Terre Haute Weekly Gazette, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 4 November 1880 — Page 3

ON A GIRDLE.

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which her slender-waist confined tth&ll now my joyful temples bind No monarch bat would give his crown HiB arms might do what this hath done.

It was my heaven's extremest sphere, The pale which held that lovely deer My Joy, my grief, my hope my love, Did all within this circle move.

A narrow compass! and yet there Dwelt all that's good and all that's fair, me but what this ribbon bound, Take ali the rest the sun goes round. —Edmuki Wali.sk.

GOODNIGHT.

Ood keep you safe, my little love, All through the night Hest close in Ills encircling armB

Until the light.

My heart is with you as I kneel to pray* «*ood-night!()od keep you inhiscarealway.

Thick shadows crecp like silcntghosls, About my head IlOKcmystlf in tender dreams

Willie overhead

The moon comes stealing through the win. dow bars— A liver sickle gleaming mid the stars.

for I, though I am far away, Feel safe and strong To trust you thus, dear love—and—

The night is long—

I a ay with sobbing brentli the old fond prayer: flood-night! Hwcot dreams! (iod keep you everywhere. —ANOX.

CEMENTED.

Aye, wet the shattered edges daintily, Place them together in the ancient shape, Match hue and fair design with careful eye

And let no fragment from your search escape •o, place the cup where no keen sunlight glance, i'shaw, does such Injure 1 beauty pay your pain? Twill hold :i mimic waxen bud, perchance

But never water for arose again.

Unsay the angry words the charge recall Deny or plead away doubts, slight or sneer Before the outraged shrine for pardon fall.

Win back the smile with forgiving tear The happy "safety of affection" lost. HTrust. and its frank free gladness fled together, What boots to weigh the faith,^o count the cost?

The wounded love will bear the scar forever.

Ah,keep the precious porcelain in its niche, (Saurd close .the fragile darlings of the heart, •ta, ye, in life's pure treasures proud and rich

The fruit and its first bloom are light to part Uread one rough touch no time again can gi^c,

Once gone, or perfect form or fearless faith I« prayer and patience mourn it ye live,

And kope to win it back in heaven through death. —AU the Year Bound.

MADRIGAL GAI.

Tho summer sunshine comes and goes Ttfe bee hums in tho heart of the rose, Heart of my hope, the year is sweet— The lillies lighten about thy feet.

Anew light glitters on land and sea The turtles couple on every tree. Light of my lifo, the fields are fair Gossamers tangle tho golden hair.

The air with kisses is blithe and gay Ijove is so sweot in tho middle May. 'j Sweet of my soul, the brook is blue Thine eyes with heaven have pierccd it thro'

Now is the time for kisses, now When bird-songs jbabblo from every bough! ^woetost, my soul is a bird that sips Honey of heaven from out thy lips. —John Payn.

LOVE'S AUTUMN.

1 would not lose a single silver ray •f these white locks, which, like a milky way, »treaksof dusk mldnigl\t of thy raven hair

I would not lose, O, Sweet! the misty shine Of those half-saddened, thoughtful eyes of thine, Whence love looks forth, touched by the shade of care

I would not miss tho droop of thy dear mouth, The lips less dewy red than when the

South—

Th# young South-wind of passion sighed o'er thepi

•I would not miss each delicate flower that blows On the wan cheek, like soft September's rose Blushing but faintly on its faltering stem

I wouldnotmiss tho air of chastened grace Which, breathed divinely from the patient's face, Tells of love's watchful anguish, merged in rost* Vk-4 Naiightjwould I lose of all thou liast or art, O, friend supreme! whose constant, stainless heart Doth house, unknowing, many a welcome guest.

Their presence keeps thy spiritual chambers pure While the flesh fall, strong love grows more and more Divinely beautiful with perished year*.

