Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 4, Number 35, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 28 February 1874 — Page 7
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LOVE, HONOR AND OBEY Promise in love! Why woman thinks
To love a privilege, not a task;
If thou will truly take my heart And keep it, this is all I ask.
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A lifo ef truth and pority: fy*
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Hi Warn tb* wl«dom iowy. that hMl wisdom to .,4|* Jfc"?
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In Peril,
HOW LUKE DALTOlt ESCAPED HANGING.
Luke Dalton ere* a sturdy iWlow, of tome thirty yeertof age, F^*00*1®1* fond afhla wife, sod devotedly attacb«d to bis child. 00 tb* who!*, be was like many good tort of a man, although like many of hla clsas, bo w« easily led «*V from the paths of virtue by evil companion*. POT a-week be would return every nlgbt by tlx o'clock to the cot--turn tor tea, aud on the eighth day ha would not tarn up until 2 in the noorning. With tola exception be wM tbor oughty docuastlcated in hla drank lew Ueer and broogbt home more looocy than aay of "w worhmatee Hla wife was a pretty little woman, who bad sacrificed a comfortable home to take him for her husband.
It *ra» aix o'clock one October evening. Mrs. Dalton h*d l*ia tb© things, and Mary was playing on the rug In front of the fire. •Now, then, my dear,' said M™. Ballon, 'leave your play alone, and fetch me the tea-caddy, while I get thi kettle. Tour father will be here directly.'
So Mary went to the cupboard to fetch the tea. By nnd-by Luke Jouie in, looking anything but cheerful. However, be kiased bia child, and.noddinff at Faany, sat down at the table.
Any news, father?' asked bia wife, cutting a large hunch of bread from the a be or he
Hone.' be replied, sorllly, unless it be that saw the young squire coming away from the oottaxe, this afternoon.' •Ob, yes. Why, Luke, he came io here—what do you think of that
That tine gentlemen should learn to know their places, and keep from poking their base* into poor mens houses. fie only wanted alight for his pipe.
I would have given nlm something more than that If I had been there,'anid Luke viciously, and he gulped down a lot of hot tea.
Fan ay rose from the table and placed Jber hand upon her husband's shoulder, fi 'You can't be serious?' she said. 'I was never more serious iu my life,' be replied, looking sideways, and away from hla wife.
Dalton was silent, but he nodded his head angrily. ,. I wont have It, fhtber—joa can't *»be serious. Why, my boy, havent been a good girl to you? Don't I love
Vott with all heart and soul? and you Itnow It, silly fellow, now, don* your She stooped down and put her pretty face close to his and kHced bim. They •were two poor homely creatures bat human nature, you aee, to human nanature all the world over. fie was surly for a moment, but for a moment only, and then he returned bih wife'# embrace. 'Hang me, Fanny, but you area rTrichi good oae, that you are, atid I was /InlSol to iloobl you.' 'That you were,' replied lanny laughing saucily. •But you aee, my girl, you area deal too good tor me.'
Of course I am.
4W 'And whtm I think of your pretty and how poor I am, aad how *«•& Hgmtteb better off you wonld have been """in your lather's home r-f tb* Minding the cheeses and measuring yards of flannel—eh, yon goose?*
Well, what have yon got Instead of Wby, you, of course. although y«m lon't dfeeerve to be told so—and little
H^nnary and a dear little cosy home^ You area good 'un, Fanny. There,
tny girl, mark my words, eo long as "Uvel will never be Jealous again.' Jealous 1 Why, iron great big stupid don't yon think that 1 would a*lck to von before any one? Why, Luke, lf ^^thoSbab of Persia waa to come here jt and to aflbr to make sne Oneea of Arabia, what do yon think I would aay 1
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or thine, i«bolb ooouol the lees. -- [ PHEBE CARY.
