Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 28, Number 18, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 May 1880 — Page 3

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SIT LITTLE BOY THAT DIED.

MRS. MULOCK CHAIK, Loofc oa his pretty face for Just one minute, ills braided frock, his dainty buttoned shoes. Hi Orrmahut band, the favorite plaything la it, And tell me, mothers, wsw't not bard to lose And mtRB him from my side My liitie boy that died? How many another boy, as dear and charmlue. His (tuier a hope, taU mother's one delight, blip through strange slck.nes.es, all fear disarming. And lives a lone, long llf in parents' sight! Mine wu so short a pride ! And then my poor boy died. I nee aim rocking on his wooden charger; I hear him pattering through the house all day: I watch his great bine eyes grow large and larser. Listening to atorlea, whether grave or gay, Told at the bright rl reside Ho dark now, since he died. But yt I often think my boy is living. As iiving as mv other children are, "W hen good-night kisses I all round am giving, I keep one for him, though he Is so far. Can a mere grave divide Me irooi him, though he died? Bo, while I come and plant It o'er with daisies, (Nothing but childish daisies, all year round.) Continually God's hand the curtain raises. An! I can hear his merry voice sound And feel him at ray aide My little boy that died. CONCERNING WOMEN',. "Why ghonld women, more than men, be taxed without representation? Why should women, more than men, bo governed without their consent? Why should women, more than men, bo tried without a jury of their peers? By what right do men declare themselves invested with power to legislate for women in all cases whatsoever? Western papers are discussing the question, "Shall married women work?" Unless they do we suppose a good many husbands of the period will starve to death. It is rumored, says the Baltimore Gazette, that a literary weekly of high character U shortly to be started in Baltimore, and that a well-known lady of culture and refinement is to have charge of the new enterprise. A Paris letter states that six elopements of American women have occurred in that city during the last six months, and adds that this "prove? that American women will now and then kick over the traces outrageously quite as viciously, indeed, as their French sisters." Says the Boston Ilerald: "A current item says 'Lord Beaeonsfield has offended the English women by speaking of them as 'females.' What would they have? If they are not females, and they probably don't claim to bo males, what are they?" The use of female in the way of which they complain is inelegant and incorrect. A cow is a female. When Lord Beaeonsfield speaks of females whom or what does he mean? Women are entitled to be called women. Woman's inhumanity to woman is as real, if not as proverbial, as man's to man. If we were to credit the advocates of woman suffrage, there is a great wrong in voting for, as well as in voting by males alone. Yet, at Concord. Mass., the other day, only twenty votes were cast for members ot the school committee, and the voters were all women. But when the votes were counted, it was found that three men had been elected, all for the long term of threo years, while the only woman receiving a majority of votes was elected for the short term one yar. The Secret of Woman's Tower. The secret of woman's power and success in regard to the relief of trouble among the afflicted poor lies, not where most other secrets of force and efficacy have their stronghold in the intellect but in the simple authority of virtue. The sweet and even op. eration of a tender and steadfast spirit of charity necessarily carries all before it. Woman wins her way also by showing, what she can not help, that her sole object is to assuage and succor, leaving upon the threshold all that is not pure and simple fcood-will. With men to do so is difficult. Men go by statute; they are upholders of the law, which demands obedience to the letter, enforces the appliciticn ot it, and insists always upon technical justice. Contrariwise women prefer equity. The justice which follows the dictates of nature is always more Christian in essence, more liberal and magnanimous, therefore better adapted for achieving noble ends. When men in this deparment of work are exceptionally successful it is because as individuals, they have feminine dispositions. Equity, whatever may be claimed on behalf of justice tu a rule of life, is the substratum of all the noblest natures, whether male or female. New Orleans Woman. Sew Orleans Picayune. The New Orleans woman proper is a Gallic American or rather an American Gaul. She may never have been out of the country, or even out of the State; but for all that she is an alien to the Republic in the sense that she has little knowledge of it and less care for it and its affairs. If Creole, or of Creole descent or afünity, she reads French newspapers, has French habits and opinions, and is essentially French in mind and manner. She talks English, though she thinks in French; she is an inhabitant of the United States, but a citizen of Louisiana, especially of its metropolis, most of her grand outings being to adjac nt Parishes. Once in a while she may go to St. Louis, or Mobile, or Charleston, or New York, but if she does it is a memorable event, and she regards it as a Chicagoan, Bostonian or New Yorker would regard the circumnavigation of the globe, a journey to the4interior of Afghanistan, or the heart of Africa. Should the New Orleans woman be young especially should she be unmarried, she may be very graceful, though rarely slender in figure, for plumpness and roundness come very early with her. She is usually a brunette. Iler manners are as a rule, superior to her person. It is marvellous what she can acneive with a bit of lace, half a yard of ribbon, or a few flowerSj The New Orleans woman is not very substantially educated, but such education as Ehe has, she can put it to the best advantage. Pleasantries Concerning the Fair Rex. Oh! tha ban jr. the beautiful bang! Oa themalilso's while forehead you ae it hang. iirls that can't get on 'most die of despair. Abuse to olJ man and neglect their back hair, Kicking, Coaxln?, Pleading with ma, Trying to keep her from aiding with pa! fleanteous fraud with their hair In a frizt. Basiling around '(ill tbinro bubble and six. Oh! rl a big gun or a new boomerang. And look fur the woman that bronght out the bang. The man who never smelt powder is the fellow who never held his nose close to a woman's cheek. Blogga wants to be assured, before he votes ' for a female school board, that the members won't all jump on their desks if a mouso trots across the carpet. In his last Lowell lecture, Mr. Henry Cabot Lodge had the sympathies of his audience while he drew a fine picture of thesocial life of New England a century ago, until he advanced in proof of those gcoi old times that "an unmarried'woman wai called an old maid in Boston in her twenty-sixth year."

Then two-thirds of the bonnet-half of his audience, and considerably the larger half, readjusted their front curls and sighed: "This is an age of progress. They were shopping: "My dearl' said the anxious mother to her daughter, " the next time, I will buy your stockings first; it will be easier to choose the drcs3 to match!" The difference between a self-made man and a self-made woman is ten old papers, four hair switches, ninety-eight hair pins, and a pretty little box labeled face powder. "Women" says a literary journal, "live on love." That may all be; but we notice all that have the pleasure of our acquaintance linger around the table three times a day and get on the outrside of an awful lot of beefsteak and potatoes, as well as other substantial articles of food. Elmira Sunday. Telegram. A Vermont sexton being told that a young lady of nineteen was dead, thought that it was her erandmother, aged ninety-eight, for whom the young lady was named, that was deceased, and tolled the age of her death as ninety-eight, and then it turned out that the young lady was only in a trance, and when she came out of it and found that her age had been told as so very great, sho made her big brothers take pitch-forks and the dog and chase that sexton threo miles across the stumpy country. Boston Post, She Was Scandalized. The lecturer had got as far as the words 'My course is open to your judgment; I court animadversion," when an elderly lady in the side row rose with a jck-in-the-box abruptness, and gesticulating menacingly with her umbrella, exclaimed, "You brazenfaced villain! to stand up there before all these folks and brag of courting Annie Madison, or whatever you call the huzzy! I guess your poor dear wife's heart'll break when she hears of it, you ungrateful wretch! And hear of it she shall before I sleep this night!" The excited female was finally induced to retire, through the aid of a brace of policemen; but somehow th8 remainder of the discourse was a woeful failure, and didn't hold the attention of the audience worth a cent.

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