Terre Haute Weekly Gazette, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 17 May 1883 — Page 7

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17, 1883

A VERY LIVELY TIME.

How a Qeorgian and a Darky Tried to Oapture a Swarm of Bees.

From the Albany News. There was a lively bee-hiving out at •Judge Odom's place the other day. Judge •Odom had charged Mr.. Roberts, the overseer, to waten the bees and let no swarms get away. The other morning the bees swarmed and pitched in a tun net tfa aped mass ten fett from the ground •on a tree. Roberts played upon, them with a huge syringe from a bucktt of water, ana having effectually, as he sopposed, put out the incipient flame that lnrks in their taijp, prepared to gather them into his gamer. There was about the place a darky named Phil, who is nearly blind. "Here, Phil, come here," aaid Mr. Roberts. "I want you to hold this bee gum up Under that bunch of bees, while I climb the tree and sweep, them in." And without ceremony or any unnecessary delay, he seized Phil, and placing him -directly under the bees, put the bee gum on top of his head, and directed him to «iand fast. Broom in hand, Mr. Roberts then ran up the tree with tho nimbleneM of a cat squirrel, and, crawling out, hung himself on a limb and cautiously began to sweep them off, letting them fall in lumps into the open box on the negro's head below. Sometimes a wad of oees would miss the hole and strike Phil on the shoulder, which made him restless. •"Stand firm, Phil," said a voice from above, "and they will not sting you. If a bee finds out that you are afraid of him. he will sting you certain. Just let him know you are not afraid, and there is no danger,** remarked Mr. Roberts by by way of encouragement. "Ouch! golly! I'm stung for shuah! Whew! Mars Roberts, I'm got to drap disbox!" *Btand still, you chicken fool you! I'll soon have them all in Who cares •for a bee?"

Just then an old liner—a king beemarched down Phil's back under liis shirt and Phil became still more uneasy, but Mr. Roberts spoke soothing words rom above.. Suddenly, however, the tees seemed to realize who it was that was disturbing them and about forty business tellows popped Mr. Roberts simultaneously and he dropped his broom^ lost his hold and came down with a crash 'Upon the negro and box. With a whoop and 9 wild screech Phil ..got upon his feet and lit out, followed by a cloud of bees. He forgot his ^blindness and when he knew not whither striking the garden palings broadside •and leveling three panels with the ground. He never stopped, but continued the charge around the enclosure until the vegetables were all destroyed".

In the meantime Mr. Roberts was fully employed intact, he was very busy. Arouad the hlbse and through it, taen under it, out to the gate, through the horse lot and "over the hills and far away."

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Noes.

A Scheme to Take the Ayes and Special to the Cincinnati Enquirer. Mr. Clark, the architect of the Capitol, has given permission to a Boston firm to erect and put in working order in one of the rooms of the-Capitol their electrical arrangement which has been designed to legister and record vo'es of parliamentary bodies By this system an aye and no call of the House of Representatives can be taken, it is claimed, in less than a minute. The machine prints the name of each member and indicates On Which side he votes. It also indicates the absentees and those who are paired.

the headache, and backache too

Well, that is too bad. Jane was the same way last Spring. She is well now. She purified her blood with Kidney and Liver King, and used Nerve King.4' Go to dru^ store and get some.

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A Suffrage Straw.

Philadelphia Record: Straws show which way the wind blows. In New Hampshire, where the women have the right to vote at the spring school meeting, only one in each thousand availed herselt of tlie privilege.

J. vj HAVE NAD£v -\v

Catarrh for years in its worn form. Be. fore I had used oue bottle of Ely's Cream Balm droppings into my throat had ceased, pain and soreness in my head was removed/ as well as deafness. It

immediate reiktf for cold in head. re. J. D. Hagadorn, Union, N. Y.

Thackeray's Collar B«tto. New York Commercial Advertiser: It is said that Thackeray never bteak fasted until nine o'clock, although he arose fohr hours earlier. He must have lost his collar button with reckless regularity."

Mr. John L. Dale, Indianapolis, says "Brown's Iron Bitters cured him of ziness and danger of Paralysis."

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"Peter Copper, the great novelist," says the Apalachicola Tribune, "has passed away. A man who*e memory deserves to be revered by all civilized nations."

J! LON* JACK,

Mo., i4,

Out of the hundred beha county, Miseisei who was President of not one cauld reply.

1879

I have been using Htep Bitters, and have received great benefit from them for liver complaints and malarial fever. They are superior to all other medicines.