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and give him In custody Ibflbta Imjm••«,^}:«denesw Mat I wonld. as sore aamy t* 49ennnMre P«i»y Dalton.* *Of ooucset hot then, yon see, that there cbap la a furriner while yonng
Lavleis-—'
A fine young man, with no more
.^ v^harm la him than that pretty rabbit IS pteytng with.' Yon are always right, Fanny. We%
I wiU new say another word about it aalongaa Uvei bnt what sould I thtek »Think—why, of yon* tea, wbiob Is getting cold while we are talking. b^:^TbW»i flnlsh like a dear didboj, wfcw 5tn^ao* ute**matrtmonM tiff ended.
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But there was little uneasinewa in Lnke*a mind, inapUe ofhia reassuring fworda.
It eventually appeared that the seeret amusement in which U»«e Dalton indulged, was poaching. The ooonpaoions be waa wont to meet ^village ale-house served to form a band of which i» vtm the acknowledged leador. By-and-hy old Sqnlre L«v^, np at the house, got eeent of the denredatlow, fS and the gusrds of U*f wooSs and the stnbble were doubled. Tfce news of this move, whflo filling Lake's cm»^pnoiowa with dttmav, gniroj^leader of the band unqualified eatiefwaioo. •How, It really wlU be fan,' hoeald, when the taettosef Le^le were mlaln edtohim. 'Weahnll havenchaiweof
lenve the affair altogether. Howewr i-# Lnk* talked ths« o««r, audit waedecided that one last attempt t« get some -J oaoM (fkHld he made on- the Msidty •^1s Mtovte the eM a»nire% anuoanee
I ment. Until tfce day arrived, L«k»w-»» tees .4 oheerfnl than usual. In «p|te of the $9neeOo«i» of hto wife, he nanfgedto
S»m» Me ooeret, tho«|^. If hohad waade
^iiinfryriiiiw' w)»»«!»«• d»g nytwot of oonolonanen, oo# WilliamHwith, knownbf tl»ew^«wKMtary nMtname of S^aklnf ailiy—'Yea, we have nU left *m «t hw but wky have ytnbroethtrgnra,
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threatening Why «M»* 3»l tWM» Wo IS
Becaose you're an ogly customer in your cup*, my man. We don't want aay warder to-nl*bt,'
wbat vwieay.*
•fahiint JBlnd retorted Loka. •You are not man enoagh to fight a fellow iaa straightforward way/
No quarreling,' cried another inaa, *Oeme, Luke, he Bidet mean any harm —now,cud you, Billy?'
Hot Only Lake will h»»« Ws joke, and he bits rather too hard uflMe. Hera, Lake, gi" /our fist, and let's say no more about It.
With all my heart.' aaid Dalton, atmc^iuR forth bis band. Biliv took it, and shook but aa he turned away, he ..
All right, my flne "S1*1} owe yon one for thto, and yours ia a debt, shall pay wme day. mtc loo* op tlwlr IMttritd by Luke carrying bi« gao,mit«# for the wood. Toe band marched along in alienee. When they had arrived at their destination they halted, aitd Luka having loaded bia gun with shot, laid It down beaide him on the grass. Then there was a moment of alienee, and then were heard the following words, apokenlnthe well-know toneaofold Squire La via—
You had better aurreuder. There's ten of us, and you are only five, Oowe quietly, and you shan't be hurt.'
I am afraid we must run lor it, lads,* sang ont Luke. 'Let us bolt.' At that moment there was a sou mebetween two men, and then tba gun wss seised and fired, and the man who had fired it followed bis companions so quickly that it wae Impossible todls ttnguisb him from the rest. •This 1* very serious,' said the squire, bending over tbe JHffdln* body of the gaoie-keeoer. FP- I/O •Whodid it?'
Hare's the man's gun, sir, said a eervant, picking up the still smoking fowling piece.
Do you know whose it Is? ssked the
^'UYee, sir I recognised it at once. It belongs to Luke Dalton.' ik«
Luke Baltoul' echoed the squire. 'Why, I thought he was such a steady man. Dear, dear, this Is very sad. But
4Tbe
bt he was such a steady Is verv sad. But
now you had better take Burrowato the nearest cottage, and send st ouce for Dr. Harvey.'
