Terre Haute Weekly Gazette, Volume 8, Number 10, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 12 October 1876 — Page 6

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A Cbeiw of Deaths—Ja the Repaid Surrounded by Indians-

Sam rfiiT- ".'u(l Cak'b White were trap-

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iri ti'.j Snake river region. Thev IOST/MMI i! di KVCrate couragc, who had it.i^n tlu-ir live- in their hands too often oenre jr (tic danger of the life they led. jaJeli—or Cole—White was a man who boJ %ix fvet ip his moccasins, a man

vou oia3(3 hardly care to meet in

ft* fytoifz nig of a desperate battle. Ilii. im»$bm*»rV ice was seamed with scars fcreo.i fwilct, .V/iil'e and claws of wild •Ueast. and*ti*«i"scular body showed the «jnrl»s.af many a. desperate struggle.

Sam' Tully was the beau ideal of a cmonkunccr. Although not so powerai talc, he was a man of great perwfnal strength and desperate courage. for many years these two hud roamed 4bc trapping grounds together, lighting Indians, grif.lics and wolves chased hj wight over the burning prairies, defer ding (freir camp gainst the sudden attack of 'oud-skino, or upending recklcssly at the itfxtions the fc'.oney which they had earn*K1 st» hardly on the trapping ground.

They liad been out all winter, and as approached, the last cachc was «avcred and the trappers bugun to think *ptf returning home.

The cainp «vas built up near the river. tsifaatary of the Snake, which flowed •tifaeotieh titsnK.l oiiiiyons in which the light

NKVCI" VIMIK1, under the bhado\\ ol

ghnt clifl* which human beings memgrxcL tboL ti'.id only spreading out •where llw. c.ulining beaver had ''uilt his •tf&crt i'-*c ivvcr was broken by great .iiU'Jiinded in rare fish, upon jv&ch W*1 Coasted royally lor many •tfcy*.

Tiero wts 4ii a particle of ice in the »n„ r.g»i nov, the rushing torrent had wwept ii. l(».vn to the great river. They a. can and had been discussing the ^diaaox's of going down the stream in that nfetervfer .i\e time. irv: iw-uiv to take the chances, if you

^^Tt^ior.'i like to give myself awuy," said Ealei? White. ••NWsat do you know about fHtf ciwr, alu*r we gt down to the big Ijinn-ii, ami-who ever passed through "%FT *"1 jrv.i.V, the fun of the thing, Cale we

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one u)sc ever dared to do."

*f. •:(-K*'t like it.," replied White, who •mexM. bv far the most prudent of the two. fea.* what is that

Tbcv seized their weapons and ran to 'Bkedtmr cif'Jv.- hut iust in time to see a Aum1 indisiw- run tin ougli thegias^-, Qtitedttry up llw only way ofescape. Die itnonocnJ tiieTi-oeatingriilesbegan to pla} .jopon. fiwm tV.-.- went out of sight amonu wk'»s and begun their gradual ap.Mwnach, '.vhicli could only end in one way tJvt •.tliite' trappers would be overlhi hiiini -There 't»nlv one chaoce, Cale, cned !Stwn Tul ttiyt "V1TIK- inov«" vjwur man,"'cried the giant trapr_ *'Vou push tli2 canoe into the wat4n: and tlirow in the weapons while I keep u'capons MI plajr. Ah would you ""JBAethat!"

An IvMlian^ad raised his tutted head to •rmtx a l^.tcr nkot. at the trapper, but before gt^fcaok, the unfailing eyes oi '|tw hftd looked tlirough the doub-Ir-siyfcU,Jiwdtil*.- rilk cracket). The InaiBm ryinmg suddenly to his feet, spun upon his heel and tell dead 'racks. 7©ur-tM3tt moment the canoe shot out i£**rrttSe band and headed down through «*eb«»HTigflood, plunging in the canyon •flkfloror so

Tepidly, tlsat the Indinlis hud

teereclv time to-rccover from their amaze •wwatatt the isudden exodus before they JWKEKC xa.it t' «aght. One of the Indians •Sfcaa^-doriito his feet and uttered a low sigmthoop, and two large canoes, con'ting in all about fifteen men, rounded joint in the river above and came flyjclown under the strokes of the pad-

tlie Indians on the shore simply pointwii the stream, and the canoes dashed

urassbtaarJto tell, and they gained rap-

6ne- pwddji

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Wfd the canoes

1 yards behind, the Indife'demons as they sayrthem irasp. h|s head, »s he look-

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c?noe wa?

