Terre Haute Weekly Gazette, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 5 August 1880 — Page 7
|5 Years before t7ie Public.
THE GENUINE DR. C. McLANE'S
LITER PILLS
are not recommended as a remedy lot ail the ilia that flesh is heir to," bat it. affections of the Liver, and in all Bilious Complaints, Dyspepsia, and Sick Head* ache, or diseases of that character, tbejr 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 unoqualed.
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. MCLANB
and
CURE PILES.
TUTT'S FiLLS
FLBMIHG BROS.
iBBr Insist upon having the genuine DBT C. McLANE'S LIVER PILLS, prepared by FLEMING BROS., Pittsburgh, PaM the market being full of Imitations of the name McLan*, spelled differently Sit samo pronunciation.
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AND 0THEB8 8KHJLUI0
HEALTH,
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YOUNG MEN
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PULVFRMACHER QALVANIC CO., COR EI8KIH VINE SHEETS, CINCINNATI,
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TUTT'S PILLS
INDORSED BY
PHYSICIANS, CLERGYMEN AND THE AFFLICTED EVERYWHERE. THE GREATEST MEDICkL
TRIUMPH OF THE A8E.
TDTTS' PILLS
DR. TUTT has succeeded in combining in theae plUs th* hereto(cr« antagonistic qualities of a STRMOTHixa, PCROATIVB, and a PuR1TT1KG TOHIO.
CURE SICK HEADACHE.
TUTrSPILLS
CURE DYSPEPSIA.
Their flrat apparent effect is to increase tha appetite by causing the food to properly assimilate. Thuathesystemls nourished, and by their tonic action on the digestlve owns, regular and healthy evacuatlona are produced.
TUTT'SPILLS
CURE CONSTIPATION.
TUTT'S PILLS
The rapidity with which PERSONS TAKE ON FLESH while under the influence of these pills, Indicate* their naapubllity to nourish tliu bod}', hcnce their efficacy in curing nervous debility, melancholy, dyspepsia, wasting if the muscles,Bluggishness of tbe liver, chronic constipation, and parting health & strength to the system. Sold everywhere.
CURE FEVER AND AGUF.
TUTT'SPILLS
CURE BILIOUS COLIC.
TUTT'S PILLS
4iDN£Y Complaint
TUTT'S PILLS
CURE TORPID LIVER.
TWIT'S PILLS
Price 95 cents. OOo* Murray Street, ,iw vnaK.
IMPART APPETITE.
A N E S
I E S
In eliminating the Imparl tie* of the blood, th* natural and pseessaty malt is the cure of BeiraSalow* and other Skia RnfHeat*
Mmsms
Including Oaaeera, fjleenra, and other-aorta. It is the beat Bleed rarifler, Mid stimulates every function to more bealthffc) actios, and thus a benefit In all diseaaea.
Itar7 etc7, annnd by theSalfcBIIMr*. It la unequal ed aa an Appetiser aad BwlarToni*. It1* a medicine which should be In every ftunily, and which, wherever used will
SAV«
payment of many doctors' blll& jsottles oftwoalafs prices MMaatoaod
DR. TANKER
•9-WARNER'S Silk llMiMdlMar* •oM by DruffjMi It
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BOOEEBTEBi S. T. •nssHwflW
gazette*
fc It is much to be feared that they hav fiqoiled Garfield by making a Presidentia candidate of him. There was a time when he had the courage of his convictions, but that was before he was placed in a position where the writing of letters of acceptance pecame a necessity.—Chicago Times. Ill
is istill iving on air and,
watter. This is substantially the allegation but Dr.
TANNER
is not strong enogh to
fight any body who may doubt his word —Cincinnati Enquire.
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PLAYS AND PLAYERS.
Edwin Booth is traveling in Ireland. Barry Sullivan will visit this country professionally next season.
Robson and Crane will add "Twelfth Night" to their repertoire next season. "The Prairie Wolf is the name ot the piece just written by John
A.
Stevens
for Buifalo Bill. Modjeska will not come to this country, and Mr. Sargent is having a warm time of it canceling her dates.
Maud Branscomb, tjie photographic celebritv, is enjoying the comforts of domestic life at Pamrapo, N. J. "Shogner's Ferry" is the name of Southern's new play. He will open with it at the Park, New York, in September.
Singular as it may appear, Nasby's play, "Widow Bedott," has been making money out West, but Haverly has it w.
Raymond's "Sellers" was a flat failure in London, and Billy Florence is qilakisg future of the "Mif hty in his boots for the future of the Dollar.
