Indianapolis Sentinel, Volume 34, Number 109, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 April 1885 — Page 13

HIE INDIANAPOLIS DAILX SENTINEL SUNDAY MORNING APRIL 19 18S5

-for the Sandsy 3atineL LITTLE HELLEN.

LT J. r. COL M. t. Little Hellen, whoie dlmlei feet so laiail Beta mlht baclaipel la oaa loving hand, Has ta a2 obeyed tue Savior' oail, Aai treads the sanar p'aiai of the ."Better Land." Her U'.ihX iparkllss ejei aal her prattllcz ' lest; Art to ba near! aal eeca oa earth no raare; dbe walti with angels oa the golden street, m 'Neath the Jasper walla oa that golden shore. 1 was the spring -time when she was called away, The air was redolent with sweet perfume Nature was clad la beautiful array, When we lall oar darling lu the quiet tomb. .'. res! exeaely where the daisies grow, Aal crystal dewdrops sparkle above her, 1 o i erfums laden lephyrs gently blow, earing nutaories to ui who lore her. Oa her little mound on the quiet slope. We'll plant sweet flower and e volles rare, Wii life aad trc.t, abide ia faith tad hop?, nl meet our dsrlin? Hellen over there." Wrifca for the Snaday BentiaeL TUE DOME GLMllD. BY MOrNTJOY. I io cot know why it has been fashionable with writer? to ridicule the Home Guard. Tber were a stalwart, respectable, well dressed body of men. They turned out "WlieneTSr ordered. Very intny of the younger men volunteered and went to the front. Those who remained were as patriotic as msi ocght to be. I did not exactly belong lo the Home Ciuard. But I was next thing to it. The d&7 that Sumter fell I organized military company. It happened to be mostly camposcd of Democrats so It was immediately dubbed by the title of "Jeff Davis Guards." It was rather consoling, after wearing this cognomen, to know, tha it wa3 not long until tho majority of its members were enlitted n.n or officers. "We did not know or imagine at the time that we would eye receiTe any pay for Eerrices. These aeryicea consisted rnostiy in guarding a powder magazine. Bat it happened soxe years after that a gentleman ca Governor Morton's staff came down, and bunted up those of the boys who were accessible, and paid qaite handsome wages. The Home Guards, like FalstafT, were not only fenay themselves, bat were the cease of fun to others. The pathos ot an old German Captain of oar company will long liv ein my memory. His command was un ruly, would not obey orders, and would look back. On one occasion he drew them up and made this memorable speech "Boys, you just do as you damn please. The next time I'goes to the war I goes as a private." While the forty-second Kegiment was stationed at Henderson, tome of the mounted home guards came down to act as pictets. Thty sveie etatiored cn a read about three miles from the cify.In the middle cf the night they galloped into town, under great excite rcent, and reported that a regiment of rebel cavalry was right behind them. One of them described the leader minutely. While he waa deta'ling the affair, a man role un acd the picket said that he wa & the leader. It turned cut that the etace was coming alcn the road, the chains rattled and scared the picket. This leader4" who was a peddler, seeing them run, ran too, 83 badly tcared as they were, and they all got to town tcgether. ()a another occasion daring Morgan's rato the home guards were ordered out by Colonel Faulkner, I believe, to guard tb.9 approaches to the city. The home euird al wajs thought he could fight beit on a fail stomach. A very worthy German cit'zaa commanded a battery he also kept a comer crecery. Themen thought that the right .hing to do was to patranizs the Captain. A large order was sent for bear, cheese and crackers. The bivouac became the scene of aj rcarit at fen. There was no end of snpi e. Im der the excitement of the ocr.v sicn.it had net occurred to the Captain to nakeacy anargemeats about pay. The i ext morning when the companies slragjled back to town the Captain iDquired who was to pay. lie was told to charge it to "Aba Lincoln," -Jeff Davis," "John Morgaa" and divers