Terre Haute Weekly Gazette, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 7 October 1880 — Page 7

THt eemiiME DR. O. McLANE'S

LIYELL PILLS

me not recommended as a remedy for nil the ills tlmt flesh is heir to," but ir. Elections of the Liver, and in ull Uilioua (jornplnints, Dyspepsia, and Sick Headache, or diseases 01 that character, t»ey •Jtand without a rival.

AGUE AND FEVER. 'u better cathartic can be used pre* paratory to, or after taking quinine. A* a simple purgative they are unequaled.

BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. The genuine are never sugar-coated. Each box has a red-wax seal 011 the lid, with the impression, McLANE'S

the iiitunl I'urgnt ivcn, Ik pleasant to tnko, Anil will prorr .it om- lie iikwI potent ntiil hnrmleur flynteiu Reiiovuloraml 'leanncr ilint hn» yel twen brnuuliL t» public notice. Fur Conn!I pillion, 111llouMiK'M, llpudnrlio, I'ilm, hui) nil duortUra uruint/ from ait obstructed »tut: the tarn, ft 1* IncompnriiMy the bet

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LIVER

"ILL. Each wrapper bears the signatures of C. McLank and Fleming Bros. ®p- Insist upon having the genuine PitTc. McLANE'S LIVEll PILL8, prepared by

FLEMING BROS., Pittsbnrgh, Pa., the market being full of imitations of the name McLane, spelled differentia Sit samo pronunciation.

UNLIKE PILLS Ani

I curative extant'. Avoid

luiitAtlnnn IiihiiI oii a«IHnsr tlxi nrtlnlp callivl for. TROPK'.FKI'IT LAX ATIVi is put up in hrinizvil tin linxps unly. (ill oculs. Ask your drugKl"' for beaarlraivr I'nmplilct, nr fidilres* tho proprietor. J. E. IIETIIKIUXMTON, .r ii I'mi I'lifM, Ki»w York. ———»t—u———w——B—•

Before Purchasing ANY FORM

of

So-Called

ELECTRIC BELT,

Br ,(.orAppliance reprttetileilKi curXerrnnii,riirnii. leniul Spccinl l)|*tngi», n-nd in tho T't'I.VKBMACHEH CiAIjVAN[0CO., New Vm k, N.Y., CiiioimifttljO., :r flan Kriiiirlnco, ul., for Free Paul till let ana '•Tho Klectric Rpviow," and vou will save time,health and money. The P. O. Co. are the only dealers In GanJine Eli'ftilc A'|lianci .ni !n- Ani'H icini Coutinen*

The On!y Remedy [TJiAT^A' TS AT*TliFi SAME TIME 0N|

THfc LIVER,

THE BOWELS*

and the KBDNEYS.

Tr'ft coinbi.a&l action gives it icon-1 I (h'rfi.'l pwwr to rvrfl all diseases.

I Why

Are

Sick?1

We

H«himare known torn* FAI wttcha

seems almost tm misplattd

as

Bt cause we allot? these great organs Ito bcco.ne dogged, or torpid, and I poisonous humors are therefore forced 1 into the blood that should *be expelled naturally.

BILIOUSNESS, PILES, CONSTIPATION, KIDNKY COMPLAINTS "JIHNAltY DISKASKS, FOALK WKAIi-

KESSKS. AN1 NEitVOl S DISOBDEHS,

\by causing free action of these organs and restoring their power to throw off I disease.

Wlijr Saffrr Tttttons rmlnn and neheft I Why tormented with PUp*.Constipation Why frightened over disordered Kidneys I

Why endnre n^rrou* ot ^leJf hosdacbest Wliy Imvo clcep»e.i3 iiights me KIDNEY WOttT and rfjoice in I health. It is a drv^ vegetable compound and I One package w!H umc *lx qtiof Mcdlclne.

Qti it of your Jn-tigqjsf, k« wilt order it for Friccy $1.00. W2LLS, SZCZZASSSON 60., Prop'.ictori, (Will ami port paid.) llnrUnnton, Vt.

BEST IS CHEAPEST!

LEWIS' CONDENSED

3AKING WDED

SSTK2COTLY PURE ill 'live ft I1.€00.00 fos any Mum Of Oiftct a1n?trvrtian found i» thin I'OirjtEIl.

Indorsed by Oio Bonrd e" Healtl), nr.d by Kio best clicmlsta In tlic Uiut.ea states.

It, Is STRONGER thau any Ymt Powder In tue world.