Brignoli ha? declined an offer for a tour in England. He has decided to remain in the United States and travel with the Abbott company.
Sarah Bernhardt and company wil. sail from Havre on the 16th of Octoberl She will make her debut at Booth's Theater on the 8th of November in "Adriennc Lccouvreur."
Modjeska is now the pet of the English ariBtocracy, having quite eclipsed Sara Bernhardt, who is acting in the provinces. On the 16tli she read an act of Adriennc Lecouvreur (in which she made her debut here) at Cromwell House, before the Duchess of Buccleuch, the Marchioness of Abergavenny, Countess Steenbach, and others of the nobility. She is now known as the Countess Chlapowska, not the Countess Bozenta, and Parkes, of the Mercury, will please speak of her accordingly when he tackles the peerage.— Spirit of t?ie Times.
One of the last things Tom Taylor wrote lor Punch, if not the verjr last, was a complimentary and appreciative notice of Mme. Modjeska, in which he went out of his way to speak kinJly of the American stage.
Gilbert and Sullivan's new opera will be brought out early in December, under the management of D'Oyly Carte. It will be on the spectacular order, and it will require a larger chorus than either "Pinafore" or "The Pirates." Messrs. Gilbert and Sullivan tfill sell the exclusive right of the opera in America to D'Oyly Carte. Carte will bring over an English company. .For the Ladiet.
DoJJed stockings have followed in,the train of dotted dress goods. Pretty kerchief costumes are in gingham of solid pink and light blue.
Lace-wrought lisle-thread undershirts are among the comforts for ladies. The most fashionable breakfast caps are in the -style of the French nurse's caps.
The novelty introduced late in the season is the Parisian costumes made of handkerchiefs.
Snow-white muslin is trimmed with Languedoc lace. The effect is novel and attractive.1
Black Spanish lacc mantillas, trimmed with ribbon loops and narrow lace, are among the navel ties.
White holly and ebony or ebonued woods are the favorite woods for parlor decorations and furniture.
Large hats, either black or white, are trim med simply with one long ostrich plume and a bow of white lace.
Little girls wear Gypsr hats of cashmere braid, trimmed with an Alsace bow of wide, high-colored satin ribbon.
Short costumes of sheer nain-sook or of dotted swiss are the favorite toilets this summer at the watering-places.
Cloth-top boots, foxed with kid or French morocco, are now preferred for serviceable use to boots made of leather.
The moraing.wrappers which ladies now wear in their chambers are made of the light-figured foulards without lining
Dresses of nun's vailing and sea-side grenadine are made with full rouhd waist, shirred in a yoke across the shoulders, and gathered into the belt
When belts grow so wide that they have to be stiffened with whalebone and ornamented with ten buttons, it's best to begin to think of another name for them
The Misses Forgarty, in Ireland have been conducting their own lawsuit in a manner which th« Master of the Rolls declares astonishingly able and intelli gent.
The novelty for traveling"wraps is the English driving cloak, made of cheecked English homespun cloth, and cut with half elbow sleeves, formed by Dolman seams.
Anew material for canopy beds and all sorts of covering is called "French crape cloah." It resembles cretonne, but is all ilk, and is very handsome and durable
The youngest official in the Post-office Department is the Postmistress at Sitka. Alaska. She is the fourteen-year-old daughter of a Territorial officer located at the Capital of "Our Arctic Domain."
Among the low-priced goods that are made by the hundreds in factories are matinee dresses of what is called linnen lawn, but is really a union of rery litile linen with a good deal of cotton.
UNIQUE
styles of wall-hangs are now in
favor. For instance moths, bats and owls are outlined on the background of gray paper although vague the design is unmistakable, and the effect is very pretty-
The Empress of Germany seldom ap pears in any thing but black, except on state occasions, it being a tenet of her toilet that after a pertain age black is the only wear for ladies.