•maidenly eetzed by a niignty force and «rd, like a bullet from a rifle. Thev ^tad'alnick juiother rapid, more poweriul «h»th.e ficrt, and the rocks absolutely vwweed. to £v past them. is-something like it, criod the 'i'ulley,

uHow

do we nio\ er

-J idwvild say tiiat we did, old boy, refficil C'«ie.

I can

only afraid that we

oilj moving too fast." •"Don't you believe it. Those fellows 4cem to be standing still."

Tbej' will get it in a moment. Look Ttfthat." "Ifcefceadccost canoe appeard upon the ,tw.« x* ihe rapid and came flying down uefcor at a fearful speed. The Indi«i« 00 losiger used their paddles, with the toceptkm of the man who sat in the stern, a touch on the water, now on this ^henon the other, regulated the tome of the canoe.

Tbc socend canoe followed in a mo«at settle further in shore. ^3( tbey gaxed, the bow of the last ca wa».su3den\y lifted into the air as it fco&i''brown rock in the channel which

Df occupants had in vain tried to avoid. h, Scree current caught the stern and tan mstant there was nothing left ofthe «4itcraft save broken fragments, while «s occupants, with loud shrieks of terror, (y^hXSstgpe swiftly on by the restless

ends them," said Cale White careful. Sam, for jour life." OB. on, borne bv the power which ooukl not resist, the two canoes hurried. There was a scene 01 le*ult*tion in the hearts of the white 1#^

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men, for thev could see that their enemies would have gladly escaped if they could from the perils which surrounded them. Their mad desire for scalps and plunder had led them in a trap and they no longer tSovight of the canoe before them. They knew, as the whites did not, the terrible danger before them for thej had explored the banks of the stream on foot manv times. The nver suddenly narrowed, and thev rushed into a canyon barely twenty feet wide, nearly roofed over by the cliff upou each side. The current was rot quite so rapid here, and lliev guided the canoe more easily. "This gets interesting, Cale, said Sam Tally, as they went on through lie narrow pass. "We are o°|"p~"To our death!"' replied Cale White in a solemn voice. '"Do you hear the falls?" ..

Through the splash of water and the dip of the paddles they heard a low, dead, tremulous roar, which was the sound of fallin water. For a moment the bronzed face of Sam Tully bkmched, and then he drew his figure up proudly. 'Better than the scalping knife or the stake, old friend. As ii.: I' renchman savs, 'Vive la mort!"'

Lon" live death It was before tlieni, for as they shot out of the narrow pass :hey saw the fall before them, how high they could not tell but the smoke whith arose showed that it was not a small one. "Keep your head to it," cried Cale. If we don't go through it good by forever.

The swift current caught them and the canoe, hurled forward with terrible toree, went living toward the verge. A moment more and it shot out into the mist and went down into the unknown depths. Each man clung to his paddle as he went down, held by an invisible powwhirled to and fro as in a m:elstrom, and then shot up into the light below the falls

Far below them the canoe floated, and ..s the rapid current swept them down the two men looked back in time to see the other canoe comc over the fall, sideways, without an occupant. It was hur.ed out, and fell lightly on the water, onlv to Inarrested by the strong hand ot W hite.

The Indians, apfallcd bv their had upset the canoe in their fran'je cHori.to escape. What became of them ihttriippers never knew, for when tl.e\ reached the foot of the rapids tar be ow the falls, and righted the canoe, thev made no pause, but. hurried down Ihe stream, and before night were safely lloating in the waters of Snake mei.

I'wo days later they reached a port in •safety.—[Exchatv e.^

PEOPLE AND THINGS

The tun has been oft on a little excursion. Damp and heavy swears lor the Noi thwest.

A ^sew York lady artist is tiding to bust" Tiklcn. The fashionables are corning hack from Enroupc.

The watering-place up their offers. Lord Dundreary makes '•iind of a farewell speech.

Sammy make room f°r your uncle will be the popular hal'ad in November. "Psychopathy, or tlie art of splrtual heal -ing'" must not be icad"sick-oj ath_\

The dogs held their centennial last Thursday" at Philadelphia, music by waggin'er.

