Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 20, Number 23, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 30 November 1889 — Page 4
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WOMAN'S KYK FfHf i{T.
SOMd
DO NOT HAVE IT AND ARE UN JUSTLY CRITICISEO.
tdrar, About f{iiaacke«plng That Mint Drilled l»i With a Girl'* Education—Mn MUM Tilings Up A boat the Souse--A
TfousUi for Mother*.
Thor*' is a general impression that ridding a hoti«e of flirt must be simple mattir. Wteii it is said of a slatternly woman, whose untidy pr mmal-appearanco is merely au in rti'x to the condition of every part of iser eft tabiishnient: "I should tbink that even if Khc is not a good manager she might at*ieaxt keep the bouse clean."
Now th&t is just where many sensible people make a mistake. The hanlest thinJJ
fart
fnr
th« nptilitfcnt housekeeper to do is fc«*p lier huu«- '-I'-an. And for this ttoere is a very wif!!— »•«•:-». Eight times oat otten h» ft', i:o mi'uv it rlirty—or at least f'.Mj does not noi it. If her attention u&lied to the
IijU h- |iaint is ^riray, the window
giflH* i- ifa! «J, the door knobs sticky, and that dn 'nrigns very where, she may possibly pprceivtj the state of affairs, but it does not strike the horror to her soul that it would to a more careful housekeeper.
It
it could pro
duce this imprwBton, it would not have existed go ion The woman simply has no eye for dirt,
EVEKYTHfNU OONB IK A HURRY. Thi* doubtless pounds at first like an absurd statement, hut it contains an element of sound truth, and ought to convey a moral, fn the blinding tin? owner of the aforesaid untidy aU«lo may have hod a superficial nc.itncss that was the remit of circumstances. Khe nf v-r had the* true root of the matter in hor. lice habits of tidiness were lik^ the rfxl sown by (he wayside, that Iwneath the rays the sun presently withered away: or, rxThajw, mem* like ilmt which fell among the rrmrns. and when th* fares of children and ih»- worries of do.-nestio contretemps were brought into In life, tho good seed was iiokel ari l«v,ui»: unfruitful.
Wir iik ofi'-n nowaday* of the lack of I hoc. vs in nil departments of education, n!sl 1 i*ni'-rtii oiux'lvi's over the tendency to iiernl Kmattcrinp: that we *ay is emblematic -if the age in which we live, when everything must IK- done in a hurry if we would not lie If behind in the race. All this wo wo and flisruss.
IMH'IIU
the.«i things meet the eye and
•ir^ questions of public interest. Could not li"nsi'lwp rs, if they would, tell a similar tale •HiKvniiim- domestic matters that are spared ""Uiinent. iw-i-auw.' they are out of sight? Ara not many houses, iasido as well as externally, ••rriingfd. to quote tKp phrase by which a •:nry writer r'w,ont iy dfescribr-d a modern-cot-tugo, with a "Queen An no front and a Mary Atuif back?'' Do not heavy draperies conceal •lust. stained glass windows dim the light that might, 'reveal neglected cornel?, and the aisthrtii- j.'lorirv of the drawing room cast into HIM
-fin.It- the untidv condition of the kitchen pantn. May not the houne mother, to whoiinluiig vears of ••(Tort have perhaps made nenttii'ss iustinefivsave herself trouble, and her "liildr.sii aud hildren-in-la,w that may some -in lw,» iiul)»|ip ne.-w, by beginning at the very onl\e? toach her daughters, ay, and her sons, too. that it is essential that they should Ivive an eye for «llrtf
Thcsffircd woman sighs as she gathers together U»e articles of clothing and the newspa|M»i*licr husband has tossed down and left lot w!tic oiwi el so to pick up. "Men are ilhturallf" untidy,'' she says, with a patient smile that holds no hint of blame. In the same spirit nho i^oes at stated interval* to the rrjo*-' »ts inn] Imromi drawers of her boys and girls, mid chores tlion) from chaos to .something til.c ordivv ."Children will lt» careless,1' she tills you. apologetically.
Tilt: l.KHKON K6n MOTHERS.
