Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 11, Number 38, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 19 March 1881 — Page 7

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I* Continued from ffijcth P%e. fit he told the natno ofoneof the ot "^Every-ii«an had hitt diuftlwr* and

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it iMck $ras wattling, *Kpt if h*' deeiml to catch all of the jbAbd heM ould have tocome npopjhem irhile at work.

Had 0in|r mart a Jjave recognized^ Know tl»» name atasiv time in the city, but now rt-oiild have to wait until the next tine and capture them en masse.

Know thepi 9p^x ffiSetli

One mod- look gave him all the real Information he wanted. It was a cellar tteder C'Qurtney Jfatiw^ntffteaehed IfSni 4n«r manor by moot. $as8tge vtiown only to Pierson aijd (Courtney.

Tli*9Q two men wpigKeviflently, uead oh^Tor at, least had Tninittle interest in

»r.»tis«gas Others worked. Around the cellar were a dozen lighted lanterns, and on the table three or iOurlami«. A» there waa no chance of light feetrayinK fHetn, the coont«ji feitere lit tip the place in a munificent Btyle. in one corner two men were at •work with a press, evidently printin the bills, fjveral jifr# of which tffcOrttHo t! blee irerfeioua Sfcflbnjp 1'iie othijc^ wen various w.i VH, cutting, assorting, exam

might he fcol glad, for Id the ciian to nd the city —, a set of r»~ als as ever bothered the chief Of police. The tall man, as Dick afterward found out, had worked in the Treasury I Apartment, and it was he who gnpplted tho plates from which the impressions were taken. He had stolen them fron» the Government, irtlch accounted for tboseemiMr geufifenessof the really iiogos PotHjftgd puzzled many exj'Tta to fell fhegfood from the bad ones.

TO BB CONTINUED.]

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Hetty

Then the new nngt tl to «hfold ti|p

^K)h, Hetty, do come and walk 'with mo down to Aunt Kilen'ft, T|»% aborning is JUKI lovely and I have something MO particular to tell you." "I am afraid I can't, Susie. It is Saturday, V,rt| know Slid Ilm sewy»g aiid thatching ixtby aaleopf i^hlle mothertkin Uie kitchen." "Then I will hare to tell you now, I

Wfiiecame

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close under tho window and

Mid, in lowor voice and with a misebievons smile: "Whodo you think I saw just now, Sett y?" "I don't know who. Tho new ministerT" "No indeod soniei)ody very different from thnt fat, red-faced old codger," miurncd Sunie, irrovotently. m. "Oli, BuMoi but wiio was it?" "Now, it was Mr. Walter Hayes. Now ain't vou surprised?"

A VlvUl blush dyed Hetty's fair fad. She uinde no reply, and Susie contin-

omploypr, Mr. MitchclL sent hltn

on business n-oin Philadelphia, and asthis wasn't much, out of the way of bis home, they gavo him leave to stop here lor a day Wtwo, so ho told me whfen I met iilm'just now. Ho arrived only an hour ago, in the stage from Co^s station, awl that is how I came to him 1*fore yott did, Itetty ," she added Itiugh-

Iho passed ou, lotiviwg Hetty with flushed cheeks, brightened eyes, and a with heart thrillini

How anxiously she listenod for the expected ring at the front door.? How tumuluoifsly her heart beat when at iengthifceam^ and I10W heavy 4%-eaBk-when old Deacon Brown stalked in to discuss some church jnatten with tar father. Then she beganto look at Hfe clock, and her heart grew fainter and fainter a» she eawr Vfe- traveling slowly round to 8 & $^»de they keptearly iwars,^gdw^*1 althe quarter of nine, Deacon wrown took leave Hetty also arose, and lighting her bedroom candle, and went slowly and sadly up stairs.

