Terre Haute Weekly Gazette, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 7 April 1881 — Page 7
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|Price25Cts. Large boxes 6oc. ^LD BY AI.L FIRST-CI.ASn DRUGGISTS.
V. BITTERS
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FILLEY,
The St.
Louis Postmaster is Interviewed, and Tells w. 1IM3
Knows of Administration 8*$habblet|a.t Washington.
Chauncy I. Filley,
statement regarding the reported difler ences 1etwccn the Cabinet officers and Senators and ttie"president. The newspaper reports iiypo a||?|he«i •exagefigted auiMcqlored to^ accord with thei^jfh-qgp frod* emanate and to suit fflc lart interests they arc pronluTgf Is h6 doubt but that Attorney General McVeagh has taken a decided stand
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The dif£u~
tropical Mid pilots.
York Sen* yesterone a*!1®
natters, latri rhifili tt |B ih whf fcd^Tt
Chandler tor Solicitor
General. This action of McVeagh antognises Secretary Blaine and makes the contest a personal one as between 'McVeagh, Blaine and the President. This is particalarly the case as it IS reported that McVeagh is endeavor, ing to defeat Chandler's confirmation, which makes a direct persoual issue' Vwtweeh the Attorney General and the President. This, connected with McVeigh's public declarations against Gen. ltaum—declarations made in tuc presence jjentlemen in his (McVeigh's) imcatcs a variance of opinion between him and the General policy of the administration which, as Senator Benl&trison, said: "If allowed to vail Would make both Indiana and
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but ab him in usual c^arc^u^y and Conpatc i^an ments inT in matter all'wavard. Congressijcc of mattered1" of the tween G#e' 1 layeS .r house, suited and own distri over his h' worked not relish years notwas^ina8
preMc-
Teagh's own State (Pennf^ ^yn\'jr«r"il!luW,*Kor»"u^ace omitted property on the the severest penalty for all alikte. See sections 37 Mid 88, 1 concluded by declaring: the fklelty), p. 883. people to tbe Imperial throne 1er the gravel-road act of March shaken and that the efforts of tids within two miles of the for
ened unmoveJ.
and
stances. llCth he Conkling 27th and been satis* *\)r i^rlector of him I will bo tjine at 7 cannot of fd at 8
The I^Uid him test is a e^^en ten generallyhim still dler. I snoring left Wasl^y mornje of an was not )nkliug.ind him
yu».»uSpwblierty
the Grant men for liis election. The Grant men, so called, have raised no such question, and in conimoh With all. wbU*meaning and true party men believe ih one solid Republican party.
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April 2.—At 2 o'cldck this fire originated in the central the Robinson Wagon Works, the Cincinnati, Hamilton & R. north of Eighth- street, ndred wagons stored in the i$£re soon in a olaze, all the factory buildings were on fire and the railroad 6ars on the track were endangered. Two retirs of engines were called to the aoene, 'Hie Robinson wagon factory, a WTck%s6cture newly built, 60 by 100 jive stwa.Jugk~w*a^ra^
a two sioinr ed down. The Idtai. loss o,be $100,000.
dozen opium smokinf dens
for seventeen years
HEUM
eight vears. Unable to walk,
oit aoout on hands and knees. Bead. Vice, ueift, arms and legs covered. Gored
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Wil! McDonald,
Dearborn street Chicago
h—Complete
1
and infallible
for $1. Ask for Sanfora's Cure, one box Catarrh Solvent mproved inhaler. All for $1
HaadyHlata.
wool wet wftli
laudanum soon. To obtain pint of bran color it. hi bathe the fa^ skin with a
wa barr^ off1 attrff by a itiftiUvaofl faith tr or Hqtml of asy
kiud toguch agreaw-tpor. To take iron stains out of marble: Air eqval quality of fresti apirit of viteiol and Jmtfo lemon Juice being mind 1b I tMtfi shake well,
minute*
rub with Mft linen till the^
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If your toiigueuj?pate^ and yovuin dag^rmai, hoKeva, wadthe pistol man sufBsmg fromonroiisoess. fiver troubles, allowed himself to be disarmed/ttwurii IflJUiUJkulty of the lddnc^ bhMldeK tH^s he -wHi die on her wedding (by. urinarx orj of urinanf orgaaa, take Warner* Safe Kidney nd Liver Cuie wltboot deli All troubles of the kidney* or liver, ever Slight, are dangeiona, but this rem is a certain prelection against all.
