � - ­ - edgus of w4altbes 11 I I 10 - a"d Watching the girli. he riialoed- a I a �iiddlstregs- . "Why I "What did- she say-iii-sometbing about ber. I cannot marry her. The simplest aulf usly. -1 I . ­ I .1 - Aftm I Pr mood. , and when she came � As theylargued she Ut ,no shame,' that You Were 00 tireol, 'We could. have : t, - lei moo I . go. "Yes, he saij 1 It was from bit ft'- - � �, ­ I � . y(Ju tree, 6 &iden and Mr. re .- maiiiii-and UHC?I' way'Is to frankly tell her so and I .I-- , I and be volftd me resentment. :She' stoppOd -it the Spr,ags.,il " . . I - U& with his food he thanked her for -1 ; . � . Z I - I 11 I '46L look tit s6me tim. I Thd mother did mot.answer, for Way- It seems cowardly, but in the end she � knew his nloo& She' � understood!, his: I 1441 didn't k330 . .were over thi6re, ._ - ther." i i I � � � � w. M ow 11, � IF ,t,: � At wIM a glance before which ,her eyes do- 11 , I wg� till I and - that ': land entered the room at thp moment, ' will be happier. ..I . T 1�� r, ; - ber. iDd 81d Marm B . Vhat does.b $ father want of Id ' � ' - �*& "I don't see why you are so kind Ubt., W depressiom' She pieade# as � got heta GeW` belsald looyiswy� -that - I - I - j,114 - V - - - . �� . I Moorti girl went aldng. I suppose they i but Berrie knew that trafteers were HIS letters,carried him back Into his ,,Be,s on his way to Callfornbi lmd�l I , doorkno - my, dead Is . . I 4 M" might have . dono, ready to. , at the b ack Of I t ft no-- I reaDy believe you Illre ,to do I sebt word to (31 -fit and f presume that , already busy with b& affairs. "I don't own world. -One was from Will HaIll- wants Wayland to go vftA b1m. 714uV 4; . � - � Prove" her love, ea reiftre';: hig � redhotl Yoalregoi to me," he'Added, �� � _W to I L_ 4 , I ! ! as i I � -Adav for me" Her -head drooped to � I � Moore girl put ftih� o'u our trail. Least- i care anything about old lady Belklen," day, who w going with Professor Wayland says 4es notgolng�" 4.1 I self rioNct . While -he remained both! ,humbly. ' I f I I I . � � i . ', ; 1010 her face, and he went ow i : I . I , � wise that's the- wa I figure It outi. I she said later, "but I hate to have that Holsman on an exploring trip, up the A pang shot ,!through� Berr-10's, li-nwtu' I "Why bitter and -sadly contemptuous. She batxd to have him resum that , ­ . y . � - , .11 : (I 46 you, caire for me?, Tell mer � I � I Moore girl telling Iles about me.111 I Nile. - "'You must join us. HoIsman � i � I i A cow hand riding up the trail greeit�' That's the -worst of the whole busi- ` "He mustn"t g he Isn't able V41 vo -;I , � *I dbult know.' she murmured. Then led Berrie respectfully, but a I . .tone of s eU depreel tio ' d. kiieeling . . . � . 1r1.,,.!1r. � ,,, - Cynical . . . � I - ness." Sh admitted this wifth dark- i u on." An- she exclaimed, iand ber pain, ber f - . � his.Abeek a d laid . i I - � . to him b .1 ened brow I'M r Belden's tongue In CHAPTER XV. other classmate wrote to know If he came out in he# sharpened, constl iried �_:� i , jOw add6d. with a flash of . bravery. ' smile ' ' I I - I �_, - - ' . ­ : - w -JW I da.7 I I . broke out on.ift lips as he pass- h�r he;dtbeeEsd1'=e "You're sp n-- d- i d-, I I - 3� � I - � 4P braV_r _ hung in tt e middle and loose at both, did not want,to go into a Jand ideal on tone. "I won't let him goc-till llkrs�i I I ' ' ed on. Another witness; another gos- she Insif te& .� IINQ od3 -6u'ld Wayland Hears Frbm Home' I . . i -,,I -1, - . "'Whait.a mystery ft all Ist You tam op. I � I or, but , rou sh ba ve told e � ends -and that Moore girl Is spiteful moon of the I' the gulf of Mexico. A girl asked,. wen.