Terre Haute Weekly Gazette, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 18 August 1881 — Page 3
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An Experience in tfce Oil Pegions— Shooting at a Burning Tank With a Cannon.
Bra 1 ford
PA. Cr.
p'.ill*l9lphUTl
"How did ray hair turn white? Well, sir, if you will sit down on that ne* bull wheel ehaft while I turn off the gas at the boiler and slack the sand line the derrick I will tell you. I don't tell the story very often, but if Boylston sent you here to see me I .guess its all right. 1 was originally a Bostonian, having been 'raised' at the Hub When I left I had juBtbeen ground out of sn educational mill and had the brand 'assthetic' blown in each bottle. 1 thought of the oil country as a place where barbarians lived and where a good' smart man could make a fortune iw three weeks. It is heedless to 6ay I was greatly fooled. I came to he oil country fresh as a daisy and before 'wing in it two weeks I came to the conclusion, none the less sure because it was forced, that I was more fit to drive a team or saw wood than I was to be an oil king. I knew how to handle horses, for my lather kept a lirst-class carriage, and I was strong and healthy there was no reason why I should make a failure. I will not tell vou of the struggles against pride 1 had for^you can doubtless appreciate imposition. Suffice it to say I am head driller on this well and that I am striking back at misfortune as vigorously as bestowed sledge-hammer blows on me two or three years ago. "There had been a heavy storm one night at abwut midnight and, as u3ual with the oil country residents, I arose and looked from tlic window to nee if any tanks had been struck wifh lightning. A bright glare in the sky convinced me that a large tank of oil was on fire a few mile9 distant, •end I went back to sleep, determined to go to ^the tire at noon and see the first overflow. You know that when a 2.V000 -barrel iron tank of oil has been on fire tor twelve or fourteen hours the burning oil will boil up and llow over the sides just like a kettle of soap. At 2 o'clock the first grand overflow occurred. As I btt. don the hillside picking wild berries 1 heard a uian shout, 'She's coming, and saw pipe-line men running away from the tanks for their lives. I heard a rumbling sound inside the tank and didn't know what it meant, but a few seconds afterward I saw fully five hundredjbarreis of burning oil shoot up from the tank and boil over the sides. It was grand beyond ditcription, and I stood and watched it in silence. The burning oil floated down a creek for a mile, burning a sawmill, numerous oil •wells and tanks, buildings, and everythings within reach of its devastating breath. When the llow had partly subsided it was found that a second 25,000 barrel iron tank had been set on fire by the over llow of burniug oil. Being somewhat inquisitive I ventured down behind the burning tanks to get a better view from the lower side. While trying to avoid a pool of burning oil I fell into a mud hole or sort of quicksand and stuck fast. My utmost endeavors were of no avail in extricating myself from the hole. I yelled at the top of my voice but 80 great was the roar of the burning tanks thatmy voice sounded weak and far away.
I struggled until exhausted, and then 1 lay back and rested. How beautiful the great pi.lur of black seemed in the cleir blue sky. Great billows of smoke would go surging upwards hundreds of fe'-t ami float away into space, their soaibre hues turned into -uowy whiteness. I thought the boya would miss me and search for me. Suddenly I heard the sound of a can:.n audsaw acoiumn ot flame and smoke shoot up from one of the tanks. The truth came upon me like a bolt of lightning and I was almost stricken senseby the thought: The United Pipe Line men werp firing caunon balls through the first tauk t» draw off the oil and prevent a second overflow. Great Godj what a conviction came upon nic? The burning oil would flow down upon me! It was a matter of seconds. I tried to shout, but the words would not come. With flu strength of despair I struggled to get free
The quicksand held me with the grip often thousand devils. All at once I yaw a little stream of burning oil running slowly down towards me. jVIy time had come I thought, and 1 must be burned to death bv inches. The earth was dear tom then—dearer than ever before—anu I turned to get a look at the sunlight and the bright world once more. The horror and fear passed away, and I was ready to die. Tiie stream of burning oil, now grown larger, was almost upon me, but I did not seem to care. I saw it as in a dream. The earth and all things earthly faded away and all was dark. When I came back toconciousness I was lyius* in my own room witn my friends around me. The boys said that in following the supposed course of the over flowed oil they came upon me and rescued me just as the burningoil stream was about to dash upon me. I was sick along while, and wheu I got well I found my hair as white as you see it now."