Rose Bonheur was nearly killed recently bv the frantic evolution of a favorite horse.

A"shoemaker fish" was recently caught at Red Bank, N.J., otherwise known as a cobbler.

Miss Minnie Palmari playing"Kisses' in Brooklyn, She full} understand the par oxsysmals.

Ex-Secretary Biistow has renewed the lease of his house in Washington. Hasn't he got enough of it yet "IIow do yon like Beethovenr" asked a :arverto an testhelical looking angel on

wu the stream, and the canoes uasnco "Well cooked," was the reply -iiiirioes sneed, the wild yell of the "K "o"'-

Hkrwumouncii'g to the white men ti.it thevwere pursued. Vbx first rapid passed, they enteaed a current thousand^ least for Ilayes and Wheeler, four or five miles an hour, and Foster, ihe Spiritualist has been inter.i!__ e—~ tKo nitipr r.-i- viewing Lord Byron production ~W M- la-onelting force in the other ca-

atalunoi.b A NNM^r nfRn timore blackguards at A number of Baltimore blackguards attempted last Friday evening to break up meeting of the Boys in Blue. Score a

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A'^._ .v,orVnH- "It was the worst I ever.sec, am

CDTY. Cln Jtch side of the canoes the canyon wall 200 feet in height, and lfair«--r*)uld only put all their streng and dash on as fast as they

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The Rev. T. Dewitt Talmadge is- beconi'ng converted to evolution. A hat worn by Stephen A. Douglas su'.w on exhibition in Washington. and Sankev and Ilayes and Wheeler arc among the coming events.

Louisiana has a paper called Iiomcis, Iliad. It is very odd-I-say.u Wagner wishes to be buried at Bcvruth in his garden attached to his residence.

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Sardanapalus in New ork. b. re

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marked: "It was the wWst I ever.sec, and don't amount to nothing." Professor Nathan S. Davis M. D. of Chi

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Id onlv put all their strength in ago, on Friday last delivered an address 1 1 I .. 1 ill 1 1 nn/l melttllflAfl

onrntdxal education and institution be fore the International Medical Congress at Philadelphia. A Saratoga bell dcclars that she never met such a mean and insignificant collection 01 beaux in her lite brats and snipes ot boys with money enough for two to enter Con gress Park congress.

George Arnold writes a farewell to sum mer. He calls it" sweet summer, and" blooming summer,"and all sorts oi pretty things, when we all know that it has been the most aggravating summer ever ex perienced.

We agree with our correspondent. Mat tress is in sufferable, so also are dessert and mustache but then when a man has a K450 sealskin jacket, what does it matter what he calls things

The following was copied literally from old tombstone in Scotland: Here lies the body of Alexander Mc

Pherson,

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Who was a very extraordinary person: Who was two yards high in his stocking feet, And kept his accoutrements clean an neat

He was slew At the battle of Walterloo, Plump through ... The gullet: it went in at his throat,

And came out at the back of his coat.

AMLRICAN ME\V IN EUROPE. The exportation of fresh meat in Europe seems destined to attain more importance than its promoters originally expected It is but a little time since the steamship Abyssinia took the first shipment of fresh beef *on New York-the dressed -Asses of 120 head of New York and

Western cattle—coritalhed in an iron re frig-rator having an air exhausting apparams Now fresh meats form an important feat-ire in all outgoing cargoes.

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THE TKRRF, HAUTE WEEKLY GAZETTE.

RAILROADS IN THE UNITED STATES. Railroad building in this country is progressing with much more rapidity than in 1875. The railroad GAZETTE for SeptemberS states that 1,388 miles of new railroad had been completed in 1876 up to that date, against 678 miles reported for the same period in 1S75, 984 miles in 1874, 2,408 mile, in 1S73, and 4,264 miles in 1872. The Los Augelos Division fthe Southern Pacific Rail road has been completed, and the Cin cinnati Southern is now the only other loner line in the country now under way. It will be completed in 1S77.

THE CENTENNIAL AWARDS "FOOLISH BOMBAST." There is positively 110 ground whatever for the ridiculous and contradictory claims put forth by some of the sewing-machine companies that their particular machines lsave received higher honors than others. The awards are ail of the same grade, and no exhibit is pronounced lest of its class.

NOT WOMEN'S RICJHTS.