Thus, at each slow, but surely deepening sign Of life'sdccay, we will not, Sweet, repine, N*r groetitB mellowing close with thankless tears*

Love's spring was fair, love's summer brave and bland, ,Jw But through love'sautumn mist I view the land— The land of deathless summers yet to be

There I behold thee young again, and bright In a groat flood of rare transfiguring light, Bnt there, as here, thou smtlest Love, on me'

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About Spool*—Tho Machines and Opwativei that Stake Them. (Boston Commercial Bulletin.)

White birch is largely used in thi« manufacture, and as extensive forests of this wood grow throughout the State of Maine, Canada, and the Provinces, many spool factories are located in these sections in order that supplies of material may be easily procured.

The wood, after being delivered to the factories, is first sawed into pieces about four feet long and from an inch to an inch and a half square, according to the size of the spool it is required to make. These pieces are put into a dry house and thoroughly dried, from whence they are taken into the factory and given to the "roughers," who, in an incredible space of time, bore a hole in the centre a couple of inches deep, turn about the same space round, and cut off the length required for a spool.

The machines used for this purpose are revolving planers^ in the centre of which is a revolving gimlet or bit, and immediately to the right a small circular saw with a gauge set to the proper size of the spool.

The "roughers" receive a cent and a half per gross for their work and experienced men can turn out from 100 to 130' gross per day. The round blocks pass from them to the "finishers," who place them in machines which give them the shape of spools and rnftke them quite smooth.

A man stands with his left hand on a small lever, and with the right places the blocks, one at a time, in a lathe, then draws the lever to him for an instant aud the work is done the lever is pnshed back and the spools drop down into a box below, while the rr«ht hand is ready with another block. These blocks are handled at the rate of twenty-five to thirty per minute.

The "finishers" also receive a cent and a half per gross, and they can each turn out from 100 to 130 gross per day. The spools are then thrown loosely into ft large cylinder, which revolves slowly so that the spools are polished by the constant rubbing upon each other for some time.

On being taken out of the cylinder they are placed in a hopper with an opening at the bottom through which they pass down a slide for inspection.

Here the inspector sits and watches closely to see that no imperfect spools are allowed to pass, and a very small knot or scratch is sufficient to condemn them. The spools then pass into the hands of the packers, who handle them very lively.

Ihey are packed into large boxes made the proper size, so that layers of spools exactly fill the box, with no additional packing, and a smart boy who is accustomed to the work can pack about 200 gross per day.

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Much Can a Man 'Eat?

The question asked by a,correspondent as to the quantity of food necessary to support life is, we suppose, rather intended as an inquiry as to the quantity needed by an adult person in the ordinary vocations of life. An American soldier has daily given him 22 ounces of bread, 12 ounces of pork or bacon, or 20 ounces of fresh or salt beef, 16 ounces of potatoes three times a week, 1.6 ounces of rice, with 1.6 ounces of coffee, 2.04 ounces of sugar, .64 of a gill of beans, .32 of a gill of vinegar, .16 of a gill of salt.

As to the quantity of this food, it is larger and more abundant than would seem at first sight to be necessary, but the liberality in food has this great advantage, that, in time of hard work, the fatigue of the individual is diminished and the power of recuperation sensibly increasea. The total quantity, then, provided for a s»ldier of the United States army is larger than is consumed by the general working man.

Of course, various conditions of life, climate, and locality have to do with the quantity of food. Thus, an idle person can get'along very well with 2.75 ounces of nitrogenous food and 20 ounces of carbonaceou&*food (flesh and cereal or vegetable food), when, if the same individual were walking or in active outdoor life, double this quantity might be used.

Perhaps the esquimaux represent the heaviest feeders in the world, for Parry tells of a young native who devoured in the twenty-four hours nine and a half pounds of sea-horse, half raw, half cooked one and three fourths pounds of bread one and one-fourth pints of good strong* soup one and three-fourths pounds of ship bread and nine pints of water not counting grog and spirits. Both Sir John Ross ana Dr. Hayes, from

Paily

ersonal observation, declare that the ration of an Esquimaux, may range front twelve to twenty pounds of flesh food.

