Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 4, Number 18, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 1 November 1873 — Page 7

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turned on bet for a mo* janswered, for the

proof* «b »t »ho needed, and mUht re-j v«*.tl tl»** tala- Gr*D to uiu in lb* idetwi Ijtv that was her own. What would tie I tiuuk of hertbon? Could alio make bun «*l her without betraying heraeif ?i !«it-nnitiOd to try.

Children are noioriotsajy insatiable if vmi ouee answerr their(fiMliou*.*ud \r iiiH*o are nearly a* had,' ahe *«ld. »h-H Jiitiiii returned to h«*r. 'Will |m*cnl, *t

\«uir pttiMiiee bold oui tf «o back «or ilic ihlrd Hunt Pi Ihp iwnnin whom hitvo Ikj«u »pa4kmK oi

bf minwfreil, witti smilp.

HuppOMi you find not t.tk»?n your rnt r- iiui view uf b*-r?'

Huppono vou believed lt*at

hIip w»i«

wickt«»iy bunion driving otbTS for a [iarfiouir b^r own—would you not nhriok Irotn utifh »t

wiiuhii

in horror

and (ir»iiu». ().«! foroid that I abotild *hrink from amy butn in rrwatur^!' be »n»ww ad. euriM-Ntly. 'Who among u» 1ms a rljjht i» do ih«tl?' tsii» li«rdly dnr»d tru*t b*r*«*lf to Ixwiifvo him". •You wouid Mtiil pity hfrT'Hiifl pt*r»Uted, 'and atill ft^l fur hor?*

With all my h«art.' », How good you »»r« Ho held up band lu warning. Tb-toiu-H of bh voice dfO|j»«nMj, the ltt»ro of-ht!»

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in th»»*dipti.* of lh*t grfnt ln-art the f^iitii in which the in ui lived—the ••tcadv principle wbiebguided his mod«rid noble lift*.

No b»« criftd. 'Don't any that Say that 1 irvto love my neiabbor »»s mywlf. \Vho but a Phariann «*nn l*Ileve thrtt I« l?etU?r tlun anotl«r? The lw«t anion« ui to-d iy »y, but lor the nu'r.-y of tiotl. be the woral ninoi.g u-to-moriow. The true Orinthui viruif il.e virtue which never d^apdru of f«*llow erenturw. TbP true Ohristiiin fit it it fHBileyoftin Man aa wellae in U-d. t'riiil md frtilcn «a wo aru, wo can rtw oil th" wirtK" of ri peniano* l'»"tn earth to h'-iivHn. Humanity la "acred. Who iIMII tlure any to m«n or wouimi,'Tb»*re is hope in you?' Who nhall dure say th" work fi all vile, wiicn tiiat work »ear»i on tbe atainji of tho Creator'a hand uriM'd away for a moment, atruir gll'iK with tho emotion winch »he had

iou««mI

in bliu.

ller »ve«, they followed him light rd with a momentary enthusi

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then aank wt-arilv in the vain rt-^to' wliu*l comfH too lute. Ah tf bn could have b»eu tx friend at.d her advl»ei on the fital «l «y when »he IUhi turneo her Htfpn toward Mableiborpe tiouae! .She Mig'ted bitterly -«h the hopel -ws a pi rat wrung h»*r heart. He heard th"ai«h and, turning again, looked at her wiii anew interest in hi.s face.

Mis* It-Mii-berry,' bo *)«id. Hue waa still absorbed in the bitter iiiwiuoriHH of tho paat Alio failed to iiiir III in.

Mxw Ito.ieljorry,' ho repeated, up proxchinu her. Sue looked up Ht him with a a'art.