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Burrows doesn't want a surgeon, whispered one of the game-keepera.
poor fellow'a dead 1* Luke Dalton
was
arrested on a charge
of murder. It was his guu that was fouud on the nirfht of the poaching affray, and It was bis voice that was beard io reply to the old squire's eummoos. You may imagine the despair of his wifb, poor creature no words of mine can picture her misery.
A few days after Dalton had been committed by the magistrates, and sent to the town Jail, he received a visitor iu the person of Lawyer Angel. The attorney beg&n
Tbis Is anad buslnees of It for you. •lam innocent.sir,' sild Luke.
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Never mind whether you are luno cent or not, my man. The questlcu is whether I ose save you from being hangfd. What evidence have you to oflfer?'
Then Luke told bis story Who was wltbyou on the night or the difficulty?' The lawyer avoided the word 'murder' in deference to his client's feelings. 'Can you tell me tbeir names?'
Luke Dalton thought a moment, and then repeated the names oftbe companions one by one. Befere dolng this however, he Insisted that bis list should be considered confidential.
Everything you will tell me is confidential, of coarse, my good fellow, the lawyer. *The names you have given me are, I am afraid, of little value. I know all the men, and tbey have been at work every day since this unlucky affair. Was there no one else?'
Ah! to be sure,* replied Luke there wss Sneaking Bllly-^iam fonea, you know sir? ,/* •Come, that's better. Are you quite care that ho waa there?' •Quite sure. How I remember it is this be and I had a bit of a quarrel before we set out.'
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He quarreled with you, did be Better and better. Come, we will nnd what Mr. Sneaking Billy has been doing since the mar—I mean the little irwgularlty.'
It'a very kind of you to take all this trouble about me, air.' Not a bit of it, my good man. I am well paid for it.' «Paid for It I Then my wife sent yon sod yet, how did she get the on •No Mrs. Dalton called upon me, but there waa no necessity. Your ease waa entrusted to me by some one etoe. •Not my wife I' said Lukealowly. •Some one else.' Who wsait.rtr?' •Y«n mount ask me. Were I to tell vott, I should lose a rich dljmt, who W bound me over to secrecy.'
But I will know.' cried fcalton, angrily. '1 have a right to know, and I will know.' f. «. »n
Oome.no violence.' Waa it young Mr. L*vUl tell I tell yon will know.'
Nothing particular occurred between thla Interview and the day of the trial, but It was considered strange that the prisoner refosed to «eo his wife. He sent no reply to her affcctionate letters, and she t*» bosdde hsw^f with grief.
The day of the trial arrived, «nd the pHeoner was placed io the dock. Els weeping wife stretched oat her srms toward nlm, but ho would not eoe her, listen to her. »sworn in.and tbejhadg* took hm place. The cler* resd the In dlctaent and then fold the prisoner to plsod. The counsel fbr the detente •ettted bis gown, aud the counsel for the proeeentloa settled his papon In t*Mkl Of I'll* •Ouilty or not guilty f' asked the Mirk, 1 will not be saved with hls money,' satd the prisoner. plead
Thorn wisrn 'eeneatlon* in eonrt. Be fore it had enhsided the Jndge had put
com manned, when a Utile man hurried into court, and cried outs •Stop I' •Tbis
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lodge. *1 must commit yoa uimpt of«ourt if yon Thon yon wlft oi
oalt murder by ssan.* Irregular,* said Ihi
iodge. 'Hemovethe man atonee." *i won't he atrotted, and heshsnt be hanged. William Smith haa ooaffeaaed that ho fired the gtm.'
The oounsel tor the d#te#aa waa on Ills Mp In dotnent, nod then (he waa explained. ^Saesklag
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ik danger of death tram a fbvef, MCNI A^APEATTLOP DEOLARIAM H4W*.I« lty, and Luke innocent, Aft»
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(hat. I toll von Twill know.' •Itcant do any barm.' n"}"*1**1® lawyer, and then he replied—'Well, if you must know, it fas young Mr.
