Terre Haute Weekly Gazette, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 6 May 1880 — Page 3
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4^Years before the Public,
THE CEMIJIWE DR. C. McLANE'S LITER PILLS
are not recommended as a remedy for oil the ills that flesh is heir to," but in affections of the Liver, and in all Bilions Complaints, Dyspepsia, and Sick Headache, or diseases 01 that character, they stand without a rival.
AGUE AND FEVER.
No better cathartic can be used preparatory to, or after taking quinine. As simple purgative they are unequaled.
BEWARE OF IMITATIONS.
The genufne are never sugar-coated. Each bo* lias a red-wax seal on the lid, with the impression, McLANE'S LIVER
TJILL.
Each wrapper bears the signa
tures of C. MCLAN* and FLEMIKG BROS. Insist upon having the genuine DRTC. MCLANE'S LIVER PILLS, prepared by
FLEMING BROS., Pittsburgh, Pa., the market being full of imitations of the name WcLane, spelled differently Nit same pronunciation.
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AID 0THES8 SEEKS&
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The snhjeot of Kleetrie Belt* vemu Medicine, and the hundred and one questions of vital importance to suffering humanity, are duly considered and explained.
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Coughs Bronchitis:& Consumption What a Well-known Druggist »ays abou Allen's LungBnUam.
HIOTHI'.KS RF.4DT Oakland Station, KY.
Gentlemen: The demand for Allen's Lung Balsam i* increasing constantly. The ladles think then* is no medicine equal to it for croup and whooping cough.
C. S. MARTIN. Druggist.
Sold bv all Medicine Dealers
The Only Remedy
THAT ACTS AT THE SAME TIME ON|
THE LIVER, THE BOWELS, and the KIDNEYS. I
This combined action gives it won-1 I derful poicer to cure all diseases.
Why Are We Sick^
Because we allow these great organs I I to become dogged or torpid, and {poisonous humors are therefore forced I 1 into the blood that should be expeiled naturally.
BILIOUSNESS, PILES, CONSTIPATION, KlINi:Y COMPLAINTS JRIIiAUX DISEASES. FEMALE WEAK-
KESSES. AND NEltVOUS DISOUDEllS,
\by causing free action of these crgam and restoring their poiocr to throio ojf disease.
Why Suffer Bilious pains anil aches I I Why tormented with Piles, Constipation I lVhy frightened orerdisordered Kidneys IJ
Why end tiro nervous or sick headaches! Why hare sleepless nights I Use KIDNEY WORT and rejoice inl I health. It is a dry, vegetable compound and I
One psckatcvttl stake tx qtaof Medicine. Get it of your Druggist, he will order for you. Price, $1.00.
WELL3, SlcmSSOH & CO., Proprietors, (WlUieml pest paid.) Barltngftan, Vt.
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THURSDAY, MA Y5, I8Q8.
A HANDSOMG two-seated carriage is offered for sale. See want column.
HEAR Judge Colgan of Indianapolis at the 1 lager Veteran entertainment at our Opera House Wednesday evening av 5th.
OWNERS of hogs in the north end should not let them run loose. They ruin the beautiful sod in the commons. Before long we will have nothing but weeds there.
THERE are sixteen prisoners in the county jail, and there- are several fellows hanging about the city who stand a good chance of getting in and increasing the number.
THE Governor has pardoned Edwarcl Fridlin, of Kokomo, who was convicted the Wayne Circuit Court, in February, 1879, of obtaining goeds under false pretences.
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I HAD suffered frotn a painful attack of Rheumatism in my knees, and was unable to go about. I procured a bottle of St. Jacobs Oil, and was almost instantly relieved by it application.
GEO. SCHWAGKR, Kirkwood, Mo.
A TRUE STORY
WHAT CINCHONA RUBRA DID FOR A VICTIM OF DRUNKENNESS—A GBAPH1C NARAT1VE OF TORTUES OF
DISPOM ANI A.
The following is a true story. The author is known to many readers of the Bulletin. As a narative of personall experience it is almost as graphic as DeQuincy's Confession of an opium Eater:
EDITOR BULLETIN: "My experience of the effect of Cinchona Rubra seems like ly to prove of .benefit to others, and I have therefore, and for that reason alone, requested a friend to submit this true recical to you for publication. Such confessions can only be made reluctantly, and ought to be taken as the outgrowth of a wish to help other sufferers to the attainment of a new peace, health and sanity.
