Terre Haute Weekly Gazette, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 29 April 1880 — Page 3

THE BONG OF THE CAMP.

BTB. F. TAYLOR.

«Give OB a song!" the soldlers cried, The outer trenches guarding. "When the heated «uas of the camps allied

Grew weary of bombarding.

The dark Redan, In allent gooff, Lay, grim and threatening, under And the tawny mound of the lialakoff

No longer belched its thunder. There was a pause. A guardsman said: "We storm the forts to-memrw Sing while we may, another day

Will bring enough of sorrow."

Th»y lay along the battery's side. Below the smoking cannon: Brave hearts frem 8evern and from Clyde,

And from the banks of Shannon.

They sang of lore, and not of fame, Forgot was Britain's glory: Each heart reoalled a different ma me,

Bat all sang "Annie Lawrie,"

Toice after voice caught up the song, Until its tender passion Eose like »n anthem, rich and strong,

Their battle-eve confession.

Dear gir), her name he dared not speak But, as the song grew lounder, Something upon the soldier's cheek

Washed off the stains of powder.

Beyond the darkening ocean burned The bloody sunset'T cmliera, While the Crimean valleys learned

How English love remembers.

And once again afire of hell Rained ou the Russian quarters, With scream of shet, and burst of shell,

And bellowing of the mortars!

And Irish Nora's eyes are dim For a singer, dumb and gory: And English Mary mourns fer him

Who sangot "Annie Lawrie."

Sleep, soldiers! still in honored rest Your truth and valor wearing: The bravest are tho tenderest,

The loving are the daring.

THE LONG AGO.

BYI.P, TAYLOK.

Oh! a wonderful stream is the riverTime,~As It runs through the realm of tears, With a faultless rythui and a muslcaj rhyme,

And a broader sweep and surge anblime, As it blonds in the oeeanof years!

How the winters are drifting like flakes of snow, And the Bummers like birds between,

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And the years In the sheaf, how they come and thfy go On the river's breast wlthjits ebb and its flow,

As it glides In the shadow and sheen!

There's a magical isle up the river of Time, Where tho softest of airs are playing. There's a cloudless sky and a tropical clime,

And a song as sweet as a vesper chime, And the Junes with the roses are straying.

And tho name of this Isle i£ the "Long Ago," And we oury bur treasures there

There are brows of beauty and bosoms of snow, There are heaps of dust—oh! we loved them so—

There are trinkets and tresses of hair.

There are fragments of songs that nobody sings, There are parts ef an infant's prayer, There's a lute unswept and a harp without strings,

There are broken rows and pieces of rin'gs, And the garments onr lov^d ones used to wear.

There are hands that are wavei when the fairy shore By a fitful mirage is lifted in air,

And we sometimes hear through the turbulent roar Sweet voices we heard In the days gone before,

When the wind down the river was fair.

•hi remembered for aye be that blessed isle, All the day of our life until night And when evening glows with Its beautiful smile. And eur eyes are closing in slumbers awhile

May the greenwood of soul be In sight.

IN MY LADY'S HEART.

BY o. f. L.

The world is olJ, And love grows cold, And hearts are sold For gold

They say.

My lady t&atoa tht pleat Of each haur thai pawes by In Fashion's golden garden

The brigbtast butterfly, Meanwhile, down town, her husband, From dawning Hntii dark, In his close and oobwebbed office, DOat-toils his busiest olerk.

For the world is old, And love grow* oold, And hearts are Held For gold-

Well a day!

Bet my lady's presence ever Brighton's the busy place When he pauses in his writing

He sees her perfect face. Meanwhile, up-town, my lady, fcThe gayest of the gay, BBt£ Tbe kiss of her lips keeps for him—

The love other heart all day.

xs the world, then, old? Does love grow cold? Ard areheaats sold For gold

Alway?

MONDAY night was a terror to rail road men. The engineer of number five says the wind doubled up on its legs behind a little knoll and came down on him across ten miles of unbroken, treeless prairie with a demoniac howl, and he needed no steam. Ten pounds would have been a plenty, and the train sped on like lightning. A half dozen trees were blown over the track and a corps of •wood-choppers were put about to clean the way. The unfortunate west bound trains had a deuce of a time. Jt was almost impossible to keep up steiL- and the train wouldn't move at all without head,

ississt^ZZSS

Memory'* Queer Freak*. V*' (San Francisco Post.) & &

There is one remarkable effect of our peculiar climate that has probably struck everybody, and yet we- have never seen it referred to in print. It is the absence ot any noticeable change in the seasons. The monotonous continuity of even sunshine insensibly merges days into weeks and months into years without the usual suggestion of lapse

oe

time occuring else­

where. One shakes h«nds with a friend on the street corner to-day, and next year meets him fresh from a trip round the world, and is rather surprised to find him in another suit of clothes, the pattern of the old being as fresh in our mind's eye as if we had seen it yesterday.