other parties. For many months.and until he died, the bill was presented to Uiv t rs boards and officers, but it remains to day a private contribution to tha war's expenes. I remember thatoue fellow deserved death that night. Whenever anybody got to sleep he would goto him and shnut at the top cf his vo:c, Mickets." F.egalariy at four -o'clock every day on thn border the whole n ale population turned out for drill. All business was suspended. A guard went aiound the city to fee that all stores and offices were closed. Ia those days it would have been net safe to disregard the public Will. There was a show of discipline. Bat Dri--vate-, rep oved in the rack, did not hesitate to vow open vengeance oa their oüi2?r when thy were offeuty. The meaonefs of human natu:ecame out. But time brought tie revenges. Many an officer at thefroot hts euiVerei politically for some wrong dans to his subordinates. Twenty odd years azo did rot look to the possible Lereafter. Ia -alt ptott.'orjs and at all times and places courtesy is the best rule of life. How entbusiast:cal)y the men at home crowd aroand the cSicer who was firm bat k:nd ecd gentle! It is touching at this day to feel and know the?r real kindcess. No place in this world briogs out the real nature of men like the ramp. Men who sleep together, eat together, live together for years, knoiv all the weakiisfea and meannmei of their felloes. Character is made rapidly and forever. Faxly In the service the man "that will do to tie to" fixed his proper rank in the estimation of his comrades, ard this estimation, once established, rarely. If ever, caaogsd. In the home guards, there was more or less political feeling, there was some rudeness nd oppression. Bat take it all In all histcry will rectrd that we passed through tbo; troublous t'mes ulti as little wrjag nlone es any Nation could posslMy have permitted. Compare ns with France during her devolution, or Firis under the Commune how aloriously theAmericia qualities of prudence, self control, respect for law came out by contrast! This excited, armed, patriotic reoplo had its elections, its courts, its commerce and its bisinesi In the throes of a contett whose advanced guards threatened us acroea a narrow river. There was a claas of recple alorg the border uVqie in his'cry. They were rtfageea fioai Tennessee' ard other southern border States. They csuie tiadiDg sometimes not always oa their patiiotism which Dr. Johnson said was the last refuge cf a scoundrel." At tint all hearts wari.td to them. Bat thy ped so ahiitle's, lazy and indifferent, that tksj soon wore out hospitality. One of them

at ML Vernon was drafted. He refused to report and was nrxeited by the Provost Marshal. He was confined in the second story ct a hotel. His brother got leave to risit him, and, while he was in the room, the conicript tied some sheets together, and 1st himtelf down and escaped. The Provost Marshal LEdins his brother there, told him he would take him in his brother's place. He held him for a few dajs a prisoner. The man sued in the Posey Circuit Court for damages and got 5150, I believe. It was amusing to hear counsel on that trial describe the refnge. In writing this truthful history I ought not to fail to mention that the Home Guard once made an incursion into Kentucky. When the forces returned there were many hundreds of negroes who came along. There sprang into being a distinct branch of bnsinets. which under the name of ' substitute brokerage" rose, reigned and finally fell. Many and many a negro waj put into the army at $00 paid by the conscript, while the negro sometimes only received 0 or f 25 and the balance went to the broker. In a thort time this abuse was rectified, but great sums of money were male by the brokni before the War Department could provide for the new contingency. At the time rl the tirut draft law bosir ess was dall btt ccorey, io ihe ha:ds ol farmers pa trail;, :is fcbonfact. flitss were tia?h tSruee on the border. A drafted inaa would rtaal'7 dä7 f"(Oto be txcujrd frcai er?ica.

