: i I j-' ; 1 f i 'ft I t i f ICopyright, 1884, by J. B. Idppincott Company. " 'lie probably considers himself- ma-; aifiocntly rewarded now, " laughed her brothor teasingly. - - ' "There is omething almost suspi ciously refined about that young -paa'a manner," observed Mrs.; Ellery reflect ively. "It seems as if he must have a history, as it he might be hiding iu tins ' out of the world place for some ronton. " "Ah, Nelslne, your 'iaagic'vtion, if devotedto sensational literature, would make your fortune, " observed her bus? band indulgently. "As for poor Brown, though,' give the devil his due and stick to what you know about him, " , 1 r "But he does not seem quite like a common cowboy, really," put in Edith interestedly. V What do you know iibout Mm?" ,v . . . i "Simply that he is Brown of Lort River and the best broncho breaker in Wvomins. 1 : -..--.'.:':"" ; "It . seems rather odd," murmured is suspiciously odd," pronounced he has a history. CH APTEIt IL . The buildings of the K 6 ranch were " grouped in picturesque disorder on a . little plateau dotted, over with box elder trees, forming a natural park at a1 bend ? I "of, -the shallow creek. The small stream deserved its name of Big Cow creek only by way of comparison with a tiny consort three miles- or so across the country, to which it became united a few mihas below. In point of beauty in deed both deserved fairer titles, but the early settlers of Wyoming were practical souls, iven to considering ev ery object with reference to fheir par . tioular interest, the cow. In all th'a country round no fairer grazing ground might be found than this, where the cattle might revel knee highin 'grasses in this blossom time of Juuer The val ley was walled , in on either eide by abruptflat topped heights, -revealing the boundaries of the ancient river, and along the banks ran a procession of old elder $rees, gnarled and twisted ab though they had joyously wrestled with the winds of centuries, their fresh foli age a glory of green and gold, while here and there an old cottonwood tow ered bead and shoulders above the others almost Somber in the dignity of duller and darker dress. Crowding down from - the hills into luxuriant masses 031 the banks of the stream was a gay riot i of wild flowers of every hue, as if, for this brief carnival time of summer, nature had been minded to give beauty for ashes with mad prodigality. i The house was a low, rambling struc ture, . complacently violating every known law of architectural stylo in the " series of additions which had grown .. upon the first settler's cabin-ut wit.Tin - it was most ingeniously contrived for both comfort and convenience, Jacking few of those luxuries that have come to be the necessities of modern refinement. "It is not in the least aa- ideal eattie ranch," Edith declared, with a iau-h-ing affectation of disappointiae.';t. '"1 must reconstruct my ideas fr;n fhrit v . last I came expecting to 'rouch it, ''and find silk portieres and Persian ruj-s, high art furniture and the lr.te.- t bin.s'. I feel that I have been a victim of inis , placed confidence; that 'the wi'd and woolly west' is a myth. This is a" paia- . disc" She was lying in a haniaicok 'in- tba . shade of the wide piazza, that, -pave for one broad entrance way, was all -walled in on its open sides with vines of vn'id 1 cacumber. Through that wreathed oTjcj!- - inn nrin innirnn lnxrt a vc-funtr- rf . lawn to the creek, across which a noble group of trees joined hands, fliekeiing lights chasing each other across the pol ished leaves as the light breeze buffetr-d the willing branches to and fro. A wood en bridge crossed the creek in the bhadow of the trees, and resting on its timbers. . at one side a small flume carried vaf r from the irrigating ditch on this side to the garden beyond, the tiny flow lau?h ing, gurgling and rollicking on its way with ten times the noise' and jollity of the .murmuring .creek 'below. - Between the swaying branches one caught a sap phire flash here and there of the water . winding about among the wild rre thickets, 'asT though searching out the .. fairest flowers, it3 -Tow banks guarded by diminishing line of trees in fresh .i Bummer bravery softly outlined against ovhe misty gray of the sandy bluffs below. i Under the trees by the bridge, . a pret. . ty picture against tho background' of shimmering greens, a young woman in " a brown' cotton gown", bareheaded, and with well rounded arms