Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 11, Number 11, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 11 September 1880 — Page 3
THE
A \PRR
PEOPLE.
FOR THE
AT 1WENTY-T K£E.
{John Dennis.}
Life is del cht, each hoar that passes over Come* like a maiden** kisses to hex lover. Ojmes like tha fresh breath of the mountain breeze. Comes Use the sooth wind trembling through the tree* Or like the found of larks above the heather. Or ike a murmurous bum In nil try weather A dreamy bison thai know* no waking sorrow, presentioy that crave* no happier morrow mien love enthrall us till wo httg the clmla, And Beauty's «mlle is worth a milter's gain When hope is belter than reality, And faith is boundless as the boundless sea. if'•»&
Let worn outcjraici tell us llle's a Jest, 4 We know its r-"'T and we feel its zest Let ptraona, t. -aW on fat livings, preach That J*r something always ont of reach Let pei- ttcctlesdeera God's world a gin To IBT' mankind and womankind to sin, We retk not If dyspeptic fooh agree. Bat Uuga such creeus 10 soorn at twenty-three. Wi it U. 'igh 'U* trae that yooth glides swiftly Th .-.'if vi in-, •?ar gray hairs at last Tli* 1 i'eaud the wild delight, Th .s o'l.'sr manhood's might, Th. JK:*, IFI. pension and the glory. At- it.' ientfe*t .• a transient story That i.'j !toelf-u !i twin—will scarcely 'Ti vfts ha* readied the summer of its day Thatevet thi i.itiden of our spring, May fade 'w_-»ut.r i's fruits bo ripening?
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Tin i-:on, b»)i its gifts behind, Rosii li,: :iie h^art u...j nchc* for the mind. 1 (every yeara idlcrt apt• tan, Each year nukiA captive of some glorious th rall Tmih, JtnowlMff, virtue—all are ours to gain, Lii retches vard like an unknown main. Li I retches u^niird to the starry masej Go izatea fly open at our ardent gaze A (iMuilng ray illumines tbe crystal sea, When Heaven lies near to earth at twenty-three.
A Le&son to Learn .t
Hope Ledyanl, in Christian Union. 'Aunt Huttiel My bow aint llod!' 'Aunt. Hattie, my hands unci face dirty!" 'Aunt Hattie, mamma says, ?an mt jjAootoe and tako tbe baby—-right away?' 'Tie yot^r own bow you're old enough!
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You little plague, you, I washed your face not an hour ago! Dear me, I won der if sbo thinks I've twenty pair of hands?'
The nursery where these worus were spoken was a scene of dira coniusion. Three boys were completing their toilets tbey had evidently been indulging in a pillow light, and sly punches and kicks were exchanged between them while little Dick was being washed by auntie, a slight, fair haired girl «f eighteen. 'Ain't It jolly that, it's a holiday?' said Tom, the eldest. Won't we tease you, Hat?' 'Tom Dallas, I'll tell your mother. You are too impertinent.' 'Wilt you keep stitl, Dlok! I'd rather wash an eel any day!' •Not ready yet? Why, Battle, yonr brother 1* waiting, and you know he dislikes our belnglato.•I'm sure I don't care if he does. I can't get up any earlier.'
Mrs. Dallas gave a sigh, and merely Maying, 'Well, the boy that is ready first •shall bold Bister attor breakfast 'she went dowu the stair*.
The more sight of mamma bad quieted the boys, and not many minutes after tMy were seated at tfaatable, impatiently eyeing the omelette and potatoes, borne on« bad to cut the broad, spread the bullet, help the potatoes and omelette and pour the coffee, and Hattie, considering she had done her part upstairs, did not attempt to help in tbe matter, while Mr. Dallas, as he was in the habit of being waited on every day lest he should miss his train, took no npiloc that breakfast was ball through before his wile, who had been kept awake by a teething baby, had tasted a mouthful. 'Mamma, It's a holiday are we going to have pudding?'
Mrs. I)lias waited a moment. Tf only Hattie would offer to make it! But Hattie, who thought to herself, 'If she asks me I suppose 1 mast,' kept silence, and the mother said, 'Oh yes you shall have pudding, and a nice cake for tea If I hear no quarreling.'