On the other hand, it is quite remarkable how small a quantity of food a man may eat and still retain his health, though, as to the point of mental vigor engendered by scanty fare, that is another question. Cornaro, who wrote a treatise on long life, subsisted for fifty-eight years on twelve ounces of vegetable matter and fourteen ounces of wine per diem, while another case is cited of a man existing for almost twenty years on sixteen ounces of flour per diem, made into some kind of a pudding.

GOLDEN MOMENTS.

6k! then are golden moment* in men's It vet, Sudden, uniooked for, as the little cloud*, All sold, which suddenly illume the gates Of tne lost sun.

Oh, pray for them! They bring

No increase like the gains of sua and showers, Only a moment's brightness to the earth, Only a moment's gleam in common life, Yet who would change them for the wealth of worlds? -(F. W. Bourdillon.

It is estimated that 800,000,000 people on theis globe of ours use tobacco in one form or another. But only one million of this multitude are in the .reprehensible habit of paying for the weed. The remaining 799,000,100 belong to the noble army of tieggaaa

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PICRED-UP PARTICLES.

A cow is a boss investment. Woman's writes—Postscripts. He that pelts every barking dog musl pick a great many stones.

The tongue of the real belle never told •lander.—[Whitehall Times. German statistics show that 72 per cent of women miss railroad trains.

Our cutlery is sold in Sheffield ten per cent, less than it can be made for there. Though charity may make your purse lighter one day, yet it will make it heavier another.

The bread of this country has more to do with its success than the laws. Let women remember it.

The people of the United States owl property in the District of Columbia ta the amount of about $85,000,000.

The largest collection of books in the world is in the British museum. The library contains over a million volumes.

At forty-cight'she at length did mate And her spinster life did sever. The day she wed, to herself she said, "It's better late than never." rf-

The trouble with too many in this world is that they want reserved seats everywhere cxcept in the family circle. —[N. Y. News.

The man who has been brought up CE hog and hominy is the man who wants quail on toast when he strikes a hotel.— [N. Q. Picayune.

Womankind is like cider—sweet when first squeezed, but growing more vinegarlike after lying around for a few years. —[New Haven Kegister.

A thorough man of the world is one who can shake hands cordially with friend whom he has just black-balled at a Club.—[New Orleans Picayune.

A Kentucky man was hit in the leg by a bullet while upon his knees in prayer. Such a thing might not occur again in a thousand years, in Kentucky.—[Peck's Milwaukee Sun.

Put away the long blonde tresses That our darling used to wear. She will never, never need them,

For our darling bangs her hair. —[N. Y. Express.

It is so in politics, business and everywhere else in life. The man whom yofi boost up the tree not only forgets to tosg you down some of the fruit, but is as likely as not to pelt you with the chawings.—[Jersey City Journal

A deaf-mute used the new audiphone. "Can you pay me that five dollars?"— these were the first words he heard. "I prefer to remain in my original condition," he sajd, sternly, ana threw the ttudiphone out of thdjjrindow.—[Buffalo Express.

A. N. Donaldson, of Baltimore, who has only one arm, swam from Norfolk, Va., to Old Point, Va., a distance of fifteen miles, in sik hours. Mr. Donaldson is a brother of Donaldson, the aeronaut, who perished in a balloon-ascension from Chicago. ...

The use of gelatine dry plates in pho fcography diminishes by five-sixths the time required of the sitter, and enables the operator to catch a transient smile, or bright, happy expression which no sitter can preserve naturally for more than a few seconds.—[N. Y. Post.

William H. Howard, the inventor, died at Media, Pa., recently, aged 82. He invented the wire machinery that has grown into such a numerous manufacturing interest also machinery for drawing lead pipe sorting, type, braiding straw, and various other purposes.

By friendship, says Jeremy Taylor, you mean the greatest love, the greatest usefulness, and the most open communication, and the noblest sufferings, and the severest truth, and the happiest counsel, and the greatest union of minds of which brave men and women are capable.

