Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 9, Number 2, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 6 July 1878 — Page 7
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MORSELS FOR 8 UNDA CONTEMPL A TION.
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To extol one's own virtue is to make ft vice of it. Great souls have wills other only feeble wishes.
Attention to small things is the econo-
wpwww fev 11 Too much sensibility is the foppery of modern refinement.
Sbow may be purchased but bapplis a home-made article. The wisest of men is he who has most Cpmplaisaoce for others.
It is easier to believe an ill report than to inquire into the truth thereof, Tbere i# somewhere a fool-key to your friend'rnatnw, and If you can find it you can make him dance to any tune joa may whistle
Look &ut for the man who tn*ke» a liberal use of the personal pronoun '1 in conversation, for the ciianeee are that he is aliar. "Ia mind without a fanning mtll to separate the wbeat from the chad should choose what Joseph Cook calls
t'win-
n)wed bx-ks." IAJ4K Too much ia said to children too much notice taken of them an iheir affairs. In this way restlesHur ss, i.ef fulness, and selfimportance are promoted. *lt is not worth while to think too much about doing good. Doing tho best that we know, minutes by minutes and hours by hpir*,wa-insensibly grow to goodn 1 a^frait gfotfs to ripenes*.
If you would bo exempt from uneasiness, do nothing which von know or suspect is wrong. And Tf you wish to enjoy the purest pleasure, do whatever is in your power that is right,
We should never forget that home is tho residence not merely oft be body, but also the mind and that the object of all ambition should bo t® be happy at hosne and to render home happy
No man is defeated without some resentment, which will bo oontiuued with obstinacy while he believes himself in tho right, ami assorted with bitterness even to his conscience if he Is detected the wrong.
Tho only perfect friendship subsist, among those'who resemble each othe in virtue, because those who love their friends for their virtue, love them for what is not a temporary tippendage, but a permanent essential in their character.
The most Important lesson of life is to know how to be happy within ourselves. when home is our comfort, and all in it, even the dog and cat, share our affection. Do not repine away happiness by thinking that which is good may be better. "ll' a -'of
THE LITTLE PEOPLE.
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the breakfast table for some ooffee on the half-shell Is about the time a bootjack should begin to get in its work.
About the first bit of Scripture a boy
Cifooted
knocked into him is when he is and steps on a bee. Then he lealizex thaf. "there is a time to dance." —Keokuk Constitution.
A little girl wanted tf^onT battered toast, but was told that she'd ht»d enough, and that more would make her sick. Wei 1,' said she, 'give me anuzzer piece and send for the doctor.'
A youth who ha* been reading dime novels geta off this kind of poetry: %ji "Mother, let me be an TnJtin,
Let my blanket bu of red K11 the roostor In the barn-rarci For a feat her in my head, 'What would you call armodel Sunday school?' naked the superinteudeutof a maloontent pupil, who had threatened to leave. 'Well, one where they pass around apple pie every Sunday, and don't have no lessons to learn. That's he hairpin of a school for nte!' 'Mary, my love, do you remember the text, this morning?' 'No, pa, 1 never can remember tho text 1 have suoh a bad memory.' 'By the way, did ou notice Susan Brown joined in ary's mother. 'Oh, yes what a fright She nad on her last year's bonnet done up, a pea-green silk, a black mantilla, brown boots,, an imitation of Honiton collar, a lava proee lew her old ear rings, and suoh a fttn lr 'well, my dear, your inomory is certainly "baa."
A finely dressed young woman came hurriodly oat of Worthlngton street yesterday, and asahe turned into Main ran against a barefoot urohln, one of a group, upsetting him. 'I beg. your pardon,' she said.'dlait hart you?' 'No, miss,'repi lea the little fellow, when be recovered ills speech 'you may ran agin me and knock me down ten tiraee if you want ter.' Then as the young womon passed on, turning to hia companions be continued 'I tell you, fellers, it kinder tuk my breath at fust to bear her 'pologlw to me, but I guess I did the right son of a thing alter all, didn't I?' 'You bet,' was the unanimous response.—Springfield IjqpubUcan.
