Terre Haute Weekly Gazette, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 13 January 1881 — Page 3

A HANDSOME PAIR

lie was asterdy yoemen, She vm a maiden fair Vet as they walked together

They were a handsome pair. He was a noble Saxon, Ruddy like all his race She in her homely duties

Carried herself with grace.

He at his dally labor Plodded with might and main She in her quiet corner,

Ever with busy brain, Haw, as It were in a vision, Paths that they might pursue She bad the wit to counsel,

He had the strength to do.

Many a one had whispered: "Strange that the men of brawn Always prefer to^marry

Maidens as fair as the dawn! This is an error, sorely, One of the freaks of Love. Why should the mighty eagle

Mate with tho gentle dove?"

He with muscle and sinew Fought tho battles of life She with her love and pity

Soothed the fevers of strife He with the nerve of a stoic, She with her tender heartBetter were they together

Than journeying far apart.

His was the arm to.lean on When weakness a proD required Hers was the hand to comfort

And bless when sick and tired. Ho was a sturdy yeoman, Shewas a ma'den fair, Yet, oh, thore wasno denying

They were a handsome pair!

BEWARE!

From tbo Philadelphia Evening Bulletin

I know a Buttl queer to see, B. F. Butlaire lie can fool different parties three

B. F. Beware Trust him not,

He is fooling thee. He has two eyes, one gray, one brown, B. F. Butlaire When one looksup, the other looks down,

Beware! beware! Trust him not,

Ho is fooling thee.

And he has hair but none to spare, B. F. Butlaire He'd split the last for a Governor's chair

Beware! beware! Trust him not,

He is fooling thee

He had a Hancock in his eye— B. F. Butlaire But now he looks still more awry

Haneock, olware! Every one knew

He was fooling thee.

FOR MY LADY'S SAKE.

Sweet heart, tho love that llvea" for aye Is all the wealth I bring WhJch neither lessens with the day,

Nor changes with the spring. And since to love me you have deigned This motto I will take: A lifeunsolled, a soul unstained,

For my dear lady's sake.

I care not for the world's renown, Yet count its gordeon sweet, Could I but win its brightest crown

And layjlt at her feet. A sinless kingdom would I fain Of my existence make, Where she might never blush to reign, For my dear lady's sake

Since all of good I have is hers, I hold my lot most dear, With spotless sword and stainless verse

To do her honor here That when our dream of life is done, Together we may wake, And God unite our souls In one,

For my dear lady's sake.

For the Holidays, Beauty in Miniature. Refinement loves clegance and personal -.adornment is a ti-st duty of civilization. The refined man or woman rejoices in the beautiful art, music, flowers, all charm the polished mind, while the taste for perfumes, odorous applications for preserving the boauty of the hair, skin and teeth, and all those artistic appliances of the toilette which science 'has produced are dear to the cultivated taste.

The bedy is God's temple, and a perfect care of it in cleanliness and adornment is the parent of pure thoughts and happy ideas. When we see any one neglectful of personal attractions, we expect no exalted ideas, no marks of a cultivated mind. How much does a traveler, accus tomed to a bouutifully furnished toilette table, miss these adjuncts to a stylish appearance when on a journey. To obviate this Joseph Burnett & Co.. Boston, have invented a beautiful little article known as "Burnett's Miniature Toilet," and by ts aid travelers of either sex can indulge luxurious adornment wherever they .iay be. Prettily made and delicately fitted with the leading articles of josep Burnett's unequalled preparation in miniature size, it occupies no more room than a small dispatch case, and yet is furnished with Burnett's Cologne, Florimal for the handkerchief, Cocoaine for the hair, Kalliston for the skin, and Oriental Tooth Wash, and a beautiful brochure of advice for the toilette, and other matter which has already become very popular, and is used by the principal artists of the drama and opera. We will only add that this petite rechirche

Toilet Companion ia

admirably adapted for the Holidays. Examine It at any fashionable drug store and it will be found as neat and as suitable a present both for home or traveling use as anything than can be purchased at such a small cost. Druggists should order it early.

