Terre Haute Weekly Gazette, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 19 June 1879 — Page 3

'THE WORLD" BALLADS.

The Ages of AbijahandHis Sister Eliza Jane.

From tie New Yoik World.

I.

Merrily jogs the d&y express Along the Jersey sands, Ami now beside four passengers

The jro.til conductor Ptands To take (heir fare, with punch and checks And tickets In his hands.

If.

One was a sandy, big-boned boy, Kimy and sleek of fai-c. With a voice interconvertible,

High treble and deep bass. One was a maiden fair, between— About—that, to say (For in these things one cannot be

Free ue unto a o'ayj I fancy she was of an aee To recollect when last But once those insect scouiges, the

Seventeen -year locusts, passt-J. One was a yoiih whose hair was red With the suns of twenty years, Ami who had a capacious stoca

Ofeibe^'s, feet and ears I read him by his cheeks so red And by his vest so yellow. read liim by his sky-blue stock

To lie that, maiden's "follow." And the last one an old la'iy was, Somewhat severe and spare, Prcfeiimably the mother of

The alleged young maiden fair And the look was In her cross eroet-eye The boldest cat would scare. (Why ia it thai the fiercest cat,

Who bootjacks doth ueri'te. Wont arch hisepiHc a woman at Who is red-haired an»4 eross-eyet1? don't know why it should be so,

Hut doubters an ye be, June get a red-haired, cross-eyed girl Ami a cat, and then you'll see.)

III.

Then up andep&ke the ancietft dame To thatcondHft jr good: "Here be tftree tickets and a'half

For me and for my brood. This Is my darter. Kliz Jane, Ami this young man"—"Oh, ma," Said that fair maiden, with a bluth— '•My perspective son-in-law. This is a de facto wedding trip.

For they will be made one, Soon as we reach the town of York, At the house of my inamod son. This Is my son Abijah, like

Ills pa as a'xe to nelve. He was eleven years old last fallIt's taalf-farc uuder twelve."

IV.

"Madam," said that coni?u*.tor bold,

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fraud methinks It were

To let so big a boy as that. Travel upon half-fare." "Well, he is large," the mother said,

4'Ano

you'd knew how h3 grows

If vou bad got t« fceep that boy In vtttlcs and in close. But he was just eleven years

Last fail, as I should know, For I was there, and can the date In the family Bible show. William was tnirty six In March,

Eliza seventeen In May. and 'Blj ah wont be twelve 'Till November next I ween. He was born on the Monday night

Aftpr election week, And I had Dr. Smith, who bad AmoleonhU left cheek. 'Neath a plain hammered granlta slab lie. was laid when he did ic, And the slab is In the graveyard yet

In witness il I lie."

KV.

"Well, madam," the conductor said, "I'll have charge full fare •'You will?" slio said, while her eyes

Hashed

"I say vou won't—so there. So pull the bell anJ. stop the train Ami do thou come with me Before the nearest magistrate

That signs hi uself J. P. And 1 will proyo that it is true Each word that I did say, And tnls here family Bible file

Labelled L.vuiblo A. Ho, gimme down that blcBSed book," And from the groaning rack She seized a massive volume bound

In reverential black. "Turn to the family rcceid, there Inscribed you'll find them all William—Eilza 6eventeeu,

And 'Uijah twelve next fill. Some people say fliza Jane Is oMer, but 1 arten You'll Unci that ©n the 21st

Of May she was seventeen."

'VI.

He took the book, tbc conductor, And after a moment's pause Said, "How old did I hear you say

Yo"r beauteous daughter was?'' The beautiful maiden reddened And then turned ghastly pale And wished there was a switch opened

Or a defective rail, 1 And she saw a cloud of suspcion Upon her lover's br^w, And tried to gasp'Whit station

Is it we come to now?" But her fond old motner swiftly Cried: "Gimme that blessed book!"And snatched it frouvthe conductor

And caGtone hastv look. And shut it upand-ohuokled And laughed aloud wKh «?lee. "Why, 'Bijah why, Elizt Jane,

To "think how oltud we be! No wonder that the people thought He for his age was email Th" family record says that he

Was twelve years old last fall »Tts there, though sure I never thought That there it. could feave been, Writ plain that 'Bljfch i» turned twelve

And Eliza's seventeen."

