Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 28, Number 13, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 March 1880 — Page 3
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THE INDIANA STATE SENTINEL, WEDNESDAY MARCH .31.'.18sO. 1
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It ta not doubted that men have s ktjtna a that bUm whtn Mch on baa established bis hearth and the mm of hta ioh1odi and fortan; wbsac he Will not dfpsrt, if nothing calls blm away; whence if b hu departed ha seenis lo Mi wanaerer, ana n ne returns he ceases to wander, Definition from Civil Low. . ( Tben stay at noma, my heart, and rest The bird la aafeet in its neat; O'er 11 that flatter their Winne and By A hawk ta bowing In the sky; To stay at home la beet." Longfellow. oca young folks. Add y' a Panalea. BT TTGI05. Darling, little, dimpled Addy, An a riower fresh and lair, Koeeied down upon her chubby knees, And aald her first, short prayer. Coming, then, Into the garden. An ih always did, to view The many -colored pansles Bedecked with morning dewShe gazed on their upturned faces with a kindiv. lovlnz air. And saw bow their slender sterna were bent Like little knee in prayer; Then loosing up, ata reverently, In a tone that made one feel Bow iweel the fancy was to Iter, 'dee, tue lltUe pan sie kneel." God bless yon, my little darting, The) flowers are under Ills care. Who clothes) them la hues more lovely Than kings or queers may wear; Bat may yoa ever look beyond The beantifal garb and lace. And take delight in the beauty ' lhat spring from a heart oi grace. Brownie's First Invitation. BY 8. V. . M. Christian Union. The very day that Brownie was five years old she was invited to a party. Brownie bad three sisters older than her self and they had been to a great many par. ties, but this was Brownie's rirst invitation; so you may well imagine how delighted the whole family were. She had a white dress te wear, a pretty blue sash, blue stockings and new blue shoes. The mamma and the three sUters helped dress her. Even the papa and the one brother lent a helping band. The mamma curled her hair, the oldest sis Lsr pinned her sash on "just lovely,' the papa buttoned her shoes, the brother pertumed her handkerchief and the other two sisters ran hither and thither bringing things. MI am afraid, after all, that you won't know how lo behave nicely, said the oldest sister, while clasping Brownie's necklace. "Yes, I'll know how to behave, thank you, ma'am, I guess!" replied Brownie, stamping her foot on the carpet. Another sister said, while putting Brow nie's stockings on, "Don't get down on your knees, as you do more than a hundred times a day here at home; because u you do you will wear holes right through these thin stockings." The brother thought that he had better give Brownie some advice. Only take one piece of cake. It isn't po lite to take a pioce of every kind. Now re member. Then the mama said, "You must not find fault with anything that is given you to eat. If you do not like it do not say so." Brownie was all dressed just as the oldfashioned clock in the hall struck six. "Oh, dear me!" she exclaimed. "I must f o right straight away, for Mrs. Barns said must com at it o clock. 1 des the party goes in theo." Brownie was not taken to the party in a carriage, but instead thereof, on the brother'? back. At 9 o'clock the brother went after her and brought her home in the same manner. While the mamma and the papa were taking Brownie's wraps off, she drew a long breath saying: "Well, I've got home from the party, but it ain't twite out, 'cause there are two or free or ten little girls there yet." "Did you ha v a pleasant time, Brownie?" asked the papa. Oh. yes; the bread and butter with meat in it was twite pleasant. Mrs. Barns asked me if I didn't want some more sanriches, when don't ycu b'lieve I hadn't had none sanriches at all! I didn't see a speck of any. I tell you,r she continued, looking at the brother, I only took but one piece of cake. Mrs. Barns said I could take as many pieces as I wanted. I told her that I des wished I could, but brother said it wasn't perlite to take but one piece. "Then, don't you Vlieve, she laughed out loud. But she said she had to laugh to see so many dear little children so happy. "Oh! there was such a lot ot candies and nuta all jumbled up together in a a dkh. I took free of my hands des as full as full could be, 'cause they had such lots and lots of 'em. "But mamma," and Brownie's voice sank to a whimpered tone, Hhe lemonade wasn't one bit good. It was so awful sweet and so awful sour. I told Mrs. Barns that I didn't like it pretty good. 