Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 10, Number 22, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 29 November 1879 — Page 3
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Will's Will and His Thanksgivings.
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But it was not always to be so. The I jadge was seized with a severe attack of
Hyde was sent for, and bis substitute, Dr. White, came instead. Judge Hall was too ill to recognize •him, and Mrs. Hall too glad to have a doctor at all, to think ot past misfortunes and Annie received him with a blush that was exquisite, and a smile radiate enough to illuminate any man's soul. Will went abont bis task with skill and energy. The judge was very ill indeed, and for several days hung between life and
rll ia and weakaa a^bv11ot
Sr^mpoM old' man crept back info'
life by the slowest progress but it mesnt living, and that was enough. Mrs. Hall blecned the doctor over and over, and cried herself into joyful hysterics. Aunie went up to him with both hands out, and a face speaking far more than her words. "1 don't know how to thank you, Dr. White," she said, softly. "Shall I tell you?" significantly in quired the doctor.
Aunie did not answer, but I am in clined to think he took her silence for consent, since half an hour afterward Miss Cynthia, who had arrived in the nick of time to soothe and scold away Mrs. Hall's hysterics, burst into the library, when that congenial was over, to find Annie, and found her, indeed, with her bead on Dr. White's shoulder, and his srm about her waist
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her. Annie laughed, and Will whistled tbey were both aware of an enemy, but did not care to acknowledge it.
The judge recovered well enough now without further need of a doctor but as soon as he was about again, Miss Cyn tbia felt it ber duty to tell him of hei new discovery, ten Will White but now he was "fellow" should not only have been bis physician, taking advantage of his unconscious condition to establish himself there, but that he should actually have had the Impudence to make love to Annie, and she the audacity to accept it —this was more than flesh and blood could bear! He stormed at bis wife, and raged at Annie. Mrs. Hall cried, of course but Annie atood still—calm, though very pale,—and looked straight in his faoe. Tbih was too much he could not bear it. "Do you hear nae, miss?" he roared. "I forbid you to speak to that fellow again! Marry him, indeed! indeed yon won't!" "I shall," said Annie, tranquilly.
The judge turned purple. If a pin on his table bad peeked up in his face, and
fone
off like a pistol, be would not avebeen more astounded never before had his will been defied by an (Wh-what do you mean, you little hussy?" he stammered, fairly choked with fury. "Just what I said, father promised Will White to marry him, and I mean to keep my promise."
The judge swore a loud and mighty oath: it wss not bis habit, and Annie was both shocked and startled. He saw it In ber start of surprise and look of dismay, and went on ,»
-Don't you dare to look at him again, much less to—" His head began to swim, and then hi* sight grew dark he fell to the floor in sensible.
When he awoke, the scene was changed he lay on his own bed, weak as a man oould be. unable to lift band or foot, even to fully open the lids from tinder which be peered doubtfully about him. Annie and Dr. White stood
by a little table, the doctor dropping MOUK? medicine, and Annie looking on. Presently she spoke, in a guarded voice but the judge beard her. •Will he Tli
ive?" he said.
"But I am ao glad ho bi better!" earn-1
«atly answered the girl. "Aud so a-ji I, Annie. like me, you know."
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I want him to
Thejudge oould not believe bis ears for years be had hated this young fellow—whenever he happened to think of him, that is within a few weeks past he was conscious that his most fervent wish had been to get him out of the way in s:me manner—neither death nor exile would have been objections ble—and yet the man wanted htm to live, and had been doing his beet to aavebim from death. The judge shut his eyes, and feebly meditated the mat ter, bat he said nothing. "Night brings counsel," says the proverb aud so may sickness, for it ha» the uight's silence and leisure for thought.
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oat ton ao aadly iutorruptod, began to l«r If the tit had really erased from
fc memory the passion and fury which id brought it on. Bat tbey all mis- keep bad understood him he was a cud of bitter thought and fancy ail this time. To iitve been on the edge of death hi to see things differently *Her we return from that low brink. Judge Hall bad learned tl« to r««pH* tTtc calm judgment and su-n* character his daughter's lover. He knew well what an advantage Will White night lake any day of Annie's very li nature—a rature hitherto dormant I su»© never thwarted, but
A year wont oa now in quiet. Will was not yet ready to take Annie away from her borne, nut letters went constantly back and forth between The judge grew more and more radons"
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him as never before, and Mia.