- � I � - . I i - i a splendid fellow like Landon to : - . . . . � � I � I you keep the con- T was almost . . -ourth "Are you to Ile in New York this win- mrs. MtFarl�ne gently Initerpo,zed., �i She did not care. She had -no ftr- . were ex iausted. You fooled � with: mean," 9 6 could not day when the, supervisor called , X fF I � ey, if 1 -da, i 1 7 a 416kaW like me. Landon worsMps ' ter? I am,. ' I've decided to go into ­Hefl have to �0, hon , Ill I hi -1 , -- 1 . answ�ers.l r � 1 - , tempt out Dt her voice. I � I � i7t_ ther concern oftbe valley's comment, your che erful . - - : - I , � �, up to say that he was at t 3e of-, �1 I . -, , I . T : 7m�-you know that-i-doWt you?"' on He accepted- her lovit * -Oh. I wish you hadn't goner eX- ' this suffrage movement." Awl so, one h -r, � I I Her JUVA happiuftw hung ithe &Jvpp.' . pg her flee and would rtach the,-raTch at' by. ()- i- - come here." She 7 4% Jmow-he- she ended, vaguely, � claimed tbe'worrle& mother. ne, the threads Which bound him -Let bf; fatber ' -1 - - � . - � y,and, clasping 8rmsi'as It Part Of Pra� � .�l s J�clftk. 1_ "Caely Ing eyelashes of this wounded bo I the rescue ; I �� NMI -I "It can't be helped now, aud It hasnFt 1. to eastem city life respun their fila- rose and. going to his door, dtfilzivk4yl � A - , , , to win him back to cheer from ,thi darkness pain Of the � . "I wish you would come home at ments. After alL this Col- e in?" sbe de- '_ t * 19M he ask you to m&vry 1dmr . . ,fW acceptance �. I � done me a iy real harm. Irs am in tile - orado out- knocUed, "'May I Com � - -1 I � i long ride, pareless; 6f � t It I might I I ' - of'11fe wim her only concern. . I I gone one%" his wife argued, and som � even though It should last two wanded rather' than -asked before bW�__l . wroe In the fu e. He ate his day's w6'r& ' any ' liow. I've always thing ing, must f4Ce :__., i : ­ 1- idd, r . before, . - � f � 1 '"WItly dMWt you? Hers ftat the 'TVs never: had any madvW he 1 bring to - � with A and this trip isn't In her voice convinced him that I e was years, would only be a vacation. HIS mother .could 1protest . "I I � confess4A "Itva always done whatil toast and ddranlrr his 0 . I and "t. , needed at home than In the I � f 4 mob for you. Hes a maw of h%k . I ! ' ' going to s I W& Tbe 'boys all LmOV91 more to' real life was In the cities of the east. Voll.11 i I �_ - � - . . � , , �. I Pleased me at the moment, -or because ted. the women to h to b1mir room, "All right, mother. -Hold the fft an ()harming as Berea was, potent as she Wayland opeaeCk the door, and ,dtp -* - � 46SM--ter &Rd education:` Me made . ­ to his � me, and ey will treat'me fain" � . - � ' - it was easier to do as others were; do_ and them being alone e crept 11!1i . 1 $p � �� , � � . I I 4,Tes� but Mr. NoIrcross Is an ontsM- hour, and I'll be there, I seemed, she Was, after all,a fixed part entered. leavirg her parentif flhiihig 7, . - 1. I sm axkwwer to tW and he went =: - Ing. - I went to college that iw� ay. I' bed, and Fell Instanti I eep. ; & tWnig Mrs, McFarlane met, him at the hitch. I r� � : � ; � - I ­ I -Wow gbrl, rm not worth yo6r eare- - Berrie and herpo ei went back to er. a city, man. Thi6y wW It of the mountain land and not to 'be pach otber In u Me helplessness. 4� . Truth Is, I never,bad any an lusl-vi­� � . . I I Ing bar, and It required but a glance - - arlane Mrned toward ljl*r,�,�� " I resented yaw w&. . � i - evil of him on that account.," . 11 taken from .M. At the moment mar Mrs, McF �' � tr0y, rm, mot the sitthig room, and Mr&. Mc�arlane . . - 10 I � � I for him td read in her face a troubled � ­811-e"s, - taUty, and my father never r bal troubles me. � � , � V , sommuent to Belden, , for he: Was a . dema ,ded 1 "I know I Tbat's w I riage with her' appeared absurd. finsband with a face of deVaIr. i -11 � I closed the door behludi! them. I "NOW � " � �, I f ti 11 � - � anything orf me. I haven't any mo. i . one will know h6W fine and cOD- state Of filiud- ours uo longer, Joe. Our time of Ife- -_ -2rmb% but lAndon Is different. Bi ' I IN 0 A kn6ek at ibis ,idoor'and the super- � I _­­ � I ,- I . . tell me #11 about IV sob said. lin the � 4 - !�_! -- � tives now. A few days ago I was ln-� I i sideirate bib was. Mother. I've never 'This haskbeen a disastrous trip for , 'him a keen shock. 