Terre Haute Weekly Gazette, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 29 July 1880 — Page 7
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IPtftlllS
§& Tears before the Public.
THE CENJUINE DR. C.McLANE'S LI YEIl PILLS
Ore not recommended as a remedy for all the ills that flesh is heir to," but ir affections of the Liver, and in all Bilioua Complaints, Dyspepsia, and Sic* Headache, or diseases of that character, tuey Stand without a rival.
ACUE AND FEVER.
Ho better cathartic can be used preparatory to, or after taking quinine. As simple purgative they are unequaled.
BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. The genuine are never sugar-coated. Each box has a red-wax seal on the lid,
?ILL.
lth the impression, JrfcLANE'S LIVER Eacli wrapper bears the signatures of
C.
McLamk and Fleming Bnos. Insist upon having the genuine
D,Cc. McLANE'8 LlVEIi PILLS, prepared by
FLEMING BROS., Pittsburgh, Pa.,
the market being full of imitations of the name IttrlMne,, spelled differently Vat same pronunciation.
INVALIDS
AND 0THEB8 BEEKEJQ-
HEALTH, STRENGTH AND ENERGY,
WITHOUT THE USE OF DRUGS, ARE REQUESTED TO SENI) FOR THE ELECTRIC REVIEW, AN ILLU8TRATED JOUR
NAL, WHICH IS PUBLISHED FOR FREE DISTRIBUTION. TBEATfl upon HEALTH, HTGIINE, and Physl. cal Culture, and a comitate encyclopedia of 'formation for oral
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Mi and tnnse who suffer from
Servoas, Exhausting an1 Painful Diseases. Every •Object that heart upon health and human happiness, receives attention in itn pages: and the many questions naked bj suffering invalids. who hare dig paired
ft cure, are answered, and valuable information ia Voluuleer«t to all who are in n«ed of medical advice. the subject of Electric Belt* Mrna Medicine, and •fee hundred and one questions of vital iaiportanoe to iuflci ing humanity, are duly conaidered and ex. plained.
YOUNG MEN
And others who differ from Nervous and Physical Deijlllty. Loss of Manly Vigor, Premature Exhaustion •lid the many gloomy consequences of early indiscretion, ctc., ate especially benefited by consulting Its •pnteuts.
Tho ELECTRIC REVIEW exposes the unmitigated frauds practiced by quacks and medical impostors who
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ofeaa to practice medicine," and points out the safe, simple, and eiUs, tive road to Health. Vigor Boa Bodily Energy.
Send your address on postal card for a copy, and iMbrniation worth thousands will be sent you. ^Address, the publishers,
PULVF2MACHER GALVANIC CO.,
COH EIG' IH & VINE STREETS, CINCINNATI, a
TUTT'S
ENDORSED BY IS)
THE AFFLICTED EVERYWHERE.
THE GREATEST MEDIGmI OF THE AGE. TUTTS' PILLS
Dr. Tufr hna enccoeded in combining in these piils the hereto-fo-c antagonistic qualities of a Strength ino, Puroativk. and a Purifying Tome.
CURE SICK HEADACHE.
fUTTrS PILLS
CURE DYSPEPSIA.
Their first apparent effect is to increase tho appetite by causing the food to properly assimilate. Thus the systemis nourished, and by their tonic action on the digestive organs, regular and healthy evacuatlous are produced.
TUTrSPfiLS
CURE CONSTIPATION.
TUTT'S PILLS
CURE PILES.
TUTT'S PIUS
Tho rapidity with which FERSONS TAKE ON fLESH while under the influenbe of these pilla, indicates their adaptability to nourish the body, hence their efficacy in curing nervous debility, melancholy. dyspepsia, wasting o/tbe muscles-slug-gishnees of the liver, chronic constipation, and imparting health & strength to the system. Sold everywhere.
CURE FEVFR AND AOi1*
TUTT'S PILLS
CURE BILIOUS C0L!(
TUTT'S PIUS
Cure KIDNEY Complaint.