P. M. Barnes

men in Oktibwho were asked United St^es

The richest gold mine in the world is in Transvaal, South Africa. A ton of ore gives in some cases 1,000 ounees of metaL

Wool dresses of beef blood color, braided with black, are favorites with London ladies.

Most men are tnealy-monthed three times a day.

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PECK'S BAD BOY.

An Experience Meeting at hit Pa'i House—Ho Takes hii Girl oat Biding.

From Peek's Sun.'

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to lead a different life," said the grocery man to the bad toy, as the youth came in with his pockets filled with angle worms, aud wanted to borrow a baking powder can to put theio into, while be went fishing, and he held a long anglt|worm up by the tail and let it wiggle so it frightened a girl that had come in after two cents worth of yeast* so she dropped her pitcher and went out of the grocery as though she was chased by an anaaonda.

I am going (o lead a different li^e but a boy cant change his whole coarse of life in aaminute,Can he? Grown person have to go on probation for six months before tney can lead a different lite, and half the time they lose their cud before the six months expire, and have to com mence over again. When it is so ti fired hard for a man that is eodowed with sense, to break off beiu^ bad, you shouldn't expect too much from a boy. But I am doing as well a could be ex pected. I ain't half as bad as I was. Gosh, .why don't you bum a rag. That yeast that girl spilled on the floor, smells like it was sick. I should think that bread that was raised with that yeast would smell like this cooking buter you sell to hired girls." "Well never you mind the cooking butter. I know my business. It people want to use poor butter when they have company, and then blow up the grocer before folks, 1 can stand it if they can. But what is this I hear about your pa ttghtingia duel with the minister in your back yard* and wounding him in the leg, and then trying to dtown. 'himself in the cistern? One of your new neighbors Was in here this morning and told me there was murder in the air at}our house last night, aud they were going to have the police pull your place as a disorderly House. I thimk you were at tne bottom of the whole business." "O, it's all a darn lie, and those heigh, bors will find they had better keep still about us, or we will lie about them a liu tie. You see eince pa got that blacking on his face he don't go out anyj and to make it pleasant for him ma invited in a few friends to spend the evening. Ma ot up and around, and the baby i9 aisy, only it smells like a goat, on eccount ol drinking the goat's miik. Ma invited the minister, among the rest, and after supper the men all went up into pa's library to talk. O, you thiuk am bad, don't you, but of all the nine men at our house last night, I am an angel compared with what they were when they were boys. I got in the bath-room to untangle my fish line, and it is next to pa's room, and I could hear every thing they said, but went away 'cause I thought the conversation would hurt my morals. Thev would steal, when they were boys, but darned if I ever stole. Pa has stole over a hundred wagon loads ot wa ter-melcna, one deacon used to rob orchards, another one shot tame ducks belonging to a farmer, and another tipped over grindstones in front of the villaee store, at night, and broke them, anjjl run, another used to steal eggs, and go out in the woods and boil them, and the minister was the wofrst of the lot, cause he took a seine, with somefother boys, ind went to a stream where a neighbor was raising brook trout, and cleapea the stream out, and to w^rd off suspicion, he went to the man the next day and paid him a dollar to let him fish in the stream, and then kicked because there were no trout, and the owner found the trout were stolen and laid it to some Dutch boys. I wondered, when those men were telling their experience, if they ever thought ot it now when they were preaching and praying, and tahing up collections. I shenid think they wouldn't say a boy was going to hell right off 'cause he was a little wild now days, when he has such an example. Well, lately, somebody has bten burgling our chicken coop, and pa loaded an old mu6kt-t with rock salt, and said he would fill the fellow full of salt if he caught him, and while th^y were talking up stairs ma heard a rooster squawk, and she went to the st&irway and told pa there was somebody in the ben house. Pa jumped up ana told the visitors to fol'ow him, and they would see a ulan running down thu alley, full of salt, and he rushed out with the gun, and the crowd followed him. Pa is shorter than the rest, and he passed und the first wire cloth»H3 line in the yard all right, and was going tor the hen house on a jump, when his neck oaoght the second wire clothes line just as the minister and two of the deacons caught their necks under the other wire. Yon know how a wire, hitting a man on the throat, will set him back, head oyer appetite. Well, sir, I was looking ont the back window, and 1 wouldn't be positive, but I think thev all turned double back summersaults, and struck on their ears.. Anyway, pa did, and the gun must have been eocked, or it struck the hammer on a stone, for it went off, and it was pointed towards the house, and three of the visitors got salted. The minister got hit the worst^ one piece of salt taking him in the hind leg, and the other in the back, and he veiled as though it was dynamite. 1 suppose when you shoot a man with salt, it smarts, like when you get corned beef brine on your chapped hands. They all yelled, and pa seemed to have been knocked silly, some way, for he pranced around and seemed to think be had killed them. Be swore at the wire clothes line, and then 1 missed pa and heard a splash like when yon throw a cat in the river, and then I thought of the cistern, and I went down ana we took pa by the collar and palled him oat. O, he was awful damp. No sir. it was no dael at all, bat a haxident, and I gdidnt have anything to do with It. Thegnnwasnt loaded to kill, and the salt only went through the skin, but those men did yell. May be it was my chnm that stirred up the chickens, bat Idontknow. He has, not commenced to lead a different lite yet, and he might think it wohld make oar folks sick il nothing occurred to make them pay attention. I think ^rhere a family has been having a good deal ot exorcise, the

