Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 5, Number 19, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 7 November 1874 — Page 3

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Willi W^MlW to«| W»

©no* (few* it* nay «wro flfH I

amiiat**! «wlaj" was tie twital reply. "Bat whnt do you owe whether I lire or die Yea aw haarttty tiwd of having B»h^«ef»edaIlywyoa cannot Im SUJfW of MMtaS

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Mr, Errinjeton tunwd my in mk-m

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aiekand, perhaps, a dy impo^ Wo, «wi he wm fjgutift r**"

mnr—rihle, a

gruw. .jMctMtoaMsd to «itod a! him evwy mem tiuu» wn»u«oniy «wm Hired from some new symptom. vrt »going I waa In hopea y»« Uf i'tl I*. •»'.#* ana raid or «oav»-rae with m- t-'T lull HH h-.ur- You tnswt be weU tint t-,a i."6 Wiy lob® here n- oat apeak to oat my tl„ »ded servant, who grow* mow

•jwdtor I

«''iU^r .»!* to yott wltll DlettOR. IvilM 1 oi oooks do you jnwl" *-N They ure all otMHdMwd tedious"

A wwapaper, ttvof" That I may tx Mcken«d with party No luwk yon. Why doMthit •m of yoar* ke»p to #k»ff Cannot frMuive ft*r jwophesytn# th«t Tfta are thinking »f manrytagagfata? or ne MO

«bmrte(l

love »f-

in «»wn

fturethas h» oum* spare a th«usfbt for for a«y one What ile yon m? Who says thatathought of m»»»rinft «ain ha» •nteredtny head?" asked Mr.Krringtoo, with

a

Mil

Bat ht» ucjsSS Oiiis xrnih'd »itiricattjr. "Iil»0*i alw*y to u-tl All I know. If you marry she hfir-H yoo will U' independentei m. •*c*t i' i, Master Rupert most i«*k out for p»d natch (l«pwt»'r ,M

Mr. Err!ngton's lip car c*n em^tttOU*l\ iut U«

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I.."t WrMJinp* BJHW-

crato liittiaelC It would ha*« tarn mtd»o he repealed his offer to rwt

is ,. iHaiwtadu ly deoJinedYou omy pruuuee It to rilfflw owYou have alwayt» turiven hard to appear In »nv eye* a» a iimn ton* reproche, tTnf mn like w* to get a peep Into

ii.'.ut,

ivo

and pem

that the mv.u

it if he re to a a

i!- re. Yoar bypocrtey has bwn one ot tbe reasons why I have »l«j» hatedyon.**

He »rxke wiih ftooh aoMurllng and mail* i»lnten«ity, that Mr. firrTogUm w«s

ah »ci*ed«

"Great heaven#! Currant, I never knowiiig'y gave you cuuae to hate m« Why do you speak In »Ut» way?"

You are not uiy «»»f «or.' wa* tbe aotle answer, "m eith chooie a plww-aiH-r topic, «r p.** tiilnk, then. I had better leave yoo for awhile and I will ask Miss Rsyt« i-oaw to you."

Y«u'il do nowli^ of the wrt. 1 don't want any one her iiefore whom leannot say what I please.*'

Mi*s KayuionU la the kindest and most considerate of wo:uont" waa the to tb« contrary For pity sake, go, Erriw^ton. or el»e »tand where 1 nnnot see you. I do not Haul to be eontimuUly kept la nUud of my evil either b\r you or your saintly !w .-»keeper. They haunt me sufficiently to satisfy my inmt relentless enemy.'*

And it waa evident that nothing Mr. Brrington coold do or say would eoncllUt hfm. that g*vnt!enian went away, hull' Inclined ta his humility to fancv tb he urast have contrived, thoa^n WuiitJUt intending It, to provoke the testy invalid and, rememlierinB that Durranf had expressed something like a wish to see Rujiert, he went In search of hc» wn to xayggee* that be should offer hi* relative a vwit.

But the sa|j?(^»ilon was not reeelred very cordially. "1 should be mrry to b#3wp(Mite «o gU'-i oi yiiursi not Mr. thirraafs man mr nn|fraeioa»—I tnay say so w»to ito me that I don't eaie to approach him/' "At hi-iMje, and holding the position towani ii that he does, be probably W

'r a iittle more dffcrenee from

ye .. hiia flrtber observed. "I eannot a (oo otBckiwi civility but f»r in i!v« Hup rt, yon might overlook

M"- [•"•-v&ftmew#.*^

I have heard." «Id Ropert,

•k \\, •••.'. tt you are t]i next heir to Mr. D«rm«t% property V* Mr. Pfritt^on nodded and th^a there m* ii j'.iaae.

