Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 8, Number 39, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 9 March 1878 — Page 7

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He abafted In and took a cbair, Then fixed ou us a stony stare— W wrote away. unheeding. Until the clock strifclftWHiv#. aud then We asked him, att wedrojipal oor pen. naNiiu^r'. O, Dotltlo* Tneeh--I ihocght 1 'd call— fji 1 aee

kindly irienton all

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And I thought'(would nerpllliupifyoo Should Rtve meju'at a line or two--TalnTtoo much troublcnHVf

aat1»| WCsfc&JUil Uflel

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That oar old friend and college male, J. Ebenezer Uklnner, Called at our office t'other day, Conversed awhile, and, by tli way

Went hoiaa wif oa4o dilute I"

The Comanche Bride.

A TR OF TUJE JUNTAINS.

Upon the eastern (dope pf Table Hill, one of the most lofty of tbe Ruck Mountain peaks,sat a white man, ai though be ws» dreased in the garb of an Indian. He appeared to entirely alone. And yet not far betowtifm arosfe the smoke ol a hundred lodges, and tbe quarters'of a bod$ of Comanche Indiana were visible. The 3-011113 man glanced at them, and then be gazxl away down tbe valley of the 8 A'eetwater a» far as tbe eye could reach. But only mount alns piled up beyond mountains until, tbey bocotne blended with the gray clouda, met hia gaze, save here and there a lovely valley or a sparkling etreatn Long did tbe young ni/ut ga7.4iu silence and then apeaking, he appealed to be uttering thy thouifbta, rather than ad dressing W« words to any person, al ihouRh an Indian girl bad approached unseen, and w«h now standing near liim. He saM: 'Oh, what would I not give to see tbe gay world again Gut no! here I must romaln Hud burrOw like a wolf, where everythitig around it hateful! I can not endure it. I will not be kept a pris oner here!'

Ho cr»a§fi(l speaking, for tbe young girl bad advanced and thrown herseif upon the ground beioro him. She bad clasped his knees aud lookod up into hia eyes, while her own bad filled up with teara. She did not utter a sound, hut there was a thousand questions in the expression of Uer face. The young man observed this, and at ilrst he appeared a little contused.

Thou ho recovered his self-possession, and asked: 'Nemonie, did you hear my words?' 'Yes, Albert,' she replied. And the teara which Wad gathered in her eyes began to roll down her cheeks,

The feelings of the young man appeared to be touohed by this exhibition, and, pointing to the rising mud, he said 'Nenuuile, yoa'cati not wonder that I am sa«i. Away oil' yonder where the sun n-.es, ww my Imuie. Father, mother, brothers and sisters are there, and for lour years I have not seen them. For four years I have been here a prisoner, Mbutout from the great world and but lor yotr HiiiilfiM I believe I should have died before this, for only when with vou can I for a moment content 'myself.' •Then you do love me, dear Albert?' whispered tho young creature, as she nestled closer to the side of the mau she worshiped. 'Yes, Nemonie and if I could only forgot tho paat—if memory con Id become a blank—I might bo htippy bear. But I can not forget I can not cease to con lemplato the fact that I am a prisoner.' 'No, dear Albert, you are not restrained in your liberty. I am sure that my father, the old chief, haa been very kind to you. Has not your lodge baen of the very best, and your bed of solt furs?

Has ho not given .you hisouly daughter, Nemonie, for a wife? Has he not made you ono of his braves, and promised to confer still further honor* upon you?' '1 grant all this. Hut let me attempt to escape from tho tribe, and what would bo tho result? Why, my scalp would graoe the bolt of tbe llrat warrior who should overtake me. I know thla, and so I cm not help feeling that I am still a prisoner.' 'And wouldyo'u loavoufe if yon adu Id?' 'Yes, for I——'

The young mau paused, for ho had caught the expression of agony wh.eh passed over the face of his wife. He drew het to hia bosom, and then contln nod: 'I would go, Nemonie,but not without you. If you were absent from my side, 51 should never bo happy, for I should miss your sweet, innocent face, your kind words, and your carcase*. No other could ever liUyour place, so here

I must live and hero die.' At thai niomeut a party of some do*en Indians came up. They were headed by the chief, Wontum, the father of Nemonie. He seated himself upon the ground, but the other* remained standing. Tliid lie had something important to say, Albert well knew by his manner,although he remained sdent several uiinutea while he putted awav at his

