Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 5, Number 20, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 14 November 1874 — Page 7

THE MAIL

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\PRR FOR THE

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PKOPI.F.

THE LITTLE PEOPLE.

It ww* a bright'^'y*1the male Uive him the smallest piece of pie, the

How many powers are there, John?" "Ten." "Name them." "Steam power, home power, water power, man power, dog power, Power'* (ir» 8lav«, teuinoral power, spiritual power, fortlgn poweraand 'the power of attorney Height, go op to the foot." *A country paper tells tbta story of a fclw bov in one of tbe Sunday aihool*:

The Drocious youth was asked who made tbobeautlful hills about them, and he replied that he did m* hi* parents only moved into town the day before."

Ma, what ifc 1 anker?"- inquired brighUittle ebild ye-terday. "I'm sure I don know, J®y Where did vou hear the word

Why, at Sunday school, you know

«t»

We'll huiker by "n1 by." WHIRK IE HAD THK AhVANTAOK. Just at the close of the war oT18W,a United Stoua man-of-war entered Boston harbor. Th* known as bully of the lira! wafcor. Entering a barber ahop in Boston, and finding no one but the boy present, he demanded in insolent and overbearing WAV "Where to your master?"* t,

Not down yet air." Well, I want to be shaved." Yea, sir, I can ahave you." •'YooT** \*0|l »ir/f

WeU, you may try it, but look here, my youngster"—-laying hie loaded pistol on the table—"tbo first drop of blood you draw on my face 111 shoot yoy.

All right, sir," was the reply. The boy shaved him, and aid it well. After the operation was through the bully returned to him as he took up the pistol, and remarked:

Wasn't you afraid?" No, sir, retorted the hoy. |ian1 you believe I would shoot you?"

Zx, THE1 FEINAIO.EX, mndI the ^J6 SATER^RJ

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Then why wasn't you afraid?" The boy very coolly replied Because I had the advantage, "Advantage, how?" demanded the

in^Why!^*8aJd

the hoy, with the

nonchalance, "if I had drawn Wood, I should have taken the raaor and cut your throat from ear to ear!"

The bully turned pale, but never forgot (lie lesson. HOW JOKJIS ATH HIS BREAKFAST.

Johnny sat In his high chair at the brcakik»t table, with a napkin pinned broken In. around his neck. Before him was a cup PT of bread and milk, his little spoon and knife ami fork, and his tin A-B-C plate, •n which lay aome buttvred toast and mashed potato, and beaibteak cut fine. But Johnny was full 01 fun and noise he didn't want to eat lost yet be wanted to drum against the table with hia feet he wanted to slide out of his chair be wanted to reach all over the table, and to put his fork Into papa's coflee.

Own®, oome! eat your nlce breakttoit, Johnnv!" said papa. Bnt Johnny didn't want to. Time enough yet for all that. Just now be was busy pounding the salt cellar with a napkin ring.

Pretty noise! pretty noise! he exclaimed joyously, ana ftt*y went the napkin ring over his head as a climax.

Nappinring! n^ppin ring!" be began call out then, until somebody picked it up again for him, and after that he was busy for a long time trying to make hi* fork stand up in It.

Meanwhile the others were finishing their breakfast, and the nice toast and beefi*l alt were getting cold, but Johnny dldn\ realise* and didn't cam. He wish

ed they would give him the castor to

e»*.with,

she

and -•Sinny than to: Jtfiu Slink.

IT WAS

tr(|lte UiHfe a»»d «rr he (r-4»»astor|» pfied t+ rtm, Ittu*. wd brought

Wli 11 1 JHRTH SUD :!I hit 1-. a* wh r«r wm 1* landfmilk

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RRS^A'^'-IR .TR»-,nny

Johnny had «N' hi"

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Utiii ami Wna\«-L H»MU« IUUY. i.».. i' -.1 wrr -ttma and by t,,- toat_ vaa.all sind thea ao was tha bsaftteak, au next there waa ho more maabe* poa Pi he re a a no a Atom «f bre*k and milk a the cup, and Master l^«k lw* «o* a

•'raakfiwt,'--

Qi ri Hlian tTnion. taamsmaaBBMem i&Msnrt bad a feroitt* prevWon mwn,t. One day tha latter rather M»* el ftj

mid t* IfcM*l**i: wanted to a^k ... ... it," aald the BwMtro. "Itia£ the merchant* "that yo«i will tne y».ir pi :(graph with a few r-K It'" ux. *mi he took a pboiset hook and wrote artMMl ot NYF

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aavirig a limn are always good humored when of chWren luiMs country. hunger gnaw* at th^r stomaeli. If Ue #jt. Nicholas for 1875. a tf—n, Ronton girl, only Ave year* happens to break a dl*b, thrash him for

111... fflav la *1.^4

_kA I to u«r mother, u,.'- other day when abe proposed reading to her the Wnumberof tbe Nursery: "No, matn"o„T4d that ehiidi^ stuff. Head to mo about tbe Beeeher ca»e."