A Well-Garnished Toilet ™r^ilT,i

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Without SOZO-

DONT. It combines all that is needed to keep the mouth and teeth healthful, and imparts a delicious fragrance to the breath. Its use should never be intermitted, as the mouth needs to be kept pure and clean, and by nothing better than SOZODOXT can this bc S^ctS

Spalding's Glue is indispensable in the house, because there are always small breaks occurring which it will repair.

TRESS OF HADL

This tress

of

hair ray sweetheart sent ne.

And «o I beat above it tenderly, And kissed the dainty bow That bound the wisp of sunshine, tnQed folk sooth, Because her lips had nestled there—in troth.

She told me so.

And I remember, reading that, the flash That fevered all my face, and the heart's hash And hurry in my ears And how the letter trembled and grew blurred Until my eyes couid read no other word—

For happy tears.

This tress oLhair! Why, I did hug and hold ai*t uiy heart, and call it With heaven's own luster lit

It here agauSt uiy heart, and call it gold With heaven's own luster lit And I did stroke and smooth its gleaming strands, And pet and fondle it with foolish hands,

And talk to itl

And now I pray God's blessing may alight Upon the orange flowers she wears to-night. Her features—keep them fair, Dear Lord, but let her lips not quite forget The love tney kindled once is gilding yet

This tress of hair. —J. W. Riley, in Indianapolis Journal.

A PLOT DISCOVERED.

I am a saddler by trade' but I am of a sentimental and contemplative turn of mind and often saunter by myself into St. James* Parir, London, and along the Bird Cage Walk. One evening lately, rapt in my meditations, I remained till it was dark, and the park was nearly empty. I had taken my. station under a large tree, near which was a bench, on which two rather well-dressed men were seated and apparently in earnest conversation. Coming out of my reverie,* I began to speculate on the causes which were most likely to have .drawn my new neighbors to this quiot spot. "Are they," thought I "members of Parliament come here to study what they are to say on some important question? Are they lovers, seeking retirement to descant to each other on the charms of their intendeds? Are they husbands, afraid to face their wives? Are they"— but all my conjectures were put to flight by the first sentence which reached my ear. "Well, Tom," said one, "your plot is well laid but I think you will have some difficulty in disposing of Berkeley." "Oh, not at all," replied Tom. "I propose sending him to one of the West Indian Islands, and there are too many ways there of stopping a man's breath for me to be at any loss." "Is his death absolutely necessary?" asked the other. "Undoubtedly," answered Tom "for you know the duke has sworn that Julia shall never marry Villiers so long as Berkeley is alive." "Heavens and earth," thought I, "what atrocious villains are here! What duke are they speaking of? What Berkeley do they allude to?" I had no time for further reflection. "True, true," said the other, "he must certainly be put out of the way but I think your sending him to the West Indies ia a clumsy mode of getting rid of him. Could you not kill him in a duel?" "Nothing could be more easy, my dear Bob," replied Tom "but as I dismissed Spencer to the other world, with a bullet for his passport, I would rather try another mode. I think I shall have him murdered by a slave driver." "I can not consent to that," answered Bob "I don't like the expedient" "Like it or not," said Tom, angrily, "I am not aware that it is necessary to ask your consent in the matter." "Did we not agree to do the thing between us, and to divide the cash?" asked his companion. "You are inexperienced in these matters, but I have put a good many such jobs through my hands already."

Imagine the dismay with which I listened to this horrible dialogue. My head swam, my blood ran cold, I crept close to the tree, even afraid to draw my breath. "Well, well," said Tom "don't let us fall out about it Berkeley shall die some way or other. I am glad you think well of the plot. Our employer will surely be satisfied seeing there are three dukes, seven marquises and nineteen earls engaged in it The deuce ia in it if that won't content himl" "Thunder and lightning 1" said I to myself, "it is plain that some awful conspiracy is hatching. Is the town to be burnt? Is the House of Commons to be blown up?" "When Berkeley is done for," continued Bob, "Villiers will marry Julia. They will be presented at court,and then comes the grand catastrophe. We then assassinate William."

My brain whirled I could scarcely credit my senses and it was only after pinching my arm that I could believe I was awake. "Is it possible," thought I, "that there ruffians could coolly plot the death of our gracious sovereign under the very nose of the palace? Desperadoes that they are! But the King shall live, and Berkeley shall not be murdered by a slave-driver, if I can help it!"

