Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 4, Number 37, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 14 March 1874 — Page 7
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The Drunkard's enly trace.
Kitty Ward's Resolution.
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For two year* Kitty Ward hwlbwn «»aroeeUy striving to r- good. Sbe desired, beyond all thl-^*, to be pare in Heart, true in motive. an »in purpose. Hot the result did not k-~*fy her. To hen* very greet mortification, »be was forced to see tbat tie reel obstacle was self-love. Tbe Issue of all this was the following Insertion In her diary: «Resolv ed, With tbe help of Heaven, 1 will seek to ddfcgood where and in what degree I eaa, without any thought or hope of reward or return in any WftYe* ilere a pleasant voice from sn adjoining room called, 'Kitty love!* •Yea, dear mother,' ^turned the young* girt.
Ber* are tm invltatlaas few you. Com* for them,' Kitty ope awl one, which ran aa follows:)
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PtXSS: Pick up your PETTIEST
dresses, and bringthein, with your sweet face, over to woodlawn. I want to borrow yon /or a month or two. Bring all your supply of merry smiles, bright looks and winning ways for the Marceaus, Livingstones, and Lees, are here. Also, my dear ba-f-Neu, bring all your wisdom for Ursa Major is coming on the last ot the month. He cares for nothing earthly but learning, and never opens his mouth to a lady save to growl. Perhaps I should explain. Bv Ursa M^jor 1 mean Doctor Randsll, tbe ureal want—who, by the way, is likewise'* great parti. I will send the carriage to tbe at ion for you. Goodbye, dearie. 'COUSIN
Mrs. Ward saw very well the straggle which her daughter was undergoing, but she only said:" 'Decide for yoarself my dear,' and left her.
Kitty rca op stab's, fully determined $ Ito go to Woodlawn bat the first object ,Un» act her ga*e was her diary and— the resolution.
Then commenced a sharp oonfliet. ,.«The many and varied delights of Woodlawn passed before ber—«be rides, tbe excursions, the boating parties, the /etc* of all kinda^and the elegance and 'refinement of Its surroundings: and in strong contrast was patient, suffering
Aunt Kutb, in her quiet, little home, fwidowed and eb fid less for yeaal9with u» company, nothing cheerful. now, if aw there Is a eKance to set upon my new resolution—'
To avoM ftirther temptation Kitty wrote a letter fall of regrets to Cousin Alice, sod one of acceptance to Aunt Roth.
Aunt Roth took off her spectacles and ^vtesd fcsr syts, Fban aboxaad Kitty's nwTiid said, "w bleased childt1 and than handed it to tbe physician by ber )edaide. THe physician, a qniet-iook-ing gentleman, with a bread, white forehead, was ths child of a dear, early ^friend of Aunt Hatb's.
Kiuy came at the appointed time^nd within a week tbe bouse was a changed plaee. Tbe doors and windows were opened, the sweet sir and bright sunttbine let in. Bouquets were scattered here and there, frrshly arranged e«ch «lar, tm rigid srraog«(aen| of tkwfu rwas woken. Aunt Ruth's old piano was toned, and drawn up near tbe floor tff tot room, that Kitty might sing to her. Aaat Eatb's good old heart was greatly ngoieed ley all tbia change, andtbftdfofcot wondered gteat|y. He saw tbe effert, and knew Kitty to be the f*uae^but tbe means to him a mystery. Frotn day to day he wondered what fefcsng* aaob ft bright spirit would make In hm grand bat sembr* old place, a mile or taw distant. __
Slothing oould exooad Kitty amsae ment when aba found tnat Aunt Ruth's frtocult to whom sin bad written sooi» tea of *bom sbe talked so much, was tbe great doetor. 8iw dSd Ml talk mmoS la his preeenee, tor sbe stood In real awe of hira bat ber delight was unspeakable in listening to hlsconvarsatlon with Aunt Rath. Ilia vast
knowledge, his varied expcrlenos, his noble Ideas, were wonderful to hear, and »M wstfitulated herself that she knew him so moch better here than aha oould have known blm at Woodlawn.