...Sit ...vwiil

Now, see here, Henry, I want every stick of that wood piled up before noon. If I tiome ome and flna you haven't done it, I'll |ick you till you can't stai.d up."

It is more than a boy of his sire can do in a whole day but you are not to blam«that be is not thirteen years old, instead ot eight.

If vou hear that any one in the neighborhood has broken a window, stolen fruit, or unhinged a gate be sure that it is your hoy. If he denies it, take down the rod, and tell hiin that you wil thraan him to death if he doesn "owi. tip," but you will spare him if lie does. Ha will own up to a lie to get rid of» thrashing, and then you can talk to him about the fate of liars and bad boys, and end up by saying: "tio to bed now, and in the morn in*. I'll attend to your case."

If you take him to church, and be looks around, kicks the seat, or smiles at some boy acquaintance, thrash him the moment you get home he ought t« have been listening to the sermon. It he sees all tbe other boys going to th drew a, and wants fifteen cents to take him in. tell him what awful wiek things circuses are how they demoralize boys how he ought to be thrashed lor even seeing tbe procession go by and then when he's sound asleep do you sneak off, pay half a dollar to go in, aim come home astonished at the menagerie and pleased with the wonderful gymnastic feats.

Keep vour boy steadily at school, havi work for bim every holidav thrasl him if he wants to go a fishing or nutting nmtraiu his detdre for skates, kites and marbles rout him out at daylight cold or hot '-'iff his ears for asking questions niske is clothing out of your vast-off garmei.s, and you wili have the satisfaction when old and gray-headed, of knowing that you would have train ed up a useful member of society had he not died just as he was getting well

TAB Lh ETIQUETTE.

1. 8oe that those about yon are helped before you commence eating yourself. 2. Do not eat soup from the tip, but from the side of the spoon. 3. On pasting your plate to be replenished plaoe the knife and fork parallel with each other, and leave them on the plate instead of holding them in your nand. 4. Wipe the mouth before drinking. 5. Remove the teaspoon from the cup before drinking tea or coflee. 8. Use the knife only in cutting the food do not raise it to the mouth. 7. Eat slowly fast eating Is very unhealthy. 8. Ir you find anything unpleaant In your food, avoid calling the attention of others to it. f. Close tbe lips when chewing. 10. Keep your elbows off the table. 11. Lo not speak with food in your mooth. 12. When asked to help your neighbor do not shore, but hand the plate to him.

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ay and let him shake the pepper ^e room, H. If any one at the table makes a At last mamma thought she must in-

did want him to eat his breakfiM*. Ho what do yon suppose she did 8ha took the little fork and spoon, and play- To flatter a person adroitly, one must ed the? were err»md boys. know three things—what tlmy are, what

The'fork took up a Mt of toast and they think they are.and what they want nipped against the plate. other people to think they are. Who's there^ad what do you want?" .-=-—=====!===» "^m^uli^Vteater Pork was the an- HoW*ar will a penny go? Well, a a S a a a irwer "and I»*a come ite

ia Johnny Baanettfs Johnny looked and laughed, and opened his llule rosy mouth wide, so liiMOT Fork could not the toast in. Tuen the apoon rapped on the cup.

Witt** that?" mtk0S mamma. I'm little Mart4r SpoOiu" And b«w do you do? JiaAwhdido MAM YNNL rva eomc to put brand «»d milk in Johnny Benn month." vt.r,n light Uwm," said mamma

turn your head and stare

not

teriere. Ought she to have scolded her k™* little bay, and hurried him? J4h# did When vou have finished eating not want to make a great black cloud

fake tbe least notice of

tt)6 an(j

weep acrtiss his happy ©ach other, and not crosscd.

fork parallel with

dnkWQ outl0 fe^t.

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St Nicholas for 1874.

TRAININQ UP A BOY, "Have you a boy from ftve to eight years old? If so, it ia a matter of the A Bo*k fbr Boya sad Uirla. greatest importance that you train him n*thii hooif cH A BL KH DODLKT up right. Teatih him from the start that 1 »«f1*** he «m't run across the flaor, whoop, wnui*. .ilt chase around the l«ck vard, or use a

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In the bound votun# of gr. MOWOLAB,

few nail* and lx«fd» to make carts with tut glory of red and goi4, w? hav« a beats. If vou let hiru chase around he'll permanent addition to the liuuuturu of the

T.Hrl habv to talk to "SOW-1 boata. ir.vou let mruenasoaroiinH IUJII |wrnwn#nm««iiiuu W M.V V.. »-Uh a fair prospect OR wear out shoes and clothes, and nalte young. Never L*fore )uw HO much literary th» whirlwind."' andbnmthi «*st money. and artistic talent oo-operatud- In thescrvreaprag te*£h-? 'Train biro to control his appetite.

loe af

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«ita iliflll uurl lAttlHl

it, 'tW will mend the dish and teach a a a a a If you liapp ui to notice tiiat your an iueieaae in Its literary and pictorial atiioy'a shoe* are wearing ont, takedown 1 met Ions. Among other attractive feature the rod and give hiwi a pt'ling. Th«^e all- were purchased only ten months ago, and though you have worn out two pairs of boota during that time, the boy has no business to lie so hard on shoes. Bv gi'ing him a sound thrashing you will prevent the shoes from wearing out.

