Terre Haute Weekly Gazette, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 17 June 1880 — Page 3
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THE CEWJUINE
DR. C. McLANE'S
LIVER PILLS
are not recommended as a remedy "for all the ills that flesh is heir to," out ir. affections of the Liver, and in all Bilious Complaints, Dyspepsia, and Sick Headache, or diseases ot that character, they stand without a rival.
AGUE AND FEVER. Is'o better cathartic can be used preparatory to, or after taking quinine. As a simple purgative they are unequaled.
BEWARE OF IMITATIONS.
The genuine are never sugar-coated. Each box has a red-wax seal on the lid, with the impression, McLANE'S
LIVER
PILL. Each wrapper bears the signatures of C. MCLANE and FLEMING HKOS. he genuine .'1LLS, preDR.
Insist upon having the genuine McLANE'S LIVER 1\
pared by FLEMING BROS., Pittsburgh, To., the market being full of imitations of the name McLtine, spelled differently *mt same jronunciation.
INVALIDS
AND 0THER8 SEEKING
HEALTH,
STRENGTH AND ENERGY,
WITHOUT THE USE OF DRUGS, ARE REQUESTED TO SEND FOR THE ELECTRIC REVIEW, AN ILLUSTRATED JOUR
NAL, WHICH IS PUBLISHED FOR FREE DISTRIBUTION.
ITcal
TREATS upon ITEALTII, HTGIENE, and PhysiCulture, And is complete encyclopaedia of •nformstion for invalids and tnose who tuner from Nervons, Kxh*ustlnf{ and Vninful Diaeanei. Every -ubjeci thnt bears upon health and human happiness, -ecelven attention in ita pages: and the many questions asked by Buffering invalids, who have dispaired of a cure, are answered, and valuable information is volunteered to all who are in need of medical advice.
The subject of Electric Belts rertus Medicine, and :.he bundled and one questions of vital importance to suffering humanity, are duly considered and ex-
plftiufd*
YOUNG MEN
And othe.s who *cflVr from Nervous and Fhysical Debility. Loss of Manly Vigor, Premature Exhaustion and the many gloomy consequences of early indiscretion, etc., are especially benefited by consulting iu contents.
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Address, the publishers,
PULVERMACHER GALVANIC CO.,
COR. EIGHTH & VINE STREETS, CINCINNATI, a
Coughs Bronchitis Consumption What a Well-known Druggist says abou Allen's Lung Balsam. 'lOTIIIiHN READ!
Oakland Station, Ky.
Gentlemen: The demand for Allen's Lung Balsam is increasing constantly. The ladies think there is no medicine equal to it for croup and whooping cough.
C. S. MARTIN, Druggist.
Sold bv all Medicine Dealers.
TUTTS PiLLS
INDORSED BY
PHYSICIANS, CLERQYME8 AND THE AFFLICTED EVERYWHERE.
THE 6REATEST MEDICAL TRIUMPH OF THE A8E.
TUTTS' PILLS
Da. TCTT has sncceeded in combining in thene pills th« heretofore antagonistic qualities of a STRKMGTHINO, PURGATIYB, and a PURIFYING TONIC.
CURE SICK HEADACHE.
TUTT'S PILLS
CURE DYSPEPSIA.
Their first apparent effect is to increase the appetite by causing the food to jiroperiy assimilate. Thus the system is nonri?hcd, and by their tonic uction on the digestive organs, regular and healthy evacuations aro produced.
TUTT'S"PILLS
CURE CONSTIPATION.
TUTT'S
PILLS
CUBE PILES.
TUTFSPiLLS
The -apidity with 'which PERSONS TAKE JON FLESH while under [the influence of these pills, indicates their a--laptihllity to nourish the body, hence their efficacy curing nervous debility, inolancholj*, dyspepsia, wasting o/the muscles,sluggishness of tbo liver, chronic constipation, and imparting health fc treugtli to the system. Sold everyw :ere.
CURE FEVER AND AGUE.
TUTT'S
PILLS
CURE BILIOUS COLIC.
T«TT'S~PILLS Cure KIDNEY Complaint.
TUTT'S PILLS CURE TORPID LIVER.
Price 25 cents. Offi'o
TUTT'S PSLLS iKPAKI APPETITE.
H3 Murruy Street* KK'.V YORK.
Kizetfc.
THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 1880.
WHAT THE HERALD WOULD I E O N O W
Why Whittaker slit his ear.
Roeney's money. So
Who has Pat would Pat. "When politicians will practice what they preach.
When cadet Whittaker will again assult himself. Who wants to loan any more money to Mrs. Clem.