'Brownie! -didn't I tell you not to find fault with" "Why, mamma, you only said I mustn't with what I had to eat. You didn't say nothing 'bout what I had to drink." "What amusements did you have, Brownie?" asked the papa. "You had plays didn't your Some few. They played Pillow and keys,' but I wasn't going to play that " "Why not, Brownie?" asked one of the sisters. "You knov we told you that you must do what the other children did." "Mrs. Barnes did want me to play it, but I told her I couldn't cause sister said I must'nt get down on ray knees or I would wear my stockings all lull of holes. You can't play it else you get down on your knees to kit somebody." What did you do, Brownie, while the children were playing 'Pillow ud keys?'" asked the mamma. "Oh, des sat in the lorner with a little lame girl that couldn't walk pretty good." Why, Brownie!" suddenly -exclaimed the brother. "See! she has one blew shoe on and one black one." All eyes were turned Ilten to Rrownie's feet "Where U your other sew blue shoe!" Asked one of toe sittera. Brownie held first one foot up, tSn the jLher, saying: "I didn't I don't know where it oh! ho I remember. I gave lay other blue ahoe to that little lame girl, 'cause she ain't av-er in all he live days had any blue shoes des only black." Btwwnie gazed first in the face of one, then another, and she saw that something was wrwig. The sisters held their handkerchiefs orr their mouths; the brother opened wide his eyes; the papa and mamma looked very sober. - She then held up one foot, saying: "This is a very boofuJ black shoe." All remained silent, f.- She continued: "It ia des as good to have difTent ones, ain't it, mamma?" The mamma said that she thought it looked better to have shoes on alike, and not one of one color and the other of another. ' "Oh, well!" she cried, with a careless toss of her curly head, "may be I'll go next day before yesterday and give her this other new blue shoe, and I des as leif have the black
ones, 'cause she is such a nice poor little girl and she don't never have no blue shoes. Can't I give it to her, mamma?" Yes, Brownie, you can," replied the mamma; "but you must give her this black one. It belongs to her. I think I know who her mamma is. She is poor, but an excellent Christian woman." "Well, you better b'lieve I was good to her little lame girl," said Brownie, earnestly. "When we all piayed 'Button, button, Ides put the button in fcher hand when I was it, cause she didn't have one spec'led bit of c rimming on her dress. ButI told her it was des as nice without crimming." Then Brownie climbed up on the mamma's lap, saying, slowly, -Oh, dear! it des makes you very, very tired and sleepy to be invited to a party. I des I won't go to no more arties to-night, 'cause 'cause" and in ess than one minute after dear little Brownie was fast asleep. A Sunshiny Face. Boys and girls often have pretty faces, with rosy cheeks, and dancing eyes, and metrv smiles. But for a real sunshiny face, that u never darkened by a fitful cloud or scowl, or by a biting tongue, we have generally to look to the dear, good mother and grandmother, who have learned to be patient and gentle by being tossed about in the storms of life.
Nothing is sweeter than a sunshiny face. It says to everybody: "I know we shall like one another, and have a real pleasant time together I want to be interested in what interests you, so come and make friends with me." Even a little baby can understand such a kind smile from a motherly body, and so will coddle up in her arms at once, even if she be an entire stranger. And if we wish to bind our playmates to us with the cords of love, we need to do just this to think at least as much about their enjoyment as about our own. A body oftentimes gets his or her own way in the world much better by giving up than by holding out selfishly. It is my belief that every one of us can have a sunshiny face, provided we want it enough to set about shaping one out. It is not quite such easy work as buying a false face, or as letting our own peevish acts twist down the corners of the mouth, turn up the end of the nose, and wrinkle the forehead into frowns. All this is so easy to do that it almost docs itself. But we must w ork in a more artistic way. We all know what carmine is; how it makes the most beautiful rose color, and is the favorite color with some ladies for painting the cheeks. Well, once an English manufacturer traveled to Lyons, and paid one thousand pounds sterling to a French rival, to learn the secret of making this article in perfection. But he could detect no difference in their processes, till the Frenchman said: 'I can not make this to perfection unless I choose a bright, sunny day; and so I never attempt it on a dark or cloudy day." "Ah!" said the Englishman, "then thefates are against me; and I fear I can not succeed in damp, dismal London." How is it with each one of us? Do you despair of ever making a sunshiny face out of your own, because there are too many clouds flying across it, day after day? Or are you not ready to show yourself master of your own tongue, spirit, and smiles? Smiles and kind words are the best chisels in the world with which to carve out for one'e self