showing to the elbow, was feeding- a flock of downy chickens, the 'clang of the spoon beating - against the pan calling her charges to gether sounding like, an accompaniment of cymbals in the drowsy summer bvui- - . .1, - Calling her charges together. phony of bird soag and the hum fif in sect life, the soft swish of many leaves, and the melody of running water. Edith looked at all the fair picture with ex quisite delight, but most of all she look ed at this girL "You have not had time yet to find "bat tho thorns beneath "the roses, " re turned Nelsine, almost with an air of pique, being, in fact, rather given to a certain enjoyment in the little airs of martyrdom she assumed by reason of ' her social isolation. ' "I shall see nothing but the rases, my dear. I never saw 60 many together ia all my lifo before. And to think that I actually have been wasting sympathy upon you, you wretched little impostor! Yon write charming letters, Nelsine, bat you belong to the schoobof the im pressionists. ; Your scenery is always de lightfully vague and sketchy. I had imagined you in a howling wilderness. ' ' "Well, I think the wilderness is here, for all the roses. Yon forget that one of the drawbacks of Arcadia is a lack of society." - "No, I doa't I count that in.with the roses and other blessings. Society is a nuisance. " "Ah, you are like a nau had just dined, crying out, 'Whb-frany-thing to eat?' . You have beck: satiated ' with the world, tho flesh and tho devil Xox.the time bains. " .y'I have," tr,'y 'a&ar.&rbuiJy;-aua.-ia lastnaytaiiG thz- &rit aa-J welcome, .go far aa I am conoerned at this moment, lnxfriotisly swaying back and forth, en-.-joying the" landscape with eyes . half closed. . . - '-" "" :- ""Yon ore perfectly LL:i?phenians, you cou?eienot less creature! I lament afres!i t that we are 50 miles from chnrcji priv ilege:-1." "" '- ' 1 ' : -- What a relief it uuutbcin the mat ter of bonnets." rejoiced the giri,js"riiU-. imwriHWv "For mv twa part, 1 ! shall apf.reoiate the bpport.un i'tY.for Sad iwg Uougnos in trees, books iitthe rrji niEg Inx-bks," sermons in stones-, aid-all that sort" jot thing, without the draw .'back f-;.a .-oongrfgati-T-. but I Happoso there, - are neighbors - somewhere:'' ' her .glance:, spcenlatiYely '. ranging the di.;- t-Mit Lin. - . -: ' 1. "Oh, yes.;:" Within a radius of SO crib .& there inv lEexor-il.fii,n;iIios -krich as tLt-y ra-Good ' people, too, bntyou k(w; the -type" sbruggvng her dainty shc-iil-' tters: Wr "NottinsThain J ate rnrtanis in im Ttarlot. and 'Odd' ,'Eles: O u- Horn worsted workov.?r ti.K- maiiiel.".-"' : 'i .reeopiJitb' '. tbo ioiiption,'--aiid is the yortag woman yo;Hkr lie of-.the n:t- tivesr :,S''r : ' - ' v-r" Artaiiss5i o?laiic'i:;fj: .dowi at tk.t yor lov-ws dov-n her pan wrd Tssiivf. .f'n-r- I iji rnsss ri t'sr- other 3 liia-i Wct Sebrvska! ?. - V -'.-' i2S til-io tLat .won.td b-j for a ncvci"' wthtbe idea. : h Ddi':i, w-H a bifc'of a ! - . - i-.i FGi.-3 hi:iri f.f ';. r- y.--m-.'i-t"--' it. wa;r-fcer -s-itor--married h si--lover, "- 2felsin"esTlaiae'd,"witlx the smiling in- ! difference wo aceo;d to 1 v.e' tragedks of i oiV-f-- !iv-s -..;':.- i Ar-.d fo ir'f.ilis'sa's hrartva bro- i lu a' i. k ji ii-.-t;, j ii.':;.- t;, girl irh lt;anud cutHfirv. . - ;. t If it wcp, rha lieliovt ; hi the thosy of wnuba pinnhbas- curui.nr." m her arsir r. . ; limited rphore Artalissa is a drc-adl'nl . ' "Oh, don't! -Bow can you? "When it flirt." The V-oysou the placeara all. dead is such utter nonsense too. The adapta in lov with -.her, for -which. I am do- bility of men's hearts" -vastly . tkunki'ul, hoping --they may . "Oh, yes. The adaptability &f a 1-ib-amasa her' K-uiflcienilv to ir-diice lu-r ts. Fter in the matter of itscjaws. V.'..- ::;; .'. Uay. " . . - ."Death" to the frogs perhaps, bat" "Oh, men hnvo died from dine to time, .'err not for love-." r-pliid - 'Isrl- piae, c-uFi'y.cyaicr-ii. - Jt .it is inn rot Artalis-aa, I um aot -'dis'p!.-S'.:d to worry about the fro's. The .servta)t girl difficulty-is too .-riou ..in Wvoiftin.c to be squeamish, about trificj; -arf hur of the drawbacks of Arcadia. -.'"ivr; have moit it i taan wti.a euocpn t-'ire S.tr two his bur even wua tae oair o' ii nio'tii J .oTrn it is alive .can do to fiid ene. read of SCO.OOO workrDJr - vt-rg". ci stnrvatida ui'-rc" ffiilkf-5 i!K; i '.:)!. ; .If '. ii '. ' mcaTuJjy? ' and -siliy.' pbr.:.-: would ..'stop t-sikiu'g a wri tn and devoto tkiv energies ii! f.i' . I-' :'".