T»»ll me,** said Ropert, al last, lookS«|r ateadUMtly at his fiuher, "If be beau |ed hla property to you, how tt w* niial^n my hop**, tf he did thia, j.u Hi^n withdraw yoar reUt.v #ihl and permit me to add*-* Kii-.'-T*

I i.-oui'l lot.** waa the agiunfcdwtoiy. *Y••••rr h.«v- spoken tow fa*te. Y»u an n- U\* twlv sue who has cherished th« t» j»~ of i'.Dtiinjj her. Bu' I am «mr\, n, 04Mur exceayve ,) sorry, tn.it 1 .id not ru«d theatateof yoar heart wuen I— "a

Heforeheem): -wyanotherword,Road whaken oil tbe hand. plaeed a^ rMfety on hla shoulder, and darted .. •••. to snateh hla hat from the stand in tad try toeool his angry e*ictof ••tit walking ftir aiwi fa^ln the Urn iir.--).«tltat prtwntfditaelf. lie plr lafco Mm ^aat«tlMtt and vrm atr ..o.- over ev^py obstacle, shaking th 1 ,!« bratiebes aa be dashed th«- add,, wh*»n he aaddealy fouwl Itfto- if ftK« t«. *»wttb thecmie^ Ui i. oughts —fcane Licadea hevaelf.

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Ikad twMod along HhotUnd veil it b«f balai- wtjh^r pretty Sm* -*g emihr* the anowy r«ld« I yotecteii tt ftxwi the keen northern )iowliM( and animated with Mk* been taking, she looked well that Rupert*# gaae btearfotfrattan, «»d deepwied lar to «»e most vivid eanwtion, a»« I -i- U'-r gruap Iwwr#»'h1^Tv. ,f ii,

•ih

s.a*fol

vmEi

hrMtw

walk woufvtrM

aa*. 5 iiot pttmuad# Maude fti*". 1 im and tell far mv» lii i! ttok I ye-U f*t»y with u.c a If «ft* \\e wfewii if ,pk .n! *ftroiiat«»

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o.lm ii le-

Poor Rapeft Ka^sottlya«dpHv «»d th*«l S0« to

to i.r. rtui wifiriwii )***«•. -m i« vrhatevea mm ht *&*£••• I and .^olMag teas a, Ma depart tl»a«t

hi* vmt* would «Jv»

sad am mm* fry wMeiWh -'Mi all iook fw tottma. Rmpert heard h«r with Nwret aa« waa too calm loaetKraa os .* IwW*,

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I mm do you

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f» Hatkj ii Will

''riafr tjr heart

®ysii will anaw n.e a aimmaiarable *jfrt -%m. AfMn, 1 Ut JN

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ilia thai

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have dlsmleaaed yoo, Ropert. Y«w am- A not thiafcthat I iduOlNgW fcf ym IpY*-*'"

will

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opeidy,and!

t)w touut* 1**"-

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felt

fct ar"o»elancholy wfettMNwTyottr^Bul Oimt eitdtement is now being «»eatod in

more. Has Mande been vextog your* ask(4 the bewildered Katie, who could think of no othar mmm few his strange leeches. "Indeed, Rupert, she does not in«Mi half tt* thoughtless things she sava, you mont Ibiwive her."

Whydoyoa sjieakof Mfiwdtot Is It beeaase you will not hear wo dwell on mt disappointtneiitf |Vriu»p»y«u Itave waroed against me, and I kaow chat I am not justified In ^p*«klng thta, after what my tether has said."

But when he seised her bauda, ahe burnt Into tears, and tiiteously sobbed oh I you are cruel Y'ou shock, you frighten tne! How caji you forget that there is the happlneas of another to be considered before we think of ourselves?"

Dearest Katie!" he bejjan hutah*' btoke away, leaving hint with no hope to ffeod on but wbatheeouid gather fhmi tlie little "we," that seemed to say she would love him If there were no barriers unkindly thrust between them

When he re-entered tbo house, be found it In oonfuslou. Mr. Durrant had

aischarged

uarreted violently with his servant, hitn on the spot, aud even instated on rising and dressing, to watch the man depart.