Ifctbed or Kitty wsa a rerelation. lit had never had moch time or oppor* unity for etOoying the society of ladle*. «Ha wa* n?t at ail versed in tbeirwsya ur tboo*bt KHtf*s beaming face was like suoski) her merry laugh Ilka t.e rippr waters, her voice lika sweet me v. He noted her womanly ways, tor lenees, ber kiadaem. HsiouwlMr wrer weary of well-doing, »»»*r seeking berown.'
It fell out aa Kitty had predkfc*. Aunt Roth grew rapidly better So, after all, Kitty went t« Woodlawa about the time that Doctor Randall did. But, for some reason. »be did not «HB|}Oy It as abe had in former timaa. Everything leaked trtt and Intereet, and uie looked bees a aigh to tlMi quiet conversations In Aunt Ruth's t«iek*room. Sbe saw bat little of Doctor Haadatt* Heeeemed engrtnwed by th«
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The second note, from a good old Quaker aunt of ber father's, was in a different strain: •Mr Daajt KAfBARTNE: Will thee vomt and stay with thy old aunt for a lew weeks I am sorely afflicted with rheumatisri, and quite helpless. I long for thy bright iaca and cheerful voice. If thee will come, thee will be doing a great kindness to thy aflectlonat*. Atjirr BOTH.'
Kitty was thought Ail for some time Mother, what shall I do?' she asked anxiously.
Wba* dojvod wish, my child in quired Mrs, ward.
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Da you not think that Cousin Sarah would go to Aunt Ruth she said, at ter a pause.
Very likely, replied the mother. Oh, mother.' exclaimed Kitty eagerly, *1 should like so much to go to Woodlawn! It is SO delightful there. The company is always refined, intelligent and entertaining. And Doctor to to be there. He has been abroad for years, engaged In scientific researches connected with his profession. He knows everything I'
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r, tor when be saw ber so sought by her yMRf friends, no psrty being oom* __ !»le?» without ber, the delight and Joy DOUBLE TRACK! of *11, be began to foar that the sodety of adalt ataaeat Uke himself must be Irksome, and ha only thaa discovered what it would be to him to hsve ber al waya.
Toward the do*" the visit, Dortor Randall proposed tn«i tbe party abould transfer themselves to bis place for a week or so. This Invitation was hailed with delight, for Randall Place, with Its m^Jeetie treea, beautiful views, long avenuee, grassy lawns, and, above all, grand, mysterious rooms, closed since bis mother's death, were objects to alU Not the smslleet of Kitty's pleuura was that she found dear Aunt Ruth there. But yet Kitty carried a dreary heart the while, for it seemed to her that all ber Interest in life was ooneen trated in one spot, and bow soon sbe was to leave It
One day Doctor Randall sat In his library alone, his bead buried in his bands. Aunt Ruth osme softly in Sbesaw bis look of wretchedness.
Tbee ought to be a happy man,II ugh Randall, with these broad lands, and jtby great opportunities to do good But thee dost not look so.'
Aunt Ruth, I would give all of this, and more, for one little ewe lamb that Is not mine."
What doet thou mean Hugh 7 I mean that my selfish heart pines for your little Kitty.*
Aunt Ruth walked out of the library with more oelerity than ber aged body usually permitted, went to Kitty's room, la a manner tbst might be called excited, and said:
Katharine, go to the library the doctor has need of thee.' Kitty hastened, a little alarmed.
Aunt Ruth says you want me, Doc* tor Randall.' 'I do want you—I dot What else did sbe tell you That my whole be lag is crying out for you, tbat my heart is hungry and insatiable But I did net mean to disturb your bappy lift—I did not mean this knowledge to coma to vou.'