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We wero impressed lately by the orderly behavior Of a large family ot
children, particularly at the table. We spoke of it to our host he poiutod to a paper pinned on the wait, on which were written some excellent rules. He said be gave each child who obeyed the rule*, rewatd at .the end of every month. We begged a copy for the ben-
efit of o^r leaders. Ibey called 9 and Regnlatlona for Parents'
'Rules Paradise:' 1. Shvtt every door 'after you without slamming It. .- 2. Never stamps iultip or run in the house. 3. Never call in the next room to them go quietly wtTere they are. 4. Always speak kindly and politely to the servant* if yoa would have them do the same to you. 6. When told to, or not to, do a thing, by cither parent, never ask why you ahould or should not do it, 0. Tell of yonrown faults, not of those of your brothers and sister*. 7. Carefully dean the mad or snow off your boots andahoes before entering the house. 8. Be prompt at every meal boar. 9. Never sit down at the table or In the partoc with dirty hand* or tumbled hair. 1X Never interrupt any eonveraatkra, but watt patiently your tarn to speak. 11. Never reserve your good manners for company, hut be equal)? polite at home or abrtai 12. Lftycur ttnt. Iast and beat eonfidant be yt-ur mother.—Oliver OjHIcV Magaxitte, v..--* ,• I
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THE PR1VAT&&OLIUER8,[BurllnRtou Hawkeye.] At the decoration of the soldiers' graves in the national cemetery at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, on the 30th ultimo, Ben. Butler, of Maseachnaette, paid the following tribute to the unknown and unrecognized hero of the war—the private soldier
The "private soldier in the war of the rebellion." He is dead. Or lost. Strayed or stolen, possibly. We do not know where he is, but he is not here. He has gone away some place. Perhaps, he has cease to be necessary. Perhaps, if he were here, he would be in 4he wav. At any rate, he tf not aroundj ,l^W|Diigoto! the legislature. We ao not find him in congress. He is not eagerly sought mt a candidate for anything. Nobody appear* to know anything about him. Occasionally he appears on the pension list, with one leg. a wife and seven children, and eight dollars per month. If flour takes much of a rise, he will not last much .longer, at this rate, and we will dbog be deprived the occasional glimpse wehaVeof him."
It is asserted, and quite generally be lieved,thatat one tirriene was quite numerous, and was even considered rntber convenient, if not, indeed, quite indispensable. It was found that upw^nisf pf ,or hundred of him were necessamr fin jord^ to secure mere line commission* "for three eminent and deserving men. When field commissions for three even more eminent and great men, uprrards of a thousand private soldiers were ncccssary. One thousand! It seeias an CTCumoua bcr, now, when by consuming' the gressional dictionary, we Una
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are
none in all tliia proud republic. But twelve or fifteen years ago, even that, in--edible as it may appear to 113 to-dry, was considered a small number. There were private soldiers andjfrivate *oldi Tltere were hundreds of tlftju|aiid.sjbf ttfeiin
And, they were useful. They dug trenchef they constructed Jong lines of breastworks, and then, when an enemy came within sight, th% climbed over them and went outside of them to fight. They worked and watched and fought. Co-op-erating with great and eminent men .to have since passed to their rewards in- one way or another, these pri7atj soldiers socsetiraes rendered very useful service in winning great battles. Oh, they werettsefful. Some historians hdve even gone eo far as to maintain that without them, the war could hardly have beejf carriefl to a successful termination." They were really quite useful.
And now they are all gone. It '.' soems sad, looking back at the war, that rone but the generals and colonelfe-flnd majors, and line officers could have Survived its general ravages. Providence, eVer mindful of the wans of a great and growing nation, undoubtedly took special care of these great men, and in its anxiety that the country shobldindt suffer from alack of eminent men,kjnd of forgot the private soldiers and let' then Wander away. And so they are all ggoe. Some of tl'em got shot. Some of mJm died. Some of them got married ard n'
rvedout
of the world, to settle upon trat
of government land, where the Indian." could get them more easily. Some of the-n went into business. Some of them are teaching Bchool. Some of them are driving dray. Some of them '-ent away and didn't leave their present address. But all the same they are all jgone, and it seems dreadful lonesome without them. They us *d to be so many of them.
UNDER FIRK," [Boston Courier.]
The first time that a soldier goes iuto action he fancier the shot that he hears whizzing through the air is aimed at him. But if he is not hit at first he acquires a sort of fatalistic feeling that he never will be. The eve of a battle might be sunosed to be a 3olemn moment. I ha\e »en at several eves (says Mr. H. Labouchere in his paper, The Truth), and 1 reyer perceived the vestige of iplenmitv, nor—so far as I couUl perceive—did it strike any one that the next day he might ''killed. The thoughts of every one were concentrated first on suppejr, and then on finding a Comparatively comfortable place in which to sleep. During a battle all not immediately engaged are simply bored. If ever a hand-to-hand fight tajk& plade is due to iome bnogler being ih command on oh# efde of* the other. Mast of the regiments engaged do not see the enemy. Attacking in column and bayonet charges are things of the pint. Shells and bullets are fired into a position or upon troops advancing. Jhe victory ia decided Dy artillery and breech-loader firing. Those who carrconcentrate tho heaviest fire upon particular strategical points win. So mechanical is the whole affair that it is an admitted axiom that if one-third cl the best regiment in die world can be put horsde combat, the remainder will execute a strategical manoeuvre to the rear.
