Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 3, Number 26, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 28 December 1872 — Page 7

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He WAS still •peaking on the subject when we left the plantation and approached (be summer-honie. Suddenly I a*w the flowers round the entrauce stirred, and a small white hand plucked one. In the same instant Mabel stepped out. Sbesaw us. started back, ana was bidden from view. I looked at Lord Araley, I could not help it, and bis usually pale fees was crim*oo.in a moment. He clasped bis hand»£ and year* lossy pass on, but I shall never forget bts look of agony. From uiy soul I felt

for

E0

him. His years tar out­

numbered min°, but, as if be

In

wera

the

younger, I took his clasped band and mid. "I shall not betray you, my Lord, I shall keep my promise. I have seen your granddaughter before tbi* moment whfiu she was not aware that I saw her

He turned from tb«» arbor, and leant on my arm as be walked on a few stops •'Spoken like your father be said. "Can I be blamed for wishing to guard my second Mabel? Let us return to tho castle," be added in a dejected tone. For once neither of us looked toward the summer-house in

asaing. When w© reached bis room said, "An hour hence return to me, Edward meantime order luncheon."

That hour seemed as long as three. What would its termination bring to innf 1 believe I was knocking at Lord Arnley's door when the last minute of it was pawing. He bad quite recovered bis self-possession be was even cheerful. "I bare thought," he said, "verr deeply for more than half an hoar, Edward and after so much reflection, 1 feel qolte convinced that Providence ruled that vou should visit Ar«ley Caalle. Old Mnr is anxious to muke your acquaintance out of the sick room."

And I am anxious to see him," I replied,

,,lo

express my thanks lor his at­

tention to me, and, above all, lor having picked me up by tho wayside." Weil, come to the next room I shall be able to gratify you, I think."

On the opposite side of the large hall he opened a door, and bade me outer. "Here comes tho green gl-isses," I thought But no! on a low ottoman by snopen window .*at Mabel Lynn, her head bent over a book, which she seemed intent on reading—so intent, that nhe did

not

notice our entrance but.l

Haw, worn whatever caasu it was, that her tie sod neck were becoming crimson, and when Lord Arnley called "Mabel," she stood tip, looking a picture of confusion, lie introduced me formally to her, and, as he said the words, alio soeiued to recover her selfcontrol. She bowed low, but, as she took her-seat again, shtt looked quickly nt ine—our eyes met. A thousand times might she call mo a poor wretch, yet would I believe In my inmost heart that MaboH^ynn was not indifferent to me.

Lord Arnley's easa of manner soon set all right. vVe spoke without reserve of my Providential escape and of our visit ot the morning, and, iluully, Dr. Mar was sent for. In one way only couid I H*» ogn!z-j tho doctor o'the sick-room—ho still wore the green glassos but his manner was so tillable that hed'.d not sot-m to bo the same person, lie gave us very graphic aci.ouut of his lin ling me insensible on the road. I could nave laughed— yos heartily—at the style in which It was related, but for tho sacrllieu of the poor fallow's Hie of whoso services I had availed myself that morning. When my visit toM ibol's drawing room end cd, I went haoic to my own room, after receiving an invitation from Lord Arn lev to spend the evening with him and Mabel, "Edward," he said, "I have placed more confidence in you than any oth er man living. I did so first, for your father'ss-tko, for your own too." 1 did not reply, but pressod his hand sri we parted aud I could not help noticing that the sad exproaalon on his

race waschsnglng to a happy smile weflftc* had passed, and on the Two noxt day I was to leave the castle was so strong and well that thoro was no causo for prolonging my visit—two weeks in which word hours nnddaya of bliss too hitfh, too enrapturing, to be sot forth

formal word-. Alabt

Lynn's heart was mino at no distant day her hand would be mine also, and nil this with tho knowledge and sauctlon of Lord Arnley.