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OX VARIOUS QUESTIONS VARIOUSLY RENDERED BY ATTORNKY-OESERAL BALDWNK.
Attorney-general Baldwin lias given the .following decisions on important questions:
Wherft A applied for, and the board of cimoty commissioners granted, a license to self intoxicating Jiquor, at the December term, 1880, or such court, but he foiled then to pay the license fee and take out such license, and afterward, Marca 1, 1881, paid such fee and demanded a license for one year from March 1, held that he was entitled to such license but it must date from the time of
Sc. Locis, April 2, «L lias been for some time past on fnrfthafi^elation.s with ibe President and officials, makes the following* J£ahti£g it at the December term, 1880.
st returned from Washington,
T: ii. rt'.. A
a
rorist party in tbi« direction had the road may be assessed The prisone. eli abort' and if the proposed road," the case
absoluiely'abortive The prison?. If the act read. "Lands on *eliaboff and 1 itsch took notes. iffercnt
After recess the counsel for the ffs in taking patients to the spoke for two hours. pital are to be governed as to Jeliaboff spoke in bis own beliathe fee and salary act of 1879, was several times interrupted the table of distances in 1 R. Presiding Judge. When 630finished, the Court asked the acc-
thiy had any further defense to uPlnts About
12:30 this morning. Twenty-fou:
cerning the prisoners' guilt we^plaint TZCuiJ read. \he Court again retired 1 sider the verdict. After threouia they are talking of keepdeliberation ihev returned, at «:2tcd young men out of society with a verdict of guilty against al sentence of death by hanjring, wJJ (N. T.,) gwls have eminounced. Topliie Pieotfsky's sei^^Mdo in search of husto be submitted to the Czar for tjon, because she is ot noblet birtl
^in Cferaon, Ndv., last week a woman arrayed in maltf attire visited a gambling house, aid before her identity was disovered she had won and pocketed over mAA I
THE TERRE HAUTE WEEKLY GAZETTE.
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2. A notary public7 by accepting an cot as deputy township assesnot vacate the former office, epulyship having no salary or 1 by law is not a lucrative office meaning of the constitution, he president of a board of truses of an incorporated town has the right to vo|c upon all questions before such board! although his vote will make the vote t? tie.
There is no such oftlcc as a town ptose cntor. 4.' The auditor of a county is not entitled to any fees under section 0 of the act of March 3, 1877 (Acts 1877, p. 85), for, making out the tax duplicate for tax es levied to gravel or macadamize roads constructed by order ol the board of county commissioners nor is be entitled to any fees for making oat the delinquent list where such taxes are returned unpaid. This is one of the duties of his office for which his salary is his compensation. 5. Town trustees hare no power to assess and tax omitted property. Such property can only be taxed by turning over the tax-duplicate to the county auditor and treasurer, who, it seems, have the
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Ladies.
they replied in the negative. niiuister charges $1 extra retired for consultation and retuitbe
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Murvireft, for the prosecuti ^JQce3a
..-- n|«d seven hours. deen Victoria 1 iven no to-toy o»v.w »lulurin'lie effort on the part of jsoaie parties to keep up the factions and to the Prfsldent against those w! ed General Grant would amount to
adice
the Prfsldent against those who support
nothing. Gen. Grant's meetings with the President were eQtirely pleasant, abcl' he (Grant) remarked that he never saw a better disposed man than Garfield. It remains with President Garfield to Say
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bride
tions formulated ior a deteruiinatijregs
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Germany suffers from
COQlnesS
between the
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Germany Si)d hqr
Jr Miss Lilian Carpenter, daughter of the Tate Senator, is usually spoken of in Washington as the "beautiful girl.'i
Miss Jennie Halstead, daughter of &e proprietor of the Cincinnati Commercial is one of the most brilliant young women of Ohio. il?# t- "t iiff ad Vt ladies the cothere having proved a cohiplcte success.
ome fashionable for young
ladies totals fencing lessoosi At. picnics, where there is mucb clubbiiig to do, thii aQComplishmeot ought to be found or us
A correspondent of the Cincinnati Gazette valiantlv asserts that no woman can keep her self-respect when she puts on cheap clothing simply for the sake of appearing well.
