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h3 turned aw^y her face.in helplqgg, fellow v^ent iistress. ly wltfi "kill They1 were kneeling under the IUfftp^ las much Alone a* in a forest. At these words he turned hard and stern. He

got up. "Coine," be said, in a muffled vofca, "let me take yon home." He asked the fellow's name but, if

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knew, he conld not make her tell liim. She was frightened at his manner. They came toCreamer street, and to her ho oho. "J jT~

Now go sKrai jht to the floctdr's, OeoEgo,'Vvabe jfeid,*." Yoifll %t*,nm know how you are? I sliatl be"anxious till I hear. I owe you a groat

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He express ea fto surprise* OT'ltmmifg her thero alone. Come in," he said "you're expected." -n r~r

Sho looked at him, and What is it now Your father," he answered. "He's lying very low." "They went up together. The landlady came out and met them. She looked at Queen.

You know, then," she said. And Queen nodded. The woman left them and Qneen went through and knelt by the bed, took tho white face in her hands, parted tho straggling locks and brushed thorn ick if/oitt the forehead. SBi laid her own beside it a little while then stjjori up, cabn and silent, and looked down upon the b£d with head l)3i»t, her teeth closed over her lip, and her hands crossed before her. Altera little .sho turned and came out and shut the door, moving as still and btrai^ht as a spectrfc. 8terue whs lautiiog again »t tho window, and she stood by tho mantel in silence, with her face turned away and presently Sterne's low voice was heard.

You're alone now, C^ieen." And she answered, Yes, I'm alone now."

You can't go back thero," he pursued. What will yon do I don't know," sho said, "the world Is wide.

Oh, you're hard," he complained. You don't care for anything. You must not go away." "What shall I do?" sho answered.

You take tho bread out of my south, and say I shan't go for morO. I saw vou. 1 saw you throw tho man over, it was bravo of you, Henry. It took away my breath/'

Ho came nearer to her, ahd looked in her face. Never mind," ho said "what will you do?"

I don't know. Tell me: you should know best." Don't go at all. Come with me."

Do -you want me? Why?" She was still calm and queenly. Why ho retorted. "Because you take tho light out of all tho world lor me. Uocauao, 11 3*011 go, there's nothing left. Because you're alone and I'm alone and I want you more than everything else. Will you come, '•1 Queen?" SM

Sho turnod with a quick quiver, and answered— "Yes: I'll como." "Will you When be naked, finding it hard to beliovo.

And she answord with sudden passion— Now—to-night I'm tired to doath sho broke down thou. Surely, it,was no wonder. Tho tide of conilicling puHsinns had llowod in from all sides and tilled her till it overllowed, and swept all before It Sho* shook find swayed with a pnssionato sobbing, and filled Sterno with distress and confusion. Then sho told him eanvulsodly ol' Baring and tho rufllun poured out »her wrath, hor griof and regret, her pain, sorrow, happiness, in one turbulent Hood. When Storno hoard about

Baring, ho was tilled with concern, remembering when their placos were changed, and how dismal tb.-.t was, •mil how honest and friendly Baring had been.

I musk go now, Queen," he said. I must go and seo abortt jnorGeorge. I'll como back as soon as I can in tne morning."

But sho was no quoon now. "Ybh mustn't go," sho said. "Yon mustn't leavo mo alone I'm afraid. I'll go with you, wherever you go."

Ilo wondered at her, and doubted what ho should do. Come, then," he saUl "we'll go together."

They shut tho door and went down. Henry knocked at tho landlady's door, KjH)ke to her, and then they two went out and uway together. Queen did not khow or a.fk whither. Sho fiid not care She had gono alone long enough.

They walked street after street, and pam" by nnd by to a house they both knew. Sterno saw a light, nnd knew that tho old Doctor was sitting late over Ills work. He rang the boll, and they .'finally got admittance. The good

Doctor came down to them in disorder and trepidation. Ho had known them both fr»m infUncy, christened them, watched their growth, counselled ami befriended them and they both regarded him \r?ni a great kindness and veneration. They greeted him gravely and ho looked anxiously from one to the other, nnd said

What is it, my childreu Are you in tiouble? Can I do anything lpr yon "Doctor," answered Sterne, "you know us both. Wo come to you to be married."

