Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 3, Number 25, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 21 December 1872 — Page 7
People and Things^ Rev.Mr. Frothingbam opposes bangIn*. He tbinka some "deadly drag" should be used.
The New York tailors are profoundly engaged in the construction of bullet pfoofgarrnsnts.
There is a boy in England whose eyes are microscopic^ magnifying five thousand diameters. v* 4 o»
Crpswellsays that he will not be sathdtad until* letter ean be seat to any part 9f the TAiU4d States for a penny.
Peter 'partwrlght left, hat 16,000 though he had labored' fbrty years, Itinerating la naft a money-making bus iness. .*»•*#»
An Incredible story comeps from Warrenton, Georgia. A citizen of that place walked fourteen miles to pay lawyers debt of flO.
An Adventist finds evidence of Scrip 'ture that the epiafobtlc "is but another omen of the coming day, and another effort of God to call attention to it."
Jacob Rosa, of Nevada, Iowa, lost the number ol bis mess by filling his lamp by the light of the same, and Rosa •'bove the sorrows of tbe ^oleaginous .world. a I,
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That International Sergeant Hates, now proposes to carry tbe Eng llsh flag across the American continent, We hope he will carry it through Red Dog's domain
It if only natives of New England that have their teeth pulled. Tbe denl 1st being tbe Yariker, the fellow who sits in the horriblecbair must necessar lly be a Yankee.
David Moss, a v. althy Montreal He brew, lately 11 ind left a fund to pro ylde blaukets for a certain number of Indigent Jews in his own city, New York and London.
Stonewall Jackson was a beliover in aatfologv, and mora than ten years be fort hlsaoath calculated for himself a horoscope, which was fulfilled by bis fall at Cbancellorsvllle.
Be assured that when ynu start down hill that every fellow will promptly come to the front to give you a kick downward. It's an Inclined plane, and they are inclined to help you down.
An Illinois man has on original mothod of naming his chlldron. lie commoooed with "Monday" for bis first, nnd his got down to "Saturday. Tho nejH puojpll! J^jja^/'^estgrd«y."
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A St. Louis man, about to depart west, desires to sell a sitting in one of the most eligible groceries in town. The stove isone of the most powerful in market,and the cracker and sugar Imrrols ate within easy dlstanco.
There wss Mold nigger and bis name was .Uncle Mtoii, and he died at Savan tiah the Other d«y at the age of 112. The deep botheration of his taking off was due to the exoeHtive use of tobacco during the ontire period of his last oentury. J-
StoiolMt Is wpsWfig All his sins away In a plunfeo bathf^-We Villbe so good %jy the tlmipjrla trlnlcotltm off thtflt wo&fcl tfo»alrtI and 'ahftttio to qomjpol longer td in this "tolfckcd world. And *th*L Uuoblng,gaUows »pee^|wi»fcwp4a|#(|i
Mr. Nathaniel Shaver, of Jackson county, Alabama, had a little difficulty with Mr.Jaoroe Kite) 1, And getting he wofrst of 'Itf fWfctf MA. Sbavor lueltly InslnuMfci ftflmUberkblte'between Mr. KittlTi rRfci and tttrtiM tho Udi4tbAttNk*i• »»•*?.«
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,m»e roturnc^rpt«#Bti»awtonlrtf ty 1 king, becauae tho latter,'daWs luring a musical onforlamment. *'I .in not aucf^t y^urjell^riug/' said Rub* insteln, "slnoe yoflt««0^y did not fear the music." The. king sent an vology. «I»nJa»hlf•ml^do1mif^^*, Mid nave oi stoalngten, the other day, to a ew York gentleman* wtttar whonf h*' ad d/N-rug av,eharp b^ar». lad to near you say so,"
New Yorker, who htyi (he bargain, "for-tl Jb II o! a groat rwi^nalbllU^." ie rumor. feotillibir' apitiMi ftUt
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ing man of this city respectably «mThere Is ©eed fT «^l|eathe whole, tlihft imd csbari.—
News. theeonteeVorer MiOfeeley's will, Mr. 8«ma^ SlnMair on one «k)« two orphan girls on the other, the Ik will generally tyifcpatriae wilh 'losses Greeley. Legacies tocharit-
Instltutionaere well enough wtoen testator is childless, but blood is tar than benevolence, mod when goes out of the world he had betdare all he can't take with him to llldren. negro woman preaches regularly at lurch, near (Joldsboro, N.C.
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Feminitems
Olive Logan Is booked for a lecture in Indianapolis on the 28th of January. Memphis is agitated about the question of patting women on the sehool committee.
