Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 6, Number 41, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 8 April 1876 — Page 5
A PAPER
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FOR THE
PEOPLE.
THE LADIES' DARLING.
A writer "says of "ladies' darlings:" Tb© creature is delighted if be can persuade himself that he has reason to think thnfc a seore or so of girls are over bead a- ears in love with him, and there is grotrnd for believing that he would beeoftje exhilarated to the last degree if ho were informed that somo fooling (J am»el bad piued away and died of a broken lieart on liis account. The fact that so lopg as his vanity is miniHlcrid to he is indifferent as to what unhappinees 'devolves upon others affords a not altogether agreeable but thoroughly reliable index to hi* character, If he badany'conscience deservint? of mention be wgfald not systematically make IdW—directly or indirectly—with all whom bo is brought in contact,but being, as he Is, utterly reckletw of the feolings of bis neighbors, he does his best to enslave the |kucy of nine-tenths of the attractive ones wlytn he meets under circumstances favorable to lllrtatlon. It would be irfjtidldkmsr to deny that h« achieves suct^SS. Jt, may bo that it would bs unwise to declare that he does not obtaii) many triumphs for some jjirls are HO #illy and have such susceptible hearts 4hat thoy would bocouie fascinated with a mop stick provided that it was skillfully set up and drosssed in nialo hnbilUiiojits, and called a uian, and others, w^o area trifle wiper than to 1 'ulltyuof euch stupidity, aro still fooii-h tMiqo^lr to believe nine-tenth.* i»f what eve«y »h:Ulow pattnl noodle tells them. Hut thopKb this is so, there is ause to hqp.v that the career of tho 'w*nld-ite liuW darling is not onooi uninterrupted, success, and that be is not the nbjectjbf so much admiration as ho generally iniagines. Occasionally be receives a prytupt ami decided chock from ladies wfio h&vo no wish to be made fools of, or to suffer in reputation, however sli^htjy. in order that he may lo glorified while not a few female* play up to him before his face and pour unmeasured contempt upon him behind his buck. Nurisit surprising that thoy should do RO, for ho gives them every reason to think fhat be is a shallow and egotistical fool. Ills conversation consists or a series of dreary inanities, ridiculous compMmeiits, which are as insincere as they aro In bad taste, and melancholy jokes which consist for th«* most part of iJl-naturfd speoebe* at the exlenso of some unfortunate victim or other. Ho seldoiti assumes that his lady friends have grains enough to understnml anything^ except tho most sujtcrlldal muttons,
4and
when ho doe*
•venture to touch cfti the last sow book new picture, now play, new parson or new Honsation, ho merely peats t-lie cant jargon Which is current in tho set in which he moves, and which frequent condemns what Is g«xd and praise* what Is bad. Hosid» his manner is affected, ho wean on his face an overlaying grin, and he Is drhssed up in snch fashion and has such slinking way about him that he aopoars altogether a much unlike a genuine nmn as no could well do. For tho rest, bo lowers the moral tone of thove with whom ho associates, and proffa at everything in which people of correct feeling tako an Interest.
UO/NU TO SLEEP IN CHURCH.
ilt.uibuiy Niwu.)
Did you ever go to sleep in church Wo don't moan to ask if ym have done no deliberately. Of count* you haven't. You putyonr h:ad on the back of the seat in frontjust to re-tl it, and to think of tho sermon. The .words of the preacher aro very distinct to yon at first. They present something lor your mind to take hold of, and to wrestle intellectually with, Then thoy calm you, and' soothe you. They become a lullaby that floats through your brain, gently tilling in tho crevices, and giving you a blissful xonse o( re*t. Thoy merge themselves so imperceptibly with your most dhtant thoughts as to lose theii Identity. Farther and farther away they Kottw), until thoy have disappeared entirely. The scone suddenly changes*. You are In tho midst of a maddened mob. There is a strugg'e on your i«art to save yourself from their violence.