There was "a rent in Tom's secondI—t. pants which only mother's lingers cuuia mtuid, aud Mr. DiUashad brought home a 'Utile copying' which meant at liiait an hour's work, and ,the afternoon must be tree, for mamma had set her teart on giving Hattie some good time 11 the holiday.
If only 1 could make her contented and happy! It la such a change for her, poor chiio, and yet—nothing but time can br: ii.u-u unatters. By-and-hy she 1 will make frl• is, and when baby is older I can let Lor have more time hut it i* hard for both of us.' uwhile HaT' Dallas was stand* I lug her win-! thinking. 'I have nobody to love m-nothing icisant happen* mt* -I wt«h I were uw*dl 1 h«t»chi 1. !iey teaae me to death!
Johnny is the moat agjravn:. boy I ever saw. Ob, what a dtnWtiftoe between this Fourth and the iu-iU' and at tttftli -u h' tMU»
A .ittic! a year before ffattie's father hai and on the Fourth ,1 i.er ^isndty teaeher, knowina :nst •. .»uo« w: was soon to leave her native piius to live with a brother whom she hn.-i had invited her «i». tu«-i»y oti cm river with her, and the two had had a long aud pleasant talk. 'Mrs. Harts thought I'd make such friends of the boys! We didn't know what tori^nanta they were! And tbeo said I'd have friends here but tbe giria aland off so—not one of them has called a second time. O Father, Father,
I feel so old, and tired, and—' Who was that «miUng tip at her? What! Ooold it be? Yea, the lady was coming in at tbe gate, and it was—yea, it was—Mrs. Hart si In another motnent HatUe was at tbe door, and Mrs. 1 DW IH, bearing her bright, affectionate
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Wwids, wondered 'if that could be tlatI tie.' She would bare wondered Mill \l more if she had men the girl, who had' 1 teemed so mid and leeerrcd toward her, I throw her arms about Mrs. Hart*1*neck id hurst into a flood of tears. But
Mm. Bans w»s not surprised, she could nderataod better than Mrs. Dallam how #.ver? bard her new life teemed to Hattie yet she did not give her any hope of obaoye. *1 could stand It if It were for a or two} bat it may go on forever! {no
way oot.' 'Hattie, did you ever think why you I ai» here?' ^Wby? I fcuppoae because I have just enough of an income to dress on. aud I lay for my home by being useful. Oh, how I bate W 1 'No 1 don 1 think that is why, because fGod putayoo beir I thick 70a are here to leara *^.etfeing which you 1 MIM not toan". isc«here to do mas. 4n|t sdwr Lord that no one ehw 1 •..:. when yo«» have learned tba -n and d.nx the work you may be movfed—not I'll tell you how it
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Wh«« was lustitaam.
married my father and sister-in-law lived with me. They were not at all congenial and at first I made myself utterly miserable wishing I could have my home to myself, and so forth. But at last a dear ol'd clergy msn told me just what have told you, and I began to watch and eee what I bad to learn and what to do. My fatber-in-law was apt to find fault, and bad to he watchful both to give him less oooasion and to takelt patiently. And at last, when I was so busy learning my lesson that I bad quite forgotten tbe work
bad wish: I bad
Days, weeks and months Apparently little was
There was a silence, for the deep crape ^Tex^T^? kfo^1 ^ly8. 'D^Sl^ifv
therefftb®
votif hnart in wont n'«!uf nPu companion, and live the balance of your give up ^!?hff for a
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change, and live sake, you will be
each aay for Christ's 1
happy, with no yonng friends, even with teasing nephews and a busy, over tasked sister. Mre. Dallas is a christian, is she not?'
think me one. 'Don't be so sore. I'ce no doubt she is wishing she could brighten you np. It must be bard to see yon looking so— sad, shall I say as yon looked when I caught your eye at tbe window*
Hattie laughed and blushed. 'But am not I keeping yeu from some duty?' 'Oh, no, indeed!' 'But this is a holiday, and. with tbe children ail home, there must be extra baking, and so on.'