TUTT'S PiLtS
CURE TORPID LIVER.
Price 95 cents. Office
TUTT'S P5LLS
53 Murray 8treet« vnRK.
WAST APPETITE.
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In eliminating the Impurities of the blood, the natural and necessary result Is the cure of •erotklouf and otherS
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Ua Kraptloaa A Disease
Including Canrers, Ulevi-s, and other-sores. It is the best Bleed ParUtor. and stlmu
lates every function to more healihftU action. I and thus a benefit In all diseases. Dyusepala. Weaka«*s of the Stomach, I CtasUpatlon, Dtariaca, fieneral Debility, etc., are cured by the Safto Bitter*. It is unequalad as an Appetiser and Regular Tonic.
It a medicine which should be in every ftwnlly, and which, wherever used vilV save ayment of many doctors' bills.
Bottles of twoslsea prlcee SO ecwfesod
SArv5tL'Vlr
|V1DNtY
S afe'
|0-WARNER'3 Safe Remedies are sold by Druggists & Dealers in Medicine everywhere.
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I Fft? fc_T t» Cure,
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iH.H.Warner&Co.,
proprietor*, B0GHE8TER, N. T. ITVflead tor Pamphlet
I Teitieenitia.
SATURDAY JULY 24, 1880.
A Uara.
To all who are suffering from the errors and indiscretions of youth, nervous Weakness, early decay, loss of manhood &c., I will send a recipe that will cure you, FREE OF CHARGE. This great remedy was discovered by a missionary Ifl South America. Send a self addressed envelope to the Rev. Joseph T. Iima*. Station D, New York City.
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General and Personal.
Hon. Fernaftdo "Wood, who has been ill at liis residence in New York, is slowly convalescing.
Eugene Hale is charged with carrying a sponge in liis hat and drinking sage tea with ice in it.
A Philadelphia barter has testified that the longest-eared men always want their hair cut shortest.
The Bernhardt has had to pay a fine of $20,000 for breaking her engagement with her Paris manager.
A man's slippers »e made for comfort, and not for the purpose of showing his colored stockings.
Japanese doctors will not set a broken leg on Friday, but compel the victim to wait for another day.
Sam Ward, the "King of tho Lobby/' is a guost of James R. Keene, the Wall street operator, at Newport.
For twenty-five years Mrs. Elvira Crabb has taught a little private school at Troy, and is still at it, aged eighty.
Lieut. Joseph 8. Oyster, of the army, is spending a vacation fin "Washington though he must be out season.
Hon Win. M. Evarts, Secretary of State will spend some time with Chas. H. Russell, of New York, at Newport.
When a man becomes so perfectly prop er that butter will not melt in his mouthlie must chew his eloomargarine.
It is thought that Mount Vesuvius is approaching a crisis. A considerable amount, of inside grumbling is going on.
Isn't there one Judge in this country with enough progressiveness about him to hang a man on some other day than Friday?
New Haven Register :''A New Orleans man has just died of eating matches. Dr. Tanner is trying to die of non-eating match."
The sharks around Coney IslantJ refuse to nibble at any of the skinny-legged bathers, but are waiting for Western folks to arrive.
Dwight L. Moody, the Evangelist, is at the Fifth Avenue Hotel, New York, on his way to Nortlifield, Mass., to spend the summer.
If you are ever nominated for the Presidency couch your letter of acceptance as follows: "Thanks. I accept. Let's win if we can."
It is asserted that Gen. Meigs, the Cheif Quartermaster of the army, writes such a hand that his wife never read one of his loveletters.
An English baronet, Sir Edward Blackett, at the ripe age of seventy-eight, is about to lead for the third time to the hymeneal altar, a bride.
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Senator Blaine has returned to Augusta where he has refused the urgent entreaties of his constituency to permit them to offer him a formal reception.
M. Chevreul, of Paris, is the oldest working scientist in the world, and now, in his ninety-fifth year, he has commenced a course of lectures on chemistry.