Kitty turned her sweet, true face full upon bim. 'Doctor Randall, in all tbe world there la nothing 1 wonld rather have tbsn your love.'
Sbe has been his wife now for six months. Mrs. Randall is a good and noble woman, Doctor Randall is a good and noble man and there is no reason why they should not lead good and noble lives. Aunt Ruth has closed her little boose, and is their honored guest. Kitty still strives ardently to keep ber resolution, but ber husband thinks she never bsd need to make it.
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C-HALBD PROPOSALS will be reeeiVed by the Common Couoeil ef the City of Terre Haute at ther meeting. Taecd*y evening, the 17th of Mnroh. A. 1 1874. tor eon tructing a sew market house, oa the old market house «rr«iina» at the corner of Fourth and Walnut streets.
Proposals must be msde to include sl] the materials and w«rk, according to plans and iffi
neclflcations on file in the office of the City Proposals will alse be received for the purchase sf the old market house and engine houee, sUnated en ssid grounds-
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The Council reserve the right to reject any and all bids to take pot»eseion of the work at any time aad complete it at tbe expense of the contractor, under nis bid. if he fail to preform the work in asatisfa-tery manner.
Bonds will be resuireu for the Caithfbl performance of the wor*. By order of the Common Council,
1874,
said Plaintiff filed an Affidavit la due form, showing that said Frederick H. Kennedy, William M. Kennedy, A. M. Marshall and 1. Marshall are non-residents of tbe State of Indiana.
Said non-resident defendants are hereby notified of the pendency of satd action against them, anu tbat tbe same will stand for trial at tbe April Term of said Court In tbe year 1874.
Attest: MARTIN HOLLLNOBB,
JOHN T. SCOTT,
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THESTATE
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GO COUNTY.—In the Vigo Circuit Court—Meury F. Keith vs. Frederick H. Kennedy, William M. Kennedy. A. M. Marshall and H. D. Button. In Attachment. No. WP9. Belt known tbat tm tbe 7tb day of March,
plfTa att'y. m"-3UClerk.
STATE OF INDIANA, VI
GO COUNTY.-In tbe Vigo Circuit Court—Mark Beal vs. Deborah Stephens, Mary J. Coeper, Edwin N. hooper, Anna K. Johnstone, Alfred Johnstone, Emma C. Lockard, James P. Lockard, BUiaba A. Stephens, John K. Stephens, Rachel E. Chapman, Solomon Stephens, Albert Stephens and Gu-rie Stepuens. Complaint to Quiet Title. Be it known that on the 64b day of March 1874, said Plaintiff Sled an affidavit in due form, Showing tbat said defendants are nonresidents of the State of Indiana.
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FRANK HEIN1G&BRO.
Msnufkcturers of all kinds of
Crackers, Cakes. Bread
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DEALERS IN
Foreign & Domestic Fruits, FANCY A STAPLE GROCERIES, uar
A Terrs sTaaaT,
(Between tbe two Ballroadsj O-tf. Terte-Hs«te,Ind
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partaersbip heretofore known as Huiugnter A Bower has ttila S4tb dsy of February, 1W4, been dissolved by mutual eo» •eat. I.IM4L
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IVAOOS, DEPOT, HAT,
:v-' And RAILROAD TRACK SCALER (^ill on or Address II. J. HEELER, *05 North 8th Street, dent! for Circular. TS9t*EHAIJTe, INI».