The other day a Front street merchant and his wife were seated in a street car, when another gentleman stepped in. The moment he saw the first mentioned party the latter said, eagerly: "Because it comes to the surface to blow. That's the answer, isn't it?" "Yes," said the other, "but I didn't think you'd guess it. "Why, what did the gentleman mean?" asked the merchant's mystified wife, alter they had left the car. "*Whv, you see, down at the club the other day, I asked them all a conundrum first rate thing too—why is a whale like a water lily?—and none of them could guess it." "Club? Why you have not belonged to a clujb for five years—not sihee we were married." "llavn't I? That's a fact. No,w, let's see when was it I asked Brown that conundrum," and by a careful comparison of dates it was ascertained that Brown had kept the answer fresh in his mind for exactly six years and five months. This story is literally true, and will be sent carefully stufiea to any museum in the country on receipt of the postage.

Hoi well, the Historian. [Temple Bar.]

James Boswell possessed in perfection the minute observation of persons, places, dress, and character which most clever women possess. It is, thanks to his exercise of this faculty, that Johnson is now known to us as no other man who has ever lived is known. Johnson's coat, wig, shoe-buckles his manner of speaking and of entertaining his guests in Goughsquare or Bolt-court his whims, his tempers, his weaknesses, are all word-photo-graphed by Boswell for us. There was, too, a rare diplomatic talent in Boswell— for the possessidli of which he has hitherto, so far as we have been able to perceive, obtained but small credit at the hands either of his critics or of the public.

Moreover, to represent Boswell, as is so frequently done, as being blindly idolatrous of Johnson, is to go ludicrously wide of the mark. So far from Boswell having believed Johnson to be almost infallible, he was particularly well acquainted with the weak points in Johnson's character and intellect. We venture to assert, indeed, that in many and various ways Boswell was Johnson's soperior and in this connection it is certainly noteworthy that whenever Johnson and Boswell differed in opinion, time has shown that Boswell was nearly always right and Johnson wrong. Boswell's feeling toward Johnson was very much like that which many a clever woman entertains toward her husband, i. e., 6he is by no means blind to his faults or unaware of his weak points when she differs from him in opinion, her judgment is often sounder than his she is intensely proud of any distinction which in the eye of the world he enjoys, and she delights to be associated with him in it finally, she—to an extent to which he is himself ofte» quite unconscious—flatters him and "manages" him, while all the while she loves him from the bottom of her heart.

Teaching Ability. (Free Press.)

The testimony of the best educators of the day is in favor of a high quality in the art of teaching, as superior to all other qualities. The ability to impart knowledge and develop the- original powers of the pupil's mind deserves high rank and high pay as compared with otfcer talent6.

At the meeting of the Ohio Teachers' Association it was said, and said truly, that there is too much arithmetic studied and too little understood. A Washington teacher says that not more than half the pupil's time in schools ought to be occupied in recitations. The remainder should be devoted to instruction. Another says some time should be given to the matter and manner of letter-writing in all its branches. It might be added that there is no form of educating anyone to write easily, naturally and pointedly like letterwritings It is as much superior to the ordinary school "composition" or "essay" as the practice of conversing well is superior to the art of declaiming other people's orations in the school speaker. Another fault in teaching is the great importance attached to so-called "elocution." A writer in the Educational Monthly says he once heard two young girls in a district school read beautifully but on closer examination he fouud they knew scarcely a thing they were reading about. So that tastes differ as widely in regard Co teaching ability as in anything else.

[Scientific American.]

Mr. George H. Hopkins, of Brooklyn, N. Y., during a recent thunder-storm, connected the gas and water pipes of his dwelling with an ordinary Bell telephone, and discovered that the electric discharges were plainly indicated, either by a sharp crack or by a succession of laps. This occurred when the discharge was so distant that the thunder was inaudible. Tha sound also seemed to be perceived by tha ear before the lightning could be seen. There was a marked difference in the character of the discharges some that appeared single to the eye were really multiple. Often the discharges would consist of a series,beginning and ending with discharges larger than the rest—thus: sometimes it would be thus: sometimes the reverse, and often a single crack. The gas and water-pipes were used, being the most convenient, and at the same time the safest conductors for the purpose.

Special apparatus might be devised, having a good ground, and a series of points for gathering the electricity from the air but in using apparatus of this kind there is always more or less danger.

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THE TERRE HAUTE WEEKLY GAZETTE.

THE RE1DY FAMILY SOUP MAKER.

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fXXELT POWDERED. HIGHLY PERFUMED. The atrn(Mt and pareet Lye made. Will

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made.