the calm and beauty of a sunshiny face. Habit. There was once a horse that was used to pull around a sweep, which lifted dirt from the depths of the earth, lie was kept at the business for nearly 20 years, until he became old, blind, and too stiff in the joints to be of further use. So he was turned into a pasture, or left to crop the gass without any one to disturb or bother him. But the funny thing about the old horse was that every morning, after grazing awhile, he would start on a tramp, going round and round in a circle, just as he had been accustomed to do for so many years. He would keep it up for hours, and people olten stopped to look and wonder what had got into the head of the venerable animal to make him walk around in such a solemn way when there was no earthly need if it. But it was the force of habit. And the boy who forms bad or good habits in his youth, will be led by them when he becomes older, and will be miserable or happy, accordingly. CONCERNING WOMEN. Two young ladies have been appointed census enumerators for Ashland and Catlettsburg, Kentucky. Mr. Greeley always said that he would support woman suffrage whenever he could be satisfied that women wanted it. When a couple are pronounced "man and wife," they think they are married. Pronounce them "woman and husband" and they wouldn't think so; but why not? If one term is consistent the other must be. Randolph, New York, has been the scene of a romance which in point of faithfulness on the part of the woman is equal to that of Longfellow's "Evangeline." Miss Betsy Knight, who died a few days ago at the age of & years, was in her girlhood betrothed to a young man in Ohio, and shortly before the day for the nuptials he died. Miss Knight refused to believe it, and remained faithful to him all these years in the hope that he would return and claim her. The daughters of woman suffragist mothers stand foremost in educational institutions. The Cornell lady student who won the Greek prize in the first inter-collegiate contest was the daughter of Dr. 5lary A. Thomas, of Indiana, one of the earliest woman suffrage workers. Florence Perkins, daughter of Mrs. M. S. Perkins of Cooperstown, was chosen valedictorian of Yasear College the year she graduated. Harriet Eaton Stanton was awarded the same honor last commencement, while Emma Perkins, a sister of Florence, was valedictorian the- present year. "Strong minded" mothers endow their daughters with bright intellects. The arrangements are now being completed for the preparation of the census of 1880. As one of the results of previous experience in this work, it has leen suggested by the department that sehool-teacher are especially fitted to act as enumerators. This announcement naturtJly provokes the question, whether female school-teachers shall bo employed in this labor. In support of their eligibility for the off.ee, it is urged that women have been very successful as book agents, a pursuit which requires the same physical exertion, while as teackers tfc ey are frequently accomplished and accurate accountants and scribes. It is also' urged that they will not probably make any more serious blunders than were accomplished in the census of 18,0, in which the infallibility of masculine accuracy was attested by the statement that 0D4 baby died ef delirium tremens, and one matdf puerperal fever. Girls! Learn How to Cook. New York n er aid. Much of the harmony of married life de pends upon dinners. The condition of the stemach is about as important a factor in a man's happiness as the the state of the heart.
It is better for a . woman rank heresy, we know to be able to make a cheerful home than to talk Greek. Before marriage the ability to sing divinely and to play impossible music are very attractive; but when two people settle down to the steady work of loving each other for 40 or 50 years the kitchen inevitably emphasizes itself, and the chances of success are greater wjth a comely housewife than with an accomplished beauty, who knows everything except how to make the house attractive. The domestic consequences are apt to be fearful when a wife knows so much that Sbe can tell the great ancle of Moses, And the dates of the wars of the rose. And the reason of thloge why the Indians wear rings In their red, aboriginal noses But don't know chicken from Turkey Skinny Hen and women are not admired. If lacking flesh, rital, brain, or nerve force, use WellaJ Health P.enewer. Greatest Remedy on earth for impotence, leanness, sexual debility, premature decline, eta $1 at druggists. Depot, 58 Barclay street, N. Y. Indianapolis Depot, Stewart & Barry. "Bough on Rats." The thing desired found at last, Something rata will eat Ask druggists for Rough on Rata. It clears out. In one application, all rata, mice, roaches, water bugs, bed bogs, etc, from any house, shop, store or stable. 15c per box. The 25c holds 3 times the 15c, Indianapolis depot, Stewart & Barry.