Miss Francis Evelyn Maynard.the beauti ful young English heiress, to whom Prince Leopold was at one time reported to be engaged, is shortly to be married to Lord Brooke, heir to the historic Earldom of Warwick.
ncreasing Use of Compound Oxy gen by Physicians. A large and steadily increasing number intelligent physicians in all parts of he country are using Compound Oxygen in chronic cases which they have not been able to cure with ordinary remedies. Writes one: "I shall make the Oxygen Treatment a prominent feature in my practice, for I have tested it sufficiently to satisfy me of its merits." Says another: "I do know that mv patient is a hundred per cent, better, anil is gaining rapidly. His left lung was almost consolidated, but is now free except in one small spot." Another physician who used it in his own case says: "I was relieved, the first time I used it, of a very severe catarrh trouble, and my lung trouble promises to be a thing of the past." Writes another: "I am thoroughly convinced that the Compound Oxygen is what we need in a vast army of Chronic Diseases." We could give columns of extracts from our correspondence with physicians who are using this new Treatment, all of the same tenor. If1 you wish to know what Compound Oxygen is, and what- it cures,
Dr. E. C. West's Nerve and Brain treat ment: a specific for Hysteria, Dizziness. Convulsion, Nervous Headache, Mental Depression, Loss of Memory, Spermatorrhoea, Impotency, Involuntaiy Emissions, Premature Old Age, caused by over-exer tion, self-abuse, or over-indulgence, which lead to misery, decay and death. One box will cure recent cases. Each box contains one month's treatment. One dollar a box, or six boxes for five dollars sent by mail prepaid on receipt of price. We guarantee six boxes to cure any case With each order received by us lor six boxes accompanied by five dollars, we will send the purchaser our written guar aotee to return the money if the treatment does not effect a cure. Guarantees is8uedonly when the treatment is ordered direct from us. Address JOHN C. WEST & CO., Sole' Proprietors, 181 and 188 W. Madison street, Chicago, III Sold by all druggist*.
Call for the Judicial Convention.
The Judicial ^Convention for the Fourteenth Judicial Circuit composed of the countics of Vigo and Bullivan will meet at Hartford, Vigo county, Indiana, on Thursday, July 29, 1880, at 11 o'clock M., for th urpo.se of nominating a candididate for 'rosecuting ttorney for said oir cult and the transaction of such business as may properly come before said convention. The basis of representation ID said convention shall be one vote for each 200 votes for Governor Williams in 1870, which will entitle Vigo County to 18 votes in said convention as follows: Fayette township 1 vote Prairie Creek 1 Riley vlns Plerson 1 Prairieton Honey Creek Otter Creek l. Lost Creek Sugar Creek 1 Harrison Linton 1st Ward 2d 3d 4th 5th 6th
Sullivan county will be entitled to 14 votes as follows: Hamilton township 8 votes Haddon 2 Turman Fairbanks Cass Jefferson Gill Curry 2 Jackson County at large 11 votes in said convention shall be taken by a call of the townships and wards.
GENTLEMEN
THE TERRE HAUTE WEEKLY GAZETTE.
David Crawley,
Chair. Dem. Cent. Com. Sullivan Co. T. B. Snapp, Chair Dem Cent Com Vigo Co. ...Vv'
UNFERMENTED
MALT BITTERS
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8. R. HAMIL'S LETTER.
The following letter explains itself. To the Chairmen of Sullivan and Vigo county Democratic Central Committees:
On the first day of May
last, the Democracy of Vigo County instructed its delegates to the Judicial Convention to vote for me for prosecuting Attorney. Vigo County has a major ity of the delegates in the district. The instructions, if followed, would, therefore, settle the question as to who would be the nominee of said convention. Believing that the question should not be foreclosed, before the meeting of joint convention, and being desirous that perfect harmony should prevail throughout the circuit, I am willing to go into said con vention leaving the delegates to vote for whom they see fit, and releasing go far as is in my power the sajd Vigo county del egates from any obligation to vote forme by virtue of said instructions.
PMfiSEMTATON, Exhausted vitality detvotisand physical debility, or vitality Imps .red by tne errors of youth
or
too dose
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The Londoa Lancet says: "No perso* should be without this valuable book. The »oJlor isannble benefactor." ..
The Tribune says: "The author has had unprecedented success In wealing with nervousness of all kinds and its affections, whether due to pernicious habits or Inherited- He is a Nervo-speclalist, and therefore knows whereof he writes with such power and ability."
An illustrated sample teat to all on receipt of I eents tor post ace. 3 The aathor refers, by pemtostoa. to
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P. A. RISSKLL H. ft, president of JHF Wattoaal Medloal Association. Address Dr. W. H. Far- TT^Ctl ker.No. 4 Balflnch Street. JXuvel Boston, Mass. The aathor maybe consulted oa G^RGUIRTATSKILLWATNYSELL
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HEALTH IsWEALTH.