Hall gazed at him with a mild and tear fnl awe that found broken expression to Miss Cynthia: "He's a ripenin' tor heaven, Cynthy he is. He's ohanged man. why, he's
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church door. The judge never went to church on Thanksgiving Day, and Cyn this invariably spent it In Dartford, so Annie bad her bit of romance in peace, ... t« him
est like a cosset lamb abont the bouse don't take me to do as he used U—not once In a week." "Well, I iold ye be'd got a warnin' Folks that is so masterful as he was has to get a good knock 'most always before they die. I donno but what the judge was a Christian before now he was a
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rofessor, I know, but he didn't seem to no neat fist at it didn't make a buslte speak. Bat now he's rena clui
ness on't, so [seen his latter clus to, as you ma, shouldn't wonder but what he's ex
with,""quavered Mrs. Law sakes, Sophrony! why don't yon take it t'other eend fust? Folks sin't noway fit for the next world ef they ain't fit for this—leastways aot for the heavenly part on'l. I should think now, you'd nave reo'lected his immortal, soul fnst thing."
Mrs. Hall sighed, self convicted. Poor little woman, ner first natural thought had been of the years she bad been in bondage through fear, and the sad recall
wba*might"have
been had the judge
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could not excuse herself to her own aim
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humble soul so she let Cynthia ristle up with ber superior spiritual consciousness, and said no more.
When Dr. Hyde had been away almost two years, he wrote home to say that bis brother, after lingering beyond any precedent, had at last died, bis wife having preceded him to the grave but a few weeks, and both had extracted a promise that he would stay with his four young nieces, and manage their large property for them till their marriages should take place. Dr. Hyde had al ready laid by a snug little sum in the Dartford Bank for his old age. bis brother left him as much more, safely invested, ana the good will of his practice and his comfortable old house were worth something besides, so that he had no need to work at bis profession any longer. His ties in Dartford were few and
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bis nieces, and to feel at home with them. He wrote to otier Will his house and practice on terms that were reasonable enough, and only demanded partial payments year by year. There were no doubt in Dr. White's mind that he ought to acoept this offer and when another year of patient economy and steady
two families, and install his mother as housekeeper. It wanted now a year of the ten he bad promised himself to achieve a home, He had succeeded beyond his hopes. But before Thanksgiving Day came he was called again to Crampton. Judge Hall was stricken once more with apoplexy. This time he rallied more slowly than before, and Will spent his Thanksgiving away from his mother for the first time in years,, watching the faint spark of lire flicker, tremble, gather strength, and at last burn up aSain in this old man's bosom. The judge returned to this world's affairs more humble and grateful than ever. He knew bis time was short and month after, sitting by bis bedroom fire, the wreck of his old pompous, dogmatic, ruddy self, he called Annie, in a broken whisper. She dropped her, work, and came.
Annie," he said, feebly, "you've been a good, patient girl but I don't suppose h«vA I you've given up that fellow 1 "No, father." *.•••• "Well, you haven't fretted and pes tered me a bit and I'm free to say think better of him than I did. If you will have him, why I don't say bat what
The doctor looked up at her tenderly. "Yes, dear, he will get over this attack, at least, aud he may live for years but. .M he will Lave to be careful apoplexy is summons before A not a matter to trifle with."
I'm willing now." Annie bent over and kissed him ten derlv. She could not say anything. "But, Annie," the judge went on, "don't never set up your will against his as you have against mine. If you do, I tell ye you'll' come to grief: his is the biggest he's rightly named."
Perhaps I sha'nt want to," laughed Annie, shyly. "Don't lot on that: you're a woman, and they all want their way, from Eve down," muttered the old man with gen-
tie sarcasm. "Then I'll make his way my way, daddy, and we shall both be qnited." "Hm!" said the judge, contemptuously.
But he did not live to see it. The Will that orders us all, even our willfulness and our resolves, sent the third and last
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Annie, but it was significant that be tojole* kept silence. Mr*. Hall could not uu-l
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which he w.au^lf had discovered only) gravelly deposit in the urine, or
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that solitary feast in the kitchen came about, Will White, his mother, his wife, and bis wife's mother were seated around the table in Judge Hall's dining room, for the house belonged now to Annie, and Will had taken the Cramp ten doctor's place, as the judge,s money was enough to set them far above want, and Annie loved ber old home too well to leave it, besides which Dr. jrey had six children and an ailing wife, and was glad enough to exchange Crampton for Dartford.
The dinner was abundant and elegant, but, with a touch of nnoonscious poetry, the widow White had placod before Will a covered dish he lifted the lid, and saw before bim a piece of boiled salt
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Do not trifle with a coogb, cold, ot affM«ton of the throat, lungs or bronchial tttl«*. Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup is a posusvecure and prevents consumption.,
The R»am Wfcjr.
of late. He could see that this youag ropy urine irotu disordered Kidneys, it Si bad-work I himself into sposlUon he wo-.j soon be independent. He knew, u», that his own days were ana red: another shock of apoplexy wcu: be bis death signal and the judge look »r counsel with his own heart as drove Ulm to read Ida Bible with different eves from those thst had made its perusal a mere ceremonial observance before.