At the last execution in Pennsylvania a woman named' Oady begged permission to adjust the fatal noose.
Mrs. Swan sang her death song at Council Bluflh, shortly after lighting her kitchen fire with kerdswie.j
HatUe Root beat forty male botttettants in the examination for a first-class clerkship ft Washington, and wo$ tke prize. .. it
Waists are growing shorter and will soon be to the armpits. The corsage is getting lower and will soon be to tbe armpits also.
There are said to be good reasons tor supposing that sentimental young ladies who write poems about death and tbe grave have holes in their stockings.
In the interior of Africa woman is considered beautiful only in proportion to her obesity and many fragile maidens, weighing more than 700 odd, actually die from bewitching fatness.
Rhoda Broughton, the ooming novelist, makes all her stories end just ss you don't want them to. The virtuous are left suffering, while the wretches are as happy as a clothes-horse during epixooty. 'I
An old gentleman and bis wife went to Chicago, the otber day, in search of two missing daughters, and stepping into,a tboatre for an evening's relaxation, found their promising offspring skipping it in the ballet.
A female member of the Rubinstein concert troupe created a large sized and wide spread disgust among her fellow passengers on the train from Cincinnati yesterday by allowing her lap dog to d^nk-out of a oup provided for the passengers aforesaid. Tbe large number of passengers aboard that car who did not want to drink was quite remarkable.
The Athenoeum gives the following lines by Tom Moore as now published for the first time:
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When life looks lone and dreary. What light can dispel the gknm When Time's swift wing is weary,
What charm can refresh hi*plume? 'Tl* womao, whose sweetness beameUi On all that we feel or see, And If man of Heaven e'er dreameth,
Tls when he thinks purely of thee, i'lOh woman I
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Among the women's training schools in Germany is one where girls are not only taught all things pertaining to tbe household duties, but many branches nrt only of in-door work, such as paper hanging, wall-pilntlng, but portions of various handicrafts usually considered as male requirements. Above all are instructions in tbe higher branches of art.
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Woman's rights are practically exemplified in Spain. A correspondent describes tho loading of the Iroti ore at BilDoa: "It is a curious sight to see the women loading the ships with their bulky cargoes, carrying it ih baskets on tholr heads, singing gayly tho while and tripping up and down the steep planks with their short pettlcoatsi brown, Ijarjsjegs, npdst^ght.^^plo bacis." ^t|j 11 mx" 'ii .'rf ji*?'
The latest )Mts whW^t the Parisians ladles ntfoct aro tnonkeys. l*hose charming little aulmals are llkely-ta take the place of tbe inevitable poodle, and sre said to take kindly to the attention aud affection lavished upon them. They are adorned by dainty silver collars, but on their walk* are loft unchained, as each "respeo'able" monkoy Is attended by two footmen,, who guide his wayward steps and keephlm within the bounds of the civillizatiou of which ho may one day form a part. We not know whether Mh Darwin, or a flroak of Itthion, is to be thanked for this transfer of affections.
Lost year the Ladles' Missionary society of the Methodist church despatched a young ladylrom New York city as a "females ftaJsjtlonarfcHwcher to India. No sooner, however, had she arrived in tbe reentry than she proceeded to accept he attention of the ltev. Mr. a rnis-her. sWiUKy^t o^t under the auspices of ivmerlcan boanl. As a result they in
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short time married. The LaMissliMtary society have acordlnghisde'a formal demand upon tbe jbusband for the payment of $1,000, that holng the amount expended in getting his wife to the country, and she ecnsingte he of any use for service demanded. Is not this rather a narrow view of the case, which the Ladies* Missionary society have taken It by do mekua follows that her u*«fulneas as missionary ends with her becoma wife.
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yoneg lady, elad in rich silks, en"erod allaorse-car in San Franclseo, a and being justly mindful of the value of her garments, took great paint to disarrange them lu Ukinjr htr eeat^ The, attempt was a success, hat the robes obscured from sight a part of the dress of the lady who sat next to her, and whom, not facetiously, tAe yotibg lady described as
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overdressed." Tbe overdressed party was profuse In flounces, and ss prowl of her wmtdrofce as the first wss of hers., Thus they rode along eyeing eseh other contemptuously throughout the trip. At tangth tbe Jroong Udy whose dress bad successful buried the flonncci, arose and left the ear In triumph. On reaching home, however, she discovered that her envious neighbor bad not been Idle, but, with a penknife or other sharp instrument, had deliberately cut the sacred dress all to shreds, so ss* an ring but not gratifying 111 oat rat Ion of ths fury of "a woman scorned."