Would i! not bo hotter for her and them if niorc strt^s vere laid upon thu old t—'• Solomon ought have uttered, thoug.. .. didn't, ^Cleanliness is next to godliiHMsj"' Would she no} do wise thing if she taught her little men and women that ..to IK? dirt is »s much a sin a* i* is to lose one's tamper, to utter augry word*. or to strike blows in wrath, and that if is tl»e duty W every one to tlxht ngain.st Mieh fault, aiyj. if possible, conquer it before it oonquer's them? Could the not explain all that dust and ilirt mean as breeders asid carriers of disease germs, as injurious to the skin, the eyes, the lungs-? And dually, could she not impress it npou them that the ln/mess which will lead the gill in sweeping brush the dust, under the •ofa, and the
boy
t.V'i
{»»«k
in dressing to leave his
boots and so:! clothes in tho middle of the floor, isa manifestation of that self indulgence mid lnve'of en*e which, if not curbed, will, in time, viriate even the lluest characters?
Tho teaching .idinoss to lovs does notrerpuri^ cii.'cli .a tcition to details. A man's h.c hasli-tl-.' t.. do with the minuticeof h-^kivp :i.v that it 'ought to he a cornparatue'v v- nnt-ter for him to learn to keep hi.i- iv
1
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?!-.« hi-p-" cec'. .'"id to
n\ ills, ievio tiicgi ral !.-rn l' r«* ii's, I hit v. nil the en-.- is different. She must .-oiii reho-.i I :|»e i'ii|Mrtt»n«« of little
tint
tlv
continences
•fed i^-rA
i.u the ha U'I'IC il put dried must foil carp !s mui l*vome :''und
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know
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iu IIIIM- ir-li S ami its •J hcjsc!?. ti?rr »s a h. u«- of ls«r i»wu. !^IO li.-r stnrocncinfr* m' of the wvmnn rt. 't l: ri**r's liarsr.
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th the ilen*
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chiMn-n. and where it. mtxiu'tno. -When
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to -har«l pntder
*i -'-Si-- If tlwiKums -?v-tuiv of myrrh,
ri-: s., ii nh which tbe.ftwitb v. »t-i !•-uiM -w?lfn5 Th«» chalk 5 .» t" }sn«c«ml at al1 st,w. tielightfal and v.fry sr i. canssK't l» t«U all «-s t^tum Mil. which in s•• isv The t«eth s!k»i)«I after «nb meal, ud Uw •••, retsnssif.. tooth*
W k»iit venkwi^jr iHlbia the use vjnr ilews Uwldkr. A U»r**4 of v..»d»Tr." siik. erf omm laijl, tee*s*4-ir-n-ovf f.3*xi frmn bHwn cta» •Hft.i .? nrnsi «f Health.
Amusements.
TSJAYLOR'S OPERA HOUSE. Wilson Nay lor—Manager.
Tuesday, Eve.. December 3d,
Under the atupices of the
T. H. CONCERT ASSOCIATION
Boston Qnintette Club
MR. JOHN F. RHODES „V Solo Violin ITEBK PAN- ME.NDB La to Ho!o Violin of Patti's Concerts HEBB ADOLPH BceOKK,
F! te Virtuoso from Berlin
MR. ARMIX BECKKU Solo Viola and Violoncellist MR.
LOVIS BLU-T7"?nrRci
it A a is
Miss AXXIK CAUI^.M'EK Soprano Advance rale commence at Button's Saturday. Pricea—25,69and 75.
TSJAYLOR'S OPERA HOUSE -L Wilson Nay lor. Manager..
I S E I The Famous Author and Actor
Mr. Edward Harrigan
OLD LAVENDER
AHplendid Performance. Original Music. Price*-25, Wand 75 cents.
ISTAYLOR'S OPERA HOUSE -a-^I Wilson Naylor Manager. Thursday Evening,'Dec. 5th
W. W. TILLOTSON'S
oo^r^ iD"5r In the Gloriously Funny Musical Farce-Comedy, ^IC3r
ZA.Gr
TltK ORKAT NKW YORK STTCfESK. Lovely Music, Pretty Girls, Loveiy Cos fumes, Funny Comedians. Smile, Hbriek, Veil.
Sale opens Tuesday, December 3rd. Usual prlccs—76, .10 and 25 cents.
NAYLOR'S
OPERA HOUSE.
Wilson Naylor Manager.
BXTUAOUUINARY ENGAGEMENT
Friday and Saturday, December 6 & 7,
THE
EMINENT 1'KlvSTi DICITATET'R.
HERRMANN
A as 1ST K.I BY
MIts. HEPRMANN. AHCLKAHN NKCIlOMAXCKH. LE PETITE FREDDY AND OTHElvW. th, Ma^lc and Mystery. Watch for pnrticulnrs.