S'ou
strike out and kick out, and squirm and wrench yourself. His a desperate Ktrugglo. Every muscle in your body stands out like whip cords, every nerve Is stretched to its utmost. Yon succeed in getting froe of tho mas*. ten you sUrt on a run. with the pa* kr inning after you. You cry out for help. »u shriok at tin top of jour voice for SU)cor. Blindly galloping along yoo ooine unexpectedly to a procipice. Yen make ahorctiloau cflbrt to nave you me
If. But
It is too late. With a scream of terror you go ovor its edge, and are hurled neadlong Into the dreadful abyss below. Then yon awake. You have bit year head on the back of the pew. for moment there is a dreadful vaguonom as to your whereabouts. The next moment brings with it tho realisation that you are in church. The words of the minister awake you to ttal* xnsciou»B«ie« with that awftildlntlnotnotn. What did you do in that dream is a query that takes hold of you with frightful force. l)id you throw your arms in tho air? Did you kick *tho bench? Did you scream out? The pempiration gather* in great drops on your toce, and sharp flashes of heat ahoot along your spine, while there Is sinking enongh in th« pit of your stomach to start shall In a gold mine. Yon dare not look up. You «an imacino every eye in the assembly Is turned upon you. waiting to confront von face to face. It la a droadftil fooling —so dreadful that it finally bcoomes unbearable—and finally voo slowly rat* vonr hoad, and gradually, but fwrtlvsW, -. The congregation
glanc« abontyo®. as ton loft them. Not an ay© ta torrteq towards VOH. aud yon might bollnvr that you Had not boon asleep at all w«A it not tor the awakening of one lag accompanied by all tho poignant sensations of that operation.
TIfR WRONG
MY SISTER EM'S FELLO
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A boy thus describes his misdeeds and their puuishments: My sister Em has
Seraevery
ot fellow why has been coming to see night for some time. Night before lust,-ju*t to have a little fnn, I went into-the parlor and crawled under tho sofa on the sly and waited until ha ot settled, and just as he was asking ier—if she was wiling—to become his dear partner for life, and trust to hh| strong right arm for support and protection, I gave three red-hot Indian warwhoops and fired cfT an old horso pistol that I borrowed of Bam Johnson, and, my gracious, how that fellow juuipod up and scooted for the door! lie never stopped to get his hat, but tumbled head over heels down the doorsteps. As lor Em, she just squatted right down on the floor and sireeched like blue blazen till dad and mother camo running in with nothing on bui their night-clothes and wanted to know what the matter was. lltit Em only veiled tho louder, aud kept pointing under tin sofa till dad got down on his knees and saw m® there, and pulled trie oat by my hind log. When he got nio ont to tho wood-shed ho wrapped me over his knee and went at me with an old trunk strap, and I've not got over it nicely yot.
Pr.ATr EVANS, a stuttering joker, lived in Cincinnati as long ago as tho time when it was considered capital fun to wend a countryman from store to store inquiring for tilings he would be certain not to tind at the places to which ho was sent. Onottuy a country fellow came, as he had been directed, to PlattVs store to buy a jew's-harp. I'latt was a merchant tailor. He was busy with a customer as the man appeared, but observing that several of tne"boys" had dropped in at the door, just to see what Plntt would do, he "took" at once, and responded to the inquiry for the musical instrument, ••W-wwait a minute." Having served his customer, he picked up a pair of glove-stretchers and approached tho ural melodist with "L-l-let me mm measure your turn mouth," and. introducing the stretchers, manipulated thom HOBS to transform the aperture into a horizontal yawn awful to see, and capacious enongh to hold a dozen jew'sharp?. Removing tho apparatus, he examined it carefully and deliberately, as one might scrutinize a thermometer or pocket-compass, and then dismissed tho unsuccessful searcher for jew'sharps, as he said, in a tone of wollfoignod disappointment: \V-w we hain't g-
g-g got any your s-s-size!
Yorr can't Expect all of your friends to join In your hatred of your real or imagined enemies, and by insisting that they shall, you aro In danger of being left entirely alone.
WK find self-made men often, but selfniimade men oftener. "T"
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It was a very wnbarrasalng cirenmsunce, and It happened at a hotel la Htpon. A man and hi* wife wara atopniuff there. The man was Mibject to sever? attacks of colic.