When you want your boy to go of an #rrand» you should state Hand add: Now go as quick as you can and if you am gone over five minutes l'lleui ibe hide off your back." lie will recognise the necessity ol haste, and he will hurry up. You could not do the errand yourself inside ot fifteen minute*, but he is not to know that. If you want hhu to pile wood, the way to address him is thusly:

children. It is a cuutlnual educator

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640 Acres ah in Parke County. Indiana.

7 miles northeast from Rotdtville, IK miles from liOgansswrt A SotUh Wes^rn Railroad, and only 2 miles from tbe crossing of that road with the Indianapolis A Montezuma Railroad.

About 230 acres In good cultivation,

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COMMISSION BROKER AND OQ0fc» LEfTTNG AGENT. OFFICE—Over Prairie City Bank, ft* IB* with Hendrich A Williams.

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of. —*30 600

One Grand Cash Gift of 2A 00(I One Grand Cash Gift of. 20 00t Oue

Grand Cash Gift of. 10 000 One Grand Cash Gift of 5 001' One Grand Cash Gift of. 2 500 One Grand Cash Gift of.... 2 Out* 15 Cash Gifts of $1000 each 1FT 0M 28 Cash Gifts of nflO each 14 001' 43 Cash Gifts of 2.*0 each..™ 10 7.V 79 Cash Gifts of 150 each..... 11 83 250Cash Gifts of 100 each 25 000 578 Cash Gifts of SO each ... 28 901' 5000 Cash Gifts of 10 each 60 001'

OHM, i, *™', DEALER I!* REAL ESTATE,

NS. 115

Main

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TERRB HAtTTK, IND.

Will aell lots In the city and lands In JBR country on the best terms. Prompt fip carefal attention given to business.

^Professional Card&

JOHN T. SCOTT, Attorney at Law,

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SCOTT & DUYJ

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Havine been DISSOLVED by mutuaiecwseut, the undersigned will oontlnne. (2Cs practice alone.

Ofllee, northwest corner of FOBA aad Oklo atreeta. octt-3m HARVEY D.8G0TT.

D. W. VOOBHSRS. A. i. CASMOH C.

S. VOOKHKKS.

TTOORHEES, CARLTON ft

VOORHEES,

Having formed a copartnership will MIS ticc law in all Its

brandies

Offlee-Ho. 80S Sain St., Terre Hw(^

.."5 OFFICE-NO. ill MAIN STREET. As U. S. Commissioner Is authorized.")AY make proofs in Bankruptcy.

Over Henderson's Stove Store, bet. Foottk and Fifth street*. marZi TERRE HAUTE, Iddi

J. R. *. O.

KKKSTKR.

ESTER & WHEELER,

Attornpys at Law, w.

AND GENERAL COLLECTING AGEMM

Commercial Collections a S Advanced on Good paper. tion given to claims in both Illinois.

ipedalty. CM Prompt attpl a Indiana

RE E RE N CES.-National State Barifc, STAFFIS HAU&L Find. National Bank, Flora, I1_L SAVLN^P

Prairie City Bank, McKeCn A Mlns Bank, and Terre Hante Bank, Terre Loan Association, Palnesville, O. orricE-sro. i«i maim strewn

TERRE HAUTE, IN D.

SAlTr. a. RTT.KY. WILL. T. BIUJR.

Riley

& blair,

Attorneys Conncelors at Law,

BRAZIL* IltD.

Collections promptly attended to. FW TIC* in all the Courts of the State.

R. ANGIE L. WILSON,

OARTS her services to the

Ladles and Children of Terre If ante. Ofllee and Residence—No. 45 smith 7th M. Office hoars S to 19 A. M.,

12to2and8to7 r.n.

HYDE, M. D.,

IIOJKEPATHIKT.

Office 405 Main SL, opposite Opera BouiS Officehonrti,0 to 10

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to,1and7«o9. p.|b

Night calls answered from the oAee. Special attention given fo Chronic Heferen-fiesI r. H. J. Treat, A. Wlls«a,«.Dlseasca

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the Arm of Wilson Bros. llunlry. IT

PHAir.ES l#PryOHOTTSE^ Architect and RnlMer, OFFICE AT STEAM 8TT0NE

OWNER Ninth and Cherry stmaa.

JOSEPH rtc hardson, m. JX, i-

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Ofllee on Ohio **€«, Bet. 3rd A

TKRRR HAtTTE, IND.

R. H. AT7THOLOMEW,

Sargeon and Me^kanieal

DENTIST,

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Room. 137 main flhteL n«nr Otk,

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