Mpeciai Ijadles' and Children's Matinee »t o'clock p. m.
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
This powder never varies. A marvel of purity, strength and wholesomeness. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and oannot be Bold in competittou wltb the multitude of low test, short weight, alumor phosphate powders. Sold only in cans.
ROYAL
fyj
BAKING PownitK Co.. Hxl Wall su N. V.
The Blizzard ami many other styles of Worsted Hoods and Fascinators for 25c up. Fechheimer's for Fancy Goods, S. 4th Street.
Atroo irrHbucn Hour,, Jeri-«»v uukwheat liour, »»yrut», Hortrhum oaw .V O^lMn^ rQulassee, sfc
Co-i tisb, old fashioned er*NiT ood ti-b, dt»-Befd Frt"ch pruoer, ae* »od« New Ondara s^irie^sraisinp,
Oar {roods are fresh ard purcb^w*! frotu drst bands. Give US A dalJ. Mt WabfAsli Avcinie.
fERRE HAUTE SATURDAY EVENING
WARNING.
Occupants of Isoneea should aecure their Windows and Doom at once ngainst the Cold Drafts of tbe coming Winter by baying Weather Strijw for Windows and Doors which entirely exclude
Cold Drafts
in Winter, saving half your fuel. Windows can be raised or lowered as usual for ventilation. For sale by FXKNBINER & DUENWEG,
Dealers in Hardware, 420 Main Si.
DAILY, SUNDAY AND WEEKLY.
tM
under
id nis original rtcw York company, un the management of Mr. M. W. Han ley presenting Mr. Harrlgan's original drama
The Most Complete Newsptiper ail Department*
iti
tLu State
of Indiana.
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In addition to its new features, the Journal regales its readers with the productions of some of the host known literary men and women of the day. Many of the most cele* bra ted mairassine writers in id authors are contributors to its literary columns, making it a pa|er for the household and home circle Hpeeial arrangements have been made for features of this cbaiacter, which will appear In the .Journal during thecomlngyear. These appear most largely in the Sunday Journal, which Is is a special edition, and enn be sub scribed for and received exclusive of the Daily Journal.
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(THE WEEKLY EDITION.)
One Dollar per year has a circulation extending to every county in Indiana and adjacent territory. It Is a complete compendium of tlie political nnd geueral news or th* week, accompanied by the latest market reports, and special departments devote to agricultural, horticultural and household topuv^^Xt is complete In every depart inentr
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WEEKLY.
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Journal Newspaper Company
INDIANAPOLIS, INI).
Flu* Question bomethinff to Eat!
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New seedl#-Fa raieios. first ia the citj New citron, new lemon peel, c*/ New Voetisa, extra larfc® dry currants,
New eream nuti», New Grenoble Eoglieh walnot*^ Pare strained honey, oomb honey,
Car ned corn, beat in the ctly, Hte., Canoed peacbef, apricou, green gaffee,egxplam«, California goode, new and e»h«4i.
P.a»»k Siddell'd e*ap, wax cmdi**-, aheli bark kory nuU, rice p.-jpciro.^^,^ Exlrx fin#', larar* Irish r»otat.-*», per bualw,, 10% S«T bare Sehults' J^ar euhp for 25 cents 1 doe. boxes parlor mat chef, 15A 1 DT K. BTRXW carpet ttoke, 15' 8alnuo, photrgrriph
K-aod.
cotfeee, ttaeel un the tunr t. Ctmiw table batter, p^r po i, 20a. S-
KKclueive ageot for Cbaee A Sanborn'n roasted
W. W. OLIVER.
STIFF AND RIGID CORSETS
A(« being dtMsanted more «:nfortai.!- aed
Jackson Corset Waists
Approved by Phys* -aos, Dressmakers, Ret mmended by
ens:i3r
.r. wis W^ra Tbeai. OXI.T In
The Jack so il Corset Co., Jackson,
For S«.. here JSXCLU81VKLY by HOBKBG, ROOT & OCX
f..*s
A CHRISTMAS CALL
A MERRY CHRISTMAS
-AT-
BROKAW BROS.
IIEAP-
and Wall Paper Rooms.
A large assortment of plain fringed
urcoman Curtains
in all colore and lengths. Tbe most attractive display of 'k t*VJ
Lace Curtains, fiv.,
Si
sr- 4^ j.v
.j I Irish Point Curtains,
JOHNSTOWN
A COMPLRTE HIS
Hy GEO. T. FERRIS, A. M.