A year ago, I teemed a hopeless wreck. I had lost business and social position, was without employment and was drinking hard. My own misery and the wretchedness of those at home was bejond expression, and beyond belief by any who have not closely watched the work of alcohol. Every friend was justly alienated, and I and mine were eating the bread of charity at the hands of those who pitied the wife whom I had sworn to protect. I cannot describe how bitter a slave I wa6 to this bad appetite, nor the mean devices 1 would adopt to satisfy it. One epileptiform attack succeeded another, my mind was going, my nerves were shattered, and the great mystery of my disgrace was that I had not suffered a pronounced attack of delirium tremens, or even sunk into a drunkard's grave.
By the blessed sorcery ot a Peruvian twig, this unspeakable curse, which had hung upon ug for thirty years, is at last removed. Removed, not through any change of heart, or will, or intellect, not through my own sharp agony, not because of the awful shrinking from me of my little ones, not by the just damnation of public 6Corn, not by the sacred sorrows and wrestling supplications of my noble wife. Fori would to-day be as powerless as ever in the grip of this tierce thirst, if my physical nature were not changed and renovated. On the 20th day of May last I began taking the Cii chona Rubra, in doses (during the first four days) of a teaspoonful every three hours. During the three intervening nights I (gradually ceased to dream that 1 was drunk—a horror which had for about a year made me shrink from bed-time, and which rivaled De Quincey's eloquent opium dream of
wcrocodiles
and all slimy things con
founded in Nilotic mud." My appitite for food revived slowly, but seemed to require more than anything else hot bowls of beef tea from Liebig's Extract, and plentiful slices of buttered toast.
The fourth night I dreamed again, but the menace of foul monsters yielded to boyish thoughts of icy brooka laughing through alder copses, and leaping trout, and the drum of the ruffled grouse.
On the fifth day, dimly hoping that my redemption was beginning, I dared to face the 3,800 grogshops of the city. The roar and rush and crowd of the streets pierced me like a lancet but with my shiver of unrest came no accustomed thirst, and when a throb of positive hunger came to me, I went into a bar-room for my lunch, feeling safe, There stood facing me the naked blandishments of all choice vintages and distillations and brew6, and a white-aproned master of the mysterious formulae of all mixed drinks. But their invocation stemed merely like the murmur of a Memnoa, about whom I feel neither knowledge nor curiosity, neither terror nor reverence, neither longing nor dislike
Dazed by this novel insensibility to temptation, I went home, but do not care to enlarge upon the surprise and joy of the welcome which awaited me. I had terribly undercalculated a nervousness which ought to have kept me in the house a day or two longer the quiet came toward nightfall, and the assurance that 1 was less "possessed of the devil" gave peaceful sleep again.
That day was the crisis. From then until now "it has been as impossible for me to drink'as though whisky was molten iron. I feel neither horror nor disapproval of the long list of intoxicants. I simply cannot touch them.
Were I to phrase this fact of absolute indifference a myriad ways they would do poor justice to its value, however much its iteration might tire you. For it is this which proves to my entire conviction that my drunkenness was a disease, and that I am cured because it is a curable disease.
If, in other words, there had occurred during the last eleven months one momentary impluse toward relapse, I might well join the experienced Gough in pronouncing even such reformation as my own a delusion and a sham, a bubble to be picked by some provocative at some devil's opportunity or other. Agreeing that no man is safe 60 long as his nature is characterized by this dipsomania" or thirst-madness, I am proof enough that, a', any rate in certain cases, the appetite may be killed while the individual ,is kept alive. Such an one is saved because he has no will left to himself in the matter he is sobered so to speak, in spite of himself.
I bought one S-ounces vial 01 the extract after another, at Burnett's drugstore, and presume that the preparations of any other respectable druggists are equally efficient.
Beginning with a teaspoonful every thre hours, I'have gradually reduced my doses to a present quantity of a quarter teaspoonful twice or three times a week. Besides its safeguard against any return of the old curse, this conqueror of the quinine tree is a superb tonic and I would have died outright from exhaustion and over-work during the ill-paid months which next succeeded my recovery, but for its strengthening aid.
