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CHENEY &. ytan CO., Toledo, Ohio Hidden Treasure. of the finest collections of stuffed birds in the United States is in the Philadelphia Academy of Natural Sciences, observed a gentleman from this city, and I chanced to be there one day when a certain millionaire was examining the collection in the company of a curator. Yes, said the curator, this collection of stuffed bird? is worth thousands and thousands of dollars. Is that so? said the millionaire. Why, what are they stuffed with?" Harpers Magazine. One Are you sorry? demanded her rescuer sternly. Was he in the habit of tying you up or was this brand- SYNOPSIS ing Joaa Landis, eighteen years old, wife of Pierre, Is the daughter of John Carver, who mur- dered her mother for adultery. Her lonely life, with her father. In a Wyoming cabin, unbearable, Joan leaves him to work In a hotel in a nearby town. Joan meets Pierre, and the two, mutually attracted, are married. Carver tells Pierre story of Joans mother. Pierre forges a cattle brand. Frank Holllwell, young minister, presents books to Joan. Pierre forbids her to read them. Maddened by Jealousy. Pierre ties Joan and burns the Two-Ba- r brand Into her shoulder. CHAPTER Harmless Laxative to Clean Liver and Bowels of Baby or Child. VI Continued. 5 When this pain left her, when she was free of her bonds, no force nor fear would hold her to Pierre. She would leave him as she had left her father. She would go away. There was no place for her to go to, but what did that matter so long as she might escape from this horrible place and this Infernal tormentor? She did not look about to see the actuality of Pierres silencj?. She thought that he had dropped the brand and was sitting near the table with his face hidden. How long the stillness of pain and fury and horror lasted there was no one to reckon. It was most starWho tlingly broken by a voice. screamed for help? it said, and at the same instant a draft of icy air smote Joan. The door had opened with suddenness and violence. With difficulty she mastered her pain and turned her head. Pierre had staggered to his feet. Opposite him, framed against the open door filled with the wan whiteness of the snow, stood a spare, tall figure. The man wore his fur collar turned up about his brow, a sharp aquiline nose stood out above frozen musand keen brilliant eyes taches, searched the room. He carried his gun across his arm in readiness, and snuffed the air like a suspicious hound. Then he advanced a step toward Pierre. What devils work have you been at? said he, his voice cutting the ear In its sharpness of astonished rage, and his hand slid down along the handle of his gun.. Pierre, watching him like a lynx, crouched, whipped out his gun and fired. At almost the same second the others gun went off. Pierre dropped. This time Joans nerves gave way and the room, with its smell of scorched flesh, of powder and of frost, went out from her horrified senses. For a moment the strangers stern face and brilliant eyes made the approaching center of a great cloud of darkness, then it, too, went out. a special diversion T Joan turned her face away, writhed from head to foot, put up her two hands between him and her agonizing memories. The man rose and left her, going softly into the next room. There he stood in a tense attitude of thought, sat down presently with his long, narrow Jaw in his hands and stared fixedly at Pierre. He was evidently trying to fight down the shock of the spectacle, grimly telling himself to become used to the fact that here lay the body of a man that he had killed. In a short time he seemed to be successful, his face grew calm. He looked away from Pierre and turned his mind to the woman. She cant stay here," he said presently, in the tone of a man to himself. He looked about in a hesitant, doubtG d! he said ab ful fashion. ruptly and snnpped his fingers and thumb. He looked angry. Again he bent over Pierre, examined him with and science, his face thoroughness becoming more and more calm. At the end he rose and with an air of authority he went in again to Joan. She lay with her face to the wall. It Is Impossible for you to stay here, said he In a voice of command. You are not fit to take care of yourself, and I can't stay and take care of you. You must come with me. I think you can manage that. Your husband if he Is your husband is dead. It may or may not be a matter for sorrow to you, but I should say that It ought not to be anything but a merciful release. Women are queer creatures, though. . . . However, whether you are In grief or in rejoicBy tomoring, you cant stay here. row or next lay youll need more nursing than you do now. I dont want ' CHARACTER TELLS THE STORY I People throughout this country are giving more thought to hygiene and to the purity of remedies on the market, but no one doubts the purity of Doctor Pierce's vegetable medicines, for they have been so favorably known for over fifty years that everyone knows they are just what they are claimed to be. These medicines are the result of long research physician, R. V. Pierce, by a M. D., who compounded them from health-givinherbs and roots long used in sickness by the Indians. Dr. Pieroes reputation as a leading and honored citizen of Buffalo, is a sufficient guarantee for the purity of that splendid tonic and blood purifier, the Golden Medical Discovery, and the equally fine nerve tonic and system builder for womens ailments, Dr. Pierces Favorite Prescription.