Evansville Journal, Volume 18, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 30 May 1867 — Page 6

THE EVAHSVILLE DAILY JOURNAL. THURSDAY MAY 30, 1867.

MACHINISTS.

SCHULTZE. : . &CO eeSianies9 .Foundry x&jtuaufactarers and Builders of &&xm Engines, Circular Saw Mills. . y j V J eSsaaSAna Sugar 31111s, Tobacco Screws dimming Machines, DistilJ ; lery -aod Mining Mavekinery, Malt Mills, Corn aib&9jett, House Fronts, Cellar Urates.

J !i&QJ.&BRASS CASTINGS. Of every description. tw. .ry fail kinds Made and Repaired. EVialers in Beltkig, Fire Bricks, Steam Gauges, and WtrwivCht lroii'FrieK. Old materials bought

Amy the facility of the bwt Mactawecyand Workmen, and will give ail mrfe. at,rasted to us our individual attentAunt Gil orders promptly, warrant our wwat:, rjtd charge reasonable prices. TJ and Foundry, corner of First and mw! ttlseetA, Evansville, Ind. it E. Workmen sent to all parts to fit WT wwkmad do repairing. atMZs m. sch ultze, TH OMAN & CO fc IIATEX, OHESCENT FOUIMDERY, ..INDIANA. Manufacturers of graftM ENGINES, STEAM BOILERS PORTABLE ENGINES -AND CIRCULAR SAW MILLS, Of the mo4 Approved Pattern. ,yg Ic&ads of Machinery appertaining to , .. i Railroads, tf T E A. 3X B O A. T . j i ; Distilleries, Flouring Spoils of all sizes, with the latest improvements attached, IT OBACCO SCREWS, &c, &c, Eraa and Brass Castings of Everj Description. X&mJkxft In -Bteam Guages, Gum Belting, JTtas Krtoka, Wrought Iron Pipes, Bolting tflHviT4, mvi at jtuuiuiiKiuren' races. iiSasjairisig Done at Short Notice. Vir4cmen-eent to ail parts to fit up work Mr-AJJ orders wTurdoeive ourlndivldu. rtmSecation, and wi U be pronw 1 filled ou It BfntiKiTisssoaaDieieniui. trOoe and Foi tt2a& Street rwe ana oundery on tneuana.cct:ner ootw-oiy . JOHN O. DECKER JTRXD. Q. DECKER. a DECKER & SONS, WW wmn iftwtTi rr - of Spokes. Wheels. Hubs, smuta, Felloes, ana Bent work, and dealers, in Wxsans, Drays, Carts, Thimble Skeins, YfflTtiTTiavfT always on hand a large assortmen i 01 . Sk mtcnnj Wagon Makers' Sawed Materials, flfc6 ajI 1 48 Main Street, corner Fifth, Evansville. Indiana. "irice Lists furnished on application. miirnx ly . .:,-. . CTTY LIVERY STABLES, seyCAMORE ST., bet.1 Fourth' and Fifth. Jk. P. BISSELE, Proprietor. 2fae Horses and Buggies -for -hire.' "4 tpecdad attention glveu to boarding and: hanaif f stock and to the training of trotters. .

A Miner's Lo?e Story. concluded. It was easier work going back, when you were once in the main or horse road j for now the shaft was before you, instead of behind; and, though

you wouldn t think it, this made a wonderful difference in the light. Dark as pitch it still was, though not to a pitman's eyes, and I bad found out that Jack breathed when I reached the shaft. The discovery nerved me afresh,-and kept all. my senses at work without my seeming to know it. I only felt that tnere would soon be another explosion, bo I placed Jack on the straddle, and, talcing the cord from my Davy-lamp, tied him hand and foot; then pulled the signal rope, and as the people above hauled the tackle, and lifted the straddle from the ground, I hung on by' my arms; thus, we began to mount the shaft. It wasnt.tiil we had got twenty feet up that I felt the strain of standing on nothing, but, from that moment, it became just terrible. , My hands seemed ready to soap; the ache in my arms spread through every muscle; my head spun around, and my feet kicked about in an agony. I watched the mouth of the pit till my eyes swain, and as I reckoned the space Between, while my strength waned and my misery deepened,' I thought I must drop before 1 reached the top. Then they began to hoist faster. I mustered all my strength ; I tightened my grip - of the . straddle, though, my fingers, were, i growing numb ; I steadied my feet, and hardly trusted myself to . breathe. I could see the walls or the ehatt; 1 could feel the purer air ; I heard voices, and presently the tackle swung; strong arms caught me round, and X was anded on the bank. They had Jack Glover off the strad dle before you could look round, and he was carried away, while they raised my head and poured a little brandy in my mouth. .1 called out for the viewer. What is it, Charley Uatsonr he asked, bending over me. a Jiiverybody away irom the pit, sir, I said. lou are right, ne answered: it will come in a minute or two." They not me to the too' of the bank. when I heard a scream, and there was Nelly, trying to throw herself on her brother Jack, but kepi back by the other womenfolk. She never glanced at me! ,X wished' then that I had stopped in the pit, or let myself drop from the bar, as I came up, and so escaped -aeeinr ter again.' 1 But I made up my mind that I , had looked on her for the last time. I told my helpers that I could walk now. and. when they let go my arms, I turned towards the moor, intending to pick my pack and drag on, at least to e next village. ... But I could no more walk five miles than I could fly. When I came to my pj-ck I sank down by it, and felt that I must give up. I was so beat that though there was now an other explosion at the pit, as I had expected, and thou eh it shook the ground under me, I didn't lift my head. All I thought ot was stretch: ing out my arms and legs and lying quiet. How long I lay there I never knew, iiut, by degress, I recovered a little, strength, and my thoughts took more shape, when I decided to return to my old lodging, and have a day's rest before I set out on my wanderings. x he day passed, and the nisht and the next day, and I was still in bed, the good folks tending me like a child. My limbs, which had been racked with pain, now felt easy, and l'was ready for a start again. But I thought there would be opposition, so I got up very quiet, and was putting on my things, when the room oor opened, and, to my wonder,' in came Jack Glover. " Hilioa, Charley, here we are! " he cried, seizing my hand and giving, t a hearty squeeze.' "Who would have thought of us two being alive to day?" " Well, Jack." I answered. ' I am glad for you, but I shouldn't have cared tor myselt. " How's that?" he asked. " Because I have something on my mind." " You!" he said, lausliing, and giving me a little push "Here, sit down and have a pipe, and it will all go off like the smoke." " I don't care if I never smoke a pipe again," I said, savagely. " Now, I'll tell you what it is," said Jack, "you have been having a tiff with our Nelly." " I haven't." I answered, my cheek burning. Well, you know best about that," continued Jack; "but it's what I guess, because you were seen, talking with her, and she had a crying fit directly after. And when she heard from me that it was you who brought me up from the pit, she fell on my neck and fainted." " Didn't she know it before?" I asked'relenting. "No." - iv "Then, I'll p'ust tell you about her and me," I Paid. I was a long time telling it, but Jack set up as if he was listening to a play or a sermon at chapel. I gave him a description of Neljy that would have done the Hue anil Vry went into all the feelings she had raised in my breJst; told him how I had watched for her, thought of her and dreamt of her ; and finally recounted our last colloquy -Jack1 never moved a muscle, and not till I stopped for breath did he put in a word. "Don't you think youvVbeeri 'a little fast;' Charley ?,? he , then said dubiously r ' ' ' '-!, :1 "" How do you mean ?" I answered. "" Why, in giving up so. Suppose,