I said I was to loave the oastle nexlt day. Mabel and I lingered in tho garden. Tho calm subdu il light of sunset fell on all around, imparting yet more lovolluem to the scene. Her hand rostcd in in 11 6. "Mabel," I said, "I have one question vet to ask yon."

Another!'* sho said, with her sweet musical laugh. Yes aud I dread to ask it,"

The expression of her face became seriou:. "Dread I" she-repeated. "Edward, do vou associate fear With Ma* bel Lynn t" "Mabel, dear Mabel, do not look anxious but I cannot get rid of an unpleasant recollection connected with tho time when I was convalescent."

Do say it at once, Edward she exclaimed. "I thought all was open aud candid between us."

We were sitUug on one of tho seats in the arbor. Mabel," I said,

Mdo

unsay

5

nbowbig you ^omoth in

M14. j! .,

DITTOS.

JOMKPII

you remember

a remark you made un the day when vou brought me paper to MI rile to my 'mother? It pained me then eveu now, in these happy moments, it some aliues comes to uie aud throws a shad* -ow over uie."

What Is it?" she asked, looking ^anxlouslv into my face. You said," I began, "that it was better to dabble in vineg*r-aud-water than to let a poor wretch die." 6 The very castle walls seemed to ^reecho the sound of her merry laugh.

When she could compose herself, she ^aaid, "Ah. See yeu fteit» little hurt at leiug called a wretch. Are you happy now, Edward?" she asked suddenly. liappv l" I repeated. Can you 'ask me that, Mabel ?H .. Then you may date your happiness from the moment when I called yon a poor wrctcb. Listen, Kdward. You Rooked so s^d. so weak, that I pitied \you you told me to

the words

that we should not meet attain. You were a stranger. I was extremeljr near my feelings, so said

mat 1 could laugh at, and te»t you a little at tho same

lime. Are yeu saltsfiadf" she said, with a charming arch look. "II I baa made a fool of myself that day, and let tho tears start to my eyee, you never "would have seen Mabel Lynn again."

Three months after, Lord Arnley gare into my possession the jmsateel treasure he poeseased. He has left his seclusion, and has been more thsn once at Fern more llall.

Kfnxrr,

bladder and rfamtaltr dls-

MM* need no longer be pronounced aa incurable. Tbe Introduction of Smo* lander's Bvcbu. which Is one oft&eperfactions of medical science. Is oow reyS|Warly prescribed fbr such as well aa "for all disease* of tbe urimvgenital orfrahs In either sex. II Is a diuretic

JMHL,

The Markets.

Traas-HAtri*, Dec. 27.

The following figures are pakl U* farmers and others by dealers in this city: BEES WAX—Yellow 25gf* SO BUTTER-Best CORN MEAL SO EGGH-Fre-h FKATHJER--

HIDES—Green trimmed.

250 28

100 40

FLOUR—Fancy brands FKUIT—Oreen Apples, dull....... Dried

7 25§ 7 50 750 1 00

Dried Peaches.

GRAIN"—Corn, new Oats, new Bye, new i" Whit- wheat .-** Alabama. ........

50

250 2(.i0 22^ o5

1 55 1 40 1 30 60 50 6 14 00 10 10 15 17

Mediterranean

GINSENG UREASE—Brown HAY-Per ton 12

9ft*

Baited ...... Dry raited 14a Dry flint Ifl® "Sheepskin* 7o@

COOK A SO.\. Wholesale aud Retail Dealers in IIABDWAItEnnU CUTLERY, gfV 152& 151 Alain street. 0a.~A gents for the Homey Richmond Plow.

JOHN

II. NYHKN, Wholesale and Retail

DenierIn Hat*, Capti, Fur*, nod Straw CSOOIIM, Hi 1 113 Main street.

yy on on a a a I Foreign and DomeslA Frnlts, Nuts, Crackers, ire Works etc., 119 Alain street. Established In 1887.

rrilE SKXV YORK HTOIti:, A 7a Main street, near Court House square, Iry tioodN, CarpetM, Wall Paper, fihmloM, Ac.