WOMEN IN POLITICS. [New York Sun.] Tho Vincland, N. J. Times obmc&r out in a suggestive article on women in politics, ana favors the introduction of the feminine element into tho political arena. It says: "Probably Vineland has the honor of having taken the first step toward the practical admission of women into politic?. One woman signed the constitution o( the Greenback elubon Saturdav night, and was elected vice-president of the club, while another woman wa.* placed upon the executive committee. Theee women are thus pat- upon a perfect political equality with their masculine co-laborers in the club, in all action which it may take, and their rights and privileges only end whan the st*t^
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and forbids them to apptvach the ballot box."
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care Dynpepel*. Con« si nation. Sick Headacbo.Oouiini Liver O01 Debility, Tfehi wonderful remedy wilt jW.t'rr(y were. that where en»ry other rwnwly
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SANFORD'S RADICAL CURE For CATARRH
HBTMTIV BHJBB8. 6,000 FEET ABOVE THE SOL The following testimonials fromMwiwil. O. HO6WOBTH A Co^Pecvrr, Col^ L*IF« »WL tnflaenUtd dnuvists. Thry report aapracaduittdlf terse ulM and nnlver^al Mtliftttlofc. Vo other disease ie ao alarminrlr prevalent inthatrecloa. -°t ftojaqiMn* geaUemea as aowac
SORELY AFFLICTED. AwrortA Ox. Denver, QaL: OenOtmtn,—
... been sorcl afflicted with this fearful diseaM for four rears, and have tried every known remedy -without avail, nntll 1 bought a bottle of the above CUBIC from yon, which gnve me almost Instant relief. It bcinir a constitutional as well as a toot rrmedy, I believe It to be all that is claiawd Ibr 1% ft liwllcal Core forCataTrh.
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Bearer, bepL aJj-lSaT irith Jenson, BUss ft Co, GREATLY~AFFL!CTED. JTetsrt. J. 0. Eosworth dt Ct~, Denter: GfcntTemen. '—I take nlcasnre In recommending SANFORD'S RADICAL. CURB lOU CATARRH 50 all who are afflicted with this disease. I was greatiy afflicted a locg time, and enred it with
I am roiSldent that this remedy will do all that is claimed for it, and more too. Wishiniryoasnccesa la lu Introduction, I am very truJy yonrs.
Dearer, Oct. 4,1S75.
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For IiQcal Pained Lameness, Soreneea, Weakness, iriis&bhess and Inflammation of the Iiungs, Xitver, Kidneys, Bplaen, Sowels, Bladder, Iloart, and Muaclea, are eqnal to an army of doctors and acres of plants' and fhruba. Even in Paralysis, jpllepsy or Fits, and Nervous and Involuntary Muscular Action, this Flaster( by ll&Ilying the Nervous t'oroos, has effected Cures when every other known remedy has failed.
Price 85 Cents.
Ask for Collins' Voltaio Plaster, and insist on having it. Sold by all Whole* sale andBetail Dru«riits throughout tho United States and Canadss. WEJBKfl POTT1IB, Proprietora, Boetont Met
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Positively Cared by these UttJe Pills. They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsia, Indigestion and Toe Hearty Eating. A perfect remedy for Dissiness, Naasea, Drowslness,Bad Taste In the Mouth, Coated Tongue, Pala In the Side, Ao. They ngalate the Bowels and
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REV. I. tf. WIQGIN SAYS: of th besrt remedies for Catarrh, nay, the best remedy we hare fonndin a lifetime of suffering. is SANFORD'S RADICAL CUBE. It is not unpleasant to tuk 1 through the nostrils, and there mes with each bottle a small Rlasa tube for use
Inhalation. It dears the bead and throat so loroughly that, taken each morning on rising, 1 arc no unpleasant secretions and nod!sagrco» hacking daring the entire day. bnt an tmpre. cedertcd clearness or voico and respiratory organs. —Meo. J. 11. Wlffgi*, in Dorc/Mtcr Ufa**.) JScacm. eoTftRtfts Dr Panford's Improved
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ttuuiy other diseane that l«ad to Insanity, Coauunptioa and a Prematore Orave.aH of which an a rale are first caused by deviattni from ttw path el nature and overladolgenoa. The Spetffle Madleina isthe remit of years ol expedenee to treating theee coJarslaottr pamphlets, whldl we (Nefre to eend free bv mall to every oo«. The SpHKfio Medkdae le aoW by all dmf-' ctsts at It per patir«ge.or six packagsater
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Is purely vegetable anT pertfeetly harmless. Xt sett upon the-toSd In the etnmaeli, praventing its beltij eoorertert into at Takpn la accordance with di* rectlrm&, wBf rcaee a flat jrrsSa fMsi tar* te Cr(
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JURE. About a year with Catarrh qn for another bot ..in me reUef from
witn it for
-Ctorpwtence js not only a.dlseaM Itself tkf harbinger of othera." So wrote Hlppoeratea tlKXtsand years ago, and what was true then Is Booq the less so to-day.