I venture to a*k you aoine-

thlngf' ho Maid gently. 5 »!intnk at the queation. Don't Ntippoan I

hui

apeaking out of

tmre inrl.^ity,' he went on. "And pray don't answer mo unleaa yon can anx'wer without betr-iyitig any conli denee whleli »y 'live been pi need in you

Confidence!' *he repeal oil. 'What confidence doyou mean It linn Juat it ruck me that you nilitbt have ir-Ii more than a common interest in the i|tiettion* whinh you put to me a moment alnce," be answered. 'Wore you by any ehtincn hpeaking of aomo unhappy wom«n—not the |eraon who frightened you, of course—bu'

of

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«omo

other woman whom you know?' Her bead sink nlowlv on her Iwotn. He had plainly tin Himpieion tliit *he had te»n *f»enklng of bernelf ids tone and manner l*»th an»wored for It that bin belief In her was ntrongas ever. Still those Ih*i wonls made her frembin" she could not trust herself to reply to them.

He nccepte«l the beiullug of her boad sn% a rwply. Are von lnferc»tnl In her?' ho asked next.

,s»im

faintly answered this time. Y» s.' 11 nve you encouraged her I have uot dared to encotiragfl her.' llis face lit up suddenly with enthusiasm *io to her,' bo a«id. 'and let me go with you and help yoO!'

Th» answer cane faintly and mournfull v. 'Site has *unk loo low for that.' lie Interrupted her with a gesture of impatienee. •What baa *he don«?' he naked. •She has deceived—basely deceived —lniiiM»ni pwplc wbo trusted ber. She haa wrongwl—cruelly wrongod— another woman.*

Kor the first time Julian aeatel himself at her side. The Interest that w*.* now roused In him was sn Interest above reproach. He ooald now speak to Mercy wituotit rw»iraiut he could look at Mercy with a pure heart.

You judge her very harshly,' be said. D-»y0M know how she way have lc triwl and !einptel

There

wm

no answer.

Tell

hip.'

he went on, "is tb« p»'ir»of*

whom she has Injured still living?' If the fxraon la itHI living, she may atone for the wrot^. The time may «n»me when this atnner, too, may win our pardon and deserve our respect.* c«uidyoa her t* Merey «»ked. s»d(y. *Can sneh a mind as yo .r^ midervtami what »b« ha» gi tbrowBh?*

A wmile.iilttd and «w«w»nUrjr,bright-. cn«*d ids attentive face. You for*** mjp melancholy jxperlonce/ he aw efeil. *Y"»"ft« sm, I have seen r« ths# n.-^t of l»a of women wHo Ua*e«»»«»ed sted »B(frrod Kven after the little that yon b*v« told me. I ttdtik 1 I»* i«y*«»f her puce. Iciftvr&H understand, for lt» th«t ahe ujay h*ve t»een H»»«ptml i^rvond human r»7»l*t«ttce» Atn I rlgh# t'lfl

nwtv iNtl no^'f

the time to odvl*e her, to want ber, to save her. Is that true?* It I* true.*

W*. Id

w|f|.(I,

She ami

she tteeda, oreatarP »&*y

ini{ turaiigdy ex igieerated. Sh* baud- among the Im-ki of blm«i» wh»lo her Imaiuii wa»Jn»' tout-lung his, ed bi b'-r work-basket beforobe could le#«. happy, uw* oi»rer |j hoforo word more h4d i» tiff lipa speak again. M' r*v'f eyes, r«*nnit ea^rly him or hr», the ltbr.«r,v door opurMftfi^au

Will you put ***ay for me?" she! while he wu speaking, dropped ajpln JU,u!Ly J^net entered tho room, a«kol. tu her quieter tones. *1 don't, d«-pondinKly wiuui ho n*d done. to is tYiSrnxuiro.

fool »ble to wink just now.' 'There I* no such future aw Hint,_ the ilia back.

mom. while fe placed the basket on thlnkinij of. She b*s but her opportu-side-iabfe. I»i that inom*nt ber mind tiity. She has dou« wiih nope.* adv n«*ed*1 l*»und from premwnitoj JiiIUii prrtvflv wmsl'lnrwi with him* futun'. A«-c dent tuiighi »w»oday put {seif for a »t»««tueiii the »ru« 'irace,l» of the

wouium

wb«»tn I am

Let u» underatand each other,' he said. 'She ha* ooyiml'ted *n ad of d«njtiou i" tbo injury of another woman. Wits thai what you told urn?* •Y*V •And ahe has Rained something U» her ovvn ttd vantage by tbe su-l

