Terre Haute Weekly Gazette, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 28 October 1880 — Page 3
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THE CEN.UINE
LIVER PILLS
«fe not recommended ana remedy sU.1 the ills that flw»h is heir Us" ir
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tfornpiainta, Dynpens [!a»es ot or diftcases ot tliat cl^aracter. itmvl without a rival.
AGUE AND FE^eR. So better cathartic can be used pre w.Lory to, or after taking quinine. AH simple purgative they are unequaled-
BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. llie genuine are never sugar-coated. Knob box has a red-wax seal on the lid, with the impression, Jk LANE'S LIVEIi »UJt Each wrapper bears the signacuk:i of
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MCLANE and FLF.HI.NO Bitos.
jr$r Insist uiou bavin" the genuine trv.. 0. McLANE'S UVKH PILLS, prebared by
FLEMING TOKOS., Pittsburgh, Pn., Hvi market being full of Imitations of iba oanie Xfcljanc, spelled differently
uiyyiiE PILLS
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GmiOTiY PURE! T5 iU pita $3000.fW fvf any Alum cr t'nmia in 'his roiiZVlJi.
Indorsed "by'ttto Tv^oklyn Board ot llealt'i anil l:y tho btst cJicuiLdta In the United .'itatca fc/A) «r.,% It is m'.aOXOFj!l than tsij' Ycttut Powdesr ir •tae TfOrltl. srs ji It KKV Kit PATI.S (o yAn-r.^o IS-'Ut fcarcadl v, h' 'i *^usod as ('irccted.
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Good food makoa good health andhcr.ith ,s improved or Impaired In yroportion aatho food we cat Js nutritious or otherwise. ixo POITBEB always (rood food. \ao caa of tils la worth two o£ any othc* »u rfngr compov.nO.
It maker, bread ~'v5t.«r «nd richer. Moio than halt tae Vxu» *i uonr lrlso ttorn tlio use of ciuimon bolclii.!? powJera, wliloU often make tlie best ot llour turn out dark bread.
Tho mo -t dcHerto persons c.tn eat food prepared •Rlth it -witXiout iisjuty. Nearly every otltcx- balcliv? powder ia &<.aUerated and 13 absolutely injurious.
Th'Sfct made from Refined ftx-aoe Cream »A rr«Har, and f3 PKilPlSCTiU* PURE.
It iaal:ea tho UlvST, lightest, and most IUWUmvi BR EAD, E!SCU!Tf CAKE,
DRULLERS,
BUCKWHEAT, INDIAN, AMD 7LANWEL CAKES. AKlUgin triflWiU prove tae »ii:M^rlori{y ttofa Tov.-(lfr
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The Cnly Remedy
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THE BOWELS, andthoKlDKSYS.
This tv.vt&ined actiontficis Htm* derfttl $4£cr to e%?m all diseases.
WhrlAre We Sick?
SSS saaasgga asm agKaiagggasi Jjtctmiw tc) oik -to these great organs I ji'» become clogped or torpid, axd I jwiooiwus humorsare therefore forccd I into th# blood that should be exjxUed naturally.
I UN TORSXESH, PILES, CONSTIPATION, KIDNt.Y i:oaPL.\INTS TRIN'AKY »lsi:.\SKS, FKMA IS IVKAK5 SKSSSJN, AND XCSROR«.
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by causing free action of tlms organs and restoring their power to throw off disease.
Why Suffcr Rilloan pnlns and *fhe« I Why tormented with Piles, Constipation! Why frightened
OTcr disorders! KidaefB S
VFhycnrfitro n«rrons or sick headaches! Why hrve Blocpken nights I Use KIDNEV W'OKT and r^oics in }*ta
Uh. It it a dry, vegetable compound and Oao j»ek«(s!wIH ukJre «ix qttoT
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and fI, He id-1"wliQ. 'i»a a diamond ring.—Jic»io Trau-
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VFhy is the letter I) like a sailor?
Icatisc it follows the C.