-:;:.- v !)'!. ;: thf-y are needed' ' ' "rli- ii 1.;' h.iiidsom'.-. '" s n L' Yrk, 1 a :v!i-i- , :U'-'P';sts uL'onc it I Td bring-. Wj e . i h,rii!i ;K:;:ut:y, iivr (-ViS ! pir'l.''- "Thcia ft'ems ' even owiiis the :u air l hoald hard- i rlvingii-e fo 1 ly have ri-ridil Lor. as 1 that class.". . . "That -cheis! For pity's don't -is -.'.c : h a r-. r:-.-c' use, itu- n, c-ncd tJid'otiior in uomicald-e-mav. "Ar- I talisi.fi, "belongs .to the b--:; jtoc-ietf-ia I Arcadia. '''She teaches a di.'.tric: ,6'bool'l $n tif& wis tc-r with hp If a do: en schcS- ! ars. In the suiamir'she has'Sonei home work in certaiii vverl recoiamended f:ira-iiu-. p. v-!;;, 1 b.. .- ...'.'.,-.! r.t th t little fwrnity ui f erred to. oei nee p).tvss-,i'stncs bt-forf tc-jatit- cf which r.he pre- 'tVsrs m.'t to go hciift, had partly b-.Tcnse I i ; a e-.r "y ; to -. And I : .. p- y- tho V' x; ; a.::. ? .sll Ui :. :';-;: i marr,ed. " I live, in far ae-d UVmldin:: ; pif.ye.-i in my i:OKiw:C'ia. iNevei' a esri i have I bad who lias liOt .lett me bV: i'.feisrriel wiihin six in-Hiths of ber com i: iag, . Tne.ia w-iiM a'Lraiis JOM - )-.. j Tr.1 believe evoi; -yva would fcUC , t CUuIti jk;siTv ; lie h -tjviti!63;t ti ui r "nt; "litile wretch that you ae i": ; as any xsv.va in tie.' ooantry wh mi- JXHi COuld 71 'i ' vou think gcJ" aid Edith lookfi awar tn;:!--. ne m an odd litt-li ..... kinc rf that, do v.-sn J-nov.- is i is re t her strange, . dear, that v. p-domt -'seem t J find uayboly o pleas-j t yoo ! hit. iig b-r rockin!i chwir a -decree ; near 'I wonder how much .loogar you.vriil .Keep us in suspense,' r gam ing tec gii-1 with a s-itof tender curios ity, a certain genm of excitement liKlif- iag Jir dark eyes as sho pcrceivvl a : smilo deopeainar nnd'dimolinsr about- the ; pre tty month. I -Not lTiKcii longer, 1 iiinic, is eisiue, ? tho girl's faw flaj;:ng faintly as ph I soothing monotone, as thonh rr:ei;!g answered, with a sols httlo ia'ug'i. a. fractions child, espostulatiny, rea?on Mrs. - Eilery's face, etiftened momoi-- ' ing, 'as though the annual could under--tarily with snrnfisp, wa-5 swiftly trail.- 1 stand, a curious tenderness as well, as formed o ewtassy. "Edith, you darling an inflexible parposo in the tone, which' girl, yoa don't mean to toll me" I i seemed almost to hypnotize the unliajt- "No, I don't, ''. sho j-eplied, with teas- ing ' aoncli-flancei "but 1 think I. may before i.-n.-;..' . "You are not engapd, then?" her face 'falling disappointedly, . "Not irrevocably,- but I have taken a -coapie of n.puths to decide if I will be. " jxu'i- raac was tho reason r sudden (1-termination to eyieit year us, " impms .aE'..fhe couclusioii vita switt fomiiriue intuition. "Well, of course it ! tween the puffs of his cigar. "The uv is lovely, but tell the fame I wonelered, j erage life of these fellows is but seven yoa -d-.ar; -quner thi ut:' ' : .- j years after they start in on that' sort, cf "'After yon had invited, me over and 1 work... For awhile th-y go on conqaering; ever agrua i. contess. I. cannot seo m mccii tA-OHsion for wt.idor if I finally '. tae girl ruterrnrt-d, with some is piipi-a. "Mrs. Haliet was le- urutunouie 10 uouver, too, ana urging mo to oornc with her. Eeally my mind Was almost made up to come before this -happened. " It was sweet of you to come, dar ling, whatever the reason, " kissing her raptmously. "But will you .tell me when this-happened, how it happen ed and all about it? I am simply dying to know. First of all, who is he?" ' "Yon will, approve, I think. It is Marshall. V oodbury. "" "Marshall Woodbury of admen!" her face expressing glowing appreciation of tho -advantages of such "a union. "You tiro to be congratulated if -cser a girl was. But why did yoa hesitate, von perverse child:" "The woman who hesitates is lost," the girl murmured" absently,-her gaze following the line of the creek. "I feel rather .lost when" I think of it, N--1-sino." ' '.; : ' ''It. was 'not "my way," pursued the other, reminisessitly. ..-WL'eu I fell in love with Hugh all, me, wha.'a gooso I was! I cot hi hardly eat or sleep until I was sure of him,' while you" paus ing tentatively .and -studying -the girl's .calnMace with a sort of .puzzled won der. ' . . . - "My appetite '' continues good, thank heaven," laughing ; imconceri;el!y. "A ud unless I dissipate vita-. coffee at tmscendy hours I still enjoy ih ) sleep of the jast. " "Yoa don't .appear to Lavu it in you to make-a penve of yourscif in that way liko tlio rest of uh, " Nolsine protested", a touch of rcpro'ioh in tho tone. "You have .Ilirtc-d teO much. It has -spoiled yon." ' . , - . ' ' "I have o.perimeuted a littje," entiling demurely, "Bo just to me," dear." - - ,"I don't know what yoa CiPcttod. ", . 