When, next morning, she came down, her mother remarked as she busied herself about the breakfast table: "Hetty, Walter Hayes Was here last night Vf

of, ana coula arrest in the look and tone, but Mrs. Lockwood was too busy with the steaming coffee pot to perceive it. "He came in just as you had gone upstairs," she continued. "He asks you, but $t was sqgfcte, I thought it lj worth while Jor call yqu down

ining and hunting fte bogus notes. aowea—«v» ww** jr«m The eyes of the detect!yo glittered as

kwa]iow

:kwood sat at the window— of undamed stockings by :opy of the LadiesTtfag-

a big bael lxor side, *i new

azino on tint table close by, while within reach a bright butterlly hovered about a newly-oi-'iied honeysuckle growing against tin window. The spring breeze breathed balmily into the apArtment, filling hei sense with a delicious dreamjnesa, and her eyes wanderod wistfully Eatbcyoiul the shaded villago street to the gre®11 'lelda and budding willows bordering the sparkling river. On a attorning such as this who could endure to stay in doors? Who could ondure to

magazine,—bow tlfeV

jrisp sheets,

uxmiotehi its coutelxts like the Uy in the sheets of thehoneyHut Hetty's life moro resembled that «rf tbo l#e than *ho butleiliy. though only olghteeu, phe was the eldO^t of seven chiulren, Ittostly boys and lie household work ^"goodly jKrtion of the leu upon lior shouldors. Her mother •was a sharp, bustling woman, and though wit bout an idea of being unkind, often rnado her daughter's life irksome •with dlsta of ul taaks ami wearisome confinement.

A ulnd, girlish voloo aroused Hetty, looking From the window she saw (gusto I4i ke, one of her few intimate Irieitds laming on the little front garden

for

Htoidbeen t»ee(n£ Mlas Mitchell home to her aunt's—that Philadelphia girl, you know, and I didn't know until I mentioned ii that ahe wad niece of his employer, Mr. Mitichell. He is certainly improved. To my mind, there is noth-

tea, whilst pbur out tire coffee." "I think." observed Mr. Loekwood, as he took bis place at the table and cut into the cold/»rned beef, "I think I say yesterday that ~attention to he had seen 8he*fca

sail..

them together In Philadelphia. handsome girl and 'her fatherri ^ot mone^ do we.

y. If Walter marries her he will JU—don't belt your food like that

prop6riy Sir,

*hey "rari^ aboutthe pUce, ana w$J Hetty turned suddenly sick at miurbt he feol sclad. for Co him had come

before eating.1

a,a „Athlnr

hi.t. «h« ami

~~7 neuy luruuu auuuomjr heart, mhad come nothing, b^t she= ©ould,ndt as desperate

bef^ brdakfa**, inid -bdr MolhJr

presently remarked upon her pale looks. "Don't you-feel wen,t hiid? I noticed that you WereT fid&ettv and Tiecvohs last night. You're feverish, I doubt, with the spring weather."

It wasn't much like spring to-day. One of the sudden changes peculiar?** the fickle month of April jbadf takefa place, and a cold breeze and leaden clouds rep skies

(, and a cold oroeze ana teaaen Is replaoedgthe balmy air and sunny ol yesterday, It bogiiB to drizzle, too, so the family arose from the supper table and a bleak and cheerless prospect was presented without.,

Hetty was glad that her mothar permitted her to go to •fcfer room and lie down. There was never a Are in her room but she:kew"the Ijed^lotbesprfvfcr lfer h^/aira^^hed that sliri ccmlathtis shut herself out from the whole world. She felt forlorn and fyilerable. All her sweet foolish dreamt of love seemed to have been, widely strickened at a bjpw. Walter bad ceappd to 'eare -for her. He haid not beeft proof against a year's absence. He had been won from her by that handsome stylish girl from Philadelphia and Hetty hid her face in/her pillow, and almost wished that she could die.