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The Lord helps those that help tbemeelvafl, mother." said Will, reverently and then be bent bis bead and gave fervent thanks to Him wbo bad worked It In hlra both to will and to do, and
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Larqt sum* In tnwA smaller proportion.
MERCHANDISE.
Lavrat ul H%bwt Clurpt, MMrdfaf to DWonw. Paokages not exoeeding lb. 26c. I 4lbs.2Bto60c. "0c. 28to7Sc. lei I 7 28 to S I.
lbs. 28 o30 28 to 48c
PRINTED MATTER.
BOOKS, and other matter,whollyinprint, ordered from, orsont by,dealers, Ac. ,rRl*PAIP I 2 lbs. Be. I 3 lbs. 20c. I 4 lbs. 28c. sORDERS FOB PURCHASING GOODS Left with any Agent of this Co. will bo promptly executed, without expense, other than tho ordinary charge for carryingthe goods. 8end yonr Money and Parcels by Express oheapeat and quickest, with positive seourlty*
WM. Q. FABGO. Prest-
S. McELVAIN, Agent.
*r sa Agents Profit $0DlDD !TaWDE0OT4C?£
Week. .Will #4 Outfit tan. SIS FttHonSkNiY
BRIGHT, ATTRACTIVE, CHEERFUL. Mrs. Julia MoNoir Wright's Now Book,
THE COMPLETE HOME
Full of PRACTICAL INFORMATION, Tke yoang llouao-kecpcr'a OtIDE,
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If ever,
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DAY'S KIDNEY PAD.
hen
herstotore ankaown remedial element applied to the back, and ImmedlOTer tbe Kldatys will baalsb pals wsakaeu aadronas those dormant
whlebi stely 01 and
"Dropsy. Orarel,Brf*hts-Jlsease,
iladdfr Bnrntaf OP _P(dnral Urinatloar. [lsh Colored vrfne. Brlcjt Dost Deposji, aatBu^uiln&et iMased condition of the Klu**7i, Bladder an« rlnary Orgmnt. whan notmaf elM eaa. Sol/
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BUNTIN & ARMSTRONG,
1ERHB HAUTE, IND.,~
Dlstributlng Agents for Vigo and Vcrmiltlon counties. Dealt wholesale rates.
THE5Gray's
Urn suppled at lowest
GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY, Specific Medicine. AD£ FFRAWK.
Is especially recom mended as au uti-': falling cure" tor Heminal Weakn ess, at rliea, Impo funey,andall'
Before Takiiig^^^^^Yakkg. sequence on Belt Abuse as Loss of Memo Universal Lassitude, Pain lu tho Back
Imnessof Vision, PrematureOld Age,aud many other diseases that lead to Insanity, Consumption and a Premature Grave.
Full particulars In our pamphlets, which we desire to free by mall to every one. The Medicine is sold by all drug-
e,orSpecificsend
its at $1 per package, or six packages for will be sent by mail on receipt of tl»e money, by addressing THIS GRAY MEI*I« CINE CO., No. 8 Mechanic's Block, Deit a
Sold in Terre Haute, wholesale and retail, by Gullck A Berry, and by druggists everywhere.
AXHOOB
iPreoert ptton Free. Fnr the »wC ur* of wwinal WeskaeM. LM» of Manhood, and all dlafirdem broostit on by indiceretton or exeeMs. Any DrnnM h«» tin Addrtw SATIMOJr 4e CO., T» IsaaoW., X. Y.
TO
Terra Hante, Ind.
Office, comer Fourth and Kamngfon.
NERVOUS SUFFERERS. THE GREAT EUROPEAN REMEDY,
TO ALL who suffer' Dr. J. B. Simpson's Speefic Medto he at is Paralysis, Neuralgia, Nervous and Hexual
nr.rour..
It is a positive c»n for Sperm at orrhea. Seminal Weakness 1mpotttney, and all diseases rein Self Abuw, as Mental Anxiety, Loss of Memory, Pains in Back and Side, and diseases, that lead to consumption, .insanity
The Hpeclfte Medicine nderfol sa
aodan early grave. is being used wi(f #onderfol sueeess. Wrlte^ for them «ad get full particulars. Price of tbe Specific, WjW per package, or six packages
Pamphlets sent free to all.
KM and UM Main sr., RuSiaio, N. Y. Sold in Terre Raute by Groves A Lowiry.
a week In your owtrtown.
Terme
anu t5cu»flt"free, H4HALLe.TT A UU., Portlaud Maine.
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