There spiang hd btfoie the Provost Marshal amely practice. Lw3 era nttenaea every day with bundles cf afliJavits to sho that the drafted men were not fit for the service. All the dheas's that humanity is heir to weie marshalled by cauntry doctor and rel atives in formidable documents. I remem ber that the roost successful practitioner in this court always relied on "fits." It was per fectly certain that a man who nad bts was net tit for a saldier. The preva!eaca of fits was alarmingly great in the rural districts. After a while the new business venture was destroyed by an act of Congress, which pro vided that any person who charged more than ten dollars fjr services In presenting iVi. i,d nf rrtftcrl rrn inr TPIKA frrtm prv:ce ihoald be lined and imprisoned, j When this law urss made known the nendioz cues were all dismissed. The lawyers retired frcra the practice, and cases of fitJ locama very infrequent. To-Day. Hee that vtat burdens Heaven my lay Upen yo 'r shriakiL ueca to-day, To--ay vou bear; Nor eek id shun their reary weight, or, bowe 1 with dread, anticipate To-nicrrow's care. Nor with too sreat a load shall Fate, That snows the end, your shoulders frji;ht Or heart oppress. If but today's appointed work You grspple witb, nor wish to shirk its due dutrcs?. Tfce coward heart that tarns away From nmeut tasks: with juatico may ForboJiaga filL Fools try to quafl to-morrow'a wine; Aa though to-morrow's sua could saiaa L'Lrüea sti'.l, New York Sua. She Cansbt a Severe Cold tu .1 ermleui in 1.168. 1 Louie ville Courier Journal On a weet-bound Michigan Central train ibe other day were a delicate appearing voung woman and an intelligent looking jcurg man, evidently husband and wife. Immediately behind tu!sc:uple sat the man to be found on every train who would d;e if net permitted to hear the sound of his own voice at all times and in all place?. The jonng lady bad a troublesome cough, a fact which seemed to bother the talking machine behind her greatly. At last he leaned forward and addressed her escort: "That gai's got a bad cough." "Yes." Ever try catnip tea? "She hain't drank anything eJas for more tl an 200 J ears. She caught a severe cold ia Jeruealem in 1568. I had fifty barrels of catnip tea put into the baggage cr for her use between here and Chicago." (Pause ) "Luns?' "No, bunions. That's purely a bunion corgb, jou will notice, if you watch her cictelj." "Ain't the draught a leetle s'rong from that window?" after a Ijnjser p.anse. "No, the has to have it. It takes 15.000 rcucrfscf air to make her a respectable biea'h. We have a patent breath incubator vt hieb she usee at home. Itcovers 17,000 ares of valuable land." "Did you eay she was jour wife? ' "No. I dicn't eay acytbirgof the 9ort. She's one of these new i:hioned iufercal nn chines that I'm taking over to England to b'ow up the Queen. The only trouble is that I am subject to fits and when I gat one cf them I break things up terriblv." What brings them on to you?" "Talkirg. Why.it was only yesterdiy that I killed three men, a woman aai a pair of twits before I could begot under con frol. I feel very queer about the neid no v. I-" I reckon Fll gooutintotbe smokin car," ft:d the brre, idüngeut of the s?at. "1 den t feel very well mvEelf." "Dcn't hurry away," snooted ths young man, while a general titter ran throaga tae tar. A Det-food. "(lire me a kiss, 'twill c ire the pain and ache Of a long day of weariness aud toil: Like summer Minhine ail life's shadows make -My burdens lighter, aud my slus aäsoll." 6c erery day he llred on ancei's-fool: ' Made strong and valiant by her wife'y kiss; To biavely put aside temptations rile, Yet knew not whence n:s armor came I wi?. Nor knows he now, albeit she is gone, But lives bis life in brave and saintly miod Tfce tie which he grew anl ttrvmttuene-i on, Are still to him his daily angel-food. M. L. Rayne in DatroitFree Pres?. True Eer? Uoto Death. ISt. Paul Globe, i There was a touching story told bv Mr. Gladstone when announcing th daathof the Princers Alice In Parliament- She had t ee n cautioned by the physicians not to inhale the breath of her little boy, who wis iil with diphtheria. The little fellow was tcssing in his bed in the delirium of fever. The Iinces3 stood by the side of her child and laid her band on his brow and began to ca-ees him. Touch cooled the fevered brain atd brought the wandering soul back from its wild delirium to nestle for a moment in the lap of a mother's love. Then throwing his arms around her neck he whispered, "Mamma, kies me." The instinct ot a mother's love was stronger than science,aad she pressed her lips to thote of her child. And yet there is not a woman ia all the world but nould say she would not have had a mother's heart if she had not kissed hsr bairn. And so it will bs to the end of tlms. The mother will kiss her child, the wife her husband and the lover his s weetheart,though death in a thousand forms lay concealed beneath the vermilion coloring of the pouting lips. Wat ted to lie DIsremove I. lExehanse. Civil service examiner (to colored apoliclant for the situation of letter-carrier) Bute the distance from London, Eagliad, to Calcutta, India, via Saez canal. Colored applicant Say, boss, ef yo'se ffwlneterput tee on dat roat, vou km disremove my applicahun oäeu do book.