They had by this time left the bench and were walking toward town. Fired with indignation I hastened after them, guided by the sound of their footsteps. As there was no creature near to assist me in securing them, I resolved not to attempt it till help was at hand. Step by step I followed them till they reached Charing-cross, when suddenly springing forward I seized Bob by the collar, and called out "Help! help!" they are murderers!"

A crowd immediately gathered around, and Tom instead of rushing

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away stood stock still. "I charge you all, in the King's name," Baid I "to secure these two ruffians!" Bob, who bad remained motionless, now knocked me down. The police interfered however and set me on my legs. I was still bold as I could be. "I charge these two men," said I, "Tom and Bob, other names unknown, with conspiring the death of sundry individuals, and I command you," I continued, turning to the policeman, "to carry them before a magistrate, where I shall substantiate the charge."

At this Bob and Tom affected the most perfect amazement, and treated the accusation with the greatest scorn. The mob, however, took part with me, the uproar increased, and the policeman carried us all before Sir Richard Birnie

The appearance of Bob and Tom at Bow street seemed to occasion some surprise, and Sir Richard, who appeared to know them, looked confounded on hearing the report of the policeman. "Gentleman," said he," "this is a most extraordinary affair. I scarcely expected to see you before me on such an occasion." "You could not expect it less than we did," answered Bob. "It is not to be borne that gentlemen, are to be pelted by a mob, and dragged here like felons, on the bare assertion of a scurvy, half drunk tailor." "I am not a tailor, Master Bob," I replied "lam an honest maker of sad dies." "I wish you had learned to put them on the right horse, "answered Bob, as bold as brass. "Sir Richard, I presume we may retire?" "If you let them go, it will be at your own peril," said I. "Gentlemen," said Sir Richard, "have a moment's patience and we shall soon settle this business. You fellow, state your charge." "By your leave, Sir Richard, I will first say a few words which will make their conscience fly in their faces. Hark ye, Master Bob and Master Tom, other names unknown, look at me." "Well!" answered Bob, "we do look at you and see nothing but a half starved wretch in a suit of clothes not worth eighteen pence." "If I took in hand certain jobs, and shared the ca|sh Kke some people," replied I, staring him full in the face, "I might have a better coat on my back. You take me, Master Bob—" "I take you for an insolent scoundrel!" said Bob, in a rage. "No more of this," said Sir Richard "but state distinctly your charge." "I charge them with conspiring the death of a gentleman of the name Berkeley, and of his gracious Majesty, William the Fourth."

At this Bob and Tom stared at each other, and Sir Richard looked confound* ed. "Yes," I continued, turning to the culprits, "I overheard your murderous schemes, and you monster of iniquity! you swore to assassinate the King! And what harm has Berkeley done you that he should be murdered by a slave-driver? You boasted that your plot was well laid but confess, ruffians, who are the three dukes the seven marquisses and the nineteen earls who are engaged in it?"

At this the hardened wretches burst into such a shout of laughter as made the roof ring. Peal after peal, though I plainly saw that this was done to gain time to concoct some story to palm upon Sir Richard. At length Master Bob owned that he and his companion had certainly been in St James' Park that night, and that they had sat for sometime under a tree but that the conversation I had overheard related entirely to the personages in a novel which he and his companion were writing jointly, and that this was the plot they alluded to. Master Tom, taking this hint, chimed in with the stoiy and they so bamboozled Sir Richard that the good simple man dismissed the charge, adding a few remarks so little complimentary to me that I must stand excused for not setting them down. "Sir Richard," said I, solemnly, "you are imposed upon these rogues are too much for you but since you are pleased to let loose Master Bob and Master Tom, other names unknown, I wash my hands." "When your hand is in, you had better wash your face," remarked Master Bob, and this was the last I saw of Master Bob, and Master Tom, other names unknown, v.-..'' tVIuo DrlaKiUK, [The Lancet.]

We cannot believe that any wines whatever are necessary for a healthy adult in good physical strength, taking a fair amount of daily exercise, and with no excessive mental strain.