I thought eo!' martnnred Lokv«nd white as a ghost, be sunk down upon the benchj andDurted bis free In hla hand*,
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rnabed toward him, only to be turned luck by her husband. Wbat nocatfoae Is this. Lake? An| yon mad?' said ao old man, approachittff tbeoi. 'Take bmm f&a* dfcogbter, air,' replied Dalton. 'She has deceived me, aa
aba deoelvtd you/ Take h»r back tbis ezpemte In Not a bit of It!'
after I have bad all restoring her to yon
What do you mean I bluah to own it,but it waa yonng Mr. Lsvia who aid for my defswM), at her wish—by er sacrifice.'
Rubbish I 1 paid it, sir, but I told Lawyer Angel to keep the secret from you. Youug Squire Lavis went to A uatralia two muntbs ago.' itoty is over. Father, daughter, and son-iu-law were reeouoiled, and I leave them io a happy family group.
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On Monday, ih«» Sad day sf March 1874, offer for axle at pnbllc auction, at the door of the otty court room, between the hour* of 10 o'clock a. m. aud 4 o'clock p. m. of »aid day, the following described part of lot, or parcel of land, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy the sum herein after named, as assessed against such premises for street improvements, a«d ail costs accrued or to accrue, to-wit: The south half of lot number twenty *ur In Parsons Kubdlvlsion of part «f lots, 8,6 and 6 In the northwest qoartarof section 27, township Ml, north of range 0 west In igo county aud State aforesaid, owned by said James Grady and Ann Urady, against which Is assessed seventeen and forty-four bun* dreth dollars (917 44-100) for grading and uavina that part of south ninth (0) street which llesadjaoent to the said lot or pared of land above dexoribed.
JOHN PADDOCK, Treasurer, City of Terre-ffaute.
£TKBKS-HAUTE, Ind., Feb. 14th, 1874.
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OT1CB TO CONTRACTORS.
SEALED PRO OSA' 8 will be received by the Con.men Counril of tbe city of Terre Uante, at their next regular meetn jin On the'evenlDK of the TO, of )8 4, fo constructing a briek sewer of fi* sand one-half feet diaaieter. commencing at the oorner of Second and Chestnut itreet«.»nd to follow the eourse of the Wabash A Erie CanA1,
aastwardly to its Intersection with Chestnut street, distance 4,600 feet. The work to ne done in the done in the year of 1874. to per lineal foot, including all the material for th« same, er the direetinn of the City liag to plans and sp-cifiea-.-e oSoe of the City Engineer, iposals must he accompanied with a bona 000, with the condition that if saW work ardedto the party m«kio{t m^li proposal,
wor
be oont'acted for the iurnbhinf l.. T" he d*ne under the direetinn of the City Engineer, acoordlas to plans and sp-ciflca-tioss on ale in the oSoe of the City Engineer
Pro
of 15 is awarded to tbe party making he will eater into a or ract ia writing. w!u» two soreties, sach as will be wpproveu hy th* uheil, for the faithfal perteraaaea ot said
B^ads will be required for the faithfal performance of said work, snd a waranteeof every part thereof, for one yesr from its com-
The Council reterve tbe right to reject any £Qd til bids*' By order of the Common Council. February 16.1814. RICHARD STROUT
17th
City Bngineer.
COJS TBACTO HS
at tk
of March. A. if 1874. or eon tructing a new market house, on tks old market house grounds at tike corner of Fourth and Wslnet streets.
Proposals must be msde to include all the materials aad work, according to plans and specifications on fie ia the ottos of the Gty l^rcposats will also be reeeived for the purchase .ef the old market house and engine noitfe. Situated on said grounds"HJIS Council reserve the right to reject any and all bids .to take po^tessTon of the work st a«»y time aad complete it at the expense of the contractor, under his bid. if be failto preform the work in a sstisfa tery manrter.
Bonds will be required for th© faithfal per-
febraary 19.1874. ty KnsCneer
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OSJd non resident defendant ia hereby notified of the pendency of said astion agalast him, snd that the same will stand for trial before me, at my office in said township, on tbe 14th day of April* 1874, at 2o'clock P. M.
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