Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 2, Number 5, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 29 July 1871 — Page 3
HOPELESS LO YE.
The troubling waves beneath the moon-I i£V"g
U,e
Wne'onclowled
rU™r
JSwetft hon«.4 ore hcurd to
I could not eat anything at that time in the morning, ami it was just as well that I could not, for I had all I could do. I here was ice to be pounded to go around tho pail of ico cream, and the sandwitches to bo cut. and I thought I never should tlx the legs of thechicken j»o that I could get the cover oil the big basket. Maria Ann flew around and piled up groceries |r me to pack, and gave direction* iu the girl about taking care afthe house, nnd was putting on her dress all at onoo.
'a (rlffi» too mucli. At twentv minutes past six I stood .HI the front steps with basket on one '.win and Maria Ann's water-proof on he other, and a pail In each hand, and .a bottle of viuegar in my coat skirt •pocket. There was a camp chair hung on til" sow 'Where, too, but I forget just where. "Now," said Maria Ann, "wo must run. or we shall nol catch the cars." "Maria," said I, "that is a reasonable idea.
How
skle*
upwn thc
gu
bosom.i,
ThUirilght
throb beneath the greenwood
And glossy plumes float in amid the blossoms. And »il urouud are happy—all bat me!
that
And yet, I come bennuh the light tremble* •, O'er thevj ulin patlis, with liatlesw steps to
it I
cX.
P" qu,ver'
nuU the
I come once turtle
m°re l°
To
11,1 the
WHtch'the dreamy waters a* they flow, And lay mo down beneath the frain-ant .. myrtle,
Tha: drop* lt«* blowotns when the west wind* blow.
Uh!
l*T?
lM
ODe*
°D
,Ier
whose^weeVfaceT
Amjuijd!l
''ume
ure
mine all that
The youih'lul heart, on me their charms comer
S*etglinces'mlle !ae* to°'antl Fla^.r\'»'1J
mine—but not a glance from
"h. I would give youth, beauty, fame, and splendor. My nil «f btlss, my every hope resign, lo wake In that young heart one fee iMiuli-r—
fling
Toclunp that little iiand, and call it nilii'
JEXh"IA*/V GOES TO A PWXK Maria Ann recently determined to go ta a picnic.
Maria Ann i* my wife—unfortunately. She had pl.mned 11 to go it alorie, so far a I was concerned, on that picnic excursion but when I heard it Ideterminvl to a-ssist. .She pretended she was very glad, but I don't believe sho was. "It will do you good to getaway your work a day/' she said "am shall so much enjoy a cool morning ride on the ears, and dinner in tho woods."
from
uid we
Ou tho morning.of that memorable 'lay Maria Ann got up at five o'clock. About three minutes later she disturbed my slumbi rs, and told me to come out to break last. I (old her I wasn't hungry, but it didn't make a bit of difference, 1 had to get up. The sun was up I had no idea the sun begun buslnoHH so early in the morning, but I here l.e was. "Now," said Maria Ann, "we mu«t My around, for the cars start at halfpast six. Eat all the breakfast you can I or you won't get anything' before noon."
do you suppose I can run
with all this lrclght?" "You must, you brute. \ou always trv to tease me. If you don't want a .scone on the streets you will start, .too."
So I ran. 1 had one comfort at least, Maria Ann fell down and broke her parasol. She •called me a brute again because 1 laughed. Maria Ann drove mo all the way to the depot on a brisk trot, ami we got on tho cars but neither ol us could get a seal, and 1 could not Hud a place where I could set tho things down, so I •»t(iod then* and held them. "Maria," I said, in winning accents, "how this for a cool morning ride?"
Said she, are a brute, Jenkins." Said I. "IIIVvou
pkovle'goei-s'''i'tUoughi uucvor"would'Marble
•tune dinner time and Maria called me a pi*, because wanted to open our basket IH»fore the rest of the baskets wore opened.