Ho saw that it was no time for questioning, and know that they must have reason for what they did." One or two of the faiuil3' were called in quietly, the hushed, solemn service was said, tho mutual vows fervently tuado, ana tho grave congratulations given and received. Then Queen said

You must go and seo about (leorire, now, Henry. Grace will keep mo here to-night."

So it was quickly arranged, and Sterne came away. Me ran round to lUruig'i* house he knew by his friend window that he was not thort\ JI* i' whittled as hA often had to call hi An 4 out before. He hud not expected to llnd him there. He knew by a feeling in hut own heart lliatGnorgo would not be apt to go homo .ml George hal^ more cause ft»r anger than he, Ifo wAitv down to the the*ire, bin found no ono ho looked into some of the eating and drinkit places that seem never to I shut, where ho thought it likely h« should find some of the theatre people nnd in one of them, inn limning basement, ho fouud liarin« with a seedy gentlemen of an unmistakable stagey flavor, lie was enjoying a supper at Barintf'a expense, and apparently trying hi# be«t to rrpAy iilwtoy tivici

Borne desired Information Tall Yes 1*W gent hoard biui saying, "vf me iw."

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Hariiut mid something but hht was turned, and ho spoke low. Urown Yes, you'te right,'

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ly with khifer and flSrk. "Whflke fmeaiit--side8. All beard, you know. Mustache inquiringiy, and glancing at Baring's face for h4lp. "Yes, mustache, too brown, samo as sides.

Baring's jaw was bound up, and there were red stains on the white linen. He was attracting a good deal of attention. A policeman had come in and taken a seat where ho got a good vjew of ^im.

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deal more than I did, and shall alwuya, him," he said. Baring startctl up and

to 3*ou. Good night,

ba grateful George." Ho held her hand a moment, ..*4 "Queen," he said,

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nau«*oriddres.s. Jftarni put his iAnd 0n*his Sfiiouldor. *—p He doesn't know anything about

Tffst ntui-ftToifM and o:erneMon'i do it," B&rlug Answered "I've got other business. What do you want

I know all about this, I tell you," rejoinfikil "I know the man's nanfe, and 3 011 know his face. I'm as much concerned in this as you are. Como and get ihat fixed, and then we'll go kok Uim up."

They hunted tiff a tlrug clerk whom Sterno knew and while he sponged Bering's fare, Sterne looked out something in the directory. When Baring was plastered, he came over ana Sterno pointed out the place in tho book: "Newcoinu Ilolgrave, politician, Americus Hotel." Then he shut Chebook, amitlrey ^ut away together, faring gurriefc a heavy canei. They went up to tho "Americais Baring waited while Sterno went into the ollice. Tho cltrk "reported that Hoi grave had not come in. He had a place at Wheattield'-s, an 1 often wont up thercf.,

They wfent out to th^tMuburban vil lage. The3' inquired of early risers,and found the house about day-break. A servant was kindling a fire, and game to tho wfndow. She told them that Holgrave was not at home. She thought he was expected thai morning. They walked back toward tho station. The road led through fields, with houses bero and thofe. They saw a man coming toward them and presently Baring said:

Sterne, here be comes 's»*| When Holgrnre came near, he kne'w Baring and when he saw him plainly, he drew a pistol and tired, but missed. Baring struck him before he could fire again. Then the3r fell 011 him and beat him till tho3' were tired.

Thoy packed BariugjOtf for tho mine^ that morning, and he has never since been East. He a man of mark in the new countrx', a large proprietor, and a magistrate whom all pood men like and honor, and rascals honor and fear.

pRAIRIE CITY

Planing Mis.

CLIFT& WILLIAMS,

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Mapivfa^tavers oC r:

Sasli, Boors, Blinds,

WINDOW A DOOH FRAMES,

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STAIR RAILING. BA CLUSTERS,

NeweU Posts. Fiooritig, Biding, 'W t**,- E Anil all descriptions of

iFlNLifnXG LUMBER.

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Wholesale and Retail dealers in

Pine

Lumber, Lath & Shingles,

Slate Roofing,

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Custom Sawing, Planing and Wood Turning done to order. All work warranted. Osr. Ninth Mulberry /Streets. »-tf.