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MA EC. S 3 KT K. 8 AG NE". My faint! Aai name her I faocy yo thinstn? OI aciae gracious woman, tail, stalely, and Who tears her serenely, while weanaj fail queenly The beautilul crown of her burnish! brown hair. It sriCTee tne, be'.lere me, to slight your idal ; Your Tiaicn ia one for an artist to paint: But its lovellnos vainly would atilve to show plainly. The form and the face aad tho charm ol my taint. Is Ehe youn? Is she old? I am puzzled to tell jou; Her age is the last thing oae thinks of. you 6 Lould you reckon by trouble, har year hive known double The eorrw3 life portions to you and to ma. bilil her tont aie so steady, hei s 21 lies are S3 ready, Tre glaoce of her eye is so fearless and brave. Few note the locks faded, tae pale brow iava3ed. Ey lice? that no chisel bat pain's caaeasrave. Tte saints, whom we women have revereaoel lor ase, Fp' nt hours in prayer at the altar and sarin-: My'isint in brief snatches her tune for prayer Ey heart trots cries out to tno Helper Diviuj, So busy lor others, worn sisters and mothers. Yboe inxlci i hp aiCs them to lift as t-tie can ; In love to the neighbor, ia lowliest labor, 8ne seives the dear Loia in a service to mas. Not dimpled ami daiaty.ah! no. Ia life.' batt'.o. Who fights, trough a victor, is gucrdoael with icars The old wounds awakiag, oft hurt to heartbreakicg; New &ink tad white beauty suci azoay mirs, Eut children adoru her, the babies climb o'er her. The weary sob out their distress oa her breast, And her piain little dwelling, it go.'S withoot telllnjr. Is cosy and curtained aud warm as a nest. She hadn't much money, this saint of 217 prai3lrz. Putrever her loaf is too S'nall lo be sharel. ni ht-r p.t Khp is pivirip while ratk ntlv livlaz: 1 he one houeehoM darl tag wno ould not be H area Oh, far do the day when th2 angels shall call her : At the thou2ht, at the presage, my spirit The way would be dreary, once shorn of tha cheery. The dear, iuat presence I christen My Salut Burlington Flawkeyo. VAIttKTIES. In Denmark hotels the xorsa h.f9 no leckr. Brigbam Young's deicendan's nov number 15, COO. Itianowgiveu out that too much coilee dries up tlie liver. Kaw oysters are highly recommsnded as a cure for hcarsenees. Vi'omen's names adorn more taau half the Arter'can sailing thips. The old-fashioned knilted purse of our grandaaotheis' time is revived. The Tenure of ofiice act under President Cleveland is attention to business. Tte three last Lord Chancellors of England have all been Sunday echool teachers. Ul Mehdibas thirteen wives. He married the first when he was sixteen years old. There are said to be twtnty ways of cooking a potato and ÖG5 waysof cooking an eg . The barbers are almost alone among the tradesmen in the United States in having no union. The mean elevation of this country above the eea is 2.0C0 feet, and the average rainfall ia twenty-nine inches. Tte ecc:essor of the robber Birrioi as President of Guatemala is named, Bariilos. His policy as a thief and pirate his not yet b;en announced. "When a mule can Eot kick iky-high it feels retignei to die. There n a world of ejrntatby between a mnle and a ballet girl. Fall River Advance. Connecticut is cow reported fo have recently floeJed the Australian CiioniAa with cigars made whclly of paper, cirefally colored and vtitcd and üavoiel with nicotine. A cow attached to th3 gnbernat:)rial mansion at .7c lien oa City, Mo., bavin beau naiiked iiva yeskrs by csnvic'?, now refuse to allow anybody in ci'.iziu'i dress to approach her. Some people think it would bs nice if every bedy in 'h world v'ocld mind their own bnites. Rat it would not. Operone half cf the people in the world would be oat of enirlojment and net know what to do with themselves. Dr. Flint la reported as having said that n any liyes aro lost by Etarvation owing to n overestimate of tle nutritive value of let f tea and meat ju'ees. In typhus and tyt.Lo.d fevers, h says, there is no good