Ql)t l)atl)am fltrorft. CWtaw 11. A. LOJUnOA, EDITOR AND PROPBrtETOR OA' ADVERTISING Quo square, one insertion $1.00 Ono square, two inuortioiiH. ... 1.50 One square, ouo mouth . 2 19 For larger n.lvoi tHcuac-uU liberal contracts will lio id ado. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION, $1.50 PER YEAR Stiictly in Advance. VOL. XX. IMTTSIJOUO, CHATHAM COTNTV, N. C THTUSDA V. DKCKMUKIiiJO, s)7 NO. 18. ROYAL RANGER RALPH;1 The Waif of tho Western fairies, WELD0N J. COBB. nni'TDis xxvi-i'iiiitiiiutM. It was fully two hours befuro tho banilit band reached tin: lavinn. Tim ruin wa now falling in torrents; tho situation was a most gloomy and uncom fortable din'. Iii-foro thi'in ran thn river, I road ami deep, and with u swift cur rent "lla! What Is this?" liiintiurs words iiniiounrod that lio hail found a ramie. It was unlto large, mi l e iilc-ntly I elonge I tn tho Indians. Where li lay IhiT-i wi-rn marl; s ;m tin bank as if a second canon had recently liri-n t ' ere "The girl must have escape I byway of tin? river," remarked Pespard. "Yes, niul i-h- had help. " "Hovdo ymi know llial'."' 1 'Then' are tho to it print of two per sons hi ri'. " Ha'" "Hi. ih small nnd np'armit!y thoso of women " 'Tlmii she h id n i iiiiiiaiiloir.'" "I iiil-mli nil. Hud of thoiu woro in asms " "An In linn'.1'' . 'The Mnilor I 1 1 1 - rsi. " ,' "Imp s.ibbl" "It in it I. ii White lawn " Pespard turned pain lli drcado-l thn .'iiL'i-aii ! i'f Shadow Sim kit and his daughter. "Pet i;s liaslen," ho said. "Aril lalr Mm canoe?" "Yes." "It will not hold more than half of ti ;. '' "Thou let P- others cross over niul ot away from tlm Imliaiis as host they i iin." '! his i'un was ii sti in tun t-l. A por tion of thn l aud were ruuvii ncro-s tho river, pr-pard. Iiaulon ami tlm others linn iiir-'i-tfil Ilu- canon to inidsl ivaiii un-l iiihiwi-il it to pioi-ci-d down thn sir. a'li. Tlu-v pa-i-nl tlm cliff and tint ravlno in sal- ty and m.oii h it It far hi'liiml. A a-ni'ly t In y wore saTo from pur.-iilt, niul won it n t in followed In tlmn to ho overt. ikm. 'Hi. i M. nines, in tho ravino I. yoiiil their foe In tho fort, had not wilne-scd tli- ir ih'iiartiiri. Somewhere ilown tin- river, in r.dvanro of ilium, thrv thrmi "I, was tlio canoo contain in : tin- Mod T princess and tU 'ir es c.ip d captive, I iii'. Tiai'i-y. ii iri i.u sm ir. i in: jumioi s. Tho p'o's and movements of Pykn !)i !-i-.i:il, tlio bandit h'iiihv, wrro fast, ,ki-iii- ni-liii-!' a i .iin.ix, as ho was miou to '-:i, ti in a tta.-te an I unexpected maiiiHT. Tho In lians w houi his spy had dis i ovi n-1 in il.o ra vim wit.' indeed tiu-m-l:i! of ..hadotv snake's trihi-, niul lio had av-.hli d a. d--adlv conflict hy his tiim-iy os-ape. Tin-cavillers had located his r, ri ut ramp, had trailed him to tho mv u., ami later cxplor. d the i lllT. hut.' found i o ti ai o of him Parrel (iri-y had ii-mainod faithfully al hi- po-l ia tin- fort. h: n ilm lain ami mist oli-oui'i'il Iho i-nt au.i In- di I not ri-troat from tho in-lr- n I Ha ul, hut i iiih avorrd lo wati'h tin-i liil a-I 'l h uld. Thus hlddi-u In- tin- uh'om. tin- mil 'aw s rMiipod wilii i hi h - Iviniw h-ilao llo was nmazo I wlit ii al !a-' llo-ini-ls wi-io ili-iiiTMMl a id h- -a v i.o t a-1-of his (Mu-mios in Ilu- . iuii y. In-l ad, a -roro of du-ky warriors vi-. n a-ii'inliiT ih" w indiiii; moiiulaiu pulhv hat did it m -an'.' llo was ia rpli-vol and somewhat uliirin il at tin- .li-i-ovrry. Tho savuKi-s i' iiii-.l lo hi- follow ini; a trail and wi-rn i "iii n;t ilirntly to tho --iinimit of tho c lilt" Si u. it of lati T h.' must bo Uiscov in d. an I r siMam-n against sm-li su 1 ri ior iiiimh r- w oitld I hi id: v. Jiisidi'S. hy tlii- t un- Wliito l awn and Iiiiv. must havo i-i-tvil t In i i- i--i aii.i. II- roiild not i-i'niii tlio mysterious ili-a pp. ai am i- of tho haiulits, hut lio oli--t i'v-il that tlu'ii- was a possibility of I avii ., I ho foi l an I rrtn-atini; tioioro ih ' Imliaiis n ai'lu d Iho summit of tho c-: i if I'iii ii-I hi iiau t-irrooplehiiid the rocks In th" lir-riion tin M.vdoi- princess and tin" .had H'-iio. i!o saw, some distaiii.-o aay, a plain wi.eicho iui'j:ht i-ssny a ih-M i-iil to tho alloy, anil hastened to leach it. siiulilei.ly hi- started in dismay. A if by inauh', two stalwart savages had il.irtcd n- ross his path. Itoforo 1m loiild n treat or ailvaui o they had seized li i in siciirely. They Kiivn utterani e to a triumphant yell, tin I leu-an to lead hlni toward thn ravlii.i where tln ir chlof was. Parrel tared his riu-iuixs lioldly as they gatlier id it inn ml Mm Mi.idow Snake li-tened lo tho rapid voids of I ari'el's liiptors. In explana t:"ii of tin ir se i-.irch --. '1 lina In) turned to t IH- pi iso'ier. "I i!h!" In- ri a ciliated; "who Is the pa'o- f a Miadow Snake ilhl not evidently reco!? nie I arii I as tho man In- had liberated at While I -'awn's reiU'--t at the out'aws" Mr-m:liii d in l.i-iie t anyun. In his new ilistfiiiM-, Iho Mi doc hii-ftlUl not suppoMi les present pri-oniT and Ills ilauBlitrr's friend to he tho .-a lite person. "1 am tho friend of thoVMiito Fawn,'1 he sa d. sin plv. The chief slai I' d 'I li! Tim pale-faro knows the prln-cr.