It NEVER FAILS a lualiv light bread wll/ U} used as directed. It is C'OMM ENDED by every T- housekeeper wiio lias given it a fair trial.

It IS an en tlrcly NEW Iw vjbiNTION, vrltUoufftmy of the bad quali­

ties

of soda or saleratus, yeast or other baking powdera It in itself a tendency to austoln and nourlsb :Ue

Good food food we eat fs nu Lewis'

health and health In proportion astbo

itlous or otherwise.

jNO PotvpEB alway-M maker

pood food. One can of this is worth two of any ot&e? buklng compound. .a It maker, bread -flitter wd richer. *ittA moro than half the ouiu'iaintaoi «fc-i flour arise from tho use of coiimon baking powders, whloh often make tho best of Hour turn out dark bread.

The moat deUcate persons oui eat food IS

tely injurious.

This la made from Refined Grape Cream Of Tartar,«nd Is PER EC IT.Y PURE.

It mal^s the BEST, lightest, and moat dutrttioni BREAD, BISCUIT, CAXE,

CRULLERS,

1 BUCKWHEAT, INDIAN, AND FLANNEL CAKES. A slnsio trial will prove the superiority

St thlsTowder.

.T.LEViiS & MENZIES CO. Pinr,»ma,raif.

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church

and it even subject to the same wrattera ble rebuke. Booms there are IWW by the hundred where the thickley shaded light, as it breaks with di faculty through the faded curtains, falls not alone upon flatted ",duskev paint, blue china and black and gold wicker work.but illumine aintly the faces of weary women, self— immolated upon the altar of their own hearths, Ihc worship of beauty (false be,auty, as I hold it to be) has its victimR by tho'lmndred. and much of the effetenes* of our artists iind the hisferia of our women may bo traced back till we find its seemingly innocuous source in art lumiture and decorative hangings. The other night, at an at home", I saw the last and worst result of such teaching. My attention was drawn by a friend to a young woman in a dull, colorless dress without collar or other adornment, and with a thick mass of hair rubbed confusedly down on her forehead. She was sitting in a corner by the doorway with a face expressive of such withered joy as I have never before affected* Her head leant back against the doorpost, her eyes were half closed: more like a piece of seaweed left high upon the beach in the glare of a noon day sun than woman, there she sat, unlovely, unwomanly and unhealthy: but oh! how icstlietic 'fhe current of people flowed and eddied about her talk, neither wise nor witty, perhaps, but at least human rose and fell uniiecd by her ear, while by her side stood a barrister noted for his wit even more than for his learning, vainly trying to win a smile from the poor, sad face. Is this what our wives and sisters are coming to, if they have any artistics capacities? Is this desired result of an increased devotion to art? I, for onerefuse to believe it- It seems to me to be only one of the many falsfashionsof the day, an outgrowth from the worst dart of Swinburne,s and Kossetti's poetry.

Let not one of this school delude himself or herself into the belief that their practice and theories tend to help art. Tlidy tend rather to destroy it and as sn^cy as you kill healthiness of feeling and strength of moral fibe in any society, so certainly you maybe sure you kill also iUe root of all fine art- For fine art is always healthy, always strong and never self conscious'

SOME INCIDENTS OF DAYS.

I could but feel pity for the horses. The men were grand, in their splendid, energy. The figure of a No,l— William Fleming, a hard drinking, quarrelsome Isishman— is photographed on mymemory, Stripped to his undershirt, black with the grim of powder and sweat, never in the fierce excitement of battle losing the mechanical accuracy of position which had ijiade him the ad miration of the recruit and tin pet of the Chief of Piece, sending his sponge to the bottom of the bore with his shoulders as square, and leaping out. with as jaunty a stcpt, and as knowing a toss of ot the staff, as if he were simply astonish ing the last appointed second lieutenant

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THE SEVEN

We thought bur labors for fhat day were over. We knew the removal of the bridge would block the persuit for some hours, and we went into park on the side of the hill, above the bridge. The men threw themselves under the carri ages to escape the fierce July sun, and in a.minute were sound asleep. IIow long weslept'I cannot say- We were rudely awakened. Vnder cover of a piece of woods on the other side of the swam]), the enemy established four batteries, and opened one of the most rapid and accurate fires I have ever been under.

