w“, _--.-v-. -_~, â€"__â€"7 banks is onerof the mostsueowsfnl and At last Barron abruptly chechv highest salaried travelling saleswomen‘ the horse at the end of a. n: rm in the West.)â€"â€"35ooo forfeit If Niginlof_ pathway leading In the directinr- 1 Mletterpminggauimmtbcnrm the castle that towered in the -â€5 Mrs. Pinkham invites anasick tancc, indisti-nctly seen in the c women to write her for advice. falling twilight. she has guided thousands to "Get 2 out,†he said. “you kw health. mhmm the reed haunted gamma-the MRS. MAY FAIRBANKS, 216 South 7th 813., Minneapolis, Minn.†(Mrs. Fair- banks 13 one of the most mfnl and highest salaried travelling saleswomen m the West. â€"35000 at ;bw¢.letterptooizggaulm f", haw “ DEAR MRS. anmu:-â€"Ignorance and neglect are the cause of untold female suffering, not only with the laws of health but with the chance of a cure. I did not heed the warnings of headaches, organic pains, and general weariness, until I was well nigh pros- tratcd. I knewI had to do something. Hap pily I did the right thing. I took L ydria E. Pinkham’ 8 Vegetable Compound faithfully, according to directions, and was rewarded' In a few weeks to ï¬nd that my aches and pans disappeared and I again felt the glow of health through my body. Since I ‘ have been well Ihavebeen more care- ] fnl, I have also advised a number of my sick friends to take Lydia E. Pinkham’ 8 Vegetable Com- pound, and they have never had rmsontobe sorry. Yoursverytruly, BMrs. Fairbanks tells howne= giect of warning symptoms will soon prostrate a woman. She thinks woman’s safeguard is Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. "tau are a good man-that I! know already. That you can help mu in this business, if you will, I know too; :20. if 30:: are in no ï¬rm "Mediate hurry. K “i“. BXP'M“ my “tanning hillyԠ"I‘m in no hurry just. now, Mr, um‘ gm H'H u jnl» 0' that sort, I‘m tho mun for yo." wnu Hm "rm and prompt ruply. “Hut might. I Mk you who Hm two vllluhm are 7" "Hm": llnmm nml Nrncv Mal-gun†Gordon's by no mmms Hmitud alt lowmu‘e of mouth (manna Widï¬ in amazmnunt. The artist want on with-1 out waiting for him to speak, “You are a good manâ€"that I! know already. That you can help mo in this business, if you will, I know too; no, it um are in no for mediate hurry. K “i.†axvmiu my war duh: an. 3 NH my mwmm “I meant to have done so,†re- plcd Freeman, with a. smile, “but found occasion to stay. What is more to the purpose, I am likely to remain in Aberdenn or_Port Errol], or both alternately, for some time to come." Gordon looked at the smoker with a look of curiosity. “Hoe ye gotten a job hereahout, then ?" he asked. “Not in the 9mm: you mean," re- plied Freeman; “but nevertheless I ham fmmd what is likeiy to be a tough piece or work. and so I want ycmr twin." “Deed, then, Mr. Freeman, an' I am weel pleased to see yoursel', " re- plied Gordon, as he returned the grip. “But what has kept you here so long ? I though ye had gone the day after the wreck." “Glad to see you, Gordon,†said the artist, as he graSped the other’s It was the ï¬rst time the tWo men had met since the night of the wreck and there was a genuinq satisfaction visible on the faces of both as they advanced towards each other with outstretched hands. He was still engaged in thought so profound as to render him uncons- cious of what was. passing around him, when he‘was startled by abluï¬ hearty voice pronouncing his name. He looked up with a. slight start, and beheld close to him the power- ful ï¬gure of Gordon, the coaStg-uards- man. M 518$ W N (Continued from last Week) mmmmnh tanked fl Mm m he MM; In more um: wow yen to hem mg 88 â€ohms wouwn Q {NW NW) mi! iufczrml WI MRS Hm?» u l'llle m a titfl‘éiéfl Gem ’4. t “adamant! Meantime Barron; was proceeding at a. furious pace towards Slain’s Castle through the deepening dusk. Not a. word was spoken during the journey, for apart. from the motion of the conveyance, all three were too much absorbed in their own reflec- tions to ï¬nd time for speech. The father said nothing, but turn- ed into the cottage, followed by the others. “He’s an ill-hearted) brute,†said his mother, warmly. “If it were not: for the lasses I wad dance to see his neck broke-n†he said. . As the trap whirled away, Sandy turned to his father and mother, who stood