-s?'' "YrS " You have seen her of late?" "A few hour- since " "W in iv." llr;e!'y l'iirr-1 related how h had met 1h- While l awn lie told tho Snako that ho had oie e saved his dautihter's life. He relate. I how he had rescued I no', f 'i in lesiard, ai d detnl'cd thepurst.lt and tho attack on the mountain hut. Tho old chief s eyes bhved tlercely as I nirel spoke l o-pard s name. 'I ch!" he uttered savasely. 'Thn l'.!a -k fr-.w shall bii trailed Whithoi' has ho gillie?" 1 do not know. " ' Ami the l awn'."' "L-raped l y tin ravlno to the river " shadow Snako held a brief vonfrrrnco Willi his biaves. 'Thn a.' e shall l e the friend of tho f-lia'.e," -aid tho Mo lor rhi"f to Parrel. '1. -n.-'.hiT W-- w iii I il l and piiu'sh tin- I I u.'' lariul sUuwcd tho rattlesnake, chain AVhllu Fawn had Klven him, and this eo mi'litf.d tho ciiiilidniici) a:i I fl'leii l.-hlp of tho Mu.lii.: braves. Mia 'uw Snukn ut oil u went uroiind the dill', and reached tho ravlno on thu other sldo "Thu c-anoiii ur (,'onr!" ho tittero I an grily, as they eiime to tho spot whi.ro L'espard had reach -d the river. Ind an sagacity miou formo I n tin nvj as '.u their thuft, which pioio.l to lo thn correct ono Thu riino'S thry le.trued lift I evidently been taken ut interval. "Tho Fawn went lirst, with tho pale-, fae i maiden," explained Mia 'ow Snake. "Why do you think so'.'" lhinvl vni turn I to Inquire, "lieratiso Ilm boat was pushed Into Iho wat.-r as an Indian would i'o il, and lie) paddles weiii use i nt tho siib' to in i ns plotless Tho t'row has cone in pursuit,. Some of his men were taken across Iho river. " "Wh '."' "Hi-cause thorn was not room enough for them In ilu- eiiuor." Shadow sn.ike ("avn rapid ordrrs as ho arrived lit these conclusiors. Il-i di vided his blind, n n I sent half of them in pursuit of thn out law s w ho h id crossud tin- river. W illi Iho others and Dun-el Urey ho sla: t "d down tho banks of Iho stream. Meanw hile the nb'erls of thim-l's so 'iritudr, White Fawn and Inez, had met with some I'xcilinjj advenl ui'.'s. The In dian maiden and her chaiue had man aged to rrach the ravlno in safety after h-iivliu? Dari'i-I tiiey, They had dis served thn en noes, and Wliito Fawn selected oll'l of them. She knew that the river led to some setili iiu-nts, and for tin present In-r on'y ihouuht was to plai n Inez in a position of safely. Tho rain made tl.o'r situation ex tremely iiiiooinl'.Ttahle, but White Fawn resolutely p'h-d Hi-' paddl -s, and they initdo swift pro.'i-css. It, was not until lifter no. hi that any liir'ih nl oc urrud that In aisy way tended to alarm them. At a point where the rive ilivld-il, as sho looked back, the J awn saw a i aim i minim down Hi" stream about a mile distant. This rnusi-d her to husirn, the protrre-s of their own boat An hour later, in the distance, sho heard the sound of shiolin, and sho di t T milicd to aliaiiili.ii the raiion Thru followi'd ,t weary I ramp I hronnh iho for-st. At last, towards niitlitlail, thry rnii hrd w hat looVe.l lilce a minion setlh nieiit, 'I'll ii a small illiiKii caino. Into view, and mi ils outshiri-: hey ramn' ucru.-s a ra! her pr. trillions Inn. desix i alrd by a lame s-'.mi board ils thn I-air I'lay Tavnii. "Wn bine lea. hed a plarr of safety. " mid thr Modoe princi ss, as sho desiu nalrd Ih' la i-rii. '-Non ar-' weariel and pa'o See; yoiul r is a while squaw. Speak to her. " A woman, apparently tho landlord's wife, was visible at the rear door of tho Inn. Inc. approa.-hed mil adilies-eii her. She told her briefly that sho and her companion had lo.-t thu r way. met wl'o bandits, and wi-hed lo remain at f'o Inn all iiljtht. Tim skill ;r m-'in-y In tliienrrd tho woman to a.T.-n 1-! (.'ivn tiu-m shrller. A si;;h of relief rs apel tho lips of lie', a, she found bct-elf with W hite Fawn in a comfortable room of iho tavern. -Mi.-, however, n. pressed .1 llerp mixiety for her lovers Mli'ety. White Fawn slated that with Iho morn illi; she would lellll'U l the scrim of their r. rent advent ure.i A meal was serve I in their room. ii"d Inez sal at th.i w indow ua in out at li:.! front of t ho ta eru. She starlrd and iilleied a cry of dread ,ts the lights from Ilm bar room showed two new arrivals. At a clan.'e she r.-r-i fiiEo.i tiu-m as Daiitrn and I'yur :. s- liard. ( ii vi ll i; win. Al' I in: TVV,ll. Tie two mrii who lad just enteied Ilii Fair l'lay tavern were iiulo. it 1 k u Drspirdund his evil aicoinpll e, Hun ton. Atthesit;hl of them new trrrol and apprrh.-n-ioii sei.-e l tic timid In. , niul even While Fawn looked anxious iiud i oiiccrne I. Had lluiv, however, known tho tiur, roudition of allairs with the oullau they would have ln-eu Ir-s fi-ari til of their owcr to iiiiiire ilu-in For retri bution, swift and t -rrible, s -enied tc hu'.e followed I lie bandits, a;-(! the ar rival o? Ihrir h ailrr.- a! I lm t.ivein wa I in Ilm nature of a lliuht f.'i !:i tlirit rm m;es. Tho (anno containing tho outlaws had nrarly ovritaKru tie fugitives. Tho Modoi-s had in-surd the bandits. I'espani and I is men I ad h -en at lacked by I In- Indians al a bend in ;h.- river. Shadow Snake was their h ad-T and Darrel llii'i :i amoni Ihrni. liefi ra the starllrd out'aws euii'd re pa re lor a defense, a deadly hail of lead- n biillell was poured Into their mid ! Instantly the liv.