I speak of all this not iit a spii it of prolixegotism, but because some seemsngly slight symptom jor fact may possess actual and special importance to ome one else. How profound and |meri ed was my fall some of the friends who now cluster around me to know to the full and they share the joy of my happy wife and innocent children in my pressent success. Stripped of the dead drag of this poison of mind and body and soul, every fatuity seems equipped with vigor, and to perfect my comfort it only remains that He who has saved me may so save another through my agency.'
Seller Co ough
THE TERRE HAUTE WEEKLY GAZETTE
SELLERS' LIVER PILLS are also highly recommended for curing liver complaint, constipation, sick-headaches fever and ague, and all diseases of the stomach and liver, Sold by all Druggists at 25 cents per box. R. E. SELLERS & Co., Pittsburgler Pa
$79,000 in GASH Prizes! To bo Drawn at Armory Hall, Fond du Lac, May 13, 1880.
LOOK A.TTHB LISTOF PRIZES: First Grand Prize—TH*PATTY HOUSI, Fond du Lac, Wis ?100,00'l 1 Cash Prize 10,Out) 1 Cash Prize 6,000 5 Cash Prizes of $1,003 each 6,000 10 Cash Prizes of 100 each 6,009 20 Cash Prizes of 100 each 2,000 40 Cash Prizes of 60 each 2,060 5t0 Cash Prizes of 20 each. 10,000 1,000 Casti Prizes of tOeach 10,000 2 COO Cash Prizes of 6 each, Aprox 10,00(1 6,000 Cash Prizes of 2 each, A urox 10,000 10,000 Cash Prizes of leacb, Aprox 10.000
18,678 Prizes $179,000 PRIZED Average ONE in every THIRTEEN Tickets. There are 250,000 tle.Hets 111 all. In ordering tickets, sive your name and postoflice a'dress plainly. Comn^pnlcations strictly confidential.
Tickets $100. How to remit money—Send ban* bit Is by Express, or bank draft. We will p*y express charges on money for five or more tickets where wehave no agent.
Wo adopt a plan no other Prize Drawin ever offered to the public. To persons who send money to us for tickets we will send with the ticket or tickets, if desired, the certificate of deposit of the money with R. A Baker, banker of Fond du Lao. 8ee circula for full particulars. Address
1868
vtyrup.
50 Tears Before the Public.
Pronounced by all to be the most Pleasant and efficacious remedy now in use, for the cure of coughs, colds, croup hoarseness, tickling sensation of the throat, whooping cough, etc. Over a million bottles sold within the last few years. It gives lelief where er used and has the power to impart benefit that cannot be hacf from the cough mixturenow in use. Sold by all Druggists at 2» cents per bottle.
JOHN DURKAN Ch,.k.
OTICE OF ADMINISTRATORS SALE. Notice is hereby given, that I will sell, at public auction, on Saturday, the Sth day of May next,at the late residence of James Carpenter deceased, in Prairie Creek township, Vigo county, all his personal property, consisting of one horse, one cow, 16 head of hogs and other articles of personal property. A credit of nat less than 6 months will be given on all sums over three dollar-, the purchaser giving note with good security, waiving valuation and appraisement laws.
ROBERT BLAIR, Administrator.
April ij.tn, 1880.
APPLICATION FOR LICENSE Notice is hereby given that I will apply to the Board of Commissioners of Vigo county, Indiana, at their June term, for a license to sell "intoxicating liquors" in a less quantity than a quart at a time, with the privilege ot allowing the same to be drank on my premises, for one year. My place of business and the premises, whereon said liquors are to be
Id and drank are located on lot 38, of Stout's addition to the town of Hartford in Linton township in Vigo county, Indiana.
JNO. A. MCGEE.
AM fc CERTIFICATE OF 0EP0SI
A Fortune for One Dollarl
Patty House Prize|Drawing
GEO »B LY THE.
AgertB Wanted'
Know Thyself. Tthat
HE untold miseries result from indiscretion in early lite may be alleviated and cured. Those who doubt this assertion should purchase the new medical work published by the PEABODY MEDICAL 1N8TITUTE, Boston, entitled
ilti -cl R# •i/JEWF11FE»OB»SEIIFPKesEHVA1I"N. Exhausted vitality, nervous and physical debility, or vitality mpaired by the errors of youth or too close application to business, may be restored and manhood regained.