It was the darkest day she had ever known. She tried to read her Bible, but she could not fix her mind on it and closed it in despair. She listened to the dismal beat of the slow-falling rain, and at Itimes watched the swaying of the half budding tree branches in tho chill wind. The cherry tree beneath her window had been yesterday whitening into blossoms. Surely the cold would kill the tender buds, and there would be no fruit. How like her own hojgps and

haj|fi(4CBw^ -.j& —t llcr mother lent tor her to dinner. ""Thfifre was, sL. in staying upstairs in theoold, and the child would lx better by the fire, with some nice warm soup. In there all the afternoon Hetty sat, while Ivor fattier aiid the boys went to church—for it had ceased raining n6w—and her inothw*. read "Baxter's Rise and Progress,,ysanfl: sang dismal hymns to the baby. "Bet" said Bill upon his return ft-om church ^fsaw your old bean.' Mr. Walt. Haves, at church with Mies Mitchell, and he shook hands with me and asked me how the family was. She's a real swell, a regular roarer, I toll you, and if you don't shine up some she'll cut you but." "William, don't let me hear any more] such slang talk from you, I beg,t'is re vi "And Hetty," said her littfe siatfer Annie, as she carefully drew off and folded her gloves "I heard Kate Hayes tell Mrs. Green that Walter and Miss Mitchell were going back to-morrow to Philadelphia, and Mrs. Green said she supposed that was one reason of his coming to Riverside, that he might travel home with her."

rfOtcbnriCl down shtf*siaid, iho use

Hetty lost all heart and hope at this. She longed for sympathy—to lay her head on her mother's knee and tell her all. But Mrs. Lockwood though she really loved her children, was not one of those gentle and sympathetic mothers to whom their children thus turn and Hetty went again to her lonely room, and wrapping nerself in a shawl, seated herself at the window and looked listleasly out.

A few people were passing. Hbe hartlnoticed tnei^^iuntil she, sudddenjv meta pair 6f brown eves, mid a lwK Vns lifted and she drew lack with burning cheoka and beating heart, as Walter Hayes passed. How handsome ne looked and, as her mother had observed,

ig wnn glad excitement, sue—wimt roum u» nuim ui un,

No wander, ror i*we than a year past there paloand forlorn-looking, with her the thought of Waiter Hayes had been hair all disordered about her face? He the brightest spot of her

viife,

around might come this evening, perhaps and

which all the sweet, yagnft^fhonghts of yet she hardly wished it now. It would hanpiiw had e!uttered. One y«ar ago onlv be painful to see him, and find bun he had stood at the «am§ little green changed. Still, she dressed herself and

mten gate, in tho moonlight, on their went down stain, though hear head was return from theoburcb t-oiu-ert, and throbbing and ahe felt really ill. And all bidding her good-bye before going away the evening she waited and watched as to the great city to ieek his fortune, she had done before and Walter never Site re*neml»emi how tha warm, linger- came, and ahe knew now that he did not in ir clasp of his hand hadthrilled through care to see her. And so ended the long, her. rvnd how he had Said to her, in a dreary day. votes that waa low and tfembltag. Next morning Hetty arowftfveri a a

bling

"You must not forgrt me, Hetty. I shall always think of you.andwhen I come back—"

And Just theu her mother had come on the porch and called her hi out ot @ie damp air, and so he had left her reluct* ant! v. But now he had cotWte back, and ahe would see him tOHJav. ••1 do declare. Hetty/' exclaimed her

and ill. RatiheDu.v_ household work and when her mother, observing only that She waa dull and languid, remarked that she needed a Walk, and desired her to carry a little jar of Iwtterto old Mrs. Simpson's, ahe made no objection. The day was pleas» ant though cool, and wrapping herself

uu ^, in a warm shawl of her mother's and mother, bustling into the rooru, warm tyiug a pink-lined hood about her face, and flashed from her pie-bakhig, "von HeUy aot off alone on h«r walk. an the laxtoftt girl I ever aaw. Here It was rather a long distance that ahe you've l«ecn upwanis of an hour darn- had to go—out of the village and across in* one pair of stockings! What have the field, and then by a lonely pathway you beett about? Dreaming away your bring along the foot of a hill. ^Srs. utm» an usual, no doubt, and with allths Simpson kept her soma time talking, children's Sunday clothes to look over and it waa late when she set out on her and lay out lor to-moitow, htitdee the return. Saturdays chords." Slowly retracing the little pathway

Hetty penitently fcafhmed IW^r work: under the drooping beeches, Hetty (savant ahe was v*rv glad *Nh, toward ed at the stile which led into the open sunset, it was all done, and she had field. It was pleasant hire. The aan leisure to run up to her own little room shed a golden light over the heed* and tim in her life had she taken such {boughs, and a breath of springtime fragrance floated on the air.

