.--"j'-S - v .. ;.-- sr - i '. "" 1 THE COURIER , r ;s-Keop that for t fVi'nWell, now, cf it by IdBt kVhMVant Nip M-fcrter ,"Keop that for those you want to deceive." WATKIN'S FATE now, cf it comes ter deceiving, I guess I'll Halter give way ginsit 'pears ez ef ho could lay over the hull camp at that." A 4Ycp," repeated Joo Watkins, "sho fcwyed hcVe by ; do yojyfacanjy Some or your lies, 01 courses. You are a by acci- ' nnd'i nniiT nntinv . MS puauiugiHwutaMMHW vent morality "Wal" evcrjJna! this, that- be. and as it'i along smili order to her while to lumr'don' i vnn'n M'RlNu.h w. r r w yu're powerful hen coml go, HW laBai ' C-4 .2 . leTTOil ,squar' lets chip in.t without sayin' nothin' to '. ins. man go man: and Jlck." 'to OTnaroKnM'ii 3M WnaJByopiron'Vfl eo cmppervw SBr rffiuW2S.g oKbh$ J gT fed dofito SWffRtlcLsoeni B iirow 'iii'm ifflBm lb luuk slWrt liUIT I IB you st step in. mean, and un- when ajrjrinaitoMneirto-laki lWnMiljrhafeido'l7Jir"ro! :nrl If ST Sr n i r n oruvrtlf anrl AHUiLUjinwuivw dmvtwm uuw VOhjKSVbeg K wntH MC1 wn't-6tay tHere! Tell me what ' ! V ,1 '" i- Jtj" , Y- l.'1l"CJ L : t Uia . Aiiii Ink ... . . . -r . vv w mi nro tt n nn v mi w w l in ijiiii uijdca iuu A dozen hands wont to a3 many pDSkets in practical response w" ku """" , , .,. , , i i JT !,:., this appeal, but were arrested there as Joe Watkins, who appeared "ous You see, his fust wife , . come, and folks are kind of speakin in the light of public prosecutor, again etepped forward. "That's noISp not,tbo n'ipt, .Isay hat Waggins ought to bo punished; ft play, P. lff;TO?fflHWr " C?lVZ7Z.iZ: Za ZZi od it mean on this camp, and if I know the boysthoy'll play it back on him to a pretty tune. Why, when Spiggot died over to South Fork Mountain, an Waggins went over and brought his wife over 7 Imo vcifn diiln'f thiH vnr r:imn nnnak 'most uncommon well of iir ":' - vv She's cot checks-like tulips and;a laugh r- .i:.i" -,nAnA A.,! U,tMnnnartiXv.nt.nn orw way up South Fork njouujSiif. "here's .w, ,.D1U ,v wy7- "-" - j TrA -- - l' 'IV.V. f to- :f - ? uniiur. uuu iuo uujbimij iK.R o tuv ki k . - ez.might hevthougblof that wjddcr, but bein' got ahi34."end tbfe camp approved Waggin s; J aadirovin! and deserted wife 'turns up, and j fa & -l ' chorus. "Thar wub others more iiiodo8t,WagginB but now here Wilis! tfue the question isj-wMat's Vie camp goiti' ter do about it?"' "the orator knew Ilia. -audience , top. well toxuake the infringement of t he i marriage layi the.,qhiefipointpfhisijndictmeBtand therefore.dwelt on tlio de ception used, by Wiggins .toward .society at Babbit's Fjnd, Dick' should ihavptlaud the matter before ,th.em, should have' confided it tb tetq as men not unfamiliar, with, domesjic infelicity, and inthat case.thej'jWouldhayejbniquitp.willing to ignore the first wife-' and suppoft.hin in .his - impending .trouble. Dickt had not chosen to act apcording,,to,thep recedent and, consequently, the camp, felt .outraged,. aqdjdjeposedto.Iisten.tOjWatkW) , ,. .,, jl( .,n jfl saj'pvufsueithB mperii Ariatides, '.'that justice hez,gpf.,to bej RRe"t. J I -Ji .nit- ttj I.j pi !.i-li-.l ) t-l- '$'- iu Jiw j,Vut hejnihhav.enkeA.thoughtful bystander , "yyhaiibecoiqeB.ifif DiggoKf.wiipFijU t? stranger, Jakes,,, the ;pot?0 Y,py,lflaitsimonylliBa)Wn4.Pfi gPiMrom ,whici,xoucanitldniw the stakes." iutwr i. ?.. ! j jH jm ln "That ain't the p'int, it's the, princerple. Rabbit's Find ain't got aV.tfK.Jto,1niuchiJa.tffijpari,theaway( of morality; it,.ajt a-burstin' out and overflowin' with virtue tor that extent, that it ,can.. afford to let a thing like this go by." An affirmative -.!, I hi uuiij 1 ready to atone .jjjini aostra rnnnrl this time: it will take a hand in the game, and Waggins hez got ter , e'Y.' seemed' as if the news came to her as the fulfillment of an old dread, rather than as a revelation of HER HUSBAND'S TERFIDY. "Yes, Marier Delancy was hgrname least-wise on the stage. that yer ketch ontojfhalf been wrong done this lovely right smart" J ".?- -Got Iter leave Babbit's Find?", ' .. !- . , ana jnecrip? by me and my vC murmur ran round, the crowd, .which was quite ior maivmuai Bnoncomings py nfiarty.enaorsemeni 01 bim it ii...jj.