11011vleawdli has come." �_ U I . I . ; 'f �ne not to be � - � v1sor's voice gave ", 900m the world of Yom Hell so bith tone o deoled.., I `� . - terested in foirestry. At this time all i , slnoot,21y. known' any, one like him - - fle's a poetl Berm(e,". she said after one -or the d IF h I all He took her Jn his arms. --mbpre. U ft fte service. I've never done saw- I ! � The st�ry went &Ion# i, very - 'Come 13D. - 0 c ed;,,ispringIng_ to his , � I 11 ; -_ I - . seem - I h" had relieved the sup or of r. I It can't i,r� 4i a futfleI Whafs, the uselof my, till I 66-h1t care, what people say of me It there. motbe don*t eryI �� � -4 never shalt. it i I i the W1 came to 1b second night i feet with a tholl of dread, of alarm � �i:,l lkbg hi the world I I i � erv`1i t loose from your Im r ' �wft be better for you If I go--tomor- U71ing to ,live?" � - I ; 1n camp. beside the I ke� Thei her only they -will be just to hiaL They've his b6rse. I McFarlwne Ontered Slowly and shut helped- Yoil ell 1� 1 , I . L ! . i . 1. -i 11 ; I I Ili . I 11 - I i got to tr6at him right," she added '"In what way?" ents und came to me in just the s;1we � i I "_Wli�90 - . I I I the door behind him Hl"anner was 11 '' I !., - i __ i I - li'dil ..: I - , I firmly. ! I . I gravely, gentle as V'.-,Iy I . grown V701 qK I ,, ka She was a bit Impatient. lw�. Bel . Our dnughter'.� - -A I . ! .N.I JV i I � . L "I . . �� " - . I �� "Did be! speak to you -are you en- den Is filling the valley -with the :ill(] illust ha,ve her own Jife, 'Ali Wit F -1 I I - - % !� r . I I P , The Gossips Awake. - "'I'l story he said hope tbat teleii�m does X -, ADO took his band and pressed it to CHAPTER XIV. serious and his voice , � Ihm elmk, then, Putting her a about 11 I I I ��: . � V111 11 do � 4 I ­ . . h . I gaged?" - of Berrie's stay in camp with Mi I Nor- \ Is to efend her against i *)o .- 2ft seek, ftew him to ber bosom oinind E was f righteued for 'Way-! ii, i not eall, you away.". - \ - �i \� _� i I I H r - - a , I � ni wbo ar. .1 - I � � � M, I I i o0ed. "Not really en- cross-" �10,vol(, e buisy with her name - - i I er beal dro 'It is from !my father asking "me to .) i ftilmd him passionately. "You break - land, aud.as. she thought of the � � , i I , but he told me bow His face shbwed a graver Hui 44T* i ­13in what of hill). Joe- he doWt 4-11,41 i_ I . f " ! 1 � . gagetL m 0 � I _. . I I � mW hearit when you talk like ithatr she I Ion . t , � . . meet him - In Penver," answered )�&- v ' I �; g ride still before thpm she � , I 11 r Viti �� i I I much- he'= me, and-ItIs all rI912t, couldn't be helped. The horses . lad to "Ele's \,on rol, her as -sbe'does for him. Can it . . �i � , .. . � ; _. I wr ng her hands. "Oh, vo hat I . I I erloss, with faltering breath. I it � - �, , esbA with teah% "You musWt i i I _______" ,zee tilat'.) _; I ' ' I I i i r—". mother, I I know It is, I'm not line be -followed, and that youngster could his way to C411foruhL Won,t you 94 ..He'll do The rl,-bt thin- mother: lw. " What shall I do T1 she.:� , i w .71; Aw- such gloomy thtogg-1 wonIt lot sb;tll I do? I . I i I enough fo him. but rm going to try . not do It, and, besides, I expee ted to down?" � I r'. : i . I I I I -1 I jm give vp. You shalt come right moane(L I � I I I 1; . I ? . i . \ 1 ,8, T 1i ­ - : . i* t � I ; to change my. ways so he won't be - I tolti we lie would. Be, knows � . I 0� i i - get back that,night. Nobody but an, IF :1 el ! � "�__, , I" - Jmw , and I wM SIMS YOU Instantly smitten into sham , The older $nan took a seat with 4, I . me - - " - - here us)"V, i _w" . I . : , � asbratmed f me."' old snoop like Seth Belden -would think jimeh depeodS on Ills stayin � i I 11 rry � I � - I _: . mauller mood, he said: "Don't w : 11 I � � i � quiet dignity.! "Seems -like a migbityi ,' (I he Intends to do it" w . ­� ,I i � , .Mrs. -Mc rJane's face cleared. "He evil of our girl, and, besides, Norcroes 11P ,__.,,ii,,ii,,ii,­i_,__., .