When be had gone, Mr. Durrant said with an exulting smile: "The saucy rascal thought that I ooald not do 'without him but 1 have shown him to the contrary. I will not be made a convenience of b" anybody, and from beneelbrth

But ere the boating speech eould be hnished he staggered, put his baud to his side, and fell to the floor, there writhing in such agonies that Maude tied the sight horror-stricken and it was with dithculty that be conveyed to to tbe chamber he was destined never to quit again.

Some presentiment of the danger he had incurred by his foolish conduct wade Mr. Durrant very uianatieable lor a few hours. He permitted bis uiedicai man to be recalled, and caught agerly at Mr. Errington's proposal mat further advice should bo sought.

Accordingly, an eminent pbysidai came from London to shake his brad and pronunee the case hopeless. Mr, Uurraut's fife was, in a gnat measure, In bis own hands. By the exercise oi common prudence it might have been prolonged for months but under any circumstances he was actually a dying m.tn, whose span of life such another hum of temper might terminate abruptly.

He insisted on hearing the physician's opinion and was impressed by it. You all know that I cannot live," he told Miliy, "awl so you will either neglect me, or do your utmost to putine out" ^ny misery with as much despatch as you dare use.

You cannot really think so badly of us!" exppostulated Mr. Errington,, wh stood by.

Bah! You will t^e careful of me, no doubt, till my will Is made, and then you will be guided by tbe terms of it.''

Mitly thought in her heart that Mr. Durrant was what Katie called him—a "horrible man." However, as some compassion for him mingled with her dislike, she never relaxed her attentions. But in one of his fttaof ill humor he protested that he wall beginning to feel *fraid of peopSe who were always so civil and mining. He would hare a nurse from one or our Loudon hospitals—a *transrer, to whom he could pay a weekly f«i*ry, and who would therefore have more to gain by keeping him alive than by getting rid of him.

Miilleetit thankfully acquiesced in the armngement, and wrote uerseif to Dr. —-i wagging him to send down a trustworthy person with aa much dispatch ai «. Hhe was beginning to feel the of waiting on so impatient an invalid, although Maude was always wil ling to relieve her for an hour or two ana even Katie coaouered her repugManee, and sat with Mr. Durrant every atterrwon, whiie Milly walked or

It wm on her return Atom one of these nmtituttosik that she was met by Maude with tbe tidings that tbe nurse bad arrived.

Very pmmpl of Dr. —to it not? I am aogted, dear Mtaa Raymond tor you are hegtoning to look qulttHitggad, and we ought not to let you wear yourself out for such an unthankful man as Mr. DtifnuiL"

I, too, ahatl be gM to be relieved of my rwpomiibiHties." w«s the reply.

WkMatotbtowoauM?

ahaU

never trouble y»«i

Has my istner nas «aio. mised her oyea iiwuiringlv. are talking In riddle r. Errini£tc»u said? aud_ why

Kftltft imlnfl hff You t»* Mr. Errlngtm should I ha warned again** youf "Can yoo not gutw#T Ai»J Katie, If my hopea and wiahea (bund «te echo In your heart, you would not awrftoapk KM thia Question. You would know that I have been mad enough to forget the heinwa In the woman, and to fancy Ma* I mUtht In time teach her to think £Two(tlt& the rich twstsure of her love,"

Instead of replying, Katie natlwred the «lda of her veil in her hand, so aa lo vonceal her ftsse more eflb-stually, and hurried on in great agitation.

Rupert stood and w«U«hed her awhile, then, lesolved to have a more definite answer Atom her own Hps, be sprang in pursuit.

Have you seen

m. "S4, I MMtt Katie to reeefve her, and ran to meet you. Pray warn her of r. I*«mw»t'» pecuilaritir*, or ahe may take •An)^ at kh qoeerapeeelw «ad leave him."

Promising to do this, MHly quickened herstcjpa, h«it ero ahe nwA«d ih« hooae, Katie,^rlth a very grave face, aime to

nm

Yes. twve

theuon*#,** tdie said

to a««wer to an litqulnr $ have jyst toft tor, fKte has been lll—eelapd with a Mtrat^e Aiintf»#as aa soon as she entered the howMF-. She to ft curious woman

Mit Piay cotwe and #w

«^ric«ilty

Kir own

JOHNuulkhix

arooaed by

!*•*&, Mllly Itavmond dlsMt*

ga»d iw»*e4f from the Patera, and haal«t^d to the mam wtrtwe tto mmm mwmm&lm.