-. - . i-.j- ." urn 1 1 :rj 1 Jiui' . it ! i- 1 - -j -"iii ,cl .01 .principle, "lie Deen a rawer .ary season n morais hprn nirht alnnir. and 7 tnkn it the camn n not cnin'tn Timw "Yes. . You- see they'redownriglit mad, 'cause' they thought he'd done rheenei'ons.prprer thing bypiggot'; wjdden pie chijti ; got jHuywpaE laore was anojncrC- x j g "Silence, you snatch! HVuid do the generous thing I poor children, and by"-v - "- ' ' . " ' . . " J i','SpiggotM,too" ,M fll J.ilnv. 1-11 , -V.; (."yos,! ho jdid, .when, ,wr.etchea likayou would have made '. poverty and.iny.loye for them, a, temptation.'!,, - . ' ' ;" "'Whaan.unforgivinatemperypuVcigotS Maybe, you'llwish you hadn!tMboenjso pert when tjex hear theiverdic agin himtoaiorrow night tThe iboysiwill meet,him.atjtho stage and take'hiaa, straight thar." ,i u ii n .!, i j t . ' i Fori a.whileiBhe.etoodJookingafterheroldenemy as if unable to graspi the situational What, w.aashe, to doJ.j How could snesave Dick? i Should i Bhe, take. heel children: andi.flee? . ,No, thatlwould.be idle) Shei Jcnew her husband. too well .to think-he would, allow.lherv to'saciiticeiierBelfaJ; , dl m i -. . IhwiI . lli'ri" jn nv 5 Her eyeslwaBdered over, the camp,i whose; lighta'ahown Jike fireflies throughithe light.TdiliofimiBt and then lurned to the aeighboriag . mountain, .hsith its beltot pines, .nntat last they rested on the dia-!. tant -outlineaot th SierraaJJiTheihotidayihad been followed 'by.at sultry- night, 4nd-the momentary breeze, which hadibroagUt adlittle freshneBS'diedaway aseuddenlyias ithad come... The place was not! beautiful; even the softening grace of night was powerlees to' rob iti of its ugliness; but yet to this wopan it had had a fascination no w.ordsi.cp.uldexpress, ,lt,ww..hone;J andas.the. thought, that .she mustjeave, it;caflie to.h.er; she loqko uppu it.a?, EveJmay .have look-, ed on tho garden when its gates were about to -n." i: I , - , ttfi. CLOSE BEHINp HER. 1 III! . itN'Sl viltflM -it! til lllt.t'l I.L T ,il " . J . 111 ill ... 1 ; &1 Al-J t t 1 Jick Tepdy thorigKt that Babbits could withstand more shocks ,Must tney m unven away necu. iue w:ueu woman wno naa ththist-fc :ri.ha UdhYBtwawv "' U!'v ' "" himi f iclc1ifflt6ld--hbr ' lKen BtiJry of1KisWfaIoTQ'arriageran,d, -fin wifc'tresiiBlli'Tho sh4'hfad iistefei toefhiiafen; there isn't a man here as would wish't eo you one better on that, her heart; and now this woman 1 found him out, and 'they- must4 Ybu frct'this is'IHGkhirft(r''KViDa'iriV6ok,ldmaUblV we'll, 'alfi'vo'got'tS Bay' , 'the rdaH'afe sayilho's g6tU straight flush1 of that suit had better show his band." THE LIBERAL VIEW Ot,thj?,sitation pr.ovoked hearty,applause,lbut.,asi Joe Watkins ire presented (Lhp.jrelicouB element ;ofi the place, bo Xar.aaat .could be said., to exit at) all, his Hrgumoots finally, carried the da ' It .was event?! , ually-decided) thatltha boys Bhouldmeet.thostage.by whichWaggins would arrive the following night, and escort him to -.thai meeting! i house, where, in the presence of his two wives, he should hear his sentence of banishment from Babbit's Find. Watkins, after Ieau; waggins nome, wmcnTlinerea rrotn tnesur: reason of its cleanliness withui andjte.litUe garden. without. "What evir brings you here, Joe"Watkins? No good, I'll be bound," co forth beggars. ''Ohi'DickliDick!' 'JIaveilJcbme.toyou.only toruin you?,i iMusfcl givoJy'ouup? Gh, I cannbt.M.iIscannoti!" Il-1 U.,-, -ir , .., 0.lti She'cried'aloud in hcr.ag'onyi looking: upi to tho solemn midnighti( sky but no answhr camdntoiiher from th& starry. dpmD.jand nature stept; Voiceless in thehotiiw'indless might;, 1 c u 1 : -,M r. .if iTho meeting houtd at Babbit's Find"bwed its .existence touono'ofil those sudden bursts of emotionabrfeligous feelings to whichtimeni whq,lead,hardrliv.psare frequently prone. When Mrs. Waggins reached the' meoting house her husband was already there, and without a word Bhe went and stood by his side. Tho two clasped and looked !ZJ.r expire' ailently into each other'sfacesneither having tBeeeMn3sitjfeifieeS!.tSenW Joo Watkins tnd ofL. ing- Ujo dicoqtion,of A" 1ndsan4t thffBurrfiUittiifiir 'fehantiiSR hv --worus w ..!. 1 1? 4. 1 1 1 was in nossession ol.ine puipu, anu near uim eai mo uuroine ot ine 1 lill.J f I I .( J I. I . If. i '(L r .. L !' L.M'.! IT A'1' ; BOiiHrig pleasantly on ine company. j.ne crowu L. Ii nour well 'fiever was unusually dreMed So many boUcd ahit8, itwas renjmJjedaf, (erwrdhad, rlieeif seeiTbefore'n the' tfimp. Alt was the dry'seasonwhich -. . 1 ?.- N 1 A