Terre Haute Weekly Gazette, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 1 July 1880 — Page 7

£5 Year8 before the Public.

THE CENAJ1NE DR. C. McLANE'S LIYERPILLS

*re not recommended as a remedy for ull the ills that flesh is heir to," but ir. affections of the Liver, and in all Biliou* Complaints, Dyspepsia, and Sick Headache, or diseases of that character, t»ey stand without a rival.

ACUE AND FEVER.

No better cathartic can be used pre paratory to, or after taking quinine. As a simple purgative they are unequaled-

BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. The genuine are never sugar-coated. Each box a red-wax seal on the lid, with the impression, McLANE'S LIVER VILL. Each wrapper bears the signatures of C. McLane and Flemiro Bros.

Insist upon having the genuine

DrTc.

McLANE'S

LIVEK PILLS, pre­

pared by FLEMING BROS., Pittsbnrgli, Pa., the market being full of imitations of the name JVcLane, spelled differently Sut same pronunciation.

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MMM OF THE AGE. TUTTS' PILLS

Dr. Tut? has enccieded in combining in these pills th« heretofar® an tngonlstic qualltiesof a Strbnothino, Purgative, and a

CURE SICK HEADACHE.

TUTT'SPSU.S

CURE DYSPEPSIA.

Pu-

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Tonic.

Their first apparent effect is to increase tho appetite by causing tho food to ^properly aaimitate. Thus the aysfem Is nourished, and by their tonic action on •fie digestive orguas, i-pgnlar and'healthy evucur.tioua ore produced.

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The rapidity with wMoh PERSON'S TAKE ON FLESH while under litts iufiiicnw .of these il-ii'.r, luflicates their a^'.(iptability to nourish ihi body, hence their "fllrocv in curing nor0U9 debilily, inclcxic'io!y, dyBpriwia, wastthe ni'iatiloB.slnggiehnfw of the liver, fhromc constipation, jam! irr.pnrtingiieait'h.S

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T^TI'SKLLS

UtreMgth to the ayHtocu.

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jSuid ^yerj'wVire. JPrlic 23 cento. Offlea £3. jftirray Ii NBjSV YORK*

TUTT^MS

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APrttrtffe',

In eliminating the Impurities of tbe blood, the natural nud necessary result Is the cure of Serof-* nlotta and other Skin ErnptlansA DtseaMC including Cannn, Clwa. and other sores.

It is the best Blood ParMer, and stlmu lates every function to more healthful action, aud thus a benefit In all diseases.

Dyijwpila,

VmAbm

afths ttmuck

ConsflpaUon, DlntnM*. fiearral DeWlI|T. etc., are cured by the iaft Bitter*. It is utiequaled as an Appetiser and Regular Tonic.

It Is a medicine which should be Jn every family, and which, wherever used will save payment of many doctors' bills.

Bottles of two sisea prices SO cent* ana H.

^W-WARNER'S Safe Remedies are Isold by Druggbta & Dealers in Med* icine everywhere.

iH.H.Wimer&Co.,

R00HE8TEB, If. HTlMlftrrwpkM

The New Haven woman who en, in awhile you Etna a person bad heath, but hardly ever.

aven Register spea ojoyed good health, find a person who

aks of a Once enjoys

The man who lays an egg on the table is beginning to arrive at the country newspaper offices.

A singing fish has been discoverd. has chromatic scales. 1

It cost $2.50.

CLIPPINGS.

An arm of the sea—A, howi Hard up—The ascent of a mountain! In-doons—Panels.—Steubenville Herald. A Deadwood man—A cigar store Indian. An open secret—One trusted to a woman Rabbits burjpafriJffTfifils, but we find Hillsbqtf^rOhfo

Eve was the original maid of fall work Quincy Modern Argo, A man slain with a sabre is the "sworded wretch" you hear of.

The darkest hour is generally after the gas company sends in its bill. When a man is crusty is it right to de. scribe his temper as tart?

A two-foot-rule—Don't wear tight shoes—Hackensack Republican. A slow eater generally has to use a goo dear of k£lch.-wp.*-McGregor News.

The young man who bets on his watch as a time-keeper is staking notes on time A sailor standing amidships is not nec essarily a midshipman.—PhiladelphiaSunday Item.