-r became the srono. of the Kirate-t eoiifu-iou and exeitn mcnt. The cauoo. peneli-alrd by thn bullets, sank in niid-tream, and t' ii-o not killed or wounded H ied t i sw im tc tho opposite shoi- '. tf tlielr number only two escaped Pe-pard and l'anton and they went both slightly wounded. if the other not one escaped tho dread vei.tfrance of thr Modocs. Tho bandit leaders ca'ned the shore, evaded pur-nil, and, lis li;i Im-n so-i', reached the Fair I'lay Tavern shor. I y ufti rtbe arrival of the fugitives. Tlu-y entered the bur-room, seeking t I oi.nio notire, and pa-si-d into the in to room behind tho bar Tie l.-.-.clo-.l, who was the banker, merrhaiit and iiiau'-l-tiale of the plare, foil iw il them with no siitu of reeuKliitioii on hi-', fain "Well, (irnllrmOi: " he benan. "What; you don't know lis'."' sail Pantou. "Pespard!" ho linally oUii'ulatod, aftet starini? at them for some, moments "Kxaetly, and in trouble. See ho re, Marvjii, we're in a bad box, ami we'vu Hut to leave the country. "' "How is ihuf.'" "t'loso the door and wo will t-ll you." Tho landlord did so, and Pespard beuan speakinir in a rapid, eoiilidnilial tone. His words Indicated that In the past tin" now presumably respectable landlord ol the tavern had he -n a man as unprinci pled and criminal as himself. llo narrated his remi.t adventure), and Informed Marvin that, he must shel ter them for a day or two, and ihen pr y vhlo them with h- rses t-i lease tl; country. "It's lucky vou were tliM-uisul v. hrii you rumi' in lo re," aid Maivin, "for ti n i (immunity am terribly aroused abool your helpiiiK 'he M6do, s Iii tho at'i'i i; on the wiiijoii train. " Pespard scowled and lo Uie I di-'urbi .1. "Well, we:l," ho -aid, iinpat o.-liy; "i an you st-iw tn aw ay in a place ol safety'.'" "Yes " "V here?" "There's a room yen lor th tt no ono can got to except ihroiiKh hero. " "llut If tho vlHaiitn8 knew wo werij In.re uud should i-oarch for us'.'" "Ihi-ro's u trap In thn Hour leadlm l tin ejllar and thriicu t the stahl 'S How are tho vigilantes tfoiiii to know if.'' "Freailso wo havo many enrmlrs ol our trail, and will undoubtedly be closely pur-ueil. Priiii; us sunietu ii,' tn cat, and l rf nk, will you'.' Wo aio nearly f am shod. " Pespard and Panton retired to tho room beyond tho one I hey were in. "We're safo I'liouj'h lu re," remarked the latter with a complacent glance ut tln-ir comforlahle sur.'ouudiims. D-spard surwyrd Iho apartment crit ically. "Not If Hanger llalph and that yotuitt scout, (irey Inieo us, " replied p.-spard. "Whore does this door lead to." "To the ouf.-ido hall, I suppose, lint It's hollo 1 heavily on this side. " "I'm going to see." Pespard was some time opeialliig thn bolt, which apparently had not been used for years, llo linally slid It. back In ils soclirt and oprnrd It rauliously Il 1-1(1, as I la n ton had Miggoled, lo a hall toat ran from Iho upper to tho rear portion of the house. Pes) m il s.'emed drteriniue I to uiidor slan I his surroundings, uud t In- pro paled for an esrapo under all ronlin-! grlirlrs. lio slopped Inlo thn hall, which was in romplrte darkiio.-s, uud closed tho door after him llo saw that, to attempt to leave riy thn rear ot tiio hoiiMi would ho foil v if tlio plum was urroiiiuh-il. llo cautiously a-cudi d I ho it air a few s!eps "If It iniiii'i to thn ni'T-t tvii i-nn ri' (rent," ho mutttireil. "Hal What was Ihaf."' Pistindly from tho hall above ho aught the 'Oiind of voicn; llo thrilled wildly ns ho re -oi.-nled t hem, fi r they iveio tho ii of Inez and While l-'iiwu. "Hot urn t .i the ro.Jin," the latter wn-, i living "Put every moment we delay Is fatal, with that in iv n In thn house "Thn lilaek I'row can not know that, iv n nro hero," responded tho In II, in uialdeu. Ho wilbo n learn of it. I.et us fly." "And bo pnr-ued and o.crlaken by him? No, wo are safer hero. INituru to the room, and 1 will Iiud i ut our truo peril. " "Then : on Iho landlady," urged Inez. "If sho will provide us with horses wn will leave at oiu o " "lie ii so. I will return sum." The eyes of the outlaw chief pleamed triumphantly. Tho fugitive hn had abiind lied a effectually escaped wi r under tho samo roof, lie must ilevls,' a plan to seen ri) Inez mid tho diamonds at on. e. The Mi d c princess was about to de i.'ond thn stair.'. She mu-t not. discover Iii .11 yet prspard silently retreated uud rauliously le-entered tho rr where Panton wa:. llo started a-ho did si. limitoii stood by a table Kin n ml r-'armod. Confronting him with drawn revolver v.-ere two men. Their backs were o pespard, niu't they had not nolicod his nutrui.ee. Th-i outlaw stood spellbound as I.o r.-i og. iil.'.ed one of them as Parrel I Ir -. Th other revralel hiins.-lf by speakingjg, that moninil. ".Mm Paiilon," ho was saying, in a low, del rmiiied lone, ' if you do not iu (tanlly tell us w her.' Pykn Pespard Is I w.ll kill you!" It was tho outlaw's biitercst enemy, ivho spoke Hanger Italph. - I! ll'l l ll XM. A VIM UN'S THII MI II. The t uls w, in fast, 1 1 i-ing in upon the heartless perseruiors of the beauti ful and inniicriil luo Trace., mid In a lla-h Pyko Pespard realied that a vital moinriit. in all his pi. us had ar-' lived. Ho knew that a word to thn rough but h oie-t, throng in the bir room of the tavern would lead to his nrrest, nnd -t trial in w hieh .I iiiIko l.yncli would award him tin- faio of death by hanging How these l.