A reporter for The Argo was fut this week, for a few days and found prevalent these popular prejudices: "Men do not like men pianists, men singers, lady punsters, whistling women, or men who part their hair and name in the middle and women do not like men poets, timid lovers, vain upstarts, or algebra.—[Modern Argo.

From the car window he lookes to see The landscape rushing by k, It came along, he pickcd it up, "J1

We caught it with his eye. WrathfulTy jerking in his head, To dig for the stinging cinder—_ We dare not print the words he said ,.4- *,fcWhen his hat flew out of the winder. —[.Philadelphia Bulletin.

A wise mail will never rust out. As long as he can move and breathe he will be doing for himself, his neighbor, or posterity. Who is old? Not the man of energy, not the day-laborer in science, art or benevolence, but he only who suffers his energies to waste away, and the spring of life to become motionless, on whose hands the hours drag heavily, and to whom all things wear the garb of gloom.

Previous to the treaty with the Sandwich islands 23 per cent, of the sugar imported at the Pacific coast came from the islands and 77 per cent, from other countries. Now 46 per cent, comes from the islands and 54 from other countries. But the island imports are paid for in home products which might oe considtred an oifiet to the charge that foreign Jogar is first shipped to the islands and Ihen reshipped to avoid duty.—[Indian* apolis News.

It seldom happens that any period ol lmm*n existence, whether extensive of contracted, passes by without some peculiar circumstances occurring calculattd to produce painful sensations. To those who lie out of the road of great afflictions are designed various, petty vexations* which answer all the purpose of disturbing their serenity. It is when prosperity is at the highest that onr prudence should be awake and vifpr hant to prevent misfortune. "Sit down!" said a nervous old gentleman to his son, who was making too muth noise. "I won't do it," was the impudent answer. "Well, then, stand up. I will be obeyed 1"

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THE TERRE HAUTE WEEKLY GAZETTE.

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Popular out lily Drawing OP THE Commonwealth Distribution C?.

AT SIACAI LEK'S TIIEATErt. lu the City of Louisville, on

SATURDAY, 0CT0BEE 30th. These drawings*, autnorlzed by the legislature of 1.878 un«l sustained by ail the courts of Kentucky, occur regularly on the LAST DAY OF KVEKY JIOMH, SUUUHJ'8 and Fridays excepted, for the period of five years

The United States Circuit Court on March 31 rendered the following decisions: 1st—That the Commonwealth Distribution Company is legal. 2nd—Its drawings are fair. ot

N. B. This company has now on hand a large reserve fund. Head the list of prises for the 0CT0BEE DRAWING.

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1 Prise .530,00 1 Prize 10.000 1 Prize 5000 10 Prizes »1,000 each 10,000 20 Prizes 8500 10,000 100 Prizes $100 10,000 200 Prizes $50 10,000 000 Prizes $20 12,000 1,000 Prizes 810 10,000 tt Prizes $300 Approximate

Prizes 2,700 9 Prizes? 00 Approximate Prizes 1,800 9 Vrizes 100 Approxiinat'n

Prizes 9C0

1,960 Prizes*. 8112,*»0 Whole Tickets, 82. Half Tickets, *1. 27 Tickets, $50. 5o Tickets, 8100.

Remit by Money in letter, bv Bank Dmft or Express, to R. M. HOARDM AN.CourierJournal Building, IxJuisv'Me, ICy., or at No. i7 Mud .'a'it 1*rr. way New York.

Store-Keepers!

GOODS WELL B0U6HT ARE HALF SOLD! Wide-Awake Merchants must deal with us- We have genuine bargains for Every

Merchant in any line

Tn the United States, and are therefore .call-

'"'AMERICAN SAEOAIN BOUSE,'

Alsodont forget that we are the originators and HEADQUAKTEKSfor the "5 and 10 cent Counter Goods." Wend for our Price List. It will interest you.

BUTLER BROSiVV/

20 and 28Ch:»uncey St. Bj*to n. in ii I Randoph St. Chicago.

First Class Furniture.