ENFEEBLED DIGESTION, Impoverished Blood, Weak Lungs, Kidneys, and Urinary Organs, Consumption, Emaciation, Mental and Physical Exnaustion, Delicate Females, Nursing Mothers, Sickly Children, and Debility of age. MALT BITTERS are warranted more Nourishing, Strengthening, Vitalising and purifying by reason of their richness in Bone ana Muscle Producing Material than all other forms of malt or medicine, while free from the objections urged against malt liquors. Prepared by the MALT BITTERS CO., from Unfermented Mali and Hops. Sold everywhere. MALrTJBrrTER^COj^oston^MaM^^^^
S
HERIFF*S SALE.
By virtue of an execution issued from the Vigo Circuit Court, to me directed and delivered, in favor of G. Foster Smith and •against Asa Sherburne, I have levied on the following real estate, situated in Vigo oounty, Indiana, to-wit:
The southwest quarter (J^) of the south east quarter 00 of section twenty-two (22) township thirteen (18) north, range eigh(8) west, in Vigo county, Indiana, and on SATURDAY, THE 7th DAY OF AUGUST, 1880, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clok p,m. of said day, at the court house door in Terre Haute, I will offer the rents and profits of the above described real estate, together with all privileges atod appurtenances to the same belonging, for a term not exceediug seven years, to the highest bidder for cash, and upon failure to realise a sum sufficient to satisfy said execution and costs, I will then and there offer the fee simple, in and tr Aid real estate, tothe, highest bidder foi cash to satisfy the same
Th' is 16th day of Jul£^188(h
G. Foster Smith.
gHERlFF'S a ALE.
Hie east half of the southwest quarter (30 of section three (3), and the northwest quarter of the northeast quarter of section ten (10), all In township twelve (12) north, range nine (9) west, in Vigo CoUnty, Indiana, and on SATURDAY THE SBst DAY OF JULY, 1880, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. U. and 4 o'clock p. M. of said day, at the court house door in Terre Haute. I will offer the rents and profits of the above described real estate, together with all privileges and appurtenances to the same belonging, for a term not e%peeding seven years, to the highest bidder for caw, and upon failure to realinea sum sufficiently satisfy said execution and costs, I will then and there offer the fee simple, in and to said real estate, to the highest bidder for cash to satisfy the same,
This 7th day of July, 1880. LOUIS HAY.Sherl® Wm. E. Hehdrich, Atty. Printer's fee, 66.
S
Very respectfully,
4IY. SAMUEL R. HAMILL.
T— Athatresalt from indiscretion in early life may be alleviated and cored. Those who deubt this insertion saonld purchase the new medical work published by tbe PSABODY MEDICAL 1N8TITUTlt, Boston, entitled IE OF LIFE O A SEIiF-
HERIFF'S SALE.
virtue of a decree and order of sale tosued from the Vigo circuit court, to me directed and delivered, in favor of William E. McLean and against Mary O'Oftnnell, I am ordered to sell the following described real estate, situated in Vigo oonnty, Indiana, to-wit:
Thirty-three (33) feet off the sout side of lot number one hundred and nineteen (119) in Rose's subdivision of forty-four (44) acres and two (21 rods off the east side of the west half Oi) of section tWenty-two (22) township twelve (12) north, range nine (9) west in th« city of Terre Haute, according to the recorded plat thereof in Vigo country, Indiana, and on SATURDAY THE 14th DAY OF AUGUST, 1880 between the hours of 10* o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock p. M. of said day, at tbe court house door in Terre Haute, I will offer the rents and profits of the above described real estate, together with all privileges and appurtenances to the same belonging, for a term not exceeding seven years, to the ipon fall
costs, I
the fee simple, id and to said real estate, to the highest bidder for cash to satisfy the same.
This 22nd day of July. 1880.
ml i—a. a— toea
fie
HAY, Sheriff.
By virtue of a decree and order of sale issued from the Vigo Circuit Court, to me directed and delivered, in favor of John Reed and against John Mauhart, I am ordered to Bell the following described real estate, Bltuated in Vigo oounty, Indiana, towit:
The west half of the southeast quarter, and the southeast quarter (yQ of the south-
SATURDAY, THE 7th DAY OF AUGUST, 1880, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M., and at 4 o'clock P. M. of said day, at the court house door in Terre Haute, I will offer the rents and profits of the above described real estate, together with all privileges and appurtenances to the same belonging, for a term not exceeding seven years, to tne highest bidder for cash, and upon failure to realize a sum sufficient to satisfy said order of sale and costs, I will then and there offer the fee simple, in and to Bald real estate, to the highest bidder for cash to satisfy the same.
This 15th day of July, 1880. LOUIS HAY, Sheriff. Allen & Mack, Attorneys.