^LORY & CO.,

SOLE AGENTS

Branch, Crookes & Go's

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TERRE-HAUTE SATURDAY EVENING MAIL, JULY 20,1872.

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Lamps, &c.» &c.

PRICES REDUCED 0N"

GOOD

Stock of Boots and Shoes, Is more Important

NEWS

To most of tlie community than who Is t6 be the next jPresident,

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Personal expenses Is the part of the great "jjiobjcm of fluance" best understood by

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Who have the "understanding" of.» large Family to look after in "hard times,"'' and but few were

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So lucky as not to need some of N. Anilrews' goods, unless they go *w.

BARE-FOOTED,

Or pay higher prices for poorer goods elsewhere. N. ANDREWS' keeps at LU.Main street Terre-ttautfr lud. .i,w ee-tf.

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ARR & YEAKLE.

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ALL PAPER!

Thmjf nrt in idmnN in lutpcrlnn

nnd irtll tfsletl Iutprvvctncnis,

And thair long continued auceoss and constantly inereasiny sala fully esiablishcs their 6ur JKPfP&S

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The Standard Harvesting Machines.

THE WOKLB-REXOWXED

Walter A.' Wood Mowers and Reapers,

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Sold. 13,771 Made «uitl

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WITTIG & DICK,

(Sooeessors to A.-C. A. Wlttlg,)1

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Jobbers & Commission

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1ST KOTIOXH, FAXCT OOOOH, C1UAM9,

BXULI&a, GERMAN, AJU AMERICAN CUTLERY, ,.w Perfnmerjr, Soap,. *-v -'.u Cotton Yarn, Batting, a

With Increased capital and New Stock we are prepared to offer friends and customers superior inducements to buy of us.

Special attention will be pa'd rQ Cash Buyers, Peddlers aqd Auctioneers, NO. 148 MAIN STREET, Between FJftli and Sixth, in the Room for-.jivo! nierly occupied by Cox & Spn* #-tf.

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Fifth Street, bet. Main and Ohio,

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Paints, Oil and Glass.

Bend yonr goods by Expresss or otherwise.

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HECEXI IMPORTANT VICTORIES.

At the most Important KioJd Trial ever held in Um West, that at Owatonna, SUnn.. hi Jolr. inn. under the mwipUf* of the Minnesota State Board of Agriculture. THE «RAM HW'KKHSTAKES PR I at*—URAKII UOLD HEDAL-tlie Uliest Prize was awaniet to Wood'w Helf-Riilie Kraper." with Its H«w* fn^ Altiirhm»t. At the great Field Trial at 3iart4ialltown. Iowa, in 1871. "Wood's

ofT%r«l by the Society was awaniet to "Wo«4

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HUT CtNTS i»r c*. tracliii nuf toolli with I.Tiiglilng Gas.*

TXT COLLAR »nd nP: .u-ds fir Gold KUlinss. TEN DOLLARS for an Upper or Loner »et of Teeth on Rubber, best quality. (CT* Ml vwt warranted

KIICOK'S

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R. BAKER,

Attorney niul Counselor nl I.aw. lioseville, Parke Co., Inct. Will make collections, and attend to all kinds of Legal Busiuessln Pnrke & Vigo Co.

ReferencesAllen & Mack, TerreHante. ffm. Patrick, Terre-Hunte. James H. Mahan, J. P., Roseville, Ind. ral6-ly.

HCLARIDGE,

"Walnut St., opp. Center Market,

Eyer and Scourer,

Ladies Apparel nicely Scoured or benutllully Colored. Gents Garments Scoured, I Colored or Repaired.

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Whblesale and Retail. Also, Toys and Fancy JUpodSi in tJTeat variety. Exclusive Agents for"Lupton's Silver Burner," and "family Favorite Burning Fluid." A genu wanted in surrounding counties.

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STANDS FIRST OX THE RECORD OF FAME JAW ITS FUTURE BRIGHTER THAN EVER. f'

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The immense sales of the past few weeks necessitated a renewal of stock, which ts dally arriving, among which aresome of the

mi Choicest Gold Papers^ VVl1

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r- Paris Green for Potatoc Bugs. PAINTS, OILS, GI.ASS,

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COMPRISING

Combined Sclf-Rakem,

^iAnd Combined Droppers,

A complete variety from which all classes of farmers can select Machines best salted to their vants.