-wo tili'll hap.'., lied to meet at the t;i verm how t !.i y ha I mttiia -ed lo penetraie lo 1 1 1 1 s room he cou'd not surmise. Fon Panton. terrilied al l iielr sudden appearance, did not net ire lispaids rrlurn to th-- ;iartinrnt l or a moment tho outlaw chief .-eein -d al out to draw a weapon and spring upon his unsiispnrtiisg foes. Then his vo lla-hed lierccly, as a surer an I more silent means of disposing of them came to his mind. M.miu had told him of tlm trap door leading to the collar. As his eye fell upon the Moor, hn noted thai both of Iho iii-wr -uiiers Mood upon thai portion of it which comprised the trap. Sunk In th- Hour at thn exlrrmo edge was a small boll. To draw this bai k meant to lrl. a-ii tin) tiap do ir, Pr-prd doubted not. llo determined to boldly risk all on operating it, lo the disast-r of his fo -s. Ho stepped forward cautiously. Ill.S hand reached iho bolt. There was a creaking sound. Hanger l!:i' ph I ni ne I r,uickly, but too lato to avert (lie dis aster. The door fell with a . ra-h l oth mm vote prccipltHted Into th- gloom and il.iikues.-t (d the cellar. A low . ry of malignant I'.iiimph escaped Pespard s I :-s "HatVt d!'' ho cried, "i.'uiek, Panton, tiio lamp!" ilis companion I roiight the light t thn tran. Pespard peered eagerlv inti. tnoi'ark void. Fully tifteen I -el below upon il ro-ky, uiieveu lloor, by tr-i forms. Appan-iitly the fall had robbr I their rii.-inirs of MMisibilil y. A ladder led from thr trap downward. This Prspard pullnl up inlo the room. Then ho closi-d and lorked the ll'tlp tl-i. I ju-t as the landlord rnterrd Iho room. 'I he latt T seemed somrwl'iit exelt.-'l. "I guess you were right about Leln; piir-m d." I e said. "Why so?" asked Pespard. "Two men came into t'e bar-room a few minutes sinco who acted very sus piciously. ' hern are they now?" "I don t know. They dlsappcaro! very mysteriously. " "TI cy came here. " What?" ejaculated Marvin, incred ulously. "cs, they ram" hero." "You knew them?" "As our deiidliost foes." "And t1 ey are gone?'' "Into yonder trap. " In graphic language Pe-pard detailed xv I a' had occurred. "t an they escape readily?" he aske I he concluded his recital. Not unless tlu-y know tho way to ., secret door to the stables. " ' Th-ii h-t us act. Marvin, do y u: xti.-li to uiakc a few thou and dollars. " if i on rse 1 do " "Very well. In this house now then, are two girls." Man in sum ted. "How did you k.mw that.'" he asked surp-isedh. "1 do know il Ono of t'.cu-tut whim one -1 love. The oliier. mi In dian Kil l, has le-r foi Hn- in diamonds in In r ,osession " The landlord s oyes gleamed nvii I-rioti.-ly as Pespard unfolib d his plan Marvin was t art iu inline liato col lusion w itli Ilium. "Tho iiieii in Ilm ci lljir will be Insens ible till v,r are away." said pe a d. "S ou grt your .vil'o to pri tend lo hrlririid tlm girP." "I'll lix all that, only 1 must not appoa ns bring iu your plot. It would hurl ii.e among my ciistomrrs. " "We'll manage all that " Thus it was when,' half an hour later, Pie and While Pawn si.iln from tlm tavern. The landlady hud prolcudcd lo aid I hem hut, was only ailing under orders IT mi her husband sin- l ild t lu-m to go to an old hut a few rods from Iho house, where sho would bring them h uses a little latter. She had l-lt a lantern wilh lli-in. and the two girls stood silent and alone, watching ils llirknliig lay-and anxious ly awaiting the woman's r.-iiirn. A w ild cry of ill-jimy arose from Inej Traeey's lip-, as ll.iv-'doorwav su ddi-ily framed two fnrinv Inn in iih-h I ll.s. paid and lanlon . iiino inl i view. Tim hitler seize I the Indian girl. Pi spn i her struggles, her arms wi-ro ii i.-k I v. hound liehirid hei'. "You have not aped us yet," hl-s i( Prspard, as he gra-p. d Inez.' nun. "Main no outcry if urn v abie your safe! v. " I'aialyril with tenor, poor hie sii.od pale and mule, slirinking iu horror from thr ti i ' in ip ;i :i fa nif her enemy. "I'llllloll," Spoke tho nilllaW chief., "you know your pari. Search tin- In dian girl for the diamonds, " V. hitn Fawn di I n-.t speak, hut le r dark eyes ila-h-d lit reoly on Iho man who bad so wrong, d her. Panton n'-t-red a cry of ih-ltahi ns he drew from the die-s nf tin- Indian girl a small b ., w hieh ho examined hast, ly. "Tho jewe's"."' a-I.ed Pespard, r-ngi-r'v. "Yes " "Very well. S'l'iiro them i-afrly and wat -h your rapiiv-.'' T'hero w as a mocking sin lie on the fa en of Yt'lilfn Fawn, despite her perilous situation. "Now, then." -poko Prspard riulckly to the shrinking Iii-, 1 have oniy a few voids to speak lo ,.u " "Miscreant! Will your evil plot- and jii rsociitiiuis never ei asr?" "Nut until you an- my wif-. " " I hat w ill be in-. it. " "We shall so- I have your fni-iune, in the jewels and lie- deeds to the huuii your father left jou. " "I i an- not. " "Put I covet your love. If you wo I Hu mid go wit'i in , yonder girl shall live Y.uir lover i;iiiv lin-y ami your frimi.1 Hau.