substitute fcr milk and eggs. The natives of India are said to give their horses opium when tJiey desire to accordil'sh long journeys. It is related that an Indian horseman gave his aciraal a dram of opinm end thus enabled hiüi to travel with tfcse forty miles farther. Not a told'er oT th Prussian army has diel of smallpox since 1S75, and the medical authorities assert tiiRt if they could have va3cination as etrictly carried out with the other Euro; ean population as la the Pmstian amy smallpox lUelf would dmppeir n five years. New Yoikers are writlLgtothenewspapars giving the fcizes of their wives' feet and bra?idk over their shape and daintiness. The text thing in order wiil be for tha ladie3 to write to the newspapers and give them the i'zf of their husbands' hats and the distance between their eyes and the top of their beads. Itmaybs regarded as one of the coincidences ot hiatqry that the great military geiiiuscf the Free ch, Napoleon Bonaparte, suäercd with cancer as General Grant i3 sifftricg, and died of the disease. The nymptoms also made their appearance in Napoleon's cae about the saae time of the year as in the icstance of General Grant. P.enort has it that a female dentist in Ore crcn resorted to a novel device to obtain a hutbanc She had as a patient a handsome gentjeman and onn day gave him dose of ether that confused, but did not make him insensible. Then the went for a clergyman, acd while the sabjsct was under the in Untere cf the drag, tha two were declared maa and wife. "When the man recovered his snsea he expressed surprise and some disgust at what had occurred, owing f o the fact, uot before known to the fair dentist, that he aheady pesses-ed a wife. Distance. The captured bird is sweet, but sweeter ths bird that flies. And the swictest voice of the lark Is his sja from the h!gbe&t 6k!es: The fish from the nets are good, but the bast remains in the sea. If fickle th woman ycu love, what womaa to fair as she. Berry Benson la April Century. Japanese Wise Sayings. Tell no peers ti to thy servant. If you hate a man, let him live To know the ce r, search the old. May to morrow be all you wish. ''n a cur tna bark at h:a own Rate. Dig two graves before cursing a neighbor.

The silent man is often worth listeains to lie is a wiee man who caa preach a snort

eermon. A man who lends money to his friend shall never ece either his iriena 01 ais msney egain. Iforr FfMlly Things Ofl Wrong. 'Alas, bow easily thln?s go wroug;'' A i-lgu too much or a kia too lone. And a father s patience Is quite worn out: Tcere'sahumedsupand a wrathful shout. And the dream of a youthful 1 air is o'er A vouth escapes through the open aoor W 1th terror imprinted upon his face. And goes down the street at a ö?;n? pice With bat in hsrd and a dog in chase. The deg to the flying youth draw nijh : There's a savag growl aal a plorciag cry. Alas, bow easily th!nes go wrong;" W hy did the lover stay so ioa? A panting vonth at his mother's aonr Is vowing he'll go oat t.i cour. no more: A dog is returning with visage grim, rrassinean ulster's tails wita him, 'A!asl Low easily things go wroue." Wnea a lover Iooiih!y tarries t d loai. "And ) et tow easily tain 20 right" W hen he leaves at a decent time of night. He's wife who this in his memory lo-s: Fathers are tethers, and do,;3 are do-; 4. Our readers are invited to furnish original en!?rcas chrades, riddles. rub-.?i and other ''knotty p:oblexai,"sidresnsall cordsaun'catioas relative to this department to E. B. Cha lbouru, Lewikton, Jlaiue. IXo. llCS. A Clinrade. " be snallsht )tited soft and go'.d Actos a city fait le?p. hr-re frhluine rnnrble shafs aroe. 2 With iao8y baEei, broad and deep. And teds of creen and plumy grass, Ana firsts, untouched, of yeliow mold. And wild and weed-g'eea banks that tell Of hiartsrown careless, free aad cold. And quaint, brfht places, childishly, Wim rosy Fbclls aud tinsel decked, Yetr.tifullv bhovrlag forth. t-ome livvs mude weary, chrushed aad wrecked. Th; f rnlljht