Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 2, Number 52, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 29 June 1872 — Page 7
£5
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go for Miap Redfl id Dr.lbnb cams In
Jgot wenf'aoK an thojf xamined and probed the wound, and/dked together in low tones. Then thei'&tne to some understanding, and sakjtnd did no more. Dr. Marsh stood lup nd looked down on the bod,with ihui tern face, exactly as I bad seen bin once before. Harker looted at jiilnaud spoke: "*oa aan do nothing for me?" unci cb^octor answered' •'N'otbing.f 'low long cftO I tire?** •fou may live till morning." •fVbat time is it now le doctor looked at bis watch. •About half past two."
Mrker nodaed. He shut his eyes an lay still, and we all sat in an awed Hlboe, and waited an interminable wjle. Hut at last there were voices an brrried feet on the acalr*, and tbetf lb rustle of a lady's dress and Ml* Hlfield came glidiog inr clo»kad and vied. Harker'a eyes were on the d«r as she came in, and a pleased look si Led in his face when he saw it was «). She came straight to tbe bedhkle, pc back ber veil, and stood looking atbe white face with a timid, startled
'Thank you for coming," he said "I a. sorry to tronbls you. I won't aftr to-night." Tben he turned toward x. "Now I want all of you to go out," said. Arv was half-lying on the bed, his t*e buried in bis arms, deaf and blind 4th grief. I lifted hiin up and drew away, and we shut the door, We ard Marker's voioe talking low and idily for a good while. Then we rd him oougning distressingly and lady moving about.' Then all wai ,111 and I could wait no longer. I pened tbe dooor and went in.
There was a basin and towels on a hair by tbe bed all red. Tbe girl's hat od cloak were lying on the floor, and he, with one arm about his head and ter hair falling loose about such a paired awed face, was wiping red drops jrom bis lips. He lay back then with a P'an, exhausted expression pitiful to |ee, and drew along sigh. Btit be re Hved a little presently and looked iround at us all without resting anywhere, and said but one word '"Ary."
Jie had not come in. He was lying bis fuco on the table in the outer oom, Before any of us could movo to (0 for him, Miss Redfleld laid Harker •ack upon the pillow, and went oat. -the stood an instant besido Blind, folding her bands irresolutely. Then *be put her two hand under his fuce, nd lifted it till bo looked wildly into er own.
Ary," sbo said, very low bat so lear and penetrating that we nil heard er, "come iu. He wants you."
Ho rose up and came in with her. he sat down on a chair that stood in ie shadow by the door, and Arv ime over to the bed. Harker smileu ben be saw him, and spoko quite rong again
Come and shake hands on it, old oy," he said, "and say sroo'l-night! ur llttlo game's about played, he Creole's spoiled my hand." "Oh, Hark. Hark!" Blind cried out, despair, "It's all my fault! Why idn't you keep away? Why didn't ou let him kill me? Oh, I wish it was ie,—I wish to Ood It was mo!" And he fell on his knees and hid his ice again, holding Harker's hand,sobing and pressing his clteek upon it. (arker looked hurt tben and turned his
ead aside.
He lay still then, qnlte exhausted .1th speaking, and there was an awful Hence for a little whllo. Then bis yes wandered with a lonely yearning xpreeaion that was very pitiful in the reat strong self reliant fellow, and uov rested en Miss Redfleld In tbe baclow by the door. saw and unerstood the pathetic motion, and inantly answered with her quick wolanly sympathy. She cauio and sat pon the edge of the low bed. took the rostrate head deftly and tenderly, and dd it on her breast. Ho looked up in er face with a quick, glad gratitude, frank and touohing as a child's. "Oh, thank you," he said, you are iry good to me." Ho lay qu.et a tninte before he spoke again. "Ood forre me! I used to thinltt&ere wcro no ©d women in tho world. I'm glad I •und out wan wrong."
He did not speak again—he was fiwt -owing faint. He looked down at ry and smiled slightly, and moved ie finger slowly over hla cheek. Tben .8 oyoa turned with a fbnd regretful 4 ok upon tho pure faoe beading above
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with heavenly tendernem and ty his eyelids fell, and he looked no lore. 1 Beyond tho girl, I saw through the innow the gray dawu stealing Into ie Eastern sky. and we all sat in at* uoe and watched with awe for the ming that was not far away. Ami It une so peacefully that nond of us now till it had come and gone.