VII.

"Well, well, to think I didn't Know my Abijah's years And he is almost in his teens-

Excuse a parent's tears Here, take the extra money, It is the railroad's due. And thank you, Mr. Conductor,

For had it not been for you I should not have known Abijah's nge, Though Eliza Jant's I ween Was etauaped upon my memory's page

CorrecUv—seventeen. That aoth the family record In the Bible clearly sa7— Eliza Jane was seventeen

On the 2let of May."

VIII.

And yet in that family Bible It is written after all Thatthe widow's hope, Abijah,

Was only eleven last fall. Therefore his mother's action I really aan't explnin. Unless thcro was some error about

The sge of El'za Jane. Brooklyn, May, 1879.

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THE LATEST FROM PARIS WITHOUT EXTRA CHARGES. The following definitions may be accepted for the height of increduality "Monsieur S— is such a liar that with him one has not even the resource of believing the contrary ot what he says."

A young author addressing himself to the manager of a theatre, say6:— "Monsieur, I have brought you a new piece, but I should apprise you that it is neither vaudeville nor an operetta. It is a comedy."

The manager with an incredulous air "You really think so?"

A friend inquired of Dr. about the health of his grand-uncle, whose sole heir he is.

I think of the South in such cases."

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"It appears that he is vtry s^ricuslv ill," was the reply. "It appears? "What do vou mean? Are vou not attending him?" "No," replied the Doctor, coolly "I did want to take charge of my excellent uncle. It was too tempting."

"What weather, mon Dieu! what weather. "No, no. I assure you that with a good flannel waistcoat, a good overcoat, a great muffler, a good umbrella, and, above all things, if you remain at home, a good fire, the weather is very tolerable.'-

A gentleman inquired from a doctor the other day what he thought of the efficaci(-nis.ness of the Southern climate for pulmonary affections. "What I think of it? I have been a physician for the last ten years. Well, as soon ss one of my patients causes me the least uneasiness in regard to the bronchial tubes or the lungs, I 6end him *or her, as the case may be, to pass the winter at the Batignolles. That is what

The post brines to one of our friends the letter ot a savant who is returning from a distant exploration, and who asks for a secretaiy to assist him in writing a narrative of his voyage.

Our friend replies that he knows a young man of talent, who is exactly suit ed for the position.

The explorer immediately telegraphs the following:— "Is your protege gifted with imagina tive powers?"

After six months of assiduous courtship M. found himself the accepted lover of Mile. S the pretty ingenue of one of the theatres of the Boule vards.

But scarcely had tie triumphed over his rivals—alas, for human ingratitude! Mile. S saw no more of her capricious.

The other day the young actress was driving in the Bois de Boulogne with a new aspirant to her favors. She suddenly perceived her former lover, M. ," and could not help exhibiting some emotion as he passed iier in his coupe. "What is the matter with you?" inquired her Cittisbeo, whose ouriosity was piqued by her agitation. "Oh, nothing," replied Mtoe S "It i6 merely a momentary felling of annoyance. That man dined onoe with me and did not take the trouble to pay me une visite de digestion."

We have now lying before us the last, number of a small "monthly" review, "a sheet which appears occasionally," as1 De Barnville says in "Odes Funambulesques."

On the opening sh eet is to -Ve found the following announcement:— "Owing to the Easter holidays the Review will not appear next month."

At the supper of the one hundreth representation of the Le Grand Casimir. just as the coffee was about being served (excellent coffee, by the bye,) Christian was heard to exclaim:— "It is a curious habit after all, that -of swallowing mahogany sawdust in warm water." y.f

An example of courteous controversy between the XIX Siecle and the .Revolution Francaise. "M. Liebert, says the latter, "thinks it unfit to inform the public that the Revolution Francaise does not possess his esteem." "He will not be surprised when we say in reply thai we don't -care a icurse about his esteem, and thatot his copains (pals)."

Zola must feel satisfied. "Naturalism is obtaining the ascendant in the literature of the Republic.