Two hundredth edition, revised and enlarged, just published. It le a standard medical work, the best in the English language, written by a physician of great experience, to whom was awarded a gold and je veiled medal by the National Medical Association. It contains beautiful and very expensive engravings. Three hundred pages, more than §0 valuable presariptions for all forms of prevailing disease* the result of many years ot extensive and successful practice either one of which is worth ten times the price the book. Bound in French cloth price only $1 ont by mail, post paid.
Tha London Lancet say: "No persoi should be without this valuable boos. The author is a noble benefactor."
An Illustrated sample seat to all on receipt of cents for postage.
The author refers by permission, to JOS* S. FISHER,prrsident W.I. P. INtiR*.MS. vice-president W, PAINE, M. P. HAC GAUNTT, M. D. H. J.DOUcEr, R. II. KLINE, M.D.: J. HOLCOMB,M. D. N. K. LYNCH, M, D., and M. R. O'CONNELL, M. D. faculty of the* Philadelphia University of Medicine and Surgery also tue faculty of the American University of Philadelphia also HOK. P. A. BISSZLL. M. president
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tne National Medical Asso
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APPLICATION FOB LICENSE. Notice is hereby glyeft that I will apply to the Board of Commissioners of Yigo county, Indiana, at their Jane term, lor a license to sell '-intoxicating liquors" 1» a less quantity than a quart at a time with the privilege of allowing the same to be drank on my premises for one year. My place of business and the premises whereon •aid li luors are to be sold and drank are located on lot 30, inrthe town ot Biley, in Yigo waatj, Indian*.
MiTrHSW
Has a full supply 01 iCE with which to supply all demands, both wholesale and retail, the coming season. Prices as low as the lowest. Ice as good as the best. This is the thirteenth year of this company, the eighth under the present management this alone is our recom menu to the public. All Oiders promptly flllf-d.
L. F. PERDUE,
Proprietor and Manager.
Ensey's Boarding House, No. 122 north Ninth street, is rapidly filling up with a class of good and respectable bo&rders. Applicants not possessing the above named characteristics will not be received. We are prepared to accommodate a few more with board and lodging, and a goodly number with out lodging. We have employed a good professional cook, one that cannot be excelled in the city. Come and try some other good dinners and be convinced Respectfully, S.T. ENSEY.
Dr. L. J. Weinstein.
OFFICE.
Corner Liberty Avenue and Thirteenth Street* Residence northwest corner Twelfth aa Chestnut street
UDWCHRO
Terre Haute, Ind.
—20tiL_
Papular Drawing off tlie
ConBODfttl Distribntioi Ccaim
At Macauley's Theater, In the City of Louisville, on Monday, May 31, 1880. These drawings, authorized by act of the Legislature of J869, and sustained by all the Oourtsof Kentucky occur regularly en the last day of every month IHundfays excepted! AND ARE SUPERVISED BY PROMINENT CITIZENS OF THE STATE.
The management call attention to the grand opportunity presented of obtaining for only S3, any or
THE FOLLOWING PRlZtS.
I." Prize $30,000 1 Prize 10,000 1 Prize 6,006 10 .frizes tl.ooO each 10,000 30 Prizes 8500 each 10,000 100 Prizes $100 eaoh 10,000 300 Prizes $60 each 10,000 600 Prizes $20 each 12,000 1,000 Prizes $10 each 10,000 9 Prizes $8J0 each, Approximation
Prizes 2,*00 9 Prizes $300 each, Approximation Prizes 1,800 9 Prizes$100 each. Approximation
Prizes 900
1,060 Prizes, $112,300 Whole Tickets, $2. Half Tickets, 31, 27 Tickets, $60. 66 'licfcets,$100.
All application for club rates should be made to the home office Full list of drawing published in Louisville Courier-Journal and New York Herald, and mailed to all ticket-holders Remit money by mail or express. Address R. BOARDMAN, Courier-Journal Building, Louisville, Ky., or at No. 807 and 800 Broad way, New York. Or, 603 Main street, Terre Haute, Indiana.