'I "I fcipected a'xaitafete to happen, .-it'' did-iiat.:Is.sk3 that the water . bo -turnfid.tD ,visie, but" .w.. .:. v : -" -"Yon -listed too xuBcb,'.SIea are nom ' ii them perfect," that educated "Oh, I dcai't understand -voa at all, t you trying creldarei. Hw you bushg. to be tbo.Brtprk-ii yljl in the wrl:l, with soch- a ibinci fceroi'9,...yors -tyeryt-nucg that -ycuooald - adi-- TiJie. sarw-thcro-i may be a slight" diKparily i p!rt ot j years; .bnV.-sh'e:'ad'iL with f:uiva;;iii eaaourti'.es, bitthifiitiirg heri -If, "diex-j "To ! f hv.. L t u.- livoi foret tht? " '. ? ' . 1 5ai.-TE;5tla;:sidvs.itta;yrir cv1. : .iilitwith sojuthiiiij of si donia i 'iL'! j 4 : cf'ra i ;-'".Aud "J Kupp-we-. rsally do." csxe t.r liini litil-e, or you 'wuald bet even '.-Jl cara f-r.hirn a ctt ut ueal, "h 'mittediiuit x uiii evctfi dobrtter'fle b reav vi-iV-ot"''':'- ! "Yoa 'damn him wAh faiiit pr,ii .k-, ' I as homebody says, "IZai 4ecU.vJ 1 smiling faintly, with a ..haded ; dr, "The niiestion is not as to the- denn oi ii his affection, I take it. - He is uiudly in lnvfi with Tim rf tn-nrrfft " - i .'"Oh, as to that, I might; say. id tsv words vf the ood book: -II.' .: at-r raiuerjiruiiessiaoa. . lo t,.n ti .'. s tioti.-d'. i ! ,J - ii'!x ev n riuns it is not oftogctjn i . , l i T .... ' l(J bu,J- ovB, uuii i uui rui;:s.-r jh'i- j 'Jjuaueii i nas ?b wajf-Ji',- tTTflt rii " aouheKeeper wnicn-pnncipaijy won me i favor in his eyes, and he is kind enor.yh t - to feel that I maybe safely in trusted with the care of the children." lie is a j widower,, you know. And when -'afiec- j tions 'aro served tip vvarmed oVer, who i J3it says ot second love that it is mere- ly a flower laid on the grave of tho heardthe comparison so often, and.-w3 know ii .must be true. Only if one ye-.e dispoacd to be - exacting, 'nnreafjimbly oritical in selecting' one's lobster,.i be' lirsr growth of claws might soem rather 1-refsraiile on . the whole, don 't - yon "Ah, that is it! I uuderstanrl at trimupha:iT'v. J.i-t,- criod Is Sill Y ... it he ear ?o-i i-al'v do care- for hii nowa in your n nowa in your neart more taaa yoa sir- willij; to aliaii:, you proud iiulp 'io;- borg.",-. . -- ;: - ; ' . 'Do vou roidiy think so?" Eer kuI' was half .ai,'l:.if wjdnisloal. but tcre was no suilieit blush of' girliah coa fcicusa3S3. ."T5i.-ll, do yon knew, I tul mvself- that a hmidi'orl tiiat-s a d?..y,..Lut j E-oi-nin? I have b5.be sfiry foseiaw eve the ftorv all over a-raia. It ii like dlewotk ' Ouly I doa't rn:i-: it on "Dv.rpoa rcal'NeLiao.- And d I002 .-"-o iujcouragea. -a am aotyof we riod wit months : w;ll doing. Perhaps wiiiri. or" of repetition ihostatome Wl ir ' '- CHAT vtri-rld: late III. -a s tiie reiffti ; P5 had where dot sine'Hknd u away. . mo tit- r t . h-.pppii-ed.." as I-; to dc-ciibi kt-r h-ta : if :-r.rv ' r: -v - v.r-ir'end tijiSv vv1 to leatOt'j -e,--to.1"!; - c-f rebt! ;, itilKL rvr-Ty ve wish lit - 1 ir.tr etero?t. fcr l'ard lin he w?clo- xiaich -w, ce-,r.-. h.ei over to che bnsint - The hunyid;? h. of h6r?-s hu -!-- 1 '. "een.tr;-: trcm in "he !:'.': -iv j tie; ing : .T.rt':r 11.!' '' or H op- Hi:.:, ! -..:.e'.: l"Ti&? s k t;- t t - ! for fr.' f reqnK I a l':--u.-v V with im ;iu-e ra- corral before ti bi.. on'i'i .t'le.fitftrtr :--r . -.'iT'ii . :-r. !:.(. in bapp-:!-"- ei; 1 was i..rfi j known' f jrrOHud a :d ii.to tbts sceiit( ; 'i ; rhe'Ciu'o' or t'lVKixn :uV h-y;-b'ifd ur:til th-' h;ic' lopocouid.bo Biip-;-( .ii- t.! lane-. 'I'.iajuuiiiu uu mj :; u 1 and -it v.t,: at this point ti Brown's m u-velous " influence !'".d j cex-mo f apparent. Once the hackamoro v as ad- 1 justeu ne.wouut oegm murmuring m a j t , ; j .1. , i py animal, which presently, to its own surprise, as it seemed, would lx rn j ; about the corral as though helpless To j resist that subtle charm of voice ami.! eye. ' - . "It is the iron hand in the vclv. : glove," Mrs. Ellery remarked as tbey 'I stood looking on Over tiro fence. ! "But the horse will be avengedevem 1 tually, " observed Hugh comfort;.bly'be- i J and to conquer, so to -speak, but sota'i i or-later ea-jh meets Ins little Waterloo. He gets a tumble that injures "him" ia- f ternally,.he develops a kidney trouble or