-Send 10c. for trial pkg. tablets to Dr. Pierces Invalids Hotel, Buffalo, N.Y. well-know- n g TOTES COLDS m24H0UR& ww Demon. TWO LA GRIPPE m3 ax wtt-Mti- a. Michigan.'' RUB YOUR EYES? l)r. Thompson b Krowater. Buy at your dniKgibi'B or 116 River, Troy. N. 1 . Booklet. PARKERS HAIR BALSAM Removes Itanartit! yy Rely upon Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound to Keep side-steppe- tops Hair Palling Restores Color sod Besot? to Cray end Faded Haiv oc. and $t oo at Dnunnrts. , , TDwvnt CVm. WH. HINOERCORNS PatcL-ogue- U.T. Rpiboym Onrea, Cal- looses, atop ail pam ensures comfort to ths ferU matira waiting eev. Ito. by mail or at Drug gist, iiiscox Cbemtoai Works FabcJuigne. H. Y. The Judgment of God. The man who had entered with such sudden violence upon so violent a scene stood waiting till the smoke of Pierre's discharge had cleared away, then, still holding his gun in readiness, he stepped across the room and bent over the fallen man. Ive killed him ! he said. Just above his breath, and added presently, That was the judgment of God. lie looked about, taking in every detail of the scene, the branding Iron that had burnt its mark deep into the boards where Pierre had thrown it down, the glowing fire heaped high and blazing langerously in the small room, the woman bound and burnt, the white night outside the uncurtained window. Afterward he went over to the woman, who drooped in her bonds with head hanging backward over the He untied the wounded shoulder. silk scarf and the rope and carried her, still unconscious, Into the bedroom, where he laid her on the bed and bathed her face In water. Joans crown of hair had fallen about her neck and temples. Her bared throat and shoulder had the firm smoothness of marble, her lifeless face, its pure, full lips fallen apart, its long lids and closed, owing little of its beauty to color or expression, was at no loss in this deathlike composure and whiteness. The man dealt gently with her as though she had been a child. lie found clean rags, which he soaked in oil and placed over her burn, then he drew the coarse clothing about her and resumed his bathing of her forehead. She gave a moaning sigh, her face contracted woefully, and she opened her eyes. The man looked into them as a curious child might look into an opened door. he Did you see what happened? asked her when she had come fully to herself. Yes, Joan whispered, her lips shaking. I've killed the brute." Her face became a clssic mask of tragedy, the drawn brows, horrified eves and widened mouth. Pierre? Killed? Iler voice, hardfilled the ly more than a whisper, s.ouee with Its. agony. black-fringe- d black-browe- d, Them in Health CHAPTER VIII Delirium. It Is not the people that have led still and uneventful lives who are best prepared for emergencies. They are not trained to face crises, to make prompt and Just decisions. Joan had made but two such resolutions in her life: the first when she had followed Pierre, the second when she had kept Ilolllwells books in defiance of her husbands Jealousy. The leaving her father had been the result of long anil painful thought. Now, In a few hours, events had crashed about her so .that her whole life, outer and Inner1, had been shattered. Beyond the pain and fever of her wound there was an utter confusion of her faculties. Before she fainted she had, indeed, made a distinct resolve to leave Pierre. It was 'this purpose, working subconsciously on her will, as much ns the urgent pressure of the stranger, that took her past Pierres body out Into the dawn and sent her on that rash Journey of hers In the footsteps of an unknown nmn. This being seemed to her then hardly human. Mysteriously he had stepped In out of the gave her Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound and now she is a healthy, happy, hearty, strong girl and weighs 120 pounds. She has no difficulty in doing her gym work, and she works at home every night and morning, too. I am a mother who can certainly praise your medicine, and if it will be of any benefit you may use this letter as a reference. Mrs. George E Whitacre, 621 W. Madison A ve., Mahoningtown, Pa. A Mother Advice Prevents Operation I had a terrible Corona, N. Y. pain in my left side and had to go to bed every so often. Doctors had told me I must be operated on, but 1 do not believe in the knife and would rather suffer than go through it My mother also did not believe in it and she made me take Lydia E. Pink-ham- s Vegetable Compound because it had helped her. It has also helped me for I am better and able to do all my work. I recommend your medicine and give you permission to use Mrs.J. my letter as a testimonial. Busch, Jr., 11 S. Railroad Avenue, Corona, N. Y. Every girl wants to be healthy and strong, and every mother wsnts her daughter to do well in school and to enjoy herself at all times. Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound is a splendid medicine for young girls just entering womanhood. Mothers may depend upon it. Remember it is prepared from roots and herbs, contains nothing that can injure, and tends to tone up and strengthen the organs concerned, so that they will work In a healthy and normal manner. For nearly fifty years it has been used by women of all ages, and these women know its great value. Let it help your daughter and A Sickly Child I would like Mahoningtown, Pa. to say a few words about Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound. About a year ago I thought it would be necessary for me to take my daughter out of school. She was losing weight, was nervous, and when she would come home from school she would drop into a chair and cry, and say, Mamma, I dont believe I can go to school another day 1 I yourself. night, mysteriously he had condemned Before the Stars and Stripes. Another Mrs. Partington. for Joan Pierre, and In Jefferson htul something the matter The flag which the colonies all used had seen Pierre draw his gun and fire, with his eyes and he told such a long before the Stars and Stripes was he had killed her husband. Now, just tale of woe about them that his friend adopted was variously known as ths as ' mysteriously, as inevitably it became really alarmed. congress colors, the grand union flag, seemed to her, he took command of I say, old chap, he exclaimed, and the first navy ensign. It consisther life. She was a passive, shipYou ought to see an optimist." ed of 13 stripes, alternately red and wrecked thing a derelict. white, typifying the 13 colonies, with As the silent day slowly brightened a union bearing the crosses of St GIRLS! A GLEAMY MASS through its glare of clouds, she plodand St. Andrew combined the George OF BEAUTIFUL HAIR national ded on, setting her snowshoes In the flag of Great Britain signitracks her leader made. The pain in fying the mother country. Danderlne So Improves Lifeher shoulder steadily Increased, more and more absorbed her consciousness. less, Neglected Hair. Important to All Women She did not know that they were travAn abundance eling north and west toward the wildReaders of This Paper est and most desolate country, that of luxuriant hair every time she set down her foot she full of gloss, set it down farther from humanity. gleams and life Thousands upon thousands of women She began soon to he a little lighthave kidney or bladder trouble and never shortly follows a headed and thought that she was fol- genuine toning up suspect it. Womens complaints often prove to be lowing Pierre. of neglected nothing else but kidney trouble, or the At noon they entered the woods, axd scalps with deresult of kidney or bladder disease. her guide came behind her and led her pendable If the kidneys are not in a healthy conthrough fallen timber and past pitfalls dition, they may cause the other organs of soft snow. Suddenly, I cant go to become diseased. Falling hair, You may suffer pain in the back, headno more, she sobbed, and stopped, Itching and the dandruff is corscalp ache and loss of ambition. swaying. At that he took her in his rected immediately. Thin, dry, wispy Poor health makes you nervou, irriarms and carried her a few hundred or fading hair Is quickly Invigorated, and maybe despondent; it makes table feet till they entered a cabin under taking on new strength, color and one so. any the shelter of firs. Danderlne is deBut hundreds of women claim that Dr. beauty. said he; youthful on Its the ranger-statioby restoring health a refreshing, Kilmers Swamp-Root- , the lightful hair; to the kidneys, proved to be just ths the rnnger told me that I could make I not or tonic sticky greasy remedy needed to overcome such condiuse of it on my way back. We can stimulatingstore. Advertisement. Any drug tions. here. the night pass Many send for s sample bottle to see Joan knew that he had carried her Mans Ignorance. the great kidney, liver what Swamp-Root- , A across a strange room and put her on man is never astonished or and bladder medicine, will do for them. By snow-shoea strange bed. ne took off her ashamed that he doesnt know what enclosing ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., and she lay watching him light another does, but lie is surprised at Binghamton, N. Y., you may receive sama fire In the cold, clean stove and the Ignorance of the other in not ple size bottle by parcel post. You can purchase medium and large size bottles at cook a meal from supplies left by the knowing what he does. all drug stores. Advertisement. owner of the house. She was trying now to remember who he was, what WOMEN CAN Feed the Brute. DYE ANY had happened, and why she was In You can generally reach a mans GARMENT, DRAPERY heart such misery and pain. Sometimes she through his stomach. knew that lie was her father and that or by feeding his vanity. "Yes, she was at home In that wretched Dye or Tint Worn, Faded Thing an ineffable shack up Lone river, and New for 15 Cents. Without Stabilizer. satisfaction would relax her cramped Brown Is another one of those singleas mind ; sometimes, Just clearly, she -track minds. knew that he was Pierre who had Yes, and Its a monorail at that." Diamond some taken her awny to strange place, Dyi and, in this certainty, she was even Shave With Cuticura Soap more content. But always the hordouble And your razor efficiency as rible flame on her shoulder burnt her Dont wonder whether you can dye well as promote skin purity, skin comconfusion of to the again or tint successfully, because No mug, no fort and skin health. lie