-r Halph ai- lying Insensible in the rear of lb- lavei n " In- uttered a fnintio cry of grh-f. "All s! all die, niile-s you wi-d mo. Oiit-i.le the b .t isa magistral.). Agu e? ' Poor Inez -obi.,. I lit 1 1 i-1 . "Piiiiton, I, ill i' e I mlimi!" Pa iion raised a gleaming knife. . "No, no!" shrieked I in, friiuthallv ,,ri agri.- !" I;. Almost at ih- samo moment Marvin cliten-il thr hul It was a siran::r seem- -a drea.l iiu.rl,-i-ry a delirium i f nun. lion in which lm-.' only I new that she In nr-I Iho words that mad' her Pyk" Pespard s wife In save her friends. Almost hi a -whom, sin- wa1 b'.l fioiii tin- hut and placed on a hor.-o. Pes pari! held tin' hridlr and moiiiited un til hi"- Iri'd " in shall hear f n in n s mhui, Mar vin, " a- -aid. "t.'on-.e. I 'a-ilmi " Tie had I. 'ft the Indian girl bound In i he Int. T-n minutes iaier utter s Iriire r. igneil over Ilu' one. And in tin- near d s'ance, Pyk- Pespard was b-aiiiiv: away the beautind Ilu-. his wife -ii-i ssfiil, apfiarrutly, at last in f-ecui ii. ih i-i-tiiii fur which ho ha I o i,:.:; ill.d ib-flly plotted ii xi'ii it xvx. . OM l.l.e,. "ii'.ldl' l.ike a boil; thr word nnded upon the ! "iir ing i I Panton. It wa-li s; I ha u ! an li.nir a!t-r It " . ih-pari ui e fr. in ll.--loll, and In- an. I hi i oinpaiimii h:i ! gain-. I a in '.ml I luoun'i.iu path, and . wn- rapidly making ih.-r way I'r-m the V ill:!)' n I be I.IV-TII. Iin v, W eeping l it tel ly, allowed I i a rd I i h ad her hor-r :. i r w - u,d I li- did no! annoy h-r by - cilfiig t Pf - , HI.' I . her. a. ih .i mi lo- kept a i , . urveil'an iv it her e ri y m em-i.i I Paul -li ha I lagged behi ml, hi - her o ! having loo--mil a shoe lie had di-- im iiiii- d an I was about to h.i lm to r.--'.i . hi - ciiipanioii, wh"ii h- leea!i:o co:i-cioii-i tli it two lii-n l.l-.ick-d i.i -v a y. t in.-i f them lla-hed ipii. kly by him, and l,o thrilled a- he se-me I ton- og ni.n i i him hit dreaded eiieiiiy, Hangi r l'a!,.h. Th i-lhcr hn I iMimd hp side si 1 1 : i -U I v- that, they were facr to face "I raw a weal on nut I Hie," s( ol, - ti.,! omime s xoifo of P;n r.-l i.r.-v. lie held a pleamTig p-vclver In his hand, 1 -tore which the crivc:i Ilant-.n i, nailed in terror. "I -og vot:r wciipous in lim road -q-ii-k!' There wa- no iiilstaklug tho siein li.. -mi' o in tlio voung s out's v..c-'. Pl-.lit-.ll su lily c ..uiplicd w.ili his d-c in. mil. Yi ii are my pr In a tow leoni" back, a b un.d i . m W,. esClp, nrr," spoke 1 air 1 ois I s! ali take v it al t vo, to the srt Ir d t mm t in ce'iar- vv s , ,v y lit oil' our vift i in. v into 1-iiwn Petnin e t' o I ) ol evvt-ls you took from hrr. " I'ant 1:1 drew the box from his rot. '1 bra sii i. Irnly le- iliing it far ovrr t r rdg of I no c'Tf. P u irl uttrird a ri y of dismay. Kill i.ie if you will. 1 have rob! i d y.-u of half veil' t r umph." ci ii d Pan t m. "lla! 1 am not bentrn yet! Taking advantage of Parrel' dismay ;'t t' e lo.ss of the .i vvrls he had spring t -wt !s him. It v a- a fatal movement, ft i it f-'iivtled Hi- horse, and I anion's fo it he.-i'i i ' entangletl in the drooping r -.:is ".i ii i ' riy of terror, Parrel saw tiio horse :l.-!g him a f nv fort, and the a send him crusuing uv T tae edge id thn preripiee. I anion ha I met hi i doom in the rork choked ! p it below! i-rrirs of sluts s mo d 1st mice ahcsil wan: d Parrel that his frioml, Hanger I'ii'ph, had pril nf'ly met Pespard. A few mi , i' - later In- , imo upon them. The rn i g r h: l in-Ie-i I ovn t.ikru !' s I ard, had to,-1 his grasp fro n tin- brid r r-lii of 'no'.s horse, ami t'leti a deadly on li ' "i:'d ( HS'i" I. ' uey h : .. i short ranr on -ly in ,i:i- --.I. thn Slot, I'll mpli d th"ir revolvers at eii I or l ad berii s. ri--t i-t in Parrel rca- In I mi: law had ('arte I n p a St. rp im 'iiie "Ao , i;.T Ml . .".g i'il!" he crir I. 1 !;:iv ti iiimpi'.-il this 'imo h -ip'" iho word gins el iu hl.i tiiioaU I lie reai'll-d I II- I It of I lie rlllillCIICO, a ili-afi-iiin .' il-i ii i,li..ii intig lorili I i -i-ei-il I v a hu d;-l I ullei-, P.v k i Pe-panl l'."l den 1. lb- ha I ri.ii d r-wly inlo an ambu-h of Ih- very Indians who had an om an I I ari-.-l to ti..- v ,i in ly id 1'air I'lay A moment hi'i i- shallow S akr ap rared His vi n-i a me v,a- c.,niile.- Ids lo: was di'ii-l, iiud Hie ont aw hand of P pard wa-. .-wrpi ii iu tin- la-e of th ral'l'i. Two In nr. I. it. '- aflaiis had ii-siimeil a i.uiet a-.ect, I it-'. ruin! t i.rd at again meel iig I air-.', wa-i ouveyed l y the Mud, ics I,, a ::eMl, li e.,1 la iln r d AS II the rivi r II. -iv h i- Fawn m i h-r faih r. nnd line :h-i.. wa- a l-iii i ii pai'iiii-.;. lor sh- siaili , (. ,ri ii v ill. h-r liiili-r'-- l ib t i tin I -on,-- t : a. .- ..I' i li- hii-baiui of w I 1 1 iu sh.- had t ei-i rol.-b-l i.v i In- v ilia iu Pespard ( in- nr. i,i ii la! r her :'i a t-i til friends wit- ha;ipy lo ki.ow thai sh- had found iiim a pri.-.n-r in a lio-i l- ir.b-. 'I h-y were r "ii.i'e I, ii'el 1-1 iiriied w ii ! Shadow ,-:.ai,e lo lii-ii ol-i cimpiug gioiiiil, p. a-- lie.ir.; I'l.ni'i' I wilh Iho Wh.le inhabilil'il - ol lb- .ll-lliel. Hiingi r Halph r-hile I a Ion- -lorv of Ids search ..r In- . . a:-l I If le xl tlav a vi-it, Wiis inalr In th- va'lrv wlu r Pant. hi wa- 1. i I. le-uliiog in the find ing o! lid' b,.