This is the month to start out for a trip to'your childhood home. If the present owner of the place keeps a dog your saJ feelings will be considerably increased as you attempt to climb that dear old pear tree.
King Stanley, the ruler of all the gypsies in this country, lives in the midst of a settlement of his people near Dayton, Ohio. His daughter, who was to become Queen at his death, has lost her heritage by eloping with a man not a gypsy.
Says an English exchange: 'Ameri cans, when Bernhardt ^visits your shores an actress without parallel greets you." Bahlwhen Soldene comss lots of actresses without apparrel '11 greet us.
The King of the Sandwich Islands is allowed $6,000 per year for "stationery." Last year he bought $1,000 worth of California lager and cigars from the fund, and some of his Bubjecte are mad about it.
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Six women to one man is the proper allowance in aNew Hampshire tramping party. The man is taken along to cany parcels and shawls, not to make himself agreeable, and a dreary time he has of it.
Queen Olga, of Greece, has a kitchen so admirable in all its appointments as to be the wonder of that classic land. It may be said that she has made cooking a fashionable accomplishment in Greece.
The Chinese are learning to chew American fine-cut tobacco, ana the day is not far distant when the Celestial Empire will rise up and call Uncle Sam a good boy.
Gustav Richter, the famous German painter, is seriously ill with consumption. He is unable to finish two splendid portraits of German cclebrites now in his study.
Bierstadt,the artist,is about to erect a cottage at Newport, on Conanicut Island, near the famous old fort, known as the "Dumplings," at tho entrance of the harhor.
Princp Ronald Bonaparte will soon marry MdlleXBlanc, the daugter of Monaco Blanc. Her income annually is $160,000. His property consists of his name and an old sword.
One of the Siamese Embassadors to Paris has given Mdlle. Gn vy a dress "of the peculiar material and pattern which are reserved for the use of the members of the royal family of Siam."
At his country seat on the Hudson, called Ardsley, after the old homestead of the Field family in England. Cyrus W. Field has nine separate habitations occupied by himself, his son and his daughters. Four other houses are occupied by his relatives.
They were talking about expenses, says the Galveston News, and how some men get rich. Said one: "My butcher and baker have made money enough out of me to build themselres splendid houses." Responded the other: "The barkeepers I patronize have built "Whole blocks out of what I owe them."
It is reported that Gen. Sherman's son, Thomas, and Senator Kernan's son, Thomas, who are now at the Novitiate of the Society of Jesus, in England, will soon return home to enter the Scholasticate of the Society of Jesus at Woodstock College, Maryland.
THE TERRE HAUTE WEEKLY GAZETTE.
It is no matter if you do not like the only hotel-keeper a small town has. You must try and put up with him.
The convicts of jyhe penitentiary at Greensboro, Ga., have a court, before which they try their offenders. There is a judge, a prosecuting officer, and a sheriff, the latter of whom applies the lash according to the sentence. Thfe prison officials appear to countenance these proceedings.
The two ladies who expect to become Empresses of Germany are both named Victoria. Victoria of Schleswig-Holstein, who will succeed Victoria, Princess Royal of England and Crown Princess of Germany, is dignified and engaging, but not especially pretty. She is an extremely learned young lady.
Personal Intelligence.
8an Francisco has 233,066 inhabitants Secretary Schurtz's campaign speech will be very radical.
The Philadelphia Bulletin thinks that Dr. Tanner is too fastidious. London physicians are said to approve of the fashionable late suppers. -"ft
When a lie is exploded there are enough people to go around and pick up the pieces.
Frenchmen always believe that they improve what they imitate, says a recent writer.
Mrs. Pio Santini, the recently married daughter of the sculptor Rogers, will live near the old home.
Secretary Sherman is the guest of Mr. Fletcher M. Harper at Long Beach, where he will remain over Sunday.
The man who said he would not shave or have his hair cut until Fremont was elected is still living in Maine. He has kept his word.
The general beauty of the English upper class, says Mr. Darwin, is due to the selection of oeautiful wives through num. bers of generations.
