Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 12, Number 16, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 15 October 1881 — Page 7

E A I

A PAPER

FOR THE

The

said:

Hunter's Bride.

(loniinued from Sixth Page.

It would wliere Ilouce had left him and he would have the satisfaction of knowing all bad been doii that could be done.

In the of these perplexing reflections,midstWillis

AB

•way

directly toward

there was no retreat to be thought of With ft light it might havo been otherwise but, under the circumstances there was but one alternative—to wait and trust to chance.

The voices were soon

dearly as possible.on

and then came

"I'M

"Well,

my lark

yo made hit

"At.

woll as could bo expected under

the circumstances," replied Ab, in a feeble voice

"but

"Wal,

ye'ro a bird!" and then he wont

on with Tils laughing.

"Bin

starvitvhore sovoral days, havo

yo?" and then ho laughed louder than llnsfore. If you uover heard a good at a laugh vent hlmsolf in a cave,hand

havo but little Idea of what

1

KIRS

Do yo recollect what

tor

"Sat

—thatdifllculty

There

TO

the cave for safety.

Refreshment* were served, beds which the party had brought were spread out on toe and all were about to retire to rt» when Dan suddenly enjoined silence.t,rocks,

They obc\ ed, and were soon en

abled to hear a coarse, rumbling sound in the direction of the mouth of the cave. Louder and louder the noise grew every instant until

it seemed

"Mercy,

'em

moved on again

—the

pnrty soon.

from

•err'cave.

PEOPLE.

WALL,

next nearest

he soon learned to his no little annoyance, if not damage. Another effort and

—HE

own accord—

stopped

of his

there were sounds to be heard—footfalls, apparently, bat

proaching. as

far away, yet ap

very

he could tell by the in­

creasing distinctness. JEre long voices were distinguishable—several persons undoubtedly coming into the cave.

The first feeling aroused by this diseovery was that of joy but its was brief, for less than a moment'sreign

reflection

was sufficient to extinguish it entirely. Who were the parties coming in forced itself upon him. Indians? Then thore was nothing joyous to calculate upon, as a recent experience had fully prepared him to think. Green ltiverites? That would bo hardly better, for

if

Ilouce had

proved untrue, the good to be expected from anvono there was worth very little indeed,'if Houcewas not untrue, there was yet something wrong for wh, af ter deporting themselves as all had done of late, would take the trouble to accompany him with like a friendly object in viow?anything

find it in the fust place,thatit an' may be

'1M,

'imfor

In the absence of their governor the Ilouce family entertained Ab with all they knew touching the several matters in which he was the most deeply interested. Mattie Collins had mysteriously disappeared some weeks ago. Them were several rumors about the affair, one of which was to the effect that Col. Mumford had sent her to bis relatives in Virinia another, that she was imprisoned an upper room of his house, and still another, that he had given her in charge of some tribe of Indians, to be guarded until her lover had quitted the settleraent.-

There was no particular excitement among neighborhood about the matter—butthe

LJE

1)0

tho world,fancy

so near that he

could noto the words, and being unable to make anything of them, be decided that the intruders must IXJ Indians, who had learned, by some means, that he was in the cave so ho got his rifle in readiness, resolved soiling his life

as

Tho glimmer of a

light could bo seen darting from behind tho jutting rocks of an angle

IN

cave,

the

Blizzard ef this ar'n't

Hill Bill

the pluggiest hidin' place in all creation The question was settled, and, putting down his rifle Abdrow the longest breath of his life In the next instant up came Dan Ilouce, followed by his whole family consisting of Mrs. Dan Ilouce, Dun ilouce, Jr., a grown son

in

his

estimation, and Miss Sally Ilouce,own almost grown, together with half a dozen smaller fry.

1"

said Dan,

give men bite to eafcif

you have it—Ido don't like

1

stand it much longer!"feel

"Why,"put

prise,"what's the matter?"

"Matter!

could

in Dan with evident sur­

Would you mock a starving

man by asking him to toll you what tho matter is?" "StarTin'? Wal, of that don't tako me nil in a heap! Didn't

I

with yo when

leave a lot of jerk

I

left?"

"YOS."

what's become that?"