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Kick tharo in the night. He tohl his! wift tha he must bavo immetliato relief, or he could not live, though a mustanl draft would relieve him. She hastllj robed herself, went down found tho watchman, who admitted her to the dining-room, and she s»roal tbe mustard from a castor on her bandker^ chief, and hastened up stairs, finding tho door alar she ruahod in, turned down the bed clothes, and slapped the mustard draft on the unoonadous mans bowels. He Instantly sprang nn in bed and in a atrango voleo said "My Clod 1 madam, what are you doing T" She bad got it on the "wrong mar.
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The girls ought to have set of slang phraseof their own, and not be compelled to resort to tjioso invented for masculine use. How would something aftor tho following style do for the gcntlor sex, to employ in Uieir sweet converse with ono another
Fix your bustle." f.i-' Ituckle yo»ir lelt." l'ull your basque down." Straighten your corset steel.• Wipe the gum off your lip." Take your eye lashes out of tangle." If these aro not considered worthy of adoption, we'll try to think up another set oy slnging-scheol time next Sunday. [—HruusWick (Mo.) News.
TrtKHEare pretty hard times to us, I can tell you, sir," explained a tramp, drawing the back of one baud across bis eyes, while he shut the other upon a donation of ten cents. "Lots of families who'd never think a year ago that they could make up biscuit without cream now use water."
A itnioHTlittle three-year-old in Hartford, having become a little mixed betwocn her religious instruction and hor nnrsery rhymes gravely recited: "The Lord la iny shepherd snd He has lost His sheep, and lie don't know whereto tlud them."
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BE SOCIABLE WITH YOUR CATTLE.
Said a fanner to me last springs "When we were drawing out mauutb, I let the boyadrivoto the lot, and I stayed in the yard, beeausel could puton better loads. And the cows commenced to give more fUiilk right olf." Now this man is an active, industrious, Intelligent, experienced fanner and yot, when he is piling manure in the yards his cows giveaperceptablo increase in their milk. Why One of his handsome grade short-horns that be is so proud oi, seeing him around goes up to him and says, as plain as a cow can say, ^Olvomea lock of hny," and be givtfai'ttoher. Another says, "MrSlovene don't you think that rank .wauls cleaning out?" and on looking lietinds to bis surprise that there is a lot of dirt and wet hay seeds and rubbis-h at tie bottom. He*scraj»e8ltnllout and rubs]t clean with some htraw, and as soon as his load is filled, and whilo be iswa jigfar the next wagon, h» gets a littie fetid and puts in the rack, and the cows eat it and feel grateful. 1M ween lh« next load he tikes the curry comb anil brush, and gives ono of the cowa good cJeauing. Tho other cows come round him, and ne hasa gentle word and frieuiily pat for each ofihem. He is a aood locking man, and the cows like to look ut him. He is a gentleman, and his prcteiue has a soothing effect. The,* chew tho cud of content ment aud peace. As he goes past the pump, hoiisknthe cows if they want a little ireh water. They had not thought ofii.buttheydrinkjusi a "little to please him. And "so it goes on all day. No wonder the cows give more null night.—[American Agriculture.
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You are nsked ovory day through tho columns of newspapers.and by your l)rugg'st to us« somothing for Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint that you know nothing about, you got discouraged spending money with but lit'Jc success.-. Tsow to give you satisfactory proof that (JISKEN'S AI I'H'NT I'"IA)\VI:I: will cure you of Dvspepsia and Livei Complaint with all is etle ts, such as Hour Stomach, Sick Headache, Habitual Costlvoness, palpitation of tho Heart, Heart-burn, Water-brash, coming up of food after eating, low spirits «tec., wo ask you to go to your Druggist and get aSainplo Hottle" o! (JHEK.N'« AI'H'ST I'I.OWKH for 10 cents and try it, or a Regular Size for 7." c^nts, two doses will relieve you. (aprSeow)
Will most positively cure any case of rheumatism or rheumatic gout, DO matter how long standing, on the face of the earth. Being an inward application it docs the work quickly, thoroughly and permanently, leaving the system strong and healthy, write to any prominent person in Washington Citv, and you will learn that the above statement is true In every particular. ••-, CONDEN.sKn CERTIFICATES.
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traveling expenses, by putting In an occa- nurang's Rheumatic Remedy. Aiy brother, wort r-TUO i-rtwr Rrnilni Unit.' MI.AMA IKA«* MAV IT/IRT.