Y*

'la sbo threatened with di»«ov»ry ShO «*ttft* frmu dl»cov»«ry—fur th«f»

8«l« as long aa sh* cluatm her lips?* As lonif «s «he closes her Hps.* 1'iifre is h«r opportunity cried Julian. 'll«-r future is before tier. She has not uot)e with hope 1'

Willi el«H|«ed bands, in breathless »u~|»»-tiSe, Mercy looketi «t that 10spiriling fai5«, «»iid liwtenod to thusc gulden words.

KxpUifi yottntelf,' aho anid. IVll her, through me, what sne must «»ow do.'

Ivet her own to tho truth,' answered Julian, without the bano fwir of dia irovery to drive h«-r to It.' Iet her do ju*ttce to the woman nhe baa wronued, *hilethi«t woman is still poWerlf!-i» to expose t'Or. I^-t ber sacrifice every ilung that she haa gaitonl by the fraud Ut tue aacreil duty of atonement. It she can do that—for conscience sske and

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brlghion^l. $iiob»d stirred

pity's sake—to her own preju­

lor

dice, to h» own shame, te her o\*n

theu her repeiitanco h«» nobly rt-v»altd the nobie nature tiial Is In b»-r tlit-n »iie is a woman to be trusted, respected, beloved If I siw the Pharisees aud fanatic* of this lower earth pxMSHig her by in coutemp I would hold out toV hai to her before them rtll. I would say to her in her solitude .•lid it flliet ton, 'Rise, poor wound, hesri lfeauiiful, purified sou!, God's angel* r« |oice ever *ou! 'l»k« votir l»|«cs» among the noblest of (i.'d's* •-reatures!''

In those last sentences be nuconwrtously rejK-aied the language iu which he had sjaiken, yp-tr^ ago. to his cougiegHlion Intbechaptd of the Kefuae. With teulold power and tentilu persuasion they now found their way ig.ttn to Mercy's heart. Sottly. sud deulv. niysteriously, a change passed oyerHer. 'tier root led face grew beautifully still. The sdiifiing light of terror and MiHpense vanished troin her ar.ttid eves, aud left, in thom tl»e steady Inner glow of a high and pure resol VP.

There was a moment of silence between the two. They both had need of silence. Julian was tho first to siatak again.

II ive 1 satisfied you that her opportunity is

hi

ill before her?' he asked.

Ho you feel, as I feel, that»-lie has

Do yoti wish to be alone?' he naked, considerately. 'Shall I loaveyou for a while and return again

She looked up with a start of terror. Leave me?' ahe repeated, and aud deniy cheeked herself on tbo point

Find courajte In his touch!' She said lo hiifi. simply and artlessly said to htm, H»ive me encouragement. CMvo me strength. Let tno take your hand.' tic lU'lther anawerwl nor moved. Ilia mind seemed to have becomP suddenly preoccupied his eyes rested on her vacantly. He was on the brink of discovering her secret in another Instant he would have found hi* way to the truth. In that Instant. Innocently as his sister untght have taken it, alts took his hand. The aoft clasp of her finger*, dinging round hie, roused his scotes, Hred bis passion for ber. swept out of his mind the pure aspirations which

had filled but moment before, paralysed hia fMSrwpiitw when It wa» jti-f penetrating th# mystery of her disturbed inner and her *tr*»n?w tford*. All «I» in411 in him trpm' under her touch. Wut the

Horace mm stdl prwwnt to fc.m. um hand Uy p»*sire In hers his eyes |»olt«d6n ie «*iiv fr^o® h'"r. •She -..iu.^uilv t'-^iftb'-n^d kw clasp o| hts baud. She inoocently iwud f*. 1 m, Don't «sway

tei.