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Bran immense practice, extending through
most potent and agreeable medicine lhat meets the indicates pr%«ntetl hy. ihnt CWW ot dis^ CA6d \riili iositive certainty and exacincis.
To dcslpmate this natural speciSc rom^ound. I have numed it
T:»e lerm, however, is fiAt a tfceblo'^SrprefliiOn" of tn high apprec'.atliu of ralao, IxweU upon ciy own nereonal ol^srfiHhhi" SLs server. I hare, whilo wifueling its iwfitivc results in tho lew f-iccial UUcuoej Incident to tho separate organism of woman, singled it out as tlie climax or crowning gem of my medical carcer. On i:s merits, as a iositive, safe, and effectual rcmoiiy for thU class of iliseascs. and one that will, at all times and under all circumstances act kindly ami In li.nrmony with the laws which govern the female
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expectations of a stogie invalid huly Who n«ei It for any of U»e ailmonU lor which 1 recommend It, that I offer and sell it tinder A POSIT IVK OtTARANTEE. If a bcneflclal effect not experienced by the lime two-lhinU of tho contents of the bottle are usol, 1 will, on return of
Uio bottle, Iworlltirtls ot tho medicine having beets taken acoordlng to directions, and being one foe which I reoommeml it,} refund the money paid for it. Had I not the 1 most pcrfoctconfIdonccini:s"virluo*,loouUl not offer it ai I do under these conditions but having witnessed its truly miraculous cures In thousands ot cases, I foel warranted and perfectly safe In risking both my reputation and my money on tu merits.
The following aro among those diseases in which my Favorite 'Prescription hw worked cured,,as if by jnagic,. awl with a cortainty never .bjHpik snaiSea l^snjvjnedicliie: I.encorrhraa, £xces«lve Flowing, Painful Monthly l'eriods, Suppression* when from unnatural qauses. Irregularities. Weak Back, ^'rolabens,'orlalling olUio terus,JLlitcvc»*l6n atul Retroversion, llenring Uqwn, SpnsatiOns, Internal Ileat, Ncrvon»JlK»fi)re-IMO», Dobllitv. D«|Kndencv, Threatened. Mi^earrlago. Clironio Congestion, Inflammation :ind Ulceration of the L'terua. Imjteucy, liarro-'iew,©? Sterility, Female Weakness, and very many other chronic diseases incident to aronian «ot mentloneil liero. Ia all affection ot this nature, ray Favorite Prescription works cttres—the marvel of the wsrMi This medicine 1 lo not extol a Cure-all, bnt it admirably fulillls a alngteaieea of -nnrpoae* being a most perfect sitee.iflc in afi chronic dlseasea of tlie wxtml SJTJJ lem of woman. It will not disappoint, not Will It do harm, In any state or condition.
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decrease the immense stock which is left ©nJ«r handt, o*ing to the dull trade last 1*1!, ant» also to introduce is every town of the U. S. ay cosa^lelte catalogue of 5& pages, conuining hundreds of fllnstrations of latest styles Jewelrr, and every watch known in this country, at pricef offered before, I .will send. oo receipt of DOLLAR by mail, post-paid, the above Catalogue, together with the fraud
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As a safeguard to children, amid the distressing diseases ivhich beset the Throat anu Chest of Childhood, it Is invaluable for, by its timely use, multitudes are rescued and restored to health.
This medicine gains friends at every trial, as the cures it is constantly producing are too remarkable to bo forgotten. No ramtly should be with' out it, and those who have once used It never win.
Eminent Physicians throughout the country prescribe it, and Clergymen often recommend it from theie knowledge
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