Strange thing about this pedestrian business. Even an apprentice to the trade is a journey-man.

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He blowed into the old shot-gun. With derision in his laugh— His obituary was a lovely thing

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Great liars in Scotland. The first river vou come to the}- will tell you is the Forth.—Ronton Transcript.

If a widow and a widower were being united in matrimony, what process would they be undergoing? Repairing.

When a man offers a nice present to his wife to induce her to prepare dinner for a friend, is it not an extra-dish-on reaty

Times are 50 hard just now Unit when we send a postal to a delinquent subscriber he won't even pay attention.— Vallcjo Chronicle. ,J .'

This is the latest for wedding invitat tions in Boston: "Come around and see us capture a mother-in-law, at 8 o'clock, sharp."

The chronic fun-maker lives in Jollyyet, Illinois.—N. Y. News. So? thought it was Lafyette, Indiana.—Boston our tl\of Commerce.

A mute in Hackensack, in a transport of joy. squeezed his affianced to death. The jury's verdict was: "Died of muteelation.—Utica Observer.

"Aristocratic swells now carry scented cane?." And there is more scent in the head of the cane than there is sense in the head of the "swell" who carries it. "Julius, did you 'tend de las' meetin ob dc debatin' society?" "Yes, sir.' "Well, what was de fust ting dat cum afore de lvouse "Why, it was a charcoal cart."

The "next" pupil who spelled chimney correctly was told by the teacher to go up-one, but didn't want to.—Puck. Perhaps lie didn't jump readily because he didn't have his spring soot on.—Ex.

What is the difference between a stylish young lady's cranium and a ham mock One is a banged head and the other is a hanged bed. (All rights re served.)—Quincy Modem Argo.

The Queen of Prussia snores.—[Boston Post. We ddegate the Post man to place a clothesp in on her nose.—[New Haven Register. We decline to serve as .an instructed delegate.—Boston Post. "No," she said as she sipped the cream it would take his last dime to pay for "no, I never cat cake myself, but ma says she is gettiug awfully hungry waiting for a piece of my wedding cake.

Old brass and iron ketles ard cotriparatively safe unless a boy and a circus come in conjunction. About this time also, the junk shop is always found to le in perihelion with the son.—Lockport Union. 'Squeak, Stjueak, Squeak," said a heavily loadedwagon, which was going through a deep mud hole. "If you'll hold your tongue," said the horses, "we'll pull you through."—Rome Sentinal

He was a ragged orphan boy—• He did not own a cent—, But still whene'er he tore Ills clothes,

He'd gather in his rent. —Salem Sunbeam. MissZazel, in Barnum's circus, gets shot, out of a canijon. Some of the other circus performers get "shot out of a botue."—Norrist&im Herald. Rome sportsmen get shot out of the store where it sold.—Rome Sentinel.

We have an honest and Sober set of compositors at our office. The editor can go off an hour, leaving the bottle of ben zine, used for cleaning type, and find cv •ry drop of it there when he comes back Hartford Sunday Journal.

A young man in a Court street saloon rose up and said he was going West be cause Boston was so dead that a man could Steven get a chance to fight here It took three policeman to get enough of him out doors to be worth taking to doctor as foundation.on which to build a human being. He will, on recovery, go West in search of peace and quiet.—^"Boston Post.

A clergyman asked his Sunday-school: "With what remarkable weapon did Samson at one time slay a number of Philistines" For awhile there was no answer, and the clergyman, to assist the children a little, commenced tapping his jaw with the tip of his finger, at the same time'say ing, "What's this What's this?" Quick as thought a little fellow replied: "The jaw-bone of an ass, sir."

The clergyman was a very young man, and had never before held a baby. The infant was a big boy, who began to "corkscrew" his way through clothes and wrappings. The minister held on bravely, but in a few moments the child's face disap

ly by

band, and, straddling the child upon the chancel-rail, said to the mother: "If you don't hold that baby, I shall have nothing left but the dress to baptise." He was at once relieved.

An exchange says that a ton of gold is worth only about a half million dollars. We give this for what it is -worth our time lias been so taken up with politics, and somebody has hidden jawtgr the scales.

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tlSllSl THE THREE HAUTE WEEKLY GAZETTE.