-. -I ewel .. Mar . in w i - n-i punished for his ' ha i -in I 'e pal .1 -. ph i. ;:: i-oi iilng d-lii.Ho c old I - pi. . n again t him, Walford. I. i.. 1'iiit wa- ! mi ail and a Hi-mi h le I,-- w.i pi- en1 at 1 1;- m.i r riiigi of I ii' I I in iii i. 'I li- ha pp- air r-ino-. ed til a 'ilol li i:i . am! hoi h ihen -Id ! i . id lo ciupano'd llinn ( ! 1 i ii li ey .- ! iho brav- li.oiiiii trirl V. I I b-ll - mle.l I hei. I Alllld their I , ., j . I . lies ; Ill-V li-M-r fi I' to! Ilien slaili'h Iii. -mis 1. 1' thr past. And auioii-' l In tn a I. Ihev i-c....:i in.ii luoie lil-h! v I ban I li mi rep d mil w I... followed a I I hr!r i -. -1 - r l.c't N,r. iu I ii ilavs vi hi u ll.i-v -i.iighi to m i-iii- the t'e.-i-iit f I. one I a .vou I In- Kin.' i f bor Icr deb- tiv. -. Han.; -r l.';.:pii. , , in: i .i. i HEMHY W. SAGF.. l.'lililoOM t 'h i I. iii I ! r...i--t X hn f'-:il il M i H iioi lo t't-i in 1 1 I o i i rr-i I v , lleiiiy V i: a:o S ::-. p:. -id. 'il -.1" P. Doaid of Tru-'eet of t'.-'n- il I ; s i I v a :i, I id ly 1 . 1 1 i : I :i - .'I ;i!' 1 'i- liir.ip:- t ;i i I pr--: r -:' . lu.-.i: i. :'iii -I i-ee, in.,1, ,-u Hi - ,-idv .in -i d n-" "1 :-.". year-. Ilei.r.v W. Sa-.- v.:i- b .rii :.t M -1 l'. -town. ' oiiu.. .I.i:i. I'-l I. m il l o l :i i Hri -;..!. ,i 1 1 - a i : ur,.., 1:10 ; i '. vk. ;i li's family r ;,:- I t,. Pi. a .1. N. V. II-- biad- I. r,y pi: . !!.:-.- - f I'lul.cr la ml -. 'I In- - i g ; 1 1 : v w : li w h'.-'i h - r..i: lii.-ii .1 i!:. v a ' . :.': i'- o l-l.'ii'i .1 Mr. Sag- u ilu- ti. ) raid, '' ! he pi in.-. - of i rad . 1 11 1 ! il.n .1 Ml'. S.i ;-. VV .1-. I be .:',-1 il lit fii.-nd :i:nl ally of F,ri l oin.-ll. m l 1'i-oai Hi.- Iii -! n ..;:i f- ' d b ; :i ;i r---i In his t'r'ioiidY p';i" . ih- IT.- i i . i . 1 1 I . I ii . "I a r. real iiii t- i- v. I P-. i.r . r -r -' l i ; n i: wii'.i' ; : ' A, 11! Mi VV. -Vol. the il'r.-i-i; m if r-lii- ; i : 5 - -1 1 for vvi-no :i. and ii v ;; - n. :,! I ii gi ly o. h u, ib it ' "i-rin-11 ..pi 'i d ih o'- ,.i i v i n 1 1 i ,! -; to v.oliii n. who i.v. Iu II-- r.ip.li io,! ! i-.. liege hall e: - - i l (.;i !i. i .impil- I ;' j Mr. S:ig.- niul km.vv ii a- S.i-...- i '.. !'::'. A I' i I lb.. .1. u:li ,,i P. ! i I'orii. II M ' 'na vv .; s , i , to l , h-i'rm in o'' to- !' m l i ,,f Tr,u-,,,. i ,.,.'i!:i vv lii.-h be !-.- -jh--!.ev.-r -lio-,.. II - I - ii.'.m'.n'.-n-. lion el t ho I n' v - i'- iy liti-i:..-. in - - i n. ,-l ii ;i vv ! li 1 1,.- pi:.. I.i-.l - g vi'i. i- th Pii' v .1 - :i y by 1 ii- .' .. ;: -I.i lire, i :i n -! cordaii- .v .:!. th- M... ril I ir;. ::".nr ne , f lsi,, ,j i! ,. r i! v - I lb1'!,' n ...u- :1 :ni M ' II - :-. '.' j vices 1 , ;i X r 1 ". u ::' . . i - Tiili-!!-!.v I" I'o' 101. v i l ' ,v . v. 1 1 . 1 1 I , : - ill-:- - I ivitho.i! i si ii-.-. : ':-.- be Iu. - ill. I ' . t Iuii woe! 1 .-ih- rw ' - -1 v ei y hi ''- S.I I.I -. - In I I"... I. 1 1 1 dl: . "I iiioii.-v :; l':s ; i'i" uii'v -r-s''y u.uie :.,i" Sl.:::,n.i . u. ;.ml i: Iu ! th-- f.-ll-.w in s.i:,- ( '.!.- . wi: h .-i. d-ivvnieiit iC'id. In"'!. .:'' i'i.'.""; s'.ig th Ih ge. t 7;;, s::n.iii .1, i..w ir.l l!.i;i:'.tig d, I i, 1 !. M't'.i ' i: i:--' "f S;.g- I--- f,.s ...i- ,.- .i,!, .. pby sv:. S . roil; S '. S..I11 1! I . ill S:!g" I'll I I' ol' ph'! '' V . lv".. S.",:i.i"-(; .;;- .u P. I. '.l'l S i;;.-srh.-ol . f i-h'!.. ....v . 1 --' 1 . S.'rn i".o; ;iil!vrrs:iy 1 l-i.ny l.ii ng. I -III, S'.'i;,i. IHMi; iiiiivri -ll v 1 .:-:ii-v r-i.i -vv :iiebl. l-'.M. Slli'n.iii'ii; .-ir.-ha, ;! :.-;i' em -nru. lspj, s-'n,!,. n. I'.tlt I'.ie gills of Mr. S.i -r vverr li-o ronlbii ,1 to t o-.-n. !!. 1 1- b,- n.d , d-vvi d i t : r i i x , li.u -in - .ml s.-hoo'.-. :io,i the pub'.'..' !:i.:.iiy ;i: W, -l Pay Ci v. Mich., luilll a- a .-; "I' Son oon. N h -gifi. Ur ;i!s. found, d ih- l.ymiu ltee,-lii r li-i-!o'e-!i.l oil pi IcIiMlg ,-. 1 Villi-. Many :i yioin.' 111:1:1 Ir ome to gr'ef nnd mill through fear of b.'i g lb. right stingy and iiirj:i: iimtiy ;i joung iner I'iol roilplr huvr v. i. : h.-:l lb. ir pr:! of mind .01 (!i- vimr I-" k. Will!" V r . all not .-ili-olvc- thmi f.o- their wenUm XV e crl'l.'liulv r.'IO'l-i; hi'l-l til I'l l UC b-s Willi I'.IVi- put lllllli'llig bio, l,v f the w.iy .if '00:101 able iroin-luv. A 111- I.'. V : i,' po, ! I V l-i the o VV. - k XV 'lb 11 It" thid Kipiin-;'-: .le; II lilrr.ll'J 1 i:;!.- ,.f in ;- il V. .'I.! I- tiicii.li i!! -b I' ..it. :i to !': !.." ij-'iu' ;--.l foit. CJiDIK TJIKJIl TIIADK. FROM PETTY THIEVERY TO HORRIBLE MURDERS. Xh" lofiiiooir- SliiliU-l.iKk I'iliiiily Kan I he tiiiiiml Twiiiil "Ibtni Arc I oiIlt ii Pile Si-iiUiici', hit',- the- Mollicr is (iixcii Twenty Yi-iirx. Moral Moil. tiro. There limy h:iv .- Ii. rn more vb-Ui'd families in Si, 'lino nnd ' bniuUTah of old li.iin thr Si:illioli:ii: f.aiuil.v of I i:ibiiu, K.lll.. Illl'ee of Whose llll-l.ll.l .'s IlilVO I'.M-inl.v b'-'-n loiitnl guili.v ol' iniirib-r; but it may be iloillilrd if il blol'o loath some ; i t of people CUT bel'-ll Xisted '. A-".; . .... yC-4 Jyr4 '- oil this ...lilim III, rillli-r ill il slillr of riviliy:ii ion or -:i Viigrty. thu!: tin- moral looii-ieis, b,. Snlfrrhai-!;-.., w ho h.