Mrs. Jane Grev Swisshelm, in a recently published article, says of Mrs. Margaret Sullivan, whose husuand is awaiting trial ior killing Handt'ord

in

Chicago

"Mrs. Sullivan is the reverse skle of the Woman's Rights movement its opposite in every respect. She is identified with a Church and party which cling to the past, and was uersona'lly and by tier affiliations opposed to the modern moveTiient. in tavor of woman's '.1 a ii be lore the law.

In a viilage not a hundred miles from

I.-ive vou been long here?" asked the doctor. '"Indade I have," answered l'at. •But whv didn't you ring the ni^ht bell!" •Och, because I was afraid of disturbing our honor."

R.AR 1:M'S ENTERi-Rtsi:.

Mr. Barnum offers for hi* ippodrome a remark-able tntcrtainr.ient, the features of which re elsewhere described in de!ail. it ranges from a mev.a -erie to a museum, W-'MC'cs iive cit'en^e.-. anti tiie iitored v. :»tciiteniis, who is ceraiuly a wond. U.i piece of illumination 11 human parchment.

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HIGH

WOODEN SPOONS.

In a work describing the present condition ot the domestic industries ot Russia, M. Wer.chniakoff states that not less than thirty millions of wooden spoons are annually made in that country, the industries having its great center in thedictrict of Semeno'w. Poplar, aspen, maple, and box are the woods used for this purpose, and the cost of the spoons varies from about $5 to $20 per thousand.

THE iNDIANAPOLIS JOURNAL ADMITS THAT THE DEMOCRATS HAD A LARGE CROWD AT THE

REUNION.

There are a good many Democrats in Indiana, and tiicy can get up a large mass-meeting in Indianapolis, even without appealing to the people ot neighboring States, or without bringing in roughs and rounders from the edges cf the continent They did both of these things yesterday, and ordered out the organizations of the county and city besides, and it is no matter of surprise, therefore, that they had a large crowd. They did have a big crowd.

IRICPIIB3ATES THEM.

i. A. Olleman, Chairman of the Independent Stats Central Committee Repudiates the Action of Smith, McKce,the Buchanan's Test and Harrington.

[From tlie Indianapolis Jourual-l Acting upon a rumor of the existence of th foregoing letter, six gentlemen met in the office of the Sun last night. There were present James and Thomas B. lJucbanan, George H. McKee, Judge Test. O, J. Smith' and Judge I-Iarrington. Tbey drafted a series of resolutions ruling Mr. Wolcott off the tickctand nominated Hon. Henry W. Harrington tosucceed him. Mr. Harrington at once indicted a letter of acceptance. Hearing of this action, the following card was issued by the chairman of the Independent State Central Committee: "To the Independent Greenback men of Indiana: '•The pretended action of the Independent State Central Committee to-night was made by pe. sons who have no official authority whatever. Not more than one member of the committee was present, nor had any call been made for a meeting. The action is entirely without authority, and void. "E. A. OLLEMAN,"

Chairman of the Independent State Central Committee.

WORDS OF WISDOM.

Standing on the postoffice steps yesterday and looking down on the group of smaller boys who wanted to know whyhe had plasters oa his face and his arm in a sling' he said: •'I don't care whether you are Democrats or Republicans, nor how much yon holler on the street, bnt don't put two ounces of powder into an old dinner-horn and think you've got the biggest cannon in town." "Did you asked a small newsboj "Did I? Go up to my house ana see the dent in the ground where I came dqwn—see mother's, left leg-^-sea my eld goat in a corner of the yard, waiting for a New York surgeon to come and pick the powder out oiis nose You move on,small boy!"—[Detroit Free Press.

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Send for our NEW CAAE.OGUI3 for 1876* FREE to any address. GEO. S. HASKELL TC CO., SEED

Farmers* Beckford, Illinois.

Wm. E. Hendrich & John B. Meyer

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Ad trew, Dr. Dnflf, St Kaataokj Arcooo, tadlaaapolio tndlaoa. CUeapoatcood^Me in Auerloa.