Doagheei^Hv .4^

IIQW HE DOMINATED THE WINNLXG CANDIDATE. In presenting the name of General Hancock to the convention day before yesterday, the eloquent Daniel W. Dougherty, of Pennsylvania, embodied the Democratic admiration for this pure, upright and faithful man in these words:

I propose to present to the thoughtlul consideration of the convention the name of one who, on the field of battle, was styled "The Superb," yet won still nobler renown as a military Governor whose first act, when in command of Louisiana and Texas, was to salute the Constitution bv proclaiming that the military rule shall ever be subservient to the civil power. The plighted word of a soldier was roved by the acts of a statesman, nominate one whose name will suppress all factions will be alike acceptable to the North and to the South a name that will thrill the republic a name, if nominated, of a man that that will crush the last embers of sectional strife, and whose name will be the dawning of that day so long looked for, the day of perpetual brotherhood among the people of America. With him as our champion we can fling away our shrouds and .wave an aggressive war with him we can appeal to the supreme majority of the American people against the corruptions of the Republican party and their untold violations of constitutional liberty with liim as our standard-bearer the bloody banner of Republicanism will fall palsied to the ground. Oh, my countrymen, in this supreme hour when the destinies of the republic—when the imperiled liberties of the people are in your hands—pause and reflect take heed make no misstep, I say. I nominate one who will cany every State ,in the South I nominate one who will cany Pensyl vania carry New Jersey and carry New" York. I propose the name—[a voice "carry Ohio."] Aye, and carry Ohio. I propose the soldier-statesman, whose record is as stainless as his sword, Winfield Scot Hancock. One word more, if elected will take his seat.

SCRAPS.

Secretary.Sherman takes fifty daili The Germi strength of 2,1

anny has now a war 1,000 of men.

Out of seventy-nine organized county in Kansas, sixty-five have railroads. The Western Reserve is going out of the cheese and into the president ousiness.

The Knights Templar's gathering in Chicago will bring 80,000 people.—Chicago Express.

The official stenographer of the Chicago convention sent in a bill of $1,200 for his work.

There is a report that Mrs. J. W- Mackay has-offered to purchase the French crown iewels.

Senator Edmunds and Joaquin Mille are a-fishing together, some where up in Canada.

The evil that men do lives after them. Cows likewise do not give oleomargarine until they are dead.

The demand for chairs that Washington once sat in is keeping the furnituremakers very busy.—Boston Post.

Miss Anna IJ. Dickinson will, it is reported, reappear upon the stage -the autumn in lier play, "The Crown of Thorns." "Never mistake perspiration for inspiration," said an old minister in his charge to a young] pastor just being ordained.

If the ex-Khedive has much more trouble with his harem he'll offer the entire lot to Simon Cameron at reduced figures.

At this season, when the joung girl looks pale and grows listless, it is hard to say whether it is early love or early potatoes.

Rocliefort has grown gray and faf. Fred. Archer, the English jockey, is not coming to America.

Gen. Garfield's mother is a relative of tho famous Hosea Ballou, of Boston. Dr. Schliemann is going to Leipsic to superintend the publication of his book on Troy.

Nearly one-fourth of ttie exhibitors at tho Grosvenor gallery, in London, this year are women.

The Czar, it is understood," is aliout to contract a left-handed marriage with the princess Dolgorouki.

John Stuart Mill's works are very pop ular in Russia, and a demand for them is springing up in Gemany. •Miss Burlingame, daughter of the late Hon. Anson Burlingame, is soon to marry Mr. Henry Jacques, of Boston

Senator Edmunds is an enthusiastic an-

S'er,salmon

and makes a trip eveiy summer to rivers of the North. !t Rochefort is a lucky man only in degree. He has fought eight duels and still lives, though he has been wounded eteiy time.

The Duke of Richmond and Gordon K. G., consents to act as president of the Cab-driver's Association of London.

PCol.

Henry Ledyard, of Newport, IR. who died a few days ago in London, was a son-in-law of the late General Lewis Cass. v" -H-

Mks-DeGroot, who has built a church in Newark, N. J., at her own expense, has had a clause put in the deed to the effect that if fairs, festivals, or other entertainments are held therein, the property shall revert to the original owner. It is supposed that the benovelent lady had, at some time, wrestled with a church stew.