Our position on the side hill was untenable, and we lost no time in getting out of it. When I say no time, I mean as rapidly as could be done with men awakened from the heavy sleep of exhaustion, amid the shriek of solid shot, the smoke and noise of bursting shell and the deafening reports made by the blowing up of two limbers in a neighboring battery. We were soon ordered into a new position by General Richardson. The other battery had run away from their guns, which stood abandoned tint ill near night. We had to bear the brunt alone. For nearly four hours we maintained this unequal combat one battery against lour. It seems to me there was not a minute during these four lionrs when you could not see in tho little cloud of white smoke which marks the explosion of a case shot, and, after the second of suspense, hear the whir of the leaden rain, or the harsher whiz Of the jagged pieces of shell while now and then, above all other sounds, would come the scream of solid shot, as it flew over our heads, or sometimes struck, with that horrifying sound in which you hear splintered bones ahd mangled flesh

ordered him relieved, and No.2

stepped up to take the staff from him "To the devil with you! shouted Flem ing. "Bring me another bucket of water. "For by that time the gun was so foul and hot that even his arm could hardly withdraw the sponge. Then, turning to me,he said: "Excuse me, Lieutenant, but I'm good for an ho\ir more, if you'll only make them loafers keep the bucket full.

But the poor horses stood with their heads hanging down, or lazily nipping he scanty grass: for they were thoroughly seasoned to fire, and hardly noticed it until I one of those dull thuds would be heard, and you would see one horse of a team plunging madly or staggering wildly, or sometimes. crashing down, an insert mass, as a solid shot toretlirongh his entrails' while his mate would look at him wistfully' I even fancied sadly,as if he were saying, "What's the matter.old fellow —j&dicard Field in the C«lifomianfor October.

Biggest Drive In Colored S Ever Offered Anywh ere.31

We received by express this morning 1,000 yards of shaded, colored, French and swiss silks, 20 inches wide, which we are going to sell at 1.00 per yard. This is a

job

lot and the price we offer them

at is less than they can be imported for. They are beautiful goods and will last butafewdays.

Those wanting any OI

them had better call early. J. F. Jaukiet

&

Co.,

Corner Fifth and Main.

J. H. Long's market Restaorant spreads the best meals far the money in the city.

The^diamonds in the French crowa jewels «re worth

$8,000,000.

person who retires with the sun

must have

a warm bedfellow.

Praise at the right time and in the right place is a wonderful helper. The bonds of matrimony are much nought after as a permanent investment.

Twenty-nine journals are now published in this country exclusively by colored men.

Some students think it necessary

It is said that the Turks have no word signifying gratitude. There are men of other nationalities who arc more familiar with the name than with the [sentiment. "What I want," said a pompous orator, aimjng at his antagonist, "is good common sense." "Exactly1" was the whispered replv "that's just what you need." A""-

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The New Governess—''If you

An eight year old girl in Illinois, who has been making a savings bank of her interior, recently had a stomachic upheavel which caused her to disgorcp $2 in silver ten-cent pieces,, two glas§ and a glove button. ,1

The Pottsville Chronicle reports the birth of a calf without eyes or tail. The Philadelphia Chronicle hopes the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals will supply the poor thing with spectacles ana a bustle.—[New YI#k Express.

A man from central New York having more money than anything else endured a tour through Europe because he thought he must. In speaking of his trip upon his return he exclaimed: "The happiest day of it all was wheh I stepped on my own native vice versa.

Moses A. Hopkins, a colored man of pure African blood, who was graduated from the Auburn theological seminary in 1877, having learned to read after he was seventeen years of age, is very actively engaged in religious work IN North Carolina. He is NOW^ supplying four churches.[

Daniel Drew originated the term "watered stock." He was a drover

stofy

Qillif't—-

wBIISI 9

to

be

behind in their lessons in order to pursue their studies. A man may be worse thau he ought to be, bul he cannot be any better.—[New Orleans Picayune.

The music of the bell is not in its tongue. Belles should remember this. —[Boston Transcript.

4

"Love laughs

at locksmiths," and yet

there isn't anything very funny about a locksmith.—[Boston Post. The better part of the world has a suspicion of the«nan who, only believes evil of the world.—[Indianapolis Herald

To

wipe.

ail tears

from all faces is a

task too nard for mortals but to alleviate misfortune is within the most limited^ power.

A correspondent asks: "How can I live on $2 PER week?" Try getting married and living with your father-in-law. —[N. O. Picayune.

The kind wife who has a smile for her husband when he comes into the house will not drive him to the saloon to get one.—[Whitehall Times.

One of the new institutions of the year 1900 will be a pneumatic tube, through which a man will be fired to his place of business in two seconds and a half.

saw a

poor man starving in the street, wouldn't you give him some of your pudding, Tommyf'

Tommy—"I'd give him some

of yours, Miss Smith!" Are you a professor of religion,my little fellow?" asked A lady of her pastor's six year old boy recently. "No, ma'am," was the little boy's prompt response, "I am only tho professor's son."