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way ours has, it harts them to break off too suddenly. Bat the visitors went home, real-qniek* after we got pa out of the cistern, and the minister told ma he always felt when he was in our house, as though he was on tbe vergeof a yawniag crater, ready to be engulfed any minate, and be guessed he wouldn't come any more. Pa changed his clothes end tola ma to have them wire clothes lines changed for rope ones. I think it is hard to suit pa, don't yea?" "0, your pa is all right. Wbat he needs is rest. Bat why are you not work, ing at the livery stable? Tou havtn been discharged, have yoa?" And the grocery man laid a little lump of concentrated lye, that looked like maple sugar, on a cake of sugar that bad been broken, knowing the boy would nibble it "No, sir, I was not discharged, bat when a livery man lends me a kicking horse to take my girl outriding, that settles it I asked the boss if I Cculdn't have a quiet horse that would drive hisself if 1 wound the lines around the whip, and he let me have one he said would go all day without driving. Yoa know how it is, when a fellow takes a gi:l out riding he don'i want his mind occupied holding lines. Well, I got my girl in, and we went out on the Whitefish Bay road, aud it w»s just before dark, and we rode along under the trees, and I wound the lines aroand the whip, and pat one arm around my girl, and patted her under the chin with my other hand, and her- mouth looked so good, and her blue eyes looked ap at me and twinkled as much as to dare me to kiss ner,a nd Iwaa all of a tremble, and then my band wandered around by tiler ear and I drew her head up to me acd gave her a smsck. Say, that was no kind of ahorse to give toayoun fellow to take a gisi out riding. Just as smacked her I felt as though the buggr had been struck with a pile driver, and when I looked at the horse he was running away and kicking the buggy, and the lines were dragging cii the ground. I was scared, I tell you. wanted to jump out but my girl threw her arms around my neck and a- reamed, and said we would die together, and just as we were going to die the buggy struck a fence and thb horse broke louse and went off, leaving us in the buggy, turn .bled down by the dash boa»d, but we were not hurt. The old burse stoppi and went to chewing grass, uuu lie looked up at me as though he wanted to say 'philopene.' I" tried to catch, him, but he wouldn't catch, and then we waited till dark and walktd home, and I told the livery man what I thought of su?h treatment, Snd he said if I had attended to my driving, and not kissed the girl, I would have been all right. He siid I ought to hare told him 1 wanted a iboise that wou dn't. aby at kissing, but how did I know 1 was going to,get up courage to kiss her. A livery man ought to take it for granted that when a youag fellow goes out with a girl lie is gokg to kiss her, ancl give him a horse according. But! quit him a once. I won work for a man that hasn't got sense. Gosh! What kind of maple sugar is thai? Jerusalem, whew give ilie same water. O, my, it is taking the skin off my mouth,"

The grocery man got him some water and seemed sorry that the boy had taken the lump 0('"consentrated lie by mistake, and when the by wet-t out, the grocorv man pound ed his nands on his knee and laughed and presently be went put infiont of the «ore and found a sigq "Fresh Letts, been pick ed more'n a week, tuffer'n trtpe."

One-voice-all over the land goes up from mothers, that says, "My daughters tu:e so feeble and sad, with no strength, all out of breath and life at the least exertion. What can we do for them The answer is simple and full of hope. One to four Weeks' use of Hop Bitters will make them healthy, rosy, sprightly, and cheerful.

A spirted conversation between two mutes looks like the prelude of a figltt with gloves.

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The motto of the Geneseo Republican "To fear God, tell the truth and make money."

IMPROVEMENT FOR MiND AND BODY. Brown's Bronchial Troches for Coughs and-Colds: "I cannot very well do with out them. There is nothing to be com-

Hured with them."—Rev. 0. D. Wattins, Wa.ton, Ind. Price 25 cents a box.