-,- ­­_ � . _-Aawarmm � � i i fine chance, �don't It? I've always sr'.nll- -� --� I about me- Please don't I -can ride. 1� i ! A. - : I I i t,ed.FF ' B,ut Ili the e ad. joe, after this . . 11 . - � I I I � surety Is 4 fine'young fellow and can Is a man to be trus , . �, - ,I'm feeling better. You must not I . ! . . I wanted to seel1be coast. When do you la "Jq he--Wjjl Ill.(, - - �,1� ; be trusted Ito do the right thing. . WV14 I , lived down. can � Jftny Women SUffer .. "Of course he Is, but the Beldeas are Z , , � - � , � I weaken. Please forgive my selfish 1 � Plan for to pull out?" -. I ! � I marr,'v her9 A�il if he marries her 'm U . .� ; I we might as well go to bed., We can't ready to think evil of any one colunect. "' '.��, . . I /I i � I'm z I ,'I haven't decided to go at alL 11 -1, plainta., 'I'm donel . You'll never . ' Jget er and be hapu? Ill 1�­ I i settle anything till your father gets they 11,ve ti I �_. " From Pains ion the ftcL eon' I ed with us. And Cliff's as t on �, i _-, �� � vf - .,, 1�1 i Z ­ I hear it again. Cowel Le I I I I still dazed by the suddenness of It. I way of ,life Is so different He I I __t as go lo� ; I i — 1.1- borne, sh said. I -Wayland'F- S ' ( 5� 7 I � I - � didn't know my father was planning . ­ CaD ride." I - I J Waylan rose next morning free from ti-ontent himsel herte, slid she Cftn'l 111 : � I � . -1. � . He looked up quickly. 11:Saultl this trip," I jgpWivi I ; Wltm the back begins to ache it is -a "If we can reach Miller's rancb"�_ . I It 11 � # dizziness nd almost free ffio m where Ile elongs. It all cz i �_ iz �, I siga that there is soinethixW radically - - ; m PaM Did he make troubjer, I 4,, � . I I In -1 can ride to your ranch!" he de0lar-' i I I and when he came out of his room nis dd: "I see. Well, before you decide to ,lopf-less to' M Wouldn't 11, be 1,�.,,t 1� . ' I _. , I . I =MM . : I I Yes. He overtook them on t all � ,,, , I - I I e M= -li' - , vzong with the kida-ays.. I ed. and rose with such 0- . I I go I'd like to have a little talk with .wr for her to.�ufrer for a little 1.1, a __ � � exDresi5lon was cheerful. "I feel as it I ' What you want is _`.,,`,. I � - and would have killed Norcross er- - � a kidno -� . I'd slept AF week, and I'm hungry. I , w than to m4ke a -IF 1. futiou that she stared at him in won I I _ you. Ay daughter has told me part of 1) mistaki that mi, I I I I Mwaes Kidney Pills are n6t a ... rie hadn't InterferecL He ') , cure'"All, � � . i der. . I I - cr y what happened to you on the trail, � I inqt a Iffetiule " i !- i don't kDOM"Why I should be, but I am." � . ' I bar* numficine for the Idducys only. . I with jealousy." , !, I Be was ab)e to smile. "I've bad my - � I want to know all of It You're young, **Nlebbe It 'would, mother, but tho i I Mrs. Me ariane met him 'With some- ; . - 3&s. L. Melanson, I'llympton, N.'s, I � i "Nash didn't say anything about any 40r, :,­ A . litile crying spell. I've relieved my: . . � thin -.very Intimate, something almost but you've been out in the wigrid, and ileel,,ion is ,lot ours. She"s too .., - I � � f � c5i I i : . i ; fl� . write= "I am sending you this tesid- to:: . � r asiault." eople can say .about for u,4 locontroL She's of ake. auti it I � � I maternal in her look, but. tier words you know what p ` � (mderful bea rt of Its load... I didn't meaul . . "He didn't know it Berrie to] d him dh,- 'it e 100nial, temug YOU what a W I I . i � you and my girl." His voice -became sIle emnes to A full understan i � ' .. 4=m Do='s Kidney Pills made for me. . agonize yom It was only a slul#p." L I were.as fe,�w and as restrained as ever, that Norcross fell from his horse," - - I ; . I Ines- ,I . I � � i I : Ver yews I had suffered so with my kid- He put his hand to his head. "I ust, � . . . 