The girl sat still and held him so a little while then she arose and latd iioa gently down upon the pillow. And the turned her face aside, struck with* Hidden pallor, clasped her bauds before her and slid down on the floor, a* white *nd still as ike dead faoe on the bed. Then Blind stood up and laid the hand b« held npon the breast wounded far him, turned away, and bent down and gathered the girl np into his arms and •carried her out of sight.
I Tat.K at thr Tott.KT.—-Every lady's maid know? thai tho bewitching taints who pave their tilumpbant way wito coaaipwnMl hearts, r^ard a splendid bead of hair tho utest efleellvenf all womanly facinatloas. They b*liev«, and they aro right, thai they tu** as many beaux with the luxuriant ringlet* and ffiamy UraitU aa they can
*'ir
oy_— atuontr themselves and with their attendants, tho merit* of pre^paratletm for the hair are freely canvassed, ami. the latest rtenU of fhi* disetisslon •etms to bo the almost universal adonlion of l.yonN Kathalroo an an artirTW better adapted to promcrteth* growth],
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RAIRIfi CITY V*:* \J
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CLIFT & WILLIAMS,
Manufacturers of
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Sash, Doors, Blinds,
WINDOW fc DOOR FRAMES,
MOULDING BRACKETS
8TAIR RAILING, BALLUSTER8,
Newell Flooring, Siding,
And al descriptions of
FINISHING LUMBER
wtotcfcale*and Retail dealers ID
Pine Lumber, Lath & Shingles,
'Slate Roofing,
ROOFING FELT.
Custom Sawing, Planing and WootfTurning done to order. All work warranted. Q&r. Ninlii dt Mulberry Streels. 9-tf.
ORY & CO.,
Ary
Where's the use, Ary be said. '-It wasn't your fault, and It don't much latter now.
ry? it
Look here,Ary, 1VI b*en
ilrty years in this businoss. and it's ikeu me all that time to Ana out that bore's only one road to travel, and 1 ot switched off that at the start. It little late lu the day for me to start ow now,' bnfc yon have a hotter show ian had, and a square look-out, lr ou only walk straight and I guess ou've had enough of walking wild, 'm sorry to go and leave you, Ary. omohow you've made a spooney of te bat 1 don't see how could have ept on hero, and I gtioss It's better as is. There, shako bands. Good bye, 7 Id boy!"
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isftLE ACiESTS
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Circular Saws,
ia Main Strcet7
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j^-EW FIRM.
and benotv of the "Chief Ulory of W«* 4aS tnan" thai) anv othar at present l»efbr« ^Uw «eiethe mirld. Tiwr «y that withont tating tho akin of thiskoad It 6ne wK»tme&t of CoDt»n!^iM
dandraff, and that it pcaetrate«i below tha,attrftK"o to the roota of the hair, ®ardowing thata with new lite and vigor.
A- Iowa man couldn't i»e« hi* wifts list not that ho didn't enjoy the sight, tnt he feared ah« would esaet promthat h« wonld sot HMtrry again. As ishowUi r»*Mwlv«.w
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a.vd fifth
I WHOI^ilR NOTION
WITTIG & DICK,
tf'*4 t^tfeeentfor* to A. C. A. Wlttlg,), Xo. IAS Main Street.
Jobbers & Commission Merchants,
IN XOTIOjrS. FANCY VOODX, !OAON, KXULrSII. OKKMAy, AXD AMRRl-
C.isY
CVTLBHY,
Perfumery, ttonp. Cotton tarn, Ratting. Ac. With c»Va»l*n4 N* re prrpam to BTTnr nmlUin ni»ertorln«»ir« ments1a»*iJ' of tiv Hpwlal nt. put Ion wtli t» paid to Cash Buyer*, Pwldl«» and Auctioneer",. j,
HO. 14M MAIN wfRMrrp
B«twiMn Fifth and HUUb, In tbe Room for« tnerly auOQpted by CVa «*8ob- wf.
•ALACK REFRIGERATORS,
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3 i-f- 4
COOLERS,,
TOILET WARE,
A HP'*.