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Me»-srs. Hclpciistlnc & Bent ley Gents: I vers* cheerfully state thai I used Ourang's Rheumatic Remedy with decided bcuk'flt. A. II.
STEPHENS,
Member of Congress, of Ga. 'PTTF-STDKNTTAT. MANSION. Washington
(TON. ,D.C., 123,15(75.
April
Messrs Holpenstlne A Bontley: Oents: For the puwt seven years ray wife has been a great sufferer from rheumatism,
o.clUr«i Iter doctors falling to giv« her relief. Bhc I used three bottles Uurang'a RhuroaUc Rom-
permanent cure was th* re*uH. WM. A. CR(K)1C)
Executive Clerk to President Grant.' WASHINGTON. D. C.. Alarch 3rd, 1875. in the space of twelve hours my rhciuuan,'" itstu was gone, having taken three dose* al
MAMIIAS AF FVINFFRMMLKF
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Druggists snd Chemists. Washington, D. C.
vie by druggist* *vervwhere. wholesale druggists iu Chicago,
OLIVER CHILLED PLOWS.
THESE PLOWS AltE UXEQ/Sf^EI) for lightness of draft, durability, ease of handling, scouring qualities, ndUistibilitv^ quality of work and perfecting fitting repairs. Though but five years before the public in their present form, the following record of sales bears ample fitness of thoiV great superiority overall other like implements. 1,506 were Aold in the season of 1871. :\iW\
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14,047 1874. 31,077 187^
75,000 will be made for tho season of 1870.
AYER'S
Ague Cure,
FOR SMfiEDY REM KF Of
F«veritn(lff nr. Inlermlltenl Fe»er. I'hill »vcr, UemiUoit fryer, Dumb Ague, l'eriuilicul or. liiliono* I'evrr, Af MIKI IIKICCI] nil tho affection* which arise from malnrlAiiH.manih, or minnmstio potaoun,
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in ivrlncd society by ti borrM sickening and lioin loai hsomc discliargc.s from the head aud tliroat ol scabs and puriilent matter,
Unc Dr. Dctc/ion'* Unfailing Cure, and CONTROL for CATARRH In the head. It will immediately arrest ihe progress of the hideous destroyer. It will do you more good in one month than any other kn»\vn remedy will in one year. It will soon re ievethe dull headache, neuralgia and debility of the bruin, heal tho toul ulcers, prevent deafnes:-and gangrene in the boues ot She ear anil head, and will secure you against the ravages of consumption and premature death. This great cure will save everv life threatened by the ivionster malady. 'Co to HITNTIN t- /VUM.STKDNH'S drug store, Torre Ilauto, Ind., and get a Ml tuple bottle
Has leen widely used, durlug the la«t t»eiity-tlve years, lullio treatment of tliwsc distressing dlswiscs, and with u«h unvaryiug »ucces»thatlt lias Kain»l the reputation of being infalHhlo.- The shakes, or chillKjOncebroken by it, do
not return, until tho disease is» conirnctcd a^aln. This has made it an accepted remedy, and 1 rutted specific, for tlie Fever and Ague of the West, and the Chills and Fever of the South.
Ayer's Ague Cure cradieaVs the noxious poison "fmiii tin* system, and leaves the patient as well as before tho attack. It thoroughly e\p-!s !ic di^rase, so that no Liver CoiUplitinrs, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, l»ystMitery orliebility follows the cure. Indeed, win-re IMstH^lfrs of tlitt Liver and ITowels h^vc occurred from Miasmatic I'oiiwn, it romove the eanse of them and they disappear. Not only is tt an effectual cure, but, If taken occaiiionally by patients»'xpo?ed to malaria, It Will expel the poison and protect them from attack. Travellers aud temporary residttuiiiiu liov«ii-Uini A*ue localities arc tlit'.s enaVded to defy the dl»t-ase. Thetieueral Debility which is so apt to ensue from continued ejtjKwOre to Malaria, bus no siH'cd ier reined
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for Liver comjilalnta, it is an excellent remedy. r*-j ii l'UKt'.VUKU HY
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J. C. IVKlt & CO., Luwiifd', MASS., liiHlyllcnl licmlMtM,
I'raciicnl and S».ld by all cine.
rustfisfs and dealers in niodlto oct It}
WE ofl'er the shove brand of White to the public with the positive assur .-I that it Is
PERFE€TL¥ PU1IEV
For salo by dealers generally. ECKSTEIBT. 1II1.I.S A CO.." cisciXNATTi, OHIO, NOTE.—Consumers will consult their 1NTF.KEHT by bearing in mind that a large proportion of the article sold as PURE WHITK LEAD Is adulterated to tin extent of from 60 to percent and mnch of it docs not contain a particle of Lead.