"Wal,

I

dav before yesterday.",of i)an looked the very picture of amazement for a momont thon appearing to catch an idea, ho burst into a laugh so loud that tho walls of the cave fairly rang with itsechoos.

Become of itl Why

that dollar

you

I

mean when

speak of Dan's laughter on this occasion. Choking down and wiping the

from his eyes with the tail of his tears from his leather hunting-OYagain, shirt Dan went on:

day

canto inter this cave?"

•'Yes,"

"An'what

it was

we

Ab, it was

Thursday

morning,said before daylight."on

day do yer make this out

BE?"

unlay,about noon." Dan wen off Into another fit of laughing at this,twhich for a time bid fair to terminate his earthly career. It did not, however, and ho finally recovered sufli cientlv to bo able to assure his friendthough ho fouud in making hitn beliove it

he had indeed made

a sad mistake In his time-keeping that this was

about the middle of Thurs­

only

day night, and that he had not yet in

"the

for tho

space

hours.cave

A

was

"Yourlovel

of twenty-been

four

conviction of this fact worked a wonderful chango on Ab Willis. His voice, so feeblo as hardly to be hoard, rew strong in a moment, and thegnaw ng hunger which had W been racking him with torture,recently

vanished like

magic. In short, Ab was soon himself

again,

and tradition says he actually laughed,at his own till the tears came into his eyes.expense,

no news from the settle­

ment. Tho affair with the Indians, strange to say, had not yet been heard of there.

NO

Indians were to be

'J

I've

knowed

's

an ole friend o'mine,that an'

tnanv'S—hetime the he's kept me from git tin' his bacon by a runnin' inter this

liar afore

Twas him caused me to

as

hew he'scaused some other feller to find it ter night. But he make the loose rocks scatter!didn't

I

but some one mout a got

us hit or we'd a shot an' not a got

an'they'ef a bin Ingins out thar

'im

a seed

'vestigated

began feeling his

toward the entrance, as besupposed but a few steps demonstrated that his supposition was incorrect, bringing him up squarely against the of the cave. Changing his course,hewall

I

little being said on the subject

in any way—for it was not

So soon as

But come what wauld,

nevertheless the fair

thing..

was tho fair

At last it leaked that Col. fordhad contracted,outhighfiguresMum-

A

TC BE CONTINUED NEXT WKEK.

A SHORT PATENT LECTURE. Ingereoll.

I

despise a stingy man.

What did you do with

I

gave you last week."

Think of having a wife that is afraid of you! What kind of children do you expect to have with a beggar and a coward for their mother! On

you have but a dollar in world and ybu havo got te spend it,the

It is not necessary

mer

to proceed from

a point Immediately around the angle.

save us! An earthquake!"ex­

claimed Mrs. Ilouce. She would have said much more, perhaps,

SEIZED

a rifle,and have fired but for the eider ilouce,would

to bed, and keep quiet, all on ye, for Blisnrd ef there halnt aomebin'Bill

knew there

I

who grasped his arm and

forced him desist, whispering, at the same time,to

which!

for all to keep perfectly

quiet. The fiery eyes shook themselves and gleamed a' little longer, uttered a growl, and withdrew.

"NOW,"

said Dan,

'ere

under all

this

That

be

spend it like a

king spend it as though it were a dry leaf ana you tho owner of unbounded forests!

THAT'S

I

the way to spend it.

had rather bo a beggar and spend my last dollar liko a king, than bo king and spend my money like a beggar.aIf it's got to go, let it go. the best you can for your family—tryGet

to

AH!

bright, your step

your eye was

WAS

light,and you

put on tho very best look you could.just

Do

vou know that it is insufferable egotism In you to suppose that a woman is going to love you always looking as bad

as

you

can Think of it! Any woman on earth will bo true to you forever when you do your best. Some peoplo tell me

doctrine about loving, and wives,

and all is splendid for the rich, but it won'tthattor do the poor."

I

tell you to

night there is on the average, more love in tho homes of tho poor than in tho palaces of the rich and the meanest hut with love in It is fit for the gods, and a palace without love is a den only fit for wild beasts. That's my doctrine.! You can't be so poor but that you can help somebody.