Be Wise and Happy. If you will stop all your extravagant and wrong notions in doctoring yourself and families with evpensive doctors or humbug cure-alls that do harm always, and use only nature's simple remedies for all your ailments—you will be wise, well and happy, and save great expense The greatest remedy for this, the great, wise and good will tell you is Hop Bi ters—rely on it. See auother column —[Press.
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The new and artistic designs brought out this season in the patent Linoleum floor cloih will, no doubt, give this popular article an inc eased sale.# It is the only floor covering made combining in the highest degree the qualities essential to comfort, elegance and economy. On account of inferior imitations, see that the word "Linoleum" is on the back of even' square yard. All carpet dealers iiave it.
A Healthy State.
People are constantly changing their homes from East to We^t and from North to South or
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PATRIOTISM! AND
Tbe Battlefield the l?tb teenth Centary ii Wade Divine by the Moral* at the
Nineteenth. [Professor Swing
by
ed or revealed by the bloody field, because
such a law would make war more useful
incoming
in search ot a
healthy State. If they would learn to be contented, and to use tue celebrated Kid-ney-Wort when sick they would be much better ofl". The whole system can be kept in a heaithy state by this simple but effectual remedy. See large adr.
In the old centuries, after the sword came the collector of taxes, or the drafter of conscripts, and peace had no fruits and empires no security. In our land war has been only a temporary task from which the whole population has turned
3ustrial
The Lord Lieuti^Hht of Ireland IPeceives $100,000 per annum, and the Lord Chancellor of Ireland $40,000. Judges are also paid very large salaries in England, that of the Lord Chief Justice being $40,000, while the ordinary Justices of the court of Appeal and the High Court of Justice get $25,000 a year each.
The Chief Justice of the United States receives only $10,500 a year, and Associate Justices $10,000, and the Attorney General only $8,000, which, in some instances, is more than they are worth.
This represents one item of difference between the two forms of government. A bloated aristocracy is a pretty expensive luxury that every government is better oft without. A government by the people is no longer an experiment.
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JHOHAI S. Unkaown Alaska. MM'AIH.J. [San Frarciseo News-Letter.) When the late Mr. Beward purchased
AUiakd lrnm the
Czar
It ought to be as sweet and beautiful to live for one's country as to die for it. The vast number landing from ovtry ship ITgreater volume then the Mississippi, should at once enter uptfn a'life as new
in morals, as in climate- or in agricol-
ture. The church, the mission church,
of the fact that he was getting with his countless fur-reals, fisheries, mines and icebergs, one of the greatest rivers in the world, and now almost demonstrated to
Such
morrow must be heroes in a spiritual j)r hundreds of miles. It is free of ice warfare or else sink into unworthy from June to September. Its banks are graves. flanked Mow with Indian villages. Its
It would seem a defect in the economy waters are filled with fish for the support of our earth if there could be no sub- of human life, and its woods with game, ui uui cm
MI T)ie niounfain9
lime patriotism except that which is caus-
its Jove
along which the heart may pour of country. George Peabody was one of those soldiers upon the second battle-field. In the first struggle of our nation its physical forces were to be met—the early French, the Indians, and the British. Such conflicts are brief but terrible. Then comes the long spiritual contest in which the struggle is with indolence, ignorance and vice. Manhood must be created out of coarse material.