Dr. was asked the other day what he thought of the election ot Blanqui. "Everything is proceeding regularly," he replied, "The malady «6 (following its course." *4

Claude Henri, Count de Saint Simon founder of the philosophic 6^ct named afurhim, was •possessed of prodigious vanity. After he had acquired a fortune and considerable reputation, he dertermined to marry Mme. DeStael, for whom an immenie admiration. Hewentto Copp.jt, and proposed to her in this remark able fashion. Madame, you are the most1 extraordinary woman in the world, as I am thejmost extraordinary man in it. When you are married we snail, doubtless, have children even more extrao: dinary than ourselves." The Madame declined, very naturally under the circumai ces, to/urther his philanthropic 6 :heme by giving him her hand, and he took his departure with a greatly diminished idea of her talents and her taste.

Macaulay has said: "If there be &*wdrd of truth in history, women have always been, and still are, over the greater part of the globe, humble companions, playthings, captives, menials,beasts ofburthen. Except ir. a few happy and highly ciyillized communities, they are strictly in a state of personal slavery. Even in those countries where they are best treated, laws are generally unfavorable to them with respect to almost* all the points in which they are the most deeply interested

Mme. De Stael-Holstein'.saysthat there is something in an inharmonions marriage which transcends all human misery. Shd did not love her first husband or pretene to love him—she accepted him becausd of her parents' approval. In her secony venture she pleased herself, clandestinele wedding M.Rocca, an Italian army officer, much younger than herself. Her reasor for secrecy was she did not wish to lose the name she had made illustrious in. literature. She was right. Who would have suspected Mme. De. Stael in Mme. Rocca.

The wife of Millais, the celebrated English artist, was "formely Missjohn RuskinShe and her first husband were tempermentally incompatible, and Ruskin assisted her in securing a divorce. She was very pretty in her youth, and is still regarded handsome. She is presumed to be the original ot the feminine figure in Millia's noted picture. "The Hugnenot Lovers." f,v*

If a maiden wishes exercise, why let-ter-box. And wh®n she is 6tamped wrap-per up and carry her, home.

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TlaJo Upon rfceipl of only Vu Cento

Cents IL po»t*ge atuupt, we will tend THE I'KOl'LE'S COMBINATION BOX, Talaiable Articles!.

XLOBII AHJUSI in Silver or turrencv. or 26 Till .end THE PEOPLE'S containing the following Six 1. Ladle*' flue, Ileavy SIlvcr Plated Thimble. Thi Thimble but (llTer-plite, and worth more thn we eliarge for tbe whole Box. C. Ladleo' Elesnnt ImltBdon Coral Nccklsee. A beautiful and itj lmh necklace, which an* lady would be proud to wear. 8. Fine Linen PiK-ket-lliUldlierchlef, for either lady or gent. This is a pore linen handkerchief, and is alone worth 25 cents. 4. Fine Nickel-Plated Pen-Holder and PencllCaoe. Vjluable and useful—somethinr that fvrrvbody wants. 6. Simply to Thy Oram I Clin*." A magnificent picture in oil. 0. The Ilotitiewlffe'ft Manual of Practical Cooluag Receipts, a valuable home cook-bock.

All the above, packed in a neat box. scat by return mail, pott-paid, on receipt of only 85 Cento in silver or currency, or 26 Cents in postage stamps. The articles amount at retail to $100 in value. This great and liberal offer is made to introduce our goods. We will send itoe Boxes for 11.00. Show this advertisement, get a club of four, and so get your own Box fret. Satisfaction guarantitd or money refunded. Vou will never have a chance to get so much for so little monev again, therefore do not mitt it! Address J, M. TEkfii (iiik, ST Park Place, Mew York.

PETROLEUM JELLY

VASELINE,

Grind Medal at tta Fiiilatieiphia Exposition.

Silver Medal at the Paris Exposition The most valuable family remedy known for the treatment of wounds, burns, sores, cuts, skin diseases, rheumatism, chilblains, catarrh, hemerrhoids, etc. Also for coughs, colds, tore throat, croup, anda diphtheria, etc. Used and approved by the leading physicians of Europe and America.