in the doorway with Liz- zie. Grace had barely time to smile faintly by way of thanks before Bar- ron lashed the horse so savagely that it plunged forward at a. hard gallop, nearly unscating the two women. Glace Star'tAd at the roughness of his tone, and approaching the ve- hicle, made a trembling, effort to climb into it. She had barely reach ed it when Sandy, his honest face flushing with sudden anger, caught her in his strong arms and swung her up. He was about to perform a similar service; for Mysie, when she. anticipated him by scrambling up beside Mysie withe agility of a cat. He was already in his seat with tlw ruins and whip in his handS. “Commgvt. up," he cwlled. angrily. "I can't wait. here all night for, you." The sisters inmmdintoly arose, and after a warm mprossion. of thanks on the part of Grace lo the kindly inmates 01' (ha cottage, followed nur- ron outside. Thereafter the party sat in un- comfortable sllvnce for some 20 min- utes. art. the 0nd of which time, to the intense relief of all proswnt, the sound or wheels Was heard approtush-s ing. [the restoration of Bavron'a temper, already much distm‘lmd by his re- Cl'nt interview with the artist. “Well," hu said sharply. “have you got. the lrnp down you 2’3 "'No,†ropllnd Putn. as he stood mldo tn lot the speaker pull. "Hm- lly huu gum; [or lt. 11ml yo uukud Jun to go In a ulvll way. I Would lwv. «lonv ll. Iml, M .w did not. I (“ll not. go. 'l‘hosn who can [my the†Way numlmt tuke clwvck l'rm» anybody.†With whlch uxpmuulon of lndopm- duncn the youth Momma from the duorwny, lvavlng “mum to enter alone and without nnnounemnont. 'l‘hls cllcl not, trouble hlm much. and In vonqgcyuvuca ha made a. wry uncommonious untrunco into the NL- Llo room in which his twd daugbtars sat. attmdod by Mrs. Bum mug 1M mun-g glrl Liuiog "'Cuum girls." he said .uuqusly, "it's about. time we were bu the move." "Ye may as well alt down for a little, Mr. Barron," replied Mm. 1min, coldly. â€Your gig's no 001110 yet." He would have ncplicd so thctg'ood woman's inviiuztion with some would scarce meriting the name- of thanks, so great, was his feeling of annoy- ance, but. for the timely ontmnco of old Colin. .“3 Mg ammaeghs wagi waived WM} mum anagram, Mush mg m ‘ if, hewweh naming 9! a §eu§e or F8: gamete um; £9 m§ prasmeu‘ hmv rather {iflflméfl mm; :9 a amuse that. m m M danmmm. would haw hum shown gummy: Pate. indeed. who an: urmmturud him at the damn {some}; hid his Mansion, and met tha ayes of the nthnr with a look of (flow questiuuin-s' in no way conducive tu '“A capitat notium" 1563011196er man. “and one that I shat] put into exacutioh at 01969;" Atthaugh thé venvma‘atwn did hat and hem yet. we must new teawthe twomwdszm éueh they must he {vrhivdzmd renew ï¬amm to me mmemmï¬‚ï¬ 6mm; "Bide where ye are, an’ as for where ye should stay, take my ad- vice and go to Jean Skelvie's. She's a rough woman. but she’s honest. Besides, it's a favorite haunt of Morgan's, and ye would be likely to find out something about him that might be Useful and I may get a chance of revenging the death of Jack Grey. †t; anent hi's chbice of location for the ensuing few days, Gordon's an- swer was prompt and to the nut- When he spoke of the encounter in Jean Skelvie's, the coastguardman’s face lighted up with a. smile of ï¬erce satisfaction, and when he ended his narrative by expressing his perplexi- death it was made out. Maybe it was, but he was in Morgan's com- pany the nicht before he met his death. It’s an auld story, an’ can be heard again, so we’ll get to your «business at once.†‘ As he concluded, Freeman held out his hand in silence. The mutual grasp! that followed told more eloquently than any words could have done of the new bond of sympathy uniting the two men. Then after a brief space Freeman began his narrative, relating at length the particulars of_ his intercourse with the sisters and the accompanying events, with which, the reader is already familiar.- nu: tier-g. Salmons. Frequent Thirst, sumI Cloudy.ch or 313:1}: Colored Bring hiding under the Eyes, Swelling 01 no Foot and amass, m 111qu c! ktdnoy trouble that Don'. Kid.†Pub m“ cm. Pï¬cngoctt 99'3"“ 0'3“! 