something in that line, and next thing he rides a horse of auotlier color over tho range. ' " - ' "It is dreadful, " murmared Edith, whether referring to fate of man or horse was not clear, as ' she watched with a sort of unwilling admiration" the stalwart figure that witlf the magnifi cently developed strength of perfect manhood was combating the strulcs of a colt bent on refusing tho torture of the "bitting rig." She had her camera with her and had been that morning photographing the horse, and inciden tally the iK't-so trainer, in " all possible' poses, "But it-is magnificent!" her cheeks glowing, her brrath coming fast er, as she r.resHd the button for one last snap siu.t. " ...;- . - " ' They stopped to f.rder the breakfast sftrv?d"as t'n-v rac-'i the vanrrv win- r- " - -f --'n-,.f" 5o ':-. w "iVealc fjes:'' .jtiore v-l,.j.'4- -..' ... .;.-;' - i5 Eiffc- Ssmcay ! vJWise. tlfW4-i-li.y the ai' ' "f tfc vitl. . -Fujjr Tear trops. Orai, ala! jo!5 fttja ."fULprg,- L't-1 ye,JIatted Fy'e L-ishes' -"'JO PHOPUCJMO- 4.'.TTCK -StUSi' J . ASD.TE2 H. iSIV? OCR';. , - -T a ".'UvSi i 0 510 SAli- Cn-jyi-STi AT 25'-CS?'r.- "But one' must experiment ' to .find . i lilu ' - , - - out,: den's yoa think? One must be -.-, A . m-ivthn-Tnt .if fomow- i.'13 a.iO-Oi. tout jUOiis, Jt ttiouw iimiuu "4- t 1 - vww, on the ot her side of which Artaua Sii sras molding : bread, ' ."And can von seVto, circus am here?"' Mrs. .cilery ifJcod, ; disposed , to wheedling gracious rscka in view of the iactf that they had 1 r'l-iT.- nn"; T',7'oic'ri lnorA fvmefsif-v nfiil bcjs up m x. . a uo -Wtao. Avfeite mrmnd of oonga whilo the aos ouw fJ dainryV la66' trimnied gown, with its tiurcer ca.pate i en ough of himself how goodness knows. . -. t it t . 7 r 1 . , . . : . . These gooalooki2i fellows, muttering t'uo la-fas though . somewhatax.-penring . . . 1 J - .... - . iiei Xiiat pfituiance, . ; :;.. - :, .--1. J 1S good looking is henotf re- tiiruvd ir-!. IlSli'iy. suavely, . glancing back at th-i corral with a chai-mir.g uir .'Of U''u:i.-:.OU ;lii'.:S. . ;- ; - - I . "Il'ml" I've seea eome ciiocgh sight J haiHlsoiner,." the sirl exclaimed, tossing i; .; t r V-,. rr. n -ispar it to 3lm, Aftaiissa for, "'yoa kn-rw,' I fear the . poor fellow Ssiy aeoos soma. 6'rt cf . coat-oiatioH. .. rt simpered aua undio-i. -ta. re; :s '.anytli!g, .B-o-'-. fas., tw I'm eou ..' . i -' CI! ..-. I wou ldn't have hnn if waa'iiiada.of gol.fr,ua head o Jo'r uid was ;i kijj an JjiexuniUb m .W.1,. v.xro he snch 3 ffvik as that viXiXd .ccrJ.'tiiily hope not, ".criedili;s.. aiajiO-rfK-' ;hcy v.; ro;iUiy TJlO if' t.i: v.a r.oi rhf i-i lifn , . v.ho' 1 - they w ere bey on d 'of the ooeu wiydr.v ." "Was it bc-J e kept the breakfast waiting that J v:v? ' ia. eut-h 'a te?::ptr, do you thinks ' .-.' 'i'Lcve w;sj & 'curious expr-'ssion about th.liasof Edith's mouth, a hot ilush upon her -cb.oeks. "I -'wonder you can '.uduro i,i;"i,4r !'" she" exi-laiiucd vehe-moiiT-ly, "To me sue is dimply detosta- ; "Ah.-'.but 12 tdio gives us thrtx; meals a d;.?, " tho otnvr protested in-a tone. of ; -.I' ,;.:-r.,:.'-: compromirie. 'Of' course vou .observe that your prediction is fulfilledr. Sho is in love , ir'i your horse trainer. " "Oh, do you think sor'' faltered Nel si;set a. if loath to credit tho statement ..v, .1 nt; - . .-' . . .: '.1.1 . - il asi suro of it. " - ' 'Then I suppose she will marry him, " c.;:i'ral;,tc'd the unhappy, housewife, do-' Ei-aum'riy washing her hnnds dfT'the 5rK.le btiin;;t:s. ""'But; heaven forbid!" ' Oil. Leaven never forbids!" Edith rvk;Qod, with a saroiistic little laugh. 'Lleaver, is given over to the making of nittrrmjies, doiv't.yon kaowS" . , - it v.ii iirowa'3 custom to ride each I-or.-e himself nntii its spirit waa sufn r.,',in (', when it was turned over to uno of tho beys to be handled uiid-.T his. direction; and thus at intgr vnl. -uJ day long a tr?.-gling proces-' sion.'.e-diibitisig every degree of equine. p rvcieity, was ' charging - by devious Ulf ce. Ill advised hens, ov'ei u'C'U tee-ung abjut tno C'.'nlines or tif-corri; t, coa'iributcd-regularly to the. exciteutciii: as" they scattered with cac kling protfebt before each fresh onslaught on th-jir x-.aeev while the little boys, like a Ore- k 'enis, aided the procood ingj! to th-'' best of their ability by shrilly is'.uui-URei, each change in. the pi'o-Sifi-jue ovr and over until nobody ci'd bo lui't in 5gnoraaco--f all that w;;e jAn on. -.'".' -; - ; ; II:-! lit h wa,' oat en tho lawn oua morn--iii'.t.