Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 4, Number 16, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 18 October 1873 — Page 7

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to Wy Jidm!' Yes.' She turned suddenly to jUdy Janet. 'Let me toll you how 1 lost them,' she said, In the first tone* of en* treaty which had escaped hor yot.

Lady Janet hesitated. It was not in her generous nature to resist the appeal that had Jast been made tp her. Tha fcere far Je« launched a no«* shut: pi 4ire—1 ..•mded for iboprivsn

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Julian ovtrtft -af the word*. Bis large lustrous fix~« themselves on Horace with a look of uni^tt#ur«l con tempt.

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ly. »i* not to Irritate her. It is so eaai to irritate her!' He addressed himself attain to ijraoe, endeavorlug to help her through her difficulty in a now way. •Xevor raittd e*pl«»lng yourself for the uiooiOhVUu n*id. 'I «v Up absence ofyour l«tt«f», U*vo ,iWi any one in Lnndou who can 8j#oali to your iuenll ty

Grace shook ber head sadly. have ,no Irleud* in London, she nngwcired.

It waa impossible for Lady Janet— who had u«ver in her life beard or any body without friends in London—to pass this over without notice. 'No friends in London aho repeated, turn-? Intc to Hor

Horace JUBOUI#shaftof light satire. 'Of course not he rejoined. GraCo saw them comparing note*. •My friends are in Canada,' she broke out, impetuously. 'Plenty of friends who could speak for me, if I could only bring them here.*

As a place of reference—mentioned in the capital city of Kngland—Canada, there is no dcnyln it, is open to objection on the ground of distance. Horace 'Far

was ro:idy with another shot. auougholT, certainly,' ho said. Fur enough oft, as yoa sity,* Lsdy Janet agreed.

Once more Julian's inexhaustible kindness strove to obtain a hearing for tho stranger who lmd been confided to his en re. 'A little patience, Lsdy Janet,' he pleaded. 'A little consideration, Horace, for a friendless wom*n.'

Thank you, Sir,' *»id Grace. 'It is very kind of vou to try and help me but'it is useless^ They won't even list en to me,' Hhe alteinptel to rise from herchair as she pronounced the last words. Julian gently »id hishand on hor ahoulderand obliged her to resume liar seat. «I will listen Wi you,' he suldr 'You referred mo just now to the consul's letter. The consul tolls me you sus pected some oi»6 of taking your papers and your clothes.'

I don't suspect,' was the quick rrply 'I am certain I tell you positively Mercy Merrick was the thief. She wns alon* with me when I was struck down by the aboil. 8ho was the only person who knew that I had letters of Introduction about me. She confessed to my ftu* that Hhe had been a bad woman—*he had been in prison—she had come out of a refuge—'

Julian stopped ner there with one plain question, which throw a daubt on tho wholo story.

The consul tells ine you asked him to search Tor Mercy Merrick,' he said. 'Is it not true that he caused inquiries to bo r*ado, and that no trace of any such person was to be heard ol

The consul took no pains to find her,' Uraco answered, angrily. 'He was, like every body else, in a conspiracy to neglect and misjudge me.'

Lsdy Janet nnd Horace exchanged looks. This time it was impossible for Julian to blame them. The farther the stranger's narrative advanced, tho-less worthy of serious attention he felt It lo be. The longer she spoke, tho more disadvantageous^ sho challenged comparison with tho absent woman, whoee name sho so obstinately and so audaciously persisted In assuming as hor own.

Granting all that yon have said,' til Inn resumed, with a last effort of patience, 'what use could Mercy Merrick make of your lottora and your clothes?'

What use?' repeated titnim, amazed at his not seeing tho position as sho saw it. 'My clothes were marked with my name. One of my p-pers was a letter from my father, introducing mo to Lidy Janet. A woman out of a refuge would b* qulto capable of prosontiug herself lu my place.'

Spoken entirely nt random, spoken without so much as a fragment of evidence to support them.those last words still hud their effect. Thcv cast a reflection on Lady Jauetfa adopted daughter which was too outrageous to be borne. Ltdy Janet rose lustantly. '(live me your ariu, Horace,'she said, turning to loavo tho room. *1 have heard enough.'

Horace respectfully offered his arm. •Your ladyship I* quite right,' he answered. 'A more monstrous-story never was invented.*

Ho spoke, in the wartuthof bis Indignation, loud enough for flrace to hear him. 'What is there monstrous in U?' she ssked, advancing a step toward him defiantly.

Julian checked her. He too—though he had only one® s«e« Mercy—felt an angry sense of the insult oflerod to the beautiful creature who had Interested him *t his first sight of her. 'Silence he said, speaking sternly to Orace tor the first tim\ 'Yon ere offending— iustly often Hug—.Lsdy Janet. You are talking worae than abanrdly—yoo are talking offoualvoly—wheu yoa speak of another woman presenting herself here in your pi aw.'

Graces blood waa op. Stong by Julian's reproof, she tamed on blui a look which waa almost a look of fury.