The toilet articles made from pure Vaseline— such as P0KADE, COLD GBEAM, CAMPHOR I0E and TOILET SOAPS—are superior to any similar ones. TKY THEM.

COLGATE & CO., Sole Agents. and 50-cent sizes of all our goods. Sold by all Dr?legists.

JOYOUS TIDINGS TO ITOUIfOOTCN. THE StJFFEREtt'8 MANUAL gives full rilection6 for self care of Debility, Exhausttior. Might Losses, etc., by simple borne reatments no drags or appliances. Avoidn* them, THKY MAKE YOU WOBSC. Glorious sur In formation sent sealed, free. WALTEB PBKSroN, 163 Washington St., Chicago.

ffT.ft.Tl ^^You can make PI»JJ,»-m0ney by sell it)g our Sterling Chemical Wioks— Sever needs trimming. No smok* or smell—10 cents each, 3 for S5

nats. Send stamp for catalogue of Wonderfat Inivenons, staple and fancy goods. Parson*. Foster Jk Co. Clark St Chicago.

Groceries & Provisions.

MARTIX KEBCHEVAL

at bis stere on south S econd, between Farrington and Vine, keeps a fuil as*ortmentof groceries and provisions. He has been at the sime stand for the past 14 years. The store has recently been fixed over and Is tbe newest and nicest store in t&e south part of the j. and rarries the largest line of groceries and see hioU

The merits of thi* spend -t' ave been thoroughly, and sf'ctoi !y estcd during the past six vei s, an 1 we have no hesitation in ret ctnn ending it 'othe public, and awur'nif 'htm that it is the cleanest,. ea«ic\ t. to manage, ard ir.o^^ economica' stove in• the market.

FsnnerS

No. 311 Main street, between Third and Fourth.

VALUABLE

If yon are suffering from lug on a bed of sickness^

Hop Bitters will If yon area man of bus

erotion, or are growing toe Hop Bitters will

Hop Slitters Is If you are old, and yotu nerves unsteady, and yooi Hop Bitters will and Try Hop Cough CUM

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County Clerk.

Henrv County, Ky.

Address all orders to our Western Agent. JFLOHKIS RICHMOND, Covington, Ky.

Or to our General Eastern Agents, WILLIAMSON & CO.. 599 Broadway. IV. Y. List of drawings publisher in t'" N'nw 4'ork Herald, Son, Btaats Zoitung, Ptiii^•ielphit Record, Philadelphia Sunday Dispatch and Louisville Commercial. All out-of-town ticket holders are mailed a copy of the official list as soon as received.

TRUTHS. poor health, or languish ake cheer, for will Care Ton. you feel weak an# knowing why, as will Revive Yon. ind have overtaxed your*

Hop Bitters

If you are simply ailing dispirited, without clear-

Hop Bitters

If yon are a minister ir you arc miuwvci, self with your pastoral du- les or a mother, wors out \v ith care and work,

Restore Ton. Iness, weakoned by thf

If you area man or Dus- mees, weaaoneu oy uit strain of your everyday duties: or a man of letr ters, toiling over your midnight work,

Hop Bitters will Strengthen Ton. If YOU are young, and suffering from any India.

younev

fast,as

Is often the case.

Relieve Yon.

If yoo are in the work- shop, on the farm, at the that your system needs alating, without intoxt-

desk, anywhere, and fee cleansing, toning or sttmeating,

Wliat Ton Need. ulse is feeble, your faculties waning, five yon New Lift Vigor. and Pain Relief.

For sale by all druggist's.

GRAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE.

'RAOE M^RK Tin* 'ifH, 1) ii )t ii

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An uma l'r.g cine for »milnm Wenk-tu-R-, •'permII (rrhti», if i*•'

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MWI I'll l»lVct? ilia l- as... n'-.i. ., 111w. 's f"-

Itierice of n» Loss of Mrroory, l-!ii ve sal L•i-s'tiuN'. I'Min hi t!u* Back, in of Ii it a many cthfr Diae.iSi.f t!ut !i"nl t.» li?iPitp. or \Jonuinpti"« a 1'erniatnri: Grave.