At length he exclaimed •So our son la resolved to remain content among us?' 'Yvs,' tivd Albert, glancing toward 1.18 w.fa. •uoud Uu» uMi»**uail be hia caue*-?,' 'Yes.' •Hood! "And our son -would not re main inactive when there is llxhting to be done 'No,'replied the young man with enthusiasm. 'tiive me aotueibing to tmt the blood coursing through my veins. It is becoming .sluggish, stagnant. Lead me into battle—I will follow, even into the thickest of the tight! Place mo front to front with the accursed Sioux, and I will show them what a Comanche paleface can do!' •Hut you are not to be led —you are to lead From this moment you become toy first chkf, and I feel that you will tuake vouraeif worthy of such a trust!' 'I will—I will Oh, n.tw, Indeed, you give ine a uew life, since you give me something worth living for 1 When do we set out to meet our toes 'At ouoe. liut you are somewhat in error. It is not the Sioux we fight*' 'No! Whom, then?' •The accursed palefaces!' •What! My own countrymen! And you would bare me fight my own race?' why not? Are you not one of as now?'

The young man remained silent for a anon Uuie. That then* was a terrible tuward struggle going on was plainly to be seen, and the chief watched him oar. rowly until he spoke. He said: 'Chief, you have deceived me. For a long time I have seen that too were preparing lor war but you have led me to believe it was against the Sioux you wsre to tight. Had such been the case, I should have willingly joined you. But I will not light against my own brother! —my own race.'

Tbe chief leaped to his feet and hia eyes flashed lire as he spoke. He said

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No further words were permitted, for Nemonie was dragged away, and tho pyre was lighted. The red flame darted upward, encircling the form of the young man. But not a groan or a murmur escaped hi in, and at length his head dropped upon bis bosom, showing that life was extinct, or nearly so.

Nemonie had stood watching the dreadful scene. Sho appeared unusually calm, although she was very pale. Otiose she had glanced behind her. Within a few feet Iroui tbe spot where she was standing there was a cliff of rocks, and below a terrible gulf, hundreds of leet deep. As soon as the wife saw the head drop, and knew .that life was extinct, she said 'Albert, husband! now I ooiuetoJ iti you!'

She darted for tho preclpioe. Her father and others sprang forward to prevent her determined action but they were too late. Over the clitT she sprang, and down tbat giddy height she whirltd. Striking upon the ragged rocks below, there remained only the niaug ed tb*h or whit a few moments before bad b.eo the beautiful Comanche bride.

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'Tbetrklll roe!* w»* the firm anawer. 'I will not Agin against my rao«lf 'Listen, young man, continued Won* tDtn 'fo«r year* aE^i we Raptured As otir prisoner, we should

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ago we lived in poaeo and bappinews away off toward the rising sun. The rivers swarmed with fish, and tbe forest and prairies with game. We wero. indeed, Manitou's favored children. But tbe paleface dogs—your race—eame among us. They robbed us of our lands, they cesecrated the graves our sires, they poisoned our warriors with fire wuUm a*ui tnen they drove us from our homes at the point 01 tbe hayoftet. With saddened hearts we came hither. But Alauitou smiled upon usonjpe more, and we began to lift our beads in our origipride and manhood. We asked tbe Groat Spirit to give Usr these lands, and be replied that they already belonged to his red children. We became happy for our exchange was a good one. But tbe palefaces learned of our prosperity, and they envied us. Then they followed us with their poisons and their lying tongues. They profess friendship, but we know them. They shall come no further. If tbey are not driven back they will forc« us again to leave our homes, and we have nowhere to go but unto the great waters. They shall not come! No, not wo long as there beats an Indian heart or there is an arm to oppose tbem! J. in ua, tight with u«, and you are one of u.-! Refuse, and you nocomo equally our foe with them, and you shall never live to gaxe upon the setting ofthu-t sun!' 'You havo spoken. Now, listen to me,' replied tbe young man, bis

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Wk all have oar preferences but no one prefers to hear a crying baby when the lact Is so well known that Dr. Bull's Baoy Syrup would at once qaiet it. 25 cents.

ESTABLISHED 1S»7.

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PHffiXIX BRAND*1

PURE WHITE LEAD,

Manttfactor by

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Ifthey are your brothers, then von p%ia*iiik|i —aaw e% if a• 0%

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your life.. We did not^ hat we spared yon. Mere than this, we treated you with tbe greatest consideration and at length we gave yon oar only daughter for a wifrf. You swore to become one of us—to make our Interest* yotir own. Yoa have lived in indolence and now, for the first time, we ask your aid. What is your reply? You will not tight?' •Not against uiy race.' 'Such a raeof iqideed I What are tbev? What have they made as?

SWORN EVIDENCE.