when Nelly said she couldn't have you, you had put your arm round her waist, and said she must? " This view had never struck me, and rather took me aback. " But there was her promise to you and her mother never to marry a pitman." I urged. " So there was. But did you never hear that promises were made to be broke?" " " I can't say but I have," I muttered, clapping on my hat. " Where are you going?" said Jack. " You wait here a minute," I re'plied. With that I took two strides down the stairs into the road, and hurried off to Mrs. Glover's cottage. I stood outside a minute, when I opened the door,' and the first thing I saw was Nelly, sitting by , her mother, and looking like a ghost, only ghosts never look pretty. . She gave me one look, then started up and sprane into my arms. My heart was so full X couldn't speak at first, but I thought I must do something, so I slipped my arm around her waist, as Jack recommended. Now I felt sure of her, and of all the happiness the world could give, and, and, as my breast swelled proudly, I began to bear a little malice. "Ah, Nelly! if you had only loved me! " I said. ' : Nelly tightened her arms round my neck, ..:... " How happy-we might hare been! " I continued.- " " " " Then we can be, Charley," she murmured. ' " How, Nelly?' We can never marry, you know. 0 " .The little fingers unlocked, and I felt Nelly falling away, but I remembered Jack's counsel, and held her by the waist. ' - "There's your promise to your mother and Jack," I continued, "how are we to get over that?" " I forgot that," faltered Nelly, as white as a sheet." "And what do you say to it, mother?" I cried to the old .lady. ' Mrs. Glover got up, and took Nelly's hand and put it in mine. " That's what I say to it," she said, heartily; "and I know Jack i of the same mind;" "And this is what I say to it," I cried, giving Nelly a kiss. . You won't be surprised to hear that we were married the next week. An d now I am the viewer of the colliery; and as for Nelly, she ; will tell you that, though she has married a pitman, and has her roughs and smooths, like other women, there is no happier woman in the kingdom.

BOOTS AND SHOES. i o 0 M . P : m ft" n o o " ef w o M b a 0 0 rtJR. -m "9 H 0 H - 0 ,1 i n-s i :!;. Frederick Gell- ; John Rheinlander. GEIL & RHEINLANDER, Dealers in PI A N OS, MELODEO NS, and ail kinds of Musical Instruments, , Instruction Books, Sheet Music, Guitar and Violin Strings, ''' . .. 4o Ac, ' North ih Side Third Street, Between Sycamore and Vine, . . Evansville, ind., Stein way & Sons apl K9 Sole Agents for Gold Medal Pianos. Dissolution. THE PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE existing between the undersigned, under the name and style of L. iglehart & Co., was this day dissolved by mutual consent. All accounts due the late firm are to be paid to tbe remaining partner, J. H. Borgman, who will also settle all claims against tbe late firm. ' LEVI IGLEHEART. J. H. BORGMAN. Evansville, May loth, 1867. - Copartnership. THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIS day for t ed a partnership to carry on the Grocery and Provision Business, nnder the name and style of Borgman & Behme, at the store known as the City rocery, Third Street, between Main and Locust, heretofore occup.ed by X.. jgieheart Sc Co., and trust by industry, GOOD GOOD-, aud fair 'prices to please ' our friends, merit their custom, and solicit many more. . . .... J. H. BORGMAN. 1 FRANK BEHME. ' . in parting witn tne aoove ousmma con- j nection, I cordially recommend my sUccessors to tne many irtenia anu customers of the late firm as worthy and deserving of their liberal patronage. may28 dlw . ... , X. IGLEHEART.

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