Hattie remembered the pudding and dake, and looked conscious. 'Ah! 1 see there is something, and I have another call to make. 1 shall be in the village for a week or two, so I shall see you again. Good by, dear, and try to learn the lesson and no tbe work, but—not in your own strength, remember.'
Tbe boys leaned against her, and Dick, hot as it was, Insisted on sitting on her lap but she said nothing, only trying her best to amuse, and finding, to her great astonishment, that tbe afternoon was wonderfully short and Tom was really quito entertaining, telling them anecdotes about his schoolmates and reciting his last 'piece.'
After tea there was to be an exhibition of fireworks and, to her wonder, tbe boys Insisted that Aunt Hattie should go too. She forgot to regret her loneliness and need of girl frionds as she laughed and joked with the beys, and little Dick's pudgy band squeezed hers lovingly as they walked home under the starlight, the boys declared she was a 'boss auuty' their highest meed of praise.
Dallas cottage. Tbe boys romped and I to save, shouted as before Aunt Hattie was called here and there even more than of old, but there was always a pleasant word spoken in answer to the call, always a dinile and caress if a request bad to be refused and Hattie's lite was not so lonesome, either. •Mr. Boyd's coming to-night, Aunt Hat,'said Tom. 'I told him that you was just a daisy hand to make sails and 1 know he*B making a splendid little boat for his brother—I guess he wants you to bom the sails.'
Mr. and Mrs. Dallas exchanged glances. 'I suspect Mr. Boyd wants something besides his sails, will,' said Mis. Dallas to her husband when they wore alone. 'Sbouldu't wonder! Well, you'll miss Hattie she certainly has done wonders with the boys.' 'Yes, indeed Tom adores her, and even Johnny, whose quick temper gets him in trouble with everyone, is as much me. How tbe girl has improved since last summer! I remember the very first time I noticed a change in her—It was on tbe Fourth. I had worried about her moping as she used to do, but she went out with the boys and tame home as bright and happy as she bad made them.'
In the parlor tbe samo day was referred lo, *Do you know when I first saw yt.r, darling?' •Oeruualy at Mrs. Van Am burgh's I r:N»M»ber It very well,' with a vivid hluah» 'No, indeed I might never have notieed you there, for all girls seem alike to me at such receptions but last Fourth of July I saw three boys all gathered about a young girl who was talking and laughing with them a brightly as if she were entertaining young gentlemen of her own age. 1 thought a girl who oould be eo sweet and HnrBaparlll* and loving to her own little brother*
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Go to theaters and parties in all sorts of weather, In tbe thinest possible dress. Dance nntil you are ins oomplete per-
me one day and told me she bad decided garments, through the cool to try to follow Christ that I had won f' u„rrw
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while myself—for a little
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bar to tbe decision. Ah. Hattie. how 11 masticating your before to bed
I and coffee learn to smoke and chew,
sn(jdrink
Marry in baste some uncongenial
y°Q I life Mltivatinff lealouav and dom^itlo
broils in order to be in a mental fer ment, cultivate all other dissatisfactions known in the calendar.
Keep your children quiet by giving them paragoric and cordials them to.
•Ob ves' onlv I snnriose aha do«m't J8Uck candy, to eat rich cake, etc., when ,r?'19aPPose
8Qe
doeen
tbey are8jck
Allow tbe love of gain to absorb your mind, so as to leave no time to attend to your health do evervtbing out of season.
Make a drug store of yourself by trying all tbe quack medicines you see ad vertised in tbe evening patent medicine advertiser,
If tho above is promptly carried out, we will insure a speedy death, and will agree to write your epitaph.
•Jeannle, if you'll give me the receipt I to himself and others, "If I I'll try to make tbe pudding and a cake for you,' said Hattie, a few minutes later, It was not particularly pleasant work for a hot day, and especially for tbe Fourth, when everybody was 'having a good time," as Hattie kept thinking, but wbeu she stepped into the cool sitting room and found the tired mother asleep, with baby in her arms, Hattie noted tbe sunken look of her sister's face and was giad to think she hsd lifted any of the btfrden from her shoulders. •I say, mother, can you read to us? It's too hot to be out doors before tea time. 'I'll read, Tom,' said Hattie quickly and though Johany with a child's outspokenness said, 'Oh, no, mamma reads atlvely poor, best,' she would not tako offense, but laughingly said she would improve by practice.