"One of the bores at card-playing,1 says "Cavendish," the great whist authority, "is the 'If you had' partner, who constantly greets you with 'If yon had only done so-and-so we should have made so-and-so.' He says the proper response to these bores is, "If your aunt had been a man she would have been your uncle."

It is a mean temperature that don't send afresh breeze.

ANTON MEYER'S

1?* *ager Beer Brewery,

THE LAKGBST IN THEj3£ATE, S .• The beer is unexcelled for parity and excellence.

Supplied in kegs of all sizes to the trade anil families.

BREWING EVERY DAY

the year round, without intermission.

I A N E E A

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 than^ an be purchased elsewhero in the city

I will also repair and varnish old furn turd job work in all branches madetj order at No. 513 Walnnt street.

Charles Triche, "s

ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED

a,T

U. R. JeffersY'

Dealer Wool, and Manufacturer of

Cloths, Cassimeres, 'n\ Tweeds, Flannels, Jeans, Blankets,

or our own mak

N. B. our

wool.

Peter Koruman, Proprietor.

Oa the oorner of Fifth and Main streets down stairs.

Dyeing and, Scouring

By greatly improved facilities I am prepared to do all kinds of -i

Ladies' and Gents'

Wear, in cleaning and coloring, at reasonable rates, and invite all wishing anything done in this line to try the old reliable house

of

j^H. F. REINER,

Henry Steincamp,

Who is on the corner of Third and Mulberry streets, has The Best Stocked Grocery in that part of town. Meats* fish, fancy and staple groceries, and almost everything in the grocery line constantly kept.

McKeen Cadet Band

,1s now full, having

Accomplished Musicians,

W. P. HiIX.

Stocking Yarns

Carding and Spinning, r.

PARK ROW (TIMES BUILDING NEW YORK

Is authorized to contract for advertis# ments in the Gazette, at our best rates

Home-Made Carpets.

John Haiiisch, proprietor of the car pet factory on Ninth between Main and Cherry street, is prepared 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 to suit you give him a call. He also has cash to pay for 5,000 pounds of carpet rags.

ED, ROACH,

No. 30 north Fourth street,

Is the man to see for fresh fish, game 01 season, freBh vegetables and cureu hams. Won't be undersold.

Eureka Barber Shop

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Uood barber a aua an attentive boot black and crush v. r.o v.hcs kept constantly on hand and euticr »i,.iled or sold to the medical profession. Removal of corns a specialty by an artist in the business.

eral years, baa beea cared of JW%

Great Prostration

ON

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The highest market price in cash,

le of goods exchanged for

IVIr. J. H. Bates,

NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING AGENT,

if Airr

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655 UfAlN STREET.

Dr. Otto Wilde's DENTAL KOOM8,

No. 026, Marble Block, Terre Haute, Ind «®"Dr. Wilde is prepared to make all kinds of Dental Work iOf superior excellence. Gold,

Silver, Vulcanite, Coralite and Amber Plates, Carved Work,

Artificial Palates, &c. Nitro Oxide (an excellent and safe ansesthetic) given. eeyAll operations' in our "Specialty" will receive prompt, careful and successful attention.

legant New Uniforms

-AND ARE

Ready to take ordersf or brass or string music.

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igar si Ohio.

615 Main, or Sylvester Owens', 802

G. L. HARRISON,

GROCER, DEALER IN FEED,

Corner of Seventh ami Poplar Streets,

S: Will keep during the summer ffl

Ice Cream at 10 Cants a Oish

Preptratin of ROW ud CALKSAYA BARK, coabMoi vltfe tto Pfeospbifts.

Endorsed by tbe Medical ProflMckxi, and recommended by ttwm far

fryspcptla, Gwml Otbility, Fcaale

DIsmms,

CrotiM Station,

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bv the DM of I)B

Habtkk'8 Ikok Toxic, which

raised her from htr beA where she bad lying for

months."

Waal «f Vitality, It,

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iRoff Tonic kit done wonders here. A who bad been doctored nearly to death for

my

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MANOFAOTUBXD BT

BE DH. BARTER HEDICIBE No. 213 NOBTH MAIN STREET. 81. IXtUIS.

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Touched bottom at last come and see at the Boss shoe store.