A writer in Temple Bar says that "the most unobtrusively well-behaved man toward women is, paradox as some may think it, a really well bred American."
The constellation Scorpio which remains but a short time above the horizon is now in favorable position for observation. Its principal star» Antares, which twinkles continually with flashes of red, is very brilliant.
Chester A. Arthur and Senator Roscoe Conkling arrived at Alexandria Bay last evening and are quartered at the Crossman House. SenatorS. W. Dorsey arrived yesterday morning to join his family.
Yankee Girls Seen Through French Eyes.
Here is a pen-and-ink sketch of an American girl,J| which is' interesting as showing how a Yankee girl seems to French eyei: "Stylish to the backbone. Independent as independent can be, but pure. Is devoted to pleasure, dress, spending money shows her moral naturtf nude, just as it is, so as to deceive nobody. Flirts all winter with this or that one and dismisses him in the spring, 'when she instantly catches another. Goes out alone. Travels alone. When the fancy strikes her she travels with a gentleman friend or walks anywhere with him puts boundless confidence in him conjugal intimacy seems to exists between them. She lets him tell what he feels, talk of love from morning till night, but she never gives him permission to kiss so much as her hand. He may say anything he shall do nothing. She is restless, she gives heart and soul to amusement before she marries. After marriage she is a mother annually, is alone all day, hears all night nothing except discussions about patent machinery, unexplosiye petroleum, chemical manures. She then will let her daughters enjoy the liberty she used without grave abuse. As nothing serious happened to her, why should Fanny, Mary, Jenny be. less strong and less adroit than their mother She originates French fashions. Parisian women detest her. Provincial women despise her. Men of all countries adore her, but will not marry her unless she has an immense fortune. Her hair is vermillion,'paler than golden hair her black eyes are bold and frank, she has a patent shape which 'tis forbidden to counterfeit, spreads herself in a carriage as if she were in a hammock, the natural and thoughtless posture of her passion for luxurious ease. When she walks she moves briskly and throws every glance right and left.. Gives many of her thoughts to herself and few of them to anybody else. She is a wild plant put in a hot-house feels cramped in Europe, and pushes her branches through the panes without the least heed of the frail plants that vegetate on all sides of her. Were she better understood, were she criticised less, she would be esteemed at her true value." r* "Swayne'8 Ointment and
Pill*.
THE GRBATE8T REXHDY THE WORLD HAS KVER KNOWN. Curing the most inveterate case of skin diseases, such as tetter, salt rheum, scald head, barber's itch, sores, all crusty, scaly skin eruptions, and that distressing complaint, itching piles. As a blood purifier and liver regulator, Swayne's Tar and Sarsaparilla Pills are excellent. Cure sick and nervous headache, dyspepsia, in digestion ward off malarial fevers, cleansing the system and bowels of all impurities, restoring to healthy activity every organ of the body. Price, twentyfive cents a box five boxes, $1. Ointment, fifty cents three boxes, $1 25. Can be sent by mail to any address on receipt of price. Address letters, Dr. Swayne & Son, 330 North Sixth street, Philadelphia. Sold by all prominent druggists. Bun tin & Armstrong, Terre Haute. ..
A lawyer once rushed up to Jerrold in the street and said, with a flushed face, "Mr. Jerrold, I've just met a scounderlly barrister." Jerrola looked at him with a bland smile, and simply answered, "What a coincidence!'
It i« told of one of our theatrical manager* that, after some words with a demonstrative man the other day, he made a motion suggestive of drawing a pistol. Thereupon his opponent passed over a revolver, saying: "If you haven't one, use mine."
JNO. F. REGAN, Insurance Agent,.
Has some of the bwt
Fire Companies
in the country. Call onhlm for particulars.
E:STRAY
NOTICE.
Taken up by John S. Barbour, living in Harrison township. Vigo County, Indiana, on the 14th day of June. 18S0, one bay mare supposed to be twelve years old said inare" has one white hind foot, and a scar near the tail, and was appraised at forty dollars before L. B. Dknkhib, J. P. ^(Attest) J*o. K. Durkaw,
Orders from neighboring cities w?ll receive prompt attention. Address, Robertson 4c Co.,
No. 225 Ohio street.