S
HERIFF'S SALE.
Ev irUic of an execution Issued fro Vigo Circuit Court, to me directed and delivered, in favor of 8arah Foutsand against Janft8 A. Pi'.rgnn and James A. Milligan I have levied on sold defendant James A Burgan's undivided Interest in and to following described real estate, situated in Vigo County, Indiana, to-wit:
Brazil. Block, Clinton,
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LOUIS HAY, Sheriff.
Wm. E. McLean, Attorney. Printers fee 18.00. $
No Moie Fevers.SS«£
is solved by Gates' Patent Self-cleaning Rainwater filter for Cisterns. No family oaa afford to be without tais unrivaled ana Invaluable triumph of InveAtlve genias, which makes Rainwater aa bright,Sparkling and invigorating as Champagne, ana which we are now able to sell at the ridiculously ow price of 115.00, free on hoard cars or boat. for circulars.
Share if aiCHARD
which
ridiculous!
•gents wanted Every
HEART ft CO..Ulncinnat
Evade
a
Nuisance!
Jesse Robertson A Co., having pure based the odorless pump and apparatus are pre* pared to clean vaults, cesspools and sinks at short notice.
Orders from neighboring eltiae will r*oelve prompt attention. Addrea^ Bsbtrtsea Ge.,
No. 236 Ohio street.
City orders left at 519 Main street or at office SB Ohio street will be attended to at once.
DR. RART
Ho. 818 NOBTH XATV
Come To-d.a-37-AND ATTEND THE
'AVOID WORTHLESS
CLEARANCE SALE!
AT LESS THAN COST iTo make room for Fall Stock.
Located on the corner of eeventh and Main, has long maintain a leading rank among the best hotels of the state. The recent lut provements under the management of
Will makeit still more attract!*"*
SHAW
KELLEY & SON.
COAL
Shelburn
-DEALERS IN-
O E A N W O O
Corner Eighth and Main streets, south side Opera stables.* -u i*
-IN-
SUMMER CLOTHING
In about two weeks we are going to New York, to purchase our ftf}l sjock, and nthe meantime will sell our whole
STOCK OF SUMMER GOODS
AT
FULLY 25 PER CENT. LESS
Than we sold them for heretofore. We have still a full assortment of
Light and dark Colored Suits, Linftn and Mohair Dusters,
Mohair and flannel Coats and White Vests*
Nobody should fail to call on us when in need of Summer Clothing. We make equal REDUCTIONS IN OUR TAILORING DEPARTMENT.
GOODMAN 1R. & CO.
410 OPERA HOUSE BLOCK.
Jamee Brawn
toroNBlr, haa r« to tender r— Ma rM|M*ii (v Ikt great i*Mra*MttsiM ef:
Toeira. HetoUaaeftttl. after bavin rtaaM dolteta««etaeas MUa, two 1 aqo did her meee mi all other aa trouble* wMh •ah MHmaA lu^iiamAOOk
RDIOIHI OO. M. LOOTS.
Corner of ThliU and Jain1
Office ofDr. M. W, CASE, 933 Anh Street, PbOad'a, Itu A A A I
aeesTTossatvo(e*la»ofsmeU,dlsrHOacoders. nasal dsfcnaittaa, aad floUly oonwmpSon. From At* ts
MSI III Onliaaiy treetaeatsar* we*s* thaa usslass. If nagiecSed while a ear* Is pas4Ma.lt may isolSly develop Into qaiek eaasampMon. The steel jfciassjh. saccesAl aai plessaat vsaaasat Is
1Ofm(Mnill0fTABIMLAff
t.fc.^^-1 FOR CATARRH. ASTHMA.
itrtsM 1st en right to the dlsessed parts. Xolflst. hamMsasi^HaeasHS I Hawlj Siftnlrtw hi finiflMiifr I* 1 jm ftrl lis tiriling pitw at STri Thistles* —Orolank«!«. 8ert ire»~ muMU Alirafl toMj Utnm, M. B. W. CASE, WMk, FMMclptU,!»
IMITATION
AND BASE
Clothing Clotlrina:
-FOR MEN AND BOYS, AT-
24 Main street, west of Fourth street
,vt, The nicest election of Spring Suits, in Cheviots, Scotch and Worsted, ran found at the above place, lower thsn they will be offered at any other place, withou exception. Come and see for yourself jy
IW"*T0RS.-a»
M.TOSEPH.
TheTerre HauteHous
ttle Oldest and the Best,
Highland, Al nthracite
Cannel*
&
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