slanted o'er the whole, And on a era say. rolling hill; Across a bridje. there lav oen- ath A t:i.j 6tr?am, fern groffa aud still. Arrof s three slender girlish form. (J: e, all io biue, and two In white: Their facts, frawtd iu ttaantins tat?, Wtre turned, like ao wcrs, to the liht. Across three boyish cavalier?. ho talked wlih voices gua and gy, About a hundred foolish thiols; And twenty seconds dbtant lay Tte fading forms 01" Cower-like girl?. lie weMiui frmes of manly men; T'.e breezes fdghine, swept the tree?, 1 U ht laueh'er r;ii led dowd the clen. 0. - - . . ' At "o. 11CO --Uehead and Curtail. 1, Eebesd ard curtail a csrre of cards, U ne rest will wheel te dirt from your yards. 2 The fame to an Iron, muddy feet ne'er tcornlug, Will change to a cloth t cry usetul ia mourning. i A man who uses the p-vi will by The place, when a child, my nvrse laid me. 1. "FJeavy of heart" at once may ba seen To change into a useful machine. Yr;ILAMf. Äo. 1170. Prosy Charade, 1. Firtt is something very small, second is sualler, and whole is stupid and dull, havitg noSrtt. 2. Whole hßs ro beard, though second HiaybaTe. That econd is wh ile there can I e no doub?, though lirst poiitiC'y denies this ftct. Nelsosias. Ne. 1111.-A ScieutUic Student's ejalr, Are you a student of concho'ogy? If so, come walk upon the beach with me. It us Int-pect a emin small crugUcean. A charming utjct for yoir coateaplatioo. jt las tine eyes, tbough round enough to Durst, An apron wears it ii a lady "nrHU" A flue example for o.u hunaa maids! 'lis not prowresiivc nol It retrogrades. And are yon frnd. my friend, or botany? I hope you sre eome see the ' last' with ae. A p ant Use vulear hsvt entitled "all " an jou il clentitic name recall? 0 Ce, fcr ihame! -Ihe quesiioa s'rikes you d man; The plat is I'enirnui I'roUferum! 1 hut Tonih alone h:s Jelio far 8i;rpaes Who LLijwitte iiames aud natures ol th-jgrassos, J. A. No. 1 172. A Simple Play. w hen a metallic point you spy Upon a strin. tt may be I; A slight pp?ud a;e to a dress My name will just as well express; 1 am a cateh-word, or a cur : And something mean and paltry, too; It at me fciouid get a peep ivrhsps 10 j'd call me a young sheep; Aud jet a frilcy lad would fay I'm Lotbiuj but a simple play. NliLSONIAS. No 1173 A Nnmerlcil Tnitma. Little NViiie, ho i trying to 1, J. 3, 4, 5 C, 7 her o der brother .Tact, Öa-Js vey dilli cjIi to if luimber wha: sin reidj a')0ut the 1, '2, 3 that cnrions Amtralian bird and (t'.rr.rrturM n"d hn oftei feels obliged ir. sit up I 5, 0, 7 at n'uh: to tady aboat tlifcl'.l, I'xle Bs.v. No. 1171. Wha. Am I? In shadowy aoo't by t.hJ si le of a hill, My silvery bu joli tio; And at my idj thi loi grea t fera And wee white violets row. The shy wild birds lov m well, And the little fora-.t fawn; Ard l ca'ch tne tian of the entern sry. Like a pearl at early mora, J. A. The April Trial. To the reader sending ia the bast lot of answers to the "Knotty Problems' of April will be presented a rioeMark Twain scrapbeck. The solutions for each week ahcnld be forwarded within six days after ir.fl Hath nf thn Kntinal mntiinini thA nnr. . a f j i! es answered. The March Award, The sender of the best lot of answers to the "Knotty Problems" of March was D. A. Cloud, Indianapolis, to whom the prize is awarded. R, Eaton, Oreelev, Colo., deserves "honorable mention" for toe second list in size. The other lirta forwarded wera moUly for a single week only. Answer. 1 IM. Ink. 1154. Campanile. 1155. God is now here. lir.G. Death, 1157 Naii. 115S. 0 T H rlando; hurio; elen; phesus; L yeaader; L eonatus; O pheiia. 1U0 Cane- bras e. lijO. -Tne mania a roota. Wnt'ng from Lynn, Maa., a correspondent n minds the Scientific American that, as an instance of a remarkable flight of an exploded boiler, about two years ago a boiler exploded in that city.and the flying portion, describing a circle high in the air, landed nine h andre! feet from whers it started.

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