Are you a elerjtyman Are you an educated man?'she asked. 'Have you never read of caee* of Inks personation, in newspapers and books? I blindly *nfi1ed in Mercy Merrick before I fbund out what her character really waa. She lea the cottage—I know it, from the rorteon who brought me to life again—firmly persuaded that Hhe shell uad killed me. My papers and my clothos disappeared at the s*tne time. Is there nothing suspicious ta those circumstances There were people at the fccwpUal who thought them highly auspicious—people who warned me that I might find an Impostor In my place.' She suddenly paused. The rustling sound of a allk drees bad caught her ear. Lsdy Janet waa leaving the room, with Horace, by way of the conservatory. With a teat desperate effort of resolution, Orsee sprang forward and placed herself In front of them.

One word. Lady Janet, befbre yw tarn your back on roe/ she said firmly. •One word, and I will be coot eat. Has Colonel Roseberry'a letter found its way to this hooee 6r no*? If It has, did a woman bring it to you

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barring the way *0 tho ooneervatory) WHS suddenly shaken from head to foot The woman's eyes traveled backward and forward between Lsdy Janet and Horace with Ugbk «gf a new suspicion jq them. 'Grace!' she exclaimed. 'What raw That's my name. Lady anet, vou

have

esliioied. wltft a

got the letter! The woman is

bore!' Ji»dy Janet dropped Horace's arm, and rot raced Her step# to the plaoe ai which her nephew standing.

Julian,* bhe said. *You force u»a for the first time In my Ufn to roujlud you of the respect that is due to me in my own house. Bond that woman aw.iv.'

Without waiting to be answered, she turned back again, aud ouce more took Horace's arm.

Stand back, if you please,' she said, quietly, to Grace. Grace held her ground. *j, •The woman is here!' she repeated.

Confront me with her—and then send me away, if you like.' Julian advanced, and firmly took her by tho arm. *YQU forget what is due to Lady Jauet,' bo aatd, drawing bar aside. 'You forget what la due to yourself.'

With a desperate effort, Grace broke away from him, and stopped Lady Janet ou th» threshold of the consorva tory door. 'Justice!' she crlcd, shaking her clinched hand with hysterical frenzy lu the air. 'I claim my right to meet that woman race to fiice! Where is she? Confront mo with her! Confront me with her!'

While thoae wild words wero pour ing from her Hps, the rumbling of car riago wheels became audible on the drive in front of the house. In the allabsorbing agitation of the moment, the sound of the wheels (followed by the opening of the house door) passed unuotictKl by the persons in the diuiugroom. Horace's voice was still raised In angry protest against tho Insult offered to Lady Janet Lady Janet hersoif(leaving him for tho second time) was vehemently ringing the bell to summon tho servants Julian had once more taken the infuriated woman by tho arm, and was trying vaiuly to compose her—wlion the library door was opened quietly by a young lady wearing a mantle and a bonnot. Mercy Merrick (true to the appointment which she had mode with lioraco) entered the room.

The first eyes that diacovcred her preseuco on tho scene were the eyes ot Grace Roseberry. Starting violently lu Julian's grasp, she pointed toward the library door. 'Ah she cried, with a shriek of vindictive delight, 'There alio is!'

Mercy turned as the Bound of the scream rang throuKh the room, and met—resting on hor savage triumph— the living gaze of the woman whose identity she bad stolen, whoso body she had left laid out for dead. On the instant of that terriblo discovery—with her eyes fixeu helplessly on the fierte oyes that bad found bcr—she dropped senseless on tho floor.

TO BE CONTINUED*

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4th Grand Gift Concert

FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE

Public Library,

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Hi I OF KEXTUCKV. Jj 12,000 Cash Gifts $1,500,000.

$250,000 for $50. Tlio Fourth Grand Gift Concert authorised by special act of the Legislature for the benefit of the Public Library of Kentucky, will take plnce lu Public Library Hall, al Louisville, Ky., WEDKCSDAY, DECEMBEttSrd, 1878.

Only alxty thousand tickets will be aold. Tho tickets are dIVlded Into ten cupousor parts.

At this concert, which, will be the grandeat musical display ever witnessed lu this country, the unprecedented sum of

$1,500,000,

divided Into 12,000 cash sifts, will be distributed by lot among the ticket-holders. UHTOFdirrat One Grand Cash Gift. $330,OOO One Grand Cash Gift.......... 100,000 One Grand Cash Gilt no.ooo One Grnnd Cash Gift tfa.OOU One Grand Cash Gift.....^. 17,500 10 Cash Gilts $10,000 each... lOO.OOO 80 Ca«h Gifts h) Cash Gifts feu Cash Gifts 100 Cash Gilts 159 Cash Gifts 2ftiCa»h Gifts

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Total, 12,000 Gifts, all caah amounting to 81 *00,000 The distribution will be poaltlve. whether all the tickets are sold or not. nnd the 12,000 gifts all paid In proportion to iheAjckets sold. 1'"'*

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Tickets now ready for sale, and alt orders accompanied by the money promptly filled. l.lberal terms given to those who buy to sell again.