Rg^FnIl parii'-u! irs in i'iir naui]ililet,. whicii we I«'R t'» si' .i'l 1 f*e by mml to vnrv ore. "Siwp.iflp Mclifine Js--soi'll»yall ilriigg'sra at $1 cer pnek huf,. it )x packages for»r vvtl! be »ent Ty mall «u r«-c«ut of the money liy ail'lrt-Siing'

The Gray Medicine Co.

No. Mechanic's Bloe.fe. lot,rolt, Mich Sold in Terie Haute. 0y Gnlich & Bf'rry, Wholesale ftir retail a«cntf. ai rt by drugtri.srs everywhere.

ilpil psy, Fits,

Falline Sickness, St. Vifi'«* Pancf, Convulsions. and »1! Nervous A Mictions, nr-il by Or. Von-Berg'n Oclcbr« e«J '-e mai» 'itre. An int»l Me anil un'-xoellp-1 n-mt-dy arriiiit«! to effect aspe-dy and .iriuiti'ent Cure. St.ii tlf- ehow nn aare tf K5 cures »ur of verv 100 FWIifcJ B«TTi,t -ont to any sufferer sen.ling U3. their Pott Office aod Exprt-s* Ad»iro«*.

B. F. GOOKBACn.. Glicmiot*. OM e. III West iiOt!' St., N. V.

MOLLER'SllfflECOD-LIVER Oil

.-.J/' MQCi.£R'5 ..

FREE GIFT!

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la Twrfretly Prooonnred tb« b#ft by the litgbott rtwlfcal anihorlile* In th» world. •wnnJrt Itf World's EzpoaUioDi. oad ol P"H, 8«M Trur^l'»f. 'V- U. Ochlcffelln A Co., N. V. S#

SUMPTION. ASTHMA, SOBS THROAT, BRONCHITIS, or NASAL CATARRH. I will send a copy of *MEDICAL COMMON SENSE? free ol charge. It is elegantlv printed and illustrated 144 pages, IzmoM 1879. It has been the means, in the providence of God, of saving many valuable lives. The book is invaluable to persons suffering with any disease of the Nose, Throat, or Lungs. Send name, with P. O. Address and six cents to pay cost ol I mailing to Dr. N. B. WOLFE, Cincinnati, Ohio.

BEFORE BUYING OR RENTING A

CABINET ORGAN

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Mire

to send for our LATEST CATALOGUE

and l.lkCCLAVS with E'V STVT.tS. R"OITI PRICES $78. |84. $S»0, tw, flOS, $114. 2120, and upwards), ar.d nuoh ir.:orir.ation.

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MAbON & HAMLIN ORGAN CO, Boston, New York or Chicago.

RUPTURE

DR. J. A. SHERMAN, is now at his branch office. 5 fouth Fifth Street. St. 1-ouis, lio.. where his patients and those wishing his treatment may eonsu'.t him ti.1 July 1st. His book with photographic likenesses of bad eases before and after cure- mailed for ten cents. Will be at Principal Office, 351 Broadway, New York, Ju

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August.

Onr snperblr Ulastrated Catalogue of Band and Orchestral Onttito, containing engravings of the most elegant instruments in use, and a variety of infornmtinn invaluable to mi«iri.nns^nailed free bv LYOS A HEALY. 162

$2

State Street. Chicaao. HU

•QO-0UTFIT FREE

For SAleflmeo AIM! Cutvas«en. Tbe latest and b—t tbinjc on earth. Will pro re it or forfeit $100» A life-Ion* fitoatioB. Addms. ClIIOKHTEIPn A CO, lor r.r'*- Yorlt

tfl (1 nnn Invested in Wall St. Stocks makcs$ $i(J III $1111111 fortunes every month. Book sent».. free e»laining everything. Address BAXTER & CO., Bankers.

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Wall St.. N. Y*

NAMES of residents wanted For 25 names and 25 cents we will vend vou a fine silk handkerchief, every thread silk, .regular prlcer $1^0.

G. W.

Foster S8v

15 C'urk Street, Chicago. II