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Member of Congress"of Pa.
(trlce.onc dollar a bottle, or six bottles for Ave dollar?. Ask your druggist for Dur•nfl's Kheumatic Itemedy, manufactured by & BENT
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Tetter, 'fui»ior.H and Salt Rtieiim Worms, tiont. Neuralgia, a* Din ntr Pill, and PnrilyinK the ltlood, are the most congenial purgative yet perfected. Their eftects abundantly show how natch they excel all other l'ills. They are sail and pleasant to take, but powerful to
They purge out the foul humors of the blood tliey stimulate the sluggtsli or Ilsordered-organ Into action and tliey impart health and tone to the whole being. They cure not only the every day complaints of every body, but formidable and dangerous diseases. Alost skillful physicians, mast eminent clergymen, and our bi-st citizens, send certificates of cures performed and of great benefits they have derived from these Pills. They arc the safest and best physic for children, because mild as well as effectual, lteing sugar coated, titer aro easy to take and being purely vegetable, they aro entirely harmless.
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LOWELL, MASS.,
Practical and Analytical Chemists. Sold by all druggists and dealers in medicine. to oct 16
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Trannpan*nt Playing CaWswSy'Wfe^ Photo-" graplis, loo, 12 for Wp, 35 fbr 11 Superb full gilt I'bolo Albums, $1.25,91.50,£L Ki, and up. Elegant Auto Al hums, foc,
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I^«iveff, 5 Crugj ami Uls, ftttd ers—worth 50c—oi'K price loc, 2 for 2^c, 6 fbr SOc, 17 for 91, SUstyles. Agent* clear $1# dully Keliiug these. ..Iso 1,001) Elegant Col'd KngravtngH, size WxlS. Beaotifui Qlr.*v—any uumo you wiMli—Comio IteLjgUtiui, and other sutijects.only l.V each, 10 for fl.Oo. Hend for our catalogue. Deal only wlQi a KEUASLB house. Wend on your dirty money (xot oot'NTEHFKir* and send fbr anything you want to HUN'TEK A CO., Hinsdale, New Hampshire. (itpr«-9w)
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I kc*p constjintly on hand ntnl am now receiving a large and carefully selected stock nf goods adaptd to the wimts of Boot and Shoe Manufacturers, consist Jug of the choicest brands of 1 rench, Gerinan and American fc
Calf and Kip Skins, Buff and Wax Upper, Grain Leather and Splits', SOLE—Buenos Ayres, Orinoco, Oak and Homlock Slaughter. ItOANH—Black, Blue, Cochineal. Cream, Green. Maroou, Purple and Yellcw. I,ININ1 SKINS—I'ink, Kusset. Yellow and White. CALK KID—French and American. MOROCCO—Cape, Cumcoa, Madras, Patna and Tampica, Brush ami Maroon, Binding. Boot Web, Boot Trees, Bristles, Cement, Cork Soh*, Crimping Bonrds, Crimping Machines, Clamps, Eyelets, Etlge Blacking, Goring*, Ualloons. Waiter Web, Lasting?, r,acts and fjosts. Machine Tlircal and Wax, Nails, Awls and Tacks Shoe Kits, Shoe Duck, Skoc Threads, Shoe Trees, Shoe Blacking, and Brushes.
I am preparing PURE CLEAKJFIEI) TALLoW FOR RAILROADS. I am selling goods almost cxcluslv* ly for cash, at prices so low that the consumer will tlnd It greatly to hU interest to hunt the goods. Instead of having the goods hunt him. Parties who sell goods by agents at an expense of $5.ti0 to (10.00 a day, must make it up in price, «r lose money. All orders and consign men ts jjll receive immediate and prompt at on
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Chandeliers and Bar Fixtures.
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Groceries.