•|^KI^ .1 I —MW^twin.1 ••!.»' ,, tf^TTP TMT^T A MP'G Ships are frequently on speaking terms Toto'.s fa sho.redj despair. "Papa," UIli* V» «LCjUAA1M 19 and they lie Trans :ripL said his little sinter,
First it was firewaicr, una G'»w, It is alleged, the post-traders have bvga.i to su|)ply Ii.uinn.i wjih ihe blo« puzzle.
I'he young niah who wantb to up with the gun niu-t not s:i up too late Willi the dan^Iitur.—Middltlown JfraawHyt. *Tii
It said that Gail Hamilton can talk to twelve piiople at owee^ 'A Gatlbig gun in peitkoatii, tu it were.—tfyrG&ue iUralii.
It is odd and Bomefiroes melancholy to sea amaa trying to "mak'j uj» bis ut.nd when he law no inaU rial on haiid to work wiih.
An ine briate, prone in ihe gutter, es plained that ise wuj doing hi» level b'.-.t Spirit l.v.xl p'roiyabiyUiadiJi/iti tialnr day NigM.
Mu:&ptt are couimoa as to be quite fashionable unruig liostOji young ladies. In i'.t'ji. *.i,ey uie dec I:1 red i»y ioiue to be "very Bweil."
Di.siii-.gtrshed Amciiean (traveling in Ru
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ia iitre a iiico Ji: I'n» in—-iis-vited to dins witho iix* Cv-n-, anil no is'.iranoe on my hie!—ihtrper's JldznK
.Su£r,c -tii,n by the Danbury ,Vv,. when yon ha-.e got through us»ing your pUKZles* give ihamto tin poor. We get rid o| the poor bonie. way."
VeartJ age according to tradition, Cincinnati was credited with lh," lull owing regulation: "No whittling around sausage Gland*."—Tonkcrs Gazette. l^ofefesor—"If I should iut on green lasses and view iliis elas.1?, would not •a deceived iu their appearance.' V/ell, no 1 dont't think you would."
One of those men who cheat o'hers pa mining share.*, and make their living by swindling, \vas shot e'ead in Leadvillc a week ago. Death loves a mining shark.'1 "Wbat I want," said a pompous orator'' aiming at bis antagonist, "is good common sense." "Exactly!" was the whispered reply "that's just what you need."
Victor Hugo's last book is callcd "Toute la Lyre," Victor ia old enough to know that yon can't toot the lyre, which is a stringed instrument.—Loteii Courier.
Madam," said a lawyer to his lady client, in this case I shall charge only a nominal fee."' "A nominal fee!" exclainud the lady that,s p/k-nominal
They have an exhibition of wildcats in Ehniia, and there id another in New York city but they call it tho Mining Exchange there.—Commercial Bulletin.
There, is in Jupiter an opening twentyfive thousand milcH broad—a nice opening for a young man who does not wish to go W'esjt, and has a moderate capital.
Guard—" I presume the lady is awara that this is a smoking compartmcut
between us —Boston C&urier.
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Husband—'1 The lady is well aware of the fact and being my wife, she knows better than to object."—Punch.
A married man bought a spring ch cken in the market the other morning, and uow lie thinks the reason it was called spring chickrn is because it will take him vmtil next spring to carve it, unless he uses nitro glycerine.
Mr. Longfellow is said to write easily but slowly, weighing every word before jolting it down in lead pencil. Seeing that bis writing is always rhythmic, he probably weighs his words on a musical •scale.—ilovttm Transm'pt.
A shoemaker was arrested for bigamy and brought before the magistrate. Which wife," asked a bystander, will he be obliged to take?" Smith, always ready at a joke, replied, lie is a cobbler and of course must stick to his last."
No accounting for tastes—'Bus driver to regular driver—"You 'ear them 'ere "oriimers on the knifeboard, sir Aint it wonderful as they don't get tired o' jabberiug away like that the 'ole journey— and not an intelligible word from fust to last !"—Punch.