- assuming,. to read, altlieegh. the h-vk bad. dr.jppt-d forgotten fher 'ap vkile her eyes wero dreamily ikre-.l .upon o;v.: mo-iiigspoton the graygreea plain t; 1 ei;- ..: i-' he irredr a -sTon in - cbicct ,1 a: fie-m ti ms.I dasi acress tbo e-n the. Ttwefcof :yi uuiaial which i ks u nfor-iittera tl- v-. eri'r Jhe was ,n-.-,.lliag Huyh'.-t mil J.Ui. - Of c.iKi oti.er !nv; f--en yems i)e .'.:. ei sac.! n hfe,- he bud raid. oi; r ibi feme, ne'ee'i'dn. te tiiac if '!), Dfvrrtga. tid- ma.! '". .' . . . -v-p .-.---.I :.-y tothounkuowu-":.-''.;,..:. ro 'i.nd out, perchance , why Cod h,K: let thus fyirmdcr h -'ri- a ;;if: -' ';;- ' Snch ab'tb-'uee ss veu years! 1 Jev-.-v ..it , brtivply lie rode today,' it. i-t iocljrfj her br.t.cs ii losint, race with H- haw her aa .he crossed 'be bridge. j rai; tu- bis fiutwiih -thit -imeeiul air of I ecf.'rti-.ie;- which 'kua(i tbua any other tbii:-, abocTt him acenied- to is 'ray tm ( r;-)ir.v,k-biv tiio training of- a ra-'nth-man. Pi Av wjs this uiovoment that staf- tied eo't; pcra-ap the vicb.Vcs brcto 1 . unmioning strength merely si ; coup. However . it -was, sud-f.pii-g' across tbo little bridgo tvin violently to the- left as ho s;or ;- am itrt- k the frvormd, tho maddened crca- toward tho trees where Edith was .-an !-ia-rgltt.'-d to tho spotwith terror. Just beyond her, iQOjer tho creek, tree hud falicn in one of. the epring' t.orm-?, ; ,i.,e tun i-ttivo aim uiutii'ju in -jjiiusa 1 f-'f , i.:'r,.enery f-lasfey interlaced with tho Ll'i:!ieb 5 .of" the brace Of COttonWCHJ.ds ujiiiet which it wa-s leading. There 1rs. ;ime to eee that. Brow a ' va3 i fi-'..ri.;ly at tho bit fuid to no pur- .- - V . feSP ---.ix ..- ----- - V V ,v ffi. ?' SjW ' -j ;. - k r '-- v. v: V1 AvW fir teas pulling fiercely ttt the hit. 1"Xst, altSsOngh blood was dripping from tl'.c- tbrtnrt-d "iTiouth, when, with tho -eper-d of tlte 'wiad, borso and rider had pasi-ud Iter by, rlnshing " directly toward .that Ic-ey archway of tho fallen "tree, aa i i tho horde had cleverly considered thirf iniaiis of dciivoiry from tbo hated iiicnbn's npon, his: baek. For an' instant Ee'lf b closed' her eyes, ; feeling -as if Azra 1, the. angel of douth,- stood besfdq her. lint Jlwiiian's cool presence of mind !! -HSU. - . ' ti;ey in uta iii-ji rueiiacing branches, when it neeijied --inovitable. Diat, he f-bcnlc be dabhed sensoloas to t-he i.rour.i fr-n.j tho blow s s-.vlftly np .ptStadnr.g; he 1m:.-o;u! his ieot from thb p'in n and wh--u vthrf '. hoyso pi tinged vreje.tisly ander the !w .trnnlj; isrown's hai:ds aaspwl.a limb of tha tree : above, e-"vi:-Kifi him clear from '.th. saddle," ."v.-liuiicc h iJoolly dropped to tha gronnd-a-nsosiisut later. The colt, . blindly mis-" -tjaknlating the height . of "the- opening, his t ItHjynie: tigb.tly wedged tender the - -lej-aiing'trnnk, -securely held by the sad- jkryai which plight. h was icltaicd by a couple of tne ooys, TOtrcamo run ping down from the barn, and presently was led awa a sadder and it is to be hoped a wiser animaL . - ivK ' ; s When this task was accomplished, Paul Brown walked over to where Edith was ' still Btandingi "I hope yoa were not frightened?" ho said, the question rather ridiculous, he felt, in view of her evident terror.;-'- :'jj:jj; ' "It was hofriblol I never saw any thing more dreadful t" she cried, with a shudder, pale to the lips. "Why do you do it?" -: , -' '-.-' : - ... ' '- "Oh, I did not do it, Miss Ellery, " ho protested, with a broad smile, show ing all his strong, white teethe "Don't blame me, please. -."It waa all the doing of the coif", I assure you. '. "But the danger of such a life!" 6he 'urged'- excitedly. "It is scarcely less, than suicide. Why will yon take such chances?" -.'-. .-'. : ;.' ; "As to- that, " he -answered, with a careless shrug, "men must work, and in my case there are no women to weep. If I had got my head knocked off well, it would have been only another horse trainer dsepped out of the race. A little inconvenient for Mr. Ellery just now probably, in view of the work ho wants done. Bather shocking for Mrs. "Ellery, as occurring on her pretty lawn, and for you" . " : ' -) : ": :;. ;: - :' i. "Well, and as for me" -sho said as he, hesitated, regarding hira,w"? oTSrT t.;iy air cf denanr--. I'T-'3-1 .VhT,it would ill-?: i-ie-j yo.1 ei'i iu'r;bai ;sot ct-yor camera," ho said, with a short, sardoa io bir.gh. "I thought of that as I huig there liko a