There's still nearly $15,000,000 of fractional currency at large--Or worn out.

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Elys' Cream Bilin, for the cure of Ca tarrah, Hay Fever and Cold in Head, is an article of decided merit, possessing wonderful cleansing and heaiihg properties. Price 50c. Apply into nostrils with little finger. r_

"Jim" Fisk, the London Spectator says, is "Che only perfectly vulgar man of genius" it can recall.

Tortoise shell ornaments are again in •ogtte.

The crown prince earnest Frse Mason.

of (Jermauy is an

Birds-eye maple is used for firewood|ic Michigan, and sold for $160 a thousand feet in Liverpool.

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ST. AGNES HALL

Project to bay it for tho Indiana FemaleColiefe.*

Another /Voject to Convert the Building to the St. Anthony Hospital.

A GAZETTE

writer called on Judge

Rhoads at his office this morning to learn more of the report, already given in this paper, that an association of gentle* men was endeavoring, if practicable, to buy the Female College buildings on sonth Fifth and Sixth streets tor a female college.

The Judge was found to be quite reticent on the subject, stating: that the plans were not definitely matured. "Is it a Presbyterian school?' asked the writer. "No. It is a private enterprise, bat mest of the projectors are members of the Presbyterian church '•Do they all live here f'

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"None of them though I represent their interests here. It is the purpoee to remove the Indiana Female College now located, though in a rather small way, at Greencastle, to Terre Haute, buy this property and found a large and first class female college. "Who are the projectors?" "I don't recall all of the names. Mr. A. S. Daggy of Deggy & Williams, attorneys at GreenCastle is one °f them. If they get the property they will improve it, put up additional building ana to beautify the ground." "They will buy the block between Fifth and Sixth streets?" "Yes and they hope to also ""get the block between Fourth and Fifth streets. They wish to have Fifth street vacated between Farriegton and College streets, if it can be done," "Has this association abundant means?" "It has enough to make the purchase satisfactory to Mr. Early."

The report is also current that Mr H. Hulman, who has been the valued patron,of St.- Anthony's hospital, is also figuring on the college property for that purpose.

PYAEMIA, BEPTLSXIA, BCKOI-TJLA, and otb«r terms of blood poisoning-, resulting in glandular sweilinro, ul'erou* palcnes In tft« Throat and month, abscesses, carbuncles, tumors, ulcers, sores, ami sk*n eruptions, are speedily neutralized and expelled by the CTTTICURA REWJI/SEST, the tiew blood purifier, Trhi)e toe is c.'eansed of all disflshring humors by tte external nse of Cctic.TTBA. and OtmcuBA SOAP, I he gie*t shyn cures. CCTICUBA RESOLVENT absolutely destroys disease gerlns, wlilch fiuat in tie blood, urine, and perspiration—there Is no doobi about It—and expels them through the boweif, kidnt ys, and pores of the skin.

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CTTTICURA REMEDIES ere the greatest remedies on earth. the worst cane salt rheum the county. My mQthvr had it twenty years, and it fact died from it. I believe CUTICTJRA wou!D have saved her life. My arms, breast and head were covered for three year®, which" notbiug relieved or cured until 1 used the CUTlccKA RESOLVENT internally, and, CtrncuBA and CuTictrBA SOAP externally.

Newark, O. J. W. ADAMS.

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Jacksoavilie. Pa.

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The half has not been told as to the great curative powers ot the OnriccRA REMEDIES. I nave paid hundreds ot dollars fqr medicines to cure diseases of the blood ana skin,~ai!d never found anything yet to equal the CUTICUBA REMEDIES.

CHAS. A. WILLIAMS.

Providence, R. I.

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as it had been tested and proved by the whole world that Hop Bitters was the purest, best and most valuable family medicine on earth, many imitations sprung up and began to steal the notices in which the prees and people ot the country had expresvd the merits ot H. B., ana in every way trying to indnce suffering invalids to use their stuff instead, expecting to make money on the credit and good name of H. B, Many others started nostrums put up in similar style to H. B., with variously devised nsmes in which the word "Hop" or "Hope" were used in a way to induce people to believt they Were the same as Hop Bitters. All such pretended reme. dies or cures, no matter what their style or name is/and especially thoee with the word "Hop" or "Hops" in their name or in any way connected with them or their name, are imitations or counterteits. Beware of them. Touch none of them. Use nothing but genuine Hop Bitters, with a bunch or cluster of grren Hops on the white label. Trust nothing else. Druegistsand dealers are warned against dealing in Imitations or counterfeits.

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