Wo men of the Bourse," said a Paris stockbroker to his friend, are much culminated. I have now been at the Bourse for more than ten year?, and I never knew hut two rascals who amounted to anything." "And who is the other V' asked the friend.
We frequently bear a lady exclaim, Oh, drar wish 1 were a man But we do not remember ever hearing a man wish himself a woman. No man never dared allow his wishes to soar so high. He is contented to admire rather than be the thing admired. N.B. ^This is not fully.—liodjn Transcript.
"Georgia"* said a fond mamma to her little son, as they were walking on the beach," see what a lot of nice little stones!" "Yes," grumble Georgie, as he cast a searching glance around "and not a living thing to throw 'em at!"
A youngster while warming his hands at the lire was remonstrated with by his farther,who said:"Go awav from the tire the weather is not cold." "I ain't healing the weather, I'm warming rny hands," the little fellow demurely "replica
A little girl went timidly into a store at BeUaire, ().,the other morning, and asked the clei how many shoe-strings she could get fo: five cents. "How long do you want them ?Jie asked. "I want them to keep," was the aswner, in a tone of slight surprise.
A Sunday- school scholar was resques ted to learn "Matthew xv„ xiii, and xiv., when he astounded the teacher by jump ingup with the exclamation: "Can't Mone: 'taint in the blocks!"—Mohawk Valcy Democrat.
THE average Terrc HAUTE boy that attends school don't like to hold up his hands, jnst now. Reason he has been out walnuting.
FABMEBS say that the cold snaps was a fine thing for the wheat as it destroyed the fly which was being feared veiy mncli.
La petite Sophie, who is very dcs lr.u ive of her toy«, received last Chrintmoa ui indcbtrwctibliJ pict.ire-book printed oa cloth, She was at first delighted then she began to turn he b• ivcwith a puzzled look. '-What is tha yuit'-jrf' said nam ma. J*I ea Vuind odt how it is to he tolru!" whined the young iconecilast. F-'eac't NewxpH'pe.r.
An Iri-hmaa one saw a clo :k which showed tho Gauuwich anff Dubliti l» «»e, and be saw uat tho Dublin time was twenyt mlndks iud that of
Greenwich, an! ho a-kid how tha. was aid it was explain! to im il.at Dublin lx.'ing the w«.stof die .'iivt meridian must, have its time later than that of Greenw,c:i. .'Tlu u, tuc oWci'aI" nays Pal,
Why? "Bekasc, Iwasmakin' a spaclie to tli\j byes in the thard ward this afternoon, aii' I had thim in a foine state of frenzy over the intillcct of Oireland, an' sez 1, 'Emmet an' O'Connell, an' "Washington waz Oirishmen,' An' a man in ihe crowd sez he, "That's a mistake, Mr. Moloney.' "lie dad you there, PaL "No, zur for sez I to him, sez I,'No jintleman would conthradict anither,' an he coodft'n say a wurd to it." "Achilles," said the crafty Ulysses, "why is Lent like 'Pinafore?' Achilles, who was cross about something, as usual, snid he didn't sec why unless it was because forty days of it was enough to last the people a year. "Well, that is pretty good," said Ulysses, "but that isn't exactly it. It's because it's barred in good society." "Barred," replied Ulysses. "But Lent is over." "Ah, that's where you're fooled. Everything that's lent must be bor/owed." And "then Achillawas so mad he went into his tent and sulked for a week.—Burlington JIairJpys 4-^ $ lie Championship
Is awarded to Dr. Flag g's Improved Liver and Stomach Pad, the never failing remedy for Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Foul Stomach, Headache, Fever Pains in the Limbs and Body, Ague, Sleeplessness, Variable Appetite Belching, Vomiting after meals, Night Coughs, Want of Energy and other Liver Complaints. Take no medicinc use F1 age's Pad and be cured at once
A Valuable Paper For Speculstors. Legitimate stock speculation"contem pktes small as well as large investments $25, $50 or $100 often, in skillul hadds, realizes hundreds in profits. The Weekly Piiuincial Report, publisheds by John A. Dodge & Co., 12 Wall Street, New York, an entirely reputable and trustworthy lirm, giving many valpable hints concernstock speculation. It is sent free. -—,—,—»0 —.—~ \v
LADY LAWYERS.