Forty yeiiR experience in the furni'ui business enables me to ofter a class work »uperio» to the common factory goods. Chamber library and offict fuinitun made a specialty. Call and see the tr.r-st beaut'fu. chamber 6Ct nt 40 per cent, less »hai: be puichased elsewhero tl.c uty

I will also repair and varnish old furn urd job work in all branches made rder at No. 513 Walnut #(reet.

Charles Triche.

enry Steiiicam p,

Who lias removed to the corner of Fourth and Chestnut streets, (P.O'Snllivan'a old stand.) has

The Best Stocked Grocery

in that part of town. Meats, fish, fancy an staple groceries, and almost everything the grocery line constantly kept.

Opera House Saloon

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BILLIARD HALL.

Four of the best billiard and 15 ba4 pool tables in this city: also the bes liquors, whiskiesajiA branaiea. Wines all kinds, such asCalifornia Reasling French Chret.V" .. Keokuk Ives, Keokuk Iowa Claret, bottle Iowa Claret. Piper Heidsieck

75c per bottle 60c 75c 75c 40o,

Champaign, $1.50 Imperial Domestic Champaign, 75c on

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Champaign ft $1.00 Also the tlnest Imperial

port

berry wines for medical purposes,

JNO. F. REGAN Insurance Agents

Has some of the best

Fire Companies

In the country. Call onhim for particulars

DR? SANFORITS

NVI60RAT0R

The Only Vegetable Compound that acts directly upon the Liver, andcures Liver Complaints Jaundice, Biliousness, Malaria, Costiveness, Headache. It assists Digestion, Strengthens the System, Regulatesthe Bowels,Purifiesthe Blood. ABooksentfrce. Address

Dr. Sanford, 162

Broadway, N. Y.

ifOilALI IT ALZ. DBUOOXSTS.

A. W.SPAIN Mf. D.

Offlc* corner Sixth and Ohio streets (Shan* non's Block)

Residence 122S south Third street.

Terre Haute Ind.

Crackers Made Daily.

For good city butter crackers, made fresh every day, rail at the northwest corner of 1 ourtn and Cherry streets, No. 300. These are the freshest and best crackers to be had in the city.

Fresh Vienna bread a specialty

Thos. Callahan

THE MILD POWIS

Humphreys' Homeopathic Specifics Ptotm from ample experience an entire raccfw, Simple, Prompt. Efficient, and Reliable, they are the only medicine* adapted to popular use. ust pawcR-Ai. so*. ccttKs. mica.

Feiffi, Congestion, Inflammations, ..25 2. Worm*. Worm l'ever Worm Colic. 3 3. Crying Colic, or Teething of Infants. 35 4. Diarrhea of «. hildren or Adults, ..25 & Dysentery. Griping. Bilious colic, .25 6. Cholera .Morbus, Vomiting, S 7. Coughs. Cold, bronchitis, 8. Neuralgia, 'ioothnche, Foceactk* J25 9. Mradacnrs, Sick Headaches, Vertigo, 25 10. Dy(Persia, Billons Stomach, J5

11. Suppressed or Painful Periods. JS 12. Whites, too profuse Pfcriod*, J25 IS. Croup, Coutch. Uiflieult Breathing. .3 14. Knit Hlieuin, IxTslpelas, Eruptions, .'J5 15 Khenmatisin. Rheumatic rains, .25 15. Frier anil Ague. Chill. Fever, Agues, 50 17. Piles, lUind or Bleeding, .50 119. Catarrh, acute or chronic Influenza. 20. Wliooping Conch, violent Coughs, .50 124. General Debility. Phys'l Weakness. JH) 127. Kidney IMsrsse. .90 1.(10 .50

For sale by druggists, or sent by Die Caste, I or single Vial, free of charge, on seceipt of

Sllsease.

rlca. Send for Dr. Humphrey** Hook on Ac.. 144 pages), also Utattrated Catalogue. FREE. I Address, Humphreys' llomeMnfhIc iMed. Co.. 109 Fulton St.. Kewi'urk.

QUA F'S SPECIFIC ME LUC INE.