Washington was a hero in the former shape of battle George Peabody in the latter contest and the courage which led among musket-balls was no greater or grander than the one which gave six millions of dollars for his country's perpetual good. In Baltimore and in all the south there are five millions, tbe in* come of which turns into education, and will do so for generations to come
the incoming host and the native-born the United fetates. I've got h.s answer filed away. Wait^-here it is: James Parton—An industrious writer
host and make them worthy citizens of a noble republic.' So amazing has been the growth of the by the legitimate exercise of l,iS callling „j. :„i Ctnt™ —that is, never material riches of the United Stages that George Peabody was poor compared with many Americans who are now living. There are many citizens who could present to public instruction $5,000,000 and still be much richer than ever was the American banker of London.
A million has greatly lessened its size in the last twenty years. It is only a fraction now of some colossal fortunes but in the good it would achieve among
the 'common'^ople^a'^iTlion''possesses tentedly on *2,000 i. year. The best way angelic power It would help transform to make a fortune Urstand write after *?. .u. _r -i. wards." These are
quite an army of children, it would transform a new state into a picture of civilization. What is called the refinement of the older states has come greatly from that kind of application of money which has built colleges and schools and libraries and churches. No good comes without a cause.
For all the excellence of the Atlantic society we see causes eveywhere—causes acting and long continuing. What millions of money have been given to Yale and Harvard and Princeton, and
libraries and schools of every art I A patriotism besides that of the battlefield has passed all over the eastern states, and has verified for the hundredth time the adage that the pen is mightier than the sword. At least the sword is drawn in vain, unless the soldiers of morals follow the soldiers of the sword and make into men those whom war has made into citizens.
uicklv as possible to mental and in-1 pursuits. What has given such meaning and grandeur to the struggle of1 1776 has been the zeal in the pursuit of morals which followed the zeal of Concord and York town. The battlefield of the eighteenth century is made divine by the morals of the nineteenth. 1
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Paying for I-egal Talent.
The British Government does not underestimate the services of lawyers in its employment. As an evidence of this, the Lord Chancellor receives $50,000 a year, the Attorney General $40,000, and the Solicitor General $35,000 while the Premier is paid $25,000 yearly, which is also the salary of the Chancellor of Ae Exchequer, and the Home, the Foreign, the Indian, the Colonial and the War Secretaries.
,h( Yukon. The vast region it
wu^rs ri»niflins
wllile
moral newspaper, the rest of ^nd*y»eipiorea_by gtaniey_from the point temperance laws, ^hooU of industry an
w^ere
of all practical callings, should reach the Atlantic Ocean, and by Livingstone wilderness or the prairie along ftith from extreme sources to where Stanemigrant. ley's exploration began, no traveler has
Patriotism not being 'required any ever yet seen the upper water of Yukon, longer to shoulder the musket, must or has ever been anle to enlighten the take up moral weapons and accomplish world as to its length or its source, or the
the schoolh.u» and church .„d lit- To"™ erature what our fathers ma) have fmjtful of promise than anything as yet sought by the sword—the safety and unrevealed in
centraj
5#r"lr5
he was not aware
almost as much a terra
iuW)gniSatho
Gfliga "W
the latter has been once
Livingstone turned back down to
Africa
welfare of the nation. The sword has and probably less dangerous. been beaten into a plowshare, the spear That the country contains mines of into a pruning-hook, and learning war gold and silver, we may readily conject't a0„ x. ure from the fact that such mines exist no more, the heroes of to-day and of to-
on ftj| Hj(]e9 0j
TlveT
known to
writing advertisements
or trash for the sake ot pay—can just exist, no more. By a compromise, not dishonorable, although exasperating, he can average during'his best years $7,000 or 8,U00 a year. Of course the entire number in the United Statee that receive this amount would make but a handful, but no man should enter the literary life unless he has some other business to depend upon or can live con-
DM
very woras.
A Fibherman'8 Snulcu Story. .•'» [New York World jKs A "Georgia man was fishing near *a rock under which was a snake's den, the other day, when the reptile came gliding up from a foraging expedition, and was disappearing in the hole under the rock when, with a dexterous movement, the man seized him by the tail and threw to the hini twenty feet away.