City orders left at 510 Main street or at office 225 Ohio street will be attended to at once.
Dyeing and Scouring.
By greatly improved facilities I am prepared to do all kinds of
Ladies' and Cents'
Wear, in cleaning and coloring, at reasonable rates, and invite all wishing anything done in this line to try the old reliable hoase
of
H. F. REINER,
655 MAIN STREET.
Bowel Complaints,
A Speedy and Effectual Cure
PERRY DAVIS' PAIN-KILLER
Has stood the test of FOKTY YEARS' trial
Direction* with each bottle*
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
H. HULMAN,
sUhithjsatD SrocQi* and Ltauor Sealar.
Main street, corner of Fifth.
Terra i^ute, lotf.
ANTON MEYER'S
Lager Beer Brewery,
THE LABGEST IN THE STATE.
The beer Is unexcelled for purity and excellence.
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Supplied in kegs of aU sizes to tho trade and families.
BREWING EVERY DAY
the year round, without intermission, as
I A N E E A
C. SHERMAN. O. SICKFORD.
SHERMAN & SICKFORD/ Terre Haute Novelty Works and 'V Brass Foundry
Machines builj and repaired. Patterns and Models a specialty. Ohio street, between Fifth and Sixth, Terre Haute.
Work Done on Short Notice.
Dr.: VanValzah,
Office in Opera House Block-.
G. L. HARRISON,
GROCER, DEALER IN FEED.
rher of Seventh and Poplar Streets,
Will keep during Gie summer
ce Cream at 10 Cents a Dish
RIVER VIEW ACADEMY, Ponghkeepsie, N.
A thorough-going, wide-awake Fcnool fo boys, combining Study, Military Drill, and Recreation in due proportion. Descriptive pamphlet, with Chart of Requisitions, for College admission, sent on receipt of six cents postage. OTIS BISB££,A. M., npal.
On 30 Days Trial
We will send our blbctko-voltaic bklhs and other Electric Appliances upon trial 30 days to those suffering from Nervous Debility, Rheumatism, Paralysis or any diseases of the liver or kidneys, and many other diseases. A Sure Cure guaranteed or no pay. Address, VOLTAIC BELT CO.,
Marshall, Mich.
lOsaaaa'i Dtaiihsai «dyi« a speedy certain care fo.'
at Cholera and Cholera Morbus. Itis no secret Pre•artioa, as the incrcdients of which i*
Hawmk'S mki t«m. wkteh nVsed her ftsa ktr where had been
lyioe tor •smbi.'
Clerk.
COAL! COAL!
A. EATON,
Corner Ninth and Main Streets,
Dealer in
&11 Kinds of Soft and Hard Coal, and Coke.
All orders left at office promptly attended o, and delivered to any part of tne city.
Evade a Nuisance!
Jesse Robertson A Co., having purchased the odorless pump and apparatus are prepared to clean vaults^ cesspools and sinks at short notice. 'V.1,
eamposed
an npoathe label of each bottle, and
if
is reco men
ded and prescribed br tie moateminent phyiteiant. Sold by Draagists ana storekeepers, rriee Scents
umm Bre, iihitii
1 3* «a4 recoui i—miU4 by tham for toftim r«ml« Nimii, Waat #1 Vitality,
If. P. lu lt»»W Jtarim, Am., willesi •irfc IptMr Mac has (ISM wsi4sn here. Mhe hM been Metered swurly t» 4«alk for I srsl fMH, has k«sa ouwl
IVsiirsHis l»y the us* »f
"Dm.
AND ATTEND THE
CLEARANCE SALE!
AT LESS THAN COST To make room for Fall $tock.
ZReiTocld.
It does not require
Un
mirv-
ufct to demonstrate the value of Carbelate •«y
rtmtdiai of ml known to tefence.