At lat dinner time came—the "nice dinner the woods," you know, over Mirvo thousand little red ants had got itito oyr dinner, and they were worse to pick out than tlsh bones. The lee «H»aiu ha*l melted, and there was no viuegar for the cold meat except what wan in niv and ol course that was fno Immetliate use. The music teacher pillini a cup of hot wffce on Maria's
VKl. and pulled all the fri**les out tryto wipe off the coffw with hi« hand--t vltief. Then I »»t on a piece of \Urry pie, and -poiled my white and coneludtni 1 ilidn't want any«inon. I had to stand up against dilhe ri^st of the atternoon. The iJiordcd eonsiilerable vai iety. ouu-
JHV everv dav life, but there were! „nj little drawbacks that 1 did not to much a- I might have done.
•«uiu,!tku«^o ItrpnMica* telK this told oiiliiie.d joke: A go««j ^tory is «,ountv\ prominent candidates for 't
!hau
in\ion^ who do not live more them, Mrku from this pluiHi. One of valley,
SI,V—,owns
Hr
«10 yon 2 xvq Vt,rr HI* }'-!.»*' b* 'iii.»i
tncn
BET I, ..|
a ranch in the
a
j'I.
the t|our in tit,
«ion to vi,i\ other day, having ocea- PMCTRnva known invited certnui well OlIN AIvMo Kv)^Ct, *ith him. tjfl this Iwality to ride x^ot AS tl .VNMITH. aaid that waving at tho ranch.
CVRIOMITIKS OF THE SKA.—Therejjion
within
txsami quiver, of Cancer was known among the early i"c¥
the calm belt°ftlie Tropic
navigators
8tl,1»
brlght
.. And smile to we U,r.rn«Iv« in oaradlup- I ?uY'
as the "horse latitudes
^ecause. ly«nf becalmed there day after
the
atjventurers
were obligee! to
*h in Jovoiui j.hrow overboard their horses to keep joioun,
them fr0!„
dvins? of thirst. Entirely
unacquainted with the cause of the calms, they were often weeks in the belt now navigators strike across it regardless of difference of longitude, and are in the region of the northeast trade-winds. This region abounds with I
the dolphin, the flying fish, and other singular specimens. The flying fish is
.1 "OIM UI.IJOT »j^gular specimens. The flying fish is
*'or,1®fe »jy burning henrt no more dissent- l?uPP°sed by some to merely support .. I 'tself as it leaps out of water. This is
1
ly
iDaps
out of watt
tear-drops "ot_th® case. Except that like some
low*volcwJ
pon-
Oneaiig''! being'mid th« beauteous band, Who in t.i« evi-umg's hush eornes out to WfiDULff
^''^''t-eyed daughters of the
w,,ere
Hegw£ng
each light foot
^SWW,U*1 'm,d their songs of
.smile* light her lijw, and rosebuds,'ml. 1 her in?*
Look Jlgtiily up their dark redundancy.
species of duck, it does not rise but a few feet above «he sea level, its flight is no different from that of a bird. It is about the size of a large smelt, its wings (prolonged fins) extending the full length of the ljody from a point just behind the gills. Its natural enemy is the dolphin the latter being the swiftest ti.sh that swims, darts at its prey, when the little fish leaves the water and skims away over the sea, I often, however, it is said landing in the jaws of its antagonist, who has watched night from beneath the wave. Frightened by the noise, and attracted' by the lights of the passing vessel the nving fish often strike the sails in the night-time and fall helpless on the inhospitable deck. Their flesh is not unlike that of the smelt. Thedolphin, tho albicore, and the bonita are struck with a kind of harpoon called "a grains or caught by the hook, with a piece of white rag for bait, if the ship is gointr fast enough to skip the rag lightly over the water
ANCIEJTT AND Mom U.\ SiMPLicity. Those who think all the virtues of "life were embraced in ancient times, and mankind is daily getting more and I more frivolous—in other words, that we are going backwards in the scale of development instead of making a continual advance—will do well to heed tho remarks of a recent number of "Appleton's Journal." which, referring to a minister's call for a return to tho social simplicity of our grandparents, says that, if the minister will carefully examine the matter he will discover that simplicity of dress has almost steadily increased for many centuries, and that in this particular we are far in advance of our ancestors. Tho essential difference between now and then is that while formerly only thoso persons of acknowledged social position indulged in elaborate dress or extravagant livintr now there is a largo number of people who imitate the manners and extravagance of their betters, to the public seandal and their own injury. Hut alter all how small a proportion of the population aru extravagant in dress or method of living! The rural population form the great majority of the people and with them simplicity and frugality are tho -.In \y0
roco
|IANOS.