'Ele divine(I that -she bad been talking level and, menacing as be added. "And Lille Situation S e can decide the t - F. . � I 1 "Good Godl I never suspected a etther of 1 r I ; ; . `1 1 6 1 1 doet intend to have her put in wrong tion a WN tit better than 1 could hardly do my housework. be a comical figure." : I with, Berri.6 and that a fairly clear un- I I i I - : I � word of this. I didn't think b eld do on account of.you." .1 I)$." I 1� I , "I med severaJ kdn6 of pills, but xxone of His sudden reversal to cheer was a . dentandin�g of the situation haid been 11 -11 - . itban seemed to be doing we any go9d. I - . � . � . that" ­TbaVs true." she signed. `In 501nis. i � I little alarming to. her, but at leingth 1 reacbed. That this understandixig in- Norcross was quick to reply. ""NOI I , I I i He fixed another penerating, look Nvayri �sbe's bigger and stronger thall i At last I vras advised to try a box of . . I- � � [ - she perceived that. be had as- I . , Volved W ' closely be was aware, but body will,dare accuse her of wrong - In truth a I I � 13� 1 �tn W'b en I . . Moan's Kidney --Pills. had i I . I � upon her face, and his voice was vl- etimes I W1613 Ate .1 I - UUM41be, first box I foviriel relief� Ihave tered his depression, and. bringing up!, i J nothing in! his manner acknowledged It. I dolng She's a noble girl. No one will both of US- ,I , � M. 4 � i . i I I ; meed -live boxes, and to -clay I fed like a - the horses, she saddled them and h flp- 1 1 1 - � 9 Sbe did I not ask any questions, be- brant with anxiety as he said, "You dare to crilMeiSe her for what she could were n6tso self reHant" . . I � � . 11 i I ! ! . e whole don't think- there's anything -wrong?" not prevenL" � When WaylEnd caught the ab-irtled I - - I . . i I I � � Mew woman. j X cannot recommend them ad him to mount. "If you get tired or : .1leving that Sooner Gr later th � : � I ; I � . I "No, nothing wrong, but she's pro-- look on Berrie! a face he knew tba t gbe i . L . *w highly:' feel w,orse tell meI and we'll go Into I [ � � . ; story mius� come out The fact that " "You don't � know the Beldens. My i . - , , � Slona Moore and Mrs. Belden kn foundly in love with him. I never ' I I had learned from her father the -m-- J- ' 1� --�, -Daval's Kidney Pills. bear the tmde camp." she urged as they were a t � ! . .� I I ew girl's charact�r wil be on trial -in ev- I � I . � . ! I have seen her so wrapmd up any . ou tents of his telegmM ,and th"t Ale .'. I 'Maple Leaf and are put up in to start. : . - . - - -_ mlwk of a . - that Berrid had startedba(,k on Tbum , cry b se In the county tomorrow, ' L � � I � one. She thinks of nothing 6 . it � i would require �n explanation. � an i '*--- grey boa. IF i " I � . day with young Norcross. made It easy The Belden side of it will appear In . , �, I &(A- that y(m KLq - "You keep going till I give the ! I � I : I "Are you he asl.t*d.. t � [ 1"DennFs?' when you ask for them. � I for the villagers -to disco'ier 'that she scares me to see It, for I ve E tudled 'the city paperis. Sympathy will be with 90 g awayr, s t , be rgDffed, and his voice was endid,11 she i I -� him closely and I can't believe t e feels "Yes. At least, I must go do-'.tl to i '. 80 rM �- "'You're I nsisted. � "No . I V%w Me. a box, 3 for 81 M, � at all . - . 1 Z coold be braver.po � � had not h il . ClIfford- BeMe will be made an Issue - I : �o I . �� the same toward her. His world Is so . � ­ . dealem or mailed direct on receipt al and clear that her own sunny smile, I � Z 'Denver to see my father. I _sb-Al he 1 1 � I day. "Wbat could. Joe bAve been think- me through 11 . I by my enemies. They'll get know what to. look, 0), I � Mb � voice faltered. and thelreflecti'vi Ing of to allow them to go?