Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 12, Number 10, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 3 September 1881 — Page 7

THE MAIL

A PAPER

FOR THE

PEOPLE.

A FARMER'S REMINISCENCE.

Will Carleton.

My girl-wife MI brave »H« was GOODI .. Anohelped me

every

blessed way «heoooid

She seemed to take to every rough old tree, A* stofclar vbto first she took to me. Hhe kip' oar little log-home nest a* ***•. And onee I caoghther farf^th mT we. She learned a hundred mascollno thing* to

Bheaim'd a shot gun pretty mlddlln' true, '*1 i'd fire, had the

In outdoor work to take an active part Though In oar Ann of Duty A Endeavor She wan no silent partner whatsoever. When I was loggln', hornin', choppin wood, Bhe'd linger round and help me all she could, And kept me freah ambition all the while, And lifted' ton* Jturt with her vale* and em lie. With no deal re my glory for torob Hbe naed to stand around and boas the lob And when first-class success my hand* befell, Woo Id prudly say, "We did that pretty well!" Hhe wait delicious both to hear and see— That pretty wlfr-girl that kep' bouse tor me.

Choosing His Wife.

"Godfrey, old boy." said Henry Clayton, a* he tilted back his chair, and put his feet upon the mantelpiece, "when is the wedding to be?" "Whose wedding "Miss Laura Homers, or Jennie, which Is It?" "I do not know, I am sure." "Now, don't Ixs rnisterious, Godfrey you know you are a most constant Visitar, and all 'our set' are talking about the match. Don't pretend iy°» have not selected one of the sister^." "How do you know either of them will have me?" "Don't bo absurd, old boy. You, young, handsome, talented, and with a largo fortune, need not be over bashful. Come, be frank—which in the favorite sister "Well, frankly, then Harry, I cannot tell you. I havo visited the family for sevoral months, as you know, Imt leannot decide. Insure is certainly the handsomer, with her flashing black eyes and quoeniy manner but Jennie seems, although the younger, to be the more womanly and useful of the two. Yet, I cannot be sure of that. My entrance is the signal for cordial welcome and smiles, and let me enter at what hour I will, they are always well dressed and apparis a be re 1 a in tho morning havo to wait before La urn is visible/' "Pop in unexpectedly and notice the Internal economy." "How can I A card at the door will put any lady on her guard, or even the notice of a gentleman visitor." "Go there in disguise— as a washerwoman, for Instance." "Good! I will!" "Will you go there as a washerwoman crlod Clayton. "Not exactly but I will obtain admittance to a mornings'* privacy." "Well, let me know the result.1'

Laura and Jennie Homers wero the only children of wldowor, who although in moderate circumstances, moved In fashionable soeiety. At tho period of my short sketch, he was about to supply tho lamented Mrs. Homers' place, after nearly ten years' mourning, and although a kind, iudulgont parent, had no ol.Joctlon to his daughters* miirriago, nnd indoed, had told them so. liAura. whoso high spirit rosented the probable Miproinacy of a stetvmother, had already selected Godfrey Morton as her future husband and Jennie, who was youngor and gentler in spirit, tried to conquer a carefully concealed preferonce for tho sauie person. All his attentions were ascribed, by her, ton brotherly regard, though every act of kindness or eourtesty touched nor very heart.

It was the morning after a largo ball, mid the sisters wore in the breakfast room together. Inura, her glossy black hair pushed negligently off hor face, with the rough, tumbled braids of last evening's elalora«o coifluro gathered loose)v into a comb, wearing soiled wrapper, torn stockings, and presenting rut her an alarming contrast to tho brilliant ball-room pelle, was lounging on a sofa. Jctiuic, In a neat morning dress, vrith ft white collar, a largo clean gingham apron, and hor hair smoothly brushed into a neat not, was washing tho breakfast dishes. "There Is an old man at the door with iirtllh'iol iiowers," said the servant. o|enlng Ir the dining-room door "will vou sw him "No,"said Jennie.