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DMINISTRATOU'B SALE OF
XX LOTd.—Notice Is b«i*fby,glven. tbat, by virtue of nn order of the v1*o County Circuit Court, theuodersigned admioistmtor of tbe Estate of Marion Woodmansee, deceiuied.will offer for sale, atanctlon.althe Court HoUSA door, in the city of Terre Haute, on gosnlay, April the litk, 1874, tbe following described Real Estate, situated In Vigo County, Indiana, to-wit: A part of out lot number 85, in tbe City oi Terre Haute, and bounded as follows, banning 100 feet from tht- northwest corner ef 01 hand MofTaU streets, and running tbence 10 1 eel north alone the west Hue of Mistreat tbeuee west 1eel, thence sonth 2tfl foet, along the ?ast side of 5th street, thence east *06 feet aionu the HOJ th side of Moffstt street, thence nortb 100 Utenceeast 200 feet to place ot beginning. Statu property will be Mrtd in lots, if deemed advisable. Terms: One-third casb. Ibe residue in two equai instalments at s*x and twelve months, with notes, at interest, waiving benefit of appraisement, arid secured by good trreboki security, Sale to begin at 2 o'clock v. u. ., QAVIDC.COOPER. Adm'r.
Beat
SUGARS*
COFFEES,
TEAS, And all Btapts and Fancy
Groceries.
GRAIN,
.r CATTLE, MINER'S
FtLLETSFMS
LOW RESERVKR
lift
Are Suited io all Climates,
AND FAMOUS FOB BEBS0
BEST TO US2I CHEAPEST TO BUY!! EASIEST TO SELL 111
Pssteas Ibr dolag mors sad
BETTER COOKING, Mere rr
Qutekar aad Cheaper Ttua say Hmtrtbt aaat. AMOCS FOB 9ITO8 Ssthftotlen Enrywban,
AXO BCUKI
Especially Adapted
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VASTS
SQCSESOIA
SOLD
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Excelsior Mantrf&etttring Com'y,
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Loon, neM AVD ,) k.
Smith & Townley,
Terre-Hsnte, Isd,
AJUL USSS AHD PltlfES, from 915. OO TO #73.00.
WARRANTED W BE THK BEST IMPROVED AND BEST gPSBATIira WOOD COOKING. STOTK IN THE WOKI.I). FOB SALE BT FIBST-CV.ASft I»EAI.EBS
EVERY-WHERE.
^WONDERFUL CURE.
As I am well known in this vicinity, I desire to state thus publicly tbat my dangbter had Female Weflknef*, Uterine Disease and Vomiting of Blood, being constantly confined to ber bed for months. After employing tbe best medical aid within oar roach without any avail, snd being given np by physicians generally, I called on Dr. Heard of this city, wbo has restored her to good health.
This I publish ol my own accord. (Slgaeo) RACK KL CLEVELAND, LAUR1 CLEVELAND. State of Indiana, Vigo county ss:
Personally before me, Justice of the Peace la and for the oonaty ol Vigo snd State of Indiana, Rachel Cleveland and Laura Cleveland, her daughter, wbo, being duly sworn aorording to law, depose and say that the foregoing statement given of Dr. Heard la tbe cam of tbe daughter Is true, to which their signataras sre appended,
Witness my hsnd and seal this September 1611), 1#73. [Scalj B, DENElflfS, Jastiee of the Peace.
gOMETBUNGJIEW]
Pettaewffl** Oraded Kk-hool TtiiiTy and Moatftily Beport Book. For daily reports of the number enrolled, withdrawn, re-entered, snd transferred, in each room or grade also tbe number present, absent, aad tardy, and tbe per cent, of attendance a Teachers' Registry, Visitors' Record and plaee for remarks.
Every twenty-first page is ruled for tbe Monthly Ke|ortt of Teacher*. Th* Book contains room for tbe reports of rw ST.VK teachers, dally end monthly, for tenmontb*.
Ibe whole, when completed at the elo«e ol the School Year, forming a complete Diary of the year's work.
A valuable buok of reference at all times. Should be used in every Graded School, Highly recommended by prominent edu--tor.oi.b.H.™g.
Address.
J.
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0. A FRED LEE.
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Commission Merchants,
Wholesale aad Retal Dealers in Prod ace, Fruit?, Gan«, Ac.," No. 11* Blatai Street, (West of 8eveatb St)
TEBBB-MAPTB, IMP.
All Orders promptly atteaded to aad Good* detlveiad to any part of tbe city.