What nas become of the Indianepolis cremation society. Where the committee intend to the Morton monument,
•toce
When men's private life will be as good as their public advice. How the Indiana delegation on Don Cameron's check book.
The reason why Spotter Darby has suddenly become so popular with all the drivers.
It the devil will 6top business this sumrasr, while the clergy desert their flotk «.nd go on a vacation. "IThen the schoal board proposes to pay wstnen teachers the 6ame wages as mtn, where they do the same amount of
DRAMATIC AND PERSONAL.
There are twenty-two journalists in the British Parliament.
The picnic season is not so bard on the theaters as the hot weather.
Story has completed his statue of General Prescott, of Revolutionary fame.
John A Mackey, Victor Reynolds and George Howard will be with Rice's Sur prise Party hereafter.
Mrs. and Mr. Florence will 6ail for Liverpool July 7th. The Mighty Dollar will go with them.
Dennis Kearney's brother—he had a brother—is dead. Would it had been Dennis instead of the bj other.
Miss Harriet Hosmer will return to this country soon to temain a long time. She is the "first of the age in her art.
John McCullough made $50,000 during the season just closed. It exceeds his past receipts for several years combined.
James Morrisey is on his way to Europe to secure attractions for the Emma Abbott opera company. They are needed. jj^Minnie Palmer will 6pend the ho1 months at Long Branch. We would no1 object to her spending the remainber o^ her life there.
There are only seven resident stock companies in the United States but a good many people would like to see a return to the old regime.
Adelaide Neilsor. has sold at auction most of her stage dresses and jewelry. It is said that she intends to retire to private life for a while.
Archibald Forbes, the celebrated war correspondent of the London Daily Newts, will visit the United States next winter on a lecturing tour.
There will be an Uncle Tom's Cabin company organized in this city next season. Frank Scott has made a veay clever dramatization of the immortsl story.
That one hundred and seventy five pounds of sweet voice in the person of Annie Louise Cary is wandering on a foreign shore. She will spend some months abroad.
Harriet Beecher Stowe and Mark wain—a queer partnership—are dramatizing Uncle Tom's Cabin, and J, R. Pond will produce it in New York next season.
Some one has made a census of the theaters in this country and reports that there are 380 legitimate places of amusement. We had supposed that there was a greater number than this.
Annie Pixley, the charming M'Liss of the play of that name, will begin her next season in New England, under the management of A. S. Anthony, of New Bedford, Mass.
J. H. Hill will exhibit, the unparalled gospel acrobat, T. De Witt Talmage, in a series of startling lecture feats in all the big towns between New York and 'Frisco next tall.
Fannie Louise Buckingham, actress, andW. B. Pettit, late of the Occidental hotel, were married in New York last week. Mr. Pettit will manage his wife in Mazeppa, next season.
A printer named Andrew Aimer died in^Scottland racently. He was a com positor in the office when the Waverly novels were set up, and had handled thousands of pages of Scott's manuscript.
A daughter of Dumas, fils, was married in haste the other day. The groom met her at a fancy dress ball one day and the two were made one on the next. It is not stated who the young lady's mother is.
A pretty fair Sala-ry, 6ays an outrageous punster, is earned by George Agustus Sala, who has an income of $10,000 jear from his writings. They are not worth the fraction of a cent over that sum.
THE HUMAN BRAIN. The average weight of the human brain is between forty and fifty ounces and is therefore, larger and heavier than that of anv animal, with two exceptions that of a large whale, which has been found to weigh fiv? pounds and that of the elephant, ranging from eight to ten pounds. The brain of a full grown gor ilia weighs about fifteen ounces. As a general rule, the more intelligent animals have larger brains, in proportion to their weight of body, and" in this the dog shows his superiority to the cow, and man to the elephant and whale. This rule has its exceptions, however since in many birds the brain is larger in proportion to the body, than in man and the hody ofthelittie '"ouistiti," or marmoset monkey of South America, is only twenty times as heavy as its brain. In a comparison of the male with the female brain it wg» found that the aver age weight of two hundred and seventyeight male European brains was fortynine and one-half ounces, while that of one hundred and nineteen female brains was forty-four. This order is, however, reversed, if the ratio of brain to body be the standard for in eighty-one male brains, the ratio was found to be as 1 to 36.50, while in eighty-two female brains it was as to 36 46. Carefully prepared tables indicate that in both sexes the brainjnereases rapidly up to the age of about seven years, then less rapidly to fourteen years, and after ,vard more slowly to the twentieth year, near which date it attains its greatest weight. After the age of fitly, the brain seems to lose about an ounce for each decade. The average weight of the brain with one thousand intelligent persons, exceeds that of an equal number of ignorant ones but observation proves that a large brain may often coexist with a slight degree intelligence, while, on the other haud, a very high degree of intellectual power and general culture may characterize individuals whose brains are below the average. Hence it appears that neither absolute nor relative 6ize of the whole brain is a sufficient test of mental power, either in animals or human beings.