IP FHKDERICK RUSCHAUPT A

It. I'KKE.HA,

CO.

AmericanA Foreign Wntrhea, JEWELRY, Ac., Opera House.

KISMMEB,

PLIXOS, MI:LODEO.\S,ORUANS, MiiNir.nl Instrument!*. Ae., Palace of Mnnic, 48 Ohio street.

TIJTE, 1KJ Main street, up stairs. Afn•dc taught in all Its bra lie lies. Pupils may enter at any time. Agency for Stein way pianos. A. SiriDK, Principal.

YFElUi, TIIAUEK A CO.,

WHOLESALE GROCERS, 190 Main street, Terre-Haute, Indiana. c. NUiTii, V_y. Deali-rs In Btovcs, Kenpers, Aurrieultiirnl ImplemeiitN,

And manulacturedTin Ware, 60 and 52 Alain street.

R\V.

RIIM'KTOK. Ueneral dealer in

OROCERIES, PROVISION'S A PRODUCE, jNatlonal Block, -fa- :5o Main street.

A. 1'OOl'K,

rl, Dealer In

Garden, Field & Flower Seeds,

No. ft"» Main street.

RL.

BALL,

Dealer In

Stores, Mnntrtn, (trrtten, Tin Japan nit I'rented lt re, 12S

Main Street, North Side,

I* AI NTS, OII.M. Glass, Toilet Articles, Brushes, 4c., (/LICK A BKRR Y,

Corner Main and 4th streets..

|TrprF..\IIF.IMEB BROS.,

CLOTHIERS, US Main Street.

YYAKKKN, 1IOBEKG A CO., **H Great Headqua'rs for Dry Goods, Opera House Corner.

MTKOXO.

Wholesale and itetall Dealer In Obole*1 Tffl*, ColT. ea. Nngiirn, Fancy ttnil Klnplc Groceries,

No. 1*7 Mairi reet.

1^11K

WHEEiER A WII.SOX ^»wln« Machine, MARSH II. 80HOOLEY, Agent postomco. «th «lro«»t.

PHILIP NEWHART'W

Terre-Hante Plow Fnetory, 1st street, near Main.

CIIEADI.E.

A

Attorney at

EAV A

Notary Pnbllc

No. 80 MAIX STRSST, tletwren Third and Fonrth. 21.

AM EH M.CRIMItKR. Watchmaker and If Jeweler. Ohio street, south ol tbe Oourt, Hou.se, Terre-Haute, I ml. Watches, Clocks auil Jewelry repaired. Engraving neatly

lARTLKTT CO.. Wholesale and Retail

H4RTL

Dookj kscllers and Stationers,

1.*# Main Street.

SAY

0

I YES! a. JOXt» JOXEft.

\irrrrio ©ICK, W WHOLBS ALE NOTIONS, Commimioii nerchaiits, its Main rtrwl. o. F. SMTTH. W.

A. yratUBLMM.

atrriK WIII KI.KK. IJ

Dealers in

Msv««, flmtM ami

VI*

Were.

IitII.IP KABEL, Manuffccttirer of Saddtea and Harness, Whip*. Curry Combs Brushes, Harss Blsnk*t*,to.,»il work warranted. Lowestprioes la tbe city. 194 Main street, near Tih.

gmw AunTtase.

Sol­

ent and alternative, and Imparts Urns ft vigor to tbe whole human hrauie.

DRUOOISTS, Id Main Street, near Sixth.

FRED,

GEIOER,

LOCKMITR,

Bell*bM|er A Meaetl Cntter,

Locks and tranks repaired, keys fitted. and repaired, apeakf Bells, fixtures aad

lean safes opened and repaired, speaking tabes Mil np, etc. Bells, fixtures and ken ot all Kinds kept on band. North tth (It,

Basement Room la Oooka sew ImUdlag Sicn of the gulden key ee-Sm

(i'S,. Illiriffi A rj» ft* T%

L.