Octavo, 522 pages Illustrated with Korty-EiehtFuTl-Pagu EnKravuigs. Price 1.50. I'M ret edition Issued August 10th.
AGENTS WANTED Send 50 cts. for com-
plete outfit. H.8 OOODSPKRD A f'O., NEW YORK.
Si4•£'»--4^,*
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MATT.
Sasli Curtains.
it Va
In every
With proper llxtures for hanging Cur^\EainH ever offered in this market, jThls together with our find line of
Rugs, Mats 'Art S( [Hares,
Aud other flour covet ings, make up a very ATTRACTIVE and CHOICE CHRISTMAS PRESENT. r..
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A MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL AND' Y*»y ^HAPPY NEW YEAR, v- 11
DFokaw Bros,
413 Wabash Ave.
UNDEB"VYEA.R
We''call attention of the ladies who purchase gentleman's Underwear to the fact thnt wo carry the largest stock in the city Oar aseortmeiit of sizes is very large. Our prices, we believe, would pleaee you. We will also be glad to show you what we have to sell whether* you wish to purchase or not ™-j.
JA&THUJNTER
O E N
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,rr: Tamboured Curtains, Brussels Lace Curtains Silk Wiudow and
d?t
The o»ly
correct pot for
braving ten.
Saves 25 to 50% cf Tea# GIVES THL TRUE FLAVOR,^
Yon do nofc lift the pot. Poors fay pressing lid.
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p-i"? ,'U- handle ,1 ,i„-, i. |.8f tvi'y Cold
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&
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Palne.Diehl&Co
PHILA., PA
4$'t •5
co.
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A OOMPLRTE H1STOHY or TltE^ ttntl eONKMAIii W VALLEY
FLOOD:
embracing also, a history of the Hoods in Wllllamsport, Lock Haven,bunbiiry. and all t.ho flooded districts In the Stnto of Pennsylvania, also in Washington^ D. New ork, Marylanl, VlnrinlanndWcst. Virginia, all of which caused the total loss of over 11,00t lives and destruction of over $40,000,004) worth of property
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SANTA CtAUS' HEAIXJUA RT ERS
COMK AND SEE THE HANI/SHMRST LINE OF
('liisliiiiiNlliHitslidliililifii
EVEH SHOWN 12ST THIS CITY.
Games or All .Kinds. I^irie Ciiristrnas Cards. Colored l^ieture Boo kc
I hare a full line of Stationery, Paper and^Envelopf, Box Paper, Slate and Lead Pencils. The best lme of and 10 c^nt Tablete in the -city. Besides all th. se/! have all Magazines, dieis' Fashioa Jour|iials, Newspapers, Story Papers and the largest lot of Novels in the city, and ii«w onus onning in daily. Pers'-Tis getfliig of will l.ave th» deliver- to any ruMress in or out of the city.
0rclei*s tiy Mail Prompt!yf Affeuded toT/v
GEO. F. WEST FALL,
No.
SB
•'•»——jaatwaf'1-Ci^3STKMKLT
While you see flaming advertisements of promises of Cost regardless of Cost. Half Price, 50 Cents on the Dollar, etc., etc., a good dollar is only worth a hundred cents. People have found out that poor, shoddy trash goods are dear at any price, but good, well made Clothing is what gives value in return to the purchaser. Now our counters and shelves are full of good, well made Clothing, Men's Suits, Children's Suits and Overcoats a specialty. Gloves, Underwent, Knit Jackets, at the lowest cash value and prices. We don't misrepresent anything in price or quality. Give you just what we promise you—the best goods in the market for the price you pay. Don't be deceived or buy till you see our stock and prices. We invite your inspection. Either ready made or made to order.
Clothier, Merchant Tailor arid Gent's Furnisher, 522 Wabash Ave., near Sixth.
Sold bv G. S. ZIMMERMAN, Terre Haute, hid/^r
fM&tSj J" *1 5? Invites you to call at his
12 ^orth,8evrnth Street
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STOVE STORE,
v'NO. 650 WABASH AVKNUB, Pearl Agato Tea ,l \y i' "V" and Coffee IVtj,
Fancy Coal Vase?,
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Otlu-r Holiday Goods.
TOY STOVKS *11
TOY LOCOMOTIVES
TJ110 (UIM.S,
.j'OU THK I50YH.