33.15. a mm 0mm monv mu. co. mono. on. a. tell! of his experienco h “I. follow. words: “For four months I m tumbled nth a lune back nod :11 this time wu un- at. to turn in bed without help. I "-5“ plasters 83d lininents of all kinds hm With no afloat. At In: 1 way induced to u, Data's Kidney Pills, 1nd by the (in. I 5“ «ad two-thirds of a box my back w†u «I “clan-trout :3 cm and in k." oo‘cvor since." huvuflqulml MMMI.‘ Wu Unable to Turn in Bod Without Hob. In spite of the tone of forced chevr- noss in which the words were spoken the speaker’s face gave them the No, as did that of Barron. So great, . Bo terriï¬c is the power of conscience, that these two guilty wratchcs ahuok and qfuavilvd at awry trifle. however innocent it might be and dreaded rc- trflmtion in everything. Lame Back for Four Months. rollowlng thu words. from tho in- terior '0! a. flort of donut» or press in» a corner or the mom and which was used as a receptacle for old books, papom and general rubbish. tharc is- sued a quick rustling. sound on Bouto- thing stiring. It. escaped the nation '0! both the men in their excited state. fl‘Pshaw !"’ exclaimed Morgan, aft- or a, pause, "it may have been no- body at all that we need fear. Some client or other who wanted you and waited for you awhile." ‘l‘ï¬efe sewed to be very little ms: of! for this fear; Marga» was m the full as uneasy ass he was lumen although hp tried to hide ll; mum an nmmmptmn m swaggermn‘ wean: 69m. 189 mum nwmlmm it): he ï¬lial: Nannie; a wry em and very amt “=9!th wlm mm m: 631va m glam! mamâ€"um and lmuï¬ukwma m: Qfllfull. and Malawi ac; hm: mam? an: quwmgly: . “Who was Imus yealamay mom: mg?†dunmmlml Harm", ho um woman put lwr lmml to her ear, â€Eh ’1?†She said- The (mutation was remlnd m a lnudm‘ tone. “I dinna Run sir. I Was nut." Wlmru'a Udhs ‘1" “l dinna km: sir. I have not seen him all day." Unlirpn 'blum-nd at. Morgan. Th9 lath-r whlntlml. "Bolted." ho “Id. "'l‘hut wlll tln." fluld “:1er ln Nnnnln, and (Inn old wmnnn lnft Um mom. Doan’s _ Kidney Pills Photon and Linkaonu No Good. “But why did he lcdvo so sudden- “Eow what’s this about ? But stopâ€"ï¬rst let me see Nannie." and sharply Hug-mg a hand-bell he sank into a chair, and tried to compose himsem as it in dread of exciting his companion’s dAet-lsiph. When he reached home MW Morgan impatiently awaiting NHL; Together they‘entered the ofï¬ce “‘1 closed the door. Thun looking keen- ly at his partner, Barron asked sharplyâ€" .‘_ .. 1â€"“. With the ï¬rst streaks of day m was abroad, and after postponing; the funeral of Maud until M100? ing day, set out for A’b‘e ‘1 my and strongest hater would have felt satisï¬ed could they have seen him pacing. his room throughout that night, alterantely praying and curs- ing for dawn. J; bvvv- â€"- UIIU He passed the night in a state of anxiety and at times terror, even greater than that of the wretch who) waits the hoped-for reprieve that alone can save him from the awful horror advancingupon him with the advancing hours. His greatest ene- "Immune or A Box or "‘ ‘nnmnfré; 11111.11 1111011; 1'0 0 01111 a 311113111211511211 o1 w11:c 111 r33} condition 01 511111951. 11111311110 ab1e excitement. I1; 11115110111 11';- sail, 511111 11111 as 1Q119ws , ‘Come home at 01106 0‘09. 1‘ you have to let them bury Maud in your absence. A stranger has been here,†1n;an and that idiot of yours, Cabs, in old Nannie ’s absence, let him in- to your ofï¬ce, “here he has been looking for something, I expect, as .hurry. You’ (I h'ettor CURE!) HIM. ‘. I‘I lh“‘n "'4: N’W‘M'N making It '0'". "MN. .35 n J‘Stop that!" he‘ tenth. Stop iteif yo Again there was ‘then Barron spoke d tone. ‘ "W’hat’s to 1†dm “mm 2†repeated his breath, With a u A fearful scowi 88m come “Morgan, ’this is y you are satisï¬ed with it." A fearful scowl crossed M I.-- v- uv ul Barron ,was the ï¬rst to had to wet his dry lips thrice with big tongue be able 10 utter an articu When his voice did come hoarse .whiSper. But the forces of were too great; to or doubt. His life They had known this 101 two.â€"in the terrors of which conceal as they 11) newr absent. and never sti the more dreadful night he in sleeping silence they co fore aveng'ing conscience. their quaking hearts “1th and tears of the damned, I ‘through brow to brain the the ï¬rst slayer of his kind. They had known this, might have known that so evil Repeated itself so sure! '1'here was no escape for them. They had lxetrayed their deadly se- cret to other can, and the merciles- instinct oi' brute selï¬shness use, trumpet-tanned, within them. H'cnk ing for deathâ€"the death of a help- less and friendlesa child. No, thme could be no other way. The minds of both arrived at that conclusion almost at once. It must be done. But how ?