THE CARPENTER'S DREAM, A poor man was a carpenter and be
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"Now
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Anti so, the leseon learned, the work I toxea, 91.SS Can be sent by mail .to any done, Hattie's lite was to obange but she left her brother's home with a feel-1 Philadelphia. Hold by ingof regret tempering her joy in her (gists. Terrs Hante, by new love, and when troubles and jam come in her married life she remembers! A Bad ar Dl.tmsnlsf Coach
the old lesson of her girlhood and says I Dry. parched, sore throat, pneumonia, bronlo bunlf. 'Her. I lam to lem
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rERRE HAUTE SATURDAY EVENING MATT
intoxicating liquors indulge
them mercury, tartar
emetic, and arsenic believing them to ea"
be medicine. Qet mad at every little thing, kick over the chairs, slam the doors, in fact keajp yourself in a continual worry about nothing,
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Some months ago a daughter of one of oor prominent eltiseaa was prom uneed ahope-
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EXPECTORANT
The old reliable remedy for all Throat and Lung Diseases, Is a scientific preparation, compounded from the formula of one or the most successful practitioners in the Western oountry. It has stood the test for the last twenty years and will effect a cure after all other cough remedies have failed.
READ THE FOLLOWING.
HAX.1. OF REPRESENTATIVES. I IN&IAMAPOUS, Ind., Feb. 15,1871. Db. J. RI. BROWN— We have used your "Brown's Expectorant" and take pleasure In saying that It is the best medicine for coughs, colds, hoarseness, and cheerfully recommend ft to all who may be troubled with Throat and Lung affections.
Wm MACK, Speaker House of Hep. ZKNOK, Rep Harrison county. S CATTTHORN, Kep Knox county. •,
MONTGOMERY, Rep Johnson county. y0. lohnson and Morgan
TARWON,Rep counties. SoaELL, Doorkeeper House of Rep. N WARKUM, Ren Hancock county. CUP ABBOTT,Hep Bartholomew county E CALEINS, Rep Pulton oounty. Jxo W COPJJEB, Rep Montgomery oounty W NEKF, Rep Putnam oounty.
IT ACTS LIKE MAGIC. OFFICE J. M. AND I. R. R. Co. 1 JEFFJKESONVILLK, Ind., April 6,1871. DR. J. H. BROWN—Having suffered with a severe cough for some time past, I was induced to try one bottle of your "Brown's Expectorant." I unhesitatingly say I found It pleasant to the taste, and to act like magic. A few doses done the work for the cough, and I am well.
DII«T«ARD RICKKI
President J. M. and I.
READ WHAT GEN. KIMBALL SAYS. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Dec. 20,1869. DR. J. H. BROWN—After having used your "Expectorant Syrup" long enough to know and appreciate Its good qualities, I can cheerfully bear testimony to Its uniform suecess in curing the most obstinate cases of coughs, colds, etc. I have frequently administered the "Expectorant" to my children, and alwayB found it the very best as well as the most pleasant remedy of Its kind
NATHAN KIMBALL., Treasurer of State. WHAT A CASE OF CONSUMPTION SATS. David A. Sands,of Darlington, Montgomery county, sayR: "My wife has been afflicted with consumption for a number of years and during that time has tried most all of tbe medicines recommended tor that disease without affording any relief. I was induced by the recommendations of Dr. Park, druggist at Darlington, to try 'Brown's Expectorant Syrup,' ana I am now happy to say that my wile Is so much improved 1 am confident it will entirely restore her health by Its continued use."
IT CURES BRONCHITIS. II, Ind., August28,1871. Thls lt tofiertlf? that I have used Brown's 5^pa(|tort®K«JMfett.mlly«luoe Its tlrst introa act lonTltnW nfe ver lulled to give entiro satisjaotiOn. My wife is subject to bronchitis^ and I fave found no remedy equal to "Brown's Expectorant." I recommend it as a safe and reliable remedy*
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