love, you have made that
t'lmervation before." I kept my courage up, yet I knew •there would bean hour of wrath AX hen wo got home. While we were getting nut of I he ears the bottle in my pocket got broke, and consequently I had one boot half full of vinegar all day. That kept me pretty quiet and iria Ann ran off, with* a big-whiskered music teacher, and lost her Ian, and got her feet we, and tor*1 herdress, and enjoyed the fashion of
]jcct |mt
whfl
are tho rule. during the panic of 1857," a^gre^outcry rang against the extravagance of women, which some people imagined brought on tho financial troubles, a statistician computed that there was an average of but one silk dress to everv Tour women in tho country. There is no need for discouragement.
TIIK hair of the Now York editors is litis portrayed: Dennett's hair is gray Oreeley's hair is white Marblo's hair is niU{ I ,?eS' llui,r
is
red'*
"oward has
2". !ir I«ia had one dark brown hair: lUindy "haslSbfuoisfi*lliair "Tllton has iirstiiui liutr Held has black hair, and Chamberlain has sandy-colorod hair. Dana, Marblo i"id Bryant wear full beards (Jreeloy and Bennett woar no bear.ls, and the rest of tho editors have patchos of hair on different parts of their phiz. Greeley would look well in tlowing beard and ferocious mustache.
Liurr. Bttrnhardy, the young olllcer of hussars who, as a reward for his gallant conduct in front of i'aris, was allowed to head tho (ierman troops entering the French capital, has died of typhoid fever.
Steinway Pianos,
The test In the World,:
Tcrri*-Hsiu(e 3Iusicul Institute.
OA'Kti TIIK POSTOKKK K.
(Iieftper ami second hnml Pianos on hanu. Old Ptunos taken in exelmnne form out* at their full value. :{l-fni.
LAMOREUX,
T).
& Granite Works,
Monuiuetit uml Tonih-Stonw!
In every vjirtetjr, cou.stantly on tvuxl and made to ortler.
SIXTH fr.,anto*He t^wiine HttU,
\.Ky Ttwn Clock,)
TK-KiiE-HAUTE, INDIANA.
1-tlv
n^KlilJlvIIA UTE HOCSK,
TVrrr- }{ivtr, /tviunui.
R. f. HUSTON, WAVA4.SK.
The Street Car* JUVSH this evoryl Mtuutea, from the IVpot and Rlvw. Th* Arieshm Hatha arr rammiiai 1NO l-U. }{***.
N
ATIONAL HOUSE,
COH. MAIK AND 5IXTN
TcrrcrHaute, Indiana.
&-tf. JA OOII VTr A SOX. Propr*.
J4
xtain, TERHE-HAUTE.
»r UepfclrtnapTompUr attend#*!. I al« hav*
^*he*t which field of gnwing of .*/ PL A TFORM SCALES tot "ragging aUam 'tV^d to him. AOer weigbtn* C\rn, Ha*. and person* hnv turned to his oc^i\,r tioie, he »aid: "You A companion, »tid *»t wheat *hi* is splendid Held tnriucn-. yon «"iH give
ipjt Willing to dp Are itivil«a to xuL *iy»
"JJUPIIKK'S
jKhorifT, I will In the rttwlAl ptfor a few •hmrnt. He
JRMH
Ywi lutHt to give ui«
Photograph Gallery^
BLil H'S BI.OCK.
CXR MAIN A SIXTH STRfiETS.
IERRE-HAUTK SATURDAY EVENING MATT
'HE BALL STILL MOVES.
Weiss'".
Everybody Call
-4 XI) SEE HOW IT IS 1) O AVI,
At 128 ihihi St., Tcm'-iraiite.
ing'the'*''1"1
st°-ok-a!'"J
Host A
THE
constantly recelv-
of oeUlu-stoves
Kverbrout'lit to this market, amongst which can be found lie toiiowins which are the best in the market: iuc
CoNSTrruTiox,
COAL 'AND WOOD
TIIK
TIIK HKSTKRX,
Coal and Wood.