Pnlmnt sad Cordials of I
the most healing and soothing properties are so combined with •_ vine Troe Tar, that the mere breathing converts them into a dense smoke
vapor. This is tnAaferf—taken right to the diseased parts. No heat, .10 hot water, simply
inhaling
or
brtathing
is endorsed by physicians everywhere, and highly commended by fL* 1
ftousaaaa, who have need It with perfect satisfaction. PULL TRBATM BNT"~"~vliCl]inL QL Ml FTM
icnt Satisfaction Always Guaranteed, Address, DR. M. W. CASE, 9M Arch St., Philadelphia.
Uaed and approved by the leading PHYSICIANS of EUROPE and AMERICA. Tf rroet Valuable
Remedy
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wonros, BUBirs,
S0BE8, CUTS, CHILBLAINS,
SKIN DISEASES, RHEUMATISM,
CATARRH, HEMORRHOIDS, Etc. Alto for Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, Croup and Diphtheria, etc. MSf Try them. 25 and 50 cent aizes of all our goods.
©1AND MED Alt AT THE PHILADELPHIA EXPOSITION. SILVER MEDAL AT THE PAULS EXPOSITION.
Clothing Clothing:
-FOR MEN AND BOYS, AT-
24 Main street, west of Fourth street
The nicest selection of Spring Suits, in Cheviots. Scotch end WorMfd, found At the above place, lower.than they will be offered at any other place, withou exception. Come and see for yourself
3MC.J-0ISBPH.
TfreTerre Haute Ho the Oldest and the Bestr
Brazil. Block, W: Clinton,
Shelhurn
uick selling aosi. pl*i
Located on the corner of seventh and Main, has lona maintaine a leadinq rank among the best hotels of the state. The recent iui proveraents under the management of
Will makeit still more attracts®
J. ۥKELLEY & SON.
^DEALERS IN-
COAL
O E A N W O O
Corner Eighth and Main streets, south side Opera stables.
Dr. ttuttm
James Brown ot
oar county, has revested
us to tender yon Ms rrmteflA acknowledgments far the great beM* bis wife received fton the *a« s/ iTome. He tells as that, after baring tor four hundred doliahs Sectors' bUla, Iws be .year 1b«m Tqkm did bar nore than all eltoer aba ever «se4. She waa troubled with ArawMU 1Taai, ITMto, t*r., k«B whleh Ute ia DBlh nlltTtd.
KVBXJt, TmXAM. jr. A. PAmOKAiCL makutaotdbsd by
THE OR. BARTER MEDICINE No. 213 KO&TH MATW BTRXXT. ST. LOUIS.
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Corner of Third and Main
Office of Sr. M. W, CASE, 933 Arch Street, Fhilad'a, Kfe,
CATARRH
Ia a Terrible Disease. It* rearfni abctasomptfen running ('own the throat, weak eye*, h«.e aesa, loss of voice, loft, o(smell, disgusting odors, nan) deformities, and finuily consumption. From list to
last it is erer aggm^i, t. Ordinary treatments are vorae Uian useless. If aegleetod while a cure is pordtte. it may rapidly develop iato quick consumption. f|y thorough, sqceesafji *jid pleasant treatment is
Drlw. W CAKBQLATE Of TAB INHALANT
I FOR CATARRH. ASTMBAT
|STO&Chit!fl
2®- AVOID WORTH I TO IMITVHn^ Am RASE |M'TATQRS.-««
ETROLEUM JELLY
A Sft&filin.
it, and yon feel its healin* power at aaaa. This txw
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The Toilei
Articles from para
Ysselino—such es Pomade Vaseline. Vaseline Cold Cream,
For the
Treatment of
Vaseline Camphor lot Vaseline Toilet Soaps, are saperior te say iUf eaea»
VASELINE CONFECTIONS.
An agreeable form of taking Vaseline internally. 35 CENTS A BOX. COLGATE & CO.. 57
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SHAW
Highland. Anthracite
Cannel
CAMP, CHAIRS
Easy to sit in, pretty to look at and cheap in price at
& SON'S
104 nortti