jumping jack waiting to be "cut down off a Christinas tree. . I wondered if you were taking a saap shot at me to add to your coilectioa. ' Already shaken and unnerved, . the girl's anger flamed up instantly. "Yon are perfectly brutal!" she exclaimed, her eyes flashing fire. "Am I?" ho replied, looking, at her curiously. "I did not intend it so. Let me apologize for that unlucky speech as well as for giving yoa such a scare. We will try aad not let either offense occnr again, ' ' raising his hat as he turned to leave her. "Stop!" she cried out peremptorily, when he had gone a few steps. "Am I to understand from that reference to my camera that you have not liked being photographed so often; that you feel that I havd taken unwarrantable liber ties in doing so without asking leave?'"" She spoke in a choked voice, her cheeks flushed red with wrath. . "By no means, Miss Ellery. I have been highly honored. I only meant to imply" ... "Well, I Ehould bo pleased to know just what yoa meant to 'imply, " she said as he hesitated. There was a dan gerous swectacsa in the labored coartesy cf here tone. . ' "Merely that Miss Eilery's interest, if she will excuse my saying it, in the ciiso of her brother's horse trainer could not possibly extend beyond her camera. " - "And I cannot imagine any possible reason why -it should, "sho answered, meeting his giauco with a flash of anger. "And, as-, to tho camera, I can assure you that you need bo under no further .apprehensions. I shall bo careful not to trouble you with cvea. the - iaipertinent interest of snap shots hereafter." Sho was dazzlingly pretty in tho glow of excitement. . "Indeed, in the case of those I have taken, if it would give you the smallest satisfaction, I shall bo only too happy to destroy every last, one of them." "Ah, now you are cruel," he nmr-' mured, but she had sailed by him iuta the house. . " (To be. Continued.) '' in all Its Btapon com- BLfl?l3 PHif"!! S. 8. S. Obbtlnatenores luou ruiacn and nlcers yiew to its beullnif powers. It re moves the poison nnd br.ill np the system. 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Lane to present them on or. be fore the 10th day of Jan. 1896, duly authenticated or this- notice will be plead in bar f their recovery. And all persons indebted to said estate will come forward and. make immediate payment. . - " . - H. 15. LANE, ' Executor. Jar). 10, 1895, 61. v YI-M IMSTRATOR'S NOTICE. Having qualified as executor of the last will and testament of E. R. Brink ley deceased, notice is hereby given to all'persons ha ing claims. against said E. R. llrinkley. to present them for pa ment on or before the 10th day of j.n. 1396, duly authenticated, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery."' And all persons indebted to said, estate wit ceni forward and make immediate settlement. -"... ' . "' 15 - ,15 . BRIKLEY, . i : Executor. Jan: 10th, 1S95. 6t. : ; - B'"l "'' w',1'""''lnir rai,r for sale by the I r ;Tiea Kenning - I Sores. Gures'"..l . ..V j I the Serpent's J I ; e ' Sting. "' In all Its Btacfln com- UI 11 wi mo.oww nlot.l. .ndiml h. 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Eggers, 139 Florida St. j Saa Francisco, suffered from, a dread ; ful cold approachiajs-xftrsTrrr it'nout " result" everything else then j bought one bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery and in two weeks was cured. He is natarally thankful. It is sach results of which, these are samples, that proves the wonderful efficacy of this j medicine in coughs and colds. Free j trial bottle at Hargrave's drugstore. Regular size 50c and $1. Week' Versus Yearn. He (five weeks after marriage) I have brought you a. birthday present, my angel a diamond necklace, which however, will pale before the bright ness of your eyes. He" (five, years after marriage) I have broaght you a birthday present ! an ash receiver. ' " j She But, my dear I do not smoke cigars. . ; " "'.'"ti ; : I He N-o. but if you have an ash re , ceiver for me to put my cigar ashes in it will save you the trouble of sweeping them up yoa know. N, Y. 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' DOORS, WINDOW SILLS, LIN TELS AND; STREET CURBS ALWAYS ON HAND. . 310 . Front St., Wilmington, 8. C. Life, Fire, and Accident INSURANCE' ; ; I represent the largest Fire Insurance Company in the world ' . Liverpool, & London & Globe, and many others as reliable as those of any age,ncy in the State. Place your insurance with me and it will be safe. E. F. McDANIEL. Nash Street. Scotland Heck Steam Dye Works. Express paid on packages. Send for price List. Address, Steam Dying Co., Scotland Neck, N.