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We face tbe Epizootic our transportation is «p to the time9.
if Scissor Sets, in Morocco Oase?. Silver-Plated Knives, Forks and'Spoons. '*,n
Connubialities. /Jj i* *•.•*'»"ill -*»•*, "/'H 'r' A survivor of Waterloo wf» married last week in Vermont at the age ninety-five.
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A South Saginaw lady fell into the river on last Saturday while fishing, and was rescued by her husband, while in a slate of temporary insanity.
At a recent fashionable wedding in New York, the groom, after the ceremony, lifted the bride's veil and presented her to the clergyman to ki6s.
A Minnesota lady has buried five husbands, and she married a sixth last week. Tbe enterprising undefta ker of tbe village is making a bandsome coffin for him. *'im'
A meddlesome man, who'wus wt»Cwil1hwwi ing his wife lialce piesj stepped with his bare foot on a warm stove-lid, and /then stepped up In tbe air a few paces and has gone west. ,, m: IA
A couple in Clermont, Ohio, were ih such a hurry to be wedded and off, re^ cently, that they were marled in two-borse oarriage while the horses were being hitched on.
All unclaimed Chinese young ladies in Buddhist convents are to bo married at publio auction by order of the Government, the religious establishments in question having been suppressed
Mrs. Snow, of Charleston, Illinois, ran away with an "ornary" fiddler, who teaches singing-school, and her disghsted Adolphine announces that he "doant want nothen moore to do with her."
An awkward compliment—Mrs. Flirtington(coquetishly)—"I am afraid you are bored, Mr. Amoret! You would sooner be walking with some young lady!" Mr. Amoret (with native readiness and gallantry)—"O, no, indeoS, Mrs. Flirtiugton.^, 1—I—I uJuch prefer the older ones 1" iua
Jacob Short, of S:in Rafael^ California, breached his promise to tnarrj Al^by Gardener, and was sued foi ^50,000. Jacbb counted out ten thousand dollars, ong by onet|&s a c6tn^romiae. It is believed that im tbis littie meiVsantilo transaotloti Abby sold short.
iy)#Md 'edl- t*n* «et A runaway cobble in Lee-douuty, IU llheis, was a runaway couple indeod. TUO wagon was smashed to iliudors, and the couple after sundry revolutions landed in a fence corner In conditlod to begin lLfe. A surgeb spliced the fraotures and a minister adjusted the wedding artloulatlon.
Jhis happened in a Boston auction room, where a mammoth picture is on exhibition of Adam and' Evo and. Cain and Abel. An Irishrnan askod a by-( standejr—"Who is it there?" '*Adam and Eve and their ohUdrenr,* was the reply. A ladystandiug by said,' sot to voce, to her companion, "Who, I didn't know they had any children^' .^uK
The wife of George Lanbam, in Mid* dleburg, Ky., is a hard on»tb tame. A little more than six'months ago *he eloped with Galen £. Taylor, and L*n»i bam, pursuing the guilty couple, she! Lnnham dead. The woman? went back home, and now she run pfi with Rev. Elijah Wilseh, a Methodise preacher of Mlddlebnrg.
The editor of one of our szchanges has )nst had bis family reinforced, and makes the following remarks:
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A Boston gentleman who Cotilft not waltr, offered a young l^dy a JM0 if she would let him hug her asimueh as tbe man did who bed just waltzed ttlttL
It was a goo* offer, an$ shoyed!^i _•a that money was no object to him,..but T^HCENIXi FOUNDRY they put him out of tbe house so^ hSrd«JT o.-it.-. that his eyes were quite plack.
Klnx out wild bells—and tame ohes toefe4L .jtJ King outthp loverNtnoon, Hint out th* little Mips awl «Oeb|
Ktns in the bib sad spoen ft-4* Rim out Ui«RUUe, ring in the nurse, Rioi in the milk and with paper, Kaa »ad lnX-r
My daufhw, oh, my aaugftWr. Here if tbe ground-work for a'ilat|class novel. A bliud man wasorosain Bro«lway,wben he was on the point being run over by a reckless hand som cab driver, and at the risk Of her, own life beautiful young lady ran to
his rescue, and piloted the old man to] tbe pavement In safety. A rich old bachelor ssw the transition, mod straightway sought her out, wss Introduced, courted, proposed, was accepted and married to tbe heroine without lossj oi time. The efbet of thia ia wonderful. Hopeful young ladies ean be standing in ths vicinity of street
inga, with one eye seaenhing for atray blind men, and ths other on tbe look out Ibr rich bachelor tor it would be an awful bore If they should tackle the] old man ami have the bachelor nowhere around*
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