A man who]has red hair, And has a rcd-haircd'son, Hair-red-it-heir-y gifts must share

in early

life, and one day when a party desired to sell him some inflated stock, said: "That stock makes me think of old farmer Brooks, up in 'Put,' who used to salt and water his stock to make the cattle weigh heavy when he sold them!" The broker told the

them told her minister, and he was shocked. "My dear madam," he exclaimed, "do you not know that is gambling?" She rattled right along as if she hadn't heard him: "Yes, we are going to draw the $80,000 prize, and if we dothen we all agreed to give you $5,000 of it for the new church organ." "An excellent idea, my dear madam excellent and I devoutly trust you may win it." "Am I tired of life?" said a cheerful old man the other day, in reply to the question. "Not a bit of it. I remember landing in this town with a chip hat, hickory shirt and a pair of breeches. I've been way up and I've been flat on my back, yet I'd like to begin and go it all over again—chip hat, shirt, breeches and all. Why? Well, you see, when you come to tue end you don't know what a beyond. I'm dead sure of this other thing and on the whole, this world just tickles me to death."

Said the little pet of the household on her birthday: "It's a lovely doll, dear grandpa and grandma. But—butr—XD Been hoping it would be twins."

proceedins."

SELLERS' LIVER PILLS are also highly recommended for curing iiver complaint, onstipation, sick-headaches fever and ague, and all diseases of the stomach and liver Sold iy all Druggists at 25 cents per box.

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Else how could it he done? —[Norristown Herald.

Peck's Sun, of Milwaukee,

HEHIFF'8 SALE.

says: "A

row occurred at the colored church in Racine, last Sunday evening, on account of the brethren accusing each other of the number of times they had been arrested."

SHERIFF'S BALE

4

Fifty tons of specimens oi American fish, alive and dead, will be

shipped to

Berlin for exhibition at the international fishery fair to be held in that city. The secretary of a young ladies' literary society in Kansas, keeps

a

"jurnel of

HP

Syrup

50 Years Bciorc the Public.

Pronounced by ill 10 be 'he mi? Pleasant a ,d ct1Hcgcire.- 'ticv. use. for the cure of co»-ghs, doH*, ctuu hoarseness, ticklioy sensation if ih throat, whoopin&r cou.!, e*c. Over a million bottles ild wiiMn tb*: 1v lw Aears. It gives ieii«if where t*r used and has the power to impart henefif thnl cannot be had from the cough mixture* now in use. Sold jy uil.-JrMggiM* it 2* cents per bottle. A#

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By virtue of an Exeeution Vendl Issued from the Vigo Circuit Court, to me directed and delivered, in favor of William 1'. Armstrong and against Ambrose

Jaines II. Caritliers, I am ordered to sell the following described real estate, situated I11 Vigo county, Indiana, to

wit:

The northeast quarter 04) of the southeast quarter

of

section two

Hack kmkikr,Supt

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rl

years show that tho Bitters is a certain remedy for innlui iul disease, as well as Its surest preventive: that it radicates dyspepsia, constipation, liver complaint and nervousness, counteracts a tendency to gout, rheumatism urinary and uterine disorders, that it|imparts vigor to tho feeble, and cheers the mind while it invigorates the body.

For sale by all Druggists and Dealers gen rally.

WS. Clift,

Clifl

B. Carlton and

(2) Township

thirteen (W) north, range eight (8) west, and 011 SATURDAY THE 23RD DAY OF OCTOBER 1880. between the hours of 10 o'clock A. si., and 4 o'clock i*. m. of said day, at Uie court house door in Terre Haute,

I will offer tho

rents

and prollt* of the above deseri bed real estate, together with all privileges and appurtenances tot he same belonging, for a term not exceeding seven years, to the highest bidder for rash,and upon failure to realize a sum svulli-ient to satisfy said venditioni exponas and costs, I will then and there offer the fee simple, in and to said real estate, to the hi- icst bidder for cash to satisfy tho inline.

This '29th day of September 1880 Boyse A Rgysk LOUIS HAY. Atty's.

Printers fee

.Sheriff.

W.00 ,,

t(

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Agents wanted to sell Abbot's large type Illustrated New Testament with explanatory Notes. Fifty fall-page engravings. Prico 2.00.