bu
stands
One of Forepaugh's elephants packed his trunk with a sack of Pittsburg pea nuts, and left the astonished Neapolitan calling on "Jesu Christi" for help in vaiif. The big.'eared walked away with an air of satisfaction which was touching to see.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
Notice is hereby given that I will sel' at public auction on Saturday, June the 12th, 1SS0, at the residence ot Benjamin Funkhouser, late of Vigo county, Indiana, deceased, all his personal property consisting 01 live stock, household good, and furniture, agricultural implements corn, wheat &c.
A credit of six months on all sums over five dollars the purchaser giving his note with security to be approved by me, waiving valuation and appraisment law, drawing 6 per cent, interest.
ANTON MEYER'S
Lagerlloer Brewery,
The Largest
THE lEKKE HAUTE "WEEKLY GAZETTE.
DANIEL R. SHIRLEY,
Administrator of the estate of Benjamin unkhouser, deceased. Mav, 21
Virginia Springs.
RAILWAY.
mum* ajaiQ
The Great Pleasure Route to
Washington, Baltimore,
Philadelphia,
New York, Boston, And all Eastern Points. Direct Route The Cheapest and Most
TO
Stannton, Charlottesville, Kichmoml, Petersburg, Lynchburg, XorfolK,
Danville, Wilmington, Savannah, Augusta
THE WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, Known world wide for the many healing virtues of its waters, are located immediately on the line of this great Pleasure Koute, while many others, ef equ^l merit, within a short distance and easy of access by regular lines of tlrst-class Concord C--aches.
By examining our Map and Time Tables you will And this THE MOST DESIRABLE ROUTE,
Asour passengers hare the privilege of stop tag at an or all o( the Springs in the Moun jdins of Virginia and resume their journey at pleasure. No other line can offer these (tueements. Our ltoad-Bed is first-class in very particular.
TRAINS EQUIPPED WITH ALL MODERN IMPROVEMENTS,
And everything tha accessary for the comfort and con veuiet 0 the passengers. To NEW l'O&K yi ave choice of two routes either via Corst .'ille, Washington, etc., or via Richmond .take oue of the magnificent steamer lae Old Dominion Ocean Steamship 3sx.| parsing within view of all the plasc iiitorlcal interest on the James River, old fomi.
WC8t
Oonifort, Fortress
Monroe, Hampton Roads, Rip Raps, JameBtown, etc. TRY THIS LINE and be convinced that it Is the finest Pleasure Route on the Continent.
Tlcicetson Sale at 171 Walnut Street, Gibson Ilouse, and Gr*nd Hotel, Cincinnati on board Company's Stermers, and at all principal Tisket Offices in the west and south-
SAM T. DeFORD, Jr. Western Passenger Agent, 171 Walnut Street, Cincinnati, O.
HENRY STEINCAMP,
Who if on the corner of Third and Mulberry ^troets'.has THE BEST STOCKED GROCERY part of town. Meats, fish, groceries, "nd staple, and almost everything in ng line constantly kept.
in
the
Slate.
The beer is unexcelled for purity and excellence. Supplied in kegsttf all size to the trade and families.
Brewing Every day
the year round, without intermission.
It can't be beat.
L. J. Willien, M. I)
Oa North Seventh ofiicc, on Chestnut] near Seventh street.
OFFICE HOCKS
From 7 to 9 A. M. and 1 to S ?. M. and 6} to 8 P.M.
First Class Furniture
Forty years experience in the furnitur business enables me to offer a class work superior to the common factory goods. Chamber, library and office furniture made a specialty. Call and see the most beautifd chamber set at 40 per cent, less thane an be purchased elsewhere in the city
I will also repair and varnish old furnturd job work in all branches made to order at No. 513 Walnut street.
Charles Triche,
Home-Made Carpets
John Hanisch, proprietor of thw carpet factory at 830 Main street, is pre pared to do all kinds of work in his line, as his facilities for making first class work on short notice are the best in the city, employing only first-class weavers, he guarantees satisfaction in every carpet. When you want a carpet woven tc suit you give him a call. He also has cash to pay for 5,000 pounds of carpet rags.