Fashionable belle wants to know what shade will be themost prefered tiiis coming summer. Well, the'shade of a big elm tree would be very popular, but at jBBBSBmb thd shade of big umbrellas .uph soUght after.
puples belonging tdithe Paraee were lately married in Bamthe eldest was 15 years, eVonngesi bride groom was 15 the youngest bride 1 blushing months.
•3C#M«dr^99 is being madeim^Fanny in Pittsuittg. Xt .will have or woven gi»js at^ be elaborWjyrfcSned with gUtMlsU0' To make the texture the glass is $rst J»jpua into fine threadi and then woven. 3
BalzaC the novelist's step-daughter* -th6 l?ouat®3s loniszeck, has beetf condemned bv a Pari* tourt to pay mofetfiaa $010,to Mr. Gonpilvthe picture dealer* ior pictures whidi^he ordered on a grand scale, but omited to pay for.'
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Tbe fematsplaintltfin a Wit tern dl% vorce suit was sisked, upon takidg tbe stand and prior to beiag sworn, if she beUaved in a future lifer-ri nsed
SWIOIswred "but ilium I niinnliH Tdlthe nonsense taken out of me." klyn Kagle. 's't-tir .) ».n -,*s+4+9 tarvaat gili in a Rochester ouse won the ardent lore of era. Both desired to many her. pusstcd to choose between them, ief complicated the affair by aoone and then tbe other. Tbe igUt-agieed to meet her in a and get her final decision momentous oce*SjtQ .came one tried io influeioe drawh^ a declaring that he would not riefosal. The other, not to be poe^filaoed a piMoi at hie bead and ^#18 h« Would blow liia braina dut
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Mid
sntil cold and tb4 4«»ly P^tiMjho
disappointment. She took UM
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are gwanted at 81&H Mate turday to sell the Mmhsvpi m«. ill given to boys wttbout and uiold copies will be re. comeBoys at two o'elook p. j, 'S f- n!
An EnvialiTa Reputation. It is with pleasure we allude to the manufactures of tbe well known chemists Joseph Burnett & Co., of Boston. They have won by their merits and attractiveness a place beyond that occupied by any other similar manufactured goods in this country.
Their Cocoaine for the hair, and a superior Cologne water, have become famous for their excellence.
In addition to these preparations are Burnett's standard Flavoring Extracts for cooking purposes, and we cannot show better evidence of their superiority than by referring our readers to the testimonials of all the leading popular hotels in the country. These are published in Burnett's Floral Hand-.Book, an attractive and valuable little p.imphkt whieh is distributed gratuitously by the trade.
All respectable dealers sell Burnett's select goods, and all lovers of choice thiDgs will do well to buy them in preference to the cheap and impure articles now in the market.
A Hobokcn boy spent seven months in devising ways and means to run away to sea. ifis patience and ingenuity wete rewardctl, and on the very day he had ap pointed for his departure he went on a whaling expedition to the woodshed with his father, and a trunk-strap as his messmates.—[Chic.
ITCIIINGPILES--"SYM^OM8 anfd
CURE.
The symptoms are moisture, like perspiration, intense itching, increased by scratching, very distressing, particularly at night, as if pin worms were crawling in and about the rectum the private parts are sometimes affective, if allowed to continue, very serious results may fbl low.
DR. SWAYNE'S AIX-HBAUNG'OINT-MENT
is a pleasant sure cure. Also ior Tetter, Itch, Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Erysipelas, Barber's Itch, 'Blotches, all Scaly Crusty Eruptions.
L. Taylor' Hinsdale, N. H., writes: "For 80 years I have been greatly troubled with Itching Piles have consulted many physicians and tried many remedies which proved to me no remedies at all untill obtained Dr. Swayne's Ointment at Thomas's drug store, in Bratt'eboro Vt., which cured me completely." Sold by
Buntin
&
Aumhtrono
Teire
Haute and druggists generally. ,*,
The man who threw a brick into a crowd of Kentuckians and hit one that wasn't a candidate for the legislature understood the mystery when it was discovered the fellow was on his way to a new»aper ofllcewith a card signed 'Many fotera'' in bis pocket.—[Courier Journal.
FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS REWARD. We will pay the above reward for anv case of Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, Indigestion, Constipation or Costiveness, wo cannot cure w.ilh West's Vegetable Liver Pills, when the directions are strictly complied with. They are pure Vegetable, and never fail to give satisfaction. Sugar Coated. Largo boxes, containing 30 Pills, 25 cents. For sale by all Druggists. Beware of counterfeits and imitations. The genuine manufactured
West & Co., -The Pill
Makers," 181 and 183 W. Madison street, Chicago, 111. Free trial Packages sent by mail prepaid on receipt of a three cent stamps.--,
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The new public building now gom up on tho Government square at Denver, Col orado, is to be one of tho finest structures in the west. One wing is designated for the high school, the otaer for a free public library. There will also be a lecture hall with a seating capacity of i,000f
Ail Interesting Letter. IT R1KG8 OP A:aRATlTOt HEART AND GIVES HOHORWHERH
WOKOR
IB bU®.
Mr. 8. W. Capps, Of Scottsvitle, Ma coupin county, 111, writes under date of Aug. 20,1880, to Dr. Swayne A Son: "I sent to you for three box'es 'All healing Ointment,' having had the Itching Piles for about 23 years, and have been treated for them by eleven different doctors, ana have paid out at least five hyndred dollars—yes, I would be safe in saying one thousand dollars—but never was cured of that itchin death larly at night, the itching woulc and the only relief was to bauie cold water, sometimes .as often as six or seven times in one night. I concluded to try your Ointment, and the result is a perfect cure, and I will say that it is the bes Ointment in the world, and will recom mebdit to one and all as good Sold by all leading druggists. In Terrc Haul by Buntia & Armstrong
Dr. Robert S. Ives practiced tnedicinCS In NeW-Haven. Conn., more than ahundr. ed ytears ago, and his son, grandson and greatgrandson, nephew, and grand-nephew have all followed the same ptffAs' in the satne city, bnngibg the ree down th® present day without interup of
A Monument 6f 6oU
Brief, Pfenn^ writes as follows: Mettn. Kmtomdtmr & Go.: Gbntlrmkbi—Enclosed find P. O.ordev for 1.00, for which send box uAnakesis.*' I have used two boxes and feel my duty to say to you that by the. use of our simple remedy I have, been raised
I mple remedy I have, he brink of despair to
hope pf soon being able to declare" myself entirely cuecL One month's trial, at the small expense of the cost of a box of "Anakesis" has given me more relief than two years doetoring With our best physicians It ere. Surely a monument' of gold should be erected in memoiy ol' the inventor of Anakesis. 8end at once if possible. 1 shall be pleased to reply to any one who inquires as to tbe merits of your valuable medicine^ should you see tit to
publish (bis. 'feehccreli
[y your servant, Jamks J.
Bamstt,
'Anakesis" is sold by all druggists. Price |f.00 per box. Samples sent free all suffcrers on application to "Anakeis" l)epdt, Box 3,946, New York. »a»', up-town streets of New York are thronged every pleasaat afternoon with boys and girh on roller skates. There is a mania on the subject.
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Dn. HAKm's
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pteUM, aMoctatod wlUi tlx bwided by thM for
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No good Preaching
No man can d6 a good job ,of work preach a good sermon, try a law suit veil doctor a patient, or write a good article when he feels miserable and dull, with Bluggish brain and unsteady nerves, and none should make the attempt in such a oondition when it can be so easily and cheaply removed by a little Hop Bitters* See other column.—Albany Timet.
Mom than sixty thousand of Wncrce'n Liver Pa^e werastM tlwfln^yoar ot lrftrt»« duction and sinwtnen t^Tsilcs have more than trebled. PI highly of tt, k« depends upon It remedy be hai eVer used.' Several other ^hy^daus^s*^ ths sam« adyer*
ce tnenrvi wucs nave more MMMUM^nd paMenftspeak dDr, Miller, ofWasUington, more larRefy than any other
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ORAVEIi BOSA A39D imiLROAD CONTtUS i5ja 4. #r I dTMl- TOMt
You wfli flnS road pldwfe and Slbsscr's steel scraipeVs St C. A. "Power's, tlj is spring, St riiatftifaietiire^' prices, Call and see'him or write him before buying elsewhere. Warehouse, 104 and 106 Main street, near corner of fftst street, Terre Haute.