- she said. dIfTerent from ours. I don't I . � ,�ZLT_ MiLiwRN Co., LncrAW� came -back. "I don't know gone only overnighVI . i'' e . I I ­ ' � . I make of you,' "-shesal& "Ireckonyow In the� Motber's� eyes &;Pened 'as t4he' "Mr. NashIs presence in the camp must what to do or say. f fear she, Is In her. I "And will you tell blm about out I . . I it "Good Lord " exclaimed Norcross In ,..,, at. i V, . Clif- fo r .9 appiness � L I Is - peri od of great un h . . � � Vbenorderittg:di=ctispedf:y"D=M%L' must be � poe lemmed Ithat her daughter had Ishared: be made kl:iown,.but then there trip?" sb� purs ed, with unflinellim, I . I ' the sudden � realization of the gravity of the I � - - . reached the. man- "It was ford's assault upon Mr. Norcrog& Can The revirn of the crew *from I rectness "An([ about -me?" It was',dark when they- her tent with -the your gi , . J , � - � 1. aylan�d d&lared his Rbil- the only thing to do, mothe�_.""'Berrle that be kept secret too?" And so while corral cot ,,hort this confereuc,,�, and ,case, "what beasts they arel", . He gave her a chair andtook n "_at� � � i I village, but W . , � . I . . "31oote's gang will seize upon It and I A � o d � wben MeMirlani went In Berrie greet- I . on, although his wou:lde 1 , biavely I said. "It wv s: cold 'and wet the young people chatted the troublod himself before replying. lyes. I -I)IIII R ­ Ity to go , � - 11 I � " � 10 CE" "CASCALETS" . .,ii.y I __ head was throbbing with fever and lie ! outside, I and you know' he isn'.1 very mother waited in fear. knowing that ,Pd him ivith such rraDlc and Joyous ex- work it hard," McFarlane went ou. tell him all about It and about 11 '311d, 4 � I " , I . I 11 . calm Insistence. "They want to I _; * I - IF BMIOUS OR CO TILVIS was clinging to the pommel of his sad- I strong, 6- d .Us teeth: Were chattering fn a day or two the countryside would pression th.qt ill his fears vanished. with . your father End mother. 114- sliall � . . � � . I ' , I . . dle, so Berrie. rode on. . . he. was so chilled. I know It sounds be aflame with accusation. "Did rou mrae over the high trall?" bring the dlst�,Ict forester down on me. know how kind you've all betn" io Inc!, � - ; , I : ' me. I I . I u t ui A, long , ay's rest a second night's � This is a fine chance to badger Mrs. McFarlane. bearing the horses strange down here, b p there In the' ,,be wsked. � I . I - . ..i, He said this bravely, and at 0w Tno- I For Sick Headache?- Sour Stomach, on . the bridg I e, I was at the door and � woods:in the 9torm what .1 did seemed sft!ep, set I Wayland on his. feet He 44 No. I eame your way. I dldn1 They will m4ke a great deal of my ment he mean It, but as bis f-illit-J."I . I . Sluggi-sh Liver and Bowels -They � I , right'an'd naturaL You know what I carine to bi,eakfast quite gay: I'Barring� wa-t to take an -v chances of jrethnirr putting you �on the I 1 11 . work while yi:iitA sleep. received ber daughter with wondering I � big, Impassive face and cold. heen eves i 1� . , e� the stable hands, ulck mean, 4n't you?" the hicko�_y nut -on the back of my. mired, It's still raining up there," he - � . I came back to him his couragt- ;4-1111Z. 4 1 . question. whil � � ' ' - ' i :� ,I : I to deteet an injured man, hurried to - ."Yes, � urldersfand. I don't blame head,", be. platned, "I'm feeling fine* answered; then turned to Wayland. � camping trip I Is - Ukely to prove a serl- and In spite of his firm resohiffi,:, .�oine H Bao, II.7-jqte, Indiges- � I . should hear of almost re d' . , ous matter to, us all." i Furred Tongue, you -iii -only -if others y for another expeditiomi "Here's your mail, Norcross, a whole I don't consider me part of his see et anxiety cowninnit,UD- I 1 -Kin and �'".-zerat,le Read- lift Norcross 7down from his saddle. I "Surely you I at J - --;I Tia, 4 tion, Sallow S � � " I hatf ul of it -a ed itself to tb gi "What's the matter?" repeated Mrs, It"- �' ' - I may malie a ranger yet- . . _pd one telegram In the .0, who atdit - any I � . a6hes corm, -ir.jm a t(�,,.,jid liver and . #&But, , I I " . . - faulL" , i I - - , . they won t, :�011 one- knows of Berrie. though equally gay, was not bunclL Hope It Isn't ,serious." � questions with intent to find f�n,* 1131M .1 ? _: I I � _ I McFarlane. ( -1 clogged bowoi� wll. - cause- your t Tony and Ro sure 4 Worried as, be was, the father was particularly wliat kind of man Vit, (-:(I � . , I . n a , our being there ,cep f his ability to return to WaylaDd took the bundle of letters . . stomach to 1, ­ri, At'_:!.. -with undiiii� "He fell and struck his bead I ,�, alone. - . I . . � A I : . . I PrIL "I ireckon you'd better go just. ,�Nio, you're not to blame No g J. ­�- '­ , i- - .