This work, besides containing th text of the New Testament, with copious Notes, contains also a variety of valuable matter useful to the Bible student No work sells' better. Our Agents, every where succeed. Terms to Agents have have never been surpassed on a popuarwork. Outfit, $1.00. Send at once for this, and begin the canvass, or address Cor circulars.

H. S. GOODSPEED&CO., New Yokk

oh

Walter

in the street, and it became

an adage. Twenty, ladies "chipped in" and bought some lottery ticKets.

A.

By virtue of a venditioni exponas execution, issued from tho Vigo Circuit Court,' to me directed and delivered, in favor of Henry Wells President, John Butterfleld William G. Fargo, John Livingston, Alexander Holland, William A. Livingston and Hamilton Hpencer, Trustee of the American Express Company and against John Baird William H. Htewart, James M. Tolbert and James T. Helm. I am ordeeed to sell the following deseri lied Real Estate, situated in Vigo County, Indiana to-wit: The south three fourths of out lot number fourteen (14) except three lots) in tho city of Terre Haute, being the south three fourths ot the east half of said out lot number fourteen (14) bounded as follows, viz: commencing at the southeast corner of said out lot and running west on Eagle street one hundred and fifty (150) feet thence north two liuhdred and twenty Ave feet (225) feet "red and fifty (150) feet and thence south, to the place or beginning in said countv and state, and on SATURDAY THE 2ndDAY OF OCTOBER 1880, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. m. and 4 o'clock p. m. of said day, at the court house door in Terre Haute, 1 will offer the rents and profits of the above described real estate, together with all privileges and ap-

pnrtenances to the same belonging, for a term not exceeding seven years, to the highest bidder for cash, and npon failure to realize a sum sufficient to satisfy said venditioni exponas 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 8th day of September 1880. LOUIS HAY. Sheriff. Harvey D. Scott Attorney.

Printers fee 10.00. ANTED—TO LOAN-Any amount of money to loan on farm land long time: low interest. Inquire of Asa M. Black 3l3%Ohio street

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Cincinnati.

TheHtatkof Indiana, In the VIATO Vigo County.

/CircuitCourt

Emma A. Itappley ,?i No.

12,178

vs. In Divorce.

Rappley,

One of

Be it known that on the 30th day of August 1880, said plaintiff filed an affidavit in due form,.showing that said Walter A. Rappley is a non-resident of the SUite of Indiana.

Hakl non-resident defeudant is hereby notified of the pendency of said action against him, and that the same will stand for trial at the November Term of said Court in the year 1880. Attest: }. W. & J. H. KI.kiser

Atty. for PI'ft'. Twos. A.ANDEKS0N| Clerk

mi

ITl For no equal having stood the N mw Mi to eat, not merely tho disease, thereby making a permanent cure.

.MR. Jno. C. Wslbors of Keysport, 111., says: "I crir^d a little girl of Aciie of fhroe vearii* standing, with Dr. Barter's Fever and Ague Specific, after the best physicians failed to benfit her.*

Dr. Toonoblood of Little York, Mo., says "1 have used Dr. Ilarier'i Fever and Ague Speci/te In my practice, and can heartily recommend it to the public."

AND ATTEND THE

CLEARANCE SALE

Boots And Shoes,

AT LESS THAN COST.

To make room for Fall Stock.

D- 2R*@-I"b©l'cL

.1, C- KELLEY & SON

DEALERS IN

COAL

4 Corner Mulberry and ninth. Terre Haute. Ind. S

a

'X

F£ AGUL SPECIFIC

oie\fbr IMrty pa* In the most malarial dl«u„ for time tie symptoms, bul eradicating the cause

KaaaflMtarH ky The Br. Rartcr Medicine Co., No. SIS Jf. lata Street, St. Uali.

German Protestant Orphans' Rome, St Charles Rock Ro^d. St I.oals

writing'April 30th, 1877, says: "Dr. Hartei't Fever and Ague Speeite is a positive cure for Chills a*d Fever has never failed with us."

OK E AN WOOD.

Corner Eighth and Main streets, south,side Opera stab'es.

MANUFACTURERS OF

Sashes, Doors. ^Blinds. &c &o.

—AND DEALERS IN-

Lumber5 Lath, Shingles, Glass.

Paints, Oils,

and

J. R. FISHER.

a

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Stoves, Queensware, and Second Hand Goods,

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ON 30 DATS' TRIAL I

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The TollU

Articles from pur*

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Tor the

Treatment of

Vaseline Camphor to* Vaseline Toilet Soaps, (rBiapcrlartoaay •'•aC»raoe(»

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