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'and Bird cages at ffftam nevsr of til this market. Alio
Two
HibM0mS%v^
bafoc* the late ahiM it Itmk
sf" aattrH*wnssijeii*
Who have the "understandin
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Branch, Crookes & Co
CELEBRATED
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Main awt
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TTCRRE-HATTTE SATURDAY EVllttKfl IMAIL. JKJNTB 3&1S75.
Pressed and Cat Glass.
YOU ClOC
Queen* ware 1
S O E
More Good* for the Money than
Amy Other Ftacr
rjf ihe
CITY
Don't take my word for it, but
Come anl see. jf
THEO. STAHL,
15 South 4th street.
Lamps, &c.9 &e.
RICES REDUCED ON A
GOOD
Stock of Boots and Shoes, is more Important
NEWS
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To most of the eommanity than who is to be the next President,
Personal expenses is the part of the great "problem of finance" best understood by
THOSE
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of a large
Family to look after in "liaru times,"
and but few were
BORN
So lucky as not to need some of N. Andrews' goods, unless they go
BARE-FOOTED,
Or pay higher prices for poorer goods elsewhere. X. ANDREWS' keeps at 111 Main street Terre-Hailte Ind. ee-tf.
WW. M. BABR. K. B. TCAKT.K. ARR & YEAKLE.
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SOME"
PAINTERS,
Fifth Street, bet. 9Ialn and Ohio,
DEALERS IK., i-f-
'aints, Oil and Glass.
maHMlra
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WALL PAPER! #k.
WALL
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No. -18 Ohio Street.:
Opposite Opera House, 107 Mala Street.
Martial Bands, Attention!!
A LARGE AMORTXKXT OF
TENOR AND BASS DRUMS,
Ako «il kinda of Trioun inga for both, joai teoaired mt th»
ralace of Music,
Ho* 48 Ofldo rti eet, Terre-Ha«te, Iml«
All Intcrtsted in Musitol Matters
i.
fpHE BEOT IN MARKET.
The ARLINGTON!
Coal and flood
COOK STOVE.
Tl,. r\nlir COAL COOK ever introduc1 lie l-»niy jn this market that has given universal satisfaction.
Wot OXE Ont or 300 Has Been
For Bale Only by r/ff t. *v SMITH Sc WHEELER, 150 Main Street.
Wholesale ard Retail. Also, Tojrs and Fancy Goods, in greui variety. Exclusive Agents for"Lupton's Si!vf»r Burner," and "Family Favorite Burning Fluid." Agents wanted in surrounding counties.
II. S. RICHARDSON dc CO., 78 MAIN STREET, 28-3m" North side between 3d and 4th. flfTI HITS ex tractlng one tooth vilh
T-A
PAPER
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»®*A11 orders for Paper-Hanging. Kalsomiiilng, I^il nt log and fine Graining promptly attended to.
jf larls Greeh for Potatbc1 Buiw.
PAI3TTS, OlIJi, OI.ASS.
HAVE RECEIVED THEIR MAMMOTH,.
SPRING IND.MIDhHIIlS 1ID SIOESI
Evervbody is especially invited to call and examine our goods. \Ve defy competition in quantity, quality and prices. AVe are determined to sell Boots and Shoes cheap this year, and to make our assertiongood propose to sell at the lowest possible prices. REMEMBER, von will find us all
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Laugbi&( Omi. MI OltLAR «pward* for Gold Flllingi. TIR OILURS tor «n t'lipcr or Lower set of Teeth on Rubber, best
VV quailtT. Alt
irorJt
MICME'S
DENTAL ROOMS
K«. 70 North Illinois St.. Indianapolis-
Ktlmblifhed
186.
FRED,
GEIGER,
LOCKSMITH,
Bell-hanger dt Stencil Cnttcr, Locks and trunks repaired, keys fitted, I iron safes opened and repaired, speaking tubes put up, etc. Bells, fixtures and keys of all kinds kept on hand. North 4th St., Basement Room in Cooks new building. Sign of the golden key. ee-3m.
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The Immense sales of the past few weeka necessitated a renewal of stock, which Is daily arriving, among which are some of the
•W :r* *s" "i: I $ 11-:4
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1 ^Choicest Gold Papers, AXD DECORATIONS
Ever brought Into the city.