- C. AND ""-'- MILLINERY : Havinjr engaged Mrs. Parkes, afash ionable and long" experiences dress maker of New York City,, we are pre pared to give you the.......;...;..... Latest Style and Cut. PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES:. ALSO HilTS of all KINDS :.-;" -;'e' v.;;;;" at ,; ": ; ;;-"; Miss Mary Hines. Next door to McCraw's cash store; 4t '.''' Tarboro Street; 'Z. mm Mustang Liniment for v'V -Burns, . . .. Caked & Inflamed Udders. Piles, . i--e- : -:'- Rheumatic Pains, Bruises and Strains. Running Sores, Inflammations, Stiff joints, Harness & Saddle Sores, Sciatica, jLumboa. - Scalds, Blisters, Insect Bites, All Cattle Ailments, All Horse Ailments, All Sheep Ailments, N Penetrates Muscle, Membrane and Tissue Quickly to the Very Seat of Pain and Ousts it in a Jiffy. Rub in Vigorously. . Mustang Liniment conquers Pain, - Makes flan or Beast well TLANTIC COAST LINE. WILMINGTON &WELDON R. R AND BRANCHES, AND FLORENCE RAID ROAD OONDBSED SCHEDULE. TRAINS GOING SOUTH. - I DATED Jail. 4, 15. 8 t-, 5ft fi A M 11 1: 57 vj-M P M u:'7 10 -.ti A M ' lave W'eldon ... I Ar Rocky Mount ' Leave Tarboro... - i lor, joint SKI ll( ., 2B " - -J. 1 -M KV, ' .... i 715 :av .... j I - - - " " . 5 i ' !. " 5 " ' j 1. M.i ! A M I 2 0' !...... '-'i.-iv;. 2 65 ' j 7 2i . 4 3 'i s-ii- 530 ! - J l.wm. P M I !" I A Mi Iv Kocky Mount. Iavo Wilson .... Leave Selma- ..... hv Fayetteville.. Active Ji'lorcnce. JLeave W 1 son Le-ave 5olil8l)or Loave Magnolia.. Ar Wilmington... TRAINS GOING NORTH . . DATED 7-5 . 3" 5 Jan. 7, 1T c"a . "'o-3 61 ...... A M I V M I . . (- Ijeave Florence . . 7 Si I 7 15'.-.. .. Lv Kayuttoviil-3.. 10 10 ! lit . . Leave helnia 1152i . - Arrive Wilson.... l 42 . tl 15 . Lv TarlKro. .... 2 2S i. ' ' ' - ' - ' '" j. ' ''"'" v.a - . ' am p m Lv Wilmington... B (Ml1...... -'-" 7 00 Lcavf Mafn-lia- 10 32 ' 8 Jl Lonvo Goldsboro 1iar ...... Arrive Wilson ... J2 25 j. to 27 . 1 - - , - - . v .' - . - - " "' . fe'ij " I'M P m r M I Leave wiiso.i . 1252 1120 M):t;l Ar Kocky Mount. 1 4M 12 re 1115! Arrive Tarboro .. 2 23 ... .'...... Lv Kocky Mount. I XI I 12 (12 . ...... Arrive Weldon ... 3 lo , ; - 12 55 1 . . PJI AM P M - t Daily except Monday." i Daily except is air dny. . Train on Scotland Neck branch i-oad leaves A eldon 3:10 p m. Halifax 4:(j5 p m. arrive Scot land Neck at 4:i5, Greenville 0;il7 p in, K inston p m. Ketunyng leaves Kinston 7::;u a in, Greenville H:22, arriviupr Halifax at 105, Wei don 11:20 a m. daily except Sunday. - Trains on Washington .branch leave Wash inrton 7-00 a m, arrives I'armelo K:4u a m, 1 ar lioro 9-M a m; returnin-? leaves Tarboro 4:.VI m, Parmele0:10p in, arrives Washinirton 7-i p in, daily except Sunday. Conuecto with trains on Scotland Nock branch. Train leaves Tarboro, N. C, daily, except Sunday at 5:00 p m, Hunday &40 p rn; arrives Plymouth 9:00 p m, 5:00 p in. Ueturiiin-r leaves Plymouth daily, except Sunday, 0:00 a in, .ar rive Tarboro 9::i0 a m and 11:45 a m. , Train on Midland N. O. branch leaes (ioids boro daily, except Sunday, G:05 a m, arriving ninithtield 7J0 a ni; returning leaves hmirli lie-Id 8:00 a m; arrive at Goldsbora iiin a in. Trains on Nashville branch leave Kockv ML at 4:30 p m: Nashville 5:05 p m; SpriiiK )b.e 5:"i0 p m. Kcturniiiif hats ,prin-r- Jiopo HKlam. Nashville :.'l"i a m., arrive at KocKy Mount ;iMr, daily except Sunday. -Trains on l.at.ta branch, Florence roil road, -leave Latta(5:Ulp m. arris e lluriLar 7:1 p in. Keturnins leave lumbar B:0 a m, arrive Iitia 7-iiOa iu, daily excejit Sundii'. Train on el iulJiu branch leaves Warsaw for Clinton daily except Sunday. at4:10 p ui. lie tnrniiiK leaves Clinton at i:M a in, comux-tina; at Warsaw with main line trains. .Train No. 7H make close connection at Wi l- I (bin for all ixiints north daily, I'll rail via j Iiiclmiond, and daily except . Sunday via I'j'rts- 1 iiiouth and Jtay Line..-Also at ICocky Mount; with Norfolk and Carolina rai! road fn-Ni.r-I folk daily, and alt points north via Norfolk, daily except Sund:iy. JOHN V. DIVINE, Cttrl Sunt. J. ii. KENLV, (ien l Manam-i. T. M. EMERSON. 'I ra!!i; Manasfer. --w. : .-i.. .e-. i ?f frMit-rW-':.v?'"J ?'; m t :Swrr-i.-.': ';e: w?v A itf -J Dr; H. 0. HYATT'S Sanitortum; Kinston, N. C. 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