The snake hardly knew what had happened, and again essayed to enter his domicile in the same manner. Again he was treated as before. Never desp.-iri'ig. for a third time the wily serpant approached the rock. This "time he came deliberately, as if contemplating the situation. Arriving at the mouth of the hole, he deliberately coiled himself up and put out his long tongue, as if to take in the full situation. Fo: awhile he maintained this defensive position, when he carefully began to uncoil, at tinsame time disappearing tail foremost into the den, to the admiration of the man who had been amusing himself at his ex
!a» Bo Honorable.
Boys and young men sometimes start out into life with the idea that one's success depends on sharpness and chicanery. They imagine if a man is able always to "get the best of a bargain," no matter by what deceit and meanness he carries his point, that his prosperity is assured. This is a great mistake.
Enduring prosperity can not be founded on cunning and dishonesty. The tricky and deceitful man is sure to fall a victim, sooner or later, to the influences which are forever working against him. His house is built upon the sand, and its foundation will be certain to give way.
Young people can not gfve these truths too much weight. The future of that young man is safe who eschews every shape of double dealing and lays the foundation of his carer in the enduring principles of everlasting truth. It is the only sure road to success and happiness. 4 1 fT? -Tw tf
Sensible I'lan. -s (Parisian] '3
How do you get on with your wife nowadays? was the question asked on one of the boulevards. "Splendidly," was the reply, we have just discovered a secret, and it works admirably."
And pray what is it?" was the next question. Why you see," was the reply, mv wife and I are never at home at the same time. When she comes in, I go out, and when I come in, she goes out. The plan works admirably, ana we are both ve
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winch !t rises are un-
white men, but, as they are
KPnerallv
believed to be stored with that
()f
'treasure
than peace but the economy of our ggttlement of California and to the exworlds wise if there are spiritual channels
which led
sion of commerce
to the rapid
Pacific, there is the strongest
1
the
sort of temptation on the part of thousands to see them, test tnem and dig them up, if the treasure can be found.
The government has many vessels lying idle and uselessly rotting for the want of action. Why not fit one of them up for a two years' cruise on this great unexplored river of the north? The dicovery of gold mines there would lead instantly to a large migration from all parts of the world, and in a few years contribute millions to. the commerce of the southern Pacific states and terri tories. itf- •.
Income or a Literary Man. [From an Interview with James Redpath.]
Well, last year I said to Parton that I Would like to ask him that question, Thli
Dot
is the union of patriotism and'morals ng him as a representative of the literawhich might so carry forward this nation ry class, because 1 wanted to know what that in twenty-five years it would shame an industrious, gifted and popular auall history in the education and morality thor could make from his work in the and industry of its millions. Nothing jatter half of the nineteenth century in but patriotism thus directed can meet .,
*rom *mPertinent curiosity, but, tak-
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I have watched tbe use of tlie medicine now known as ••Swift's Syphilitic Speciflc" over fifty years, and never heard of a failura to cure when properly taken. I commenced the use of it on my slaves, between 1850 antl 1855, as also did a number of my neighbor*, and in every case that came within my knowledge it effected a cure. In 1835 Qeo. Walker, bought at auction a slave not warranted. After tho purchase it was discov ered he had had Syphilis for twelve years His head was without a hair on it. He treated him with this remedy, and ip four weeks he was sound and well, and in a short time had us fine ahead of hair ns was ever owned by a negro. Pie owned this slavo many years, and he naver ha any return of the disease, nor lost a day's work.
H. L. PKNNARD.
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, Proprietors, Atlanta, Ga. 1 Sold by Uulick & Berry. Jl ,jt
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The Great European Remedy.—Lr. J. B. Simpsons Specific Medicine. It is a positive cure for spermatorrhea, seminal weakness, impotency. and all diseases resulting from self abuse, as mental anxiety, loss of memory, pains in back or side, aud diseases that lead to consumption. Insanity and an early grave. The Specific Medicine is beinsr used with wonderful success.
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