A. BURNETT,

to

Live Geese .... Old

ISO

TALLOW 7Jf PIMJ idiOXS— Ilams lu@ 8ide»„ 7(*

J2 8 6 10 8

Shoulders. 5@

MESS PORK-Per bbl 13 00®15 00 LA KD—Country. 7® 8 POTATOES POULTRY—Turkeys, alive per H. 8a 10 dressed %c* 11

Ducks per dozen._~ 3 00@ S 00 Geese ...... 8 50 Chlc'ns, old.perdoe. 8 00 2 2.50 3 00

SEEDS—Flax_ Clover RAGS—Cotton WOOL—Tub-washed......

I 45

FUece Unwashed

10

8.H 60 50 40

BUSINESS CARDS. JOHX

II. O'BOYLE,

DEALER IH

Leather, Hide**, Oil A Findings, No. 178 Main street. Cash for Hides, Pelts, Rough Leather, etc

J:

TfiltKE-HAUTE SATURDAY EVENING All,^DECEMBER 2s, 1872.

JR,

Uannraclarers and Dealers la

E A E Hides And Fors,

144 aud 146 llain Street,

Terre-Haute, Indiana.

Furs and Hides I am baying especially for agents of the European market, and will pay the highest prices In the West, as fol lows: RACCOON—Large, prl me, good A? colors^ S 60 $ 75

Rinall. prime SO 40 No 2 Kittens 15 20 No. 3 10 15 No. 4 5 10

MINK—Large, dark, prime 2 00 8 00 Large, pale, and small, dark 1 OU 2 00

No.2

A

unsound prime 50 1 00

No. S 25 50 No. 4^ 25 50

MUSKRAT-fcprlng 'Winter.. 10 15 Fall 5 10

Kits 2 5

RED FOX-No. 1 no 1 50 No. 2'. 75 1 00 GREY FOX-No. 1 50 75

No. 2 25 40

OTTER-No. 1 6 00 8 00 No. 2 3 00 4 00 No. :i 1 50 2 00

No. 4 75 1 00 Cubs 30 50

WILD CAT-No. 1 80 50 No. 2 15 20 HOUSE CAT-No. 1 10 15

No 2 5 10

WOLF—Large prairie 1 00 1 23 OPOSSUM—Laige, case liandied 5 15

Small, case handled 3 5

SKUNK—Black eased 75 1 25 Narrow stripe 30 50 Wide stripe white 20 30 DEER SKINS—Red and blue.. 18 36 HIDES—Green, salt cured VA io ys

Oreen Slaughter

," Shearlings.. 30 Butchers' Tallow oau Prices of To-Day are NOT To-Morrow, unless agreed upon by special contract. dU-tf.

rj^HE EXCELSIOR

Automatic Gate,

(Patented March 12tli, 1872,)

r« ft simple, dnrableand perfect self-opening and closing gate. This Is welelieve the first and only practicl and reliable gate ever otfered to the public.

The great advantages In saving time, annoyance. danger and loss from restless lior-ses, and many others are apparent to all.

Prico of first-class Iron Gates (double) complete, and set up to order ?t»0. Single Gate $15.

Perfect satisfaction guaranteed In every caeor no sole. Parlies wishing to purchase Oates or Territory should send orders at once.

Address PHILLIP'S S MAIIAN, dlf -Gm. P. O. Box 8, Terre- Haute, Ind.

OCIvWOOD'S^

LADIES AND GENT'S

Oyster Saloon,

And Confectionery,

Cook's new Block, north Fourth street.

OYSTERS served in every stylo. Also for sale by the can. W Ladles will Hud this the finest room in the city, and a pleasant place to enjoy a oisT-tl. dish of oysters.

DO

:C4

YOU WANT

Pure Milk.