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h«v#d*^k»red I^Nrt

C**r

'TrwfrtH and fiSendees*#, nelf-aban-, rwsoliiiloo Uj doit^l tn the evil Im pit tarn of th« ?W Hint *4 qp ment. this woman nuy have t»'»••*•»• h«v# ted berseif headlong to the aet »lu iJ»* lrerid, uta *fh vttlniv r»MAt« Sbe may long to Utah* 8N *t$» i-f-u tto

atonement. a»tl way not ItnoW to flt#r Ui- H" tetta, All h»ir etterglw*he ^r »»h-i|il«*-^i •«. self. o«l «*fwfck*fc the trcteat rep»r^rr-"i| hittns« «». ert

»«rl» mm** th '-s a |*i|it.««e' ?»t«t Mf»

Ii Itltfo# wiatr jilh"4# '-'d I -s.'i "tK*!

ha«• a noW« w*wm I It itoMrf »It« ber th« oppononlty ah# h»l ipwn

our poor -u felh a

poor

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done «tiih hope?' •You have satisfied mo that the world holds no truer triend to her than you,' Mercy answered,* gently and gratefully. "•She shall prove herself worthy of your generous confidence in ner. She shall stiow you yet that you nave not spoken in vain.'

S.tll inevitably failiiit to understand ber. he led tho way to tho door. Don't wusto the precious lime,' be said. Don't leave her cruelly to herself. If you can't go to ber, let me go as your messenger, lu-your pliice.'

Sbo stopped him bv a'gesture. lie took step buck Into the room, and paused, observing with surpriso that she made no attempt to move from the chair that she occupied.

Stay here,'aho Briiil to him, in suddenly altered tones. Ptrdon tno,' he rejoined, I don't understand you.'

You will understand tne directly. Give me a little time.' Ho still lingered near the door, with hi* eyes fixed inquiringly on her. A man of a lower nature than Ida. or man belicvelug iu Mercy less dovotedly than he believed, would have now felt bis first suspicion of ber. Julian was as far «s ever from suspecting her, even ret.

Agent fo» ilie

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s.ving more. Nearly half the length of the room divided them froi* each other. The words which she was long Ing toaav were words that would never pass her "lips unless she could see some encouragement In his face. 'No!'she cried out to hlin, on madden, in her sore need, don't leave m«! Coine back to m«r

He obeyed her In silence. In silence, on her side, she pointed to the chair near her. He took it. she looked st him and cln ked herself again resolute to make her terrible confession, yet si ill hesitating how to begin. Her Vroffiau'a instinct whispered to ber.

tlmm

give -'M:rage.*

Ill* hsnd trtt«d th# |re%sar« of hers. !!s t«' I to the fa#l the d«H^ l«»us Kf of I King at ber. 8h® had hr*»k»» dowi» her l*«t. !. of i- *f .emtrol. The ihouaht •_: 11--r'tm,

sense of honor, h«* j®. •Mm: *Ttrm

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-And (luaranleed to

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Excelsior Mnnufaetnrinu: Com-y. ST. I.«tl«i. Jl«„ AND

Smitli Townley,

Of-tll-lt Ter r-llnole. toil

it

GRANDEST SCHEME EVER KNOWN.

4 th Grand Gift Concert

FOR THK BENEFIT OF THE

Public Library,

OF KEXTK Kl^

12,(HM) Cash Gifts $1,500,000.

£•50.000 for j£50.

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he cheapest, quality taken info considers •loo. fee-ffi J. A. PARKRR

£JNI0N STEAM BAKERY.

91.500,000,

divided Into I2.0W) cadi (tl"will bedlstrlbnte«i i»y lot atnong the iteket-heMers. Lmf vruimit One Orand Cash t»llt in« Umiut tom tflft

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Scientific and Popular Medical Works

Manhood,'Womanhood, & Norvons Diseases, .J

nv

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No. 4 Uuifliieli St., Boston, Mai». Medical Klinwl'il*" fur Kv..rvlioily, Two

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Low Spirits,

SJHOLANDEIt'8

1

The Fourth (irand (Jift Concert aulhorl*ed f»y *p«eial net of tiie I^gliiatn_r«- fid u.f bcneilt of th* Public Library of Kentucky.