Cure Yourself for 83. "Chapin'a Bachupalba," warranted for diseases of the kidneys, bladder, genital and urinary organs, gravel stone, etc; price $1, and Chapin'a-Injection Fleur, for diseased or unnatural discharges, of whatever nature, with syriog), $1. Core is quick, sure, safe and complete. Druggists have or can get either tor you. Depot. 53 Barclay street, N. Y. Indianapolis depot Stewart & Barry. TOTT FULL INDORSED BY PHYSICIANS, CLERGYMEN AND THE AFFLICTED EVERYWHERE. THE GREATEST MEDICAL TRIUMPH OF THE AGE. TUTTS' PILLS CURE SICK HEADACHE. TUTT'S PILLS CURE DYSPEPSIA. TUTT'S PILLS CURE CONSTIPATION. TUTT'S PILLS CURE PILES. TUTT'S PILLS CURE FEVER AND AGUE. TUTT'S PILLS CURE BILIOUS COLIC. TUTT'S PILLS Cure KIDNEY Complaint TUTTSPILLS CURE TORPID LIVER. TurrspiLLs IMPART APPETITE. Dr. Tctt hss succeeded in combining in these piils the hereto, fore antneoniftic qualities of a Strenutuino, Purgative, and a Pi bifyino Toxic. Their first apparent effect ia to increase the appetite by causing the food to "properly assimilate. Thus the system is nourished, and by their tonic action on the digestive organs, regular and healthy evacuationa are produced. - The rapidity with which PERSONS TAKE ON FLESH while under the iiifluenc of these pills indicates their adaptability to nourish the body, hence their efficacy in curing nervous debility, melancholy, dyspepsia, wanting j the muscles.slugrihDeta of the liver, chronic constipation, and i m uarti lip health A strength to the system. Sold everywhere. Price !5 cents. Office 53 Murray Street, NEW YORK. THE HARRIS REMEDY CO. 31 a ttfa VHemilm, ttT. I.UVIH, MO. rÄrpROF.WRRIS, PASTILLE REMEDIES. IIa I For Mei tnMüW with Spermatorrhea mod A A fill I apo4ecy, retMiitmf trim eahautei v Mailt jrf 4 1 1 U I I aonpajaj efeUlitj, m taa haa feppUattaM I inn I tal H0i2s$5ll0i3s?$2 Pamphlets aUarribiat ettW mi tkw 41atM a4 ta tiaod of ran. mrm rmX4 mm mppiuVmm. TWaa paaiphaHa w ibatrayuarhly sretctteml, ta mrm waruk umw ifit im mmmmmaM tttaer in C?TnnTini IS ADAPTED I OK Diseases which are produced by Loss of Nervous Power and consequent Muscular Relaxation, viz: Connnmptlon, Bronchitis, Aatbin, Wnooplna Congo, Apnonl. Conen, 4rvoa.uft. Mental leprealon, Kenralarl, Kf leptle Fit, Ml. Yltn Dsnrf, Nfrvsni Debility, bionlc Iirrtara, Lenrorrhu. I'tver aud Aar a, stnt swtmnft, PyappM, Dypthrtie l'rostrntlon,Intrrtited r.nl Feeble Action ortbe Heart. Diseases produced by Overtaxing the Mind, by Orlef or Anxiety, by Rapid Growth, by Child-bearing, by Insufficient Nourishment, by Residence in Hot limates or Unhealthy Localities, by Excesses, or by any Irregularities Of Life. An endless chain or good eflVcts la formed by Fellows' Compound Hyrupof Uypophosphltea; and we are sale In saying, from a long experience In medicine, Ita virtues are not possessed by any other combination. Note Be suspicious of persona who recommend any other article as '-Just as good," tnough bearing a similar nam, and of those who ofler the cheaper priced article. "It la only the independent, well-po8ted,and uuselflsh physicians who can afford to prescribe this remedy. Experience has proved thla. The highest clas? medical men in every large city, where It Is known, recommend It. Sold by all Druggists. $1,50 per Pint Bottle. DYKES' BEARD ELIXIR A ahflFS-rt. rea sMn Muaaakav a ? i aas fasse aa ravsaJUtoatasa, Thaaaa oritiS)4.asl pajniw a ä MiHtam liwsltaBMfaäaMlaa. M fj Ja- Wm aaa , ajra WtUw . tfaalaaal mmmL fe7 a5- Tag m Y-aaa a 2aMrl tX.sW. , a .a 1.11. AliasMA3ÖIOOTJI RESOXUGHDa PrrarriptloQ Free. For the speedy Cnra of Seaaliial WeaiMa. Lows 4 Manhood, and all disorders brought on by inilincrvtioti or excess. Auy Druggist liax the fnimMiiHiiU. Aildre DV1UU.N 4c CO.. IS Nnssan St., N. Y. Hill lTannTaetorj EtUblUhrd Wl. Gr Mr lm 11111 morn bumr rtoji Portabi Hill tot Farmen, tMIII OwmtliU. Prte sj. ii and " aTlllryeaap. -VF KCSrTXI CO Indiaaapolia, Xnd. $1flTfl$1flnl3 Invested in Wall St. Stockt nralcei $lUlU$lljUU fortunes every month. Book nl free explaining everything. Ad. dm BAXTER ft CO .Bankers, Wall &uN, 2T4
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