-ivr I r:illi.-l.ril ii rvaiii'- rrijir-mid vb-r from Ibi.Vriy to bu'eln-H-y, mid two of v limn, al loa-i. w ifl spon, I III.- r.-!ii:ii!i h-r of He-it- lji-t ; in pri-on. iJ-orgr uud I. ii Si Milrl, :(;;,' Imvr lin-n fouiij.-piiilly of III 1 1 1 . 1 . T- i!l iho j-, ilegl'rr.llUil sell trllei -I to III- pellili-llliai'.V for life, While 1 III' bloMliT. lloal.V ill (Tilllo !l:i ill Veai- .:r I- now i'-.'i has bren foiltul glliilV of III tl t 1 Ii I in lb" .-. -.. II. I ilrgl'rr mid w ill 1:0 . 1. ml. I end hn- year in pri 0:1. having tr'ivrd a Iw.-niy live yrar sen!. -lie.-, Nancy Slallh-lei.-k has -I a most re marl able ran i-i- of 1 riiii- mid has trained hn- piogniy 1.1 follow in her l'ic.:s!e.-i. I If lo-l- tbilteell ri h I roll Hot 11. I, .-is ll mi iiprighi life, mid not mi,, ha - ;i H ail of i-!i:i-:i,-i. r tn rrdi-riii, l i, II i'i p'i:", II'" gell'-I'ill roarsrlir-s mi l i i i 1 : 1 1 : 1 1 i 1 y of ili.'ir iiaiuie-. Sh v.ii born in Allegan ('nii-ilv. New Y.il'k. I'o! Ill.i.."l !l.ll.,o W.I s 'l!il-e uud b. re.nlv ,o-,i: . ,v --i-e spnii in Wi.s i-iiioli'. Tb.-ini.-h I- r iirdhi-r slu- inb-r li.-l a -'rain i-f Wy.-imln; to 1 1 1 1 i .-1 11 !! I, and pn b-ip-. mi- may have had solo.-' lung to .In with ib.- natural V b l msii,-s i.f 1,; i- "bai'iiri.T. When 11 vmiiig girl s'.o met a Svvi-.-, Mb-hilel Sl.lMlebael,. ill I Itlbllipi", Iowa. After Mill:.- . I .-I nge:, I boy 1 1 n IX 1-1 1 10 l.a w I I III r r.iltlil.l. Ml.-o:,,i. wlu-re Ihry si-l lb .1 on a I.i ; ' 1. ilrie 1 h'-.v .iiu 11 i-ll. The iili-b.iu. v. a . h.ii go.l I.v hi-- vvil'r mi-1 olnr ..I hi- . h blreii .v : b 1 1 1 1 1 I I i 1 1 :ib!" 1 r.i.o -. ,,ii. li -- 1 1 1 1 .baud ar.-ii I I to- w i'i- of . i". 11. - iii.illy lecolliog lo in.: li moral a ml 11:11 urn I I.i w -. Th" rr Mill WIIS liml li.e bll-b.illd left the II. --.' Ill ol'boo.l .-Mid ba- 1,..! filler lu-ell In aid from. Thr airing ol limit- fain liy ii"i'i Toil- . In 1011:1 bad I he effect of in.ii.iug I .1 vv : ii.-r ( '..only ton hot for Narny and h-r brood, mid Ihev li ov rd to :i phi-r hunwn ;i - Swiudb llii!. ill lb.- i.nv 11 of .In;, I'm, Jasper t'oiniiy. li vv.-i- .1 1:1 ;ib...e for Mi.-h rharaeici--. II. le eo-lgregaled the degrililed of bo b m-X"-. xv 1 11 1 ii 11 who hiid fiiignlton lb.- inea niiig ..f ih-'.-ii. y mid inni win. were p:-;n il .l 111 rvrry 1 rime. nian' life wa- l-.r s'lt'r ill tli.' plarr il I'll r dark a u I "ili"r:uni nrv.-r vrntuiril ill!. I i' !II'.:V. Heir ll.e St :l III r! ill r k s H v rd sev i ; al year-, thr si ills pracl i.-il.g l ! , i -v 1 1 x anil nih.-r rrinirs, f,.r vv hirh -oil.. - .-I' thriii i,-.-. iv rd --'iil.-iiros in .hill, mid II." girl- . ..:i i.; !iii.. vv lib III,- do g-."!. .1 of !.,,;', . Tie y , I: :cd lourdrr. nt I. -a-', l.rro, bill 1 si,,; ,,,' 1 ills 1 ill eome hli-r. I II ' to. 1 : i-ly II." V lo ,h'!l nf I'm S' a ill- l -a- I. - vv ,1- - .;,,,! mnl 1 w ,, ,.f tb-sou-, vv oie 1 i:t lot h,- p. iii:--!:' ;.: 1 v . Ill ii ttntbi il 1 I l I iinv, Tin ear- ago 1 he t a i 1 1 1 1 y hm ed tn "l'i'-k"i'.- Poini." an liii-avmy plan- n. 1 III l!-!,il'!- ..1 llalr'ia. Thry look up llicir ..b,,,.. in a I..11: tb -rilnl shanty. W it hill : I'i v ! ..-!. of vv hirh v .-! r ; li'I-ober of 1!.-. i-l. -1 -hut'!-, w bore some lim- ', .,' in-r ! n il bad -i ,. -pert, d for b-:id ..: .'in '. The phi.-, i- u b..tb, , of rrime. SraitrrI ami-'id ar- mi -rublo h-'Vrb, 1 111- ll..li,rs rf i.--la V r, Wolnell ami m.-n. llerr v i -r rea.-b. s g deplli t i.a 1 .!--. em v da:'" not ni ii-iupi to do srlibr. Ib.ilg'l miners, man.' of thrill foreigner-, I'lv-im-nt the hovrls mid gamble and . i: : 11K mid sv. ear. liib.ihl li-Velly !- olloll ill!.'!! 11 1 1 1 1 1 by a ligh! tiim end- III I-illldrl'. The'i tli- shafts, lb.- sih-il, y.-iwning pit- of tii- ground, air cl'-trgnl vv illi mint her v h-tiui, vv hirh th.-y i-.-rrivr imo iln-ir dark depths nev rr to v h id aga iu. I f I besi- shafts vvrr--today made to give up ihrir ghastly t. -minis fully til l umli-rovrrril iiiiu-lh-1's would bo rrvr.-lb-il. Ami-I -m-'ii congenial sii;-:-.ui;!dings the Slalib-barU lamily rr-iimri! tin-;'-i-iii-rrr of ri inn-. At thi-i ;'!;:. tin- fatu ity ro:i-i--ir.l of XI itiirr Niim r. P.. llrolgr, Xlike. Cora. I.nllis.l and Pl'.ima. .Ml lln-r wi-ro 1 hihlrrn ot ihr nbl Wom illi except I'l'Vil, who was mai ; led In t leor-gr. Thr 1. liter and Pd had a short tiim- lirforr 1 11 I'rb as.. 1 frol i l!:e peiiiim timy ami had Join I ll.e laioily ju -Plrkrl'-i Point." And fovv iitinib.-i- mail, Charles Wjp son, win. ita-,-,1 a si a husband ,.!' N:i m y. drift nl into t ho gang. Tvv o girls, liotiu .Uauo aud Auua MxCouib, uUo 'JiJt.aVvij. -N.i( --I'll -A&dm 01 n NAM v si akit i:i:.ri-:. look lip Iln-ir .-iboilr xx it ir Iho Slalllr Irirk family. In Iln-ir iliilrrnil ways these, peoie led Ihrir 11 i III! nil lives, with Motlnr Naiire ;;riing as the evil griiius of the gang Time nnd again Hit; th n in which limy livi d was cabl ed and one or more was nrrcstrd for some jicl iy ollVnse. Hul the gang took this as a mailer of course. Past June, however, ocrurred an event 1 bat brought tho Slallbdiarks P grief. This was ihr murder of u niltu r, Frank hilhrnit h. llo had gone to th" SI :l Illi-1 1:1 i k hollsr 0:1 inv ilillinii I'l'olii l-'iniiia. but iho old woman had p l'iist'il him ailiniliiiiier. I Ir "vl iirn-il nnd thru a row liognn. This is the story of il in given by Anna Mr' '0:11b, win, wlr.n rd the nlVair: "I hemd Hie row In .gill I'od -.ir.l," I oul-iilo mid nroiiiid the .