â€"and in what sale way? Surely the devils who gamble with the delusions of menu“ for the souls of mm, must have upolum. l0 lthe hearts of each that last mue- uvu- u nouowor no sumpstcxi to man. ' ngoty ?â€"thoro, is noneâ€"them can bh none. Hiding 'Zâ€"tho earth will not hide itâ€"tho sea will not hide itâ€"the vault of heaven becomes one eye of God, watching. . accusing. bearing down the wretch with the curse and certainty of retribution. - nuu'Il, Illuflb nave “')o':‘.'ll ‘0 lag-when“: a! each that. last. quw- ticn. Safety and hiding for mudar I was ever a. hallo-Ever liq “metal to man. CIAD_A_, A CHAPTER VII. At the IIdll-Lum For uomo month an awful ulloucu rolenod in. tho room. only broken by tho laborod breathing of the two men, who stood glaring at cull oth- er with white taco and pltllosa uyoa. They were face to taco with the conuuiaslon of a crlmo, and that of all crimes the moat torrlblo and ac- cursedâ€"murdur. Hardly worn tho wn'rd's Ipukc'l‘l ,Whm them came a low. unplug cry 7mm the clout-din cry 0: a human “QM: In .flm nxtrmnlty of (our. ' “No, but you know a! ï¬t. and mug- god him In that he would drawn the uaglurh'} was the ï¬erce reply. â€Haw am we to Immv mm MM 9 J Hunk Hm â€w “Mg of ymw mm Musk mmm limp mu Mann†_*’And you †Mum! Mummy. am: My; "yen ‘md us much to do mm n ms 1 ma," We a 1M" rammed Rarvan. Gaw- 32009;, “1 mm put him in the Mr- WV"; “Urvï¬â€""z'. m 11mm. starting 6MB": -qiï¬b.†:12on Meagan. GBMMMIWF gusty. “Mn 1 Hunk yau aw: There‘s no em have hm: eumlvem†ly and how did you know of It '1". “me Nannlé of course.†replied Morgan. mastering the last wrestle“. “But May It man. what are yuu shaking to†Du you think that war one Mm magma here is a Metal or a net: Umv'a‘ I" Murdor. from the best oxygen producers. Bay-“a process reqmrgng unmense appara- tus and 14 days’ urge, these gases are made part of .the liqtud product. e A- 1â€"-L LL-‘ AA“ â€"‘I.‘ dPleasc note what that menu. 39% k c'an mothge {911$ 11 era. 1:13.}? â€9:31am: in, tï¬erefore, almost helpless in 115 germ disease. Li uozone £10m can germs in the y without ussna, too. Acts Like Oxygen me terrors of the day, 311ch as they might, were ant and never still, and in dneaxiful night hours, when m done 1?), in You’ .andm. d 3100.000 Far 3 Bissau 69m â€in! Manama; “19y cowofed be. this long, those 'ou mud? gasped 0 Ms {we mun: “s! and tmy 1: so 311me as 8}"er would Mwecn his Wise 1" 81161100. and W0 aï¬u' $1.000 tau upon the more certain ".08! u 035th. "He cc, wringing .th (â€Vin-“18 ‘. burning in he curse of await. you irritating little whelp‘ or I’ll kill you on the spot," thun- ‘gan made a threatening- movement. Again Cobs made an cï¬ort fto au- swer, this time with more success. In a faint, husky whisper the words cameâ€"- a “All day, air.“ The night 0! Cabin seemed to have lining-ht back in full measure tho an- ger which had tint pow him on) loarning the visit of the mysterious strangur, and his taco now cxpmsmi even more malignity than that. of Morgan himself. "How long were you in that clo- set 'il" demanded Barron. There was no reply. "Speak. you irritating littlowhelpi or I:llÂ¥kill you on the amt," Mm..- “Now,†said Morgan. addressing Barron. “ask your motions." "See here," said rron grasping the inert form of the boy and «ink- mg. him viciously, "wake up and an- swer me, or I'll make you wish you The night of Cuba Samoa to ham bums-ht back it} full monsum tho un- (‘rouchvd on tho dulty floor. in n wry parniyaia of (our. mu (Poll. AI his trail covering mu torn from him; he looked up in tho roiontim idea ‘0! his cantor with dilatod. flturing oyon. piiiliul to too in tho intensity of agony. But there wu no pity in tho heart oi the man bonding ovor him. With tho clutch of an eaglo seizing itl pray. Morgan caught tho smdl..cow-t oring ï¬gure and dragged it roughly into tho oifloo, whoro Barron stood awaiting thom. The boy did not struggle or cry. Ho seemed incapahlo of doing oithor. 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