IM

will take place in Public library Half, at Wfr.lt* KNIIAY. IIKCFHUKH3rd. IS7Z. Only sixty thou-umd tickets will sold The tickets nre ulvfdnd Into tm cuponsot '"AMhi^i-otirert. which will bethegrai est musical dfeplay ever witnessed in couutry, the unprfceileiitnl sum of

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A Book for Ev»rj Mnn.

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BboVAIiON. A Medical Tri-uile »iid Cue of KxhiuiNtMl Vuul ty, j. Spermatoriho»»,Seminal Irajo-Ihik-v. Premature

la^ttneWeakness.

in Mau, Nrrvuui

and rliy^ical tt-bHiiy, Hypucitoudria, aud all otherdiiie&>es arising from tii«i Kiui» of Youth, or th'' liiui*. ivt.ons

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niaiure years Tills i« iiulrvd a tmok tor every nia'i. HWtli edition, much eulanced, ilin-irai'1 txmn-i In beautiiul Fivnch cloth. Price only fl.Ort.

A Book for Kvepy Wiiwiii!. 'i Entitled JSKXt Al., l'liY^l LOOV OF WOMAN. AM HER I»lJtfcA.Ksi «r. Woman iif*titl ill PbyMotoKlcallv and Psttiologin*Uy, iu hcH'th and diaeuse, iroiti ImaiicytoO.uAge wilh |»rescrl|i.iitis twr p.evntllnn disf«-. it piure, iwuuil iu Iwiu Hiul fr«-nch cloth. Pi ice

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without these vniuahie iiook.*. 1 fie iniw ihrtaigltoui i-otimry. thi-en rgj, iiihI ilie ni.iln-.il iik-Uihf ty gMi« rally lHtthl\ i-xiol the« i-xtrao illnaiy iiihi u-etul works. *1 he Mn«»t !iui|(iious iniiy lead tliem.

Khlier bmk M*nt mail, postpaM 41 reivipi yilo-. i». IT. PMIKF.R.Meinhi'rof theRoy-I*imiAI'lU'iuiyuly,Km

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SMOLANDER'S

EXT. BDGHD,

The Great Diuretic Compoimd,

Is a sure, quick remedy for all diseases of thd

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Dlnddcr,

nnd

Urinary Organs,

existing or

tion. Inflammation,Irrita­maleinA*,either or Ulceration 1

female.

Cldncy

mid

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Stone

in

Bladder, Reddish or Brick

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lJcdwcttiug,Discharces,

Mncooe and Involnntnry Morbid Irritation of Bladder thra, Chronic Cutarrh of Bladder,Sup­Ure­and pression. Retention, UrineJDiabetes, ness, Female Complaints,OrganicChrouic­ofWeakailnnd,IncontinenceoropsyIhMaladies of the Urinary atid oc.xuul

Organs.

Thousands can attest to its

woudori'ui

tivc properties In these diseases. For Nervous Debility, wilh Its attendants, Dizziness,

cant-

Memory,gloom?-misly.n

Lous

of

Ac., it a voverelirn

BUCIIli buoys up

the enervated system, imparting new

llfo

and

vigorous action, tho whole system becoming strengthened and invigorated.

So mm ud tik for SMOLANDER'S BUCHU, Imitt upon having it, and take no other. PRICE W.OO. 8IX BOTTLC8,95«00

Sold by all Dealers in Medicine.

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or

LITTLEFLELD, HUltD & CO* BOSTON, MASS. For sale byGULlCKABEItUY, Terre-Haute

Lane's Cordial!

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Blood Purincr. strictly vegetable 'cgetabtn preparation, comixHinded Mcconring to the best methods kuowii to modern science.

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