From and after this date I will deliver milk to customers North of Main street in the Morning, and South of Main street In the Evening. My Milk Is not kept a day before being delivered, hut that milked in the morning Is delivered in the morning, and the same with that milked In tbe evening.

Cows are fed on pure feed—no tlop used. Families wishing cream can be aocommo* dated at any time.

I can also furnish Ice Cream, made of pure itlty. AT1A)CK.

cream for parties, 2n any quantity. J.W.MAT

urn CUTS tracttHf

MM

twtt tlU

t)i(Mi| Ou. 0»I ISiLAI »r tnr«|vra«M niUa«a.

TtR MtlAIS %|-p»r mt U««r nt »f Twill 0* BsMfft taM qciiil 63*.

4IL60RTS

DEKTAkROOUS

K*. TO Sarth nilnoa«t. InJIwylfa tCw

I. *, TOORItm 4XO.tt

Y'OORHEES A BRIGGS,

Attorneys at Law,

Terre-llante.

IIML

Will give their entire attet tion to tlie practice of the law in all its branches.

Ogkx »a Ohio b*l. T%trd a**t fburih.

rj\ $A\V MELL OWXER8.

c.

E. HOSFORD,

**JT ft O -IJL

*i

JI

'fC?-

l-Tf-

tow«®°«yfcls8NERi

Axle

We irant aOQjOOQ feet of Hickory Trees tor Fish Bros. Wagons, tor which wilt pay ttiebighest canb price,on cars witain 25 miles of Terre Haute.

OA. POWKR CO.. QcnV Agents Fish Bros.

Attorney at Law,

*•1*

COS. FOURTH ASD MAISf Slit

P. B.—Orders Sin be left at the Poetofflce. by addressing,

Kissner's Palace of Music,

1uly6-tf Terre-Haut^, xnd w. B.eHiLi.rro. JAS. H. TTTRXKR

p^EW FIRM.

TURNER &SHHUT0

SUCCESSORS TO

Turner

A

W. B. Shllllto, having purchased the in lareat of T. C. Bun tin in the firm of Turner A Ban tin, we have formed a copartnership Odder tbe name and style of Turner A Shlf* Ute, and will continue tiin

FAMILY GROCERY

AND

flwiril Produce Business,

ATTHE OLDSTJLND.

OvMaek la tall and oar prices shall be as nraatte lowest. We would be pleased to ||M«W0M ftieodt call and aee as. as well GfiSvmca. JAMES H. TURNER, a WM. B. SHILUTO.

IS4L Oar. Main A Seventh streeta

W1LLIAM

AN IMMENSE STOCK OF

•WINTER

RIOIOITIS

r-

AND

i-- tW

cr

r*"#' tit

MENS* RUBBER BOOTS,

4%

VA

9

Dry Flint, trimmed._ 16 17 Dry Salt, heavy light

15 10

Dry Salt, heavy light 16 Damiged, half price.

Damiged, half price.

Damiged, half price.

SHEEP SIvINd—Full woolbutchered.

SHEEP SIvINd—Full woolbutchered.

SHEEP SIvINd—Full woolbutchered. 1 00 1 50 No 2 50 75

No 8 25 30 No 4 10 20

Ak,,-"

,0 *ti

TO

THE

LADIES* RUBBER BOOTS,

In fact Everything in the Boot and Shoe line.

HAVE CONSTANTLY ON HAND A FULL LINE OF THE WORLD WIDE

JUSTLY CELEBRATED

£4.-4

'.-ik $,'»» ,*i

Owners'of Pianos^

In this Cily and Vicinity. "i

A CARD.

kn I takVpleasure In informing the publl that 1 have succeeded through the kindliest* of the eminent piano firm, wm. Knabe A Co., Baltimore, in obtaining a first-class pi ano tuner aud pracllcul piano repairer. I have also in my employment a piano fin isher, who will entirely revarnlsh, and repollen instruments thereby giving them the fame appearance as if entirely new. Those wishing such work done can learn furtliei particulars by calling at my storo. Thank ng my friends and the public most kindly for their liberal patronage In having glveu my tuning the preference for tho last twelvt years 1 would assure them that I shall glvt the closest attention In overseeing all work so as to merit the contlnuenceor their pa tronw.