The female millcnium appears to be dawning. There are women doctors clerks, and jury-men, and soon there will Jit- woman lawyers. Before they attempt *ospeak they should use SOZODONT to give beautv to their mouth which arc distined to complete their success as orators.
Female Lawyers will stick to their elients,like SPALDING'S GMIE to wood.
NATIONAL HOUSE.
A GOOD HOTEfj.
The National House, under tlie management of Heinley & Watson, receives, as it deserves, approbation of the travel ing public. Added to its natural advantage of being centrally located and large, is the attraction of a well-known house, an excellent cuisine, good rooms and low rates.
Profitable Chances.
An investment of even $25 to $100 in Wall street speculation often realizes several hundreds in profit. The same wind that fills the sails of the big ship also bears the lesser craft before it, is exactly true of Wall street speculation. John A. Dodge & Co., 12 Wall strce.t New York a reliable and experienced firm of brokers make small as well as large investments for their customers.
EORIETS SWISS AGUE CURE IS THE SOVEREIGN REMEDY\ TRY IT.
THE TEKKJfc HAUTE WEEKLY UAZETT&
The ambitioii of little Tofo is to have a box of colore. "Be a good boy four days in bUwc*.-ton "his father told mm, \and you ghall have one." Four days!
"can't we divide tuem
en in after eaying her livei~in ncaven, my dear,
in the ce«leslial (,-ity who.^e streets are paved with gold." "Oh yes,I know that, mamma," she said with great solemnity "but what's his liumber J"
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js anodier inju ticc toould Iri-land." A bridal party apprbaidml the bymenial aiier and the chir iiia'.i proceeded with tlit rvice. "WIIj thou, Mary, take," eci., he inquires. "Naw!" is the repl /. "What'." cries the good pastor "if you dou't want to marry this gentlexi,\vuy didn't you say so sooner'? What nrndeyou wait till the motflent ot tup'ccrejwony?" '"Because, sir, you are ihe tirst that ha'? condescended to ask my advice or consent in the matter."
An old woman of the namQ of Gordon, iu tha north of Scotland, wad listening to the. account given in the Scriptures of Solomon's giury, which was read to her by a little female grandchild. When the girl came to tell of the thousand camels, which lormed part of the Jewish sovereign's live stock, "Eh, lassie," cne/1 the old "woman, "K thousand CarupbalK say ye The Campbells are an aukl clan, sure enough, but look and yedinna ste the Gordons too!"
A certain Scotch gillie, it i? said,'is not very often ill, but once he had the toot li-lac-lie. "And what did you do for it?" said one to him. "VYed, I just bought saxpenn'orth o'laudanum, arid mixea it wi a pint o' whisky and drank it but it was na good." Here there was a paupe, after which the speaker resumed: So then I got another saxpenn'orth o' laudanum, and put it into a quart of whisky." '•Well V" "weel, when I woke to days after there was na toothache." "No jintleman wud c^ntliradict anither," said Pat Maloney yesterday in an interrogative style. "Certainly not, Pat
PICKED-UP PARTICLES.
A swell dinner—dried apples. Borrowed trouble ia never returned. Expect nothing from him who prom« iies a great deal.
Nothing ia more dangerous than a friend without discretion. The Georgia gold fields now yield $1,000,000 in bullion a year.
Nine thousand miles of new railroad will be constructed in 1880. Mean souls, like poor pictures, are often found in good-looking frames.
The revival of honesty would be a good kind of revival for the cliurchcs to start.* *s» $(!•«£it's "-ph
The more wc do, the more we cah do the more busy we arc, the more leisure we have.—[Hazlitt.
When one has no design but to speak plain truth, he may say a great deal in a very narrow compass. K^-as.
It is easy to run down the" accomplishments of your neighbor, but harder to run ahead of them.