W. BAQUETT,

Hour Brr«t H«loggf7al

IM8UI&

TMllwM.

my m* tor y»m inmt

40 mat wi$t

i'JiVSVj

S IM|| RF 1 I |^I?1 I VV I A |*T§

b«yhis Boot* and

TEHRE HAUTE SATURDAY EVENING MAIL.

FARMER

8h««a,

GUTS

Hla store early and late. Bring your families and your friends and they will he fitted and suited at N0YE8 ANDREWS, HI Main street south aide,

TEHRE HAUTE.

IJRAIEIECITX „mf- .»•

OLIPT & WILLIAMS,

Manutocturcrs of

Sash, Doors, Blinds,

Window and Door Frame*. Moulding Brackets, Ntalr Balling, Ballu«t»ri»» Jewell Po»t% Flooring, Hiding,

And all description* Of

FINISINGf LUMBER!

Wbokaate and Retail dealers in

Pine Lumber, Lath & Shingles, Slate Roofing,

AND

ROOFIMG FELT.

Custom Aawlng, Ptalalagand WoodToraingdooetoatder. AU work wwrranted. Cor. 9tb and Mulberry Street*.

w.iLCurr. KKK«T cwrr /SLIFP A SON, MjutvwAtiTtSMMm o* LOCOMERITFI, STATIONARY

MARINE

BOILERS.

TUBOTJAH AND C1LINDER, rtrat MM**, he*. r»|Oara»d Vslast,

J^JILLINERY.

and Ubas

decided that ». Andrews' to tbe buy them, as he

Yon

Prices to the lowest pmfita.

well to call and examine

lb

wiD

HIS

Stock befbns purchasing elsewhere, Oood, subatantlal Ibat wear,aaeh as will piev«tntaoi«

THROAT

feftga, Aft. New doods arriv­

ing dally, (live him call when the bad weather comes on. You will find him at his old stand, Mid he will he found

IN

VArgisst. IIaa4aeaiHtaad ClMB«|k estKeeii la tlue Utf.

Fall and Winter Goods. Pattern Hats, Straw and Velfet Hat*, Milk Veldts, Velf»-t

Lmou,

Manufactories of Terre-Haute.

Furniture!

OF THE BEST QUALITY AND OUR OWN MAKE,

—SUCH AS—

Bedsteads. Bureaus, Washstands. Book Cases, Parlor and Chamber Setts,

Bed Lov.nges,

AT LOWER PRICES* THAN RVKR BEFORE, ROTH WHOLESALE ANO RET.ill.,...

18 and 20 Fourth St, between Ohio and Main,

Planing Mills.

CMS,

SUks fiiibbons Flowers,

UraameatH, &c.

Hats and Feathers, CLKASlin OR DI ED. E. B. COLE, iti Mala RtfMt.

S. K. ALLEN! Agent.

1

Looking-Glasse's, Chairs, Etc., Ele.,

UNfMiS1EAM£AKBRYw'

llUAli UKlWiO A BRO.

MaaufiMrturers of all kind* of

Crackers, Cakes Bread. And CANDY!

DEALERS IN

Foreign & lome*ifa Fruit* Faacy aad Rlaple Qmeries, JiAVATICTT* STHKXT,

{Between the two Rallroada,!

TOSEPH

Terra Haute, I nd.

SCOTT,

••THE"

Terre Hani* Pomp-Waker.

North flth HtJbetweea Cherry and MnlberrrVDnsler hi all kinds of

PUMPS.

Ard PUlflP FIXTIJRBi

MY SPECIALTY I

The Ohio Wood Pump,"

Made from Wild Uoeamberaod White Wood Tlmber-the burnt and vhmpnt ^aaapln tw l*rinted Goaraateeand IMreetloaefarti{sh ed with each and everjr pump.

Orders by ntall receive

OOF

prontj* atten

Uon. C*1J around und exaralae o«r Pampf and PMtw belbre jmrehaslng.