-m! ferments, stone," Berea. hastily explained. -rake 1, fatber" � I WC � - easy , and retired to his room, glad to escape I er Norcross W1.1s, I - ested foo I I � ,owh one is to blame. It all date$ back to - . 4 like gaft,a­ - i - �-'-.,* i . --�� 'I. Mother and I WiJl ands. , rflo�l . ThaVs I the horses, boys! "Aire you sure? Doesn't Mrs. Beldep the persistent stare of the c WaylailiTs r1p1l". did rot entiri­- - .11;1 � i dadd ut you've i I . . . . till gets back, but if you feel the horses quitting camp. B � the Iiinal .. - - I . '. ­ �, , y--Indi- knowT," - - The dispatch was from his father and assure ber. Ee admitted that W. rtv * I , look out for Mr. Norcross." . : ! � t.0 I 'like it we'll ride up to the postoffice got to stand pat now for BerrieFs I i - - "I donlit think soii-not ye was cutit and specific as a command: ther was harsh and domineer' � - ';n ; f-ii:_"i.�. , - - .1 I., ellow The wen obeyed. her and fell ack. . . � 77 I 11 . I ­ . � 'grow., ) this afternoon. "Shall bq,-Iin Denver on the 23 Meet sake." character and that he was ams ', `mi-; i 1�1,iri, 1� . : � I tL' ' ' �� iet is i Mrs.; M rtoushexmi I . i _cra, , I . but they were consumed with curios- . : . .­ , i, I ­ I !-�-----, " ,,I-,. I - ..I--- 1, , . ,, -caret . i ! , . � "I want to start right In to learn to "But Wh4t can I do? I'm at,your . I � � . � - ity, and their glances Irritated the girlit I . I . I me at tl�g Palmer House,. Am on my ' to have his Solt take up and earr- foll. 7 , " ' q wis.11! you hadn't . I throw th it hitch, and I'm going to I'way to California. Come prepared to _ i . I&_ 1. . � , 6ated, gxle on this tril.4 service. What role sball I play? Tell ward his wOL-lr_ ,,I,re W�as �,,, ,.i-,.,;�# 4 . � I "Slip the pheks at once-" she inslsted� , �Iou were alonO .. , i ! f!...X , . I 11 an, � If the Beldens find -OU , ith an ax till I can strike is, me what to do and I will do IV - i I "ill . ' , I practice w join me on the trip." enou olli.� dl* .1 . '. I I an athy her im e. WIll make much r 11,� - z i `,,,h -. ­ n ! - - , I - *; 1". They . i with ,Mt. Norcross t , twice in the same place. This trip : , McFarlanewas staggered, but he an- he found I w�is specializing oil %-,�,011.!,r I -1.1 I ­ _T, porting ,, he i of �t it will, give' i , With the letters unopened In his lap - U'.! 1. - , * , . " -, t box came, to her aid in SUP ; ;he a chance at- was an e3 e opener. Great man I d be ; n at least stay on the .- I I . _J1 . I i he sat In silent thought. profoundly swered: "You Ca . lines. Tben I had to fight in or.-ivr to - � I I fro-, - , - � r , .: _."imn you feel- wouDded, weary youth indoors, and,as i �t in a windi'all, wouldn't 1?" ground and help fight. This is no time . I � your. fa�her." Her i J d turned, up04 Z i , I trpubled by the instant deelsion which keep my place.1 He's glad I'm oil, oere, f L'� " ir-&' '-�'X,A Li,'- I � he stretched ont ()Ij Lbe couch i.0 the ' . - 4 . ,� . - I .� another'! point "Wh ni, did r. Norm He was! persuaded to remain very to stampede-" I..' 1 . . I , I ui,,� . � this message demanded of him. At is I'm regalnlvii�! my i� - , � sitting room lie remarked w ir,h a f ai4 I cross get li�s fall?" t V . part of it .A,You're righL I'll stay, and I'll ma V. I : .. I quiet for lai:i6ther day# ,and ke I first glance nothing was strength. Butt 1 . 