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IODX II. RYKEH, Wholesle and RaiaJl JOealert a llnfta. Cap*, raia, aad Straw sit IIS Main street. 1

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rpHE STEW YORK tiTORK, A Main street, near Court House square tlowli, (Jarpots, Wall Faper,

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B.m£HAl«, American & Foreign Watcltes, JEWELRY, Ac., Opera House.

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Palace of Music, 48 Ohio street.

1EME- HAUTE MUtdVAL 1ISTI TDTE, 182 Main street, up stairs. Mu taught In all Its hranches. enter at any time, Agency 1 pianos.

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ino.oon so.ooo 40.000 -to.o«o 45,000 no.ooo 33.500 550,000

a tract In Terre-

llante, teiWlow cotneyed by i*ylv«»ter Hihley and Catharine Bibfey to /oho O, Rosa described as follows, beginning oa Stb 1 lpdMl ftwa the looth line thane* to tth street* thenee west ta the place Innli

test I taehe% and of battening.

A tiwet beginning on 4th street In (ha *ty of Term Haute, at The point where the line dlvMlng tola sand »In Nsylor's survey Intersect* aatd atraat and canning north fast, thence East IIS flwt, sooth*a llMlaad thewnawaat Mffsat, to tb* |lsce of bwtianlna.

The north of lo* »o. and the Math street, north

•lot fia,

of lotao an?, located on «th

In lot no 9* In Terre Hants. Bids will be melrrrf tor aald |Wtj|eriy,.or any Mrt tbetvof, at tne office of «Ml A Iny,XotfROhlostrcat,on*II mwo of Monday, the XTth day of October, 1R7K.

If aald property, or any part thereof, he

not then soW at private sale, 1 will off« the aanie at PC1JL1C AUCTION at o'doek p. M. of aald 37th day of October, at tha ta the alty of T^rra

'"'ms af ail#.—One Ibdrth three.

00 day of

asle, balance in three .eqoal payments at t, 13 and months, fmrensaar glvlnc Mt»

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W. BU'FETOE.

Jl, General QUOCERIES, PRO VI!

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PRO VIRIONS A PRODUCE, National Block, 155 Main street.

FOOTE,

Dealer in

Garden, Field & Flower Seeds,

No. 05 Main atrcet.

BAWL,

Dealer lu

Stoves, T&ttntol*, Urates, Tin J'late, Japan mnd treated U'nrr,

123 Main Street, North Side.

WITTI«

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WHOLESALE NOTIONS,

Commission Merchants.

148 Main street.

FOSTER .SMITH, Dealer In Movcit, Grates nnd Tin Wtu Agency Fairbanks' Scales, 150 Mr in atrnt.

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Manufacturer of and Uamm. Whips, Curry Combs, Brushes, Hor»e Blanket k, Ac. all work warranted. Lowest priory In the city, 74 Main street, bet.

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B. CUE A OLE, Attorney at Law A Notary Pnblle

Xo. 80 MAIN STREET, jji Between Third and Fourth. 21.

HE OLD ESTABLISHED

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GREATER DESPATCH, {US* vA-

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In addlton alao It has established In oonneotlon with It. a first-class

Boiler and 8heet Iron Works,

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jJNION

8TEAM BAKERY.

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FRANK HEINIG & BRO.

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A strictly vegetable pi indion, cAtnIKiunded acoordlng to th- •-t metbnds tnown to modern sclcncc.

It has direct and ^pecitlc action on the

Liver and Kidnevs.***

AND CURES 5v.

Billiooattcas nnd Liver Complaints With their attendant t-vlla, nau«ea, headache, diszlnoas, re*tle*sne«w, foul mouth, bilious eruptions, palna in the back, mile, fever*, inflammation, ulceration of liver, pain and bnrning in urinary passage.

Disease sf Kidneys and Bladder, retention, InrlammsUou, Ulceration, curdv deposits, pain In lumbar recion and other painful symptoms.

Scrofula or King's Evil, and all other dlseaseaartalng from an impure *tate of the blood, manifeatlng Itself in pimples, blotches, ulcers, holla, salt rheum, eryalpeias, cancm, tuberculous dlaosae of lunga. rheumatism, ulcerations, exfoliatkm or bones, fever, general loaa of vigor, etc., etc.

Dyspepsia, Vndlgrestlaa. general debility. nervous headache, tick headache, enralgla

As a preventive of chllN and Arrets, ague, remittent. Intermittent, Ac.-lt reachea the entire list ofdangerons and fmlnful diseases genemlly spoken of as-

Feaaalr Camplalnta whaae names are well known, of which latgour. general debility, hysteria, nervo.«r»e*«, are soma ot the symptoms.

Allot these and many more diseaaea are aflbctnally conquered by ocr Ooidlal. not always by direct action on the affected organs, bat often hy removing the two great catisea, rssduatlosal taint la the Uoa4 and groneral debility.

We might print testlmoniahi of tha highest order, hut we prefer toM tha "Cordial" speak for Itself: lis own evidence will far ontweigh any that can h« Adduced by certificates. Its best recommendation Is,THAT rr emes. W» ask for It trial.

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