QEO. W. IIABERLY,

1

(Haiinair ta CHAitCB* CO^)

Dealer In all kinds of

DRESSED LUMBER

Nortli 2nd St.. Corner of Linton, HAUTE, IND.

aadwar»

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tOTGH LEATHER

WMesale, Trade of Terre-Eaute.

MILLINERY The following Wholesale Houses of TerreHaute are supplied with a Ml stock of FRESH GOODS, which willbe sold at BOTTOM PRICES.

HULMAN&COX,

WHOLESALE GROCERS!

AXD DEAIJBK8 IK ALL KINDS OF

Domestic and Foreign Wines and Liquors,

TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA.

M. COOK,

Cigars aad Tobacco, Flour, Salt, Nails, fcc., i®*8, CORKER MAIX AMD FIFTH STREETS, Terre HauteA Indiana,

TUELL, RIPLEY & BEMING, KJKCIaVMlTK'v-

WHOLESALE DRY Q00DS! I

604 MAIN STREET,

BEXtaa BLOCK,

TERRe-HAtTi ftilDIAIA.

ELIttHA HAVKNS ROBERT OEDDBM

HA YENS & GEDDES,

ssecMMr* to r. a. iKPrem co., WHOLEMA1R hEALHUi IN

Staple' an,d Fancy Notions*

White Goods,

IP

Shirt8.Hosier.r,

WHOLESALE

T.

BUTCHERS TALLOW

SrrrEAAOlt TO

3

k."

(i I oven, etc.,

Exclusive Agente for all Piece Goods made by the Vigo Woolen AMlr, NO. 639 MAIN STREET, TBBtoE HAtTTE, IltDIAHfA, BETWEEN SIXTH AND SEVENTH, ?'7.

1

NICHOLAS KATZENBACIl. FRED KATZENBACH uah iVAJf4r^i»AVii. rvs«L/ a/viAiu

N. Katzenbach & Bro.,

Xannfhetarera of and Wholesale D«al«rs In .^A.4 i?

CIGASS, TOBACCO, PIPES &ct

18» 91AIII STREET,

Factory No. 44, South Centre Street, TERRE nALTE. INDIANA.

L. -A.. BTJRK"ETT

146 M0 STREET, TERRE HAUTE, CO,

WHOLESALE DEALEft IN fc

Leather, Hides,

FURS, PELTRIES, SHOE FIND. INGS, TANNERS* OIL,

146 MAIN STREET,

PRICES OF TO-BAY AND N8T TO-MOKBpW,

Unless agreed upon by Special Contract.*

.i

1'

HUjite, green titmmed do grwn salt cured trl do dry flint, inmisieu... do dry salt, trimmed KIP AND CALF, green

lmmed.

J. COOK & SON..U

AND RETAIL DEALER IN

HARI1W ARK AND CUTLREY,

193 and 154 Main St., Terre flaate, Indiana,

Amenta fbr the HORNEY RICHHOND PLOW. -*1 l"'"7

H. RIDDLE,"

WHOLESALE DEALER IN 1

Blillinery, Btraw Goods, Laces,

RIBBOMM. FAtfi «OOI)N,&c.

Will Duplicate Inrtinnapolis, Cincinnati or Cklcaco Rills. CKHKI Trade Solicits.

T. M. RIDDLE, 151 Main St.. Terre Baate.

I J. Q. BUTTON. E. B. HAMILTON.

BUTTON & HAMILTON,

HCtCEMORHTO

O. BARTLETT & CO.,

"CENTRAL BOOK STORE,"

Ho. 585 BSaln S(m, Terre Haute* Ind.

T81 VWRTUI'I

THE HIOI«E*T'AHIf Pltl« E PAID KOR PRODfCKi

THEO. STAHL,

Wholeaalo and Retail dcaler la 5

Qneensware, Glassware, Chandeliers,' Kerosene Lamps. &c., fcc.

ALL KIMMOr

BAB CJOOIW and FIX r(JKl^i of tb? "atert stjlea.

I ftm offering special fndlafent^nlg on fiifnaware. Silver Plated Castors, Fork^ and Hpoons, also Table Cutlery.

3*

5

Ir

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&i~: 5.

'..-J-

AT

Sf\

BippMoc^i

I

Yoo wui always And

SUGARS,

COFFEES,

ZkfL Oi 81

(Vtlltf

TEAS,

Anin1y S**1*

aad Ft

Groeeriea

THEO. STAHL,

Mala Street, two doora WestsfFearth StiMl.