291 simpler than ijust as soon as, 1";,s wvil ; " Iro ic smile, "This beats any bed I orf � "On �he way bac: , Here Beivie i in conversation with* MX& I to' pack up and go. He was only a any VId . . AP . I , -statement you see fit. I'll do any- en '� i I �c . . El 41 Ji- 004,00 I -balnsam boti-lis." � I I I I 'I 4dn't U -e to. t4r� ough he exp' U4 me to go to C',,,.',;-_-) .I- - - I t, - I F hesitate,O again, I . McFarlane, whom he liked very much, thing that will protect Berrie." - i i I ' tourist In the valley. with no intention and take char,44-1 of the Western ,;;2 ­', 4 $ I J ) "Where's your father?" asked. Mrs,� i You, LU�ther, but he didn't fa.11; Clig and an hour or more in writini-a long .j� _-, -1 i I - - , i . ­ I ,gbter. - and -trie I I him," I I Of staying, but there was BerEal To M cFarlane again looked him 9 -quare- Of cSiurse I ,do0iit 411111; to d i�_:! w 0 tb,if. f"d .1 I AX.&%-, ariane of her dau . i � jumped! hiLa � Ito . 1 le er wh�rein be announced to his fa- , s i , I � I - , �� d of the pleas- lY .11i'll i'l __J� [:� - � "Re"s over on the Ptarmi- I 0 , ther do her ears. "C � . � J 4 - gan. 7 ubtedi , liff his intention of going into ihe go meant a violent en in the eyes. "Is there a -an agree- rather work o4some problem in , V. - i�% � . 10 t h1T an� romance. To think of fli t sad- Went between you?" bL ` i Pt E IVA P.1-, D The % et ­ .- 9 istryatb�.t Lut_-6sts me, it I mov li.,,�Ve -1 I . I , I, 4f �., ; A L I I . _� a powerful lot to tell you, inother. but ! did? : .. ow did 'he �appen to me . lVice. "I've go - "Not fo I time at least. P, , ' I t to buiJd up �f . n.d4' ,I YOU*; - i , �_ - . . � � I bing formal -that is, I mean I r V� - after Way I I I I I ! I - a coustit-otio.' " he said, "and I don't dened him, aicid yet his better judg- to give ; . -not Dow; we must wok I - i � � . I U, the side ol ggoinz admire her, and I told beeIiiiiiiiiiii He stoP� 'gi hl I - � . . 70r information t1lat will lead to I , 1 � s clearly on V\, I � ' ' "I don't t wa Will . i1ir ,�noiber at . I He's nearly done up, and so am V i � r Bun!ie was quick to aw$vier. men . 41- slstt-i., be i, I � of A"�e , . � I know of better place to do it- in. Be- . ! . ng helf on the verge of , with your f4tb#r?" 3.1 , Lt. . A, �" * ­____­­___ : , ItS h. XleFarla.DC, winced a little I t � k we were on. . . � ,the ffiscovery or whercabOL * � a � uov� hijw lie fpund ioqi �sted * I i I , I is. , I . I sides, P beginning to be intere � , � � . . I . i the., irrevocable. "Sbe*s a splendid . � . - � I ersons S' rcross' first, I supposo !:Alle � `�No, lndeeil,!�, you, roul(Malt P, -T any ;�! person or p I Ufferill." frOrn ! her daugbter's u., -,e of No 0111 iady k I . � t b e tiiia�ij. in the set eme- I like the supervisor. 4� : girl," he weDt On. "I like her exceed- I i % . 11 I ,, .1 - 1 `4 1 _� Kervans Debility, Discasus, (if t'_ik; : name, but she said nothiD furth riat p1loued I ' , 11 o -v� ;V., 4 i e we wet'o .4 one of them West of the 111146o.; river 1 t, , 11 i in. ix,U,N . 1,m living in his house at the present ' 1 ,, .- ' A I i 19JIX-STO"Al Al, Ingly, but I've known her only a ToW t :4 - I T Cat, Bk,od Poison, I the moment, although she wa .�hed -�eWiL - her fave I Witt, a lo.-, clWn. my si.s.ter., were i i : - - Kmth and Thr � z!) CUID lied � for nuoil yes : ; () f �t­ - time; --- and ,I'm feeling contented and � . 1. � weeks." ' both born In M. ant t I I Berrie closely wbille she took off Vay- JjLtal,,�-d liwyldl]i ULAW)11_'_�t' � so don't worry about me." 30 U&ft A" � flebigan, but they w. .- I— i i . - I Skin Diseases', Bladdf,-r Troubles, i I i ­ 11,11 I'llie` ' happy, 1 � errupted. "Girls are I to forget it Th prefend they bave I " � - . - I 4 - McFarlane int 1� i ' - I He waE in _­ Nag V fs - ff . I ;, 4P; -1 `�' ; a -.,2t Cbronic or i land's shoes and sstockings and bed � . I � deed quite comfortable, : 44i � I ' s �i I en � % . Pl- � I flighty, critter, don't � Special Ail= ts, ­ 11 - 0 �1; I I th In ft V XW_ 11"A" -ft I - s," he said sadly. "I i forgotten it ]'Thtw botb havo N4pw -Iql i his ley feet ­Gec him�somethlug� I)ot wheTli he realized that Mrs. Me- 'T. �­! i � COMI;licated compL.-pts who cua- I i , : & 'A _ 1� io", `U . - knQw why she's taken to you so terri- I' Vo, - I I - �w 1�,�_� - _. 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