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_—- ? ’ sang the Lockyard money to the son and daughter of William. With a farewell glance at our characters we will bring our record to an end, ; With the death of Warren Lockyard, alias Jack Bunker, the troubles of our friends ceased, though their minds were kept active during the trial of Kellogg, Warfield and Ben- nett, All these men received a suitable State’s- prison sentence, Justice did not reach Yates, who, flying fast and far after the shooting at Lockyard’s, dis- appeared from the view of those who had known him before. ‘* Old Ketchum ” recovered and returned East to finish his days pepcotally , ane as Nathan Lockyard was bis neighbor re they becams fast friends, Tbe old lawyer sometimes gives imitations of ‘‘ Daddy Clover” to amuse cer- tain children who are growing up around the younger of our characters. or Zora became the wife of Ward Lock- yard, elias Bluke, and Brenda, alias Althea, married Allen Sterling, so the family fortune is not likely to be scattered during the present | generation. It was duly explained that when Ward and Brenda set out on the trail of their treacherous uncle, and vowed to follow him tothe end, the also vowed not to thiok of love until their wor was done. Thus Altheu’s coldness toward Stocking was explained, and be vv longer thought her heart- less when all was told, As for Ward, he proved to be a very_differ- ent person from “Deacon § onefist.” He cut off nis long hair, let his mustacbe grow and dis- earded bis peculiar suit, and lo! a very differ- ent looking young man appeared. Nor was tbe change confined to his appear- ance, He proved to be of a genial, kind nature, a man whom all liked, and be no longer calls his wife vain and worldly. On the contrary, Zora is epcouraved to wear ribbons and other vani- ties, and their lives flow on hke a placid river. But at Big Nugget Bend the story of Deacon Stonefist is stil! told, and old residents point out the grave of J.ck Bunker. 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