Dr. Whittier

Still continues to treat old long standing aoJ«evert cases of VEXEIML DISEASES, and cues SEMI HAL EMISSIONS and 1MPOTENCY. The Doctor is now occupied with cases whirh hav« not met vritii a cure in othrr hands—does not court simple and common cases. No uttter who havo &iled»stats yeur case call or writs. Pamphlet and questions sent by mail free to any address. A regular graduate of three Medical Colleges, and the longes*- '.ocated in one place of say doctor ia Amesica He cures many cases gjvea up by others. THOROO&HNESS of cures. SAFETY of tho medicines used and fair charges have brought hint patients from every State. Cflce and address,

617 St. Charles Street. St. Louis. Mo.

In Duluyrii mill l/ifo I'rulonand iising K.AT. Tonic Kllxlr and Uqulil ExtnkM of Bwf, Tbis mecll-iuo cannot under nny flrciim

UIHV fail tocurolndtfgostlon, Uonstlpntiun. Uya .opsia, Ilemlschc.Nervoosiiess, uoss ofStronKtn MV". Appetite, Luna, Liver, Bladder, Kidney, Stomach Blood, and clitlUran'sdisesses. All Female tliseaseand weaknesNCB this medicine will positively cure. All cancn ot I'iles arising from natOTal cuuneo or br the usi) of injurious medlclnea are permssent!y cared. Thu pure Beof Juico and lllood pn-paroc from raw meat fornUhe» «tre tli and iiourlnlimeat l'rof, K. S. Wnj 'io, Chemist and PrcWflrt of 4,'lncinnnti CoUtce of I'l'nrmMCjf, «uysSlr.SS.ltlCHABtWON TULLIDOr. ".Apst'2. '5

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OlSPENSflim10*!.O BU VILLE"^ DR. LANCASTER. regular Graduato In •!iti v, \»iih over TO vtum pminicc continue* cca.iaiiy treat all Private, Nervous and Bczw a» a Spednity. ByDhiiifl cured nwl entirely er ted from tIio«Vk(cii. C'Hoprhca, Oicet, Ptricturi turc, Vortcoceict t'atar

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Spermatorrhea, Nsrvump»*e.t (thei teif-ubuse in vuuili or sexual exceiM? nidthex. Nervouiucs«, nrils«iom.Defective ilnnory and pn Uecay, evcutuaily renultln^ In total lmpotency aM uy. rendering nmrnojfe improper or unhappr, nently cured, no matter who ba« fnilt-U to eitect, DB. LA. AtiTKR CAN CURE YOU. FrWatoKi Trctti«e nut feakd forathreo cenli ftamp. MfA furnlihed. No mineral polaona uiH'd. Pirientf trcauy Mail or Expr.*a* Charge* reaMmabi^. ConMiltaticm tk and correnpondence vtrlctly eonflds.jtial. Address at atani Pertorti calling will ice no on! but tho Doctor, who JOb constant Attendance from 8 A. AL( to8P*AL 8UAMJV 9 to 11 A. AL ..

An Jlufftrotod vera PAIJM, a pr rvto eoanootoi to tho toarriod and tuar nafoat^tt ou tbo myvterfe

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tilatel almost trortlil«ss 'scrip' notes' or hills whicla DO one cares to take den barn It. We want it, and for it will give yon iod (lean lw Vs. notions, or even cash. Send it along and select what yon want. Knowledge in a nutshell. Inflation, 80c Life of a Washington Bellee. 80c: Pocket Album, 81 c-arttt, 25c 50c do 60c Transparent Playing hards only 75c. Photographs, 10c. IS for 60c 26 for $1 Superb 8x11 French Chromo Crosses, perfect, beanties. 1, Cross and Botes 2, Cross and leaves, 8, Cross and Lily, 4 Cross and Flowers—worth 60c.— our price lfc 2 for 26c. 6 for 60c. ft for |1.60 styles. Agents clear $10 daily selling these. Also 100 Elezatit Co I'd Engravings, size 12x16. Beautiful Girls —any nauie you wish—Comic Religious, and other subjects,only 15c. each. 10 for |1.00. Send for our catalogue. .Deal only with a reliable house. Senl on your dirty money (not counterfeit) and send for anything vou «ruut to HUNTKK & CO., Ilinsdaln. S. H.

Administrator's Motice.

Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned has been appointed administrator ofthe estate of Robert Aking, late of Vigo county* Indiana, deceased.

WILLIAM S. ENGLE,

Oct 3d, 1876. Administrator.

L.J. WILLIEN M.D

Offlce and residence on South side of Cherry Street, between Sixth and Seventh.

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