wasnt John Carver, home dyeing Is guaranteed withperfect "Diano germs, no waste, no Irrisoap, slimy In Gods Pierre. wasnt name, mond Dyes even If you have never Who, he was he? And why was she here nione dyed before. Druggists have all colors. tation even when shaved twice daily. with him? She could not frame a Directions In each package. Adver- One soap for all uses shaving, bathing and shampooing. Advertisement. question; she had a fear that, if she tisement scream and would to she speak, begnn A Biting" Retort. rave, would tell Impossible, secret Thats Easy. I like cheerfulness. I admire anyto held herself So she silence, things. Fair Friend (as hand strikes up a one who his work." at sings to a savage watchfulness, to a battle waltz) Whats that out of? IIow you roust love a mosquito. with delirium. Distinguished Musician Tune I The man brought her a cup of No matter how careful a woman Home-growchildren do best if not strong coffee and held up her head so he, she generally loses her name may that she could drink it, hut it nau- reared under glass. at the marriage altar. It and she thrust her seated weakly More people like to lie in a crowd All the world loves to laugh at the away, asking for cold water. After she had drunk tills, her mind cleared than complain of it. blindness of lovers. for nn Instant ; she tried to stand up. I must go bnck to Pierre now, she said, looking about with wild but resoself-defens- 35-Ce- Dan-derine- ." s, CHAPTER VII CUBES Mothers Advise Their Daughters to PACKAGES EVERYWHERE ), FOR TO GENERATION Copyright by Katharine N. Burt Sir Roger de Coverley. The name is that of a member of an imaginary elub, under whose auspices the Spectator was supposed to be edited. Sir Huger is the type of an English gentleman of the time of Queen und figures in thirty Anne papers of the Spectator, lie is noted for his modesty, generosity and hospitality. The name Sir Itoger de Cover-lewas also given to a dance, similar to the Virginia reel, and supposed to have been the original of it. The title is derived from the English squire described in the Spectator. (1702-1714- i Bq Katharine Keintin Butt ELL-APJ- S 25 FROM GENERATION es Dont Waste Time. There Will Be Snow Today. to take you to a neighbor, even if there was one near enough, but I'll take you with me. Will you get ready now? IBs sure, even, commanding voice evidently had a hypnotizing effect upon the dazed girl. Slowly, wincing, she stood up, and with his help gathered together some of her belongings, which he put in the pack he enrried on his She wrapped herself In shoulders. her warmest outdoor clothing. He then put his hand upon her arm and drew her toward the door of that outer room. She followed him blindly with no will pf her own, but, as he stopped to strap on his snowshoes, her face lightened with pain, and she made as If to run to Pierres body. He stood Dont touch him, said before her. he, and, turning himself, he glanced hack at Pierre. In that glance he saw one of the lean, brown hands stir. His face became suddenly suffused, even his eyes grew shot with blood. Standing carefully so as to obstruct her view, he caught at the corner of an elk hide and threw It over Pierre. Then he went to Joan, who stared at him, white and shaking. He put his arm around her and drew her out, shutting the door of her home and leaning against It. You can't go back, said he gently The man tried to and reasonably. kill you. You cant go back. Surely you mean to go away." Yes, said Joan; yes. I did mean to go away. But but its Pierre. lie hent and hegan to strap on her snowshoes. There was a fighting brilliance in his eyes and a strange look of hurry about him that had its effect on Joan. Its Pierre no longer, said he. What can you do for 1dm? What can he do for you? Be sensible, child. Come. Dont waste time. Tiiere will he snow today. Joan bent over her head and followed him across the snow. n lute eyes. Lie still," said the stranger gently. not fit to stir. Trust tue. Its all right. Youre quite safe. Get rested and well, then you may go wherever you like. I want only to help you. The reassuring tone, the promising words coerced her and she dropped back. Presently, In spite of pain, she Children Cry for Castoria "Youre slept. She woke and slept in fever for muny hours, vaguely aware, at times, that she was traveling. She felt the motion of a sled under her and knew that she was lying on u warm hide of some freshly killed beast and that a blanket and a canvas covering protected her from a swirl of snow. Then she thought she heard a voice babbling queerly and saw a face quite terribly different from other human faces. Thq covering was taken rrom her. snowflakes touched her cheek, a lantern shone in her eyes, and she was lifted and rarried into a warm, pleasant-smellinplace from which were magically and completely banished oli sound and bitterness ot storm. She tried to see where he was, but her eyes looked on incredible colors and confusions, so she shut them and passively allowed herself to be handled by deft hands. (TO BE CONTINUE!) A Harmless Substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups No Narcotics! Mother! Fletchers Castoria has Food; giving natural sleep without been in use for over 30 years to relieve opiates. 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