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30 DATSV TRIAL

UF VITALITY, «o„ or to tbOM afflicted with RHEUMATISM, KKCKALOIA.

KIDNEY THOUBLK8, SPINAL AFFKCTIOSS, KCTTUBBgl, OIBhABKSOV A DELICATR NAlTltE bitiikr kkl AKD

oraxn DISBISSS. SPEEDY CURBS GUARANTEED. BENP FOR ILLUBTXIATED

AddrM* VOLTAIC.BCLT^CO...Marshall, Mioh.

TheTerre HkuteHo^a

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the Oldest and the Best,

Located on the corner of seventh and Itain, has long ,nAemaintainsiuirecent

a ieadinn rank among the best hotels of the state provements under the management of

lima 83 still more attractive ,v

Office of Dr. M. W, CASE, 933 Arch Street, Fhilad'a, Ru

A Terrible Diaeaae. It*feartoi

CATARRH

lan it is erer aggnroi while a ran ia po#4l thoromtb. anecearf it

It doM not ra-l

dafomitiaa,

qoire ten min-tmmm

to demonstrate tho value of CarboUte of Ttr,

ing remedial agent known to tcience.

tbe most healing and soothing propertiea are ao combined with ^ine Treo Tar, that the mere breathing converts them into a dense smoke

ao siousands, icnt. Satisfaction Always fiaaraiteed.

last it ia avar aggreron t. Ordinary traatmenli ara worse than tiaeleai. If neglected while a rare ia porittAe, It may rapidly develop into quick coeramptioD. lb* it Ad plaaaant tnatmant ia

ImIm CARBOLATE tfTABingmfP •1 FOR CATARRH. ASTHMA.

Addrear,

Tost Valuable

F?i Remedy own.

SBAND ntlL AT THE PHILADELPHIA EXPOSITIOlf. ULYEB MEDAL AT THE PAmiS EZNUT19X.

I. J. Willien. M. I)

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O&tKeitb Serentb ottoe, on Cheatnnt near Seventh street.

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Hammocks, firom 75c up

$3.50. at Hanley's, 28 1-2 nor Fourth street.

N. W^ ATER & SON

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.»T[!S£. Philadelphia,

Corner Chettant tai Eighth Streets, recMT advertisements for tais paper. B8T MA TBS at Lowest Cash Bates, tree

Jamea Brown of

our county, has requested to tender yon his grateru4 jdementa for tira great ben«*

wife received from the oae of

He tella as that, after having

or four hundred doUars doctors1 bUls, two bo than all other

H^P'of your Ibox Tome did her more good than all other mi Idnes she ever used. She was troubled with Otnmgtmmt 9/ iromb, WKUa, ««c., firom which she Is much relieved.

r. a.patbicx ago.

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Boots, shoss and slippars 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* 75 and 2.00, mens' fine 8 calf shoes $1.25,1.50,1.75 and 2.00.

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Balaam* and Ooratalaoffl wvllOUmr I Kill

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mr AVOID WORTHLESS IMITAT'ON^ AN0 BASE !M'T*T0RS.-«»

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Vaseline—such as Pomade Vasellna Vaseline Cold Cream,

Vaseline Camphor Ie» 1 Vaseline Toilet soaps, :'m ara«a^*ri«rl«aa7(lallaraaafc ig YA8EUNB C0N7ECT10N8Lf ft An agreeable form of tak- I ing Vaseline internally.

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SKIN DISEASES, BHEUKATX8K,

CATARRH, HEMORSHOUW, Etc. Also for Coughs, Co^ds, Sore Throat, Croup and Diphtheria, etc, 25 and 50 esnt sixes of all onr good*.

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25 CEHTB A BOX.

Dr. L. J. Weinstein,:

RESIDENCE,

398 north 6tb street. 8. W. corner 6tl and GhcsMotSt. ,, OFFICE. 503 .If,. Tblrteentb Street, Carnes, liberty Atsnc.

Office bonrs at residence till 8 w. 12 to IP. M. 6 to TP. 91. Bonrai at office, to9 A. Kf

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to fr

Steamer Reindeer

Will make two trips per week regularlj, hereafter to HutRonville and return, starting on

Sunday & Wednesday

mornings, froai the foot of Main atree -v. for further particulars apply to W. GRUSEN. Masters