Yes," cried laura. "Send him up." The servant departed to oliey the last owler.

In a few moments tho old man came in. H«l was poorly clad in a coarse, blue cloak, which was much too lar for him. Ilis hair was white and lie wore a heard and moustache of the sarao snowv hue. Making a low bow, he pi seed the large basket on a table, and opened it. "I have a bunch of flowers hor©," ho said, taking them from the basket, "that will just suit your golden hair, Miss," and he held them before Jennie. "It was my sister who wished to look at your flowers," said Jennie, quietly.

Yes bring them here," was Laura's imperious command. Tito old man's eyes followed Jennie, as she washed, wiped, and put away the dish©*, then swept the room and dusted It and then sat down beside taunt, who was still looking over the basket "See, Jennie, this scarlet bunch—will It not lie lovely with a few dark leaves to wear with my new *Jlk "But," whispered Jeanie, "you can't afford it last now." "Yes, I can. Father gave me some monev yesterday—** "To pay the last dry goods Mil," said Jennie. "Well, I can hnv«» that carried to my own private account.*' "Ou, Laura! I hate to hear you talk of a private account. It seems so much like cheating father." "Nousonw! It wlU stand till I am married, and then I can easily save it out of mv house-beeping money.** "I should not wish to marrvln debt," said Jennie.

The old peddler looked earnestly at the sisters. "You had better take this blue bunch. Miss." the said to Jennie.

MIf

it ain't

convenient to pay for II now, I will call again." "No. I shall not take th«n." "They are very beromiag, mixing with the glossy, golden hair, and setting off Jennie's daxxttng coBipleciion. wish my hair was light," said Ijmra. "I should like to wear blue. Godfrey 1 lotion said tact night thai forget -me-not* were his favorite flowers."

Jannie rotoml. and placing the bunch r,^ln in the beakes, said: Coroc Laura, decide You are keeping one waiting whose time, probahiy, la valuable." Then, passing t»y a chair.

she added: "Be seated, sir. yon look tired." "I am tired, indeed," wss the reply. "I will take the scarlet bunch, and these red camelias, and this white cluster," said Laura. "But. sister, yon know yon cannot afford it." "Yes, Indeed, I can. God fry Horton is rich."

The old man bit his lip. "Think," said Jennie, in a low tone, "if yeu really leve him, bow much it will grieve him if he should discover this deceit." "Nonsense! Well, I'll tell yon away to remedy it. Lend me some money out of the housekeeping funds." "So," thought the old man, "she is housekeeper. Miss Laura always gave me to understand that that was her post." "Laura! Steal from father!" "Then don't preach." "Miss Jennie," said a servant, entering at that moment, "the dinner has come."

Jennie left the room, and Laura still turned over the gay flowers, whilo the old man was pointing oat their various beauties, his eye, in the meantime, running over the disordered hair, the shabby dress, and the lacy position, which be mentally contrasted with Jennie's &ttir6 "Not decided yet?" said Jennie, returning after a short absence. "No. Come here." "I can't! Father has sent home a calf's head, and I am afraid to trust it entirely to Margarette, I must superintend the dinner, mske a pudding, and the parlors must be dasted, and there is my white tulie to be finished." "Before I would be the drudge you are!" cried Laura. "Drudge? Nonsense! I hare plenty of time Toft for enjoyment and father cannot have a comfortable bouse if I don't superintend these things. When I marrv, you may do it," and she laughed merrily. "As if I should not marry first!" exclaimed Laura. "There, I have chosen all I want." "Shall I call again for the change?" ssid the peddler. "I shall be happy to put the Misses Somers on my list of customers." "Yes, call again."

So the peddler took up his basket, walked home, threw aside his wig, beard and disguise, and wrote an offer of his hand ana heart to Miss Virginia Somers, whioh was accepted.