Tin: (i\ r.\ivrt, Coal and Wood. TIIK iSJ J^ATOR, "~HVoo^rtbok.
THE OONTINENL?AL,
WOOD COOK.
TIIK KXTKiCPKINi:.'
THE SK1V
MimSt
TERIlE-liA UTE
Call (Uid ict I*fires.
1
THE EUREKA
., .PERFECTED
«EUREKA" WRINOllB.
Clothes Wrinsjer! I
J*sn,n AT ftALt.H
SiantcU and. Grates,
AU.STtiH AM* ^Ult tat,
Fifty
TAU^RNS.
DiiTereiit
rnr..\rrn TTI v.-r n-p. rh better. iMB.
Krrrjrthine Kept in a t'jrsl I2u»e
r*p at ThJik w!alilW)mr|t and irSl h«t «i. at ',c rsu«K.
It. I-
PRAIRIE CITY!
A-
Li They*-*"WW
*r a
PLANING MILLS.
vJJi lit I
CLIFT& WILLIAMS,
Mauufticturers of
Sash, Doors, Bliuds,
•VIiSI)OW
A DOOR
MOULDING BRACKETS
vi STAIK RAILING, BALLUSTERS,
Newell Posts, Flooring,
FLXIHUrXG LUMBER..
Wholesale ami Retail dealers 'n
fine Lumber, Lath & Shingles,
Slate Roofing,
"•JsEyffssss
pAi?'is
Recrlv'u«
RUSHES, JPYESTVFFS, Ac.,
Whlli, in connection with their usual larjje aaaortment of
wA Medicines, »f
any In tho city,
AT THE OLD STAND,
North-west Cor. 4th & Main Sts.,
TERRE-HAUTE, IND.
ULICK & BERR Y,
Ave sole agents in Terre-Hnnte fbr thc UNHIVALLED PAINTS,
"Railroad Colors," PhcEnix White Lead, And Lisle Green.
ee-t kisil
CXSiOfU. Wood Cook.
TIIK JMV 5*KK\.
TIIK MiVOW.
Tin»«o area sUxk.
8. CORY. OEY & CO.,
E
Wood. Cook.
Wood Cook.
\Vood Cook.
TIIK tiltKKXLli.VF,
•:A\"(XK1 Cook.
nanivK of Stoves kept in
Of ox-cry ^f«!riptlon,
lr*n,NlcfJ. K»1U, UIwm, Olh, PiUntA,
f'
Mb, I»oor». Bllrnln, Wm»n Wood-Work, tinrpMitof'S .. Took, Lmtb«r A Rnl^ |, txr RrlMnf, 'v
Ac, Ac., A©., .•-."
Sign of the Padlock,
XI MAIX,& 1 S. KIHTII 9Tltl%BrPB,
btSBB-BAOTK, t*D. oo-nil.
A. VRYIAOH. UH.t1.AUKR.
RYDAGH CLARKE,
Architects
CORUN® MAI" ANU
29, 1871.
must make not sold
til el
i|pafiis«»Bi prLiE»of i»Aisw,oii,», WW. PAINT and WHITEWASH
T. \V. WAT KINS.
Arc now offarlng very
A E S O
AT
LOW PRICES,
or
HARDWARE,
Clearance
TO
FRAMES,
PFTRASOLS!
known to be
buy
KOOFIXG IvELT.
WITHIN^1
than
WA^
ty
91-8m
&^uperintcndeiit8,
,Oommertla] OoQegt, opp- Ooart Iluaft, EniwrllK
blXTH
(Danlng* Btock*
T«rr*-Ilaair, I«dl*n».
Datfgm t^d EtfUflMtes made for all kind* BaiWagtboth pabltc and prlraUk )rdeni •n4rlqr mall w!U pranpt s41 laation.
^RS. "WATERS & ELDER, iHOM(EPATHIC PlfYSIClANS, 1|||)
ff'tl ?•.
Their
and 71k.