enxi hi dov#®*!'- in in %-UIVIwm mrawiynfty anot i. nestling like a freshly Moomed head.1 rone in Ihe ripplw

of

Jt

Hetty felt

icraMf HT what she cwtski' Som^iow Hetty felt aoothed, aa ahe *t otnina toilet, a aoft! stood resting on the stile^ and looking rll' at her throaty and dreawingly at tl»t white clond* 6verllitff Ukf a frMhly 1

l»er hair. a a approaching footstep startled bar.

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H«r*beejt gav»^HKi«at throb axui seemed to stand still. He came^n atriiiiit 'lcMdrd her—his hand extended, his Upa smiling, his eyes looked straight into her own. "Hetty!"

She looked up at him, half in hope half in doubt, and the color came and went, on her face. "Hetty—I have wanted so much to see yon.''

She could not mistake the sincerity of his tone, or the look of the brown eyes, and she answered simply and naively: "I thought you had forgotten me." "Forgotten yon?"

She could not havfe tola how it happened but somehow she found herself seated on the step of the Mile with Walter beside her, and her cheek close, ah! very close to his, whilst all the world around seemed transformed in to a strange beauty and glory. Such, miracles does a moment sometimes work in our lives

As they walked slowly homeward together, he told her that one thing and another had prevented him from seeing her, among the rest Lill having told him confidentially at cliuieh, in answer to his inquiries, that she was too sick to come down stairs that day—a statement which he had unfortunately credited, and when tbia morning he had called and learned from ber mother where she had gone, he lost no time in following. "But Walter,'-? said Hetty,.hesitatingly, "do you know that I hoard something about you and—Misa Mitchell

Ha JaughecL... "Miss Mitchell is to be married shortly, Hetty, to our junior partner. She has been very kind to me, and so hasher uncle, my employer. Indeed, Hetty, wanted to tell you of my gcod fortune and good prbsjwets, and to ask yon, darling, if, when—"

And thai the words which had been for a whole year delayed were spoken,and Hetty wondered,, as she came in sight of her home, whether this could be the same world thjjit it had ]^n onjthat dark, dark day, yesterday.

A GOOD HOUSE WIFE. ^Concord) N. H. Patriot. The good housewife, when she is giving her hause |ts spring renovating, should bear in inind that the dear inmates of her house are moro precious than many housies, and that tneir system need cleansing by purifying the blood, regulating the stomach and: bowels to prevent and cure the diseases arising from spring malaria and miasma and sue must know that thei'e 5s nothing that will do it so perfectly and surely as Hop Bitters, the purest arid best of medicine.

WRITE to Mrs. Lydia E. Pinkham, 233 WTestern Avenue, Lynn, Mass., for names of ladies that have been restored to perfect health by the uses of her Vegetable Compound. It is a positive cure for the niost stubborn cases of female weakness.

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IT is a most agreeable dressing, which is at once harmless and effectual, for preserving tlife Iiafr. It restores, with the gloss ami freslmess of youth, faded or gray, light, and re.l hair, to a rich brown, or deep black, ris may' be desired. By its use thin hair Is thickeneil, ami baldness often though not always cured. It checks falling of the hair immediately, ami causes a new growth in Till cases where the glands are not decayed 1 while to brashy, weak, or otherwise diseased it imparts vitality and strenglh, and renders it plla^e.

The Vinr!: cleunstfs ttie SChlpi cures and prevents the formation of-dandruff by its cr,*)ling, stimulating, and soothing ]rop6v:f^, it heals most If not all of the humors and diseases peculiar t6 the scalp, keeping it cool, cleih, antt soft., under which conditions diseases of the scalp and hair are impossible.

As a Dressing for Ladies' Hair

The Viofvn Is incomparable. It Is colorless, contains neither oil nor dye, and will not soil white cambric. It Imparts an aarrw-abie and lasting perfume, and as an article for the toilet it is economical and unsurpassed in its excellence.

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