Laura Somers has two sources of profound meditation. One is: "Why did Godfrey Horton propose to Jennie in stead of me?" Tne other: "I wonder why that old man never called to be paid for those exquisite flowers."

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REMEMBER THE ORPHANS.

At 8 o'clock the other morning a wife followed her husband down to tho gato as he was starting for down town, and said to him: "William, you know how sadly I need abluo bunting dress." "Yes, dear/' he remarked, "but you know how hard-up I am. As soon as I can see my way clear you shall have the new dress, and anew hat to boot. Be patient, be good, nnd your reward shall oe great."

Forty minutes after, the husband emerged from a restaurant, with a big basket and a flab-pole, bound up the river. In tno oasket were a chicken, cake, pickles, fruit, pie, and a bottle of liquid of rich color, and he was just lighting a twenty-cent cigar when his wuo came along. "What, are you here?" ho exclaimod. "Yes, I was going to market. But whore nro you going— what's in your baskot?" "I was going to carry this fish-pole round tho corner hero, to a friend on Jefferson avenue," he modestly answorod. "And that basket?" "Thisbasket Well I vum going to take it to tho asylum as a present to the children. It is a donation from six leading citizens." "William, I don't boliove it." "Sh! Don't talk so loud." "William, I shall talk louder yet," she exclaimed. "I'll bet you'ro going fishing," "Mary, havo I over deceived you?" he plaintively asked. "I nover havo. As proof of my sincerity, you can take tho oasket to the orphan asylum yourself." "And I'll do it." she promptly replied as sho relieved him of it. j4*Mary, hadn't you—" "No, sir. I hadn't! You'd better hurry up with that llah-pole, as tho man may want it, and be careful how you staud nround in the sun."

Sho left him there. He watched hor take tho car for home, then he returned the fish-pole, crossed tho street, and said to an acquaintance "Tom, I'm suffering with neuralgia, and the excursion is off till next week. Too bad, hut we never can tell what a day may bring forth."

There were chicken aud pickles and other good things on the table at dinner that day, out he nover smiled. Kven when his wife wished she was an orphan, if that was the way they were fea, he never betrayed the gloom in his heart. It was only when she banded him the bottle he had so carefully tucked Into the basket, and he saw it labelled "Good for Little Children," that the husband said: 'Mary, it's an awful thing for a wife to get the impression that her husband is a cold-blooded liar." "It must be." she replied, as she took the other chicken leg.

EVER YBOD RIGHT.

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thing is so, nts Mr. A.

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THE

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Has been changed to

Fi8k's Stone Pump Building,

No. 117 South Third street, between Ohio and Walnut, west side.

It is Warranted.

It is the most complete, desirable machine ever offered to the public. Being the latest, it has the advantage of having very desirable and new improvements.

Dont buy until yoa see it Harry Metselter, late solicitor for the White, will be glad to see his old customers.

Office. 117 South Third street, second door north of Fonts, Hunter A Oo' Livery Stable.

W. H. FISK, Agent. Willard Hotel Lottery.

THE DRAWING FINALLY SETTLED AND FIXED. Thiiraday, IfoTember 10, 1881

Is the day determined upon. iHE drawing of this scheme has been finally settled upon, aad will certainly 36 on Thunday, the 10th of November, 1881, by assent of the Commissioner*, and this will enable me to sell all the remaining tickets.

All persons, therefore, intending to invest in this scheme, may rest s«iured that there will be no further delays or postponements.

LIST OF PRIZES:

Willard Hotel with all 1 ftOfyO OOO its Furniture*Fixings One Residence on Green stmrt One Residence on Green street..........^. ISjBKO TwoQssh Prises, each 9M0O HMJOO Two Cash Prises, each

Baskets CI tarn pagn«,9S3 MP t.1a*h Prists, each HQ....... 6fi00 400 Boxes Fine Win**. IZflOQ

Boxes Ro»wrtson Co. Whiskey, ISO400 Boxes Ha vana Ctor*, §10— 8» Cash PrfmSr eachtIO

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