The beet disinfectant. The following are some of the advantages jbtaizwd by using Lewis' 96 Per Cent Powdered

Pint. It to packed in an iron can with a slip or removable lid, easily taken off 1 leaving the contents exposed, there* savingthe trouble, annoyance, and danger (from flying particles), as with other Lyes, which, being solid in the cans, must be broken with a hamme.r to get the Lye out

Heeoad. It being a tine ipowder, yon can remove the fid and pour out all the contents, being always ready for use.

Third. Ateaspoonful or more can be need, as in water-softening, scrubbing-, etc., and the lid returned to the can, and thereby save the balance of contents With other Lyes all must be dissolved once and used in a short time, or the strength is gone.

Fourth. Absolute

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Free

from all adulterations.

Fifth. The best Soap can be made in from ten to twenty minutes with this Lye. Sixth. No failure is possible In making Soap •with this Lye when the simple directions given are followed.

Seventh. One can of this Powdered Lye is equal to twenty pounds of Sal Soda or Washing Soda.

Ekhth. On* can of this Lye will mponify one oong more of gTe&sethan any other Concentrated

i. Ball Potash, or Baronifier. (nth. This Lye 1B 38 per cent stronger than any otter Lye or Potash.

Tenth. One to two teaspoonfuls will soften a eveatfcu^Ona^Eeiu^oonful will thoroughly clayine Sinks. Drains, or Closets. invaluable for killing Roaches, Mice, Bats, eta

The beet article for washing Trees. MAHTmCTCSKD OSLt BT

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April QX. LIST |OF PRIZES: •-1 Prlz« of $20,000 is $26,000 •ftl Prize of 4,600 is 4,800 1 Prize of 2,000 ,is. 2,000 5 Prizes of l.00 are 5,000 5 Prizes if 5C0 are 2,600 20 Prizes of 250 are 5,000 100 Prizes of 50 are 5 000 200 Prizes of 20 are 4,o00 600 Prizes of 10 are 5,000 000 Prizes of 5 are 5,000 1 27 Approximation prizes am't t«... 2,700

1,860 PrizeB amounting to $60°°.00

TICKETS Club rates upon application.

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For full parti lars and crdeis address 1j.

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599 Broadway, New York. Successors to Williamson & Co., Or M.J. RICHMOND:£COTington, Ky.

List of drawings published in the New York Herald, Sun, Staats Zeitung Philadelphia Record, Philadelphia Sun day Dispatch, Pittsburg Dispatch and Louisville Commercial, All out of town cket holders are mailed a copy the fficial list assoon as received.

TBE PUBLIC WILL TAKE NOTICE.

1st. That the Post-Master General has RESCINDED his order against the delivery of Mails to this Company. 2n i. That this is the only Lottery Company which has ever been dec'ared legal by a United States Uourt. 8rd. That United States Circuit Court Judge Brown has declared its drawings not fraudulent. .. 4th. That Registered Letters will henceforth be delivered and Postal orders paid as formerly.

19 tH: Fspvlar 1rawing off ihf

Coauuraltk Siitribntios Coniur At Macauley's Theater, In the City of Louisville, on Thursday, April. 29, 1880°

These drawings, authorized by act of the Legislature of I88B, and sustained by all the Courts of Kentucky occur regularly en the last day of every month ISun days excepted! AND ABB SUPERVISED BT PROMINENT CITIZENS OF THE STATE.

The management call attention to the grand opportunity presented of obtaining for only 13. any of

THE F0LL0WIN6 PRlZtS. l£FMse 1 Prixe....~_ 1 Prize 10 Prizes 91.C00 each «... 30 Prizea 1600 each 00 Prizea 9100 each 200 Prizes IE0 each 600 Prizes 120 each 1,000 Prizes $10 each 9 Prizes $&0 each, Approximation

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One or two every night, in ion day?, cures Costiveness and Dyspepsia. Taken on an empty stomach, they never nauseate or annoy.

Sold by all Druggists.

CELEBRATED

B%pff« Fever and Agrue-i The trI",antidote to~tbe effects of miasma is Hostetter's Stomach Hitters. This medicine is one of the roost popular remedies of an age of successful proprietary specifics and is in immensedemand wherever on this Continent, fever and ague exifts. A wineglassful three times a day is the best possible preparative for encountering ft malnriOUB atmosphere, regulating toe liver, aninvigorating the stomach.-

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The undersigned is prepared to do all kindBof Carpenter Work and Repairing^

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J. Alvey.

HEADQUARTERS FOR COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS. Centrally Locatcd. Rates $2 per Day. N A I O N A O S E

NEINLY & WATSON, Proprietors. orner of Sixth and Main Sts., l'erre Haute, Indiana.