{Trine,

Ol the Palace of Music,

i' .h No. 48 Ohio street Brrs-t •tMHum nrat*

Wc cheerfully recommend the tor.« e^i ployed by Mr. Klssner to our friends and patrons as a first-class workman, and fee confident that all work entiusted to bin will be done In the best and most workmanlike manner. W M. KN ABE A CO.

TKRBB-HACTS, July8,1872.

Dunlin.

M. BABE,

PAINTER, nftk MfcH.M.ltfa sad Ohto,

DEALER nr

A.,

it

I

9t&&'1

Rubbers of Every Description.

V.

a

ARCTIC OVER SHOES

For Men, Women and Children.

'SELF-ACTING OVERS, ALL SIZES:

4

CHILDRENS* RUBBER BOOTS,

Flaunl and Fur Lined Boots and Shoes,

'it

Ml.

Byrnes' Rochester Shoes.

S. Q. SCOTT,

Successor to I'. C. Cran ford,

pROSPECTUS,

4 1

SIHIOIEIS

I

"i| ti

arf

No. 98 Main Street, Terre-lfaute.

SMOLANDER'S

EXT. BDGHU, Tbe Great Diuretic Compoiind,

Sediment

in Urine, Thick, Cloady, or Ropy

Urine, Painful Urinating, Bedwetting, Mneons and Involuntary Discharges, Morbid Irritation of Bladder and Urethra, Chronic Catarrh of Bladder, Sap-

ression. Retention, or Incontinence of Diabetes, Dropsy, Organic Weak* ness, Female Complaints, and ail Chronic Maladies of the Urinary and Scxunl Organs.

Thousands can attest to its wonderful curativc properties in these diseases. For Nervous Debility, with its gloomy attendants, Dizziness, Loss of Memory, Low Spirits,

he.,

it is a rovcreign remedy.

8MOLANDER'S BUCHU buoys up the enervated system, imparting new life and vigorous action, the whole system becoming strengthened and Invigorated.

Stsnret&d ask for SHOLAND&R'S BUCHU,

Inrist upon having it, and take no other.

PRICE *.00. 8IX BOTTLE8.f0.Oa §o)4,by all Dealers in Medicine. PREPARED BY LTTILEFIELD, HUIiD & CO^

1

BOSTON, MASS.

For sale by VUCK A BERR Y, Terre- Haat#.

PRICES REDUCED ON A GOOD

Stock of Boots and Shoes, is more Important

NEWS

To moat of the community than who,Is to be the next President,

r7, FOR :.rr-'

Penwnal expenses is the pari of ilie great "problem of finance" beat understood by

THOSE

Who have the "understanding"of a large Family to look after In "hard lima*," and bat few wera

BORN

MtTAMI VtUTUf puti Mr StVirm pnhtM/ IM punt mt I T*»-Kwrm

MM, M4 C«U

1

So lacier as not to neml some of N. An* drews* goods, unless they go

BARE-FOOTED,

Or pay higher prices for poorer goods elae» where. N. ANDREWS* keeps at 111 Mala street, Terre- Haate Ind. ee-tf

trim

UM W WM

«T iMMr ym 4mf. It »rl Inl IMt T*» mi fitly a* IH tacl»« UM It u—'i4 to w* Voll^ ca*ir5uh

TATLOt. I»4.

ENTST

LADIES' WEAR

A

CLEAIED

A

raints, un ana 0125s. g«hv w«*r r^pair^t n«»t!} «t |H. F. Reiner's Dye House,

COLOBO)1

Mainbet.«tts*7tfa.

apMI

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