Good nature is the cheapest commodity in the world and love is the only thing that will pay ten per cent, to bor rower and lender both. Don'tthe

that jou have got

seen at

Oreen river all the day—A thing very nnusunl, and a thing which Dan had inter preted into a certain meaning and, acting on St he had secretly oouveyed his famllv

to

all a false standard of greatness in the United States. We think here

to be rich to IM

great, or to be powerful

happy:

to be

and happy man is the successful man.the Happiness is the legal-tender

soul. Jey is wealth.

"LTKB A FEARFUL DREAM."

Herald.

"/have

been so much better this

,"

.sum

writes a lady who had used Compound Oxygen.

"Every

I

it

but just

then

tho rumbling ceased, and two great fiery eyw came into view, glaring at the party around the rocks. oang ilouce

I

time

think of

feel as tr words would not express my pleasure or my thanks to you, for what you have done for me.

never

I

itI.think

It seems like a fearful

dream,forget when of two years ago.

I

dreaded to have night come, for

weak it seemed as if

wish

"put

out the light,

welt compared with what

bar never

came inter cave at sich a break-neck rate

'Iboutthis

some reason for doin'

SO.

He

was acart. my opinion that thar is, or bin,Hit's

in oar neighbor­

somebody

hood,has an they're out a bar hunt,

wouldn't'ef

I

was no rest for me, but that

must bear the pain and sickness as well as

I

could until another morning,

I

dreaded to see, for

I

was so

I

could not see

even my own family Sometimes

I

I

A YKRMOICT

I

"stonishedon

NOT

will

to have a visit

was then.

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A DESERTED HUSBAND'S PLATFORM.

At Dead wood, notices of runaway wivesare usually written and posted ia postoffice and saloons, where they will catch the eyes of a majority of the population.

A

"My

'im

never hearn

run from so favorable a pint afore. We could a got

wife Sarah has shook my ranche When

I

didn't doo a darned thing Too

hur, an

I

to

out''em

come out like a shot

shovel it mout most likely to led to a

a

reckon it'sabest as it

so

is." There was no further disturbance, however, and the party, having rested till they supposed it was almost day light, arose, struck a light, and enjoyed a hunter's repast. That being finished, Dan took his rifle and a candle and started out for the purpose, as he expressed it, of seeing if anything was yet to be seen.

EMINENT PHYSICIANS fjjj that tried and true rem-

"Rev.

Bill Blizzard if lie'dsworntothat

like see

even a dog treated in such a manner. Ho did not Ab Willis the most

IN

For his part,thing

Dan

didn't consider Col Mnmford or Mr. Kilgore a long shot better than otherpeople.

Dan could

not lie low and suffer such rascality to go on without cleariag his skirts by giving tho intended victim a hint so he gavo tho hint only to have it badly received still ho

not satisfied. On the

was

morning that Ab was taken prisoner, Dan haa dogged his steps to the mouth of Sugar creek had witnessed his capture from a distance had rosolved to see him ont of his trouble, thanks or no thanks had followed trail all day, and knew the rest,thoalso

does the reader.Ab

as

"how'vo

I

not see how he can do it.

ate all of that

don't see

how it is possible for a man to die worth fifty millions of dollars, in a city full of want, when ho meets almost every day tho withered hand of beggary and the white lips of famine. IIow a man can withstand all that, and hold in the clutoh of his groed twenty or thirty millions

dollars,is past my comprehension.

could do it. Do you know

I

were sufficient­

So soon as his rislblee

to enablo him to speak, ho

ly subdued

David Willis, President of Oglethorpe College and Pastor of PrenDyterian Church,,Macon, Ga., Prof Uni versity of South Carolina."

SHE PASSED IT ALONG.

"I

at with

band of rowdy Indians to Ab removed from the settlement.have

send you my testimonials in reference to Spring Blossom, having taken it for dyspepsia, and receiving almost immediate relief.

I

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I

tell you if

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Wiuyp* XJv __

,. with a feeling of having neg-

of memory, with leUlrOU OyOiQ UUtJ W omiuppo, Fluttering

lected some duty, weariness, Dissiness,

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I

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fur

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Ab had returned to the

tlement, and it became a notorious fact that Mattie been spirited away on his Dan Ilouce had he'daccount,had

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I

do

I

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I

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I

I

have

known men who would trust their wives with their hearts and their honor, but not with their pocketbook not with a dollar. When

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