Luther, who translated the whole Bible, said, I have shaken every tree, and found fruit on each one."
The- tea that was not thrown overbe.ird in Boston harbor in the good old days was ii'uer-ty.—fSteubenvillo HerSl
A ^rreat many people are anxious Eo introduce a now religion into tho world who have never given the old one a fair
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Tho Pope writes a fine, clea-r, backhand, forming every letter distinctly, and signing himself Leo P. P.*XIII." "Mmey," sayd Mr. Taltnage, is a golden-breasted bird with silver beak." Yes and it's a kind of poultry that most men are particularly fond of.—[Chicago Times.
The man who at the end of this life has a receipt in full of all demands from men will have more than an ordinary amount of credit to begin the next lifo with.
We pay best, first, those who destroy us—generals second, thoso who cheat us—politicians and quacks third, those who amuse us—singers and musicians and, least of all, those who instruct us.
Louis Kossuth says that idiot is a word of Greek extraction, and meant with tho Greeks a man who cared nothing for the public interest. This is hard on the class of eligiblo voters who remain, away from the polls on election day..
Wc have often heard of people going to a drug store after nails, but tho latest oddity in the line is an old lady in this city who went to a butchcr shop last week and inquired if they had any liver pads for sale.—[Olean Democrat.
A member of a school board, not a thousand miles from Boston, visited a school under his jurisdiction. When asked to fnake some remarks?, ho said:
Well, children, you spell well and reads well, but hain't sot still." —An ethereal maiden named Maud
Was suspected of being a fraud Scarce a crumb was she able To eat at the table. Hut in the back pantry— O Latvd —[Oshkosh Advocate. Is this my train?" asked a traveler at the Kansas Pacific depot of a lounger.
I don't know, but I guess not," was tho doubtful reply. I see it's got the namo of the railroad company on the side, and I expect it belongs to them. Have you lost a train anywhere?"
A fellow stopped at a hotel In Lead ville and the landlord charged him seven dollars a day for five days. Didn't you make a mistake?" "No," said the landlord. Yes, you did you thought you got all the money I had, but you aro mistaken. 1 have a whole purse full in another pocket." ^Parson Jones says: "'"It generally happens, when I have prepared a particularly good sermon, my congregation will be very small, and large when I havo a poor one." I have been told that the house is always full when you preach," was the somewhat equivocal compliment of simple-minded Smith.
ANew York thief was followed to the roof of a live-story tenement, and, finding himself closely pursued, leaped five feet across to the roof of an adjoining building. The officer jumped after him and the. thief surrendered, remarking that he didn't think any man on a salary would jump like that.
The other day several people stood before a show window looking at a classical medallion. What's that?" inquired the smart boy, who had elbowed his way to the front. That," replied a goocl citizen, '.'is Achilles, wounded iu the heel.' Oh, yes," said thebo^, scntentiously, and gazing at the picture with new interest, stone, bruv«is^—[BurIinsrtoti Hawkeye.
Anderson ville cemetary, in Georgia, is visited by many northerners, but southerners avoid the spot. On the Visitors' book are many strange inscriptions, mainiy of passionate denunciation of the south by relatives of the dead. There are a thousand stones bearing the word
Unknown." There are fourteen thousand graves. Some of the stones are very handsome, and the graves are kept green.
For the encouragement of the boys, theNew York Times says: Nowadays every young women knows as well as any lawyer, that while a verbal, or better yet, a written, engagement to marry is the most substantial foundation for a breach-of-promise suit, she yet, if litigiously inclined, may get along very well without it, provided that she is able to
fefendant's
ive satisfactory proof of conduct on the part from which a promise might fairly oe inferred."
Cost of English Patents.
Au English patent costs in govern* ment duties £25 within the first six months, then £50 within three years, and then £100 within four years more total tax £175, levied in seven years for a patent during fourteen years, i. e., at the rate of £25 a year for seven years. A patent in America costs only £7, made in one payment, which gives rights foi seventeen years.
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