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Erie, Pa.
sent free to all. Write fdi tbemaadftf (nil ^Ptiqe, BpedflerSlJSpei package, or
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'ii&sr-spermatorrhea,for
It i»a positive ear* seminal weakness, linpotency. and all dl»eaiws resulting from seifaooiw, aa mefttal ansiety,loas of jD«nso«rt pains in ddaaaddtaaMa insanity and ail Medicine
to ognsuaptlon,
eariy crave, tie Sjpedfla hefnw uSSd with* wo
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Andreas all ordeta to J. & BIXPB0V MSDICm CO Sold In TerreHante by OBOVJSS4 fcoW^
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Xiwd u4 t{pwnd by C1A3» «f ITOOPB and AMERICA.^
•r^at Vahiabls lemedv OV»^
0ATARBH, HEMOBBHOIDS, Ste. Alaqfor Congbs, Colds, Sore Thi oat, Croup and IKphtheria, etc. 49°Try them. S5 and 00 teat sins ef all oar gooda
VnAND HEOAL AT TIK PDIiABlLPRIt EXPOSITIO*. SILVU XSDU AT TBI PAKIS KXTOUTIOM.
W s. CLIFT
J.H.WJIIIAMS
-MANUFACTUREHb 0,F
Sashes* Doors, Blinds &c*
AND DEALERS IN
Lumber. Lath Shingles, Glass, v* t, Paints, Oils and Builders Hardwar
Corner Mulberry rnd Ninth, Terre Haute Ind.
Uapleaaant for 1 he Widow.
A Cuban planter visiting Mew York saw a charming woman on a Brooklyn ferry boat, and fell in love with her. He traced he to her home, and learned that she was aj widow most respectably connected. He was called to Cuba, and wrote her a' letter full of affection, and eriving references. Her friends inquired and found that he was adesirable match. She replied to the letter. He responded. She wrote oncthe wrote until there was an offer of marriage and an acocptance, and the wedding day was fixed. She prepared her b.idal robe and he retnrned to New York. They met at the house of her friends, she wondering how he looked he anticipated a second vision of beauty. She saw a handsome man he looked and screamed, "Yov arc tho wrong woman!" And so it was* They had neglecsed to exchange photographs. She remains a widow and he haunts the Brooklyn ferry boats for another vision. «i»
BLOOD.
Ii prcpsnUloa ot Protosids of Iron, PeravUui lluk ud Uw. W—
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Proftsslon,
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iellpnet itnt«
Tasslln®—anekisaPomade Vaseline Vaseline Cold Cream. iphor IsdP •assiine Toileinap% mm aaisttar t* aay
Por the
Treatmnt ef
WOTJHM, BUUT8,
BOBB, CUTS, CULBIIH
mw nTanaaM mrwnSanq
me
Mai
Anameableltem«f tak ing YassUtfeintaraaHy. CP1U.B0I
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DR. PIERCE'S
KIDNEY PAD.
A sure, pleasant and remedy foi
IV snvii« mm
Rerveaians Urinary System. Eighty one thousand ol these Pads were sold in the first year of thoir introduction, aai their scales reached the enormous number ot 225,* 000 tbe past year. They are rrorn over the kidneys without Inconvenience, and cure quickly ahd permanently. Six thousand certificates of cure, many ot them swo?n affidavits, in possession
DR. PIERCE'S
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LIVER PAD.
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It has cured when all other remedfea have failed, For sale at 11.00 eaoh by tlie leading druggist in every town in the United SWtea and Canada. Cheapest specific remedy in the world.
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Pmi€B«1.00. every formof 4 IMOUS-
FATTY, TOR-
pin on IWACTIVB LIVBH,
IWAAMATION
ASD AU PERAKOBXEIRRS OF THB LLVIB, STOMACH Aim BLOOD.
Worn without In- W h\
convenience does away with all nauseous mediclnos. Highest testimonials from peo§le
of all classes habits and vocations—, I worn nfOdavitta by the hundred. Dr. ?••mJ: Pierce's Liyer Pad has cured' hundreds ot vni cases given up by physieiana aa Incurable ,, """here were lSOXOO thousand solo last year. otttltic jn tho history of speclfltPmedleine if" as ever equalled It.—Always baUw:. untfly way* curies. Cheap, »peely, effective. For saleatSl.OOeaeb, by tn« leading drnggist in every town in the United States and CanM da. If yonr druggist does not keep ]^c. Pierce's
Pbuh,sonaonedollar
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TownilUp ru$|eee,
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Mtomier inaii JKtr. dmmf
IOOO BUSHELS CHARCOALi
Stove wood and cord wood. He has the bes smithing coal In the eity. Offlca 94S Main taeei^iieai1 Railway-.
New office at 25, south Sixth Post Office. H| Orders solicited.
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