-oiiio;- of tl.--log hill. Thr nhl vvmnmi ; c.i I ili-d lo r . 01 u I- nifr and ran 1 Inll.rui'. b mil of I lie house. Thru Wit oil : i lil lid got Iln-ir guns :i in I brgan shooting at 1 Jalbruit h. vv lm siiirtrd to run .low 11 tlio mad. Wil- liri'il I'o'-t. bin ini--i.. Thru I'd lil'i-il. mi l I roiild 1. II Hull b" ht llil.l. for Frank put lib- hand in hi. hip mnl fell. P,ni he gui right up iigahi nnd riri, on. II ildn't n 1 very 1.1-1, iiml IM ran uhuigside nf him, pir hi gnu tn lb-' head Mini lirnl. Frank Ibrrvv his bail, I up In hi- lira. I mid fi ll b.v ilm -;ib' nl' ilm r.iinl. Pd bed. tin- knife from iho old woman ;io, siari l tn liiii-':i Frank by riming bis throat. Ail Ibis time in ami I'.-ra hud been running :ih.u;; iil'in-tlu-iii. I grabbed l!d by Ihr anil ami Logged him lim I,- b. it. -.. 1 no- ab.u . ..f I'll slit y.uir 1 1n .:. 1 .' ho said. Thr:! In- lurnr.l mid mi ( lull. 1 aii ii'-- ihroat. Tin- lilno-l -pii.-ii d mil. Tb. oh! vvoiii.-iu took the kill!'.' iiud vv I... I it on I aprmi. "I fell si-k and too ami 1 " -!.- lay doWII III III.' VV re. I- -II I'm I W I- mill. SI - thriii nnd thry muhltiT -1 r 11-. Thry IhoUghl WI- had g In Hi" bml-o. was nf raid to Im-k iimil ('.-ii w-hi,j,i-rd 'Thry'i-r pulling- bis ,,,t..-. ,iir" Th.-n I lookrd. I saw lid 1.1k. hi:.i P.v Ihr shmihlrt's, mid 1 ! -go li-1, om- I, g anil Vil-oti tin- o'l.,-:. 'p ry .-mrb-il I; i 111 t. 1 iii old dial 1 a ml : in'.-vv l-m i'i." A iiniiiih l ii.-i' ilm Ic-lv .0' ( ..ili.i'.ni ii wa- si t'ii ll.-iiti'i-: :i! tin- 1 1.1:1.. .n "I" il -shaft, and mi iuv rsi i.;:U io'i into Hi" rriiiir vv:i- starlrd. I'd. (l-r-g- iii:,! N: V SI'llHei'iirk VV . e. a r.-r ; . '. iii'-il mid rmi.lrlnl of !". iritrd-r. ami :i'i rfi'i.rt was mud" !-- :i.j !' '..- 1 1 ! W'-1---:., w hn was ul-o impli. mod b, 1 ;. 1, ilb. Wil-oii. howevrr bad lb'! mnl 'bo :i" thuritii's are im-v -1 a-.-hisig !'"" hii.i The rnrr-t of rim Si iiib-l-.i. I- - h i 1,1 nibi-r horrible d: - ..-ui r-. K.-l- a - d fri-tti lb- frar m w b.-b ih-y h ol lb,, d of Iho Slallirliaek-. t'.-ia Si a lil.-bi "I: ll ieorge's wile, mi l lb-a J.avii" 1 1 Tl sli.l'irs of I'll, lb, 1' ti;'!V.ler-'. i-.-nlliilt ! i-it by Ibi- famil; . To .. .v - .1! - iig . I girls !,,, up !li, ir :i !....!.- in the Slat!! 1 1:1 -Is boils.-. ( ijti- ii -.-.hi i-i a til -f pas- simi Mike S':illl.-ba-'l. b-.i' of I ii-. 1 inlo Inseii-ibiliiy mi l I'm iMy .l.-i.'''. olrl h-st tl thrr girl si Id t.-ll nf 1 ! af fair she was b.-al. n lo ib:i'h Ly Pd Stnllh bark. Tin- l-i-iiil:-,-- ii,-"i xxvap- pel the bodies 111 .-! : - a,.. I t'ii-. v.' thoiu dovv 11 nil lib Ml. I, .led -hi'i :. A sliorl 1 imo .1 ft.-i'vv ard Ihr h;..ihrrs Miki. Pd mnl tb-mgr. iii!.i.-t;.. ,,i kilb-,1 il pr.hllrr lm u.l- -,,,,;,, .. ,,v.- night al ilu b,.u mi l .!' - ! -d I -iiuiii.y. ' Aunt hrr 11.1i1r.hr .0' x. 1 1 : - 1 r,i,i',"S of thr Mutib-ha.-k I'mrily ,n-.. -. 'bin' vv ;ii that nf mi old -idd'aT iiaim-il P -u, Laugh. i:-l. M.I-.' .11:,! a m.i'i 1 .,::,rd P.illy Marliii. a brnibn- nf M;!.,-' w li". 1 1 ia 1 le 11 vv ny with 1 1:1 11 v lilt.- Ib- .1 :!i" Larks wen living iu .l.r-liu. I!r v. is killed fof "" ill I ell-dm lley vv hi, ll bo v;is known lo h.-ivr .m In 1-' . Still llllolller lglll',.1"!' tin- Sbil'h bat Us are Lrlirvrd in have e..iiimi! 'nl v hl' in Jnpliu is 1 hai of ;i mail na lm- I M limi-r. Mri-ihoii-o lov-lriioii-ly li'-ap- in tvii mi m -1 v i 1 . 1 .; 1 . prai'.-d w bib thn r. mid ! '' " ''l 1 linns hrhl I rlwcrtl !'" ' ' I Cora Slalllrbark i- nf fie .ml 1 1 In Iran vv a- mar I-: Mill SI:ll!b-b:o-U ri 11. IW "Tvi"g II term in thr prii:iriiiiai-i . W I-, :i !.- i. fr.-r In- vv -1! b - -riv.icl i.-t 01 the In iirib rs I :i vv hi. li In t -..k m i " . "iVIiirti WmiM r l-rlic vr. Thr ma II vv bo -. I - rill !' I . go! i ' l.i l'fr b.v well .-' lbll-1-.r.l l-ov.-. l - V I liml hinisrlf in a i;!i.i mhi : y v. 'o- i h rmishlcrs that luany of li;- in h.-iv Ihrir -oppi'-iir- " Mere ur- -.mo ': -':': " -. I'mvril.: M.'iit) in ha -. am! r. i-elit at Iri-inv. ( Ippo-iii-: 1 la p iy i ; j!. v .. -in ; i '.,ii' n.t long a dniiig'. Proverb: Cm !' -ighi. mil .-I luln-l ( 'pp-i-itc: .b-rnre imilm . th. '-. o t gll.VV f.lllll. r. Pi'ovrrL: , -,,!.rg si-,,.,, l,,' ... i s lm i. Mplio-lie: A silting hen : ii'i- i - a-i frill hers. l'i'iiV.-'L: A slin 'n in t i i -1 . - ivr; iii-. )! -P.i: It'- lirVrr too . Hr -; ,.!. Provrrb: 1'hrrr's b,,ii-,i ;i lining -. ' i i . . I ij ipnsi t r : S.-t a lliirf t. i iit.-li n llii.-!. ProvriL: Pisrn iimi is tc,. Leitri- pert of vul.r-. (ippos'n,-: Nothing '.; urr. :ii.;,!;r; have. '.i-t l.osinu Tiim . "Ar,- th - !awy.-r- nmi, ' :. i. ;; rrss w ii li t hat will ra--'." One of the llr'r- lib. y -s T,,. ,'. . tlsrd lip llli.oi! Iiu'.l" th" !i'.n.:--.. . I , Tin' only wily ti, so- i-i --fiiliv .i.lnlu XvilU a xvoiuau U lu kcci) blh ul. i