TRADE MARK The GreatTRADE MARK English remedy. an unfailing cure for Dentinal a nnittorrhea, fiuipote'icy, ami all dlsieases that follow, as a fcFOSE TAJLIlHscduence of AFTER TAKINI. seit-'ibusy us loss of memory, universal lassitude, pain in the back, dlnuie.su of vision, rYemature Old Age, and many other Diseases that lead to insanity or Consumption and a Premature Grave. oyrFull particulars in .our pamphlet, which wo desire to send free by mail to every one. ttiTThe Stajcillc Medicine is sold by all drrgglKta at SI per package, or six packages for J5, orwill %e sentfrte by mail on receipt of the money by addressing,

ThkGrat Mkdicine o.,

No. 10 Mechanics' Block, Detroit, Mich. •WHold In Terre Haute, wholesale anil retail, by Gulick fc Berry, and by druggists everywhere.

A Skin oi Beauty is a Joy Forever OR. T. FELIX GOURAUO'S Oricnta Cruam, Magical Beai'tiflcr

RamiVei an, plesfreckies, Moths Patch es and every blem ish on beauty. I a stood the test of SO years, and Is so harmlass taste it to be surothe pre para11 on is prop 1

counterfeit of similar A. Sayre

mode- Accept. no name. The distinguished Dr.

said to a lady of the hauntton (a patient):— "As you ladies will use them I, recommend Gouraud'sCream as the least harmful of all the Skin preparations." Also will cure Subtile removos superflous hair without lnjury to the skin.

M*K.M.B.T.GOURAtrD, Bole Proprleto Bond St., N. Y. For sale by all druggist anjl Fancy Goods Dealers.

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ITfeclfenlcal. and lUinlni Engineering at theRensselaei Polytecnnic,In«titute, Troy, N. I. Thcoldest engineering school In America* Next term Degins September, lflth. Thi Register of 1880 contains a list or the graduates for the past51 years, with their post Ions also, course of, study, requirements xpenses, etc. Address.

DAVID M. GftSKN' E.Dlrecto

HAVEN'S INSURANCE AGENCY Established in 1S86. -y To the Farmers of Vl'goCounty:

Do not insure your property with travej ing agents. They charge yon double wha it will cost you to insure in a good, reliable established agency. I represent companies worth over fifty million dollars. Call before you are insured.

Dr. J. P. Worrell

,• Treats exclusively diseases on the

Eye and Ear!

Office: No.521. Ohio Street. TERRE HAUTE IND. Office hours from0 a. m. to 1 p. m. and from 3 to 5 a. h.

Agents "Wanted for Smith's ticnart and $ HOLMAN-S NEW?',

Pictorial Bibles..

qddrer-s, forCircuars, A. .l.H ci» ax ylladelphia

CINCH0QUININ

CURES F-EVER" AND ACUE.

PHYSICIANSquinineissuperior

the Cincho in tonic properties, and produces no disagreeable effect.

Dose the same as sulphate quinine. Sold by all druggists or sent by mail.

Price: $1.50 per Oz.

BILLINGS, CLAPP & CO., Chemists, Boston.

LAVERACK COLLEGE AND HUp soy RIVER INSTITUTEat Clavej ack, N. Y. One of the most successful anZ and largest boarding schools in the country. Fits Boys thoroughly for college. Fnll College coarse for Women. Art, Languages and Music, specialties. 14 Instructers: 10 partments. 102 year opens September 6. A wealthy friend of the South and of this school, In New York City, offers to pay all the expenses except 150 ay ear each for fifty ladies from the South. Iriis 1150 will Inlade Board and Taitlon In academic and ollese courses, French, German, Latin and •Oelt and Piano Music all in catalogue for es a year. For catlognea and fall par •r aadess yON ZFQALLA CK,Ph. D.,

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Mwmnbcn. and Malarial Pcfm. It cool* tb« btocd and miuImm ibe ft ia a hforiK medicine 'or children. Prepared bf

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An entirely New and poeitirely e/Teetiei Remit lot the speedy aad permaneof

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