Steamer Reindeer
Will make two trips per week regularly hereafter to Hutsonville and return, starting on
Sunday & Wednesday
mornings, from the foot of Main stree For further particulars apply to W. CRUSEN. Master.
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1880
Torre Haute lee Co.
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HABIT CURED
I I I O —AND
Permanently, an antidote to remove all
desire for stimulants. Write for particu
lars to N. H. GEORGE, Lanit^IdoP
Mrs* Mary Roach, Cloak and Dress Maker,
d. E. Corner Fourth A Poplar Sts., site Asbury ^Church, Terre Haute, inc
Taylor system Uaea.
Late renck patterns received." Satlsfao tion guaranteed. Mrs. A. Leonard can be found at Mrs. Roach's.
HAVE Hi' INSURANCE AGENCY .ESTABLISHED IK 1979.
To the Farm era ol Vigo County:
Do not insure your property with traveling agents. They charge von. double what it will cost you to insure in a good, reliable, established agency. I represent companies worth over fty trillion dollars. Call before your are usured.
B. Havens.
MPfjpi!
APPLICATION FOR LICENSE Notice is hereby given that I will apto the Board of Commissioners of ply Vis igo county, Indiana, at their June term, for a license to sell "intoxicating liquors" in a less quantity than a quart at a time, with the privilege of allowing the same to be drank on my premises, for one year. My place of business and the premises whereon said liquors are to be sold and drank are located on lot No. 66 in Rose's addition to the city of Terre Haute on the south side of MaiR street in Terre Haute, in Harrison township, in Vigo county, Indiana.
PATRICK HOGAN,
APPLICATION FOR LICENSE. Notice is he»eby given that I will apply to the Board of Commissioners of Vigo county. Indiana, at their June term, for a license to sell "intoxicating liquors" in a less quantity than a quart at a time, with the privilege of allowing the same to be drank on my premises, for one year. My place of business and the premises, whereon said liquors are to be sold and drank are located on lot 8 Rose's addition on the north-we6t corner of Eight and Poplar streets in the Second ward, in the city of Terre Haute, in Harrison township, in Vigo county, Indiana.
C. KUHLMAN.
APPLICATION FOR LICENSE. Notice is hereby given that I will apply to the Board of Commissioners of Vigo county, Indiana, at their June term, for a license to set 1 "intoxicating liquors" in a less quantity than a quart at a time, with the privileges of allowing the same to be drank on my premises, for one year. My place of business and the premises wbereon said liquors are to be sold and drank are located on the south half of lot
95
of the original in-lots cf the
town,now city of Terre Haute,on the east side of Third street between Main and Ohio streets, in Harrison township, in Vigo county, Indiana.
JNO. T. STAFF.
APPLICATION FOR LICENSE Notice is hereby given that I will ap' ply to the Board of Commissioners of Vigo county Indiana, at their June term, for a license to sell "intoxicating liquors" in a less quantity than a quart at a time, with the privilege of allowing the same to be drank on my premises for one year. My place of business and the premises whereon said liquors are to be sold and drank are located
928
south Second street
in the city of Terre Haute, in Harrison township, in Vigo county, Indiana. HENRY PATT.
APPLICATION FOR LICENSE. Notice is hereby given thst I will apply to the Board of Commissioners of Vigo county, Indiana, at their June term, for a license to sell "intoxicating liquors" in a less quantity than a quart at a time, with the privilege of allowing the same to be drank on my premises, for one year. My place of business and the premises whereon said liquors are to be sold and drank are located lo\ 286 of original in-lots of town, now city of Terre Haute, in Harrison township, in Vigo county, Indiana.
HENRY APPMAN.
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Indorsed by such well known Breeders as M. H. Cochrane, Esq., of Compton, Quebec, Geo. F. Morgan, of Hereford Park, 111. Jesse McAllister, Esq., of Wolcott, Ind., and Jno. B. Sherman, C. E. Culbertson, Frank Parmalec, &c., of Chicago.
Hundreds of tons sold to the Dairymen of the Northwest during the month of March, who without exception pronounce it the greatest milk producer in use.
This meal combines all the good qualities of oil cake, and the virtues claimed for cooked feed. One trial will convince any feeder of its merits. Prices \erylow. Send for circular, and prices to the CHICAGO LINIEED OIL Co.T
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