"Hyg1
Tuell,, Ripley & Deming, Will inuagurate their extraordinary sales on(..J .1 Monday, '•July- XO, LST'L,
Close
Ii :. 1 I 12 1-2 Cent
IRON
and
Siding,
And all descriptions of •"y"•
Out Summer
Counter
Grenadines, Striped Grenadines, Alsace Cheeked Lenos, Figured Alpacas, Piques,
an^
SSZ.1SRS
Fine Fans?—Ladies,
S0IL LT
WLLJ
PAY
IIosc
cry fine
market,
wlach
fine
ork warranted.
Osr. Ninth c£* 2Iulbcriy Streets.
Q-ULICK ct 13ERKY,
TERHE-IIAUTI'J, I I).,
goods
will
vovx-
CLJ
HOW CHEAP!
As clie?I| as we think
out regard to
cost.
l/ow Casli Ra(% All Pttllfk* and KNvidemlN \oH-ForfMlaJbl4*. Rrnlrktlnn on Rr»idimH or Tnrvd,
Their
Sale:
:L
Goods.
will contain our
Scotch Gingliams
cheaper than
in Terre-Hauto.,
HOSE! ,V()U
you to buy them for next.
Children's Hosiery!-WE
for Children and Misses too
we
will sell
J,lease
HNO I,LUL
take notice."
.^MarseiUesTrimmings!—Bvthe
.1ICCC-
Wili
"e
WUT
Lace Points!—Black
ltotunds,
Lama, Grenadine and
-V AN^RU'CLE'V^"1
T0
during the winter.
they would sell at auction
Only one price
will
1 hese goods aij!.Op stock, and all Summer Goods
will be offered at
FJ-'-LQJJN I
And sold for cash in hand to the highest bidder Ladies who desire to select their goods and avoid the confusion of an auction room now have a better opportuni
ever offered in this city.
FWTF.T.T., RIPLEY & DEMIWQL~~
Anchor life Insurance Cpmp'y,
$
178 Broadway, New York.
EDMUND C. FISHER, President.
Absolute Security $204.72 for every $100 of Liability.
[New York Insurance Heport, 1870, p. XVI.]
Eatire ProfllM Iivi«lod Amoag Policy Holder*. Thirty DHYN (nuw Deflnit
DIALLOIRB«*IRI» UIC BENT
Ite CmIi Nnrreuder Guaranteed.
YOU CAN SAVE MONEY BY BUYING CLOTHING And Gent's Furnishing Goods,
AT ERLANGER & CO'S,
G«DD»
One Price Store,
are
all
marked
Th*t have a Full Line of GA VZE SHIRTS for lien and Botf*
Their Merchant Tailoring Department is atockad v'
Scotch, English, Fren"'
iMKRES, CLOjy"''
»I» RR
Frou
Plaids,
&C
Linen
at, and in
ever
tlicv
were
now is the time to buy.
do not need
sea-
tlieni
this
LMVE A
line
of
.'OOD
for the
BNR-AI'N. (IV^0^
AT
piecc^orl
d««5l out ciieaj).
QUILTS!—Some
be included
prfr«d, and
hm
in the
sale.
,,
and White Lacj
Light
to be sold at correspondingly low rates. WHAT IT IWEAITFSR
''A'WEAL'IATO
-VANI
Poinfo
Brocade Shawls are
G^,
OT
'R
hold
as
dead stock
witW
I
A HOME COMPANY,
Inventing its Money aft each ARCHCJ- under Direction tf LOMU Boardn of TrnNleen. .I/O
Terre-Haute Local lioardc
(». F. COOKKRLY, Prosidont H. J. YOUNd. Moa. Examiner, 1). W. VOORITKES, SAMUEL STONE, W. K. HUNTER, a: S. R. HENDERSON, PHILIP SCHLOSS. T. IT. RIDDLE, JOHN S. JORDAN, D. C. GREINER,
PRESTON IIU8HEY, Tn-asurcr II. F. HAVENS. Hoorotary W. H. llANNWriiR, A. C. MATTOX, I/)riSSEHHUltf ER, DANIEL
MITJLE1L
('HAS. VVITTENJJE A. n.
I'otrre,
KG,
J. 1». EDMUNDS* fJEOROK SAN KEY,
FRED. A. ROSS.
HAVENS & FARIS, District Agents.
FL^N'
In
Plain
AT THE LOWEST PRICK.
fitting
SHIRT In the market.
r-tfP',
-treet,