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ENGLES & TUTT,
v.,
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.STANDS FIRST ON THE
lean-anted
THAN EVER.
t\
ManaCartarere »f the
DOrBLESET
TREBLE CELESTE,
Burdett Imperial,
COMBINATION
AND ORGAN KIKG. iisw "Tt
experienced and reliable music'
have been earefulli
i• ei
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t'jui
Stoek of Mtttel lutnilMitB wwr qpeaJbr tmpeetfea
Kissaer^ Pal#ee of lift, Terre-Hwite,
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ORKQDER8 AKD GRDTDEBS
"STRICTLY PURE WHITE LEAD,
Linseed Oil. Coslor Oil, Acetic Acid, for Corroding Lead. SOT
CITARAXTEE.-The COLLIER WHITE LEAD AND OIL COMPANY guarantee their brand of Strictly Pure White Lead to be perfectly tree from Impurities, and will pay One Hnndred Oollara in Clold and the cost of analysis for tbe keg, lr containlug the sUghtert adulteration.
pjj iff vrprrno QqaS- TUfm AQ mnur«Av K. VICKERS, Sec'y. THOMAS RICHESON, President.
Eor Sale by A. 0. AUSTIN & CO. Ag'ts,
Sign cf Geld Wheel and Gold Anvil,
Headqwartera ibr Bailding Waterlal.
The "New" Wheeler & WilsonI 'XOTYERSAL FAYQJIITE.
»S
RECORD OF FANE AND SELL.
ITS FUTURE BRIGBTXB
THE WHEELER & WILSON, Celebrated Family Sewing Machines!
HAVE ATTAINED PERFECTION.
The old style ot these machines was the best In Its day, but the latest, Silent, Adjustable Feeder, Is perfection and no mistake. All are invited to call at our new and spacious Show Rooms, Hudson's Block, opposite the Postofflee. We consider It no trouble, but a pleasure, to show to every one our "New" Family Sewing Machine and to convince our visitors of tbeir decided superiority. If you are not in flavor of the Wheeler & Wilson, we will provo to you that It is THE BEST.
Every Machine FULLY WARRANTED for three years. WM. SUMNEM & CO., GeMrtil We»t«rn Ao™t».
BRANCH OFFICE FOR WESTERN INDIANA,
HUDSON'S BUILDING, OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE, TERBE-HAUTE. MARSHALL H. SCHOOLEY, Manager.
V. B.—Good Salesmen can find permanent employment at this office.
The Burdett Organ Agency
For Terre-Haute and Vicinity.
It afTon& us mucti jbleftinre lo announce to the musical pnbllfl^of Indiana, that'll* have appointed MR.L R188XER,of Terre-Haute,our General Agent for that city an% vicinity, oar preference being for him to represent our factory because of our having known nlm for the past eighteen yean and
our
Integrity and high commercial standing can nulne exoellence and for bell
warrant for genufne exoellence and for being tbe VERY BEST OF f^ElB KHD.
The Rurdett Organ Company,^1
May, 1572. ^'•U *B- KU1K, PEWA.
A Splendid lostinment In Imperii^ case has Just arrived. Although, already sold, by kind permlsaion of Its purchaser i* will remain for aeveral drfy* on exhibition, and hereby oonlially Invite the pablle taytome and aee the king of Reed Instrument#. .il, KIIWNER, Hole Agent fbr (he BURDETT ORG AM9.'
No. 10. NEW YORK NO. 10. BOOT & SHOE STORED
A Bnainees Hooae which baa long been Wanted
Where Boots & Shoes cas be Bought at Reasonable Prices.
FOB THE BENEFIT OF ALL, WE GIVE TIII8 »OTfC* FRE15. oe to thmW
Neir York Cheap "C sh Boot ancLShoe Store.
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Ko rent to pay at this SatabUahment, oooaeqa6ntl7, joa see the point,
WHY WB CAN OFFER TO SELL CHEAP.
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MERITS WE
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THIS KfACHINE.
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ooiurideratiotviOr him aa one of the moat
mnslci&na and best Jndgea of musical Instruments In tbe land. ""losewho may ,no», his stock made up or poor instrument* to set/ at^large profile, but of snob aHj, aaleeteaand which he. as an accomplished musician and a dealer of ly aaieeted and which he, as an
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accojnp oonj£lenUuasly offer bis,customers and
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