The following*$ur» la pro»*abf*t»e most remarkable «rar ofTacted by ariy mecll* cat preparation far tho treatment of

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'Yon have decided?' 'I have and nothing can change my decision.'

Tbe Chief whispered a few words to the savages around him. They appeared delighted, and began their yelling, which soon brought tho ontire band to tho spot. These, learning bat was going on, joined in the dreadful chorus, until tho mountains echoed and ro-ech-oed with tbe sounds.

Albert was seized ani instantly tied to a tree. Then a quantity ol liuht brushwood was piled around hitn. His wife bad been eagerly watching tho proceedings, and, approaching her boshfu-rf she asked: •Dear Albert, will we know each other wheu we meet iu the spirit land? 'Yes, I think so,' was the repiy •Andean you talk tome there, and fold me to your heart aud tell me that you love me ever as you havo done here?' 'I am sare that I can. But whj' do you ask?' •Because your spirit will scarcely have left the earth ere mine will follow it. Perhaps we shall meet on the way aud enter that bright land together.'

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Hashing and his lips curling with scorp. 'Speak! but remember that your words will decide your fate.' 'You complain tbat the white mau has driven you from jjodr homes. True but wty did tbey do so? They came among you to seek fur homes, which only by I hard toil they could secure. The lands

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•eTere fmfn acroaw tlia cheat, nnd crcry Indication of cotnonjptton. J4y brm dcliM al) tlio Uroc. Thin matter iieeumtitntrfl *0 rapidly in

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throat that couM notkeep tbemQrtp: nt n!j[1tt I would cprm# out of brflTit

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SQO, at the r»thtt of suffocation. I Would ttin hnvi rjeour»a to #tcry Montis fumr pairerto dtooJilM Uicmuctjafrofn my tliroat ami Ju ad bcfari pclng

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iWe to ai«tp wrsln. For a pcrietf of alx yws Vny, wereaieerated #fid

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could with dlfllcnlty»w«llov^. Ifloally co uuiltetl An eminent surgeon lurett*rU to aa operation on them, bnt at hia request postponed It. The constant inflammation and ulceration In mf thpo.1t oaoaed hjr. —,—— my heal

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*go, 1 bfjrnn the use of Saspohd'b 1 Ton C*TAiiRn. After Tj»in(f the flml {lolili- bp*iw\ to Improve rapidly. The first dos« •-*«to cwar xny head as I had not known It to be for years. It seemed gradually to arrest the dHrhnrgcs.

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belonged to my Government, and tiicy had as much right to live upon tbem us you. Had you not molested them, they would not have disturbed you. it ou lighted tbe midnight torch, jtnd urnea their bouses to tbe ground. You butchered in cold blood their helpless 1 women and innocent children. The mountains and the valleys ochoed with their dying shrieks, aud the rivers were crimsoned with their blood. Is it a wonder tbat strong men should have arisen in their might and driven you back? No! And so long as you continue such merciless acts you will still be driven back!' a •Beware how you spoak!' Or Itl. 'You ask me to join you. In reply, I tell you there is no drop of traitor's blood in wiy veins. Not to save ten thousand lives would I become an apostatfl!'

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parglel toon minced tho Inflammnilm *nd swelllngofniyton*l1*,«othi»tthcySoonco^3,'rt totronbli Tbe soreness across my chfst dUanpeartu noises In my head ceased, my senses

lap peanut. senses ot

me. the bnixlBi scetnx am and every sftnt^tom ol to the verge of tho itrave illnappearod by tho usa Of SAXTOHD'S flADrCAI. CTKK FOIT AfBfcT.ltH.

of hearing completely restored, disease tlmt b«l reduced mo

I have been tli us explicit because, it*'it drnirjrtst, Iliavcaeeji:aKrcUd,'-utol'#u9orUK rrom jii, and liape to convmcw liiiny that tiiU Is a-grckt remedy.

I am ftttnfliiir TrHh tb" trtatment of Catarrti 1e» practised by tlio liv st livyicliins, ami li.ive rotihulted tho tnost erulnoftt nl»oiit my caso. 1 havo naed every kind of remedy nod apparatus that have appeared during a jterlwl of six years past, and have, nrhlto following their ihk1, taken trroat enro of my Reneral health,

Intt obtained no relief or encourage­

ment from anv if thi-m. Bostos, Kcb.

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GEO. P.DEfSJIgnE.

BriTOLK.ss. Feb.

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Then personnllr nppcared tho snld Gcortro F. Dlnsmore. and made oath that the forefroln^ *taleInentby him Rnbccrihfd I* true, lleforn me, -r| SETH J. THOMAS, JustlcvJ of tho Peace.

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