M+lf-Rnlt* Brsper,

In? AltiM-kmrDl. At the great Field Trial at 3iart4ialltown. Iowa, NHf-Rnkr Rf(i|»»r«" bore off the Hi«hft PrtB«. '1 li««e machines have received more I than Four Hundred firwt-clnsB County, District and Btat« Prises, fully establishing their

GRRAJ PHACTICAL UTILITY. I Tit OX- ft. VAItriX, Agent, wr. Third m»d (htrrp Strfffl, (Lyne A Lawn' old ttuid), TemvEutTi ludiaoa. Be sore to examine 3klt chines before purchasing any oth er. DcscriptiveTamphlets maiU-d frere on applicatir n.

Addresa M'ALTKK A. WOOD, 1 vest, 306 Lake St. Cbicflttn, 111.

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STRICTLY PURE' WHITE LEAD,

Iiinseea Oil, Costof Oil, Acetic Acid, for Corroding LeadJ

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GrABAJfTEE.-"Tlie COLLTEIl WHITE LEAD AND OIL COMPANY aus^rantee their brand of Strictly Pure White-Lead to be perfectly free from impurities, and, will pay

One IIu ml rod Dollars lit Gelid

ing the slightest ndulteration. CHAH. K. VICKERS, Sec'jv

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For Sale by A. 6. AUSTIN & CO. Ag'ts,

Sign of Gold Wheel and Gold Anvil,

HATE ATTAINED PERFECTIOI.

The 4(1 style^ot these machines was the best in its day, bat the latbfet, Silent, Adjust* able Feeder, Is perfection nnd no mistake.

All are invited to call at our new and spneiods Show Rooms, Hudson's Block, opposite the Postofflce. We consider it no trouble, but a pleasure, to show to every one our "New" Family Sewing Machine and to convince our visitors of their decided superiority. If you are not in favor of tho Wheeler A Wilson, we will prove to you that it la THE BEST. ,,

Every Machine FULLY WARRANTED for three years. r*

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and the cost of analysis for the keg, if contain­

THOMAS RlCHESON, President.

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The "New" Wheeler & Wilson! UNIVERSAL FAVORITE.

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THE WHEELER & WOSON,^ Celebrated Family Sewing Machines!

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W31. SUMNER A CO., Central Western Agents, gji

BRANCH OFFICK FOR WESTERN INDIANA,

HUOSON-S BUILDING, OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE, TERRE-HAUTE,

MARSHALL H. SCHOOLEY, Manager. N. B.—Oool Salesmen can llnd pormnnont employment «t this office.

For Terre-Hant^ and Vldnity.

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It affords us much plenwim to announce to the musical public of Indiana, that we have appointed MR. IJ. KISWNER, ol Terre-Haute, otir General Affent for that city and vicinity, our preference being for him to represent our factory

known him for the'pa.*t eighteen years and our conHlderatlou tot him as one of the most experienced and reliable musicians and best Judges of musical instrument* in the land.

We would commend \fr. Klwner's CHtabllslimeut to the attention of thoso who may

wish topbrcliase musical articles of any kind—especially organs anil piano*, his sloe :n not being made up of joor instruments to sell at'large proflu,

SillfirlP MoWPrS. Sinifle ReaiterH. of which not being made up of poor instruments*to sell at!largc proflh, but of such ai OUigit iitWHCiOiugic ^upcis,

gn commercial ntanains

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May, 1672.

,fnll1" selected andwhlch he, as an accomplisfieflmaslelan and a dealer of have boon carefullj can consoieiitioosiy offer li 13 eoatomers and

warrant for genuine excellence and for being the

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Martial Bands,4 Attention!!

'A labce assortment OF /.

TENOR AND BASS DRUMS,

Also all kinda of Trimmings for both, just received at the

Palace of Music,

'JSo. 48 Ohio street, Terre-Hante,

All Interested in Musical Matters

Oo and see the Immense Stock of Musical Instruments no* open for inspection and still arriving at

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The Burdett Organ Agency,

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The Burdett Organ Company^

A Splendid Assortment of the above Unrivalled Instruments Constantly on Hand.

-rr 1„ KUMXEK, Sole Agent for tlie BURDETT OBGASH.

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