Dr. Otto Wilde's
DENTAJL ROORIS,
Ho. 636, Marble BlocJ£.*Terre Haute. Ind •"Dr. Wilde is prepared, to~make all kinds of Dental .Work of superior excellence. 'Gold, Silver, Vulcanite, Coralitoand Amber Plates, Carved Work, Artificial Palates,
Ac.
Nitro Oxide ran excellent and safe anaaetlc.) given. •^TAll operations in our ilfrecoive prompt, careful ana ttention.
•Specialty" successful
SiMI
THE
E E E
Sewing Machine
Xs llxe ZE3est I
IT SURPASSES ALL IN WORKMANSHIP
ITS SIMPLICITY UNEXCELLED.
Its Curability Never Questioned.
Is Elegant in Appearance.
The World Challenged^ Produce Its Equal.
Cor. Fourth and Ohio, in W. H. Greiner's 6hoe store
W. II. FISK, Gen. Agent.
Unscrupulous parties are falselv representing t« consumer* that they are selling shirts of out ninmifurture.
Sliirlii Dladc to Order b.r o» henr fctnmn Willi Indelible Ink on Yoke, Ihiu:
r$«S0N CHICAGO, CINCINNATI.
t-OUi&
Oar Read.r-Mnde Xliirln bear atamp wills Indelible Ink on Yoke, (bus:
All Others are Falsely Represented.
WILSON BROS. Importing and Jobbing Men's Furnish*"**
STOPPED FREE Marvelous success. Insane Persons Restored! DR. KLINE'S
for aU Baiis A
GREAT
8^?yRJS
CUTt far Epilepsy and Nerve Affections.
IINFALLIBLEFits,
If taken &a directed. No Fits after
liirttdav'tuse. Treatise and $2 trial bottlefrecto I Kit patients, they p&ylngexpressage. Send name, IP. CK and express address to Da. KLINB.931 I Arch St.
Philadelphia, l'a. &e vrincijxd drunaisls.
Steamer Reindeer
Will make two trips per week regularly hereafter to Hut60nville and return starting on
Sunday & Wednesday
mornings, from the foot of Main stree For further particulars apply to W. CRUSEN. Master.
ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED
A.T-
U. li:. Jeffers',
Dealer in Wool and Manufacturer of
Cloths, Cassimeres, Twdfcd8, Flannels, Jeans, Blankets,
Stocking Yarns
Carding and Spinning: N. 15. The highest market price in eash, or our own make of goods exchanged lor wool.
IN 0 IN IN
R. 5 FEVTP" AWN AC II
PHYSICIANS
say It is a Perfect Sub stitut
for the snlphate quinine. Superior in tonic properties, and produces no disagreeable effect.
Dose the same as Sulphate Quinine Sold by all Druoaists or sent by mail. Price $1.50 per oz.
BILLINGS, CLAPP & CO, Chemists, Boat
H. HULMAN,
Wholesale Grocery
and
Ltauor
Dealer,
a in re or iF if
y* .«» ^TapreHaute, Ind.
G. L, Harrison,
COFiKER SLVTKTH AND P0PLAST HAS reeh Meats,
Groceries of all klnda,
im
Feed'of all aorta
a trial
'.frx't*A- IS** fc SfeHW, t*,l -w?*
T'*^ rrost Valuable Fn.....y Remedy o'/vn.
iPrepvatiM of ROT ud CALISAYA BARK, ta coaUniiH with fbe Plosititn. Endorsed by the Medical Profession, and recommended by th«m for Dyspepsia, General Osbility, Female Diseases, Want si Vitality, Ac.
P. Hal. jWion, IVmi., write*! rn'I lioii TOJMC has done wonder* here, who bod been deetored nearly to death for erat years, has been cured IXWiiy Great frottreuitm the nse ef £B HARTER'8 Iisex Tom«. which. raised her from her bed, where she had been
It does not
•JfSy
DR. HAH-
Boots, shoes and slippers less than Manufacturers prices. In
ants shoes all solid Warranted. 25, 30,40, 5C, 60 and 75 cents
misses' cloth top button, $1.25, 150,1.75 and 2.00, ladies' cloth to
Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Glass, -U: Paints, Oils, and 8uilders' Hardware
ETROLEUM JELLY
Used and approved by the leading PHYSICIANS of EUROPE and AMERICA.
WljiBEXX) OKT SO
AXI MAirr
OTBZB DISXA8ZS.
SOSES, CUTS, CHILBLAINS,
SKIN DISEASES, BHEUXAHSM,
ATAW^r, Etc. Also for Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, Croup and Diphtheria, etc, *3"Try them. 25 and 50 cent sizes of all our goods.