Also Proprietors and Owners £TNA HOUSE, iDAN VILL'y ILL.

Can be made aMioaio by any active man or woman, boy or girt.

Yo« wiH not bo

SI,000 A YEAR obliged to leave your own town, OT be away from home orer night. Any one cats conduct the' baiineu. it require* no eapital. WE WILL START YOU WITH an OUTFIT WORTH $4 8TFH.EE If Tps are employed during the day you can make from $1 tom daring as evening. Some of otir agents report a profit of in a tinglo day. Write at once for fall particulars »°E. C. RIDEOUT&COe.aSlFeltoaStnll.Y.

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HAVENS' INSURANCE AGENCY

ESTABLISHED IN 1879.1

To the Farmers of Vigo County:

Do not insure your property with traveling agents. They charge JOB. double what it will cost you to insure in a good, reliable, established agency. I represent companies worth over ft7 million dollars. Call before your are usu red.

B. F. Havens^

£ureka]Barber Shop Uood barbers and an attentive boot black and brush boy. Leaches kept constantly on hand and either applied or sold to the medical profession. Removal of corns a specialty by aa artist In the business.

Peter Koruman, Proprietor. On the corner of Fifth and Main streets down stairs.

NOTICE.

Notice is hereby given that I have been duly appointed administrator of-the personal estate of James Carpenter deceased late of Vigo county. Said estate it supposed to be insolvent.

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9 Prizes $200 each, Approximation Prizes 9 Prizes$100 each. Approximation

1,800

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All application for club rates should be made to the home office. rull list of drawing published in LoaisviUe Courier-Journal and New York Herald and mailed to all ti cket-holders. Be mi money by mail or express. Address. B. M. BOABDMAN, Courier-Journal Building, uoulsville, Ky., or at No. 807 and 809 Broadway, New York.

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Their first apparent effect is to increase the appetite by causing tho food to properly assimilate. Thnsthesystemis nonrished, and by their tonic action on he digestive organs, -altny epro-

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Dr. Beits liwtua all |erwsseeffbriao fto«i BOPTVRE to sswt tw^r aanesV and addroc^ aad aesarea tKeat that Uwy will learn aemetkiog to their adfaataaa. 1 wH aTrasa. Addrws, •B. 1UTTS' DISPfHSftat. W».

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XiVrthe speedy Care ofSemlaal Weakness, Loct Manhood, Premataro Debility, NerroBsaes«pesBOBdcneT, ConAisloa of Idsas, Arersloa tt Boeietr, Dereetive Memory, and all Disorder® Mrooght oa by Secret Habits and Excesses, ilf dragglst has the lagredieats. Address,

DR. JAQUE8 CO..

UOWMt Sixth 8t« 0IV0IHVATI, OHBk.

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VOB SALE BT ALL BBCU8ISTS.

NERVOUS DEBILITY

UIIMDUDCVC Vital Weakness and Proa.

b^HOMEMJHC ^A'^S^PECIHC NO, ,28. fol remedy known. Price tTper TW,or5Tlala aad KrgeTlal of powder for $5,sent post-freeonie*

it paM two-aad-a-qmarter years liaj. BEST CABINET OR PABLO* ORGANS IN THE WORLD winner* of hlgheat distinction at ITIIT woatD'a FAIR roa TBIBTBKI TBASS.

MASON

Pricea, $51, »57, $66, $84, $10S, to |A$0 and upward. Alio for enajr pajrmenta $S a month, or $6.38 a quarter and

AND

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BY ALL STATIONERS.

fSTERBROOK STEEL PEN CO. Works: Camden. N.

upward. Catalogue! free. MASON A HAMLIN ORGAN CO., 154 Tremont St., Boston: 46 iiast Itth St. (Onion Square), NEW YORK 260 Wabaah Avenue, CHICAGO.

PIANOS

•160 TO 0400.—All •tricfr flrat-elaaa.—Sold at wfcelesaM factory

pricei.

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at Centennial Exhibition. Math*. ibek'i Sc*le for Square Grand*.

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ttop organ onlr 166 13 atopi, (97—Circular free. All eeat on 15 dare' trial—freight

free if watUfaclory.

67th St. and 10th Are. SHEET MUSIC at price. Catalogue of 3,000 choice piecei eeat for 3c. tamp.

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ORGANS

PIANO CO, Bex 0058. N. T.

JOHN A. DOME ft CO., BANKERS ANO STOCK

•2 WALL STREET, NEW YOSK. Stocks bought and sold on the New Tork Stock Exchange, on 3 to 5 per cent, margin. Stock Prlvi* legea secured on reaponaible parties st Barorable rates. Full infbrtnatlon on all saafters relatftig to Stock speculation fornlahed on application, weekly Report of moTementa in the Stock market sen',

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