Most light wines taken sparingly with the meals do no harm to a person under the same conditions, and are quite as consistent with health as the consumption of tea, coffee, etc, which generally take their place. Indeed, strong tea, strong coffee, and, we would add, strong tobacco have much to answer fori in the production of indigestion, nervous palpitation, "et hoc genus omne," and we should not regret to see them displaced by many varieties of sound wines, free from excess ofjsugar and a feeble alcoholic strength. U* .j^,

The burglar who undertook to break into a hearty laugh the other night wasj taken in charge by a policeman.—[Alta Californian.

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These drawing occnr monthly, (Sunday excepted.) under provisions of an act of the ?general Assembly of Kentucky, Incorporating the the Newport Printing and Newspaper Co., approved April 9,1S78. #^Thi* is a special act, and never been repealed.

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Prizes 200 9 Prizes 103

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Remit money or bank draft ljn letter, or send by express. Dont skwi by regisTKRBD LETTER OR POST-OFFICB ORDER. Orders of five dollars and upward, by express can be sent at our expen&e. Address al orders to R. M. Board man, Courier-Journal Building. Louisville, Ky., or 212 Broadway New York.

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Willard Hotel Lottery

AFMau Fumisiiei Hotel Tor S5

1,964 Cash Frizes and 1,416 Property Frizes Amounting to $369,850nis drawing will take place at Louisville, Ky., December 31. 1880, under authority of a Special Act of it* Kentucky Legislature, ana will be under the control of the following disinterested commissioners appointed by the Act: Hon. RobertMallory, late M. C., of Oldham county: L. M. Flourney, President of tne

Louisvi lle Car Roof Company Hon. H. P. Whlttaker,of Covington Henry Clay, Jr., late Prosecuting Attorney of the Louisville City Court, andG. A. Winston, of the law Arm of I.

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One brick residence on Green street 315,00 One brick residence on Green street..... 15,00 Two cash prizes, each 5,000 10,00 Two cash prizes, each 4,000 4,01 Five cash prizes, each 1,000 5,00 Five cash prizes, each 500 2j50 Fifty cash prizes, each 100 5,00 One hundred cash prizes, each 50 5,00 Five hundred cash prizes, each 20 10,00 One set of bar funiture 1,00 One fine piano 50 One hanasom silver tea set 10 400 boxes old Bourbon wnisky,36 14,40 10 baskets Champagne, 85 3,50 Five hundred cash prizes, each 10 5,00 400 boxes fine wines, 30 12,00 200 boxes Robertson Co. whisky, 30 8,00 400 boxes Havana cigars, 10 4,00 Five hundred cash prizes, each 10 5,00 whole Tickets, 8 dollars. Halves, 4 dollars.

Quarters, 2 dollars.

Responsible agents wanted at all important points. For circulars giving full Information and for tickets, address

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The hotel is now open and will be run by tlie undeMgned until it is ready to be transferred to the lucky winner. The public are invited to stop with me, and ee property for themselves

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7XlSOUTOIt»*SALE 6FTtfcAL EST ATE E

The undersigned, executors of the last wil Itoi of Chauncey day of February,

deceased, will on the 5th 1, at the office of Milton

S. Durham, No. 607% Ohio street, in the city of Terre Haute, sell nt private sale the following described real estate in the city of Terre Haute, in Vigo county and state of Indiana, to wit:

Lots number fifty-one, (51), fifty-two, (52), fifty-three, (53), fifty-four, (54), fifty-five, (55), fifty-six, (56), fifty-nine, (o9), and sixtv, (60), in Chauncey Rose's subdivision of real estate formerly occupied by the Wabash and Erie canal between Seventh and Chestnut streets, and of realty delineated within sak} limits.

Also lota lots number twenty, (20j7twentyone, (21). twenty-two, (22),and Wenty-three. (23), in Chauncey Rose's subdivision of real estate formerly occupied by the Wabash and Erie canal between Main and Poplar streets, and east of the former line of said canal and west of lands of the Evansville and Crawfordsville railroad company.

Terms of salk.—One-fourth cash, the remainder in one, two and three years with seven per cent interest, payable annually.

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