GRAND MEDAL AT THE PHILADELPHIA EXPOSITION,! SILVER MEDAJL AT THE PARIS EXPOSITION. COLGATE & CO., N.?-
OH 30 DAYS' TRIAL!
DR. DT93 CKLBBBATED ELECTRO-VOLTAIC BELTS, BANDS, 8T78PSLF80RIB8, TRTJB8ES, BTPPORTEKG, SDTL O TBXB APPLIAXCU,to any person (yonng or old) (nfreiiog from NKRVOU8
OP VlTALITT.et&.or to tho»e afflicted with RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA. PARALYSI8,DYSPE KIDNEY TROUBLES, SPINAL AFFECTIONS RUPTURES. DISEASES OP
•Addre»» VOLTAIC.BELT^CQ...Marshalt. Mich.
Clothing Clothins:
V??
•Silt 'iSffl
1,
FOR MEN AND BOYS, AT—
24 Main street, west of Fourth
The nicest selection of Spring Suits, in Cheviots. Scotch and W on teds, can found at the above place, lower than they will be offered at any other place, withou any exception. Cotne and see for yourself.
Junes BroWB
o«r county, has requests*1 to tender you ifls grateftB
acknowledgments for the great 1 hi* wife received from the use of
IRON TONIC. HO tells us that, after having three or four hundred dollars doctor*' bills, two bot your Ibom Toioc did her more pond than all other lclnes she ever used. See was troubled with Dtrangnncnt Womb, Whim, «te., fron which she is much relieved.
ETUJLK, TXXAS. r. A. PATRICK A GO* HAKCTACMNUO BY
THE DR. BARTER MEDICINE EOI No. 213 NORTH MAIN STREET* ST. LOUTS.
O O O -OF-
5 mens'kip plow {hoes $1.25,
•75 and 2.00, mens' fine calf shoes $1.25,1.50,1.75 and 2.00.
Touched bottom at last come and see at the Bass shuo store.
3D. ZE£eiToolcL'£.
Corner of Third an? flain.
Office of Dr. M. W, CASE, 933 Arch Street, Fhilad'a, Pa.
Sk ML Is a Terrible Disease. Its fearful «Cect»corruption running fawn the throat, weak eyes, deaf. Ha| JUR JUA new, loos of voice, loss of smell, disgusting odors, nut) fs HI deformities, and finely consumption. Ft
IDr.iff.lMS CABBOLATK iff TAR MAIM
reIFOR
quire (en mtn-
cnt. Satisfaction Always Guaranteed.' Address, DR. M. W. CASE, 983 Arek St., Pkiladelphia, F* a®* AVOID WORTHLESS IMITATION AND 8ASE IM^TORS.-®!
W* S. Cliff, J. H. Williams,
Clifi & Williams
-MANUFACTURERS OF-
Sashes, Doors, Blinds, &c. &c.
-AND DEALERS IN-
rs,«
deformities, and finely consumption. From first to
last it is ever aggressive. Ordinary troatments aro worse than useless. If n«glecte4 while a euro is possible, it may rapidly develop into quick consumption. The mail thorough, successful and pleasant treatment is
CATARRH. ASTHMA.
utei to demonstrate the value of Carbolate of Tar, the most htaU QQ|^|£my| PflON*
ing remedial agent known to science. Balsams and Cordials of the most healing and soothing properties aro so combined with Tar, that the mere breathing converts them into a den ir vapor. This is inhaled—taken right to the diseased parts. No heat, I no bot water, simply inhaling or breathing it, and you reel Its healing power at onee. This is endonod by physicians everywhere, and highly commended by I a. n_„ mousands, who have used it with perfect satisfaction. PTLL TKEATM
fine Tree Tar, that the mera breathing converts them into a dense smoke
JCIC., 06DI FTN
1
1 1 iJ.
SO
&
Tho Toilet
Articles from pure
Vaseline—such as Pomade Vaseline^ Vaseline Cold Cream,
For the
Vaseline Camphor Icc^ Vaseline Toilet Soaps, are inperlor to *nj almllar OM. VASELINE CONFECTIONS. An agreeableform oftak ing Vaseline internally. 25 PVM'Pft A DOT
Treatment of
WOUNDS, BtJBI
DISEASES, PREMATL'RB DECAY, LOHB
A
DELICATE NATURE
with ftBEUMA^lSM, NEURALGIA, PARALYSIS, DYSPEPSIA, LIVEKor
ONS-F r—,r:_. ..rrr-
SPEEDY CURES GUARANTEED. 8EN9 FOB ILLUSTRATED PAMPHLET, FBE£
3VT. JOSEPH.
or KfTUEB BKX,
.street
